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August 19, 1875 (4 pages)

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Tharsday, upist B. 1875 NEVADA or. CAL. . —— The Campaign,' ’ ‘Phe campaign is now fairly inaug‘arated im this county, and the candi‘dates of the three parties are in the field. Up to this time ‘‘General Apathy” has had full sweep, but {rom indications we judge he will be «cleaned ovt on the double quick. Bre Daily 1 Transcript ; Attempted Shooting. ‘On Tuesday night, at about 10 o’clock, there came very near being a shooting affray. It appears there is some trouble between John Connolly and John Judd, and the” intter had the former arrested. Connoily was brought to this city om Tuesday, gave boiids, and was allowed to go at large, atthe time above stated, Connolly was engaged im conversation in the National Exchange Hotel, with several gentlemen of this city, when Judd came in and tapped him on the shoulder, and said he desired Tattle, the retotmer, is traveling about this Comgtessional Distriet to elect Larkin to Congress, and all the while he is drawing $500 per month ‘from the State Treasury. For a portion of the time during the last three years he-has drawn ;two salaries— one of $500 per month as Supreme Court Reporter, and bne of $300 per ‘month as Code Commissioner—to say. nothing of the perquisites arising from the sale of Haymond’s Annotated Codes, while the State Codes h STRUGGLE WITH A Swame—A 4 year-old servant girl im the employ of Jerome Brockway, who had been Spending a few days in the wilds of narrow escape on Saturday, July 31, frem being strangled to death by a black snake. She was sent by her mistress out jnto the weods to pick whortleberries. She erossed the lake in » small row-boat, and accompanied by a Newfoundland dog, walked about three-fourths of a mile} into the woods, where the berries Danced worth, Goeet $2.0. thy it we ‘. around to snother woman andy ispered ag Pike County, Pennsylvania, had aj blue bow on?” red nose cap buy anything at this sale,” her way.into the cruwdand run the price ofthe bureau up to $12 and as it was kpocked down to her she rem«rked: eyed women with a blue bow en can bluff me.”-—Detroit Free Press AN AUCTIONEER ‘wud Knows us Biverwes. At am auction ir. hovtsehold goods on Harrison aven ehors “Fume since, ade a bid on an olf ere with a : at Hon. Wm. Irwin, Bemocratic Nominee for Governor HON. JO HAMILToN: ‘Duiemeiie Nominee for amnaee. General, HON NILES SEARLS, “You see thaé wonian over “Yes.” “Well, she eaysthat. no woman. ‘with a “Phe woman with the red nose pushed ‘*I may havea red-noge, but no cross‘pemocHaTic CANDIDATE were looked up in the State Capitol. . were plenty. After filling her baaFOR CORONER, fe ve" “he indifference was no more con-. to speak to him. Thetwo went to — Oakland Traneosipt. ket, she sat down on a log wnd ate And other Speakers, oe ~sfined te theRepublicans than-to the . -another part of. the room, where_a her lunch. As she was-about to start . ~ B. JOHNSON.. Will address the people-im mints meet. “. . Democrats, while the Independents . low comversation ensued, Juddthen) —§. Death. _ -—. + . fer home, a large black snake seraag . ——-__— po. ‘ed as : seem to be full of life and vigor, . threatened to shoot Connolly, and at} On Twesday, says the Union, after. about her neck and began cheking = a s NEVADA : “The Independents started in very) the same time drew a pistol . a long illness, A. J.MeDonald, of. her, The afrighted girl screamed at . INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE ; CETY. soe confident that they weuld have things . out of his pocket. Geo, W, Smith; . Giass Valley, departed this life. He/. the top of her voice for assistance, FOR ASSESSOR ‘. On Thursday Evening, August 19, . , “their own way; but-now,* presto Sheriff, happened-to be near by.and. -was much esteemed by all who knew! but there was no-one tear enongh tof —— Ps a eS -change, demoralization meets them ~on every hand. The Republicans .and Democrats have gone to work, ~and a great change has and will con‘tinue to take place up to the time of the election. Many who belonged ‘to the old parties, claimed that they »should vete independent of parties this Fall, and they were therefore ranked among the Independents, but . grabbed the pistol from Judd, and after considerable tusseling, the pistol was disebarged while in Smith’s hands. Judd was immediately arrested on a charge of assault with in‘tent to commit murder. The case came up before Judge Davenport yesterday afternoon, and the court. decided to hold Judd upon the charge of assunit, whereupon he plead him, being one of the most genial and compapicnable of men. He was quiet and unostentatious in his associations, but be bas always had hosts of friends. -He leaves a wife to mourn a great loss, and. she bas the sympathy of the entire community. A.J. McDonald.