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August 27, 1875 (4 pages)

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aie : avis, ‘TE FOR tNOR, of ig. 27th. o Attend STING. een. ble in be ad-« E, Esa, ere, ny, Aug. 28th, ,: Lug. 30th, . it 6 o’clock to! join in . the Great ‘ass Valley wast 28th, ‘for Eureka Township. date for Recorder, and W. K. Spen‘cer, Republican candidate for County : The Duily Transctipt. , NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. .Local Brevittes. The Pittsburg mine, which is located at Deadman’s Flat, below Grass" Valley, and owned by Cook Brothers and E. P. Sanford, our worthy County’ Treasurer, is panning out’ pretty well. They have got a fine Jedge and have had a crushing of thirty-two loads which yielded $70, per load, or in other words’ they got $2,240 froma “that crushing, The ledge continues to look well and promises to lastfor a long time to come. Hoa, Was Watt, “Scther Dibble, ra Caldwell, ‘John McBean and A. W. Potter, represeutatives of the three parties, left this city yesterday We don’t know whether they have! gone up: there to watch each other or not; “abut one thing we do know, and that is, Watt avd Dibble were advertised te make Democratic speeches at Moore’s Flat last night. The Dem. ocrats need close watching this year, for there are such good men on other ticket; that they can’t resist the temptation of doing a little” scratching. ie Wm. George, Republican: candiCommittee. he hour of shing ! ETINGS. erts, AKERS, izens of the ing times &hda iDY, ig. 27th. e # ug. 28th. TELD, ug. 30th. EY, jug. 31st. lican: -County ' NDIDATE torney, rlord. -HIC, DESMOND, Francisoo, with ‘kS, ) BEST, Accessories, ake ERIOR him heretofore. PH PHOROERY, FADA CITY. augtS-}m ad IR WORK! ™ ' ND COLORS. do all kinds of for Balis and t Notice. 5 solicited. Gall r Work. EB. BULMRE. 1975. ton and O nega, nesday last, but he staid here ‘but a Plunkett, Republican candidate’ for , County Clerk, aiid E. H. Gaylord, , keo court. _ fail to interest his hearers. . speéchiwill be devoted almost enfou may not havea chance to vote. ‘Treasurer, passed through this city ‘yesterday om their way to WashingJ.S. McBride, Republican eandidate for sheriff, has been in this city for the past few days, but left for ‘San Juan yesterday. We learn O, -P. Stidger, Republican candidate for Assemblyman, was in town on. Wedfew memeuts, having just returned from Truckee. Hon, John Caldwell,County Judge, is holding courtat Truckee. T. C. Republican. candidate for District Attorney, ate also at Truckee, performing their duties in the TrucOn account of the court being in.session they have been unable to canvass the county. Hon. EW. Roberts, S. M. Harris and others, will speak at Rough & Ready this evening. Judge Robertsis a good speaker and will not His titely to local affairs. W. D.: Long, Independent: candidatefor District Attorney, and E. 0. Tompkins, Independent candidate for Sheriff, have been eut canvassing the county. Mr. Long returned from Truckee yesterday. Any one readiig the arene Valley Union would naturally 'come to the conclusion that the political contest going on now was entirely a Democratic affair, bat after election that paper will come to the conclusion that it was laboring under a misapprehension. The trath is the Republicans are wide awake and will make a splendid showing on the Ist day of September, See that your name is on the Great Register of Nevada County, if you want to vote at the ensuing county election. Don’t presume your name is there but go and see,as Every voter shiould be on hand election day, and vote for the best men fer office. -It-is your duty. Nevada Rifle Team, A meeting of the Nevada Rifle Team will be held at Armory Hall, on this, Friday evening, at 8 0’ctock: Business of importance will come before the meeting. Every member should be present. Rosenberg Bros. Great annual clearance sale, of staple and fancy dry goods, commences to-day, avd will