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October 9, 1880 (4 pages)

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r ——\ nny” ‘The Daily Transcript, THE DEMOCRATS DISMAYED. we nomicontrol of the Government, NEW YORK LIFE BORN. A California Gravel Mine, INSURANCE, COMPANy: ‘nated Lincoln, the savior. of our Ge McAfee, Secretary of the At Grass Valley, October Tth, 1880, to M. An effective Republican Demenstfa~ They F. Folck and wife, a daughter. ). memory his (bless , Mining country Gravel and Water Excelsior the s tion—R. Guy McClellan Plage (Incorporated 1845.) they Company of Yuba county, CaliforNEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. At Grass Valley, October 6th, 1830, to Rebels in their Proper Light—The said if we dared to elect him’ a Assets, all Cash, Pollard and wife, a daughter. James j a SAN EL SE ETN ST TTS Torchlight Procession, Music and would se¢ede and disrupt-the Union: nia, has recently visited the works, _In Nevada City, October 7th, 1880, to Anuual Income bee ce aces other Features. . For 75 years they had held the Govand under date of September 13th John oe Hicksand wife, twin sons. . 1880 9, er Octob , rday Satu Surplits ee ee RT TTT RIDE T IODA TEE EE ALI BEA t hand. their of hollow the in ernmen The Republican mass meeting held makes the following repott to the —————— re . THE DAILY NEVADA ‘iT RET OTER ETNIES Brief Wood is sellin eae We had blood in our eyes, and deDirectors of the Company in New Assessment Notice. Local Board for Nevada City claring that Buchanan was thelast York: The only marked change in {TEEP HOLLOW GOLD MINING COMnt Preside that party should ever the condition of the mines since my i PANY¥.—Leoeation of principal -plice of Hon. Niles Searls, R. M. Hunt, ¥. + San. Franesicd, California. LocaMon. John £akbwell,_ Hon. Are. have in America, we did élect hin. visit in May last have occerred in busiress, of Works, Liberty Hill Mining District, ; “Niles, H. 8. Welch,M.p, York State have come out in letters and Nevada county will roll up such As the sand was drifting from under the Deer creek and Smartsville . . tion Nevada county, California. Notice is -heretheir ng —— vewi , tures signa . by given that at a meeting of the Board of their over ‘‘Under claims. In both these claims the . Directors, held on the 7th day of October, a magnificent majority for the Natheir feet Buchanan said: their , NILES SEARES, President, and nge” “cha a to opposition car1880, an assessment (No. 5) of seventy-five tional Union ticket as‘it' has never . the constitution T have no power, to bedrock has pitched cohsiderably, cents per share was levied upon the.capital R. M. MUNT, Vice President, eld Garfi * determination to vote for even hoped to in the past. From coerce a State that has seceded or is rying with it the rich channel gravstock of the corporation, payable immediateW. D. VINTON, Secretary and Agent, and Arthur. One of them is Charlee the time that the two hundred uni-+ about to secede,” Lincoln took. his el. While this circumstance largely in United States gold coin, to the Secre. tary, at the office of the Company, No. 310-R. MW. HUNT, M.D. and W.® WELEy . the of dent Presi H. Bell, a Vice formed torch-bearers with the Light seat in. spite of Democratic cutly increases the amountof the best “Pine street, Room 15, San Francisco, Cali‘M.D., Medical Examiners, : fornia. : He Flancock Club of his. locality. Guard Band attheir head emerged throats and Rebel assassins, but he) gravel, yet sinking of the bedrock Any stock upon which this assessment Ex-Gevernor Frea’ k F. LOW, Prog, says ‘the policy of that party (the from the Armory and tramped along . had to steal his-‘way to the Whit necessitates new. cuts for -washing. shall remain unpaid on the 9th day o? Nodent of Local Board tn San Pray. vem ber,-1880, will be'delinquent and adver Demoératiz}-on finance and the tarilf the line of march which was lined Hoyse in the night, likea thief, to In the Deér creek claim, which, as tised for sale*at public auction, visco. and Unless» The with cheering ‘spectators, the Reavoid the would-be murderers, Judge you are aware, is themost