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October 16, 1875 (4 pages)

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The Daily Granseript as. laturday, Oct-16, 1875. The advocates of an inflation of the currency’ have met. with an inglorious defeat in Ohic. The Demobricy have been noted for ‘‘new departare:’’ daring. the past tem years, and in each case the dodge Tailed to win,as it didin this case. It is true the Demoeratic party of this State were in harmony with Re. Fitsgerald’s Recommendation. ‘The Grass Valley Union publishes {acard which was signed by Carr, Fitzgerald's re-nomination in’ 1871, and expects to make people who have forgotten the ciroumstance, believe that all the sigrers thought. the Parson the only fit man for the position'of State Superintendent, That card had a history which was thorthoroughly ventilated daring the campaign whieh. followed. The card was signed by many Repablican teichers at the urgent request of Fitzgerald's party friends, under the representation that it would only publicans om, this question, and/ 0é used in farthering Fitzgerald’. therefore sre not displeased because of. the, defeat of the inflationiats. “They would, however, have ‘deca Better pleased to have seen their party victorious and take the chances of defeating the financial measure ‘among themselves. It will do for an excnge to say the party met with defeat in Ohio because of the heresy ‘it adopted, but the same éxcuse will not answer for the resilts in Iowa, Nebraska, and New Jersey. The results in each case indicate which ‘way the election wili go next Fall. ¥t also proves that the contest at that time will be between the Republican and Dembcratic parties, There will be no third party to divide the ranks of either of the old parties. The Republicans who inaugurated the Independent movement in the East, have, in most eases, thrown their influence in fa. vor of the Republicans, beifeving that existing ubuses ean be more quickly eradicated than by attempting to create s new party that would _ Only result in the success of the De“"mooraey. Their inflaence bas had much fo do with turning the tide ‘which, a short time since, threatened to hurl the party from power, They have been received with open arms by the old party, and the breach which has heretofore separated them is now well nigh healed. We predict that in the Presidential campaign, not only the Jeaders but the rank and file of the Republicans and the Independents, will work shoulder to shoulder for the suceess of the party that has been found true to the best intesests of the conntry, In View of this. fact it would seem good poligy fer the Republicans of this State who have been honestly divided to come together and work in harmony, The State is Republican} beyond adoubt if Republicans vote together, This Pall is a good time to unite-and heal past differences when there is bat little partisan feel_ in the field on the Repobliean ticket, that are free from objection, and who are the peers if not the suapetious of their epponents. Past dif. , ferenees ought to be forgotten, and the right hand of fellowship extended between all who have ever Been Republicans, There will never be a more ayspicious time. We are glad to be able to state that there is a feeling all over this county favorable © such @ re-onion, and the coming telection wihh demogetzate the fact. The following pupils are on the toll of honor in the Fisst Ivtormediate school for the mouth. ending Oot. 16th; Miss M. F. Gregory teacher: Eddy Parker, Lizzie Hughes, ley, Addy MoNally, John. ‘Tresise,. James Young, Frank Worthington, Josie Plonkett, Sherman Marsh, Kitty Harrigan, Maggie Cashin, Nora MoArthur, Susie Bluett, Allie Smith, Mattie Gregory, Belle Jack, Annie Ouborne, May Seaman, Lena Manuix, Katie Mannix, Katie Hoskins, Bugenia Mills, Aunie Stonebridge, Liew Boardman; George Isoard, Willie Berry, Jonh Duffy, » Chas. Stonebridge, Eddy Coe., Dweiume Housrs.