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August 3, 1875 (4 pages)

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shot ea Fi A ¢ . + Z * 5 iss ear om z 3 Pd % . cen : ————— Ole Daily Transcript _ . . Whe Citmp Meeting. cb whe isCreed Ha gage Saas eos an ee Z PCE . , Earnie ier erate et eres é « ymondt Beard of Supervi he . ‘ = 1 Pa aeee e : ’ ‘ : The Methodist Church South have. The en : pervisors---July Term. Mining Stock Board aE ae Ea REET = 2 ; NEVADA CITY. sve person employed by the In-. : ‘oo : s sai Soe a aa been holding a camp Meeting be. dependent party . to raced them{. Bos apetig Asgust; and, 1875. eae a et REPUBLICAN low Penn Valley for the past two ; and defend their principles in. this ni met persuant to adjourn-. Yesterday Morning’s dials “ee 9 = Tuesday, August 3, 1875. . weeks. The camp was'located about . campaign seems te bea singular seihe . Present, Supervisors Brady, 6 se 2 ee eS a mile Bast of Adams’ ranch, which . lettion. He was a loud mouthed. 4 eee aap MeCoy , PresiFam. ae “. pan Death of Anasow Jehaiss is on the McCourtney road. The secessionist during the war, and has peer — presiding. Min-. 2360 Ophir, 607% « : w Johnson. . attendance was large and hi during Booth’ sat eleail ,. utes of previous meeting read and. 339? Mexican, 23%. . . eee _ Andrew Johnson, Senator and Ex-. judge all had aes Sealy es BP —t i ae ac. approved : _ 2625 Goald & Curry, 26%. *President of the United States, died. should have a good time at ak z inde $46 sey Gourde i » In the matter of the bill of J. R. . yt reid — 61. : IVI E ETI Mm ) es Ss. : Satine s a)”, Wy e = A ——— , : eX ; . ,on Saturday the Bist of July, at bis. place, and we are confident those . TY: While stvbnaitt ans i Cross,for services as Deputy Sheriff, 600 Chollar, 92%44 ’ S) Se home in Knoxville, Tennessee. On . did who were there. Itis a 11. ‘. eats of a part g the inter-. heretofore presented, aud taken. 42° Hale & Norcross, 52%. appa T! the day previous he was stricken . thi i. sensible. aed pretendyd to be foun-. under advi Acccitin 980 Sierra Nevada, 18% ine : Legis aie el? ¥ thing to get.amt in the .woods—. ded upon opposition to railroad isement. The‘legulity of} 566 Californi . pe 4 with paralysis and it proved futal. “God's First T Mas : ; road mo-. the demand against the cc 560 California, 6874. fo, R : ; 3 irst Temples’’—once nopoly, and subsid i county be-; 245 Bull 5 on 5 ev ~~ Ft was born in Raleigh, North Cari = , and subsidy to railroads, he} ing und i ion . . . eg eae ; : . argent i agonigere whee awhile and commune with Nature. . 88 been without doubt the chief 5 oe consideration, the testi-! 100 Seg Belcher, 102, ate ° = gue: ve ivtue’ ind % — d} On Sunday the ‘mevting closed. yocate of the most infamous subsid eg une yearned alaypesstga open rie diego ww shiners pe: perple. a0 toliowy ¢ . . Be ‘yaake him 67 years old in . December There were three persons+ baptized bill ever paseeil in the Eegisiate i s been heretofore taken, was read and oa tata stu wf . 8s fo ne es aye ae & strong Ugg on that day, and several jolned—the Castine The Oakland Transcript the Board prqceeded to investigate} 745 fapeal 113. Gr pe frie end had o ways enjoy good! Charch. —— a gays: 6 ular ptithe matter; and to determine from} 129 Empire Mill, 7%. rass Valley, Aug 6th. _ ing thealth until the time of his death. eeu . da elie ele abe — > . g evidence the legality of the ap-} 80 Alpha, 21%. : eee The deceased was.an example of A full Nest. += . serporafions! es net eae fe pointvnent of Mr. Crass du Deputy '_.350 Belcher, 29%. Nevada, Aug 7th. oi what'van be done by the humblest . » Five fellow eitizens of the MonHaymend,.who epgineered_a. Sale Sheriff. Now upon -full consider300 Peetaenen a5% : ite -citizen in our Republic. Extreme