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September 6, 1877 (4 pages)

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~penchemanammmye soar penne me maeeepirenecmnertromreanat: waieam Smee saan census ee ee ae TROY ay pS . Si The Daily Granscript, “NEVADA Ca¥. CAL. ist GEO, M. MOTT fs our only authorized Ageut in Sacramento, He will re: ceice Advertisements “and Subscriptions for tho Transcript, and receipt for°as in our name, } Remedy for Dull Times. From now antil the rainy season _ Sotuin, isthe dullest time ‘of the year, Most of our miners are without work, and how to support them. selves and families during the next three months without running in . " debt‘is a hard question for some of them to answer. A few will, find employmgnt in repairing. flames, _ raoning cuts and tunnels, and in getting the gravel mines in working order. when water comes. The large proportion of the working lass, lows. ever, will, bo thrown ott ef employment ; and while some will pasa the time in prospecting, others wiil be idle; There i now a disposition on the part of our citizens, to give, us far.as possible, all their work to the wliity laboring classes, aad’ thereby doaway with Mongolian Jabor. At thisseasen of the year,.and for the next three months, has been the harvest time in the past for theChinese in Nevada City, by cutting wood, and hundreds of dollars have heen poid to them, which rightly beWe havé been inforfied by members of * longs to the white laborers. the Caucasian Order in this pace, that white men will be furnished to saw and split. wood for BI 75 per cord. Our merchants and other citizens of this city bave commenced Javing in their Winter's .wood, and long ricks of it may be seen ‘in different parts of the city, waiting for white men to saw it, The price usually paid Chinamen for sawing, (two cuts), splitting and piling, is $1 50 per’vord, and ia conversation with persons, who have wood to cut, we have not fouhd one but who is willing to pay the additional 25 cents per cord for white labor, and in one cago Where two boys have taken contracts,$2 per cord is being paid-a wortliy example to those young _men of our city who fritter away their time from morning till midnight in idleness and mischict, Now is a good time to go, to work, and thowe who start first, will get contract that will keep them going the balance of the vear, But if no one will take hold of the matter, .Chinamen, will get the contracts, and then the same cry will be raised that our citizepa are all employing Chinese Jaber, when the truth is the white laboriag classes will not accept work ‘evén When thrust under their very noses. The excuse that pay is not good will not do, for it is.dlways undvrs}ood that the coin is always paid on the completion of the work or shortly afterwards, ——— oe OMctad V oteof Nevada County 1876, : ‘We give, for the use of thoge who who wish to figure on the retarns as‘ they come in, the vote of this county cast last year for President and Congresamen. Following are the official figures : ‘Thursday, September 6, 1877. . will rest under less odium tban fora? Conjrégational Entertainment. vals,’ 5 act comedy which will be péttormed at the Theatre on Friday evening: . m __ . “ DRAMATIS PRRSONAR. Sir Anthony Absolute, Mr.’ Niehols. : Captain Absolute, Mr. Stms Jr. Mr. Faulkland, Mr. Sanborn. * Bob Acres, Mr. Hanson. bir Lucius Trigger, Mr. W. Nichols. Fag, Mr. H, Calkins, _Phomays, Mr. Cleaveland. David, Mr. Gray. Mrs. Malaprop, Miss Cornell. Lydia, Miss Hamilton, ° Julia, Miss Chestnut. : Lucy, Miss Oates. sep6-21 ¢ : > Latest News Items. ‘Simon Gurhets, a negro, was taken from the fiil, by a mob at Oxford, Qbio, and skot. William Lewis, a miner, died at Virginia,” Nevad.s,ander suspicious circu inswnces, and » Coroner’s™investigation will take place, Mexican fuutpads waylaid a mav nawed Stevens in San Jose, and one of them received.a wound —§ which caused his death. San Jose Sutiduy, iu which Edward Kuapp was fatally and