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October 16, 1880 (4 pages)

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e % @»y+ cad The Daily Transcript. erieky Tiehenor's Calistoga Honaaza Retter Than Ever. The Stoek Report says that a Yestetday’s telegraphic advices Maxims of James A. Garficld. I would rather be beatemin tight NEW YORK LIFE Questions by a University English. . MAAMe” ah THE DAILY INSURANCE — COMPany, Is Philadelphia a large State? _, young assayer of San Francisco, hav. from the Easbareof a character to than succeed in wrong. . Present’evils always seem greater -Are Boston and New York on the tet ing @ little time at his disposal and make the Republicans get right up than those that never come. same river? ~~“ . Cncorporated 1845.) Wishing to get some ‘‘points” hied . and howl with delight. In Indiana Luck is anignis—fatuus, You may Do you have any really good thea~" Saturday, October 16, 1880 himself to rum, but.never to suctres in New York:? Assets, all Cash,....., $10,000,009 5 { away for a day or two to the they have surely won eight Confollow it od ac See ee cess, ; What can you bay an American Anunu at Tneome..... 8,000,009 scene of the late discoveries. He gressmen out of thirteen, and possiie The American le have done judge for ? oe Gile was kindly received and found a well bly ten; elected the entire State . much for the locometive, aid the lus 0.. iad.. The Best Banner in the Land. 7,000,009 Did you ever killa man? fitted up laboratory where the work . ticket by-an average of 5,000, and . cumotive has dove much for them. How wide is. the. ferry » between It is said that the finest; banner is done. The water is first brought. the hope o' our National perpetuNew York antl Chicago? Governor bya still larger figure; lityThe reste upon that perfect individ 1. raiseg anywhere in the . United to boiling heat, then Tichenor’s ‘‘patalso captured the Legislature. The Why.don’t you let the PatagoLocal Board for Nevada City Hien. Niles Searls, &%. ¥1. Hunt, 4. Me nal freedom, . which shall. forever nians vote?’'' = ¢ States during the present Presidenent fluid” is added; strips of rolled head of the Republican ticket in Hon. John Caldwell, Hon. A, c keep up the cicuit of perpetual What is the.cost of a cab per hour tial campaign is one hung out at. New : lead are placed in the kettle,and the ‘ Ohio is ahead by 19,000: votes, and change. , between New Yora-and. San :Fran=. cmt 95: snne_ Miles, M. 8. Welch, Mp, . York City for the first time om the gold is‘deposited upon the lead, prothe remainder by from 22,000 to 23,Finally our great hope for the fucisco ? 7th instant ‘by the Merchants leducing a beavtifal gbid button. 00. The Republicans in that State ture—our great safeguard against Lthought the war between the NILES SHARES, Prestdent, danger —is to be found in the generStates was stopped, and there is public Association. The banner ia? R, M. BUVE, Vice President, Tichenor does. not allow the water to have also elected fifteen Congressaland thorough education of our Peru and Chili fighting yet? entitled to. rank ‘as beat, not only . people and iv the ¥irtue. which acWill the Brooklyn bridge be as W. D. VINTON, Secretary and Agent, boil, as he says We boiléd sorhe in a/ men oub,p! twenby, from the beauty of. its design and . companies such edacation. _ . long as Blackfriars’? R. M. GENT, M.D. and M.S. WELCH : tea kettle and held.a strip of. lead . I feel a profounder reverence for a the perfection cf its :wotkmanship, Is Texas as large as Devonshire? —M. D., Medical Examiners, Grass Valléy Union . Notés. ae before the mouth of the kettle and boy.than for a man.. L never meet a Can ati Englishman readily uncerbut also from its being the expresfound the lead covered with yold. Ex-Geverner rred’k Fe LOW, Pre. ragged boy inthe street without stand the natives of Chicago or St. The shipments of fruit from Grass, @ent ef Local Roard tt San Pray, sion of political convictién by busiHis latestidiscovery is that of find-“Valley to points east of. the moun— feeling that I may owe him a salute, Lonis ? _ Cisee. z ness nen of great prominence. Mr. for I know net what posgbilities Is it true that your single young. . ing large quantities of mercury ip the . tainspowmakes quite.an_item_o Lunay_be buttoned ladies are gone fora week together . M.