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August 22, 1875 (4 pages)

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IDATE rey, -and is published by authority of Mr. _day of sending such documents, with threats, had passed, but it seems not, “In order to accomplish, what the -,_ writer desired, “his course was. the . ~ wery worst to pursue, . gaged iv it. This isa-free evuntry. good sense, but endeavor to-use-any“they do, which is “all wroug, and he Daily Transeript. NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Biyelow. In to-day’s paper will be found an @honymous letter, which was se::t to E. W. Bigelow, candidate for County Clerk, on the Independent ticket, Bigelew. We had thought that the proved that kind @f conduct will invariably recoil upon the parties enand intimidations will nut win. Every man has a right tu use his own discretion iu poli ical and other matters,and no one hus a right to call bis Opinions into. question, The days of proscription hive-passed,uad—we-hadhoped never to return again, Daring @ political excitement some men do not seem to act with. their asual and every kind of a whip to drive their opponertts. into thinking: &s vety often they do not discover their mistake until it is too late. To Pproscribe a min for. his political Opinions, is tyra: ical and will aever bé countenanced by fair miuded TICE. RAVEL MIN. un of princi‘ancieco, CaliYorth Bloom. iia. peg ede is ing of the h day of: .of Qné Do)n the capital able immedi.coin, to the © Vompany, No, aucisco, CaliCd is assessment -wenty-second . quent and ad; ‘tion; and nnwill be sold on of October, RBC. ent, toising and ex ', Secretar:. et, Sam FrarHIC. JESMOND, «. : ranciseo, with Lecessories, ke [RIOR m heretofore. H PHOTO RY, \DA CITY. augld-lm. ETING. favis, DATE FOR ERNOR, ne of Aug. 26th Aug. 27th. to Attend zETING. TOWS, ors in the Duzer: Best Speak ons of Meveds ~™men. Mr. Bigelow’s reply to the The pupils will take their old places : Seraphiue Nilon, the 3d Intermedignd Grass Vulley, Tuesday evening, ’ to exchanges are hopefully louking purses aggregating 416,000, anonymous letter, will be published in a: few diys, ESS We asieniege rire The Schools, The schools of this city will be opened on to-morrow, ‘and all. the pupils are reqnested to be on hand promptly, that everything may be arranged properly on the first day. at the-various school rooms. Frank Power will have churge.of the High School; Mrs. M.-L. Watson, the Grammar School; Miss Mury Greyory, the Ist Intermediate; Miss Aggie Farrell, the 2d Intermediate; Miss ate; Miss Alice Davenport, the 4th Intermediste; Miss Kate Mad gan, the Ist Primary; Miss Kite Edwards, the 2d Primary; Miss Laura Buoth, . the colored school. a ‘“Those ‘Trogans. bd The Grass Valley Union says the Nevada TRanscripT asserts about once a day, tbhut some of the old tmembers of the Democtatic party -are working hard to defeat that ticket. We bave referred to the matter twice, only, and the Uniou knows it is “‘stretching’’ its stery when it attempts to muke its reiders believe “that we are reiterating the assertion ‘daily. Our statement abont the matter is truthful so far as ‘this city is concerned, and if you want the proof, come up here and we will prove it to you. . Republican Meetings Judge E; W. Roberts and other speakers will address the citizens of Rough & Ready un Friday evening, August 27th; Nevada City, Saturday evening, August 28t:; North Bloomfield, Monday evening, August 30th; August 3ist. Many of the candidates on the ticket will be present at these meetings and address the people. Look at the Great Register. The Great Register having been issued, voters throughout the county are partioulurly requested to examine it and see if their names are on it, If not, they will notify the County “Clerk and get certificates so they will be evablod to vote at the comiug elections. Attead to that matter at once. dite eee ‘Methodist ¢ harch. Rev. P. ¥. Cool will preach in the Methodist Church this morning, at ll o’elock: Subsect—‘‘They Feared the Lord, and served their own gods.” Temperance lecture in the evening, by David paseo Trinity C senile Fall services to day at the usual hours. Public are invited. ’ Geo. R. Davis, Rector. Tar Srare Fax —Vur’ bucramenforward to the State Fiir, “Which opens there on the 16th proximo. Active work in now iv progress on the grounds, aud better accommodations for exhibitors than on any previous year will be found there, and terfmen are to be encunraged with Time has . . -you-are paving the -way fora clean, Bigelow, I wish it was so that I . down, the old party, I subscribe myBigelow, Iwas so much astonished at see ing your announcement in the G, V. Union, that I can’t help