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August 13, 1873 (4 pages)

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~~ ‘For Coronet—w. ©; GROVES, The Daily Geanseript __ NEVADA CITY, CAL, Wednesday, ‘Aug. 18th, 1873. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For §tite Senator—L. W. WILLIAMS. For Assemblymen, H. ATWATER, ----s-HyL. HATCH. B. D. BURT, For Sheriff—E-0. TOMPKINS. ° For County Olerk—JOHN PATTISON. For County Recorder—WM. GEORGE. ” For County Treasu:er—E, P. SANFORD. “For Supt, of Schools—FRANK. POWER. ___ For County Surveyor—E. B. EDDY, / _ For Public Administrator—J. J. OTT. For Supervisors, _ W. C. RICHMOND, aoa McCOY. T. 3.C ALL. ~ te Helping the Enemy. .The-Sacramento Union copies from the Grass Valley Union to show that there is discord and want of harmony in the-Republican party in Neyada county, and the Grass Valley Union calls the Sacramento growler upon the stand to prove the same thing. For years past the Democratic papers and Democratic politicians “have found the. slanders of the Sacramento Union ever ready for their campaigns, and that sheet has been striving, as it is now, to create dissention and discord in the Republican party. It first attempts to dictate the course for Republicans to follow, and then, whether they do s0 or not, when nominations are made, it does every thing in its power'to destroy the harmony of the party. All this is done under pretence of working for the gdod of the party. The people of this State must either consent to accept some putty-headed tool of Anthony & Morrill, such as Coggins, or else be branded as the tools of a corporation, lickspittles of the railroad, and such epithets, generated from bad whisky*and a base heart. No man on any platform, unless he be ‘‘acquainted,’’or gets ‘‘acquainted”’ with the Sacramento Union— conductors +——— can be sound; but they are all sound . men on the other side, Getting acquainted means going to Sacramento and signifying to the. Uniou managers that you will support their scheme for saddling the debts of bankrupt counties on the State, and that you will allow that conéern to control your votes. It does not make any difference how you stand with your coustituents, gentlemen, you cannot be sound unless you get acquainted with vs of the Sacramento Union. The sooner the Republicans of Nevada county cut loose from the dictations of thisold harpy, and unite in working to elect the . ticket, the better for the party, and until they do this they will be warming the serpent in their bosoms, that its venemous fangs may be felt. . Water Trouble. The Grass Valley Water Company which now has the contract for supplying that place with water, are in trouble. A few nights ago their fluthes were dumned up and the water turned off, and on Friday night last their boxes were broken down and some of them could not be found. On one occasion one of the members of ‘the Company went up the line of the ditch and found a ““man known ag “Texas Bill,” who recently figured in a shooting scrape at Union Hill, standing guard over a broken flume with a double barreled shot gun. ‘The water difficulty should be speedily settled by law for the safety of property in the tewn of Grass Valley. ‘The probabilities are that Grass Valley has as much trouble aud expense about water as most places usually have on account of whisky, and the people ef that town do not yet appear to have any certainty of a supply. The chances are that if a fire should occur and the water supply. of that tewn be cut off, the citizens of that town would make it very warm for the parties who did it, it matters not upon what pretext, . al Sa > a The Grass Valley Union says th Democratic Convention did not declare on the quicksilver question because the party has always been straight ‘‘on it,” Ot course it fol-. lows, if this be true, that the party has not been straight ori the subjects it did declare on, as,-for instkuce, the subsidy, coolie and others: The ‘Union's logic, bywhich it attempts te-dedge-the quicksilver issue fut the Democracy, is apt, if carried out, to ‘lead the party into a very “bad cor: --M. M, WHEELER.” “)"j, ‘. sented to them.’’ San Francisco ‘Politics. Pickering, Fitch, Fay--ard others who were among the leaders, in the effort to saddle a: $12,000,000 sul», seription-of stock on San Francisco, have nominated a4 legislative ticket in that city in opposition to the fegular Republican ticket, It is rnmored that Governor Booth will speakat the ratification of this mongrel ticket. We hope, for‘the sake of his standing in the party, that he will riot do so. If he does somebody will have ill advised him to the injary of his standing in the party, for no man can make a fight in-and outside of his party at the same time, and since Horace Greeley could not lead bis party or atiy considerable portion.of it into the ranks of the enemy, it id‘idle for any one else to attempt it. It is acknowledged that the Republican nominees in Sati Francisco ure good men, that they -werefairly nominated, and to say that they should not be supported because not pledged, to Governor Booth, is to substitute the individual forthe party and-its principles, and lose sight of every issue except as to_. ‘who is to he Senator?’’ and not Only this but alsg to justify party infidelity and. bolting upon the slightest pretexts. If this is to be the case in every Senatorial contest, the sooner. the plan for selecting these’ officers is changed the better for the country. Men who are attached to party principles must, be satisfied to remain in the ranks and be defeated rather than desert when their peculiar views or personal aims are not advanced, If the party is temporarily in error it is easierto correct. that than to build up @ new party. This has often been attempted and always failed. The Republican party is good enough for the country, and those who desert it will find that ‘‘new departures”’ all lead to defeat and overthrow. Wesay to Republicans, stand by your party, and if there are errors in it they may be. corrected. Rebuke bolts and desertions asthey deserve, Permission Granted. The Union has at last graciously granted the Republicans of Placer county permission to support their own ticket. In speaking of this ticket the Union says’ ‘‘We are prepared to say that we believe it. has been misrepresented to us.’’ Thus, after casting all the slurs against the ticket, admitting to its columns communications in-denunciation of it, the Union is ‘‘prepared to say that it believes the ticket has been misrepreThat delectable isheet does not admit even now that it has misrepresented the ticket in its columns; that it has thrown: out the lying and slanderous intimation that the nominees of the party were not sound in Placer, but it is only prepared to say it believes thatsomebody else has done all these things. The Republicans of, Placer ought to declare'a day of thanksgiving and praise to ‘the Union for its yreat-condescension in permitting them td vote for the ticket which they had long since nominated. . No donbt the candidates upon the ticket have become acquainted with the Union, and thus prepared them to say that they believe somebody has been lying, but it was not the Union, Oh no! Blue Blazes. The Grass Valley Union got the name of a candidate before the Democratic Convention wrong. They said S. T. Blue, of Little York. Yesterday they made an effort to correct it, and said it should have been W. D. Blue. They did get one initial zight before, It should have been T. P. Blue, ashe is the man whose name was mentioned in connection with the Democratic nomination. " The editor of the Union ought to catch blue blazes for his bungling, Tue committee on election of the United States Senate is to meet, in New York to consider the propriety of proposing to amend the Constitution, so that people may vote direct for: President-and Vice-President—and United “Dribblesbee -is on it. States Senators al. ~’ Retrrrocat Cownrprg.—Messrs. Harrison & Camp have been partners in a_small. jewelry business on . .om,the south sideof Fifth street, west of Walnut, Cincinnati, They have lately had a hittle business misunder‘standing, says the Cineinnati Commercial, in. which Mrs. Camp has seen fit to take an active part, much ‘to the disgust of Mr. Harrison;whose idea. was that he and his partner could settle their business ‘affairs without the interference of the ladies, Mrs. Camp, a large, strong woman, took exceptions to some re-. marks of —disapprobation of her . course that Mr. Harrison made, and determined to be revenged. She purehased a rawhide, and meeting Mr. Harrison on Fifth street ‘near the store, proceeded to play it. over his head, cutting him twice with .it:: Mr. Harrison managed to wrest the whip from theinfuariated woman,and then, deeply mortified at the oceurrence, went to his rooms, near by. and informed his wife of what. had occurred. Mrs. Harrison asked him why he didn’t knock the woman dow, He ‘remarked that such a course wouldn’t’ have answered. Mrs. Harrison then made up her mind in a twinkling. She'd get even, took the whip and started for the store. There she found Camp, and then and there proceeded to give him a beautiful flogging. She is a little woman but evidently full of vim and determination, for she laid the lash over Mr, “Camp's shoulders so vigorously that he’ was forced to retreat to a hall way, raise a chair to throw off the licks and yell,“ ‘‘Take her away, take her away.’’ Mrs. Harrisén allowed herself.to be taken away when she considere herself completely even. «nae rested, d “Old man’ Dribblesbee, one of the parties supposed to be concerned in the. Oregon House and also the Colfax stage robbery, was arrested at ‘Coloma: on the 10th. Part of the stolen property was found on him. He has for some months past been cabiiing near Bannerville, but has not been seen since shortly before.the Colfax stage robbery. apr tae An Eastern exchange says that the Grangers in Iowa are now abandoning the systein of co-operative stores, They have tried the experiment to their satisfaction and find it impracticable and unprofitable. > THe company who some time since purchased the tract of land embracing the ‘Suisun marble quarry, its mineral richness in’ quicksilver, marble, etc. Tufnre are this season thousands of sheep in the Coast Range. Feed ‘is plenty and pasture excellent. Herders expect to have trouble with grizzlies, as they will commence to run in a short time, and there is an unusual number of them this season. Tue Tecoma smelting works at Truckee have their two furnaces in active operation. During Monday last they turned out 155 bars of bullion, each bar averaging about 110 pounds. At Salinas on the night of August 6th, an attempt was made to burn the town by firing the American Hotel, but fortunately the fire was discovered before making much headway. Tue Democrats of Amador county held their convention at Amador on Thursday, Hon, J. T, Farley was unanimously nominated. for State Senator, and W. H, Stowers for Assemblymen. oN > A Norep courtesan of Baltimore asserts that she lost $20,000 worth of diamond jewelry in the late fire, and there is to be @ vigorous rake among the ashes, . Cup handled parasols have their uses. A young lady at Morristown -recently ‘‘laid ont’’ a savage-dogwith ‘one in the ‘most effectual way. so, let ushope. . Tur El Dorado County Republican Cenvention was held at Placerville Thursday, ‘which nominated Thomas. Frazer for State Senator, and T. W. Gibbs, W. P. Vernon, Wm. E. Reibsam, and W. E. Spen-. cer for Assemblymen. -Ir is said that mocking birds and ahd ennaries! sickened and, died int A wenans horse car conductor ie Tur girls in a Springfield, (Mass. ) factory are supplied by the proprietors with chewing gum, in order that they may not waste time in talking. -TaE passenger earnings of the Union Pacific Railroad in July were $357,626, an increase of over fifty thousand dollars fur the same month in last *year.: Yals, but without success. On Mon; ly, drowned. ened to a bedpost. . In this condiShe hastily donned her hat, . kles and wrists swollen from the re‘country. The plaza will blossom are making preparations to develop 3 ‘. GAUNTLET GLOVEs, case of child torture was reported in Des Moine’, July Seth, from Linn. township, Warren county/%.An_orphan _-boy,. about twelve years old, 4 was living with a farther named;Mc-' Kissock. A few days ago two yquag men stopped at the farm house and. soon after accused the boy of stealing their pocket book, and with ‘threats of shooting him tried to extort a confession from him. Failing, aman-named: Hart was called. in who went to work like a devil. He first applied » rawhide at interday tight ba find a Tope aboat the bay’s neck and feet and lowered him into a well head foremost until nearHe was afterwards taken up staifs .by McKissock and Hart, and laid,on his face, and a rope run over a rafter, fastened about ‘his hands and feet, which were then raised about twenty inches. A rope was drawn around his neck and fasttion ke lay until Tuesday noon,when ‘he was discovered by some neighbors aid released, he having had no food or drink from Sunday to Tuesday. His body is.govered with lacerations from. the rawhide, and his neck, anpeated attempts to. hang him._.The fiénds were arrested and held for trial. Great excitement exists in the community.Santa Rosa will have in a short time an ample supply of water. Then it will present the most delightful place in the State for parties who desire a few days in the like the rose, making the surroundings the most pleasant, and with its fine climate, Santa Rosa will be one of the most agreeable place in the State. A company bas been organized to bring water in pipes from the flour mill into the town ef Porterville, Tulare county. ss E. Jacons, a leading merchant of -Visalia,_Tulare—county, has eonstructed a telegraph line from that place to Centerville, Fresno county. ><: Tux richest man in Denver is a Mexican with an Indian wife, and she leads the fashion. ‘Tur ladies find fault with the new postal cards because there isn’t room enough on them for a postscript. _ .PuayIne cards are now made with black borders, for the convenience of peopig who have lost friends; te Dunine the week ending Tuesday night, $25,000 in gold coin and $91,. 449 in fine silver, were remitted to New York by rail. > Ir is reported that a coal mine has been found in the Pica District, seventy utiles from Hollister, again running and turning out flour of a superior quality. New wheat is selling at forty’ cents per bushel at Walla Walla. Tux Missouri grape crop is reported to be small this year. Tue pastor of a Baptist church in Berkshire county, Mass., noticing, a large number of sleepers in his congregation, stepped midway in his sermon, gave a brief reprooffor their drowsiness, and omitting the benediction and the communion. that were to follow, closed his Bible, took ‘his ‘hat, and walked out of the ehurch leaving his hearers in their