-L. Bates, whose career of thirty} stream, Hedisco¥ered it by accirailroad freight, Iinag:ne if yoa can what weuld on excursions with gentlemen ? -years'asa New York businessman NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. NEVaraA TIT oan The Garfield a: tion in this city jn‘numbers. Don't spend ye ders. fi you wal gotoa lecal dea! Tue water mai sprang 4}eak yes section of Dine s1 The su! of La nesday eveulny, the Supreme Cou “ALi,Poliviesisoned. FoRMs oF LIFE I¥stnane tea NEE alk ‘dentally placing a> piece of tronvy . M. McDonough has built a neat . @*Ppen if to-morrow morning ‘the railway locomotive and its corrollary ' Yrds made bis name familiar to eyery wire in the spring, which he was s°r _ dry goods dealer in the United residetiee in Boston Ravine, on the’ the telegraph, were blotted from the prised to find covered with a mercularc@ lot near. Wolf creek which has earth. ‘Co what humble proportions said, as President of the a) woe . This Company has been established in (). ifornis for 20 years, and has never contested eee, ene a single claim, : A DA Terencas. ing Company he past been van iin severe attack of @ A‘soldier on the cars perceives States, The Interest on Investments have paid)” hrial deposit. On going to the spring been recently. mined ont. that the smoke from -his pipe is more. death claims for the last five years, mankind would be compel ed to meeting: ‘‘I don’t know much about down<‘the great enterprises or less obnoxiousto an old lady oppoThis is the eply Company that had more” the visitor saw a numberof turtles __A skip, manufactured at Virginia scale. = politics,” butas. # merchant who had { income tn 1878 than in 1873, While all the 54 ee Re they are now. pushing forward with site him. City, was received at Grass Valley. such ease ! “Well, miss,” he says, ‘‘I supother Companies decreased. seen the business of this. city pass . : well de pres % contained and why the Colonel had Tharsday for the Scotia mine, to be weet seeluaks I. look forward with joy and hope pose.they don’t smoke in your regithrough very hard as we not long ago putthem.to‘some good to the day whgn our people, one in ment.” ‘Examine the New used in bailiag waterfromthe shaft, ° perous times, and’ who now sees that heart, one in their aspirations for p “In my regiment they do,” says use. He took home with him some’ It is the first of that kind of mining . the nation has entered upon a period freeilom and peate, shall see that the old lady; ‘‘in my company novTontine Investment Insurance, broken crucibles and upon his ‘armachinery that hasbeen. introduced . the darkness through which we er,” “of prosperity which should not be [Extract from a letter of Hon, F, F, Low.] rivaLhome extracted gold enough in that district. — traveled was but.a of that = disturbed, be~ expressed.a, profound “Feertify thatT have takerrouta “Tontine® from themr to pay his expenses. ‘stérn but beneficent discipline by policy in the New York Life Insurance Uo, . Westerday’s Arrivals at knowledge of the wants ef. the busi whieh the great Disposer of events Superior Court. "A Democrat c dressed by Mes = ‘Hepp, Wickes-a te the Figure it any Frank Paye will by 5000 in cock gressional distr surprise us if it {n to-day’s " € — morning. ca dividual life, Opiaion and action, beA Martin Aurora, like to see themseives back. again,” . to ‘be brought forward; properties of Selagent. alr sseadh aabatile to the second: ‘If these forces The bannerabove mentioned is.a value’ and merit, to which the public motion of attorney jo plaintiff, the long be happily balaneed, if there be a : i ; FAR IN EXCES3 Of those realized from the investment of equal amountin s Savings Bunks of Corpo: rate Stocks offering equal security. her store on Cut will return tostock will arri. The banner was purchased with the . pathy