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April 6, 1875 (4 pages)

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hearsmmmsbonsie a ae a : Bhe Daily Transcript NEVADA CITYs.CAln +, eT or = pas —“Tuesday. April 6, 1875. Senator Sargent at Home. {Senator Sargent arrived ‘in this city yesterday, at about 12°0’clock, M., frum: Washington. . Arrangements hud been made bythe citizens ‘of this place and Grass Valley, irrespective of party, to meet. tlic distinguished Senator and give him a warm reception, He arrived, at Col——fax-at-9—o’clock, and.was to have reached Grass Valley at noun, where __ eitizens of both places were to. meet —himrand conduct him to this city, «Monday morning brovght—a fierce ___. pnow-siorm, which prevented the arrangements from being carried out, Soon after bis arrival here th: [military band and a—large délegation of citiwens appeared in front of the National Hotel; and loud calls were made for the Senator, to which he responded in a neat little speech of thanks for the: feeling of good will shown by his fellow townsmen who ‘were present, irrespective of party, to welcome bim bome. ’ He stated that he bad. grewn up .° from almost 4 boy in our mountain city; thut'be bad formedties of friend. ship which distance had never severed, and that the signs oF -prosperity exhibited.on every*hand-here was as much a source of pleasure to him as _to-any. of our-residents, : The Churches. The correspondence found {In another column from our friend, Rector Davis, we publish with pleasportunity to state od position on . church affairs, We donot, as iutimated, take pleasure in showingup the defects of the Churehes-and never alluding to their good deeds. We} feel ¥ery friendly to ull of them and . are ever willing to do all in our power to forward their interests. We} will ufford them the free use of our £olumns to make known their wishes. We keep the pnblie posted as far as*we are able, of’ their success, and assist to the eftent-of car ability in helping them to achieve it, We_ believe that they do a-good work, . have a wide field for usefulness, and ing-#few of what ®e call defects in their practice, We regard the Charch . as amoral schoot and the Pastor as the teacher. We-ulso regard the pressas a teacher and all its readers us the’ school, and occasionally exercise the privilege of giving a few . 5uggestions On Church noutters,. ds well as on other. su jects. ‘Lratu will bear inspection wund—a pertect system defies: criucism. We do not believe Pastors of Churches believe that their orgauizaous have achivved—perfection —or-that-they~cantrot lluprové in usefulness.‘Tue quickest way fof a person to impicVe is to be ussired of his moral defects, aud the quickest way to form’ him ‘Gré, Tbasmuch ay it affords us an Op. Board of Supervisors, April Term. Monday, April 6, 1875, Board met pursuant to law in April term, 1875. Present, Messrs. Brady, Pattson, MeCoy, and Allan. President A.B. Brady in the chair: ‘Minutes of previous meeting read ‘and approved, The following demands against the coubty weré examined, and on motion warrants ordered drawn for the respective amounts, viz.: " §PECTAL, FUND. B, Johnston, burying two paupers, “A. B, Carley, drayage, $9. ~ Brown & Watson, county printing for quarter, $375. “ ==, Ls.& D. Marsh, lumber for hospital, $14.55, : Thos, George, conveying insane can stitt-ex-end-that-tield--by-corr eet patients to hosptrat $7 ‘Bell & Belden, meditine and_ stationery furnished, $27. E. H, Gaylord, telegraphing-and incidéntal expenses, $25 50. H, S. Welch, medical examination, $15.— oe Nevada Gas Co., gas consumed, $506). 