extensive peyusnt is made before, will be solid on does not meet my approval. uesday.the 30th day of November 1380, its . publicans felt im heir ~bones that “Wallace said Democrats put down mineowned by the company, the. to pay the delinquerit assessment tovether and y countr whole the of “Li FORMS OF LIFE INSUBANer welfare A Policies issued. ee with costs of advertising and expenses of interests should be considered before the night’s work would not be withthe Rebellion. Who began it? Did pitch of the bedrock was over 50 feet sale. By order of the Board of Directors. This Company lids been established in cu = “SW PEW, Secretary“ Troriis TOF 20 years, fire on—Sumpter? Did andthe Superintendent “fhe success of ANY partiontar-party;4 out its fruits, Shortly iilnid Tres wketcr after eight Republicans Hever -contestej z found itnec=. * Office, No. 310 Pine San] a single elaim. any man-see a Republican put a essary to constructa branch tunnel Francisco, California, street, Room 15, 08 and with this belief I canno longer o’clock the triumphal parade was ever The Interest on Investrietts have Paid a!) ~ support a party with which I differ concluded by the companies coming bullet hole into an American flag? to bottom the channel, which cannot death elaims for the Jast five years, 2 This is the only Company that had more 30 widely—a party whose strength toa halt antl forming an unbroken ‘Every Democrat is not a traitor, but be reached through the present open . i ncome in 1878 than in 1873,;-while alt the seems to rest in 4 solid South, and ‘mass in front of the stand on Broad Every traitor is a Democrat. It is cuts, Likewise in the. Smartsville other Companies decreased. z whese--policy must necessarily ke street about which for an hour preclaimed\-by Democrats that. they claim, the bed-rock pitched some 35 L. P. FISHER’S s shaped by the menswho place it in viously citizens had been congrega— kept California in the Union. It feet below the mouth of the incline Examine the New Newspaper Advertising Agency was General Sumner who did that. leading to’the tunnel. Consequentpower.” The other is Dr. D. L. ‘ting. a2 Tontine Investment Insurnnee. Rooms 20 and 21 Merchant’s Exchange, Spaulding of Spencertown, who is Judge R. E. Robinson called the Had henot arrivédas he did and ly, operations of washing had also California Street, San Franvisco. {Extract from a letter of Hon. F; F. Low, moved by the fact that tlie Repubvast“concourse to. order, andanfrustrated the scheme ‘ef such Demoto be suspended here, in order to exI certify that I have taken outa “Tontije* can Ameri ts protec alone party lican nounced the following as the officers crats as Generals Johnston and tend the bedrock tunnel under the ‘DVERTISING 8OLICHPED ‘or all newspolicy in the New York Life Insuratice-t: papers published ou the Pacific Coast, or $20,000; that I regard it asthe best ani industry and by his apprehensigns oftheevening: . Amistead, California” would ~ have deep gravel: and_make another imLA: the ‘Sandwich Islands, Polynesia,. Mexican airest plan of hfe insurance, and that the The tide is h.” President.~-E, M. Preston: joined the ranks of _the seceding clined uprise through itto the surPorts, Panama, Valparaiso, Japaii,China, New principles embouied in the new plan, after x of the ‘‘solid Sout Zealand, the Australian Colonies, the Eastareful examination, have removed the ob. Vice Presidents.—Stephen Win-— States. The promptness of Union face. This claim is the next most ern States. and Europe. turning in the right direction all ey eccions . have heretofore entertained agains} ipo Patt steadily decline@ over the country, One after anothans, of Sweetland; P. A. Paine, of men succeeded in displacing the extensive and much the. richest of. Files of nearly every newspaper publishsife Insurance. toy ed on the Pacific Coast are kept constap.tly, op lusure until the ‘‘Tontine” plan was present. § iQ er the Democrats who were in favor Lake City; H. L. Day, of Truckee. ‘Southern sympathizers who had all any owned by the company. These on hand and all advertisers aré allawed free ort Ie, ie. Yours very nals. 3 ; F, F, LOW. during the rebellion of perpetuating . Secretary.