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October 15, 1882 (4 pages)

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: NEVADA vITY, CAL. BROWN & CALKINS, Prop’rs, Wiecuven cas {Busin Manager , LEONARDS. GALKING..... . Editor Nevada County Oficial Pres 2 “SUNDAY, OCT. 15. —— ns EEE RETO EE ASSESSING MORTGAGES. The Grass. Valicey Union _in “end'avoring {9 explain away.. the * charges that Mr. Collins has’ dis“ ‘played great extravagauce in the conduct of the County Assessor’s of" fice, alleges that a heavy additional amount of labor and consequent expense was made necessa'y by the assessment of mortgages as provided for under the new constitution. A correspondent in yesterday’s TRanscrivt showed up some of the weaknesses of the Union’s plea, but he did not tell in detail how this work of assessing mortgages was really doue. We carefaliy investigated the subject yesterday and found this . state of affairs to exist: The Recorde: # * and presenting to the Assessor o! F the county a list of ansatisfied mortgages of record in the former’s Office, The only additional expense that can be entailed upon the Assessor’s office on account of the assess, ment of mortgages is the expense for clerical work that would be incurred in comparing the assessments as returned by the officers assessing in the field with the list of unsatisfied mortgages furnished by theRecorder and then ‘éntering jupon the assessment books such mortgazes as have otherwise escaped listing. This work, at a very liberal estimate, we are assured does not cost to exceed hundred dollars, EAR ETO EE ALL EXPLAINED. The Txanscrier talks about the Appeal approving the Probibition + party’s ylickens plank, Our mild contemporary talks about a plank that Delegate Searls knocked out/of the Prohibition party’s platform, There is no slickens plank left. There is no question before the house, and the ‘'RANSCRIPT is out of order.— Marysville Appeal. It is a distinction without a difference. We accept the Appeal’s apology, however. NOT SO EASY. Tie Transcerr is ‘worried to know how Jam+s Budd will mak the connections on his speaking appomtments in tiis county. Don't be alarmed, he will make them,—G, V. Union, 4 All right, we'll tike your word for it. And now tell us honestly, neighbor M., what Jo you think of Budd’e chance for having any connection with the next Congress. eens THE WRONG CREDIT. An able article on ‘The Foolish Anti-Miners” that appeared in this paper yesterday was credited by mistake to the Downieville Messenger. ‘It originally appeared in the ~-@olumns of the-Dowaieville Tribune. ES GE Concentration of Ores, The Salt Lake T. ibune describes a new process of using low grade ores. Tt says: Where galena ores are mixed with quartz, and there is an abundant stipply of water, the ore can be cheaply concentrated and brought up to such a standard as will give a margin above costs of handling and working. The usual plan with such ores istoran it through jiggers, which get rid of the quartz as waste, aud save the valuable ore almust free from other substances such as seem to lesseu its value. But m many, locali_ ties there is a difficulty in getting a supply of water to operate such jigs, and the cost of concentrating ores i8 too great to give any profit to the [email protected] =the Yosemite mine; Bingham, there are thousandsof tons of ‘a low grade ore, such as is called black pyrites; besides, a large quantity of carbonates. As this ore shows ~ outices of silver, and $1-in gold, the balance being pyritesof iron and black quartz gangue requiring roasting and expensive processes of reduction, it is easily to be seen that it will not pay to ship. Batif the valuable part. of this ore can be concentrated so as to reduce three or four tons. into one, and the cost of “this concentration is not tuo great, there is mouey” in’ doing it. The specific _gravities of quartz being 2.5, pyrite 5, and galena 7.5, it is easy > separate these three articles by using proper machinery and plenty of water.’ The common plan for doing this is with a jigger, being simply a two-compartm:nt box, in one ; ‘of which is a plunger to agitate the water, while the other has an outlet for water through sieves, over which, “passes the ore to be concentrated, where,thé ore is galena and quartz, : except that’ it requires much hard : _ labor, and frequent delays, while Yosemite mine found ; jiggers' were not what ~~ they should be for handling the pyites ore of their mine, and they lately devised and put in operaon a jigger which embraces’ the siples of all the others, but «aes age conterruption, and at is paid $100 a year for preparing . » about 27 per-centtead, seven-or-eight. — oe This class of jigger does good work . : ae .concentrations,, TheThe plunger compartment has a hinged valve for the admission of water and an. opening. on the other side to 1 tthe Water flow out when forced by. the plunger, Such arrangement makes simply a pump for the. purpose of giving au intermitten: flow through the machine instead of a constant stream of water. As the water is forced out it passes through a sccond compartment, thenceup throug} a sieve, over which is fed. the ore to ‘be operated upon. This ore reaches the sieve through a hopper and spout. The sieve is placed on a slant, so that the ore passes across it lengthwaye,'during which time it is agitated and washed by the water being forced upward at intervals. The fine ore, called hutchings, falls through the sieve and passes into the bottom of the plunger compartment, while the first class ore goes out of another place awd falls to the bottom of the second compartment or box, and the midd'ing finds its place iu che third Box, while the pyrites go out through the tailings pipe. When the boxes get filled with the good ore, a plug is drawn and the water washes the ore down upon a flvor, ‘eatly to be placed in bins for drying and shipping. ’ Such a machine as we have attempted to describe is capable of ¢ncentrating ten or twelvetons of crude ore per day, and one man will be able to operate from one to five sach. To estimate the value of the operation of conceutrating ores we give the value of each class, Crude ore carrymg 27 per ceut lead, eight ounces silver and $1 in gold is worthless for shipping. When concentrated it gives for every-three or four: tons of crade one ton of good, carrying 85 per cent lead, twenty-one ounces silver and $3 in gold. Now this product of a heretofore useless article is worth at present prices $44 ‘when delivered at the smelters in the valley. For its production the Company are at the following expense: For mining and concentrating, $10; transportation, $7 50; sampling and handling, $1, making a total cost of $18 50, which leaves a margin of $29 50 to the owners. BU'TEL AKRIVALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL hinges SILANLEY A, EDDY:...... Proprietor WepnespAy, Oct. 13, 1882. 0. H. Honson & w, Bloomfield, . Jaines Heath, Pet Hill. M. F. Craig, R. R. M. Simons, San Jose. Thomas Soroice, Oakland. W. H. Sargent, Downieville, Mrs, L. A. Stevenson & 2c, G. V. Miss Stevenson, Grass Valley. W. B. Carter, Willow Valley. 0. D. Woodman, Sierra City. C. L. Brown, Sweetland. H. W. Fountain, Grass Valley. Henry Trezise, French Corrall. 8. M. Hales, dee Union Hotel, RECTOR BROS.... ». Proprietors Fripay, Oct, 13, 1882. J. B. Conn, city A. Shurtleff, do J. Tourondolet, Washington T.Detmaroni, Washingtou S H Jones, San Francisco Mrs. Nelson, Central House T. Nelson, Washington J. H. Freeman, do J. Morrison, V Flume A. G. Chew, Washington H. M. Ferguson, ‘Auburn F. Rix, V Flume F. C. Luetje, city T. Okey, do BORN. At Grass Valley, Oct. 12, 1882; Wm, H. Case and Wife. a son, ye VOTERS, ATTENTION! FIGURES WILL NOT LIZ. Interesting Mets About the Assensor's Office in Nevada County.’ The following figures area correct abstract from the County Auditor's books, and will be found of interest to taatpayers: Cost of Assessing the County: 1875. : Jno. T. Morgan, Assessor's salury... $2,000 bes “Deputy BGs 66s. 2,140 ’ 2 $4,140 1882. Danitl Collins, Assessor's sees 2,000 ido Deputy hire...... 6,030 $8,030 In way of explanation it may be here remarked that a revision of the method of making assessments under the new constitution, commencing in 1880, made necessary the hiring of additional deputies for that year. Since then, however, the work is but little greater than that of 1875. At any rate no ci:cumstances can explait. the difference between $2,140 for deputy hire in 1875, and $6,030 in 1882, save the extravagance or inefficiency of the present administration. The deficiency in poll tax collections will also pfove of interest: While it is offered as an excuse that the Chinese from whom large poll tax revenues were collected have been driven out of the mining claims, itis well known. that in every such instance white labor has heen sub‘stituted, and the registration “this year shows a larger voting population by at least 300. This great deficiency in poll tax collections on the year of an important élection (of an Assessor) may explain the matter, oll-te REPUBLICAN, DR. PENNINGTON, bas DENTIST. OFFICE—Pine Street, (over Tam’'s Oyster Saloon) Nevada City. 012 _——ASK FOR——— Union India Rubber Co’s Pure Para Gum CRAGK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Bi sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the fcot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with RUBBE AND ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber Boots mase, FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK ING HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING, . BOOTS AND SHOES, Ete. GOODYEAR RUBBER C0. R. H. PEASE, Jr, ) 8.M.RUNYON. . 