expressing my indignation, and let me say to you right here, that you will lose some of your best Republican custom. This I know to be a fact, for I bave heard them ezpress themselves enit, Your very best friends are disappointet in you, Bigelew. I feel as if it is my duty, or some one’s duty, to tell you first how the this city, who could not be made to believe yesterday that ‘you would ever be onkE that helped to defeat the ‘Repullican party. Why have you chauged your politics? Is it for the name of running for a little petty ‘county office? If you were an office seeker, aS ne.ene ever thougbt you were, Why in the nawe of God didn’t you ask for one from your own party? then you might have got it and been elected; now, neither you nor ighest of a-show, no more than I have, so that your friends must necessarily come to the coucltsion that Democratic victory; for it is not passible that you are so short sighted ws to think. you can be elected by your! handful of Independent voters. Now migut go to you and give the vames of the different ones'that I have { heard talk about this thing, but all are friends of mine, and £ don’t want my Dame mentioned, I ksow that writiag in this way is cowardly, but I hate to see a man that I hive looked on as a friend, fooled and duped by those ring leaders. You are not cousidered in the ring as yet, unless your anuouncement to-day changes some of your~friewds—opiuious, as] to think that ewenif you did take the nomibation, thatBigelow was not fool enough to have his name peddled around the country to get such an ignowinious defeat as you will be sure to get if yourun. You kuyw, ur ought to know, that you will net get 25 votes frum the Demoeratic party; they will ail go straight or nearly so on the day of elec ion, you may depend. ‘Tuev where du you expect to get your strength from? You are possibly led to believe that this is nut so, but the majority of . the people believe it, and know it. I hope that if you nave not read the Grass Valley Union, the editorial of the 17tb, that you will do so. Now,,. Bigelow, in the name of common sense, look at this ina sane light, soreheads; don’t let the enemies of our country get the power into their hands; stick by the old party, and instead of losing friends and basiness, you will double beth. I will have to stop here. I did intend to write wore, but am presse-for time. Hoping that you may see your error iu time;te help instead of putting self, your WeELL WiInHER. For good square Republican-Democratic-Independent groceries, go to LESTER & MULLOY'S, Broad St _>7 oe . Ceveus and colds are often over looked. -A continuance for any length of time causes irta'ion of the lungs er some chronic throat disease. Brown’s Bronchial Troches are an effectual cough remedy. Important. Endorsed by the Medical profession. Dr. Wm. Hali’s Balsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs, Colds-and Consumption, and ali diseases of the Throat and Chest. Dr. Townsley’s Toothache Anodyne cures in One Minuie. fi-6m in o Por Sale. Owing to ill healtb, I offer my brickbuilding at the junction of . Main and Commercial streets, with . ‘ stuck of liquors, cigars, eic., and good will of the business, at a great bargain, i if ‘applied fur soon. augl8-tf, ISAAC LOYD. Private Schvol. Mrs. C. BR. Hebbard will epen a private school, at the residence of Miss Gibson, on Spring street, on Monday, August 23d, 1875. al7-lw The Stockton Independent says that ‘Tuttle is almost uuknowa in the Congressional convene . in. that district. Tue Pacific Coast daying the last thicteem years, or wince the first operation of the Internal Revenue act, has paid $53,850,830 ~ into people feel. There are men here in. your Republican epponeat have a} there was a great many who seemed . ' and don’t be puffed up by those} INDEPENDENT ‘. COUNTY TICKET. For Asspmblymen, HENRY ATWATER, W. D. WOODS, SETH MARTIN, For Sheriff, E. O. TOMPKINS. For County Clerk, E. W. BIGELOW. For County Treasurer, G. G. ALLAN, “For Assessor, JOHN McBEAN, For District Attorney, For Surveyor. ~ FENWICK BR: MILLER. For Saperintendent of Schools, FRANK POWER. For Recorder, GEO. CARSON, ____For Public Administrator, ALEXANDER SIMS, Fer Coroner, we Os — For nasty Judge, J. B. JOHNSON, : INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR RECORDER, WM. GEORGE. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER. W. K. SPENCER. . 27 & 29 MAIN STREET, CROCKERY, : GLASSWARE, E. 0. TOMPKINS. LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, dc. _ DEMOCRATIv CANDIDATE FOR: SHERIFF, CAL. RB. CLARKE, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR ASSESSOR, DAN COLLINS, ) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY. CLERK, Plunkett.