Wm. Striugfellow daugerously wounded, Mr. Stoteldo, editor of the Nitional Kepubjicau, was assaulied in Washington by Keuneth Raynor, Swlicitor of the Treasury. Four women aod several men were buried under the failing walls of a building at Cincinnati, One of the woinegu wud several men were killed, and others seriously injured, The army worm hus appeared in -Mississippt Tennessee and Arkatisas The Common Council of-Augusta, Georgia, indorse President: Hayes’ Administration and iuvite hiur to Visit that city. William Henry’ Smith, Agent of the Western Associated Press, bas beep appointed Collector vf Custonis at Chicago, Brigham. Youug'’s will was read in the presence of ull his wives aud children, ‘Fhe estyte is said -to amount to $2,000,000. A Paris dispatch announces that ex-President Thiers died quite saddonuly at St. Germaine, Geueral ncn eg . Tired of Chinese, A Bittsbarg dispatch duted July Ilth,’suys: ‘The lust of the Chinameu ip the employ of the Beaver ‘The following is the cast for ‘Ri-+} A shooting affray occurred bear . ’ A Business “Man’s Habits. “A sacred regurtl to the. principles of justice forms the basis ofevery tfabsaction, and -regulates “the. copj duct of the ‘upright man of business. He istrict in keeping bis engagements,E Does nothing carelessly or ina hurry. ; Employs nobody todo what he can easily, do himself, Keep everything in its proper place. : bo ._ Leaves nothing andape that ought, to be done, and which circu mstances permit hith to do. Keeps bis designs and business from the view of others, Is prompt and decisive in bis deallings, aud does not overtrade his 'capital. Prefers short credits to long ones, and cash to credit at all times,either in buying or selling: and small profits in cases with little risk, to the chance of better gains with more hazard. He is clear and explicit in aH his bargains, : ’ Leaves eothing of consequence to memory which be can and ought to commit to writing, Keeps copies of his important Jetters, invoices, and business document, pat away in an orderly manner, 80 that on ocvasion they may be easly referred Lo. s : Is always at the head of his business, well koowiny thatif he leaves it, it wil! leave him. Holds as a maxim “that-he whose credit 18 suspected ts not to be trusted.” Is constantly examining his books and transinitsall hisaceounts-current to his customers, both at home and abroad, Avoids, as much 28 ble. all sorts possiof accommodation in money matters, and law suits, where tliere is the least hazard, He is econowieal in his expenditure, always living within. his income, Keeps his memorandum-book in his pocket, in which he notes every particular relative to appointments, addresses, and pretty cash matters, Tk-eautious: how? he becomes security and is generous when urged by motives of humanity, Let a man act strictly to these habits; when once begun, they will be easy to con inue in, and success will attend his efforts, ‘fake pleasure in your businese, and it will. become your recreaFalls Cutlery Works took their: departure this morping fer San Fran cisco, aud the Beaver Falls which a few yeara ago swarmed with these Joss worshippers, kuows them no more, The works mentioned bad at une time in their employ between three and four hundred of them, but tecently dischur.e1 and “replaced shem with American ‘workmen,’ The wages paid the latter area little higher, but the character of the work turned out is superior, and the cor-' poration seems better satistied, and merly. The efforts to christiinise the Chinamen at Beaver Fulis was a complete fuilure; they clung with great tenacity to the religion of their native land.” Dastardly Outrage. On Tuesday evening lust, two intoxicate.t men visited the residence of Chas, Helwig, near Rager’s raach, and demanded some wine, Mr. Helwig is a one armed man, He Saw thatthe meu had more liquor than they ought to have, and refused them the wine, They turned upon Helwig and beat him mest _una= a Met & . © 2 C) y ® + . 