—Leonard S. Calkins. the most important military ‘comunforseen Contingencies have co.n— access to them during business hours, —the Unioa, are withdrawing their As the Chairman came forward he mands, In 1860-when eleven States pelled the Superintendent-to run-en-4 /‘The NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT It provides for one’s family at or¢inary@ support from the cause of the solid was greeted with three cheers. He were about to secede, some said, tirely upon.the lower grede gravel, has been regularly placed on file life rates,and the money returned with inyet t erest on arriving ata certain age. : South. There are some of thent said that the crowd before him was “Let the erring sister go.” The and this fact, taken in_ connection at L. P. FISHER’S since 1860. ’ ‘It offers advantages to be won over. We know of anuma reminder of the political gatherings Republicans said no.“ Some of the with the unprecedented severe -winber in Nevada-county. <A few of that loyal men and women of the Demberats won honor by. helping us ter of 1879-’80, suggests the wisdom FAR IN EXCES3 them are office-seekers, The latter) North held in the times of war. The get her back. If they go back on of deferring farther dividends un il Of those realized from the investment of equal amounts in Savings Banks or Corpo-' we cannot hope to obtain. But there principal “speaker of the evening the work of those years, they will svch time as the tunnel work is com rate Stocks offering equal security. are others who join parties and. vote would discuss the question as to stultifyethemselves by giving back pleted. Iam convinced from the All of the above-named members of the . to strive trom principle. We should whether the men who fonght in the all we won. Who were we fighting, present impreved appearance of the Board have imsuréd on this plan for THESRENOWNED CALIFORNIA ie. press upon them the sad mistake sixties to preserve. the Union should then? Democrats. Who are we fightmines, that-with a full supply of watheyare making in identifying themthis Fall hand the Government over ing now? Democrats. »Who did we ter, the future results will be highly selves With the still defiant solid to their conqured foe or not. Madwhip then? Democrats. Who will satisfactory. ie Which is enough guarantee as to its merits —_~< South and Ng heresies, The Repubame Fitzgerald was introduced and we whip this fall? Democrats. The His Opinior. lican managersyave much work to sang.the “Star Spangled Banner.” speaker continued his*temarks for an Applications and Information WILL APPEAR AT do here-by which they can accom— The Garfield and Arthur Glee Club hour and a quarter, holding the au— can be had from any of the *What’s your.opinion of the replish a great deal of good. Let rendered *he song entitled ‘Voting dience spell-bound by the burning spective nominees for President?’ above members, or from the them be up and stirring. for Garfield.” © Both productions eloquence and ready wit that he dis— asked an Argus reporter: yesterday Agent, were received with demonstrations played. He demonstrated that the morning while poking his: head. in}.Monday Even’'g, October 27 Modifications of Mining Land Laws of approval, : Republican party wasthe friend of the door of Uh.La Ling’s laundry: The ayer eame bird-like and R. Guy McClellan then reviewed the foreign born citizen, the enemy musical, ¥ ‘‘Me no careedamme what Inquiries have been made of late A First Class Intellectual Entertai ment. ‘in a thrilling of Chinese immigration and free Melicando. Him no lke China iiy persons interested in mining, conthe\politi¢al situation \ He said he was present as trade, the party that had displayed . ™an any how. Him go to Chicago = As an Orator, Madame Fitzgerald will disdérning the modification of the ‘minmanner. \ and Pigginnatti and makee -muchee cuss the followingsubjects: = : a representative of the great Naeconomy and honesty in administra eral land laws by the last Congress. hullah. He make Melican wood The copies of the laws have not yet tional Union Republican party, to tion of public