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RNOR,
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ig. 27th.
ie
ug. 28th.
‘TELD, «
ug, 30th.
The Duily Branseript
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
L@CAL AFFAIRS. ”
Notice.
We would call the attention of votersto the iaw relative to changing
‘their residences from ene precinct to
‘another just preceding the election.
Any voter who has removed from
‘one precinct to another prior to thirty. days of the date fixed for the coming election, the Ist of September,
must during the coming) week, between the dates of August 234 und
August 27th, both days inclusive,
“apply at the office of the County
Clerk-to have his name transferred
to the Register of the preciiitt where
“he lias taken up bisresidence. Fail““4ng to do this, such citizen will lose
his vote on election day. Voters,
however, who may remove from one
—______ precinct. to unother within thirty
days preceding the election are, under the code, deemed residents of
the precinct where they previousty .
resided, and, vote in the precinct
~ from) ‘which they have removed.
eae
Base Ball
On Saturday last quite a crowd
-assombled at the grounds of the Base
Ball Club of this city,for the purpose
of witnessing the game which we
spoke of in Saturday. morning’s paper, between the Gray Eagles of
Grass. Vulley, and the Star Base Ball
EY,
lug. Slst, ~
lican County
NDIDATE
torney, :
lord.
bY
VDIDATE
‘torney,
NDIDATH
ER,
NDIDATS
OR,
Be .
[OTICE.
GRAVEL MINition of. princiFrancisco, CaliNorth Bloom.
srnia. Notice is:
eting of the Dinth day of Aw _
t, of One Dolpon the capital
ayable immevija coin, te the
e Company, Nv.
Francisco, Opli-i
this assesement
e twenty-second
linguent,and adsuction; and wD-e, Wi be sold on
ay of; October,
t eesesement, toxtising and ¢»
BY, Secretary.
reet, San Fraareel
PHIC.
‘DESMOND,
Francieoo, WH *
C4
TES,
D BEST,
Accessories,
make
PERIOR
LPH PHOFOLERY, es
YADA CI¥Y.
. canén
played nine innings,
_ @ay afternoon ut 2 o'clock,
Club of this place. The two: clubs
which took
considerable time. At the conclusion
ofthe nine innings the game was
ealled, tne score stood Gray Eagles,
10; Star’s 55. During the game the
‘Grass Valley club was.whitewashed
several times. ‘Taking it all in all,
iit-was-a-pretty bad beat considering
‘ithe length of time that-th's clnb_ bas
been organized. We presume the
Grass Valley club won’t be anxious
for another game very soon,
——
tee
Toll Read Company.
Articles of incorporation 6f the
Colfax, Yankee.Jim’s and Forest
Hill Wagon and Toll Road Company, have been ‘filed in the office of
the Secretury of State. Capital,
$40,000, in shares of $200 each. Directors—W. B. Hayford, J. A. Calver, Jacob Keck, Charles Trafton
and A.H. Cowden. The principal
place of busines» will be at Colfax.
Public; Speaking.
Hon, William’ Watt, A. B. Dibble,
Esq., and other speakers, will address their fellow citizens of Nevada
eounty at times and places as follows: At Moore’s Flat, Thursday,
-August 26th; at North San Juan,
Friday, Aug. 27th; at Grass. Valley,
Saturday, Aug. 28th; at Nevada City,
August 30td.
Advertised Letters.
The following letters remain in the Post
Office, in this city, for the week ending
‘Monday, August 23d, 1875.
Ashman Juana,
Agrell Jolin.
Burke Wm.
Brown J. W.
Bell Solomon,
Burke W,
‘Coe G. W.
‘Collier George.
~Cumbear Phiip.
Evants Mrs. Mattie.
Graham Kybert.
Gribble James H.
(Gegan Thos, :
Jarkin Wm. ~ =
Kitto Elizabeth.
,Pifer Adan,
Philips Frank.
. Reefan Joby.
Rosell Mary A.
Stephens I'homas,
Sharp Join.
Stark W. M.
Wells H, C:
Mitchell Win,
H. H. ‘ecsieieie P.M.
Episcopal Society.
A business meetiig of the ladies
Episcopal Suciety, will be held at
he residence uf Mrs. Chas Marsb,
Tuesday evening, August 24ib, A
fall attewMfence is desired. :
Maus. W. H. Cxawrorp, Sec.
— )
nn al
Rosenberg Bros.
Great annual clearance sale, of
staple and fuucy dry goods, eommences to-day, ucd will last sixteen
days only. Ladies improve tue opportunity by culling at the palnae
dry goods store of fi
aug24 ROSENBERG BROS,
~~ e
Aid. Sceiety. —
. The ladies of tue M. E. Aid Sociaty are requested tv mect this Tuesin the
Joasement of the M.\E.Cburch. A
full attendance is requested.