—There seems to be a scarcity of dwelling houses in Grass Valley. ‘Within the past four or five days a number of applicutions have been made at this office, for such houses. We know of not one dwelling house vacant in this town, Some one who has lots large enough should put up neat cottages; such cottages will be occupied right away and will pay well to their owners. Many men who work beyond _ the Sierra Nevadas want their fami‘Hes to remain in Grass Valley where “health, pleaty,” good schools and eburehes exist. Whe will go to work and builda lot of wice cot gbances for re-nomination before the Democratic State Convention, which itself says: ‘‘Many of the signatures herewith appended, were obtained you to allow os to publish this correspondence.” Thus showing that others signed it without thought of. its. subsequent ~ use for political purposes. The Parson took this paper to Sacramento, and through its influence, and other political tricks, obtained the nomination; but he did net obtain. an election. The signers of the doeument did just what aay person would under the circamstences, and their subsequsnt action proved their signing was only done as a friendly aet to an opponent. Out of the 40 male teachers who signed the document, 25 afterwards supperted Bolander.— Did that prove the card represented the sentiments of the signers. It was shown during the campaign that @ large number signed it witheat reading it, simply to please the parties who solicited them, The card was written by warm partisan friends -of Fizgerala’s, who would have been foolish hed they not plastered on their praise as thick as it would bear. That card, obtained as it was, did as much to defeat Fitzgerald, as any one thing, and we should think it very Poor policy on the part of his sapporters to again revive it. It was, political dodges of a sharp’ political Parson to gain an election which his record as Superintendent would not warrant. That straw, like most of the others. grabbed at during this campaign, will not keep the parson above water. = Struck it Rich, The Grass Valley Union gives the following particulars concerning the ‘rich strike at Rough and Ready: The Smartaville Company, composed of Charley Dahain and Patsy Batler,of Smartsville, have been working for some time pust a quartz ledge in Rough and Ready township, The ledge is in Torpey’s ranch, on Deer creek, and northwest from the town of Rough and Ready. The ledge in the shaft, from the start, has shown well as to the character of the rock. Yesterday the miners strack a splendid streak of pay ore. The ledge is about three feet thick and a seam in it, about two inches thick, is filled with bright gold, while the balance sulphurets, with occasional glimpses of free gold. Our informant, who out of the mines of this district for the last ten years, says he never saw anything as rich as that rock now coming out of the Saiartsville Company's mine. A Stage Driver's Stratagem, The Sonora stage waa stopped this morning at 8:30 about 8 miles out of Milton, by three masked men who six-shooters, and who demanded Wells, Fargo & Go's treasure box. Sam. Swith, the driver, whovia the who has never been stopped before, told the robbers that he had no treature; that there was a about balf ao hour behind him which had the treasure, and the rebbers allowed him to pass without further molestation, There were thirteen passengers aboard the stage, and they were not molested.—Stocktoa Independent. Tue committee appointed to seclire the erection of. a monument over the grave of William Gilmore Sims, in Magnolia Cemetery, Charles: ton, South Carolina, have, decided to adopt the plan of a bronze colossal bust, on a granite pedestal, similar to that to Humboldt, erected in tnges? ‘The enterprise will pay.—Grass Fab Si rt ley Uuien. ath ob PARA! was to meet soon after; ‘The card . } for the express purpose of inducing . in 1871, regarded as one of thasharp . of the ledge carries heavy and’ rich} bas seen all the fine specimens taken . were armed with a shotgun and two oldest stage driver in the State, and . a portionment of sehool money on hand Oct. 13th, 1875: Allison’ Ranch....,... 50.38 BOW. 6+. 55s s0mes mae ae _ 24:19 Birehville... oss want's weve», 25 39 Blas Tent. ; 5.. . 45 es 25 19 Der Rived. 3. 005s. osc ess 25 19 Cealk Bia ieee ckud 25 19 Choe COOK, 5 iss do kk oe cot és 2B 19 Cherokee :... se Be 25 19 Columbia Hill;....:.:. 50 38 PNA oo iccierdsnceecens 25 19 Forest Springs....... 50. 38 French Corral ....0:..5 25.19 Grass Valley. .). 0.5.5 .5.c00 302 28 ie aan ee 25.19 GOGIOE fo cbs saw nw eee sc 25 19 Indian Springs. ..55. see: @O 19 Iron Mountain......:7 25 19 Kentucky Flat... MECis sas 25 19 Tate SIRE. sis eco keee ts le TAG MI ok cep Couieise sae “‘_ 19 Li PU Shs wk BRO & 5 1$ Lake City me wa Es Moore’s Flat.. ..... ,< 29 19 Mooney Flat. .. 