of the mining market, as the te Meeting at Rough @& Ready. chasing a large] Tanver Plastered. — money of business mén of distinction, . dullness is only” seeming and not . “That is what enabled him to do meeting at Schroeder’s Hotel, Rough t and Dr. Hayes, of Polar fame, is the. real. We prophecy an early activi Which is enough guarantee as to its mer ts In Nevada City, October 14th 1889, Maud Augusta,infant ghter of John and Philadelpbia Moore, aged one year, one month. and four days, “She took the cup of life to sip, For bitter ‘twas to drain. She meekly put it from her lip, And went to, sleep again.” & Ready, last: Wednesday evening. The speaker was J. Wilson Mc8, H. Dikeman presided, and Prof. Donald, the sculptor, and he held whose name appears in reports of the . many-are pleased to call if, but a C. H. Crowell‘ was Secretary.” Adin one hand a plaster cust of the head of Dr. Tanner, the faster, while proceedings, The business of -the. healthy, vital activity that will gladdresses were délivered by .Messrs. with the other he indicated a promicountry has recently revived; the} den many investors and fill many Patterso n, Long, Charles and Walnent bymp which phrenologists haye nation has had-a taste of prosperity, . pockets, The mining interest is not . The funeral will take place from ling. The greatest enthusiasm was treated as indicative of the will powthe family residence near the depot and business men, if allowed to de~ . dead nor dying out by any means, It er. Mr. McDonald made the cast ; wea, manifested, +on Saturday, Before taking an_im— atl o’cloek to-day. The remains cide whe ehall be our next Presi—. iS scarcely in its infaacy, -and—.con— ——__——_—_ only man known .as a politician, . ty on the exchanges, not a boom, as dent, would preclaim by am over. sidering its age, is awery healthy inwhelming majority that théy are ad. fant, Lidding fair to ‘become « very verse to any change that may check . strong child.” pression Fireman Killed. of the doctor's head he $10,009 EACH, ey _ There was a rattling Republican . Applica’ ions and Information can be from any of the above members, or from the Agent, . WALTER D. VINTON. ,& will be ‘taken to Grass Valley for told him what the operation was. interment. Acquaintances of the Day before yesterday afternoon a and asked him if he thought hecould family are respectfully invited to endure it, fireman named Martin on a Central the good times upoa which we haye “Has any one ever submitted to attend. + entered. ; pMancock Stripped of Mis Feathers. ‘Pacitic locomotive fell from the tén-— the operation?” asked the doctor in der near Penryn, and the train passreply. ‘The Carson Appeal has a pat way ed over his ‘Oh, yes,” said the sculptor. Drayage and Express. body cutting it to pieces, Don't Patronize Strange Pedters. ‘All right,” said. the fuster;. “if of putting things. It gets off this Deceased DAN. BAKER, -+ » Proprietor. had been Nevada City and other sections of . good and truthful hit on the would— road about a year. running on the any one else has done it I can.” $ PREPARED TO TRANSPORT HEAVY Mr. McDonald and his assistant the county are constantly overrun . be high-toned candidate of the Dem— _ Or light articles to any part of the city a6 then covered the Dector’s hair and the Lowest Living Rates. All orders pronaptwith pedlers from abroad who go. @crats: A PEOPLE who will not save by whiskers with a paste made of rice ly attended to and satisfaction guarant eed, from one place to another taking or-. Grant has stripped Hancock of . their votes what they were once flour, which made them lie close to dere-fee clothing, gents’ furnishing his gaudy plumage and the struttiag willing to die for aud for which tens the skin. A color of clay was built “In my opinion the beat Luterests of closely about his neck, and them the goods, dry goods, beoks and notione. , the whele country, North and peared a a uae j Of thousands did die, are not fit to plaster was pressed all over his head, It is unfair‘for our citizens to pat. fattened upon the Government all. be freemen, It