4 = ee. : 5 Nevada City, ”..588 337 581 996 Whitin TAO a 26 6 39 6 Grass Valley ..544 223 558 508 Buena Vista... 18 18 «#618 ° 4a Allison Raweh.. 18 64° 12 G4 Forest Springs . 80 25 29 9° N. Bloomfield.. 67 -41. 68 40! Lake City.:.. 11 12° 11° 42! Rebdief Hille.. 23 12°94 13 Columbia Hill.. 57 85 57 35 FupeRO.aceeos.+ 30 90 87" FO Moore’a Flat.. 51.96 84 7G Bowman's Dam.. 8 18 3 is Washingion .. 57 54 57 $4 OMe@b. 5. w00c.s B4 27 224 19 Cherokee.. .. 21 26° 81 26 san Judn..,..116° 54 118 58 Sweetland ... 83 33° 83 39 Birehville.... 80 497 90 19 reneh Corral.. 85° 87°34 38 Rough & Réady.61 39° 61 39 Indiaa Springs . 44 45 44 45 _ Mooney Plat.. 19 20 19 209 ’ Altthoriv House.. 15 5 #15 § lénle York.s.,..22 19 28 18 Lowell Hilt... 22 12 22 ad Le sagt ay 5 Sa 16 18.17 ‘ou Jeep a5 43 36. ‘Sruthee .....2B8 216 240 244 et tt ree -.4e 900 1905 2818 1896 mereifully, and then weut out into the yard und set fife to his fence. The fire was getting under a good headway, when. Louis Scibert and others went over and extinguisped it. Tbe men were unknown to Mr. Helwig, but we hope they will be found out and severely punished for the dastardly outrage. -2 =] ——---—_--__. Tax talk abont revoking the proc lumation for an extra session of Congress in October has broken out again, and it is ssid that Secretary Svaris and Sherman are in favor of such action. It is argued that the country can get along till December @ well ag till October, and that it will inte fere seriously with business of all kinds to have Congress oume together mow, Secretary McCrary, however, siys ibe need of an army for Hayes 305, 4 am [ Gor earth postponement. ‘ppropriation is too imperative to Lake Tahoe. © _ tion, : Hope for the best, think for the worst, aud mantully bear whatever happens, Burned for Adultery. The Reno Journal tells the sad fate of a squaw named Mary, who left ber husband Sum, to live with a brave pemed Jin, About fifty Pi-. utes, “including several squaws, escorted ber to the hills just buck of Washoe Lake last Saturday evening, where sufy from). Caucasian intrusion, they made a» huge pile of, sugebrush, avd after tying ber firmly in the middle of it, set is on fire) then commented « War dance arvund the scene of cremation, in which all Joined except Jim—Sam ‘being very fieree ip bis leaps and yelis. ‘Nhe screams of Mury added to the§ zest of the dance, Jim meantime sat quietly by an seemed an indifferelt spectator to What Was going on, When the body of the unfortunate Mury bad beeu reduced to ashes, Sam expressed himself us satistied, and they dispersed. ‘Tbe warriors threatened their squaws with a siuilur date, if-they ure nota little mure discreté iu ther conduct.” ak SPR aL New Yor Republican papers give eucuuragememt dor the saveess of the Republican State ticket. With 48,000 majority outside the: Hudson river region a tepublican victory is considered certain, It is beld that u more determined opposition to Tammany than bus been presented in some years will make itself feli at the election this Fall, q Naxt Saturday several eld pio-: neers of Culifornia in the Territoria) daye, iucluding General John A. Sutter, will celebrate the twenty seventh anbiversury of the admig. sion of California imio the Union by a banquet at Long Braneh, New York, ® ' THE Carson Appeal saye thet . Mrs. Geo. M. Pigney ia stopping at Lis felony. We shut releat] Tho Election. The election passed off very quiet ly yesterday. ‘bere was ‘not a fight, ahd every one seemed ‘to be in the best of humor. We never saw men work harder for their favorites than they did yesterdny,and after the vote is connted the effect will be scen, ‘The number of votes cast in this city.was 905. Examination of '} exchers. Yesterday being a legul holiday, the regalar quarterly. examination of teachers, was postponed till’ to-day at.10 o’clock, The toard will bold its‘sessions in one of tle Lowerroonrs of the .Washington School bouse. Tne dashing Californian, Jim Keene, has proved his ability to cope with the big