0.6 senses 25 19 MaQullei ss ose'g isc cece se 219 eves. 65666 ei OT North San Juan...... 50 38 North Bloomfield..:... 25 19 North Star. ... Os weaned 25 19 ec, PE AI RFT g 60 38 SPOONS pitt 65s si bs = s0gha gs 25 19 Pleasant Valley...... 2 19 Quaker Hill... A per era 25 19 Rough & Ready...... 25 19 PLES 1 SRR es ve 25 19 Sebastopol.. . bacivierd bi nud 25 19 Swoetland. oi.. 0.. ies. 25 19 TONONUEEID picece uu clecsan 25 19 Truckee.. ... Tihs -piebne Ate eL Maion Bah ices. cess coes . 50 38 Willow Valley. 5).. 60055, _ 25 19 TION iy 55-43 600o 25 19 Total, . $1,712 92 . Faans Power, Supt. D, E. Bell, Deputy. [By Telegraph,] ‘Mining Stocks. Yesterday Morning’s Sales. 1245 Ophir, 65%, 6534, 655,, 6&7, "165 Mexican, 2034. 28%;. 983. 1130 Gould & Carry, 21, 217%. Zest are 50, 5034. wage, : lye ye 55 Chollar, 70. 420 Crown Point, 22%4,.22%, ~ 60 Yellow Jacket, 61, 613,. 100 Imperial, 933,9%. = > 100 Empire Mill, 544. Se 60 Keutuck, 1134, 11%. .F 80 Alpha, 16, 1634, 115 Belcher, 174%, 17%. 150 Confidence, 17%. 150 Con Virginia. 305, 30634, 307. 315 Sierra Nevada, 14%, 14%, 597 California, 6124, 613, 62, 460 Bullion, 48, 48%, 50,. 55 Seg Belcher, .70, 7134. 105: Overman, 47, 4734. 350 Juatice, 30, 30b5, 100 Buecor, Tic. 285 Lady Bryan, 1%.880 Union Con, 944, 9%. 610 Julia, 8, 844, 8%, 8%. 100 Occidental, 334. 40 American Flat, 2. 740° Woodville, 24, 244. 95 Baltimore, 234. 110 Utah, 7%. 70 Caledonia, 18, 17%. . 165 Florids, 6, 4%. 100 Wells Fargo, 40c. Yesterday Afternoon's Sa2os50 Meadow Valley, 2%. 870 Ely, 31, 3034, 30. at 225 Eureka Con, 15%, 184%, 15. 835 Leopard.12, 11%, 113%. 20 Jefferson, 4%. 350 Gila, 3, 2%. 1435 Ophir, 68. 68%, 69, 69%/,69% 75 Savage, 85, 86, 354 195 Con Virginia, 15,” ‘ és 895 ‘Ciltiforma, 64, 634, 631,b5. 10 Yellow Jacket, 61. 95 Overman, 50, 4934, 35@ Gould & Ourry, 22. 125 Imperial, 9; 9%. 35 Belcher, 17%, 17%. ulia, 844; 8%, 8%. 10: Oaledoutt, 18” 805 Utah, 7%,7%. 70 Sierra Nevada, 15. diese * 190 Bullion, 52, 5234, os ate th est Icher, 6234 53%. ee ie 74b30. -ustice, 30, 30, 3h, 575 Union Con, 9%, 93<, 10; ' Mollef Hence. . The following is thé roll of honor in the 3rd_ Intermediate school for the month ending Oct. 16th; Miss %. C. Nilon teacher; Mamie Beckman; Willie Silver, Annie Tally, Julias {soard, Nettie Murchie, Gussie Black, Nettie Osborne, Allie Nilon, Mary Enright, Horace Clark, Lincolin Hall, Frank Keeney, Nettie Herzinger, Henry Rich, Lizzie KeeGeorge Black, Aunie Merry, Eddie Coughlan, Sarah Mooney, Charlie Chen Mamie Smith, Johny hesnut, Allen Merry, Mary Moon Johnny Mein, Grace Eddy, Warren Alty, Grace . Helen Weisenberger, Joel Porter, A. ShurtMarker, Perey Coe; Liazie Cornell, Kitty Kalagher, Lulu Coe, Fefdnand, Maller, Hattie Jones, Lizzie Monro, ttie Hook, Annie Haghes, Hugh McCauley, Rafaela Mooney. » The following is the county, ap-. Peth# to get a biteut him, and eqaalling i yfand yelling, the poor little porker. —~j . twisted in the intelligent wide-awake jin the way of his taking the stump in behalf.of his friends.” ‘. Erie Canal ring, pleaded ‘the statute liff, John Quintana, Paulina Weiss, . Geese Fouts or Fox.—A goose has ps the the keenest apprécii of bamor of any animal, unless it be het own areh enemy, the fox. The writer once saw ina little grass ¥ paddock some eight or tem fat and healthy pigs, and half ascore of geese. From this paddock a narrow, open gate gave entrance into a farm yard, and asthe evening drew. near the geese ranged themselves ina row near this Thermopyle. Obviously, supper time Was approaching, and the pigs wished to retarn home to their troughs. Equally clearly the geese bad given each other the eal not to let them pass through