-was a pative of New York and aged about 42 ‘hear her cries. At length, when she was so exhausted that she was unable to cry out, the snake twisted its head around so that the girl could reach it. -At first she was afraid to toueh the monster. Then, realizing . . that she must do something or perish, she caught the snake about the neck and choked it until it relaxed its JOHN MeBEAN. Come out and hear these able advocates'of Femocratic Princi. ples. pS Praia ey Mo ES ie angl7-ta REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE os si DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE For District Attorney, — aE, pO eee ae Ge Ceres es years. beld and fell to the ground. The BACKER ‘ ; >such seems net to have been the} guilty, and was fined $50, which. he — girl then threw it egainst a reck and For District Attorney, <4 _+ease; while they claimed the right to. paid. old. Gee itied o ee At succeeded in killing it. 7*. small hickory withe around the was recently sold by Josaph Marzen. .yave's neck and dragged it home. : ; : Sr. to Allen Towle of Dutch Flat. It measnred six feet eleven inches, The coasequence of this is, the InHamilton McCormick, whose age is; ‘The valley bay been used priucipally .“dependent party is grewing beautiabout fifteen years, was arrested on ‘as a stock renge in the past, but it is InterestIxG TO SmoxERs.—Smo. fully less, and at our stand point, + a-charge—of—-assault—with—intent—to. suid to be very favorably located for. kers will.read with pleasure the fol-. __ looking at the matter in.an impartia] . Murder Geo. Baldwin, son of Geo. . a reservoir. lowitig anecdote of President Grant. 8 P ipa ge Indianapolis Herald publishes -light, we see no earthly show for a W. Baldwin, ” Tuesday last. qT here : jae : : ‘One morning the President was . " man to be elected on that ticket. A . ®re several versions of the affair, and Bro Bormxs.—We heard . terrisity a stroll through the White short time since it seemed as though the following we obtain from Mr, . #olse the other day, dowm in Joe} Honse grounds, with his hands be“every man Bowiaated by the DemocMcCormick: It appears his boy and . Bonivert’s yard, and we investigated reg <2 fs <Soke te: 398 mesggtant racy would beelected Hereanother. ® Chinaman have been working a the “motter.: "We ‘tuund sesuihal opening. upon the Pecos ‘fg ation: “change bas taken place, caused . quartz ledge, and the boy Baldwin . Thom. Land tnd Henry Stewart) tion was attracted to a man and by the defeat of candidates be-. ad his brother went to where the making a big boiler for Mr. R. M:/. child who were standing near a lamr fore the Democratic Convention, To. former were at work, and had some . Fryer. The boiler is a double ‘one, pees es ee pales ‘ae te ze «day some of the best workers in that . gry words. Oue of theBaldwin boys . and of peculiar construction. It is ae was blowing strong,, and the party are doing all in tneir power to. said he would go and get a shet gun, . §!* feet has diameter on the outside child, wearying ef seeing his father defeat that ticket, and we do not be. and left the premises. The McCorand is eighteen feet long, and is con. . fail so often, and catching sight of. lieve there will be any “let up’ to. mick boy hada gun, and started for. structed of the best and heaviest ~ at mer tele Hy ites ‘ =a : A = -_ . out: ‘Wai a them until the polls close. A num-. home, and while goiug along saw a boiler irom. Joe Bonivert, who is) and Mihisnsey pois to the ruler of the ber of men belonging to the old par. ®4uirrel, and shot it. He then rethe boss man 1m building the boiler, nation, before the astovisbed and ties who joined the, Independents . loaded the gun, and in pushing the . tells