affairs, and the prealound Plesident, which him eallee THE CHINESE QUESTION, reached this coast, and the only inadvocate the interests and maintain server of the Union. He said Hanplatform. Him blastee me in platSoe) Sonor Insurance Companies, so gloriouscock would be a mere instrument in flom and callee him Chinese plank.” . formation relating te the ehanges the principles that were The reporter suggested that the The adChinese plank was more for, CaliforBanks, Temperance, made, that has thus far been receivly defeaded and perpetuated on thé the hands of the enemy. dress is generally regaraed by those nia than any. other place. --ed, has come by telegraph. . It is bloody field of battle. Tle ¢ Quack Doctors, in anger and had no -aspersion ‘‘Nowspaper lepote muche sucke. who heard it as one of the most brilunderstood, however, that the} Him no-can fool me. Melican min Quack Medicines, . ’ changes are not radical. There is cast on any individual. ‘The Demohe jealous’by Chinaman. Chinaman cratic pagty had made a history and no change in the required size of AND THE no.care for Plesident. Me see him} ——AT-—mining claims. There has been it was that history alone which would Pome re of Hancock in Pluck {Puck). Political Issues of the day. im stanee straight up, up like *gome mddification inthe time minbe dealt with. He proposed td*show years, mysqwn Columbia,” and Jeweral land is to be held before a paby its record that it was a body ;oliell’s Glee-Club favored the audience ‘looster, and havee coat buttoned up tic devoid of principle, a public with a ballad entitled, “The Flag all alound rieck, alle same likee so. tent can issue, » (indicating with both hands tight’y thief, and was entitled to no respect without a stain,” alter which the around the neck). He no waree She will delight her audience with A Masterly Oratien. from civilized men. There were meeting adjourned with\cheer upon shirtee “With coatee like that. ChiFine Operas and Choicc Ballads. naman can no make money out some good Democrats in the land. cheer, — * With this edition of the Terax~ suchee man. Glafield him wearee Admission 50 Cis. Children 25 Cts. In San Francisco he knew half. a coatee allee same Hanclock. LepubMining Superintendents. ssckieT is issued.a.supplement conBros., Doors open at 7, commences at 8 P. M. dozen very respectable ones—politilican no likee me; me tio likee Retaining the oration reeently delivered Speaking of incapable mining supublican. Dlemoclat no likee me, Madame Fitzgerald will perform at San ‘Have just received eally speaking. At this point Mr. “by Hon. Emory A. Storrs at Oak— AN— McClellan said he would challenge perintendents, the Scientific Press me no likee Dlemoclat. Chinaman Juan, Saturday Evening, October 9th, and land. , Every voter should read it
wishee bloth go to helee.”—CastroGrées Valley, Tuesday, October 12th, contradiction on any point he made gives this practical illustration of a ville Argus. through and ponder carefully the during the course of his address. He point that ought to be thoroughly ideas advapced therein, We are Notice to Creditors. ay) understood by every stockholder: Canada. sees. . satisfied the average voter, no mat-' had been told upon coming to this STATE OF LUCY 8. BROWN, deceased, We noticed this week the statecountry while a mere youth thatthe ter what party he belongs to, does The mineral wealth existing in Nutice ighereby. given by the underUnited States were preserved in the ment of a Montana correspondent varioussections of the Dominion, and. * ed; Ai istratrix of the estate of Lunot desire to commit a wilfal error that amining company of Rochester, cy 8. Brown, deceased, to the creditors of, Revolution by Democrats, and. that N. Y., owning property in the Termore especially the Maritime Provand all persons having claims against the by supporting principles the per-— slavery sprang into existence beve ritory, had never yet made a © sucinces, is just beginning to be realizsaid deceased, to exhibit them with the necpetuation of which wi!l work ruin te and vouchers, within four months after eess, although having good .mines. ed. An important discovery