4 ew, Lester & Mulloy, groceries for Ed Burroughs,repairing chairs, $7. Chas, H. Mitchell, advertising, $5. Geo. W, Welch, stationery, ~etc., W. H. Getchell, special services as Constable, $3 75. sR H. H.Greeley, special services as ‘Consttble, $20 25. Communicated. Ep. Transcript; In your editoria on Sunday, headed “Clashing,” you seem to be very much exercised apd troubled about the wrangling in the different bodies of © Ciaristia ns, in thistworld. of sin and sorrow_, “Now, wy dear sir, while I admit that amobg Christians ef every name, there are found a good many who lack charity towards hose who differ from ‘them, be assured, there are also found thousands wuo ure bright and shining lights in-society; -wuuse influence is fur gdod always, and 4 ithout which, society wouid be a nell on earth; men aud women who sustuin the very secuiar press, who dom speak or write. of its mighty power in works of Jove and quiet le bors in this world of wickedness which ever surrounds poor, weak man,-in this mortal state. Stwp ‘the labors of those wuo preach the gospet of our biessed Savivurand those Wao profess 1t—although they ditfer . about methods in earrymg~on—the good work—where would be tue werals of tue people? where che re . str .luiny power over the passiOus und Tuerefore “dou’t De too severe on these mach abused Chrisiians, for’su dvipg you ,-way undo sowe youd work, “done quietly show,-aud whith, . think you woud approve of if brought tu your note, Ou DSuuday Morning vext, can you lose “0 opportunity to attack the . gentey's Cueiaeen Lx. L church on all its weak-sides,;bat-selnee . tee . lusts of tue flesh? Pleaseanform ‘us?! . for every dise se arising from and —wituout i . departed for / ber parts on a MARRIED. _ At the Methodist Parsonage, in Nevada . Jity, April 4th, 1875, by. Rev. P. Y. Cool, Secche Augest.s Tyler, to Inez Eliza Lazelle; a)l.ef Nevada City. $ At thé Methodist Partonege, in Nevada ‘City, April 4th,-1875, by. Rev. PLY. Cool, William Kitto Eddy to Cynthia Marie Lazelle; alhof Nevada City, —The happy conptes snpplied nus sen ‘ALEX, GAULT'S GROCERY, en = PROVISION STORE, i ss ew hy ttren } yop ding tour. “We Z and the same happ enjoy. > ue a eee si TE AY: aa . ness they now The *‘Boranza’ for All, ¢ . Invalids,‘by nervous debility -desiroug of . again feeling the vigur of beslth and vin! of system, should ts j Before one botth ist dawn of restoration, of No case of Avepepsia, iitizestion, aes ease, has ever resisted its re er, Every part of the bnrnan quirés-and-shouit recite support frum the stgnmes, reguleted by the liver. 4 the ster ach cat not -firppl} the ailment requis the whol languishes. ‘I rtify your organs “with these bitters,und in afew day? vou will feel your hole system inviger: ted eyStem Teeene Sretenen: liver, stomach or bowels, it will revive your shatt pepties-and persons « keep 1t-within reach : and’ ease. aif 26-lin OSEPH'B. GWAY is hereby an @F nounced a6 a cindidute for to the offlte of City Marshal Eleétion May 3d, 1875. H FOR CITY MARSHAI-~ i 6 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. AVING leased the fire-proof building it with a e LARGE AND CHOICE a= -yaRTETYOF Family Groceries, L am prepared to sell PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CASE GOODS, etc., etc. _A'? WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, —— ON THE. MOST FAVORABLE™TERMS, E verything in’ my Store is just received ‘of the CHOICEST QUALITY, and con AND BAKERY, . adjoining my BAKERY, #nd stocked He thoughs ‘the citizens of the county bed adopted-the right couise to secure further prosperity in commencing .the construction of the local railroad; that the builiiing of wagon reads to the upper country and to Downieville ought next to receive attention; that such roads.would make this city the headquarters of a large section of country, which would add. wealth and prosperity to the place. He said that many of bis listeners had been his Clietits while be was a practicing attorney, and (bét ibe ssmeenergy and devotion to their such had ¢harweteriaed bis course in the National Halls of Congress; that he had ever regarded his constitueuts,of whatever party,as his clients, ¢ _.