golian persuasion, sets nie siace (roe ett ag Legislature of ation of the wattex and “evidenset 435 Com-¥i a 332% ae ‘Chairmen of County Committees an bese ‘poverty in his youth prevented bim conceived the idea of, precuring pa satin peor a rai bay a few. presented, it is ordered that the. + 5 Justice, 145. ——— 5 Beck a cRara eR ws ee a es fe e from receiving any schooling, and at . Some brain foed, in the shape of fish, . Million of dollars trote sspears Board stand by its order heretofore} ” ee Me fia, acl i _ the age of ten he was apprenticed as They had read the numerous articles Plumas. It was the very worst ad made, and that the bill of' J. RB 595 ree a 2814 the reception of the Spéakers. Pia ‘a tailor. While learning his trade a in the Grass Valley Union, showing pees ——— act cf legislation that Cress be rejected, not being a Segal 1875 Lady Bryan, 13%. ie DBORUCE By order: ’ : FE ‘gentleman was in the habit of readthe advantage of such food, and Hepinomtl tock esagest And Creed . demand against the county of Neva860 Baltimore, 6%. " “Secretary R. 8, a age Matas i -ing in the shop from the ‘‘American racked theit brains in order to de. W8y tobbery bill to Gevannor’ tng da. Sis eee cage é , big Speaker,’ which contained. the vise a plan to obtain said brain fuod. and stated to Haight that it wes ,. The petition of Jacob Teeter,. 220 SoH 113 . eo Vi ‘speeches of Pitt, Fox and other oraThey finally came to the conclusion —— a the county. of . asking his appointment as Conitnl aaa he i rics .s : ‘ * ato ; : : oa ore : tors, in all of which the young man that se Giant powder is a destructive . that uae ae te pet an et ble for Meadow Lake Township to. Tux world cannot afford to @ se t ‘became much interested, and there agent it would destroy fish, and become a law, and prevailed upon fill the vacancy therein existing, ‘was . Ders, der. ill: tbs vein eco alt se i ‘ was then a desire stimulated withthey used it in some stream near Haight to sign tbe bill without knowon motion of Supervisor Allan taken an erred een feat Sabo é : i in him to obtain an education. He Eureka. The authorities having an hit themes A aoa And the under’consideration, and on motion Whoever will thruot, Magaaiien into. the SODA Ww. = ers i i ee -goon learned te read, and devoted all . ¢¥¢ to the protection of the finny. lains under the 2 pe igo it was ordered that Jacob Teeter be Ee tae bean, “ihe. on pri Lamar ge 4 . ; — Dm . his leisure time to the perusal of tribe, dt-once arrested the gang, and rob Piumas county of the three ol and he is. hereby appointeda Conopened heaven for frm, and assur shall = : The ‘such books 8s he could obtain.j they are now meditating over the rehearse dollars which the law . 8t#ble for Meadow Lake Township be femeate oe all aia pay ow gee naa ae aad i When he was-about-eightecn be took . matter in a-cell of the county jail, . to civ ia lads, eae tl the county . to fill: the vacancy ciused by the bring it thence, PRESTON’S DRUG STORE. and 4 bap his widowed mother, who was de-} — +. ot weik @ even before a stroke . resignation of, W. H T i . arse y dent ‘sien Bridges Burned. #8 done, or a ‘dollar inof, W. H. Getchell. oe eva ao pendent upon him for support, and Senate rey vested by the swindling corporators In the matter of the petition of WRO : : —It_was. ope best-of E live i pak went to-Tennessee, where he resided rapeeead Booth said in his San: ~~ os — thieves. They pro-. certain citizens of Nevada City, 1 “ ee ne colored man riddiresueatiaeas cago -_ few ; ; : 4 . Francisco's -that-theed a miandaius . As , Telapwho, t bi ee aoe lt ~ ~~ . Ve ae ae resares cen’ peep Aaretinsasged laid Geren ft tat Te Sette ia & good washerwoee Fs iia 1 riage, 1c rred soon ridges,so . county to issue the ‘b ‘ot the