JOHNSTON & SON, Successors to W. H. Crawford, Opposite Union Hotel, : IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARUWARE, STOVES, TIN WARE, _TRON & STEEL, ' NAILS, SHOVE PICKS, —— Wheelbarrows, Grindstones, Rape, Blocks & ‘ heaves, © Ox Bows and use, Chain, Anvils, Vises, ~ Bellows. _—Also, the celebrated BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE --MACHINE-AND CARRIAGE BY LTS, RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING. PAINTS & OILS, of all kinds. BLASTING and SPORTING POWDER, FUSE. SHUT, &c. _ Fell line of ROGERS’ Celebrated Nickel Plated Ware. 2 Agents for A 8. Hallidie’s Wire Ropes. QUARTZ SCREENS punched to order at San Frareisco prices. ma A Large. stock of Galvanized TRON WATER PIPE constantly on hand ard cenection made with the City Water Works. IKON PIPE made to order and all kinds of Repairing done. In fact the best selected stock of Goods in Nevada County, and ag Cheap as . the Cheapest. a, Call and see us at the ¥ioneer Stand, OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL. “Sa Nevada City, June 23d. Re pub lican Election, Wednesday, Sopt. 1, 1875. Timothy Guy Phelps ‘. ROBERT GARDNER, of Humbold ‘. WM. BECKMAN, of ‘Sacramento. STATE “PIOKET. ” For Governor, OF SAN MATEO. For Lieut-Governor, JOSEPH M. CAVIS, ~ OF SAN JOAQUIN, — For Secretary of State, EDWARD HALLET, of Butte. — For State Controller, _ ~ J. J. GREEN, of Marin. For Surveyor General, — For State Treasurer,For Attorney General, E, D. SAWYER, of San Francisco. For Clerk of Supreme Court, GRANT I. TAGGART, of Shasta. 3 For Congress, Skconp CONGRESSIONAL DIstricr, HZ. FF. PAGE. For Supt. of ‘Public Instruction. ~ EZRA 8. CARR, of Alameda. COUNTY TICKET. For Govertar, ~ WILLIAM IRWIN. For Lieutenant Governor, JAMES A. JOHNSON. For Secretary of State, THOMAS BECK, Por Controller, J. W, MANDEVILLE, For Attorney-General, JO HAMILTON, ~ For ‘Treasurer, J. G. EsTUDILLO. For *Surveyor-General, WILLIAM MINIS, .For Clerk of Supreme Court, _.. D. .B. WOOLF, P For Supt. Public Tnstrewilaas, aie 0. F.° 88 fZGERALD. ee CON GRESSION AL TICKET, For Congress—Second Distriet, HENRY LARKIN. . COUNTY TICKET} __ For Assemblymen, 8. L. BLACKWELL, GEO. W_ GIFFEN, q “THOS, P. BLUE. For Sheriff, CAL. R. CLARKE, For County Clerk, /Demoonatrc STATE TICKET a ———For Atsemblvmen, O. P. STIDGER, . W. 0. RICHMOND, 8. M. HARRIS. For Sheviff, J.S.McBRIDE, For County Clerk, T. C. PLUNKETT. For County Treasurer, /W. K. SPENCER. For Recorder, WM. GEORGE. For Assessor, P. H. BELDEN. For District Attorney, E. H. GAYLORD. For Superintendent of Schools, E. M. PRESTON. For Surveyor, G. F. DEETKEN. For Public Administrator, JAMES MARRIOTT. BELL & BELDEN, Masonic Building, Cor Pine & Commercial Streets HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEKS IN Drugs Medicines, Mining Chemicals. Patent Medicines Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Perfumery and Toilet Articles. SICILY LEMON SUGAR, HOYT’S GERMAN COLOGNE, BACIFIC RUBBER PAINT Of ell shades and oolors ready mixed for use. Sold by the quart, gallon or barrel. . Books ! Books ! BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, JUVENILE and GIFT BOOKS, . . All things requisite for schools of all grades. STATINERY. Gold Pens,Congress Water, . . Legal, Note, Bill, and Drawing Paper, Cf all kinds. ENVELOPES---A great variety. —_— Music MUSIC. 1HE ANTISELL PIANO, Sold on the installment plan. A chance, for everybody to sccure a fiyst-class Instrument. A fall line of SHEET MUSIC. Agents for Neysda Ctty for the celebrated BETHESDA WATER. . REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR ASSESSOR, . P. H. Belden. the United States Treasury for interuul revenue taxes. 2 PURE WINET and LIQUORS For medical use. Agents Pacific Mutual Life In surance Co. Agents Hartford Fire intemnnee Co. Cap tul $1 0U0,00u,L00. Agents for Patent Schoot Desks ' and Seaty. BELL & BELDEN. 