us that it will weigh in the during the excitement, have signified . hammer down with his hand, as it . *eighborbood of six tons when comtheir intention of voting with the old. Would not go down easy, the gun. Pleted. This is the largest job of the organizations, as they fail to see. Was accidenally discharged and cut . kind ever undertaken in this county, ‘vote irrespective of party nomimaRaita “tiens, they would vote for the best men for office, as they should do. Summit Valley, Nevada County, Shooting Scrape. Benjamin MecUormick, son’ of E. H. Gaylord. —_ a , eo _ ASSESSMENT NOTICE. For: Sheriff, © the ‘people poe Nevada Counts: I hereby anvounce myseif as ac ndi date tor Sheriffot Nevada Couniy. Subject . to Le political party; THOMPSON OKRY. BELL & BELDEN, Masonic Building, Cor Pine & Commercial Streets HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEKS IN Drogs Medicines, Mining Chemicals, Patent Medicines Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Per“fumery and Toilet Articles. SICILY LEMON SUGAR, HOYT’S GERMAN COLOGNE, * ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVET MIN. ING COMPANY, location of princi-pal place of business, San Francisco, California -Location of works, North Bloom. field, Nevada county, California. Notice ig he reby given, that ata meeting of the Di. rectors held on the Fourteenth day of Angus‘, 1875, an assessment, of One Dollar per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immedi. ately mm United States go'd coin, to the Secre‘ary at the office of the Company, No. $20 California street, San Francisco, Cali‘fornia, Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid oh the twenty-second day of Sept. 1875, will be delinguent and adve~tised for sale at public auction; and unless paytuent is made before, will be sold on Tuesday, the Twelfth day of October, 1875, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. .THOMAS DERBY, Secretary. embarrassed father could make an effort te detain him. With a merry twinkle iv his eyes Graut handed the little fellow bis weed, whe teok al ‘outside clique into office. ‘Democrats will do the same. 8 hardest fight om hand is for the office ~of Sheriff, and it ig hard-to predict what can be gained by putting in an A few weeks ago it was reported that-many of the leaders of the Republican par‘ty, in various parts of the county, ‘had joined the Independents, bat now scarcely aday passes but that the ‘ruin, To sum the whole matter up, ‘we believe the Republicans will elect a portion of their ticket, and the The what the xegult of that contest will BWepubliean Meeting. ‘A large and attentive assemblage “of our citivens was gathered: last ‘evening for the purpose of hearing Hon. John M. Cughian, whois, oghYvassing the State for the Repabliciins, “The Grass Valley Cornet Band did their duty impartially in the way of ‘‘gweet sounds,’’ and were followed by the speaker of the evening. Mr. ‘Goghlan’s address was ornate and replete with statistics and anecdotes, ~and was well received by the meeting. Mr. Coghlan has+ served our State in Congress as well as in our a terrible gash in McUormick's hand. The Baldwin boy thought the gun was discharged at him, and therefore the arrest. adie ~-Ne Candidates. The Grass Valley Union says: On here took themselves off in buggies and on horseback in order_to visit the precincts outside of Grass Valley. We suppose they are going to do much good work and that each one ef them is sure of. being successful in making his fight. We are afraid that not one of thuse' candidates, out on this raid, will strictly adhere to temperance principles. We fear that those candidates will each and all ask somebody to take something to drink,. Can it be that drinking is a