--8ame bonnet for two years. industriously as his abilities would allow him, for their interests. He paid a well merited: tribute to ‘our Representative,Hon. H. F Page, and said that there never was aman who, in'so short a length of time had made so gooda record for himself, or who had achieved more in the way cf beneficial legislation for his -constitnents, and he heartily reeom~—prented— him tothe" continué T consideration’. of _the.-voters —ofd this Congressional District. He said that as the assemblage was .composed of both political. parties, and all were personal friends, he should not, “allude to political matters, but’ would, -at some future time; address them on that question. After again thank: ing his old friends who had thus shown their respect and appreciation of him, he retired. We ‘believe no public man ever more: generally possessed the esteem of his constit« ae Mente then-Aaren-A>-Sargeat~ does" to-day. The general verdict is ‘well done, good and faitbful servant.’’ He has labored zealously for their interests, and any man of any party in his State has “always found him ready and willing to: serve them to the extent of his ability, Such offivers are an honor to themselves, to their constituents and to the country. Local Brevities. Twe housewives at Moore's Flat, regularly light fires with kerosene poured from a can. We sball expect au item from that section soon. A lady at Lake City has worn the That is to say—strange as it may seem-—she has not purchased a new one in that time. Will wonders never cease? A. J. Patrick looked over the town Saturday evening. Patrick thinks Nevada the best town in the State, except North San Juan. = ‘The streets ‘were: very sloppy. ¥esterday, being covered with melting snow. The sun-iu the afternoon was warm and Summer like. Fruit blossoms received no harm from the storm yesterday, What the coming nights will biing forth we are tinable ‘to suy. 7k Ladies Episcopal Society. ‘This “society will meet on Wednesday evening April 7th, at the residence of T. W. Sigourney. ; Mas. Cas. Mansa, President, Mas. W. H, Crawyokb, Secretary. of then Isto tett bin of them. This our religious teachers’ do weekly. We have sumetimes—éncroached upou the rights, perhaps, ‘avd told them of tueir shortcomings. * By doing this we do not wishto be uuderstood as opposing-the gvod work they are doing. .Lneir work will speak for itseif. By, their fruic ye shall kuow, them,. Churches, and Church members have faults as. well . as other men und other organizations. rit is theirduty as well as the daty . of ali-men to reform their defects. We skould all bear in mid that ‘we }arethe cliltren-uf one Pather> thar . good deeds will be rewarded -w lietiier the performbr belougs to. a particular organization. or not. We should be-charitable to all, strive to who-created all, to suve and advance the interests of all, This is our creed, and we heartily “recognize the Church which labors to that end, ‘There are abuses tou be corrected in political parties and there are defects eveu in Churches. which canuot bear criticism, ‘Their work is. useful, ‘Cun still improve In good works and extend their field of usefulness by proper effort. Road Work, New ground put upon roads now, will bepacked down before the very dry weather, and will aot pulverize imto dust so as to make them a nuisance to all who have to travel them during the Summer; We noticed in taking a ride over several roads the other day, ‘that'a little work has as much as should be done at ence. The road Jeading from Grass Valley to the Forest House, below _ Wolf Creek, on which Mr, Perrin is the coutractor, is a model one, and’ it would be a good idea for. ether. contractors to pass over it ‘and take pattern. -It is assmooth the whole distance as a race track. Nearly all . the pleasure nding in the vicinity is done over it; because it is the only road in a condition fit to afford pleasure in riding. The price paid by the county for the work, is no greater than that paid on parallel roads of the same length, which are in the roughest kind of a condition. The reason is the contractor