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September 7, 1881 (4 pages)

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= . ig we * g { ] . i: at Ke iw t at THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, Sn To Our Patrons. Medias this paper. ares 4g @ : now ns fg out “bills to their aatt merjus patrons, wherever located.’ Many of the bills sent to subscribers are for the coming year, as the majority of them-prefer to pay in ad' It is,: however, immaterial to-us whether Vvance.and thus save « dollar. they take advantage of the reduced rate or wait and pay seven dollars at the end of the year, y Those of our: riends who are in debt to us for the. paper, advertising-or jub work. will . nel, ize’ gqod profits, confer a great favor by retnitting: Without delay. ee BRIEF MENTION, : Varions Mappentugs imand Gat ot : ‘Town, ; The Empire mine at.Grass Valley is, DOW running twenty stamps day and wight; and producing ‘ore of high grade from the "800 and 500 levels. Prospecting is beirig done on the 690, £9 and 1,90 love : aj Bond, clerk at the National es says.that, the estimate that.two ‘thousand dollars’ Worth of damage was done to. the ailing and ‘furniture Monday evewing by fire, water’ atid smoke, a reasonable one. TRANSCRIPT’S was The water ditch aad mining elaim tRed—Dog, this-connty, belonging to the estate of Henry Stehr, -deceased, has beet bidin by Ed. Willains of San José for $1,000, andthe Saperior Court has fixed September “th as the day for hearing the © retarn of sale, According to the Tidings, a porcuhw ‘eorge Wilsou’s hogs the other ni; ght, id the porker , was killed, A. post nortem examination showed that the vck and head.of the deceased was uck fail of the broken off “quills . the fretful “pore trpine, D * some of . which had reached a vital part of its Bias “The pore cuca ob away, 7. Ww HAT THEY ARE DOING.—--orsdnal ana Social Items Gleaned’s > Here and Tirere. glen, P. Pell and C, Benham turned yesterday fiom Bodies’ ‘Liss, Lou Powell of Grass Valley is ting friends in San Franciseo. Re 1. T. Stetson and his company are Ne this week, at Dietz Upere aie sise, Oakland. Wash, the popular telegvaph operator at Grass Valley, is going to off” with one of the Sacraivuto operators for a few weeks. wants some city air. and. the other wants to rasticate, Major Reuben Leech of Grass Valley, who is now visiting the Kast for the benefit of his health, has given up. ls projected Earopeaa trip, ant in‘nds to goto the Sc, Lawrence river, sndeiuears for a time among the Cnousand Islands. He eSpnots to cturn to Califor nia early in Decemee —Union.” : lange —_— Derbee Mine, Lhe “Derbee drift mine shipped} over $15,000 worth of ‘bullion last mipnth, the last cleanup amounting tt) about $10,509. i4 still coming from Very rich gravel the old shaft.— Cae new shaft has just passed thro’ the quicksand where the pumps had so much water to contend with, and it. will undoubtedly enter the gravel ‘chanInstead of being comelled to distribute thé gross proceeds ‘of the during the next six weeks mine atnong laborers and meclianics the stockholders will doubtless realThe company is now émploying ovér one hundred men, and were it not for this the town of North B oomfield would indeed ‘be in a sad plight since the-Mary8villians caused the closing down of the large hydraulic mine at that place, +. _—-_-s ree, Friday a Legal Holiday. Governor Perkins yesterday issued _'@ proclamation, declaring next Fri«lay, which is Admission Day, a legal holiday. It will therefore be observed as such throughout the State. For Sale. "A Portable Engine, 7x14, Apply to G. G, ALLAN, Nevada Foundry, Nevada City, Sept. 7th—tf oe -—-—-—+ > Demorrer Fall patterns just oat i Satter vevived. Catalogues-free on a tion, Mrs. Bester d Cra wrens, . Fi » ive hada fight .withone—of— rancher . ~ orR COUNTY SCHOOLS, What Stpertitendent Wickes Has * observed During Recent. Visits. , Last week County Superintendent diag visited the qth public OAKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL Istanght by W. Cowdery, whocomes from San Joaquin county with good eredertials, and worthily ‘sueceeds Mr. Chestnutwood, This school enrolls forty-one pupi's this first month of the term, distributed an about three classes. There is one high school class of six pupils. The Primary Department, “taught. by Miss Ina Cooper, numbers fortyseven pupils, anranged in four. Classes, including the alphabet class. The teacher gives prominence to English composition, 8o often neglected in the. primary gfades. Mr. Wickes thiiks that from the start ‘children Should be urged toembody what they think in exp essive language, and in proper form, new President of the State University, “‘A.good Englisheducation, is the object to he sought by our entire school system.’ A good bell has been mounted on Qakland schoolhouse lately. It cost but $71 and was furnished by Geo, ; Mi. Turner. ~ BANNER ScHoon, Taught by Miss Susie Green,. nambers but ten pupils. This. is now the smallest sehool in the county, nine children havimg ‘been removed from the district the past year. The building is neat in) appearance and the groundsfenced in. The school has been in session since March, SPENCEVEL VE SCHOOL, Taughtby John Austin, has eighteen pupils: enrolled, distributed. i1 five classes, The term commenced” Au-, gust. 5th. A welt, sunk on the premises lately, gives the. ch better water than they obtained formerly from the standing pools in thg creek, children PLEASANT RID 3E SCHOOL, Targht by Miss Flora Denton, has. eighteen pupils, The district has. been. depleted by removals.’ The teacher's tact ‘is about to be exercis= edmin consolidating seven classes, in arithm tie, into fours “Its necessary to be done, to. better utilize the tinye. : A well should be sunk premises, on the now, fur' water from a spring: nearly halfa mile off. The pupils wish for a dunkey or a water-cart. The school is nished with oe oe , Golden Gate t Mine. The resumption of eperationa at the Gio'den Gate mine near Alleghany is adding greatly ’ to the bust ness interests of that section. intendert T, Burke has a full crew of first-class men at work, and is pushing developntetits akead rapidly. The new hoisting and pamping machinery works smoothly. Four Frue concentrators tre being. placed in the mil, which Will start up ina few days‘and. rin regularly.» The (iolden Gate ‘is in the same locality asthe famous’ Rainbow mine, and we should ndt be surprised. to hear before many weeks that Superintehdent Burke had bonanza like unto. the Rainhow’s last one. Even should-he not do so his ‘careful and economical management ought to’ make the Golden Gate pan out well with the average gold-bearing rock of which it contains larye quantities, Superuncovered Ee ey Superior Court, Tlie following business was trinsacted in the:Superior Court yesterday, Judge John Caldwell presiding: Frank Johnson, Defendant, : pleaded not guilty to charge of murder, The People vs. Jas. Reed. . At 3:13 Pp. May the jury retired, and “fifteen minutes later they returned the following originally worded verdict : “We, the gentlemen of the jury in the case of the People. vs, ‘James Reed, fin’! the defendant not guilty, (Signed) P. A. Paine, Foreman.” >.Nevada Lodge No. 13, F, Special Meeting. There wil’ be a meeting of Nevada Lodge No. 13, F, and A. M, at Masonic Hall,ott Wednesday, at 7230 f Yr. M. quested to be in attendance, » Visits ‘ing Brethren are cordially invited. The People vs, a@& A. M. The third degree of Masonry will be F. M. Pre’ 20, Mastes, $. 