power in politics, ao matter to what party a candidate may belong? Seme of those candidates axe going to be defeated. They are all excellent men, and any of them can serve the not permit all of them to be elected. The shorn lambs amoung them, shora not get mad at all the people and then join another party. people, but the laws of the land will . by the peeple's vetes, we hope will} ees SRS and the werk is being done in the very best manner.—G, VY. Unien, Mining Stock Board. SAN FRANCISCO. Yesterday Morn lorning’ 8 — 185 Chollar, 111. 338 Hule & Norcress, 60, $90 Crown Point, 35%. 295 Yetlow Jacket, 96. 860 Imperial, 12%. “95 Empire Mill, 8. 200 Gold Hill Quartz, 4. 130 Kentuck, 16%. 345 Alpha, 27. 325 Belcher, 29, 435 Contidence, 283; 187 Con Virginia, $35. 2115 Sierra Nevada, 1934. 130 Bullion, 54%. 1035 a 66%, 230 Daury, 1 324 115 Exchequer, 220. 20 Seg Bclcher, 96. 830 Overman, 75344. 845 Justice, $944, 150 Saccor, 1%. 1110 Union Con, 11. 135 Lady Bryan, 2%{. 500 Caledonia, 30%. BO Koickerbocker, 3%. 665 Julia, 33, 50 pons sem T™. 800 Dayton, 6%. 400 Rock Island, 3%. 2050 Silver Hill, 12%. ‘State Senate and Assembly. He is now a candidate fer the Assembly in __ the Ninth Senatorial District of San Francisco. A gentleman of Mr. “Coghlan’s culture and ability ‘would <eptalaly-bo-s-acois to any constituted to the Assembly. If we sent ‘more of that class of mea to the Lagvislatare, the people would not look “with feer and trembling"’ upon that ‘body when it assembles. ‘Qmannre Gorkem of Marysville, a "beother of Gea. O., has received a if Always Se, The late Thos. W, Selby, of Sin Francisco, was supposed to be rich, He hada mansion in town, a cottage in the country with several hunfornia whose estates would net yield as much as Balas if their debts ©. T. Byland, of San Jose, whe has been stumping the State for Irwin, sets down the total vote in September at 115,000, and divides it 440-Bultimore, 5%. 195 Utah, 6. sail tintin atl Sudden changes in the weather are productive of throat diseases, coughs and colds, There is no more effecTHe amount collected for poll. taxes this season in Sutter County is $2,368, of which $476 were collected from Chinamen. Busmss ji tvety<_at he ‘repair shops of t Central Pacific Railread at “Truckee, caused by the recent '. Grant expre: sed his admiration for . Anuy.—The Chicago Journal of a it in triumpb to his father, and reemed puzzled at the look of. confusion on his face, But he lighted his cigar from that of the President, and with many apologies for his son’s forwardness handed it back. A short conversation was indulged iu, and the youth’s independence. This inA Kiss.ror a DisowaRrGE FROM THE recent date vouches for the correctness of the following: ‘“‘Last April a fine-lookiag vlerk employed in Maudel Bros.: in an bour of despondency evlisted in the ermy: e@: was en ‘to be married tb a handsome . : lady of eighteen, and when she heard of it her distress ean only be imag ined, for a common soldier she could not wed, Her father who, by the way, isa Methodist minister did everything in his power to have him released, but without effect. The young lady then took the matterin hand .She saw General~ Logan and Congressman Farwell, aud with their signatures to a petition for a discharge, forwarded it to Washington. In due time the answer came stating. that the prayer could not be granted. The gentlemen-informed her that when they went to Washington in December they. wonld make anotber effort. Learning that General Belknap, Seeretary of War, was in the city, she gota letter of introduction to him. She determined to call on General B at-the Grand Pacific, yesterday afternoon. He granted her an audience, heard her stery, satisfied hiwself the young man would make her a good husband, and wrote out a discharge. When she asked the General how could she repay him, he _ Remempen.—Take heart, all who toil; all youth in humble situations, all in adverse circumstences, and thése who labor unappreciated. If it be to drive the plough, strive te do it well; if it be to wax thread, wax it well;. if only to cat bolis, make good ones; or blow the bellows keep the iron hut. It is attention to BACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. use. Sold by the quart, gallon or barrel, BLANK BOOKS, all grades. Gold Peng,Congresg Water, ENVELOPES---A great variety. Sold on the installment plan. A chancej for everybody to sccure a fiyst-class Instrument. A_ full line of SHEET MUSIC. Agents for Nevada Ctty for the celebrated PURE WINET and LIQUORS FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Office :-—320. California Street, San Franoberon. Col fornia. PHOTOGRAPHIC. Of vl shades and colors ready mixed for THE ARTIST, R. A. DESMOND, AS returned from San Francisco, with Books . Books ! SCHOOL BOOKS, All things requisite for schools of nstruments and Accessories, _ Prepared