speculators of Wall street. There is no doubt of his having cleared a millon -anila halfin telegraph stecks lately. —oo . “In San Franciseo on Friday next Joho Ruok will be hanged, if Goveruor Irwin does not grant a reprieve, Ruvk seems to appreciate the awful position in which he stands, and he has changed greatly since the sestence was pronounced. ("President . Hayes’: old regi+ ment, the Twenty-third Ohio, wil! hold its annual reunion at. Fremont Ohio, Seotember 14th. President Hayes, Generals Sherman, Sheridan, Orook; Cox, Howard, Carrol! and other celebrities will be present. ~mewm--5--~— Why San Sroprep Hire Paper. — She catve bouncing through the sanctum door like a cannon ball; and without pausing to say, “How d'ye ao?” she. brought ber umbrella down on the table with a mighty crash, and-shouted: “LT want you to ston my paper!” “Albright, madam” sa “Stop it right off, too” she persisted, “for L’ waited long enough for you to doAthe square thing!” Shequieted for a moment, as we rin our fingers down the‘ list of ‘names, and when we reached -her’s, and scratched it off, she said: “There; now mebbe you'll do ar you'd ought to after this, and not slight a woman jest cause she’s poor If some righfolks happen to bave. a little red-headed, Landy-lepged, squint-eyed, wheezy. squaller born to them, you puff jit to the skies
and make it out an angel; but when poor people have a baby you don't say a word about.it,even if its the squarest-toed, blackest baired, big~ vest-headed, noblest litle kit that ever kept a wonian ;awnke nights. ‘That’s what’s the matter, and that’s why I stopped my paper.” : * And she dashed o@¢ as. rapidly as she came. ~Waar Amen Hia.—One of our dry goods clerks culled round to see bis girl the other evening: She observed that be appexred very restless, and as be had been paying her pretty sharp attention sbe sniffed a proposal. She determined to assist the young map. “*George,dear,’’ she said,in a sweet voice, ‘‘what is the matter with yoa this evening?” : “There oin't nothing the matter,’’ replied George, twisting uneasily in bis chair, “I think there is," she said with great interest, “Oh, no, there ain’t"’ returned George; “‘what makes you think 9 “You appear so restless,”’ ste explained; *tyor:act as ifthere was something‘ou four mind,” “It uin’ton my miud,” observed George; ‘it’s "and then he suddenly caught himself, and stop+ a. , **What is it—where is ‘it, dear?” entreuted the yorweg miss; “won't you tel) your darling?”’ “Tt is ov my back,” George, witb an effort. **Oa your back?” repeated the young miss, in sstonishment, “Yes said George, desperately; “it’s a porous phister, and it uches so I can’t keep scill,’’ The young lady fainted blurted A Card to the Public. For many years we have made two medicines suited to the ailments of a vastclass of sufferers, Thousands of cures have been made by thew, and, in fact, the word failure cunvot bevoupled' with them. But witbin the last two years counterfeits of our medicines bave sprung up, dangerous in their close imitation of our Vrude Mark. To secure the people, we bave plueéd upon each genuine box of Holloway’s Ointment the fac simile of the signature of our agent, +Mr. Jos. Gandoak. to counterfeit res oe eee sue any ewe who imitates this, with the utmost wigor of the aw. We most earhestly beg that the great muss of the American people will aid us in our efforts to protect their health, and belp us in our task of bringing these most unprincipled men to the Bar of justice. Uniform. ly refuse to parebuse Medicinen purportimgte be our’ unless Mr, Jos, . wayduck's signat.e is attached to n dex of Pills and the end wil stake teceaaee Tbe, pablic's obedient servants 12-ly Botrowas & Co. a : r «i 5. es No applicants will be ellowed toen. , . ter after this morning’s session. : In ‘‘the good time goming,’’ some ‘thon@ands of years hebce, a-en and ‘wottén will not work less, but their. ‘work ‘will be less extuusting and ‘more’rentuneratite. ‘Zt will cease'to Hoe