2 Sen NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, For Supervisors, Rough and Ready and Bridgeport Townsbips, A. L. BAGLEY. Grass Valley Towiiship, 8. H. DILLE. For County Judge, JOHN CALDWELL. For District Judge, J, E. HALE. A. GAVARD, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, 62 Broad Street, Nevada City. Watehes and Jewelry Re paired at Reduced prices MR. GAVARD, having been in California for 25 years, and a resident of North San Juan for 15 years, where he is favorably known, is’confident he can give entire satisfaction his his customersAll Serts of work in his line fully Guaranteed. Also a large stock of Watches and Jewelry, both importod and of his own manufacture. » Precious stones of all kinds mounted as desired. Also a large assortment of spectacles. jy29. of Suspension Bridge, at the foot of Pine Street, Nevada City, are tu be sen at tie Office of the County Clerk, Nevada City -Cal._-Bealed proposals will be received until . oe Satarday, August 28th, 1875, At noon of said day, for repairing said Bridge, in accordance witn such Plans and Specifications. It being understood that said Contract isto be kt on a Cash Basis The Board reserve the right to reject any and ull ti a, By order of the Board of Supervisors, : JNO, FATTI-ON, Clerk. By T. OC. PLunketr, Deputy. Nevada, Aug. 15th, 1875. HOUS@ AND LOT FOR THE HOUSE AND LT situ ted Seat on Upper Pirk Avenue, Nevads Hf City, is offered for esle. the h u-e has Six Large Rooms, Payjor, Din og Room. Three Be’ Rooms and K%.tchen. Thore is sleo a good Orlar, Large Burn, good well of wrter fs in the kitchen: f he house, ‘The lot contin ove are of land, and adjoins Mr. Youu ’s property. A good title will be given. Prices $350 60. The property cun be examiued by calling on Mr. Young. For further part:culars LANS and Specifications for the repair . + Word Shel,and.other ontbnilwings. A JAMES D. WHITE, For Recorder, JOHN é. ROGERS, For Treasurer, J. N. PAYNE, For Assessor, DANIEL COLLINS, ~ For District Attorney, JOHN I, CALDWELL. For County Surveyor, PALMER SMITH, For School Superintendent, M: B. B. POTTER, For Coroner, B. JOHNSON, For Supervisor 2d District, : (Grass Valley Township.) ei Ae By ee ks For Supervisor 4th District, (Bridgeport and Rough and Ready Townships) WM. M. NUTTER. Election, Wednesday, Sep. Ist, 1875. JUDICIAL TICKET. For Judge of Foortesnth. Judieiak District, THOS. B. REARDAN. For County Judge, THOS. H. CASWELL. WM. R. COE, Cor. Main and Commercial Sts NEW ARRIVALS. : Phe Grand Duke Alexis Ties, LACE AND BUCKLE. French and Village Ties,Bismarck Conyress Gaiters, 2 And all of the Latest Styles—the best-made,— dren’s SHOES AND LIPPERS, All made by my special order, and war* ranten to give satisfaction in FIT, WEAR AND. PRICE. Boot and Shoe Findings at 8.n Francisco prices, with freight added. Also sll kinds of Cal Kip, Sole Leather, Sheep «kins, Lining skins, and other articlee used by the tzade supplied to shoemakers, W. R. COB. Nevada, Jnly 30th, HYMAN BROS. Cor, Broad and Pine Sticets, NFVADA CITY: H™= CONSTANTLY ON HAND . ' A FULL ASSORTMENT.OF Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots & Shoes,” Hats, Valises and Trunks, Whien they sell at LOW RATES. HYMAN BROS. Nevada, July 4, 1875 bi NOTICE TO W W0OD MEN. 1 itrict, wll ai sealed pr »pycabs sintil 9.0’elovk, A. SATURDAY, AUGUST ‘the 28th, For the deiivery at th ~ Washington School Building, of Thirty (30) vor 's of Usk wood and five (5) cor sof Pint Wood. The Board reserve the rigit to r-ject am or ali bide J. ORGAN, Clerk ‘“Soard, Senin, Aug. 7, 1875. address MRS. JOHN CvOK, augl3 im Austin, Nevada. Also,afull line of La* sialibeea dies’, Misses, and chilHE Boar of Raueation Nevada Scheel ~