5 Agents San Francisco. APPLES WANTED CASH PAID ~-FOR-APPLES. a16-3m ees Full Crops Bought without assorting. APPLY TO ROOD & ASHBURN, At the Fruit Evaporator, Cor. East Broad & Pine Streets, NEVADA, CITY. Drs. F. J. & Almeda Magee, HOMEOPATHISTS, Union Hotel, Nevada City. é D's MAGEE will attend to general pracJ tice and surgery; ete attention being given to fractures and dislocations. DR, ALMEDA MAGEE will assist in dis eases of women and children; and obstetrics, Calls in city or country promptly attended to day or night. Can be found at present at UNION HOTEL, olb-ly DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING. HON, \ JAMES HL BUDD, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR CONGRESS, Second. District, BS Will Address the People at NEVADA CITY,! ‘Wednesday Even’g, Oct, 18, On the ealiticat issues of the ponent campaign. A general attendance.of the public is requested. + ai __CHAS. H, MITCHELL, . Chairman County Central Com. Insolvent Notice. A ie the Superior Court of. the County o Nevada, State of California, In the matter of P. H. Belden an insolvent debtor Jennie Kirk, Wm. Gearya d Z. T. Cow dery, copartners, under; firm name of Kirk, Geary & Qo,, D. G, owfeldand H. Tevis, under the firm namn of poufein & Tevis, G. W. Chesley, W, A. auc. C. §, Hough ton and Mrs, Melaim ig ig and Henry Michaels under the name of Langley & Michaels as partners, having on the 4th day of September, A.°D,, Po their creditors petition against P, H, Belden, an insolvent. debtor, and. the Judge of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California,having on that day made an order citing the said P, H. Beiden to show cause on the 16th day of September, 1882, why he should not be wedged ® bankrupt under. the provisions of the insolvent act of 1880, and it duly appearing that the copy of the said petition and order. was duly served on the said P. H, Belden, and that he made default, whereupon by request of Hon, John Cald well, Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada County aforesaid, the Hon. W. W. Cross, Superior Judge of the County of Tulare, of State aforesaid, did. act as Judge of. this Court for the’ purpose of hearing the matters in the order aforesaid contained, and upon the default of said P, H. Belden did adjudge him a bankrupt under the provisions of the act aforesaid, and did. order that the said insolvent should ‘file a schedule in this Court within six days from the ‘date of the said order in aceotdance with sections 3 and 4of the act aforesaid, and now the said P. H. Belden, having on the 224 aay of September, A. D. 1882, filed his schedule aforesaid in accordance, with the said order, by which it appears he is an insolvent dcotor the said P, H. Belden is hereby decla beens bag pi . ‘ne Sheriff of theCouniy of Nevada is hereby. directed to take possession of all the estate both real and personal of the said P. H. Belden, debtor, except such as may be by law exempt from execution, and all’ of his leeds, vouchers, books Of account, and papers, and to keep the same safely until the sppointaaway of et ignee ef his estate. A rsons are for! idden to y any debts to the said insolvent ort deliver any -property belonging to him, or to an rson, ‘irm or corporation o>asso¢iation forhie use. The —_ atte is hereby Psige sg to transfer o ver any prope until the further order of this Cont. except as herein ordered. ‘It is further ordered tuat all the creditors of said febtor be and a) pear, before the Hon. B. F. Myers, J of tue Superior Court of the County of PI acer, and acting in place of, and at the request of the Hon. John Caldwell, Superior Judge of the Coun. ty of Nevada, State of California, in open Court at the Court Room of the Vounty of Nevada aforesaid, at the City of Nev: on Saturday, the 11th day of November, A: D., 1882, at ten o’clock, A. M., of that day to prove their iebts and choose one or more nees Of theestate of said debtor, . It is further ordered that the order be pub listed in the Nevada Daily Transcripta newsDa'per of , published in Nvvada y Nevada County, as often asthe I esting bt Gredibore: enaie set : ther ordered tnat ‘in meantime 2 ba a ings the insolvent be stayed, Dated September 7th, A. D, 1882. B, N, Suoxorart, Secretary, : B, F. MYERS Judge ot the Superior "Court of" conn fon fas Suueed Sanat a gt the County of Nevada, ’ a oe r You Bet, Thursday, Oct. 19. Local members of the County Central Poll taxes collected in 1881.... $17,485 60 ais ne 1882 si eeane 15,210 30 Defieloney fn 1088.. 