the gate which they guarded without paying toll, First there came up a jolly, good humored little pig, who trotted cheerfally along with a confidence which ought to have disa¥med criticism, till he came among the geese, Then witha cackle and 9 scream every neck was stretched} rah the gauntlet. The same fate befell six or seven more of lig brethren in successicn, each betraying his increasing trepidation’ aa he approached the fatal pass, and made a bolt through the corps de garde of geese, whose chattermg and screches of-delight were almost undistinguishable from human laughter. At last the biggest pig of the party brought up in the rear. He was pink-fleshed, clean, young, yellow, with fat limbs and sides, and his ears were cocked, aud his tail sharply manner which so completely distinguish the intellectual pig from the mere swine miultitade,. With a loud grunt of defiance, this brave beast charged through the flock of geese, and bad actually almost gained the gate, when a large gray goose made one grab at-his fat ham, ecaaght up the skin in a bunch, and gave ita tremenduous pinch in her red beak. Needless to say the air was rent with squeals of agony of the injured pig and the ecstatic psans of the flock of geese in chorus, From the order in which the transaction took place, we derive the impression that a similar game of-prisonor’s-base probablyformed the peter begt e ms the geese every evening. rances PowTue Boston Traveler {(Republican) thinks that “Presidént Grant's noble speech before the Army of Tennessee will create a demand for his services in the close political campaigns of the futute; when his officia] position shall no longer stand ~ , the boss of the Groner D. of limi tations against hia indictment for, bribery and. corra » bat Judge Clinton, of Buffalo, has ruled a grandsoo of DeWitt, and avery” proper person to be looking after the Erie Canal. tke F. W. Gross, formerly of the Marysville Appeal, then of the San Francisco Oall, ‘and latterly of the San Francisco Post, has been appointed Chief Clerk of the San Francisco Mint, vice Lande resigned. Tue State Grange of California propriate $40,000 towards the exhibition of California at the CentenTHE spawn and young fishes placed letely in Tulare Lake by the State Fish Commissioners have been killed by the alkaline waters of that lake. Gex, Sunray isto have a grand reception at Virginia City next MonReap Rosenberg’s Advertisement. NEVADA THEATRE. JOS, MURPHY, Manager. J. SHUTTUCK, Treasurer Monday Even’g, oct. 18th. Uae MORAROH OF ALL ENTER. JOS. MURPHY, In his marvelous Irish, Dutch. Hegre and .& FULL COMPANY OF ARTISTS. ‘THAT RASCAL PAT! Characters by the Company. a will conclude with Piss: es THE ANT1-COOLIE QUESTION a A ws 7 Fis ri ° PRICE OF ADMISSION. . out the plea, This Judge Clinton is} has petitioned the Legislature to ap. . Dress Circle, $100. — Parquette, 60 cents. FOR A SHORT TIME. —o HAD your ‘PICTURE THE GREAT ARTIST, DESMOND, nat THE— RUDOLPH PHOTO-GALLERY, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITT. Delay not, ‘for regret may.come too late. . Prices to suit the times. IMPORTANT NOTICE. JOHN JACE, NEVADA. CITY, H* been oppotated tole — by + LIEBES BROS. & CO., For the sale of their famous brands of CIGARS & SMOKING TORACCO. Bi r-keepers will,hereafter find it to their advantage to inspect the stock of JOHN JACK before sending. to San Francisco for their supplies. I will gnarantee to deliver them CLOARS lower than they can get them at the Bay, Following are some of the brands: BIQUET, US, SENATE, VENUS, PERLA DE CUBA, -REPUBLIC DE CUBA, . . . PUMARIEGA, CHOICE YOUSG AMERICA, AMERICAN TEAM, And a variety of other brands, too nunierous to mention. The bar-keepers can get a Cigar of me guaranteed to suit all their os JOHN JACK. < = = PROBATE NOTICE. Nees of California, county of Leme the matter of the estate of Joseph Ce ill 06 onli Joseph Leme, oe ‘ on 0! ix Gillet for the @ to him of letters when and where any perIN QUANTITIES TO SUIT: J. JACOBS, BING about to close his business in Nevada City, offers his whole ‘stack.: CIGARS, MBEERSCHAUM PIPES, CUTLERY, VARIETY GOODS, eto.,AT SAN FRANCISCO COST, EN QUANTITTES TO. surr, This is the best opportunity for Smokers and : EVER OFFERD IN NEVADA. ed teetetaien oe Fixtures fer Sale and Store te Rent, oct 6 3. JACORs. AND ANISE. _ RUDOLPH’s EXTRACT oo iti £ slature of the State of California CHOICE TOBACCO & cIGARs, . OTICE to TaxPayers and contractors Notice is hereby given that in accorce with the p of' ani Act of the Legislature of the State of Callformia, enti. tied *‘an Act.to provide for the location construction and maintenance of Pubic Roads in Nevada County,” I will sel] at " . public sale to the lowest bidder, in: tron; of Walling’s Hot'1, in the town of Rough & Ready, on MONDAY, the 1st day of No. yember, at 11 o’clock, A, M., contracts tor ‘wepairing and keeping in repair for the termxof