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April 15, 1876 (4 pages)

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te ain Transcript NEV. =a CITy, .CAl. << z iten Saturday, April 6, 1876 Growlers._ The man who perpetually grum. Bies at the wny of others, is not always the most. correct’ in his de“portment., The one who ig forever ‘suspecting fraud. and dishonest practices in others, is not always “the most upright in his dealings: . It ~ aan old thing for ‘‘Satan.to rebuke ays “When a man sets himself up “a si i ainhenaially as a public censor, .~ heought to be above reproach himself bat such is not always the case. Men aometimes assume that “position: . whose private characters are black aa night, and whose souls are reekjog in potiution. It takes a rogue +o oateh a-rogue, and men_who_live iy glass houses frequently throw the‘ first stones. Those-who have been conducting the recent investigations of derelict officials throughout the. country seem to be of this cluss, The +y have pelted away at ‘the glass houses of their political opponents; who ' have, in retura, . fired: baok a few missiles and knocked the domicils of their assailers into’smithereens. For every Belknap there haw been ; * found a Tweed, a Pendleton, a ThurBo man or a Randall in the camp of the attacking narty. In ‘politics, in re-. ““figion and in social life about the gume result attends the efforts of those who assnmeto the right ways _of others. _It proves that human nature is not perfect and that accusers are. not always free from the q iy HNN WARES cet Lhe eaMes on Mates don. Still, the grambler is a useful member of society. The carrion ‘Bird ie not an agreeable pet, yet he ia. useful in'destroying the putrified ‘darcasses of defunct animals. So, the social harpy has his. mission-to perform, and if not himself-an angel, hecan. at least prevent_ others from . therefore, luye great respect for the sggonuine grumbler,. and like to see “hum flourish. ear <-e Eryer, The Virginia Enterprise gives a ong and interesting description of : R.M. Fryer, his visit to Virginia, and the main features of his prooess. The closing of the article we and is going to do. “Mr, Fryer says that since alerting up he has made over 1,000 testy of ., eres of all kinds and has never once failed to obtain all the precious metals contained in the rock operated upon. He has worked several tons ef the base ores of Meadow Lake districtand finds no trouble in reducing them, The Peavine ores are more difficult, but he is able to get out al) the gold and silver they contain. The bullion he produced from the Golden Fleece mine in Peavine proved to be 940 fine. pd Mr. Mackey has promised: to send him two tons of Consolidated Virginia ore; also alot of slimes on which to try his hand. Although he does not sell his process or apparatus, he is ready to arrange: to put up the necessary machi‘nery on any miné that is of sufficient : talue, either for. share. in such a mine or for a royalty. He can work ore for between $3 and $4 per ton, where wood is not worth more than $4 per cord as at : Grass Valley. He says’he can work . ore here for $4 per ton, with wood at $12 per cord, hat our ores 8 do not into his colindaes as they came from [ the mines. He goes through i. Galifornia Company's mills to-day and: to-night leaves for Grass Valley; He was in. great demand here yesterday, and was hunted up end interviewed by a host of mining and mill men. at _SRYERAL Eastern § States are taking. steps to stock their streams with Cualifornia salmon. Lowa has a State ae .