expends the money paid him’in work, and does not expect to pocket half ofit for profits, ‘as some of the others do. A contract should be let to no one who has not an interest in seeing the money honestly. expended. .Why cannot men’ aceept such a position ‘fsF the publi good as well as the position of schooltrustee. The trouble in employing men to work’ and occasionally overlooking their work is no greater than the duties of a school trustee.People pay a road tax, not for the private gain of a few contractors but for the purpose of having passable highways, and the Supervisors should continue to insist 6n the money being so expended New styles of Brussel Carpets With efforts of ‘any individual, society-or-. Robt. Huckins, special services as Constable, $60 50. D. Janis, conveying insane person from Trackee, $34 35,.— GENZRAL FUND, __ W.H. Getchell, services as Constable, 39. . H. Hi. Greeley, services as Constabli, $34 60. Sass = Robi. Huckins, services as Constable, $97 10. Wui. Curless;~post-mortem exaniination, $15. : Sar Jno, Keiser, Justice's fees-in eriminal-cases, $4 25, a ane Jno. Stotlar, Justice’s fees in criminal cases, $23 80.J. M. Walling, Justice’s fees in eriminal cases, $33. . are men who have. been 3345¢ ‘seer dis 4 ++. SEVE BETS MS Ge CUrtor ras Ur tiie VUES) ious aud wranglings and ciashings aud stealings of th® political churcu, of whieh I suppose you are an bonor= ed member. Kespecifully yours; Geo. kK. Davis, A Christiau Minister. The independent Party. It may. be that the election of men of Independent polities would correct ull the existing abuses in State and National aftiirs. It may be that the men-who profess to be Ludependent are more perfect than their office: from them donot prove to us their immuaculucy.” They \ secking chronic of. fice beekers in both partes in the aaa ta! -tettows,-but-the ist of—eandidates+ Stockholders’ Y. UBA TUNNEL GOLI Tocation, Manzi Cjunty, California hi ti “me: ting of. the StockkGldrrs of the above Bila eeting aia aay tees and officers gor the ensuing ve fer the transactiotrof -suctrother-t as may come bef re the incass 1 held at the office vf the said Conipan the becretary’s office, at North San Jua uv’ Nevada cvunty, State “of ~ California, on MONDAX, the TENTif-iay of MAY, 1875,’ at one o’elock in the afternoon cf that day, J.A.J WAY, President,
: By Jas. A, StipGin, Secretary. WN. San Juan, April 2, 1875,— aa aa ELECTION NOTICE. tion will be held on Monday. May 3d, 1875; at the Mar-hal’s Office; on Broad St., in the city of Nevada, for Five Trustees, One Marshal, One Assessor, and One ‘Treas: urr, Chas, Marsh will act as Insfiector, and T. iT. Davenport and F. C. Judges of suid Election ! ~ 1 L named Company, forthe cle tion of Trus : — . . Nure is hereby given thet-an Elec: . Rich ‘as . e The Polls will be . prepnthyis FRESH and PURE. Y ke x aa 1 evn an i 1 I intend. to keep the BEST of everything to be found in a First Class GROCERY and. PROVISION ST. RE, ane Lalso-intend to sell at the Lowest Public Patronage. is respectfully solicited. criminal cases, $3, “J. J. Le Peel, . criminal cases; $15: Henry Duavis, Justice’s fees in criminal cases, and inquest, $46 75, Geo. B Newell, J. P., Coroner's fees, $14 25,. . ae : E. H. Gaylord, District Attorney fees in criminal cases, $24Q.Dr. Wm. McCormick, post mortem examination, $15, . J, B. Gray, services as Constable ‘in crinrinal cases, $35 30, Justice’s fees in Constable in criminal cases, $98 33. Dau’l Collins, services as Constable in criminal cases, $21. E. L. Melbourne, services as Constable in criminal cases, $9 40, . Hunt & Welch, examining insane, $60. s p National Exchange Hotel, board of prisoners, $293 50, . criminal cases, $969 90, : W, H Totten, sundry jury certifieates $151 50, : EL Burroughs, sundry jury certificates, $538 Y, F Bank of Nevada County, sundry jury certificates, $110, * South Yuba Canal Co., Water for Hospital, $22 75, . Nevada Water Works, for Court House, $52. County