8. BosnpMay, Sevretarys As.was-said by our ‘ cial “135° pounits, ‘Lam always ut my store andinacon. at Members Are earnestly re-. Justice Robinson's Court.. Jas. Doyle ‘stole a coat from a room in the National Hotel during Monday evening's fire. ‘Who dares to say I’ a thief?” he detude when a citizen accused him of the deed. , ‘I say you're a thief, and I want yourto ‘come with me,” remarked Marshal Baldridge stepping up. you Doyle. I can oflivir ‘You haven't a warrant, and can’t. arrest “T’ve got a six-shooter, and arrest you,” murmured ‘the siiiting the action to the He stood a trial, victed, and got thirty days. Another warrant has_ been issued for the arrest of Mrs. HWl ena charge of insanity.” She will probably have to ‘be sent below this time. Jas. Fowler of Banner Hill has been arrested on charge of shooting @, horse belonging to James and Daniel Baldwin of Gold Flat. Wm. Irwin the wood-sawyer, whe has just returned fronra visit to other pastures, did mot bring back new habits with him amd-was sent to jail yesterday for five days, a plain drawk being his-offense. On his way-to the bastile he got-away from officer Scott ” me, words. at the corner of Pine and Commer--. The officer put on all sail aud . coon ‘Tecaptured him, eee Black Jack Mine, A force of mew are at+work pughing ahead the new Black Jack” The indiéations are good for striking the. ledye at an early date.. The Black Jack is under charge of Superintendent. Burke of the Golden Gate mine. mine, —s@~ School Hats 25 Cents Bae h, Mrs At . Lester & Crawrorp’ 3 +++ : _. Soto Harris’ “Sialdens: Pine stree t, Five Cents a glass. Reér s3-2w. below Vinton’s. ide ee ae ee oa The Brighton Range. Torn Pesuic: at find the following publishetl in a ‘paper of this city: “To the Brighton Range and'its ad vertisers anyl manufaéturers (who are very smallin this comtunity)l would state that T-handle the same ranges, and have failed to find. a singlé lot that ever arrived in this county in good order, which must be oi > account of construction -; and any stove . or range that will not hold its own weight for transportation,is not such a stove or range as is wanted by this cominunity. Gd. KE. Térwer, Nevada City, Aug. 30: ISS. Asone of the advertisers of the Brighton Range I freely adinit that Iam small, weighing only about Notwithstanding this dition to transact’ business with whoever wants to come and see me. Lam there to sell goods or attend to any less profitable matters that should be’ settled. As for the Brighton Range, I sell only such as are in perfect order. If any person sells socalled Brighton Ranges that cannot hold their own weight, I think those Ranges must be drunk. For Legg & Shaw, Nevada City, Sept--3. » Tnformation Wanted. John Martin Schuezler a native. of Switzerland about 50 years of age. His last address was Nevada City, Cal., in the year 1866. Any. information of hig whereabouts or of his death will be thankfully received by” ‘. the undersigned. M. SreineceEr, s3-4t, Pleasant Hill, Cass Co., Mo.
Mountain Ice. "The Nevatta Ice Company is now prepared to furnish to saloons, business houses and families a saperior quality of mountain ive, left at the Ice House will be prémptly attended to, m3=tf ¥. S. THompson. 8 OURAN PLE i SAR “ae ISR TE DuNCAN’S NEW SHAVING PARLORS, Pive Street, Beckman’s Building. OUIS DUNCAN, Proprietor, First class Li work at popular prices, Boots Blacked Free of Charge. N. B. Mr, Dancean was ‘formerly, eng at the Arcade-Bar ber Shop, Sacramente is a thorough master of the ne THREE GITY LOTS FOR SALE. d aiid ee ee. MREE very desirable City Lots are .offered for sale cheap. For particulars enquire “ t MRS. JONATHAN CLARK, pmanded,_strikingadramatic atti. retorted } was con-! and ran into, Judge Moran‘'s-retreat+—~ tunnel of the: ‘. ‘the age . ets use them: to clear and All orders j. ~ Dr. Henly’s celebrated I X LE Bitters-are the best Bittersinuse. They never fail to give relief. Read phybattle. Said smteyehere— SHEER « Sa Banres’ and childrens’ pictures a speciapty at ‘Quirk’s. tf oe Pleasant Furnished Rooms to Rent. BRuquire at this