‘Metebing-house from which the Poe young fish are distributed.. The Vish Commissioner of that State reeently started out with 20,000 young . salmon to stock the streams. in. the} northwestern counties. The fish are eonveyed in ten-gallon cans,. and the porting the young finnies. In order’ to keep them in a healthy condition s ge water in the cans reqnires to be ee replaced witha fresh supply every thirty or forty minutes when possible ‘. Gommittee met last evening. Av animated discussion occurred on the; same advertiser was here, and some ‘. mittee of twenty-five, consisting of vices they desire:to see others: aban. copy, Which shows what Fryer 7” greatest care is reqnired in trans. igneGRAPaIC ‘DISPATCHES. “San Francisco, April’ 13th —1:30 p. m.—The Republican *County question of calling a primary election. A subsityte was offered that a com Republicans and Iudependents, to select seventy-five delegates to a ‘State Convention, was ‘lost, and.a motion to call a primary election ov the 20th of April prevailed. The British steamer Lotus, which left. yesterday ‘for China, carried away over. $600,000 in treasure, principally silver, which accounts in part for the recent rise in value. At a meeting ef the, anti-ChineseCowmittee-of the Board—of-Saper-. ‘visors, held Tuesdty-evening;-it-was decided to send three in stead of five Commissioners to Washington. Advices fromi various par ts of the State indicate a lively interest in ss antiChinise movement. eae About 200 ef the dissatisfied edt Leopard’stockbolders were at.a “metting last night, represeating 11,850 shares. A committee was appointed to ex‘aminé the books and report at a meeting next Wednesday. The Secretary of the meeting read a statement from. an , examination ‘of accounts made by himself, showing that the ballio# product from October. 15th to march 25th was $365,925, of which $37,500 have-been declared as dividends. The expenses were about $30,000 a mouth, teav= a big margin unaccounted for. Much complaint was made of the false representation made by Christy, Presidént, avd-.Plommer,. Superintendent, as to the condition of. the mine, San ee 13-—3 P. &.— ‘he Senate Chinese Cammission ad. .journed over till Friday. Relative-to-the actionof the Republica: County Committee, in recommending a fusion with, the Independents, it is‘not ascertained that. rany steps have yet beew taken by the Independents towards calling a. State Convention or doing anything towaids an active organization, and the opinion is expressed by some, prominent in the counsels of the party, that nothing will be done, but that members-of:the party will gravitate towards either the Republican or Democratic party, according to individual’ leanings. Anti-Chinese; The citizens of Trackee held a meeting on the Chinese qnestion, April 2d;and the committee appointed reported the following resolutions: Wuennas, The people of the Pacific coast are beginning to awake.-to the great evil of Chinese emigration, and are expressing in strong language their opposition to any further influx of this moral pestilence and beggarinvg.clement of our population, and Wuenreas, We, the citizens of ‘Truckee, have the same. interests, hopes, feelings and expectations. for our country and her people, therefore be it Resolved, That we are unanimously and heartily opposed to the further increase of the Chinese population, and that Congress shouldtake action in this matter, and that our friends in the East, whv have not suffered from this plague as we have, be invited to assist us in our endeavors to stop further immigration; furthermore be it Resolved; That—we—fally-conear with the sentiments expressed in the address of the Committee of Sav Francisco,.aud do offer o utmost support to, the cause, “Hi ead “will, if necessary, give our sistance to the fallest extent of our power, Sulphur Springs. Norra San Juan, April 7th. Ep. Transcriet—Please inform me in your paper or otherwise, in what part of Ne vada county the postoftice of Sulphur Springs is situated, and oblige. A. B. Sway. We find such a postoflice in the county, by reference to the list published.by the Post office Department, bat never knew it before. We think it mast be somewhere in the vicinity of ‘Truckee.