5 lec oes $2,275 30 . Mondav Evening + The County Committee wil] ploase make Court of the: & ‘GRAND ‘ ‘ HON, E. W. ROBERTS, HON. WM. GEORGE, A. WALRATH, J. L. LEWISON, ' §. WHEELER,~And the Other Nominees for County Offices, Will Address the citizens of Nevada county on the Issues of the Day as follows: Moore’s Flat, Thursday, Oct. 5. Eureka, Friday, Oct. 6. abe Bloomfield, Saturday, Oct. 7th. ' Truckee, Wednesday, Oct. 11. Boca, Thursday, Uct. 12.
Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 17. Lowell Hill, Wednesday, Oct. 18. Committee will attend to" the nevessaryarrangements. ‘ ‘ By order of the Committee. C. E. MULLOY, Chairma:. D. E. Morean, Secretary. Assessment Notice. OUNT AUBURN GOLD QUARTZ MI\ING COMPANY. Location of rincipal place of business San, Francisco, ifornia, LIxcation of works, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the 3d day of October, 1882, an asses ment of F ifteen Cents per share’ was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coiti, to the Secretary at the office of the Company, No. 402 Montgomery) street, Room 29, San Francisco California. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 6th day of November, 1882, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made hefore, will be sold on Monday, the27th day of November, 1882, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and. exinses of sale. By order of tne Board of rustees, C. A. JAMES, Secretary. Office, No, 402 Montgomery Streét, Room 29, San Francisco, California. 06 TEN CHNT COFFEE HOUSE! STABLISHED UNDER THE AUSPIces of the Lacies of Nevada City, Next Docr Below Hunt’s Hall, BROAD STREET. OPEN DAY AND EVENING AFTER OCTOLER 9th. o7-tt °) “It is my creed, my religion, that the poor man’s mite and the rich man’s abundance shall be equally protected by the Govern‘ment and eaally taxed to maintain the Government; that before the law each man’s right arm shall have an even chance in the great stiuggle of life."—M. M, Esrez. ESTEE & CONKLIN, ~—HON.—— HM. ESTER, Republican Nominee-for Governor, and Republican Nominee for Congressman at Large, will address the people at Nevada _City, Tuesday, October 24, 1882. The County Committee will please make the necessary arrangements. : By order of the Republican State Central Committee. P. B, CORNWALL, JAMES R, FINLAYSON, Chairman, Secretary. “It is my creed—my religion—that thé poor man’s mite and the rich man’s abundance shall be equally protected by the Government, and equally taxed to maintain the Government; that befgre the law each man’s right arm shall have an equal chance. in the great struggle for life’”—M. M. Estee. ESTEE AND CONKLIN HOW. W. A. CHENEY “—-AND— HON. CALVIN EDGERTON, Will address the People on ‘the Issues of the ‘ Day, as follows; NORTHBLOOMFIELD MONDAY OCT, 9th. NORTH SAN JUAN TUESDAY, OCT, 10th, NEVADA CITY . MONDAY, OCTOBER 16th. GRASS VALLEY REPUBLICAN TICKE? STATE & COUNTY. Election, Tuesday, Nov. 7th. \ K FOR GOVER.~OR. Morris M. Estee Of Napa. For Lieutenant Governor. A.R.CONKLING, po Of Inyo. : For Justices of Supreme Court JOHN HUNT Of San Francisco. S. C. DENSON Of Sacramento, For Members of Congress, W.W MORROW ; At Large. HENRY EDGERTON At Larze. } FRANK PAGE Second District. For Secretary of State, P Ar PODLARK Of Yolo. For State Controller, W. A. DAVIES Of Tuclaumne. For State Treasurer, JOHN WEIL __ OF Sierra. For Attorney-Gen eral, A. L: HART, Of Colusa. . For Surveyor-General. WILLIAM MINTO Of Los Angeles: For Supt, Fublic Instruction, Ss. Db. WATERMAN OF San Joaquin, For Clerk of Supreme Court, FRANK GROSS Of *Sa¢ramento, For Railroad Comm’‘ss‘oner, CHARLES F. REED First District. For State Board Equalization, L. C. MOREHOJSE, Sceond District. COUNTY TICKET. Joint Senator from Nevada and Sierra Counties, H.W, WALLIS. For State Senator, WILLIAM GEORGE. For Assemblymen, S. WHEELER, J: L.“LEWISON, A. WALRATH. For Sheriff, THOMAS MEIN: For Assessor, ARCHIE NIVENS, Jr For Treaserer, G.v.SCHMITTBURG. For Recorder, JOHN A. RAPP. For County Clerk, FRANK-:G. BEATTY: For Superintendent of Schools, A. J. TIFFANY.For District Attorney, E. W. ROBERTS.: For County Surveyor, J. G. HARTWELL. ’ For Public Administrator, : JOHN STOTLAR. For ‘Coroner, W. C.'GROVES:. For Supervisor, Ist District, K. CASPER. For ‘Supervisor, 2a District, JOSEPH PERRIN, For Supervisor, 3d ‘District, JOHN ELy, For Supervisor, 4th District, c.