drudgery, and will consist of “eoincidé with mental improvement and a large sovialand domestic felicity. fotrat consimmation votbing will} do tore than a fuller knowledge and wiser observance of the rules of’ health, economy and virtue, Growing fotelligence, multiplying mnventions and a juster universal appreciation of life’s practical value, will join the moral redemption in Dan. ishing the rude age of wealth worship, until the common worker and bis family shall live on less iudependently and more nobly ‘than the enviable;willionure of the time gove by. 2 ca nee eel ip lp re HOTEL, ARRIVALS. Union Hotel. — . JACOB NAF FZIGER, Prop ieteor. . Tuxsvay. Sepiember 4:h, 1877. Judge Anderson,City T Marker, City Dd MeKiuney, City T Glewrs, Bacotn J OG Broderick, C Hill J B suwteBe,G Kidge R Merrew, G Ridge WN Sullivaa, loom J. Montgomery, Lt Simos, Wasbing G@ M Chauey, GR J Ravik, Gold Kun. A Martel, Penn’ Val . L Gartbe & wite Mies Sallie Hill J Kitts, WV Valley Mr Taibott,G Val © Hscbardan,Ni wtown: A Laird, City G@ Furguson, City V @ Bell, F Corral LL Bridg:s, CUnicago G DeVaux, R&R -D'O Pearson, 8 Fran J Green, 5 Fran Miss*McMullen, & V 3 A Reese, Willow Valley HOLEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange Hotel. A. H HANSON, Proprietor. Tuespay, Septenber 4th, 1877. LJewmt, City Mre Ricxer,Trackee 4 Chir, City C (lurk, City W smith, Sac C Bennett, Warh R Leech, G Valley H Leech, G Vallry J Martin, D Creek B Fowler. City W Woodbury, C t W Buazter, City J Campbell, F Corral J Billings, S Juan W Phillip:,S Jun E Puerchel, MFlat GC Jon: s, City T Curry, City H Robinson, 8 Fran A Hail, Sacramento A McPLereson; G V -W ‘i telaise, 3oseHEt’s German Syrap can Bow be pnurcbased rightut bome, it is the most successful prepnratiop ever: ivtroduced to our people, [t works like a-ebarm in ull cases of Con= sumptiou, Pneumonia; Hemorrbe 2es i set etre . Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup and] all other Throntenud Lung Diseases, No peason, has. ever used this medicine without getting immediate relief, yet there are w great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons goivg about our streets with a suspicious cougb, and the voice of cousumyption coming from their lungs, that will bot try it. If yon die, it 1s your own fault, as you can go to your Druggist and get » Sawple Bottle for T0%cents and try 1t; three doses .will relieve any cise. Regular size only 75 cts. —-~—-—-<> «> —Murder Will Out. . .A Yew ye re ago ‘August Flower” was discover to be a certain cure for Dyspepsia.and Liver Complaint, « few thin Dyspepstics made known to their frieuds vow easily and quickly they bad beén cured by its nse. The great merits of Green’s August Flower became heralded through the country by ove sufferer to another, until, without advertising, its sale has become immense. Druggists in every town in the United States are selling it. No person suffering with Sour Stomach, dick Headache, Cvostivepoxs, pulpitutiow uf the Heart, Indigestion, low spirits, etce., can tuke theee doses without relief. Go to yoar Druggist and get a botile for 75 ceuts'aud try it. Sample bottles 10 cents, iia ane Tue fame of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap & remedy for eruptions, sores, buras pimples, blotcbes aud rheumatie und outy pains bas spread farund wide. bysclan: recommend it and the demand for it constantly increnses, . Browe with Hill's Hair Dye. For Coughs and Throat Disorder uss ‘‘Brown’s/Broncbial Troches,”’ having proved their efficiency by a test of many years. N.C. N. G. R. BR. Co. TIME TABLE, NO. 4. i es Company reserve the right to v: ry the same, as circumstances may reQuire. To take effect Thursday, May 24th 1877, GOING SOUTH. cou ™ 1 raver Nevada City at® A. and leaves Grass Valley at 5,30A. arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A.M. > *. Train No, 3, (local between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 14 4. M., ar. rives at Grass Valley at 12:35 A. M. ae No. ae