— Nevada iar There is no such postoftice section, There is a Soda Spri ‘postoffice near Tinker’s Station, the C. P. BR. R., which does not aip‘peut On the list published by the Department. It must be the one above referred to.—Truckee Republican ‘ Tux Bee. says that Sacramento promises to-be-the-centre of a grand Centennial celebration for ventral and northern California. ‘The best display of fireworks ever seen there is promised, and novelties will be ‘displayed. Every effort to accomibe mude, and perbaps om that day} Sacramento will be tue ponisiens uty on the cvntineut. te do 80, both nigbt and day, . Secretary of ‘the Treasury is hereby pecuniary mest ‘modate people from the interior will . A Fraad,— We clip ‘the following oct the picture will be recognized here, as the of our business firms were his pat-. rons. Instead of the ‘‘frame’’ being hung out in the back yard, however, it disgrdces the Pestoflice, and the offices at the hotels, The Repablicun bas the fullowing: “A few days siuce a man calliug bimself. James, and builiag ae the wicked city of Caicago, arrive cluiimed himself the inventor aud ycheme. He calied upon our wercbants and other business men and Hotel, arid that for a small. amount of coin their name and piace of busiuessshould be placed in sach frame in such w gorgevus and artistic Man: ner.-that the average Lrackeeite “nig t read as be ran,’’ aud the advertiser be benefited thereby, The amonntof comm demanded was not lurge, und some of our business men bit readily at the bait so temptingly set before therm. Sometime in the afternoon he again waited upon them, and informed them that the imuguificent work of art was compleied. He collected bis coin from each, and wished one and all good afternoon. In the evening those inierested took a walk over. to the fruckee Hvutel for the purpose “of taking #Jook at Mr. James’ mode of cheap advertising. ~ ‘Tbe object: of their search not being appurent to the naked eye, they inquired of Mr. back yurd, and displayed to their vision a piece of dirty card-bourd, upon which were pasted the cards, bill-beads, and letter-heads of the various victims, in such a manner as to resemble-a~nitro-glycerineexplosion in a_type foundry. ‘This Mr. Moody informed them, was all that remained of the gentleman fron ‘Chioago. The guiledindividuals took it-gocd.naturediy,and when. they returned to. the zpsecroom. all hands indulged’ in a “smile.” Mr, Juimes has not built-up a very enviablereputation in Truckee as an.‘‘advertising artist,’’-but a portion. of our citizens give him. credit for being an 18 carat dead-beat und fraud. It was rumored: that Shinn and Warren Richardson are among the number “taken in,” but it surely cannot be true. Ob, no! we wont believe it. vertise, do so in the Republican. }: following is the text of the bill as passed by the House and Senate, ‘*That there be and_hereby-is:.appropriated out of the money in*the Treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of $600,000, to provide for engraving, printing and other expenses,of making and issuing United States notes. Section 2—That the directed to isstie silver coins’ of the United States of the denomination cents for an equal amount of fracfor redemption; and the Secretary of the Treasury may, under the ee provide for such redemption aud is-. sub-treasuries-and~— public depusito-= ries of, the United States until the whole amount of -fractional currency outstanding be redeemed. Section 3—That silver cvins of. the United State of the denomination of $1 shall be a legal tender .at their nominal value for any amount not exceeding $50 ineny one payment. Silver coins of the United States of the denominations of less than $1 shall be a legal tender at their nominal value for any amount not exceeding $25 in any one payment,”’ ~~ » Comine anv, Gorne.