pews, Wakieaa Towreme.—A. boarible. . Paece® therefore ordered by the Judge of the said}, \L. W. WILLIAMS, Tue Suisun Flouring Mills are}: PROBATE NOTICE. . N THE PROBATE COURT ofthe doun: _ ty of Nevada,State of California. In the jnatter of the Fstate of Patrick Gilchrist dee. It appearing to the Conrt by petition duly filed by J. M. Bush,administrator of the said sed; praying for an order of sale of*. the rea diate, that it fe necessary to sell the whole of the real estate,to pay the debts outstanding against deceased nad debts expenses anid charges of administration. It is. Probate Court, that all persons interested in the estate Of said deceased, appear before the said Probate Court on Saturday, the 13th day of. September, 1873, at 10. o’clock in the forenoon of said day. at the Court room of said Probate Court at Nevada City, in Counts of Nevada, to show cause why anor. . der shoald not be granted to the said Adminstrator to sell so much-of the real estate of said deeeased as shall be peceaery and that. a copy of this order be published four suessive wegks in-the Nevada Daily Transcript,. a-newspaper printed and-published in said county, ten daya prior to the day herein fixed for said-hearing. . : Dated Ang 12th, 1873. JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. Office of the County Clerk of the noaey of Névada. I, T. C. Plunkett, County Cler of the County. of Nevada, State of Californis, and Ex Officio Clerk of the Probate certify the foregoing:to be a.true,-fall and correct copy ofan order oo tered upon the-miputes-jo Court. seal —— ) of Aug, A. ; baid Probate Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, this 12th day D. 1873, C. PLUNKETT, Clerk. Jno. Pattison, Deputy. “MTS. Deal, Atty. 213 Dpmmne pomiien, For. County: Clerk, GEORGE E. TURNER: resttcax NOMINEE. For County Clerk, JOHN PATTISON. a NOMINEE, For District Attorney, * NILES SEARLS. Rees NOMINEE. For County Treasurer, E. P. SANFORD. GRAND _____-H. ATWATER B. D. BURT, i H, L.-HATCH,. FRANK POWER, AND OTHERS, Will address the citizens of Nevada County at the following times and places : FRENCH CORRAL, Monday Evening, August 18th. NORTH SAN JUAN, Tuesday Evening; August 19th, . GRANITEVILLE, . Wednesday Evening, August 20th. ‘MOORE'S FLAT Thursday Evening, August 21st. NORTH BLOOMFIELD, Friday Evening, August 22nd; OMEGA?’ Saturday Evening, August 23d. Local Committees are requested to make arrangements for the above meetings. Everybody is invited to attend and hear the issues of the campaign discuss: a. At Grass Valley, August 10th, 1873, to 2. . T. Smith and wife, a son. Do you want a Nice Glove ? WM. HOLMES. SADDLE * AxXND Broad Street, Nevada City. Has made arrangements with the San Jose Glove Factory and is now in receipt af a splendid agsortment of cvery variety: of Gloves of this celebrated make. a a * BUCKSKIN GLOVES, MILITARY GLOVES, DOG SKIN GLOVES, BLANKET GLOVEs, Also, Saddles, Harneas, Whips. etc., and ko everytbing that can be fomud in a cless Harness Shep, which will be sold as cheap as dan be bought im the State All = vicbepielieegat, Wy ag « G, Cc n. BORN. Dan. E. BELL, Secretary. al2 In this city, Augu 9th, 1873, to Jacob Pro Rosenthal and ‘e, a daughter. bate Notice. arate OF CALIFORNIA, County of NeLd) vada. In the Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of John G. Ballard, dende thie ‘dep, entices Savebs week tat made this , notice is here’ 4 Wednesday. thé 13th day of pi A des he ag 1873, at 32 o'clock, M. of said day, at the Court Room of this Court, in the “or Nevada, has been appointed for the application of James Donnolly praying that a document now on file in this Court, purrting te be the last Will and testament of ohn G. Ballard. déceased, be admitted to Probate. and that letters tes: be -issuedthereon to said James Donnolly at which time and place all persons interested therein ag pear and contest Nevada, 31, 1873. fr . C.-PLU , Clerk, By John Pattison, Deputy Clerk. al in’ same. . J. W. Clark, Atty for Petitioner. Nevada Lodge, No 18, F.& A M. \. 