last sixteen days only. Ladies improve the opportunity by calling at the palace dry goods store of aug24 ROSENBERG BROS, For Sale. Owing to ill health, I offer my ‘brick building at the junction of Main and Commercial streets, with stock -of liquors, cigars, ete., and good will of the business, ata great bargain, if applied for soon. augl8-tf, ISAAC LOYD. << a ‘For good square Republican-Demecratic-Independent groceries, go to LESTER & MULLOY’ S, Broad,St. your Republican opponent have. a : , «Bigelow, ing your announcement i 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 tom,. This I know to be a fact, for I bave heard them express themselves en it, Your very best friend#. are disappointed in you, Bigelow. I feel as if itis my duty, or some one’sduty, to tell you first how the. people feel. There are men here in this city, who could not! be made to believe “yesterday that you would ever Ue ong that helped to defeat the Republican party. Why have you changed your politics? Is it for the name of running for a-little petty county office? If you were an office were, why in thename 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 . ghost of a show, “né more than y have, so that your friends must nec: essarily come to the conclusion that you are paving the way for a clean Democratic victory; for it is not possible that you are so short sighted as to think you can be elected by your handful cf Independent voters. Now Bigelow, I wish it was Bo that I might goto you and give the names of the differeat ones that I have heard talk about this thing, but all tare friends of mine; and f don't want} F OR-_SHERIFF, —— my name mentioned. I know that writing in this way is cowardly, but F hate to see a man that I bive looked on as a friend, fooled and* duped by those ring leaders,” You are not considered in,the ring as-yet, unless your anwouncement to-day changes some of your friends opinions, as there was a great many who séemed ‘to think that evenif you did take the nomination, that Bigelow was peddled around the country to get such an iguominious defeat as you will be sure to getif yourun. You know, or ought to know, that you will not get 25 votes from the Democratic party; they will all go straight or nearly soon the day of election, you may depend. Tuen where du you expect to get your strength from? You ave possibly led to believe that this is not so, but the majority of the people believe it, und know it, I hope that if you nave not read the Grass Valley Union, the editorial of the 17th, that you will do so. Now, Bigelow, in the name of common sense, look at this in a sane light, and’ don’t be puffed up by those sorehieads; 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 wore, but.am pressed for time. Hoping that you may see your error in time to help instead of putting down the old party, I subscribe myself, your ' WELL. WisHER. Ep. Transcript: In regard to the letter from my ‘*Well-Wisher,’”’ I will reply, that if it only concerned myself, no notice would be, taken of it; but there is a principle involved, Yas old as our Government, which so forcibly illustrates the necessity of our Independent movement that it is well to give it a little notice I had ery American citizen had a birth‘right inheritance, which couSisted of the PRIVILEGE and RESPONSIBILITY of using his own brains, if he has aby, in selecting his politics or religion, and 1am sure that the old fogies who framed our Constitution, intended that frvedom of opinion in such matters should be the corner stone. of the grand old structure, the monument to wisdom, that we hope and believe will endure to the end of time. As regards the loss of business, it is enough to say that I never begged anyone’s trade, or courted avyone’s friendship,,and have always had friends and all the business I wanted to attend te, Respectfully yours, E. W. Biaetow. Couvcus and colds are often overlooked. A continuance for any length of time-cuuses irita'ion of the lungs or some chronic throut disease. Browu’s Bronchial ‘Troches are an effectual cough remedy. AN EsraBLisHeD Remspy.