is but just that except his face. Quills were stuck South, demands {he sheéesof s into his nostrils fer breathing. wthe ticket headed by Garfield ronize these people, because eveny. his life anh been one of its bloated, . such men should become the political through. Then they threw plaster : pgs . with them goes out raf Taek cir. me mgs ie ee slaves of the ex-slaveholders of the in his face until it was covered an ecommunity to never return again; tne Absurd. . His vanities, his falsi-. S°Uth. Let them send im inch thick. The Doctor was obliged eee their to wear this helmet for an hour it is bad business policy, ‘for byso . ties and overbearing ambitions: have. 24mes at once, awaiting the hardening of the plas— “doing you take away the business of been so fully exposed that he now en ee y hs of big bowels and. local dealers in the same lineto Tue Government Wednesday took ter. By placing the mouth close to one of his ears and shouting it was whom you look for patronage in your his person Pog snbiaobecah-ie $2,500,000 mG per cont, bonds, possible to make him hear, and he own business ; it ia.a piece of foolcountry’s good, and traveling toward making $5,090,000 parchased so far rasponded by a motion of the han}, Once he groaned. When the ¢ st ishness, because you can buy just as the White House vader the mask of . this month for the Sinking ns Grand Display . ~. Fall and Winter FASHIONS! © AMIBROSN, had used too’rmych vigor im inserting the quills, and had threatened and bal ied ihe ditiervai more.will be taken by the end of he sespousible merchants right here at home. If you are a dry goods merfactions of the country, the leader of . Month. Reducing the public debt thereby ruptured a veix,. The bleedchant, and send abroad tor your gronone and the tool of all,
to the Docat the rate of $10,000,000 per month ing was not perceptible Bros.. _pstrouizing yon . §peke within sight of the great Glenn . Measures. Hancock don’t think «that they can; if you ave in any ranch, which is worked by coo'ie la-. ®bout the subjec t, At any rate he kind of businese and send away fer bor and afew “‘blanketmen,” Dr, . has uot dared to express himself on goods that you ean just as well buy ‘Glenna, it will be remembered, was the . the question,’ at home, you will be the heaviest straight Demeecratic candidate for joser in the end. And last hut not Governor, ——-++ east, df you send abread for your job Tue State elections in Indiana and ~aprinting, de not complain if the prinsters in your owa-town who are coa— Ohio on Tnesday have had a favor‘tantly laboring. in your {nterests able effect on United States bonds. think that-you are not doing the fair . On the 116h, the day thing by them, before the elec” means, gentlemen, as: she unat 107 and the 4} per cents. at 108}. . , “SPREW JoHNsoN was the last any derstood the word. She went skat The Moore's Flat @utraze. On tho 13th, the day after the clec. Preside at of the United States who ing with the children one afternoon, tions, they were quoted at 1083 and! “8S A “vain weak and ambitious” and after her return to'd a friend The Democracy of Nova lta county 109? respectively. must answer for the: interferences that on the pond the 's boy tua, General Hancock is n's . had greeted her, and butcher . legitimate successor in all Johnso offered to assave the _ with the Repablieah procoatings at . Grass Valley, Thursday, Oct. 28, _ Immense Stock PJBACAN MBBTINGIN Mooxy’s Fuar.! friends here what Read to-morrow’s Tra sscuirn, saci wat 1 ef the Republican candidates, 1 : : YOUTH’S: and CLOTHING, . BOY'S: Broadcloths, Tricots, Diagonals, . fadiava last Tacsday. I elected to Congress, ALso——— mwa T ss, mw OIL CLOTHING! — For terms apply to JOHN MICHELL. and destitute c ed quite a large gan promptly a ceeded without Allowéa by "" A friend at J attention to th some oversight ed to publish . demands allow Supervisors on $116.50. . Me Lae D $10.50. Nevada and and Lumber C. B. Buga, to The Portugr hydraulic elain ¥ ‘ Respectfully calls the attention of the ple of Nevada City and viein'ty to the Tact that he