Suspension Bri ea ope F271 “tent she? said-theae et Bey i ey ) ) Re after he went to Tennessee, he was was no chance to retreat. -Board resigned satan’ Gan’ 94 akg . es wants bachelor to the polite and Poi Choice Colognes, ~ Toilet Goods; Ss Eng. te] euabled, by the instruction of his ‘oot spoke at Colfax the other . "te sue a fraud upon the Lael eg to “be coming OD ows man. . a wife, to leara to write and cipher, night, and soon after it was discoyof the county, and ‘for months the} Ni . $: Organ,. ‘‘Yaas, sir; she commonly always and ; a. ® a paers : cOY-. county was wi : . Niles Sear M. Hughes. . sive satisfaction,”’ replied th ‘the bal wat eisistent licati a ered that all the bridges on th pathy hac _Was without government. Lad) ughes, , replied the hus: , y pe ent application an uriag e old . ‘This: swindling railro : tee Schmitburg band of the laundress. Sta ' soni . Crandall g ad scheme w urg and H. H tandard Perfumes ee i + extensive reading he became as well grade, had been burned. called the “Oroville and Vir sinia ins appearing in + half t the “Well,”’ resumed the young bachi atio » bia informed as many of his totemporaI. J. Rolfe is our authorfor the. "7 Railroad Company,” Rite 1 dite Cerin "8 ehalf of the. elor in his blandest and most insindite ae, carefully compounded st for Pou { bat blic life. His.first ad item, and’thinks Booth is fright rated by this infamous bill, a 20 ty. Certara estimates were--sub-. wating manner, ‘‘you can tell your — s : i . oh was all the oa r. Ur ith: wie i e ; r be wh in pu c ite. is.first advent ee ais rightened all money ever : “Bh mitted by Mr. Organ with regard to ife that I esteem her very highly as E. M PRESTON Bis, ot into politics was in 1828, when he prmharhan tte r of Independents . the incorperators. It bau aston the experse required to repair the one possessing many womanly and > : Flat Poe -appeared as the organizer and chamserting their ranks, and has -com-. %'® scheme to rob the county of . Present bridge and to bvi Christian virtaes—a domestic gem isan aaa ect Fell ae rpion of a workingman’s party to opmenced te burn all the bridges in the lumas of three hundred thousand. one. Judge Searl 0 build # new. and household ornament, a social Mevade, Tely Hh, Se: ee for) a pose the so-called aristocratic party county. He thinks the party ougbt cneee eet es Bee Tee ears i a advocated the . luminary and moral aan gee ee f i bad . to be called the “Bridge Bu ight . were catied into requisition to assist propriety of repairing the present emplary Christian, & gentle, loving 801 : that ad always controlled the town instesd ridge Burners,’’ the ieves in therobbery. Of such bridge, which was generall Lia wife, a washerwoman among 10,000, * Ind d Len . qn which be was residing. From ead of Independents, ‘fn part, is Creed Haymond the . ed in by-tho Yconcwrr-. and altogether lovely; but there's : : epen ent " -widt a: that day to the present we believe ae hired claquer of Jobn Bidwell no y those present. Now, upon . one objection.” i ste Soka nas vay buen Candidate for Saper Wikis tc ack bila ii full consideration of the matter, it is “What's dat, sar?’’ inquired the : , 5 _ ton H ane ys been on the We learn that L.D--fathb b record, he will. ordered that Supervisor All smiling African, who had been show: _— i side of the laboring classes, and his . Cherokee, will Ace ropes of] aves chance to defend himself on . and he is hereby peer £50 be, . ing two rows of spotless ivory and a = haw = ; {200 * support was always tendered to them . before the ices 4 his — Friday night when he speaks. sas bes eit . aiaur ta to — tg opening of the head while vr E E T I 4 : ; ounty Conae : osals for t . his wife wa i ” : i ie beggin’ a vention as a candidate for Seiaccines Tux Wreck wean the Summrr.—. PT of said bridge, according can eulogized. s being so extravagantly N GS, Sas, i vet Ga es se hlakeet e : m the Fourth District. Mr, . 22¢ tock that was iia aes tae ifications hereafter to be determined, ai ait, boas? ce pe T