—For coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness and other troubles of the throat and I hope 80 pie’ astonished at i INDE PE NDEN T some of your best Republican cus. seeker, as no ove ever thougbt you . not fool enough to have his name'. ’ somehow got the impression: that.ev. : iD, COUNTY TICKET. For Assembiymen, . HENRY ATWATER, W. D. WOODS, . om SETH MARTIN: ’ For Sheriff, E. 0. TOMPKINS. For County Clerk, _ E. W. BIGELOW. For County Treasurer, . GuG. ALLAN, For Assessor, ‘ JOHN McBEAN, For District Attorney, ! W. D. LONG. ~ For Surveyor. . FENWICK R. MILLER} For Superintendent of Schools, FRANK POWER. For Recorder, GEO. CARSON, “Wer Public Admjnistrator, ‘ “ait SIMS. For roner, ROVES. For County Judge, J. B. JOHNSON. HARUWARE, _ . BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE . — MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BPLTS, _{ FUSE, SHOT, &e. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE) JOHNSTON & SON, 27 & 29 MAIN STREET,
‘Oppdsite Union Hotel, IMPORTERS AyD DEALERS ‘Dt STOVES, IRON & STEEL, NAILS, SHOVELS . PICKS, Wheelbarrows, -Grindstones, Rope, ~ Blocks & Sheaves, Ox Bows and Keys, Chain, Anvils, Vises. Bellows. “Adao, the celebrated RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING. ' PAINTS & OILS, of all kinds. _ BLASTING and SPORTING POWDER, ' Well line of. ROGERS’ Celebrated ' Nickel Plated Ware. Direct from Meridan en Oo. : Republican Election, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1875. Timothy Guy re _ EDWARD HALLET, of Butte, ROBERT GARDNER, of Humbold WM. BECKMAN, of Sacramento. -E. D. SAWYER, of San Francisco. . GRANT I. TAGGART, of Shasta. zx.F. PAGE. 4 STATE TICKET. For Governor, _ OF SAN MATEO. For Lieut-Governor, . JOSEPH M. CAVIS, OF SAN ia Fer Secretary of State, For State Controller, J.J. GREEN, of Marin. For Surveyor: General, For State Treasurer, For Attorney General, For Clerk of Supreme Court, For Congress, Seconp Cone@REssionaL Disrricr, >.> For Supt. of Public Instrtiction, EZRA 8. CARR, of Alameda, COUNTY TICKET. _._._For Assemblymen, E. 0. TOMPKINS. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR RECORDER, WM. GEORGE. . kinds of Repairing done. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER. W. K. SPENCER. é DEMOCRATIU CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF, CAL. RB. CLARKE, DEMOCRATIC CANDISATE FOR ASSESSOR, DAN COLLINS, fp REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CLERK, e T.C. Plunkett, } a REPUBLICAN ORS ETE i FOR ASSESSOR, P. H. Belden. langs, Brown’s Bronchial Troches are ab established rewe re -_— CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, &, Agents for A. 8. Hallidie’s Wire Ropes. QUARTZ SCREENS Jseseens to or‘der at San Franeisco prices. ma. A Large stock of Galvanized IRON WATER PIPE constantly on hand and cenection made with the City Water Works. IRON PIPE made to order and all In fact the best selected stock of Goods in Nevada County, and as Cheap as the Cheapest. tk, Oall and see us at the Pioneer Stand, 8F-OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL. “Sy Nevada City, June 23d. BELL & BELDEN, Masonic Building, Cor Pine & Commercial Streets HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALS IN Drugs Medicines, Mining Chemicals, Patent Medicines Pairits, Oils and ‘Window Glass, Perfumery and Toilet Articles. SICILY LEMON: SUGAR, . HOYT’S GERMAN COLOGNE, BACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. Of ull shades and oolors ready mixed for use. Sold by the quart, gallon or barrel. Books ! Books ! BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, JUVENILE and e . GIFT BOOKS, . All things requisite for schools of all grades. STATIONERY. Gold Pens,Congresg Water, Legal, Note, Bill, and’ Drawing Paper, Of all kinds. “~ os : MUSIC MUSIC. THE ANTISELL PIANO, Sold on the installment