Dice pat . Phigdios, aa
[was so much astonished at see
ing yeut announcement in the G, V.
Union, that Z can’t help expressing
‘my indignation, and fet me say to
j} you tight bere, that you will lose
{some of your best Republican castom, This { know tobe a fact, for
I bevé heard them express themselves enit, ,Your very best friends
are disappointed in yon, Bigelew.
one’s duty, to tell you first how the
people feel. ‘There are men here in
this vity, who could not be mage to
believe yesterday that you would
ever be one that. helped to defeat the
Republican party, Why have you
name of rauning for alittle petty
were, why in the name ef God didn’t
you ask for one from your own paryour Republican opponent have a
ghost of:a show, no more.thaa I
have, so that your friends must nec: _
essarily come to the conclusion ead
Democratic victory; for it is not _possible that you are so short sighted as
handful cf Independent voters. Now
Bigelow, I wish it was so that I
might go to you and give the names
cf the different ones that I have
heard talk about this thing, but all
are friends _of mine, and I. don’t want
my name mentioned. I know that
writiug 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
considered in the ring as yet, unless
your announcement to-day changes
some of your friends opinions, as
there wag a great many who seemed
to think that even if you did take
the nomination, that Bigelow was
not fool eriough to have his name
peddled around the country to—get
such an ignominious defeat as you
will be sure to getif yourun., You
know, or ought to know, that you
oeratic purty; they will all go straight
or neurly so on the day-of eleciion
you may depend. ‘Luep where du
you expect to get your strength from?
You ure possibly led to believe that
this is not so, but the majority of
the people belfeve it; und know it.
Grass Vulley Union, the editorial of
the 17th, that you will do so. Now,
Bigelow, in the name of common
sense, look at this ina sane light, . '
and don’t be puffed up by those
soreheads; don’t let the enemies of
our country get the power inte their
hands; stick by the old party, and
instead of losing friends and, business, you will double beth. I will
have to stop here. I did intend to
_. write more, but am pressed for time.
Hoping that you may see your error
in time te help instead of putting
down the old party, I subscribe myself, your + WeLu. WIsHER,
For good square Republican-Dem, ocratic-Independent groceries, go to
LESTER & MULLOY'’S, Broad St
~se_Covuaus and colds are often overlooked. A continuance for any
length of time causes intuiion of the
lungs or some chronic throat disease. Brown’s Bronchial ‘Troches
are an effectual cough remedy.
Important. Endorsed-~by the
Medical profession. Dr. Wm. Hall’s
Colds and Consumption, and ali diseases of the Throut und Chest.
Dr. Towusley’s Toothache Anodyne
cures in One Minute. f7-6m
ru ; i dads
For Sule.
Owing to ill healtn, I offer my
brick building at the junction of
Main and Commerciul streets, with
stock of liquors, cigars, eic., dnd
good will of the business, °at a great
bargain, if applied for soon.
aug18-if, ISAAC LOYD,
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
For Congress,
Ifeelasif itis my duty, or some. changed your poliics? Is it forthe .
ceunty office? If yoa-were an officet
seeker, as ne-one: -ever-thougbt-you tt":
ty? then you might have got it’ and . .
been elected; now, neither you nor.
‘you-are paving the way fora clean}
to'think you can be elected by your . }.
will net get.25 votes from the Dem. ,
I hope that if you nave not read the .
Bulsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs, .
INDEPENDENT
COUNTY TICKET.
For Assemblymen,
_ HENRY ATWATER,
W. D. WOODS,
SETH MARTIN,
e For Sheriff,
E. O. TOMPKINS.
For County Clerk, .
E, W. BIGELOW.
For County Treasurer, *
G. G. ALLAN. .
For Assessor,” ‘
JOHN McBEAN.
_ For District Attorney,
ee W. D. LONG,
For Surveyor.
FENWICK R. MILLER.
For Superintendent of Sober
FRANK POWER:
. GEO. CARSON,
For Pnblic Adminiatrator,
ALEXANDER SIMS;
-— Fer Coroner,
W. C. GROVES, .
’ For Ceunty Judge,
J.B. JOHNSON,
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE
For Recorder, $
i BESSEMER. STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE
JOHNSTON & SON,
: Opposite Union Hotel,
' IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARUWARE,
STOVES,
‘TIN WARE,
IRON & STEEL,
NAILS, SHOVELS
_ PICKS,
‘Wheelbarrows,
Grindstones, Roepe,
Blocks & . Sheaves,
Ox Bows and Keys,
Chain, Anvils, Vises,
= ~~ Bellows,
Also, the celebrated
“MACHINE AND CARRIAGE Bris, .