—There arrived months ending March 3lst, 16,345 persons, of whom 7,158 cume by sea, and 9,187 by land. The departures in.the same time numbered.7,, 595, of sea, Culifornia’s gainin the quarter was 8,750 souls, nearly 3,000 a month; but of the arrivals 5,400 were Chinese, and of the'departures only 600 were Mongolians, so that of the 8,750 gains 4,800 or over oue half were Chinese. hevrnenty ox cathe Sle lars by a point? To make sense, of course, Dun’t you see the point? 4 . 2 : BANK ov NEVADA counry. a . Truckee Republican, ‘and think the ‘suspend business. in Truckee and pro. proprietoy.of a gigantic” ‘advertising informed them tnut he proposed to} -haugan elegant frame inthe Truckee . Moody, who led them cut into —the . 240 J atia-i4{-Moral.—When you want to ad-Tar Stnver Cormace Brin. —The . ’ of ten, twenty, twenty-five apd fifty + tional currency, whether the same. , be now in the Treasury awaiting re. ‘ demption, or wheré it be presented: sue by substitution at the regular . Brown of St. Louis is among those yin Oalifornia during” the three tj {national ulcer, and steps: should be whom 5,774 left by land and 1, sai by’ “Wax are cents separated from dol A Card to the Public. Bank or Nevapa Couwrr, April, 14th, 1876. * Owing to the recent panic, and} the sabsequent unparalelled steingency in monetary affairs rendering it impossible for us te éollect in our assets as fast as calls were made on ns for coin, we have been forced” to We ask’ the indulgence of our creditors ‘for a short time, that we may be enabled to arrange for the resumption of business and liquidation of all our liabilities. ; ‘l exhibit the whole éstablishinent a hen N.O. “Rinabtteeat says: Whena banker’s danyhter of San Francisco marries, the fond pa. rents rent a wholesale and. retuil eweler’s store, buy the stock,’ and presents. Sock beldety wie MEETING of the ones of A the Bank of Nevada County, will be field on Monday; May 15th, 1476,:at 10 o’clock &. M., at the banking ‘house in the city of. Nevada, Californias. Business of importance will be transacted. Called in accordance with Fog ge al4 W. TULLY, President. Respectfully, “M. L. Mansa. A. C, NIEs. _._Joun_CasHin, “Ep: Wintrams, R. W. Tuy, A. H, Panxer, CHARLES Mansa. {By Telegraph,] ~ Mining . Stocks. Yesterday Morning’s Sales. Ophir 6834. Mexican 4044, Gould & Curry 20% Best & Belcher 5744 /3* 490 505 740 170 1390 California 89. _ 665 Savage 1844. 1765 Con Virgiuia 8244. 270° Coollar 13344. < 145 Hale & Norcross 78.— 720 Crown Point 224%. — 841 Yellow Jacket 37%. 2125 Imperiul 20. 640 Empire Mill 13%. 100 Gold Hilt Quartz 7. 760 Alpha 69. 166 Kentuck 164%; oe Belcher 34.
215 Contidence 24%. 305--Sierra Nevada.23%4. 160 Utah 27%. 245.Bullion 59. 895 Exchequer 25%. ~-20-BSeg Bucher 89,855 Overman 80. 765 Justice 31%. 685 Union Con 18%, 235 Lady.Biyan 1%, 1655 Caledonia 1234. 3 Sy Sr Yesterday Afternoon's. Sales. Eureka Con 12 2. Leopard 4%,” Jefferson 2%. Gen Thomas 3. Baltimore 2%. Hook Ij land 3% Wood ille 234. . Gila 1%. Raymond & Ely 7, Silver Hill 10. HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange Hotel. S. A. EDDY, Proprietor. Tuorspay, April 13th, 1876; C. W. Cornell, Nevada City. H. McNulty, Moores Flat, i. Williams, San Jose. Dr. J. Stdtlar, North San Jaun. 0. P. Stidger ~ do do do. H. 8, Powell ao do do. dnc. Polson, do do do. _ 3.8. Campbell. Go de do, Jas. Pelger, San Francisco. . Mrs. Nash & Daughter, N. Bloomfield,. Miss. H. Nash, do do. W. Freeman, Blue Tent. H. E. Parker, Sacramento. w. Clow, You Bet. W. Burnett, French Corral. A. Parker, Nevada City: W. A. Marshall, Omega. Geo. C. Shaw, do. Geo. Irving, Marysville. G.C, Gilman, V. Flame. _Wm, Nesbith, 8an Francisco,A. H. Wairath, Providence Miné. Richard Jones, Nevada City. + ~~ HOTEL ARRIVALS: Union Hotel. D-W:; SNAPP; Proprieter:~ -Tuurspay, April 13th, 1876. 