office. _ a23 Qriek is doing the finest wark ever done in this county, and has the best instruments to°do it with. tf Farewell Readings. Miss Minnie Miller will give <a Farewell Entertainment, consisting} of Readings and. -Recitations;—on, Thursday evening, September Sth, at the Theatre. She will be assist: ed by her class of pupils who have been--under=her instruction ‘Caring her visit to this city. sl-lw Quimx has just received one of the finest photographic lens ever brought to this coast, It is madeby the best manufacturer of photo instruments in Europe, and guarenteed to be the equal of any lenson thecoast, tf Bien ican en te ~A-Cough Cold or Sore Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequéntly results in an incurable lung disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches “are certain’ to to give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh Cénsumptiy es and Throat. diseases,. For thirty years the 'Droches have been recom: mended by physicians, and always give perfect satis action. They are not new or untried, but having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly sh entire. generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies’ of Public speakers, atid singstrengthSold at 25: cts a box a ae Vacant Places en the voice. -In-the-dental-rariks-will-never—oeceur if you are particular with your teeth, and cleanse then) every day with that famous tooth-wash, Sozodont. Fram youth to old age it will keep the enamel spotless/and un‘mpaired, The teeth of persobs.who. use Sozo-— dont have a pearl like whiteness, and the gums 2 roseate hue, while the breathe is puritied and rendered sweet and fragrant. It is composed of rare antisepic herbs and is entire y free from the objectionable and injurious ingredients. of tooth pastes, etc, WINE STREDT, NEVADA. spiee lagihea ts NOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in ; \ Of Every Description, IRON” STEEL, STOVES, TINWABRE, . GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, POWDER, FUSE, ROPE, BLOCKS, SHOVELS, PICKS,’ AXES, SLEDGES, GUNS, PISTOLS Etc,, Ete, , Ete e PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GL ASS, + PUTTY, Ete. Crockery, bes Glassware. SUPPLIES. Agent for the justly celebrated Vulean . Blasting Powder, “The best aun Powder in use, Larre and full stock of GRAN ITE TRON] WARE. , Mechanics’ Toola of all kinds. os made to order at.short notice, Beourchasors will find it to their advan tage tov isit iny establishment before buy ite elsewhere, GEO. E, TURNER, © No More Dyspepsia or Indigestion ! i: —* ‘ 0 gpl sicians’ certificates om the back Of. MILL & _ MINING Galvanized {ron Pipe of all sizes’ ADMISSION DAY, MUILITAR ‘. -——AT— HUNT’S HALL, Friday Evening, Sept. 9, 1881, . (ADMISSI@N BAY) —— Py wITADA Wut PUARD ! CONMITTEE OF ARR: ANGE MENTS: _Serg’t WE. Evans, t Alex: Sloan; _Corporal J. C, Dean, Private P. E. Private John Michell, Serge! Gray, FLOOR MANAGERS: Lieut. G. G. Gray, Lient, Corp. G. A. Nihell, John Michell, Priv. Chas, P. E.Gray, D. F. Getehell, Priv. John Richards, Privy. John ‘Wrimes. Jide Weisen burger, Priv: Priv, s are FLOOR DIRECTOR: CAPTAIN JOHN A. RAPP, ” RECEPTION COMMITTEE: Serg, J.C. Rich, Serg, Corp. AH. Walrath, Priv, Priy. E, Priy. ‘L: Alex. Gault, D. EE. Morgan, A. Appleton, Priv, John Watters, J. Nicholson, Priv, H. J, Bush, Priy. H. H, Haskins, » DECORATION COMMITTER, Corp, Jokx, Lewis, Priv, Wm. Horrell, Priv. Wim, Morgan, Priv. Thos. Cleveland, Priv, W. Go Stiles. MUSIC BY THE. Military. Band. GRAND MARCH at 9 0’ o’olock; Tickets, $1 50, Sp aes 50 Cents Military “Notice, os f NEVADA LIGHT GUARD! On Friday the 9th day of September, at 10 o’clock, A. M., YOU are hereby ordered to Appear at your Armory, In fall uniform, For Parade and Annual Target Practice. By ordér, Capt: Comd'y, Ast J. A. RAPP, had ed, ' Evans, 0. 