Clerk, Postage for Co. Officers, $50. e Geo. W. Smith, Special Sheriff, $131 25, Resignation of J.J. Peel, Justice of the Peace, in and for Meadow Lake Township, read, and on. motion, accepted, Board adjeurned until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. cont Jno. Parison, Clerk. Fees of “ Advertised Letter List. The following letters remain in the Post Office, inthis city, for the week ending “Monday; Apri ot, 187555 H. H. Hasxtna, P. M. Brown Miss Cordelia. Caron Thomas. * Calkins D. BE. -: Dellabough Laneon J, Duprey Geo, Finlay Miss Sarah. Kitts Won. = Landerd Simeon. La France Mederie, Maine Thomas. aut Manion Michael. S Ray John, we Smith Henry, , Valineia Thomas, ~~ borders, at Goldsmith’s.:* . a3. _ Warwick Mes, Wat, i. cal a4 e 24 Meo ee 9 fe Bal < and-he-had tebored—as-earnestiy and Pp onchtall_andtrust-to-tho-Pather ee ee W.-H, Montgomery, services as” Megilley Hambell, a i Le ee = ie Ste te pest they tretormed or wit evidence they bave, given of reforution, We are us yet unable to see. If-it can be proven to us that they have been converted, we will gladly assist them to obtain “political positions instead of those of other pur: -. ties. Empire Mine.—The otherday two fine looking gold bricks were brought in from the Empire mine. They were the free gold’ products, excluding sulphurets,cfa four weeks run, The two bars aggregated in value the sum of about $22,000. This is very good for the oldest: Working mine in -the district.. We ean remember, that-en several occa: sions the, Empire managers, when things looked a little blue under ground, started in to pull-up the pumps and-to close down the wine. That: was not done, however, and ihe Empire is now looking better than sbe-ever did-before tn ult her history. The Empire'is in splendid condi lion.—G, V, Union. -. : I Gr. Anoonp Town.—There was a kind of a sleepy dreaminess all around town Friday. The day was one of those Spring fever days when itis a luxury to not do much—not do any~ thiug in fact. Yet the town seemed hopeful and indeed cheerfal, though not killing itself, nor wearing itself out with rushing-around. ‘Lhe mining men are working now more than they were working a mouth ago, which adds to the general secure feeling as to the near future of the town. The prospectors. have been unusually successful of late, which encourages that kind of needful along as rapidly as is possible, under all the circumstances of the case.—G Y. Union. never. more promising. Cherry‘plums, cherries and apricots are growing rapidly,-and the. peach “and apple crop will be large.“ Plums are thin. 3 “ 50 Sehool Hats, at 3734 cents apiece at Goldsmith ’s. ——an MpsBeecher is an awfal , homely b trom but then her bread is never FDeaty.* . ; a ESSE BORN, fisAt the Cascades, March Sist, 1875, to Jno, Senner and wife, a son, _ Tue Marysville ‘Appeal says.the . .fruit prospect. in that section. was. -opetrat-t-o'ctock, A> M.,; sud close at Sunidowh; : ig. SAMUEL CLUYTER, President. A. H. Hanson;Clerk of Board of Trustees: UNION LIVERY ~STABLE, GRAHAM & MAJOR, PROPRIETORS. é OPPOSITE UNION < Hott, MAIN SLRLET, ‘NEVADA CITY, ‘CAL, I AVING leased the UNION STABLES, and stocked it with a fine collection of HORSES, CARRIAGES apd BUAGIES, the proprietors announce to the citizens of Nevada and the community in general,that they are prepared te furnish ° _ ELEGANT TURNOUTS, Their horses are .kind’and gentle, well broken, and yet fre. goers. Persons dee siring to get a TEAM OR SADDLE HOR SE: Should call and examine our outfits and prices. ‘Transient custom solicited” and every effort will be made to give satisfac. tion. Horses boarded by the.week or. month. at reasonable rates. : = : GRAHAM & MAJOR, il Ist, 1875. : ‘Nevada City, Apr Neyadd City, April 1st, 1875, : e FLOWER SEzDS. » = GARDEN SEEDS. GRASS SEEDS. CLOVER SEED. ONION TOPS. , Wholesale and naa at PRESTON’S COUGH CANDY, a Affords immediate relief to sore throats, SPRY Ire. “Wholesale and man. ls N. W. corner