-O, “TAYLOR, a For Supervisor, 5th District, WALLACE DOAN. For Justices of the Peace, G. D. BLAKEY, © necesBary ar! mts for thy eti ‘By order of no" Republican Siete (eons WILLIAM SCOTT, A. R. WADSWORTH. Hor Gonaiabiea, a ar of the Central Q Nevada Drug Store, — Corner Broad and Pine Sts., ena 0 EFroprictor. ry Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, : Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed.! . AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT, “ IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,” AND——— “LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE.” REMOVED. FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, LEATHER FINDINGS, Eté.; : ‘HAVE REMOVED To their Elegant New Quarters, They have on hand the Finest stock of Goods ever brought to this city, which will be sold at the very Lowest Prices, for Cash. CALL AND SEE THE NEW STORE. LEGG & SHAW, 27 & 29 Main Street, Nevada City, OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL. ey, Save rear We are Sole Agents in Nevada City fcr the Ceiebrated BRIGHTON RANGE, -Which is pronounced by all who™usefjit the CHAMPION RANCE in the market. : If the Brighton Range isnot found to be as represented by LEGG & SHAW, purchasers can return them and get their.money back. We also have on hand the “Cambridge,” “Golden Harvest,” end other makes, besides a large stock of the Finest Parlor Stoves in the market, 8 We receive our Stoves direct from Fas:érn manufacturers, and therefore SELL CHEAPER than any othe? house in the county. BUILDERS HARDWARE, of all descriptions. MECHANICS TOOLS, ofall kinds o——-—_—__ © Paints, Oils, Doors, Windows, Window Blinds and Glass. Crockery «hina, Majolica & Glassware. Hydraulic Pipe of all sizes kept on hand or made to order, Galvanized Pipe and Fittings always on hand and connection made __ with the City Water Works, Call at the Pioneer Hardware Store, Main Street. LEGG & SHAW. Nevada City, Cal! WALTER D. VINTON, A Large Stock of Patent Medicines. Toitet Articles of all kinds. Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions Adjoining Co. Treasurer’s Office. “é GET THE BEST d WEBSTER, yf new ay WARIO egg EDITION “DO IT NOW. New. Edition of Webster ha ~-418;000 Words, 3,000. Ey. gravings, Four Pages Coloreg Plates, 4,600 Ncw Words and Meanings. Biographical Dictionary of ove 0) oN ALE OF WEBSTER 8 uver 2@imtes sale of any other Dictionay, he : hest authority of the Courts in definition.” —Chief Justice Waite. n almost universal authority in de. ciding the meaning of words. N° other ictionary has been bought _ by any State to supply its Schools, N ictionary on which 9-39 of School Books of the country ate based. Dg svg inthe Government Printing Office at Washington, Jan. 1881. BS darian heey by State Supt’s Schools in 36 States and 50Co lege Pres’ts, R BB pporwng! Bg 5 aaa bars placed in D more 32,000 public schools i the United States 3 ISIT NOT THESTANDARD 2 oo BEST ENGRAVINGS. he “Illustrations are near_y as fine! executed as Bank Note Engraving Al H* 3,000 Engravings, nearly three times as many as any other Dic’ry. Bourn are Fepeated, grouped, clas sified, showing each ciass t¢gether. BEST FOR FAMILIES, Bios: eal Dictionary has over 9,700 Nanies of noted persons, B ach word in For a pong has-been selected and defined with great care, E UPPLEMENT contains over 4,600 A dged ig a meanings,e very best aid te help.a family to Fr A become intelligent . ci T Published by G. & ©. MERRIAM, a Springfield Mass AINAXAB HEALTH IS BEAUTY. . 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It has a pleasant and cooling sensation to the skin, and to those affected with black spots, or face worms, I “can heartily recommend it, as their removal is almost instantaneous, one or two applications accomplishing the desired result.’ tfully, Dr. CHAS. W, HIBBARD, 202 Stockton Street, San Francisco San Francisco, April 17; 1882. Gentlemen +1 have used your AINAX 4 for two months, and find that it all the good qualities you claim for it. I think it is the best thing to remove the bad effects of paints or dry. make up, 1 shall continue to useit. as it gives me entire tisfaction. fully yours, = « LOUISE LESTER, Prima Donna, Tivoli Theatre. Tam not inthe habit. of testimonials, but take plecsure in saying to those whe, use face’ es and powders of any kind. that none has given me more satisfaction or comfort than your AINAXAB: I feel convinced stat when once used, no lady will = without it. 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