of rich essary first publication of this notice, to the our prosperous country. “Again we through the medium of Nortlaerners; ‘Ehe reasons given for their failures silver mines in Little Musquodobit, the said Administratrix, at the law office of Going back to 1620 he showed how say, read the supplement whether was the inefficiency of their superin— N. 8., is reported by the Halifax Niles Searla, at Nevada City, in the county a Dutch ship brought twenty netendents. First, they sent out to Herald. The presence of silver ore of Nevada, State of California. its matter agrees with your views or LUCY E. BROWN, groe slaves to these shores, The take this responsible positiona street was known two years _ago, but the not.. Administratrix of estate of Lucy 8. Brown, assays oflocal analysis’ discouraged pilgrim fathers stood out against the contractor; next, a merchant-tailor deceased. ' ee erie mining operations, as it was believed Dated October @th, 1830. aud then a drygoods clerk. introduction of servile labor, but the Savage Piacer Mine. & Searls, Att'ys for Adm’x. With this heavy handicapping it the mineral did not exist in paying _ Searls, Nilea English aristocrats were too much is no wonder the mines did not pay; uantities. A*recent assay by a A meeting of the stockholders of for them. During the war, Ameriadville expert, however, shows but the case is by no means, unfortBroadcloths, Tricots, Diagonals, the Savage Placer Mining Company ea had 188,000 soldiers, All of the unately, an isolated ome. There are 1054 cunces ta the ton, and prospecttn my opinion the best interests of the whole country, North and Worsted, Cassimeres, et¢:, was held in Virgmia City this week, Southern colonies together did not many similar resutts from ocorres= ing and mining tidenses “have been Seuth, demand the success of Grades and Colors, "All aquare miles Pending causes. It is probable that. taken ont, covering five when it was resolved to start an up the ticket headed by Garfield furnish so many soldiers as‘ MassaEastern mining investors will have of land, where operations will forthaud Arthur. ¢ U.S. GRANT. ALSO———raise from the tuavel and run up to chusetts alone, which sent 13,900 to to learn all these things by experiwith be commenced.—-North Shore the gravel. An order to that effect the front. In the course of time a ence, as we ‘Pacifico Coasters” have Miner, : rears, — oa was telegraphed tu Superintendent convention met to done since they will not learn by our perfect the Next Tuesday, the 12th, is eleo-~ Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Stevens. Noupraise has ever -yet 4 Union, The slavery question came experience, Of course many have tion day in Ohio, Indiana and West by this time that it is foolish been made, and it is thought best up for discussion, All of the patrilearned to expect inexperienced men to take Virginia, to go up and ascertain in what diots from the New England States charge of mines. Others, however, } wOIL CLOTHIXNG® ae Seve amend ees —— rection the bedrock is pitching. — were in favor of freedom and conbelieve that with good working minYesterday’s Arrivals at BOOoTs, ers, any one can “boss the job” and solidation, “The Southerners said make a success af the mine. The THE NATIONAL HOTEL, *“‘SECTIONALISM” is the same thing LADIES’ SHOES, they would have slavery with or+ people that think that way are more NEVADA CITY, CAL. now that it was twenty years ago.— apt to put money J into thé ground . without union. Under the lash of Chas, E. Pearson, Proprietor. [t means eternal opposition to the it out, _ VALISES, : that party the slave curse was graftthan take —_-—--ooo . Mrs Fitter SanJuan Miss Simmors Franci Democratic principle that the South SATCHEL, into the Constitution, As time pass* An-unsuccessful vocalist weat to J Marsh Pett Hill Ww Raymond S$ Franc may do whatever it pleases with the All of which we had manufactured Paine Lake City C W Pe Grass Va ed, fifteen states were overrun with the poor-house and delighted the inJPAT Wickes Grass Vall P Nich Dutch Fiat negro and the Constitution, and noHu H expressly fori thisas market. the evil, -The nation at last obtainmates with his singing. He said it D F Morgan: do H L Swarthout ‘ body shall be allowed to, object.