) cing kis Wahg and avenit oe tathbura isa popular man in his Summit on Wednesday wasas neat a and that he have full power to act socks Ap pete cara my. HON. NEWTON BOOTH sete 3 : career, . section and will make a piece of work in its w i _ . in the premises. . : i 7 re r ce 3 was always regarded (a upright, . -w good run. s way as is often washes or irons all my buttons off, . : an ee paws ii ¢.are not advised whether John . *°“ although it was purely the reThe following demands upon the and forgets to replace them; ° ex. HON. R. PACHECO and ; eee ’ ; -. McCoy isa candidate for reelection . *"!t of heedlessness, not t General Fund were examined. a changes my elothes for those of seme _ brid His history js-part of the history of]or not, H ‘ eclection . . , © BAY CATC-. dered pai ned. and} other patrow, and if you'll look at. HON * the covatry. His position while act+ oo has made a geod officer, lessneas, on the part of the engineer earn eee this, (holding up a garment, ) ‘ll ORBED HAY MOND = ‘ pene Fig ia han th and his record would assist him in. 9! the.constraction train. It was A. ©, Geve,-on account of con-. ee how incenvenient it would gr : . ; ‘doll : a 4s President, to @ vacancy . the elettion shonld he met certainly wae : dert ; tract for building Court H wear either pantaioons, euffs o 1] ILL ADDRESS the citizens of Ne“Cros: . vcensioned by the death of Lincoln, . angen : — that no] ¢319 50 : ouse sewer, . ja+3 with such a shirt as she sande yd geee teens Suz omega Toh wa i still ost, Jehn Bailey, es E : 9 = nian a to Snip put How.1. 6 ohne Come, ___ * . fireman, was the only ee All business. coming before the seach an er ae prc tail orth San Juan, Aug. 4th. -cost i ove Neate Het oth er, will . Hi ; ‘. motion the B ; euce she shoul i : 5 motives.. Like all men, he had his speak at this plaee on Monday oi is said to be fractured, but a eard adjeurned for the ve ie ya ould want to ruffle the} Nevada City, Aug 6th. nis f daulta: white be bad were: tan, on . NESS 226: Mr, Mircone j . is emg Be i Paty eet : Wie darkey looked alittle Aisgnsi-. meine rey mre * i. ‘ ’ ed a ea 8 is one of . He was taken to the hospital Jxo. Parrison CLERK, ted @ disgust. meetings. © attend these athor ‘ verage of good traits. He was a{the finest orators in the Unit ospital at SaeLex, jen he wrapped the garment up to : jy29 bind aoe sbampion of “what Staton, He will make the a “a — pean! moraing. The By Jas. D. White, Deputy. — it wey and he only said: wes that ; : 7 1, . of Demoe wo trains that collided had sed Bon oams jing & man that kin’ o’ coum 1] me regarded as right. History will seers racy rattle, and weak-kneed . each other a short tinie be ety Tuere was a dreadf Shirt.”—Vicksburg Herald. CONCERT f pairs i accord him & place second to none as publicana shake in their boots. . it was generall Awana pene ey al narrow 2 ree nns ROS RAED STASI : . expr i : 9 patriot and fearless public servant. Mr. Van Duzen is also-one of th . y understood that ‘the a terrible accident on the AND : ' ove ; ablest speakers en the stump, Lo ‘ oe had the right to the road. Philefelphis, Wilmiugton and Bal_ sient ) eae eau pe araneant Pp. ok . The engine of. the gravel train was timore railread near Elkton, abou : ENTERTAINMENT . The i Other Side. : 8 ing on the 23d : ; ° ' t = 4 : of pebragan bm d.