Broad and Pine Streets. UMMONS. State of Cailfornia, County kK of Nevada, ss:—Thie People of the State ‘of Calitoruia send greeting to A. Borgilt, Def:ndant. You are hereby required toappear in an action brought against you in the Justice’s Court of Nevada Township, ‘in and for the county of Nevada, State of California, “before J. M, Walling, P=: by George E. Turner, ‘Plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days [exclusive of the day of service} after the service on you of this summons; if served within this county but in this district, within twenty days, otherwise taken as ainst you by default. -'The gaid action is brought to recover the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150 00) gola coin of the United Statee, alleged to. be due and owing f/om the said Defendant to the said Plaintiff, in account of merchandise sold and delivered by said plainiiff to the suid Defendant. Ard you sre hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, as above required, said Plaintiff will take judgment apainet you for one hundred and fifty. ($150 00) “dollars, gold coin, together with costs and accruing costs. “ Given’under my hand his 234 day of Margh, A. D. 1875, a. M. WALLING, Justice of the Pefce of said Township. bie within forty days, or judgment will be}: sell MILLINGTON’S : DANCING CLASSES, : AT TEMPERANCE HALL. DAYS AND EVENINGS: OF TUITION. Gents’ Class, Munday, at 8 P. M« Ladies’, Wednesday, at 2 P.M: Ladies and Gentiemen, Thursday, at 8 P.M. ‘ 5 : Misses and Masters, (from 12 to lo years of age) Saturday at 8 P. M, Children, on Saturday, at 2P, M. Private lessons will be given from,10 ‘0 4 every day whem hot engaged with clas: es Parties desirous of acquiring the New and Elegant Waltz, ‘*The Glide,”? which combines both elegance and simplicity. and can be easily attained by persons of all ages without dizziness, are respectfally solicited. S. J. MILLINGTON. Nevada City, March 23d, 1875, W. D. Long, Pjft's atty, = apl DENTISTRY. «Transcript Builaing, ON COMMERCIAL STREET. DR. G. W. GRAVES DR. H. WAGNER, Physicians, Surgeons and Obstetricians, _ : . Permanently located at é NEVADA CITY. ‘FFCE in Brown & Morgan’s Bloc J Corner Broad and Pine streets, mech, ' : Carriage, Sign, and Oxna-~ a mental Painting. _ J. W. COOLEY, T dine CARRIAGE FACTORY, (near the residence of John Cashin, on the Grass Valiey road,) is now prepared to do CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAIVTING In all its branches, in the-most finished style, and with promptness. Prices te suit the times, ’ ; : : ’ Satisfaction, Guaranteed. 4 Nevada, March 2A gig : 2 Living Prices. A share of the CHOICE BULBS. . ALFALFA. . Retsil’ Druggist and Seeds: “dd, WL COOLEY. } ; : The D NE Ves Dedicatior vf The Dec odist Chur from Sund. severe stor. The day w as the. time : the chure By 11 0’clo pied,and’ b in to accolu were ylabl ing to seve were betwe present.. by an anthe by a sciipu singing, pr after wuick the dedicat elusion, so. receive sub gregation t charch deb Sponded, a ~ “pledged in the latenes dédication poned uanii ‘of which Mr. -McPi: Bishop Pe The Oey ee crowded, ‘in being prese ter the usu the Bishop those prese and the su: the mornir total for Trustees (1 ehureb bui by Bim dec ship for t Nevada Cit solemuly ¢ ——after-whiel and the co: the benedi. int ® shal is ann TRANSCRIP election to shal, Gra: Lyman This nev ‘to a geography. history are together th raneous. on. from ce in the nat blotting th Different-x by bards all teachei men and p offérs a gra . to be foun $5, brings Hous The hou. Broad stre and John sale, Inqu street, Nev Conscrot the trouble extended . twenty mil and exami1z _ fancy and by A. Gol magnifizen Nevada: co termined tc business in and prices be the mea: want of dr fancy goo else-ever k can convi1 what we sa ing goods. you don’t ‘ble to shov new styles. We take to our cust ‘erally, that the finest, . ‘fashionable hats, , boo brought to found che Give usac and prices _ Where, #7