RUBBER HOSE. BELTING & PACKING.
PAINTS & OILS, of all. kinds.
BLASTING and SPORTING POWDER,
FUSE, SHUT, &e.
Fell line of ROGERS’ Celebrated
Nickel Plated Ware.
Direct from Meridan Brittania Oo. “FOR SHERIFF,
E. 0. TOMPKINS.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR RECORDER,
WM. GEORGE.
e
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR TREASURER.
W. K. SPENCER.
DEMOCRATIv CANDIDATE
FOR SHERIFF,
CAL. R. CLARKE,
}
}
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DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE .
FOR ASSESSOR,
DAN COLLINS, :
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE .
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
T.C. Plunkett,
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR ASSESSOR,
P. H. Belden.
Mrs. G. W. Smith, Pres. H. F. PAGE,
BACIFIC RUBBER PAINT.
use. Sold by the quart, gallen or barrel.
Books ! Books ! ‘.
‘Sold on the installment plan.
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS, CH(MNEYS,
WICKS, Kc.
Agents for A. 8. Hallidie’s Wire Ropes.
QUARTZ SCREENS punched to order at San Franeisco pr: ces.
ma A in stock of Galvanized IRON
WATER PIPE constantly on hand ard cenection made with the City Water Works.
IHON PIPE made to order and all
kinds of Repairing done.
In fact the best selected stock of Goods
in Nevada Ooany. and as Cheap as
the Cheapest. — wes
fy, Call and sce us at the
Fioneer Stand,
RF-OPPOSITE 'THE UNION HOTEL.“ea
Nevada City, June 23d.
Republican
Timothy Guy Phelps
. os JB". PaAGH.
STATE TICKET.
Election, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1875,
For Governor,
OF SAN MATEO,
For Lieut-Governor,
JOSEPH M. CAVIS,
For Secretary of State,
EDWARD HALLET, of Butte.
~ For State Controller,
J.J. GREEN, of-Marin.
For Surveyor General,
ROBERT GARDNER, of Humbold:
For State Treasurer,
WM. BECKMAN, of Sacramento.
For Attorney General,
E. D. SAWYER, of San Francisco.
For Clerk of Supréme Court,
= I. TAGGART, of Shasta.
For Congress,
SKcOND CONGRESSIONAL District,
: For Supt. of Public Toutrastion:
EZRA 8. CARR, of Alumeda.
COUNTY TICKET.
OF SAN JOAQUIN, r
a See
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
i .
_ For Governor,
WILLIAM IRWIN.
For Lieutenant Governor,
JAMES A. JOHNSON.
For Secretary.of State,
THOMAS BECK,
For Controller,
J. W. MANDEVILLE.
For Attorney-General,
JO HAMILTON,
For Treasurer,
J, G@ ESTUDILLO.
” For done Gena
--WIGLIAM MINIS.
For Clerk of Supreme Court.
D. B. WOOLF.
For Supt. Publi¢ Instruction, —
O, P. FILAGERALD.
@ en (J ne
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.
Re
“For. Congress—Second Distriet,
HENRY LARKIN,
zt
For Assemblymen,
8. L. BLACKWELL,
GEO. W GIFFEN,
THOS. P. BLUE.
For. Sheriff,
CAL. R. CLARKE,
For County Clerk, ° For Assemblymen, ~~ —
O. P. STIDGER,
W. 0. RICHMOND,
§.M. HARRIS,
For Sheriff,
J. S8.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 Superint eudent of Schoois,
E. M. PRESTON.
For Surveyor,:
G. F. DEETKEN. .
For Public Administrator,
JAMES MARRIOTT.
BELL & BELDEN,
Masonic Building,
Cor Pine & Commercial Streets
HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL
ERS INS =,
Drugs Medicines, Mining Chemicals, Patent Medicines Paints,
Oils avd Window Glass, Perfumery and Toilet Articles.
SICILY LEMON SUGAR,
HOYT’S GERMAN COLOGNE,
~ Of ell shades and oolors ready mixed for .
BLANK BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
JUVENILE and .
GIFT BOOKS,
All things ah aii for schools of 4
all grades,
STATIC] CNERY.
Gold Peng ,Congress Water,
. Legal, Note, Bill, and
Drawing Paper,
Cf all kinds,
ENVELOPES---A great variety.
er
MUSIC MUSIC.
~LHE ANTISELL PIANO,
A
chance, for everybody to sccure a
fiyst-class Instrument. ~
A full line of SHEET MUSIC.
Agents for Nevada Ctty for the celebrated
BETHESDA WATER.
PURE WINET and LIQUORS
For medical use.
Agents Pacific Mutual Life In
surance Co.