'THERegular Monthly Meeting of Nevada Lodge, No. 13. yo eee nn we Wednesday Evening, Aug 13th ‘ner-ebat such things will Lappen. ‘Wanetsee where. cholera prevailed. ton trial in ‘Savannah, 4 Augt2 mong A Court in and for said County, do hereby . . made and en. ’ 5 KRGULAR DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Nevada County, + For Senator, M. P, O'CONNOR. For Assemblymen. A.J: PELHAM, B.C: NORTH G, W. GIFFEN, WILLIAM HILL : For sheriff, GEORGE W. SMITH. For County Clerk, GEORGE E. TURNER, « For County Recorder, LEOPOLD GARTHE. : For Treasurer, WM. HENRY MITCHELL. "For District Attorney, NILES SEARLS. Fer Supr. County Scheols, IRVING HENNING, . . For Public Administrator, , = } : “' For Coroner, W. C. POPE. . For Supervisor—District Now3, woe 7. W. BOBS For Supervisor District No. 4, JOHN .A. SEELY. For Supervisor—District No, 5. FRANK PAUSON. — Election, esday, Sept. 3rd. NEW GROCERY STORE . J. 8. HOLBROOK, — Wot respectfully inform the peo. ple of Nevada City and surround. ing towns that he has opened-a New.Grocery Store, ‘At the Junction of Main and Com. __. mercial Streets, And is prepared to furnish, Groceries, Provisions, Can and Case Goods, ~ ‘ } And in fact everything that is usnally kept in a first-class store of this hind. oods will be sold at}the lowest cash prices. Call and see my Goods and Prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. _Goods delivered free of charge.J. 8. HOLBROOK, Junction of Main and Commercial Sts. ‘Nevada, May 3d, 1873. CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, J. JACOBS OULD respectfully inform the citi. ‘ vens of this city and surrounding towns seston is in constant receipt of the very finebt brands of CIGARS, : TOBACCO, a a ETC. ETC! Which he offers for sale, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. , Gentlemen in want of the finest brands of Havana Cigars can be accommodated by calling at my store. My arrangements are such, and with’sa heavy stock on hand, I am enabled-to supply retail dealers with Cigars and Tobacco at lower rates than they can buy the game brands in San Francisco. Call-and examine the goods and prices. "J. JAOOBS, my23 © Masonic Building, Pine Street. Independent Candidate. J. DOOLITTLE, of Liberty Hill, Lit@ tle York Township, at the request of many friends, hereby announces him\ self ag an Independent Candidate for the Assembly. I endorse all the steps taken in advance ‘by either party platforms, and will add several more, to obtain the rights of the peo ple against the monster monopolies com trolling this State, and will enlighten the -public on the live issues of the day from this forward, A. J. DOOLITTLE. “Notice to 9 Creditors. N THE matter of the Estate of Patrick Gilchrist, deceased: Notice is hereby — given by the ed administrator of the above named Estate, to the cred itors of, and all ms having claimé against gaid deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers within four months after the publication of this notice, to the the undersigned administrator, st his office, at the Court House, Nevada Cit}, Nevada, Ang. 7th, 1873 e ug. a JOHN M. BUSH, Aministrator. Chad. McEhvy, Agent.. EALED PROPOSALS wil? be receivg! fT ~ S the Office of the County Clerk, Thirt Monday, Aug. 25th, for furnishing y Cords of Dry Oak Wood and Three Dry Spruce Wood. Said Wood to tour feetin length, of best quality, : livered. corded, in the inclosure 0 ber Court House Yard, to Ocahe Bend 1873. Payment nade on completion ot tract, in coin. The Board reserve the Vit to reject any.and all bids. By order © of Supervisors, ____'®, C. PLUNKETT, Clerk, M.8. DEAL, . Attorney and Counselor st Law DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND NOTAHY PUBLIC. FFICE.—Transcript” Building, 0" “mercia) Street.4 Wye al DIBBLE & BYRNE. ttorneys & Counselors at Law, A [James . Bymoe, Notary Pobdlic.) ¢ door to Post Offer, !? () macraane Buvding Main Street, Gre** Valiay. Fe 2 ARCHITECT. LANS and Specification® ager ail xine, Mills, Bridges, 6”. o. structures pert to Civil. Enginecri=# at ressonable rates. . Ofice over Beckman’s, corner Brees #9 jy Nevada, Ang, 9h, 1873. sity { Nevada City, August 14tb, 1872. 8.. W. ~of this ¢ county, the Mor county. W. Di _on the’ resignat the Cow yet-no » candida ' The publica will be f ~~ first me ¥ Corral. «should f parties issues 0 cussed, quainte Thee found . TRansci election election ing ma‘ A bri a numb evening in the: in dian white . wards t over Su a huge Ther the cou trial.or and fiv ty o At 1! momet shade, degrees E The: from tl “the Cle * No. Valu city or Valu $91,871 Valu Valu $70,62 Val estate, than o 275. Valu 504, Amo Tota 659, . Do Wm Harne Lancai 8 sple: the Sa ‘ such a Milita selling also ac a fine, whips, found Mr, ] cheap invites new st in ano We noune ty offi crats, their ; ~ people ticket boune orders the ele publis ranged the ne all cor and ar _ table ¢ tion o} and ot amine 80 Cov noise M., wi sonic . tendat