} backing down, pulling with it a let three o’clock the other morning. A Re P uU b ] i can and . e mentioned last week that the . Result of the Demeocra of flat-ears, a i train of 7 a Poon their i -V Flume Com P tie Primary. flat cars, and when. it struck the ten passenger coaches, with 0 AID IN LIQUIDATING THE DEBT‘ eae i oe ss water tothe. The Primary election held inthis weler Gain its-tender was driven sol. °’*" 300° persons on heard, while . STATE TICKET. oN ; bie ne of; Town Talk, Hill, and that . city on Saturday last, for the eleo idly into the engine, the two arms of rounding a curve at the rate of 30 THE METHODIST CHURCH, jotit; = res running from tion of delegates to attend the Demothe water tank fitting snugly against miles gn hour, ran into a herd of six = OF NEVADA CITY. best ee th a ne er eee ee eee anne the sides of the boiler. Had théen-{ °°") which had wandered on to the Mecti gee the s er a > ia regervoir, from . 1m the ticket put up for Mike Garver, gineer not jumped trem the train he track. The dead body of one of the Election, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1875. for tl fi gay ae lsegge ha Lag tained for as against the ond run im the interwould have been completely crushed. animals rebounded from an hei 2 — po tae otty. Se ™ re purposes by citizens, which . est of George Smith, by a majorit The fireman was on the runnin; bankment onthe side of the road a ned os eg accommodate those living on. ofabeut 35. The, wh gah a board and was knocked off, a ‘eas ‘where it was thrown by the caine For Governor, iewoul 5 eae in.town, and } about 296. Some are so unkind as splinter striking him on the foreand struck the rear truck ef the frst . Timothy G Phel E STI Vv AL pe * aan w ane presure ia’ to think that there were a good many head and inflicting a severe wound, . P**8°™s*t coach, completely revers-: uy eips AND ot gr = a ‘e kvew nothing of . Republicans and Independents voted: Two flat cars were lifted by the piing it and throwing it off the track. . ~ OF SAN MATEO. : ‘ast, @ ma r personally, but made the) thatday. * lot and sent over the engi : Singularly, ne : a ; : statement on the autherity of one away the head-li hse ne left th A cig ype al RT 9 rea ips sie righ dio ; ead-light, smoke-stack @ Tals, a no e hi a ian ut . Ywho c 7 was hurt, << pala es ” ae eee: = nate Peto a ane wes The smoke-stack was safeit was a narrow escape, and now For.Lieut-Gevernor, AT THE aide i , ch . o o eatland, and. ly landed on the fi e talk ig! : Pea is ome oe familiar with the sur. Other places in the valley, it is eed was breught te at mee, fences fy yagi that in A for}’ JOSEPH M. CAVIS, NEVADA THEATRE, Fis pin NE . a . rong foe o _ sent time. Chills 6 without being reloaded. The keep the cattle wh«ra they vElong. OF SAN JOAQUIN, ~{ SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1875. “and . ; in two ‘the prevailing com. . fat cars remained on top of Stat if Sa the ’ or three particulars. Ist. 75 feet plaint. Jonatha Clark informs us . &me, securely resti pof theen-) Browsxs is defending his la sgt ee ieee eee toe _ aver more pressure could not be ‘ that hi ; y ing there. There j g his land grab. th evening a pleasant one, jand Jengtl sa rita not be ebtained . 54 his company have to employ a. Were four pairs of tracks found un Pacheeo is defending his flop from Fer Secretary of State, pct tllezcaec tina tye: Se a site “wind : _ in id reasonable distance of double force of méa so as to have der the water-car and all on the trac] one Cenvention into another. Booth EDWARD HALLET, of Butte ues = ae ‘was D » a. without enormous expense. . enough te run their business at the . All the wheels of the engine ware on. tries to defend his Administration F TICKETS, 25 CENTS._ ‘tal rey = a he reserveir alluded te is not mill. Thauk God no malaria arises . the track, and were not damaged from-charges of extravagances and ‘or State Controller, hcerwieede BAGS wey 3 tae bs angenceian’ distance, and