Agents Hartford Fire Insurance
Co. Capital, $1 000,000,000.
Agents for Patent School Desks
and Seaty,
‘. cles,
. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,
For Supervisors,
Rough and Ready and Bridgeport
Tawnsbips,
A. L. BAGLEY,
Grass Valley Township,
8. H. DILLE.
For County Judge,
JOHN CALDWELL.
For District Judge,
J. E. HALE,
A. GAVARD,
-WATCHMAKER & JEWELER,
G62 Broad Strect, Nevada City.
Watehes and Jewelry Re
paired at Reduced prices
MR. GAVARD, having been in
California fox 256 years, anda
resident of North San Juan for
15 years, where he is favorably
@ known, is confident he cun give
am entire satisfaction, to his enc
mersAll Sorts of work in his line fally
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 spectajy 29.
LANS and Specifications for the repair
of Suspension Bridge, at the foot of
Pine Street, Nevada City, are tu be seen at
the Office of the County Clerk, Nevada City
Cal. Sealed proposais will be received
until
Saturday, August 28th, 1875, }
At noon of said day, for repairing said
Bridge, in accordance witn such Phins and
Specifications. It being understood that
said Contract is to be let on a Cash Basis..
The Board reserve the Bght to reject any
and a]l bi ‘s. :
By order of the Board of Supervisors,
JNO. PATTISON, Clerk.
By T. ©, Puwnxerr, Deputy.
wichivate, Aug. 15th, 1875.
HOUSB AND LOT. FOR
SALE.
THE HOUSE AND LT situ: ted
ess) On Upper Park Avenue, Nevada
‘tt! City, 18 offered for sale. The hon-e
tt) has Six Large Rooms, Parlor, Dining Room. Three Be! Rooms and Kit hen.
Thore is also a good Cellar, Large Barn,
Wood Shed and other Outbuil ings.
good well of water is in the kitchen uf ‘he
house. The lot contains one acre of land,
; and-adjoins Mr. Youu ’s property. A good
title will be given. ___
Price $250 00.The property can be examined by calling
on Mr. Young. . For, turtber particulars
addrers * “ MRS. JOHN COOK, BELL & BELDEN.
{
augl3 lm Austin, Nevadas
. All made by my special order, and werJ
JAMES D. WHITE.
For Recorder,
JOHN J. ROGERS,
For Treasurer,
J. N. PAYNE,
_-For Assessor,
DANIEL COLLINS,
For District Attorney,
JOHN I, CALDWELL,
For County Surveyor,
PALMER SMITH,
For School Superiutendent,
M. B. B. POTTER,
For Coroner,
B. JOHNSON,
For Supervisor 2d District,
(Grass Valley Township.)
7.) Ay Be BRADY;
For Supervisor 4th District,
(Bridgeport and Rough and Ready —
Townships)
WM. M. NUTTER.
Election, Wednesday, Sep. Ist, 1875.
JUDICIAL TICKET. °
For Judge of Fourteenth Judicial
District,
THOS. B. REARDAN,
For County Judge,
THOS. H. CASWELL.
WM. R. COE,
Cor: Main and Commercial Sts
NEW ARRIVALS.
a
The Grand Duke Alexis Ties,
LACE AND BUCKLE,
French and Village Ties,
Bismatek Congress Gaiters,
And all of the Latest
Styles—the best made.—
Also, afull line of Ladiss’, Misses, and chi)dren’s
SHOES AND LIPPERS,
ent Ey ace
ranten to give satisfaction in FIT,
WEAR AND PRICE.
Boot and Shoe Findings at Sin Francisco
prices, with freight added.
Also ll kinds of Cul* Kip; Sole Leather,
Sheep skins, Llning Skins, and other_articlee used by the trade supplied to shoe
makers.
w. ‘R. COE.
Nevada, July 30th. .
HYMAN BROS.
Cor, Broad and “Pine Stieets,
NFVADA CITY:
Hi“= CONSTANTLY ON HAND :
se FULL ASSORTMENT Or
Clothing, Gents’ . Furnishing
Goods, Boots & Shoes,
Hats, Valises and
Trunks, 2 ae
Whien they sell:at LOW RATES.
HYMAN BROS,
Nevada, July 4, 1875.
NOTICE TO WOOD MEN.
4 A Board of Educetion Nevada School
Ji: trict, will receive sealed propusis
until So’clock, A. M.,
SATURDAY, AUGUST the 28th,
For the delivery at th» Washington School
Building, of Thirty (30) cor's of Oak wood
and-frve (5) cor sof Pine Wood.
The Board reserve the right to r:ject an
or all bide ,
J. ORGAN,
Clerk Sound,
pirtene
Nevads, Aug. 7, 1875.