will on and after Evening. of this city wh Still to offend him.” to govern us,” Miss Hall, a sc Robert Huck JOHN MICHELL, Now I shall vote for Gare. Saturday Afternoon. . fie d because I dow't want the Sout h. REGULAR SOIREES every Friday The concert . Thursday event No. 4. We he which were om Worsted, Cassimeres, etc, All Grades and Colors. BRooTs, iv was that-ailed ) the Ohio: State Senates nine times 1 ern itself. The Ber ‘eal and instrun eral of which v cored, Temperance Hall Cheaper than. to be had elsewhere—the For this purpose. Classes will be held as benefit of which we yive to our customers. follo ws: any principle or elique, A Trenton workman puts it thus: : Hox. A. B. Drepux having recent. . TP New _ York Ladig s’ Graph and ic Gent thus leme n's Eitjyman Bros., Class D&MOCRATS, ARE RESPONSIBLE ror . ly returned from , Evethe East, will “percleverly solves the 329 puzale: Three ‘Four y¢ars ago I voted for: Tilden ry Monday Evening. . : Corner Broad & Pine Sts. AN OUTRAGE COMMITTED ar THE Ru, haps explain for the benefit of his Yrs ta the War; twice ‘elected to because I wanted the South to goyvChlidren’s Class, from 2 to 5 every -wevina ‘erry. * ax cock and help t He will attemp the eyes of vot field and: Moore Look out for hi with amateur e¢ praise cannot b management in gramme embra sist her in putting on her skates. Tue Hon. John Breanan, of Sionx . office. “You didn’t allow him to do so, Moore's Flat last Saturday nigat. It, City, thé leading Irish All of which we had ‘ mannfactured Diacur atte did you?” .demaaded her friead, a vie cannot skull behind the skirts of a! orator of any nationality Monday, October 18th, in the party Tux result of. Tuesday's elections little indignantly, expressly for this market. * fourteen year-old girl to conceal the . jy that nue. giving instructions in Dancing “Oh, yes,”’she said, ‘and skated . Conti State, -has written a letter! Means Garfield and also ae holdin g weekl y Soiree s, and opes f aud Arthur, and no with hint, too.” [-didn’t know existenee of its bu.ldosing policy. ‘seclaring but . to receive an extended patronage, such as (2 Cur facilities for purehasing are un his inteutions to vote for . S¢Pbistry, no brag, no bluster and! he'd be Pres ~ The Free Lance must again come out! ident of ‘the United . was given hinriast season. He has obtaincd excelled,. Being Manufacturers and Direct . Garfie and Arthur and the Repub. +? ie [et ' ‘ bétting can prevent--the -election States some day, and-I-didn’'t.want alease of . second best, as it always floes whan. liean‘ld Importers ourselves, énables us to sell eongressional ticket, it takes up the cudgel in defense . of The loyal vot “skinning” out men. Vote ag Such uncommo! Berra Cle Gent’s Furnishing Goods, RUBBER GOODS, — Instructions in Dancing, tious, the 4 per cents. were quoted aie caeicis Looking for the Future. A young la‘ly residing near Belfast, in Ireland, was visiting some rela— Truckee, Saturday, October. 30. tives in New Jersey a few winters Ir looks yery much ag if t'ge day ago. She pretended to s be verymuch .The County Committee. will Popes make cf the Confederate Cotugress -are puzzled over the democratic state of the necessary arrangements for imeetings. By order of the Repub ican .Sfate Central affairs in our R public. The village about numbered, Six Congressm en baker was a Justice Committee. W. W. MORROW, of ‘the Peace, gained from a single State isa who James R. FinLAvson, Secretary. le and 2 shoemaker had been elected sack of straw indi cating suc h to be Assemblyman, while the State Senathe fact. tor from that district was a coarse, 2 : illiterate man—none of them, by av Sn or ee — “bite, ele A Have just received [TILL ADDRESS the made it San Francisco or New York, . the Democratic party was opposed . gration in'the light of an hour the plaster was nea othing dealers naturally keep. ‘to Chines , expirationhisof an e immigration. Yet he . that must be checked by invasion head in sections.