8. ANTOINE TAM, DEALER IN Fresh Oysters, Gold Fish, Globes, Nuts, Candies, Etc., : NEXADA «ary, ea A Cc, HAVING. iden te leet GOLD. FISH and GLOBES. Two Gold Fish and Globe, $2°50 the public is called to my eats 1 tiful stock of goods A FRESH STOCK OF Fresh Eastern Oysters, Will be received daily und served up in the highest style of the culinary art. TRY THE TOPSY-TURY Y— Soinething new. A Fine Stovk of Choice French and American Candies If you want something nive, call on icons sh * Card to he Public. a ey ISAIAH WILLIAMS, TPXYHE REPUTED “PARTNER” OF J. i DUNCAN &'CO., has removed to Gillet’s . old stand, Pine street, now owned by J.C, Hassell, where those who desire First Class Work Done In the.‘Tonsorial Art,” will receive polite sar careful attention. ag36-lin~ AT COST . On acconnt of REMOVAL lial d article in the — IMPORTANT ‘STORE Will be. sold at Cost for the next TWO WEEKS ONLY! . Thomas, . of works, Willow Valley , Nevada County NEW GROCERY FIRM © TROWAS, WALRATH & HICKS, Broad St, Adjoining Gault's Bakery, . NEVADA CITY, ] AVING purchased the. entire stock of ALEX GAULT, are ‘new prepare i tosuppty the people of Nevada City with id the Bese-of everything in the Grocery an Provision Hne at ‘They keepaf ll and fresh supply of * «. GROCERIES, _ PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED, HAMS, BACON, LARD &e, Our Wine Cellar OLD WINES, COGNAC,“ RY2 AND BOURBON WHISKY. We have algo on hand Pine Brands of Tobacco & Cigars Good. Delivered Free of charge, » . be We warrant ev ery’ article sold by ns-to-be-as represented, and by strict _ attention to business and selling at The Lowest Living Rates, + Hope to receive a liberalbshare of the public patronage. &, Hicks, 76 Broad Street. Walrath No, Nevada City, August 25th, 1881. WEI LRINERY -AND FANCY . GOODS. MISS M. W. PIERCE J) ESIRES te inform the people o NEVADA CITY : And vicinity, that she will opeh a Store of Monday, Augdat 22d, 1881, Fot. Fashionable Millinery and Fancy Goods, On Broad Street, CY) next above the Engine House, Where she—wil} he-pleased-te welronie nl, and respectfully invites an inspection of-her . Stock of Goods, and asks -a share of: the trader aris —s FOR Sota Union India Rudder Co's Pure Para Gain CRACKPROOF Rubber Boots and Coats. Beware of imitations ! : E sure the Boots are stamped Craek Proof on the heels, and have the Pure Gum Springs oy the foot and insten, witch prevent their cracking or ‘hreakine. They will last twiee others manufactured, For Sale by all Dealers, All kinds Rubber Belting, ing, ol ‘prings, Clothiug, as long os any PackHose, S and Shoes, Ete. GOODYEAR: RUBBER CO, os H. PEASE, Jr, M, RUNYON, Boots Averrts, all Francisco, {OL D SPRING GRAVEL MINING (¢ ‘OM. _/ PANY. Location of principal place of business Nevada City, California, -Lovati 4 »Cal, iven that there are «a: allowing described stoek na Notice is hereby Unquent upon the on account of assessment No, 21, levied on the 28th day of July, 1331, the — several Aounts set o panite the names of the . rexpective shargholders, as follows: : No, No. Names, Certf. Shares, Am't A. HL. Parker, Trastee, 23 2K, 8 20.00 A. Hi. Parker, Trustee, 24 200 20,00 A.W. Parker, Trustee, 25 2) 20,00 re H: Parker; Trustee, 26 200 20.00 ye H, Parker, Trustee, 27 1000 100.89 . A, H, Parker, Trustee,190. 195 19. i And in aceordonce with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, inade on the 28th « day of July TH8T, a0 niuny shires of cach peared] of such » as may be necessary, win sold at publie auction, ‘at the office of the DSeeretary, doom 2, seenid floor, 8: outh, -enet corner Of Brodd aud Pifte streets, Ne M4 da City, California, on Thursday, the Pit teenth day of oot pore pa 1881, at the hour of lo'clock, P.M, of said day, to pay said dele quent’ aaseuginent thereon, teyether wi ‘coats of aivertising aud expenses of sale. “31 ‘DB. ACGERBAUCH. ca tah A.'H, PARRER, Sccre —-_ SASE Goons, _ eestor eee