two years, the following describeg reads in Rough and Ready Township: Section 1. Commencing at the township line separating Grass Valley township from Rough and Keady township; on the old McCourtney road. Thence te Ameri. ean Ranch on said road; thence along the Road extending io the Indian Springs House, by Hatch’s house; thence to junc. tion of toll road known as Hatch’s, ut the _. Downey House. Ten miles more or lege, Sec. 2, Commencing at & point on the old McOourtney road, near the Ranch, where the said road:is in by theroad leading from the Indicn 8: ‘ extending thence along the ola McCourt.” ney road to the Yuba county line; thenco. from the Shoteridge ranch to Reed ranch, ‘thirteen miles ana a half more or fess, ~“See. 3, Commencing at the end of the Union ‘Turnpike—Gephoerd’s toll rogqa— Indian Springs House; thence acrosg io Horton’s ranch; on the Marysville Toad; also all that portion of the road lying be. tween Taylor's old ranch and the end of the Pet Hill toll road, éight miles and g half, more or less. Sec. 4, Commencing at the Anthony House, on the road leading from North San Juan to Marysvill«-; thence to the Yuba. county line/near the Union Ranch;. by Mooney Flat, six miles more or less. Sec. 56, Commencing at Widow Rapp’s barn, on the Marvsville and North San Juan road; thence to Pleasant Valley, over the new grade at Beckmuan’s Hill; thence to Kentucky Flat over the new bridge to Union Turnpike at or near Randolph Flat; also from the township line separating Ne. vada township from Rough and Ready township, to Newtown, and through New. town to jutctien.of the Nawtown road with the road first. described, eight and a half miles, more or less, All bridges on these sections mustim. . mediately be put and kept in good substan.. tial order and repair; all culverts needing repair must be open, concave faced with reck; ditches must be open during the rainy season; breakwaters placed at proper ' Pintervalsto prevent the road from being washed;.and to keep it in good traveling. order during the contract: all obstractions must be removed from the road, springy places thereon drained, ruts, chuek holes . and uneven places properly filled, ali’ loose rocks, also permanent ones, removed ‘and the sectionsimproved aod kept in good Nix to Tax Payers and Contractors, Notice is hereby given that'in accor-. dance with the provisions of an Act of the i entitled ‘‘an Act to provide for the location, construction and maintenance of Public Roads in Nevada County, I willsel! at publie sale to the lowest bidder, in front of Dickson & Gaynor’s suloon, in the town of . North Sac. Juan, on SATURDAY, October 30th, at 1 o’clock, P. M. contracts for repairing and in repair for the term of two Soi the following described roads to : Section 1, Com: at foot of Main street, North San Juan, at en of Freemat:'s aseh tn taditowht ty Gotaaeeet SweetBa : , Sw land, Birchyille, 1 Ee Call Tee (aE falesliienl i. i be ES Loli i df F : ee abag g Se 3 Beh ( abd Ee i 5 : Epuied Hu af Etenctet sot sstey fipetree celtbhetay a & EALED PROPOSALS will. be receivel’ SS "or the Glens ov the board Trastes the city of Nevada, until Seven o'clock. SATURDAY EVEN’G, OCT. 16th, For removing Seven earth, more of less, om acramanto street oni: HL RANSOM, Clerk Nevada, Oct. 14, 1875. Pani D. B. MERRY, « U.8 bey’ . 4 Co, Surveyor. Dep, Surveyor. American ~ ‘thence by way of:Taylor’vold ranch to the. Hundred Yards of —<— ne The 3 . L I . Millingt holding fo There ': storm 8001 Mrs. A. Thursday ciseo, whi friends for The Yor going to g ing night $s intende the season ~ James V neers of . owns lar, making. 1 friends he This off ed with a grapes, fig Rogers, w in the moi Fred, ] Lancaster National making a . acquaintai ‘ The cor tunnel ha: timbers o1 other part and Gass idly. Den M Grass Va purchased goes like't end heh “Quaid, wh smith Mai The Vir Detroit Fr lady love . The man ' of that kiz it in print could mak ‘fellows ho The Ma ‘“‘Indepenc scribbling this city, « nication, for 200 for knows. bet: _ as Profess ry Yuba « places int ‘+ and is hig) peet. Ju over the fi will be v Placer cou well here, The roll mary Sch teacher, fo ber 15th, i ing pupils: gaat, Lena James Bla Eddy, Dwi Tommie ( » Fannie Me line Hothe Greeley, A ham, Lilli Dan Donn Stevey Du: lie “‘Mithor Silver, Kit el The follc ‘the roll of school for .