'W. Bradley, Willow Valley. C.F. Rebinson, Nevada City. 8 A. Holmes; do do. . Harrison, ~do a: ¥. Vanmaster, “do de. C, H. Stolz, San Francisco. H. A. Ashburn, Scotte Mat. W.L: B. Northup, N. mienehela. te J. A. Rogers, Col, Hill. J. Gilbert, Grass Valley. W. McKenzie. Ban W. Bohan, Relief Hill. James Bouan, do do. L, &. Wilbelin, Grass Valley. J. Spiedel Dutch Flat, J. H. Sanders, @mega. Chas. W. Kitts, Grass Valley, D. Gillet, Marysville, Geo. Lord, Grass valley. atl A Narionaz. Uicer.—@f the abserbing Chinese question,. Mayor cisco. who take in our situation exsetly, he says: “The State-of California should not only have oar sympathy, . but our ¢0-operation. in ° this matter, for it has become a national grevance—nay, ; more, a taken at all hazards to put-a-stop to an eyil that threatensto throw back upon itself the progress of merals and civilization,’’ Orrerinas of the season. _, Twenty cents on the dollar. Rane ieee Many a lad i ered —{-pi-ves~at-Grass-Valley.at8.20. P.M.’ .j{ urer, subject to the décision of the people Danprks and nanny-goats’ never fail a pride themselves upon their. , ik "Washington has . The Arizona. and New Mexico Express Company's. NEW. FAST LINE: Y OW runing First Class Coaches from Terminus Southern. Pacific Railroad, through to Prescott, Tuscon, apd all int: rmediate puints, reaching the newly aseor: “RICH, MINING DISTRICT, Of arizona, by the shortest, Cheapest and Best Route. FREIGHT SHIPMENTS. received ‘by Welfs, Fargo & Co., Sin Francisco. TICKiu.TS for sale at all principal ticket offices, San srancisco, HENRY: WELLS; (Of W.F. & Co. and American Express = ) bresident. : : ra G. ROWLAND, No. 109 California street, San Francisco, Vice President, ° : CHAS. H. WELLS, a14-3m General Supt., Tuscon, Arizona. N.C. N. G. R. R. CO. RAINS will commence running be tween Colfax and Grass Valley, on T as follows: GOING SOUTH. . ‘Train No.1 leaves Grass Valley “at 6.40 A. M, arrives at Colfax at 7 A. M. Train No. 3 leaves Grass Valley at 5 P. M. arvives at Colfax at6.30P.M. . GOING NORTH. Train No; 2 leaves Colfax‘ at 7.30 A. M, . arrives at Grass Yatley at-2A—M. Traia No. 4 leaves Colfax at 7 P. M., arJOHN F. KIDDER, General i Supertatendents apie: on FRR re orem Arwen mene Fae cham 8 --ForCity 2 Paes thay en ~ JF AMES COLLEY is hereby announced @p as a candidate for the office of City Treasurer, subjectto the decision of the people. Election Mouday, May ist, 1876, For City Assessor: 8. LONG is hereby announcod as @ acandidate tor the office of City Aesessor, subject to the decision of the . people. Election, Monday, May ist, 1876. For City Treasurer. : rM. BLACK, at the solicitation—of many friends, is hereby announced as a candidate for tlie office of City Treas‘Hiection, Monday May Ist, 1876. For City Marshal, W M. SCOTT is hereby announced as.a candidate for office of City Marshal, subject to the decisien of the people. Election, Monday, Mey Ist, 1876. For Gity Marshal. (sutacet FORD is hereby announced as-s candidate for City Marshal, subject tothe decision of the people. Election; Monday, May Ist, 1876. 