plan. ¢ A chancej for ‘everybody to. agcure a fiyst-class Instrument, A full line of SHEET MUSIC. ‘Agents for Nevada City tox the ‘celebrated BETHESDA WATER. a PURE WINET and LIQUORS "For medical use, ASS ba pas Agents Pacific Mutual Life In surance Co. Agents Hartford Fire ‘Insurance Co. Capital, $1 000,000,000. Agents for Patent School Desks and Seats, metirct. LEAS ET ILO oy ENVELOPES---A great variety: ; 0. P. STIDGER, W. C. RICHMOND, S. M. HARRIS. For Sheriff, J.8.McBRIDE. For County Clerk, T. C. PLUNKETT. For County Treasurer, W. K. SPENCER, For Recorder, WM. GEORGE, =, For Assessor; P. H. BELDEN. Fer District Attorney, E. H. GAYLORD. For Superintendent of Schools, E. M. PRESTON. For Surveyor, G. F. DEETKEN, For Public Administrator, JAMES MARRIOTT. For Supervisors, Rough and Ready and Bridgeport Townships, A._L. BAGLEY., Grass Valley Township, S. H. DILLE. For County Judge, __ JOHN CALDWELL. _ For District Judge, J. E, HALE, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE For District Attorney, Ju qr Caldwell. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For Congress, H. F. PAGE. A. GAVARD, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, 62 Broad Street, Nevade City. Watehes and Jewelry Re paired at Reduced prices ——w MR. GAVARD, having been in California fox 25 years, and a resident of North San Juan for 15 years, where he is favorably known, is confident he can give entire satisfaction to his customers° All Sorts ef work in his line fally Guarante Alas 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 spectaBELL & BELDEN. cles. . jy29. . JAMES-D.WHETE,— DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET For Governor, _: WILLIAM IRWIN.* For Lieutenant Governor, . JAMES A, JOHNSON. For Secretary of State, THOMAS BECK, For Controller, J. Ws MANDEVILLE, For Attorney-General, JQ. HAMILTON. A “For Treasurer; : J. G. ESTUDILLO. For ‘Surveyor-General, WILLIAM MINIS. For Clerk of Supreme Court, D. B. WOOLF, For Supt. Public Instruction,O. P. FITZGERALD. = (ee CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. For Congress—Second District’ . HENRY LARKIN, et COUNTY. TICKET}. _For Assemblymen, — 8. L. BLACKWELL, GEO. W. GIFFEN, THOS. .P. BLUE, . : For Sheriff, CAL. R, CLARKE. For County Clerk, 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 Superintendent, M. B. B. POTTER. For Coroner, ’ B. JOHNSON, For Supervisor 2d District (Grass Valley Township.) fue A. B. BRADY. For Supervisor 4th District, (Bridgeport and Roifzh and Ready Townships) WM. M. NUTTER. Election, Wednesday, Sep. Ist, 1875, JUDICIAL TICKET. For Judge of Poirloonth Judicial District, THOS. B. REARDAN. For County Judge, THOS. H. CASWELL.. ° wM. R. COE, Cer: Main and . Commercial Sts NEW ARRIVALS. The Grand Duke Alexis Ties, LACE AND BUCKLE. French and Village Ties, Bismarck Congress Gatfters, And all of the Latest Styles—the hest made,-Also, afull line of Ladies’, Misses, and cbiliom dren's seine SHOES AND LIPPERS, All made by my special order, and warranten to give satisfaction in FIT, WEAR AND PRICE, Boot and Shoe Findings at Sun Francisco prices, with freight added. ~ Also all kinds of Cal, Kip} Sole Leather, Sheep Skins, Living Skins, and other articlee used by the trade supplied to shvuemakers. f ; Ww. R. COB. Nevada, July 30th. HYMAN BROS. Cor, Broad and Pine Stieets, NFVADA CITY: H ANE CONSTANTLY ON HAND.’ A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Valises and * Trunks, . 7 “. Whien they sell at LOW RATES. HYMAN BROS, . Nevada, July 4, 1875. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN HOUSE AND LOT containing i Three Acres of good land, all of which ig under a good fence. Itis A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, On the East side of the ‘ity. There is. Choice Fruit Trees and a Vineyard, with oud water at tars a, . ulars inquire o ‘Wor ashies ' CG, a; pithg iron § Groc Store, dovtaita the Method Conch; Broad st., Nevada City. Nevada, August 13th, 1875.