— J 5 cecbey: You Bet S L Black ed possession of the western ‘terriwas a natural thing for him to do, E B PalmerSacrame M Shaw Nweil, You Be 3" Our facilities for purchasing areare un as he had been singing'to poor houses Miss Nash Bloomfiel J Holland “he Republican party will be a seeJuan : Write as. Tas vinwtx ON tory between here and the Rio ever since he beyan his career, excelled. Being Manufacturers and Dire T L Byrnes city H Ricker city euar party just as long as that prin8 T Dibble Gra Valley Grande. Our predecessor said all Importers ourselves, enables us t0 sel The new resid ~are nearly compl fone c=! pty bets in this city Thursday evening was af ever-to-be remembered occasion. A rats. Democ ern North Loyal Two few mere: such assaults upon the Two prominent Democrats of New Demoeracy in this part of the State, MADAME FITZGERALD, $10,000 EACH, VOCALIST, The Theatre, Nevada City, . WALTER D. VINTON. Grand Display ose Fall and Winter FASHIONS! gtA AS A VOCALIST, HYMAN BROS, mmense Stock MEN’S, YOUTH’S BOY'S CLOTHING, _ Republican Meetings ! RUBBER GOODS, R. Guy: McClellan, z gle exists. soil acquired by~ blood or money _-A Dansory young man bought an ————————— eee North San Juan, October 8th. Cheaper than to be had elsewhite—t* accordeon and took lessons. A month The ‘Democrats later his wife presente North Bloomfield, October 9th. benefitof which we give to our customer. ‘‘Look-A-HERE waiter,” shouted a should be free. A. 0. U. W. d him with an ‘ awygusted custemer‘in a Washington north and south, in spite of the fact heir, Not being able to hold its owa, Nevada City Ledge, No. §2,. Ancient »estaurant, “here’s an old moustache that all other nations of the earth the accordeon is offered for sale, Order of_United Workmen, Regular Meete ~vmb in. this pot-pie.” ‘Never e . _ NEVADA CITY. necessary arrangements for meeting. ingsare held every Wedmesday Eventhe ee «ind sir,” said. the napkin flirter, were declaring abolition, insisted that By order ef the Tue girl who chalks her cheeks blican State Central BRANCHES calmly, “just throw it yuger the the infamy should be extended here,. . thinksit is better to mark’*the miss img at7 Ie? o'clock, as Odd Fellows’. Committee. . B gop os 7 Marray Street, New Hall, Nevada City. .R. D. CARTER, W. M. able; it’s an old one!” * In 1860 when the . Democrats had than miss the mark, St., San Franeis®? , 216 and 218 Cat J. R, Fastarson, See, 8 Guo, A, Gliay, Recorder, . Marcin t Street, Honolulu, H. 3 Another new . ed nearly opposi W. fd: Smith, — The ‘Pittsburg -asgessed 5 cents j November 9th. A grand ball Qainn’s Hotel, } the 23d instant. boom in this tow _Mark the predic! The case of 1 Martin Ford was perior Court yest : Captain Browr tonville arrived on their way tot The Republic has levied an ass: ~~ per-share, deling Yesterdays wi Some rain fell at to dark it had n to effectually lay The. Garfield” a -honored the Tra _ vies of enthusias filed past the offi An assessment has been levied b eee -Mining Company The notice will column, On the 20th in furniture and h belonging to the gourney, decease .” pubhe auction, © The friends he dale, County T ‘county, were 1 that report of th: ‘dition. He was ‘but a member of ‘Thomas Mein, James Patterson, nees for the As elected. . They \ cans are true to firm and tke ene: : ~;The display ° can be seeri in fr ‘ butcher skop of 1 plimentary “ren observant passer only as good a butcher, we wou faalt with him. Board ef The following yesterday of the Browa & Caik G. W, Welch, Chas, Hale, w: E. H, Gaylord, B. F.-Snell w: the General Fun: sane, and, J G. j surveying, The quarterly sors Smith, Day, tis were submitt The following Road District 2 pad: O. Chan #24.75 5.C. We (O'Neil, $6.25. Simmons, $5 ; M P. Ross, $13.50; J. Arbogast, ¢ $26.66; Nelson tal, $310. Madame _ The prospects Fitzgerald who. meeting Thursd: songe will hav whea she appear she will give ar North San Ja what our exckac do not hear her —_—-~-. ‘The three Tru mitted te the Co Robinson to awa them furaiteel: $250, and they custody,