4 For City Marshal. c nee is her sreby. announced asa . oes candidate Tie shes stion to the office ot Gity Sree Pri Rosey to the decision of the people,. Election, May Ist, 1876. For City Marshal. EO. 8.8. GETCHELL. is hereby ana nounced x a@ candidaie for the office . . of City Marshal, subject tothe decision of . the people. Blection May ist, 1876. For City. Marshal. & candidate for the office of City Marshal. Election May ist. a7 Milwaukee Brewery, L. W. PREYFUsS, Proprietor, THE BEST LAGER BEUR made on the Pacific Coast can be had n t the above named EstablishGOOD JUDGRS PRONOUNCE Iv THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Orders-from any of this oradjoining counties promptly filled, ee March 4th, 1876, “Election m Notice, omen i hereby giv ven that an Rive. 2 2. ‘ON. lst, 1876, at the Marshal’s dee — bbroed Street, i the city of Nevada,The Rolls will be opened at 8 "clock. A. M. and close at Sundown. ,W.d, ORGAN, President, Secretary. A. H. Hanson, ap6 Ordinance No 61. —. ; Am Ordinance to ¢ Ordinance Non on ber aes the City of Nevada do ordain ey bere on Fifth of Ordinance Nevada, 16th, i876. W.d. ‘ORGAN, President, » Bes. mls 2 come tu want—diamond. earrings. . “FOR ARIZONA! . —' ~ . pleted they will be duly announced: OSEPH LONG is hereby announced as } Sa acess . ap ccasts Anniversary Of Oda Fellowship, WILL BE C HLEBRATED --ON— . _ Wednesday, April 26th, adele Oustomah Lodge, i a 2 OF. ae ” 6 ~ Mistletoe iteesat pineal) = _ At Nevada City. The Celebration will consist of a PROCESSION, _ORATION, And: Other Exercises, IN THE EVENING, < GRAND. BALL WILL BE GIVEN. ‘Committee of Arrangements, For Oustomah Lodge. JONATHAN CLARE, E, BOND, N-P>-BROWN; \ H. Hi. HASKINS. \. ial For Mistletoe Encampment, . A: R. WADSWORTH. O. J. NAFFADORR,.JOS. THOMAS, fs As soon as full arrangements are com WoOD FROM OUR YARD, WILL BS EX EMPT FROM TOLL FROM THIS DASE WV FLUME 60, “Nevada, April 1st, 1875. FOR SALE. "WYHE Property on Piety Hill, near the B Railroad depot, known as the CLARK& TORSON FLOURING MILL PROPERTY convisting of two acres of ground, more or less, together with the Mill Building, Warehouse, office and otner Buildinge ts offered for sale cheap for‘cszh. For truss of sale enquire of N. P. BROWN, er Office. /Nevada. March 28th. SEEDS! SHEDS! Clover, . Alfalfa, Lawn Grass,, Meadow Grass Seeds, ‘Onion Tops, Fresh Garden Seeds, = —Vick’s Flower Seeds, — AT Preston’s © Drug Store. \ \ “MIXED PAINTS,READY. FOR UsE; — A RE THE BEST AND THE OHBAPRO?, TRY THEM. . E. M. PRESTON, Druggist, ~~ ‘BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY. FOR: SALE. MY RESIDENCE AND THE +4 va] NUTURE in it is offered for ie. The House is situated in the best part of the city, and it will be sold at a reasonable price for Cash. will be sold separate from the Furnissor both together ‘ag thé purchaser may desire, For further particulars enquire of Nevada, March 34, 1876, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKES NATIONAL BXCHARGE i0auteeed. Iam also . “ Repair ee chan : ith neatnees and sere March 15, 1875. B. BUS. ~~ Annual 1 Meeting. ‘ bo [ ae Mocking of 8 Ge ie, Socleare ec of Nevada Ci re yg a Ate held at . Masonic Halton SATURDAY, the 20th déy of lr May, Sic — , Becretery, Nevada, aye Gi, 1876. ha \ LL TEAMS LOADING. EUMBER OR. The House— A&A. GOLDSMITE, _. BROAD STREET, BELOWYest the Je ‘avlite time **pass brews: in 6V We ar quant: é The tous), only t. is the Oak ‘memb of yot: coin. city 3 most ] “thatk Hyt methe house: doubl. be wo the ne nipula The ing he mood, « ply of pleasa little vw Mon on bi show. Abont will b on thi there =e _ ‘guilty San F dent o Nebra _. place » the E) The follow of tl “Gashi nicliff Recor Treas Ho late C town ; ‘The Nevac target The Sumn bles j Tra incre: peopl over ‘wagol siders Th clarec the sh $10,0 maria; vill d long. worke cy e mead Mer Shirts nume! at HY and P Tho at re —eall ox Califo est wil _ beet b aftern: ort bons, Wells, the Pe a9 Rcdant re) ALT Jer late Cx ‘