the . from the ground in this section, and The front end of the engine ‘ian corruption, Pickering is defénding J.J, GREEN, of Maria. : : ~~ right — gions Denier have . hence no shaker or fever. driven in as if it were an egg-shell himself from charges of being au For Surveyor General Assessment N — j tens ; wegotiate with the — : . by the heavy timbers of *! absconder and would-be : ; ent Notice. South Yuba Canal Company, 4 New Awning. of one of the -be assassin, . ROBERT GARDNER, of Humboldt —— ra ae } 4 y, and , flat-cars, The head brak All the Independents are on th eu ASCADE BLUE GRAVEL MINING ~», > have oe been able to obtain any waPe sigopsge . over the sidewalk in. the gravel train made a faetenats * fensive. Itis Deacon Fitch’s — For State Treasurer, pag orn ‘San a pring Ditorais. ter. They are anxious to doit whenthe Masonic Hall, has been. cape by running from the fi "} mow. How about that State print-. VM BECKMAN, of . Location of works, Nevada Township, Ne ever such supply can be obtained in a dilapidated and shiftless condi-. to the rear end of thes Boag ear . ing steal? : ate print . , of Saeramento. poo county Calicoress. Notice is hereby We re r : 2 es * , ig oO. e : LS ‘ pralesegh precy ang gfe _ pos a time. Ragatrrod work-. the brakes. The ‘soaking pati z Boa done 4 has AttorneyGeneral, isos, be tacemeeeie] Te gt Gorbnt mg \ rem an elevagaged putting up aj from T . Some of the company at : . D. SAWYER, of Sa : share levied upom the ie tion of 60 feet higher than the high-’ new awning, whieh will add greatly . track ae went to clear up the} Danbury family socher ot — —— n Francisco. . ine pdt ben tng pty ee of land, ~. st points in the ec : to the appearatice of ound all the section men . lence of the homey, wh . For Clerk of Supreme Court United States gold coin, to the Secretary st weeks + , @st points in the corporate limits, . P) not enly the of that section there and at work head ef the be ey, ereupon the . ’ the office of the Company, 311 California Bee os ee street, but the building. per yd construction train from be. P¥ted dread 2g Page ger a GRANT I, TAGGART, of Shasta. Street, Rooms 3 and 4, Second Floor, San, (Will b “Private Scheel. — wee yond the Summit came dow said, ‘Honey i : » feelingly So asta. . Francisco, California. Any upon and y a ne. . pm editor: , n te aslonéy is the-most delici For Supt. of Pub : which this assessment shail remain un‘ ‘Miss Kate Edwards will open aj Paver, reneta tans ane Se sist and the track was cleared at six -of all delicacies. Itis the sear EZRA S. CARR : nstruction. . paid cn'the auth dey of Aggust Jt gio. st Sore) private school at Tem ed . ee ee one of which he sulted *k im the evening.—Truekee beautiful flowers, sipped f : : of Alameda. quent, and advertised for sala 98 . perance Hall. to prevent the grasshoppers fromi takin Republican, Saturday, July 31st. liant petals by the -from_bril: pusie spin, and unleses payment is won Monday, Angast a, which will. thai Shorly afer they mere planted ts) 4 p — “. ant seonited nin a Glocy that weet of weptetnber, 1875, 1 Pa Pe continue during wacation. ‘Tuition,,. the saltea os eraid on a ale A Putapriruia young woman in . *™P*, the god Pha do For Congress esnsantnont, together wi costa ‘verGo . 50 ceuts a week. Qt . BP, ftom the other bed, and carried: them to the House of Correction has had enunciated his wife with stern solex , ag aad, expenses of sae. arink ; : where the salt was and ate them. $20 ‘ nity, “have you been dri s0lemSeconpD CONGRESSIONAL Dis hs are tt: Secretary be (000 left her by her father. Ephraim given a mdrinking again?" _— Ome ati ~Caliten gy pd ” 1 : pti . 0. Pie Gir ED, . Floor, Booms 8 and Ae Franciaco, Calsoda siete se 52 = “se Willian caeidsciaeas « : == slg Se "e Ge