to make STATIONERY.PICTURES SUPERIOR Even to those made by him heretofore. Legal, Note, Bill, and —~-Drawing. Paper, Gf all kinds. Call at the RUDOLPH PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, BROAD STREET, NEVADA cry, aug!5-1m. REPUBLICAN MEETING. Hon, J. M. Cavis, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR ~~ LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, w= addressthe Citizens of MUSIC MUSIC. THE ANTISELL PIANO, BETHESDA WATER. GRASS VALLEY, Wednesday, Aug. 25th. N. SAW JUAN, Thursday, Aug. 26th NEVADA, Friday, Aug. 27thFor medical ‘Agents Pacific Mutual Life In i) Attend be ;. . tual relief to be found, than in the. gallantly replied, “With a kiss,” surance Co. Everybody Imvited to e dred acres highly adorned, and his ; : ri gg Biss : these Meetin f ency. family were sporting in Europe for a . ¥*¢ of Brown's Bronchial Troches, which she gave bim. Lust evenAgents Hartford Fire Taturance : . The above we copy from the Grass lenin ites “ag cree teat & REESE ing’ . ig — = important A ag Co. Capital $1000,000;000. ~ By order z e ae : 3 per to the jan Territory. e . : i . Valley Union of yesterday. Mr. his affairs “came to be wound vp The ‘hard times se the Eastern father, who is better eff in this} Agents for Patent School Desks Stare CENTRAL COMMITIZS, = — Coghlan spoke here last evening, and hele Waa BGS sata lott park States seem to be starting anew. the . . world’s goods than most people who. and Seat. _ eames ‘ hia speech was well received bya $100,000 or so eta Finget: BAPS . tide of immigration to this coast;end . follow his calling, has promised to REPUBLICAN MEETING good audience. Coghlan is doing. * ¢ rity © WwinGS! it is likely to be comtinued for some. %¢t his son up in business, and is Beak & BELDEN. fly away. And there are hun-. . very proud of his prospective daughgood service for the Republican : time. siebeek, sat 0s Sead he Mall bo. alaodreds of so-called rich men in Cali* ter-in-law. HOUSE AND LO : aie Hor ‘Hon. J.C. Burrows, OF MICHIGAN, One ef the Best orators in the * United States, and Hon A P Van Duzer, HOUSE AND LoT containing itt} Three Acres of good land, all of ii] Three is under a good fence. ™ : 7 : ash up on the road. dispatch from Boston, stating that it thus: Irwin, 55,000; P ae P ; Cuuan +A On the East side of the City. There is ; i st helps, 35,be on the ladder. Choice Fruit Trees snd a Vineyard, with} QOne ef Califormia’s Best Speakis dowbttel whether George's wife, Tue Prismodial Railway Com go_d water at the door. — whe Sewh . lati , m4 000; ° Bidwell, 25,000. We know way pany Jive threagh the week. Her diseuse : is now poverty of blood. Was. Nentow ctespion tievesl in the jail kitchen at Santa Barbara, She seem Quite serene and carmplenot hew these figures may be, but it is now generally admitted by Demo-. crate*wnd Republicans, and by not a few Independents, that, outsitie of San Francisco, Bidwell is third iu} the race, and a very low third, tov.— Sac. Bee. ry in Los Angeles care and material for ‘Tion of their rod. PxRxsiWsANt Goan ang other ee 7 bles attended the Sumday Sebool. Convention held at Fairpoint, New York, ou Saiaday evening, ~ = . ‘Tux naval a st at Vallejo have donned the crape which they are expected to wear for the wext thirty. days, out of respect to the memory Grocery Store, opposite Nevada, Auguot 13th, 1875. * For particulars inquire of —. ; CF. ROBINSON, the Methodist dress the citizens of New Chureb, Broad at., Nevada City. Ww “avy, on vet of Andrew Johnson. io 12 Attorney end Counsel at Law, NILSS SEaKLs, Monday Even ing, Aug. a { Every bedy Invited to attend. AT BRICK OFFICE, By tm Front of the Cour towne eee Comes Comore T ccadav—aft ‘ ace eth 753 Ophir, 71%. cident nae in the early —_ < all the rumor proves false. Most of them . +*¢®4#y, after nine o'clock in the} g61) wexics , 264 the present ministration, and toa : daisia by the Independents,. still . @°Fing there were no candidates in. 745 Gonlé & so 4g 2414, day the father of the precious infant FOV ERNIE and _, NOVELTIES, , remain true to the party whieh has . the town ef Grass Valley. That class} 1585 Bes: & Belcher, 59%. 4 sd por sae position under GIFT BOOKS, : . ial hill ahlsabaite 3 -saved the country from everlasting. °! ™e" who belong and: who live Si Bava, “158, Git ’