—N. Nevada City, Wednesday, Oct. 27. extreme ae » Surg: . : all the people from Johnny Glas inexperienced world to leave . want him in W H. F. Page for is true tothe wv cock is. only South.” — dience, the net Hon. W. H.SEARS, Mee nace: tor untilefter the face had heen covW sues of wine v ceries, the groceryman next door ~e Be esremistaiacie is aot bad, ered, and then 45 stopped the pasConGRE ssMAN Berry endeavored . ~will not trade with you ; if you are ae pr at ucine, his. breathing ity a gtoceryman and have yoar clothing . t° prove at Colusa on the 13th. that} GAgrrE Lp considers Chinese immione-half. Tenge the groan. At the North San Juan, Tuesday, Oct. 26. week, to $110.00. T REPUBLICAN. MEETINGS. Fund. good goods at just as low prices of oe ee ror There is fair prospect that $5,000,C00 was removed it was discovere4 that the assistant drayage and ex} Mrs. M. A. & pS empeneaglgabea urine? . has for years be city. He atten orders, and his. token of the judgment of business . 51 invited to embsoribe,, sand which . deed upon which he relied for eyiwise. conservation and corelation of men that no “change” is needed, . 4re worthy of all investors, Our dence being excluded. ak both, a nation may enjey the double At Grass Valley, October 15, 1830, to Wm. “All of thé4wbove-named: members of the : on this >lam for Board have insured blessing of progress and permanence. H. Merrifield and wife, ‘but on the contrary, would be inju. Teaders should not grow discourazed a son. 2 rious to all the industries and trade. . because of the seeming dullness and. _ found the card . al days past bee : BORN, advertise be held at San J for $20,000; that I regard it aa the best and fairest on of life iusurance, and that the ness of the country in these words: THE NATIONAL HOTEL, has been lea jing us on to a higher A Hopeful View. pany ea em ouied in the new plan, afters NEVADA CITY, CAL, Se = and nobler national life. “*Bnginese men and merchants all carefu examination, have removed the vb. The testimony was concluded There are two class of forces whose jections 1 have heretofore entertained against over the country, whether Demo. The New York Mining News of Thursday evening in the case Chas. E. Pearson, Proprietor. — of the action and reaction determine the Life Instrrarce. I have steadily declined to crats, Greenbacke.e-or Republicans, . October 5 thus hopeful y peers into Yuba Mining Co. va. J.S. McBride. condition of a nation—the forces of W C Burroughs until the “Tontine” plan was presente Clty. J J Keniston San F . ‘ nsure ed to me, Yours very truly, aay their prospects were never bet-. the miming future: ‘On ever hand et als, and the hearing of atgument repression and expression, The one Miss Shea North BlooS FAmbler do ¥. F. Low. W Cunningham do R Keegan Moores Flat ter. They tell me that.they are sat . the most encouraging signs.of agrand was set for Wednesday, October acts-from without; limits, curbs, reMrs oe Gr Powers BT J Heath Pet Hill strains, The other acts from withMrs Thompson AlleghJ D Hauser Sacramen 251 isfied with a Republican government, . 40d permanent revival of the mining . 975), provides for one’s family at dréinary doFG Perkey Rand R . , ifeItrates, in; expan 's, enlarges, propels. ConMrs Bogan vs. Woodfield H. of case and the money returned with iyThe promoters] Our and ‘that they don’t care about a. interest in shown. stitutional forms, statutory: limitaMrs Gasson. . do — S Peck Blue Teint terest on striving ata certain age, change, only the Democrats say they. 4"* busy with new properties and. Thee Price and R: Cady nea ug tions, cotiservative eustums, belong Miss Byine “ ‘do ~ S Schamlin’ San Fran It offers advantages JO Briggs do C€ Dull ‘ do to the first. The free play of inW Wear Dutch Flat J Shearer Truckee have been out a long time and would . n¢w propositions, which are shortly . s,hearing yesterday id q ae 7 Murray Street, —t Orv BRANCHES New York. ; 8 $16 ard 218 California St., San Franeno Mervhant Street, Honolulu, H. L. are still rannit tain plenty of celsior ditch, making a good A clean-up w: Hill a few da: tious are now run, _—_ — Resun ‘The Tronela Ready, which three months again.’ The E Sun lay.