Novada at 4:20 P. M., “raas Valley at 4.50 P.M Colfax at 6.15 P.M. emesertan GOING NORTS. : aa PEE om HABE Sy at-7.20A.M, eaves Grass ey at 8:50 A.M., an No. 4 (ioe m Graas Vall and Nevada): leaves Grass Valley at aso P, M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P. M. i Train No. 6 een eet 6-50 P. M., eave Grass Valley P. Nevada at 8:54 P. M. —— Train No connects daily at Nevade wi eneene to are Sass Juan; apd vn oon ys. and Saturd: for Dowsteille and Forest bie ne ‘Train No6 consects-daily with steges Change Gray Hair to black or]. SACRIFICE OF =AT— Lionel M. Jacobs’ ’ EMPORIUM. FAG Erponanm THE Bvsy: NESB OF L. JACOBS & BROTHER, \L will sell the entite stock of =—AND-= : Fancy Goods, AT LESS THAN SAN FRANCISCO COST!) . Any person wishing to pur-. ‘chase goods at their own, prices, will do_well to call and see me. During the next. THIRTY DAYS, All Goods in my store will be: sold at LESS THAN PRICES, to close bounties. Call before it is too, late. Mirrors, Show Cases and Show Windows for Sale. Lionel M. Jacobs. _Nevada City, Sept. 4, 1877. DRUGS MEDICINES. PERFUMERY, 3 TOILET GOODS, _ SPONGES, FULL ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE .~ STANDARD PATENT MEDIUINEs, always on hand. ie ’ CRUCIBLES, ACID MINING CHEMICALS. PRFESCR PTIONS accurrtely compound-ed’at allhours‘of the day or night. — General Insurance Agency. INCLUDING ILVERPOOL, LONDON and GLOBE and {MPERIAL, NORTHERN and QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANTES. Nevada Drug Store, E. M. PRESTON, Frop’y. Dissolution of Uo-partuership. HE ¢o-partnership heretofore existiné between Jobn Herginger, Jr., and Whh. Wallace, in. the Horse-shocing and Blacksmithing Bticsiness, is hereby 42 s-ived by muttial oonsent. Al) bills agafust the concefnm will be pai by me, and all persons knowing. themselves to be indebted to the firm are hereby notited to pay the same to the undersigned. JOHN HEU ZENGER, Jr. Nevada City, Sept. 04,287). imo » MILITARY NOTICE. NEVADA LIGHT GUARD, YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED 4 TO APPEAR AT YOUR ARMORY, In Full Uniform,'on SEPTEMBER 9th, 187), At 11-2 o’clock, P. M., For the Annual Mustering in of the ComAs the 9th of September comes on §uPday, no definite time las been fixed for mustering in the Compsny. The Monthiy. Meeting of the Company will rot in Bept ¥, at which time detinite ateo yore ao so be made for mustering ra ‘Com ™@ decide have a Target — # ; aA. RAPP, W. Fi Bveme, @. 5. on the fret Monday night, ; The Dai NEVAD, we LOCA Knowing th ble to get an furos in ttm ‘TRANSCRIPT, V usual hour. . -wifficient retu ruinewho hav ‘uwn county, an ‘Senator Sat ‘eisco this mot ‘in the State “October, sob: iugton at the Congress, on. . Johnony Sek tnine last. wee ‘rock and ha vielded at the Next week he very active wo it. bas been « rock is first-c Another el next month fo ing Jastices o. requiring a & dl ciary officer: Frank Holl ville, was bur tng at about with three mt twelve tons of hess, aud’s sn GOI; insur nee to be the wok The Tdaho } Monday, dech: “of $5 per shar ‘That is pretty the mining bu ‘The one hun come along i. WHS: la the clair ber at Gold R in a few days snd killed a Powers, and: Weisgarber; . nen were slig _ Yesterday thronghout t! Danks and gal Luther V -earliér reside ‘onetime one the Nevada D ner.of Broad 1 his appearane ‘day morning, morning trair ther fohtad o fiends, atid . . warmly welco Dana C. P respondent of fornia, was in ‘ering up mini he represents. Lasci: The -Ladie Methodint C the poor print of luscious ic It was very greatly in low which waa a political exci weather, “Th Insvge in tl Royal of Liv “006,000, A Nevada, Aa; Dance Don't. fail dance, toebe g Friduy night, Frank Beekett anteed toall 5 Grand Cleara ace Dry Go ber; Owing to ti Fall Goode wh Pulace Store, resulved to ma sale for fifteen time our stock price, Re Nevada, Sep te Now is New Wilson £ fee Sigourney xreatly redace: 20 Commercial Auguat 14th, Al Tbe beat bra ing Tobseco, Pipes, Cutlery