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SAN FRANCISCO
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Senator Wilson, of
Massachuse
PIONEER SCREEN WORKS.
Nv. —The Democrat~ da, were named. The #ote steed, Canaddressedthe . Prades Union Of Roches=y)
t GousrY'Conv
Jou W. QUICK, Manafactarer,:
ie
sp oaraapicn
5 called”‘to order by pon, 61; Armer, 15./‘Before the yote ter, on the 5th of July. He Araced , the)
VED to 203 Fremont Street, near
4the
wag
Announced,
Cation
Was
declared
July
Dr. Davis, at
of the County Com,
progress of the country sinee
iowatd, SAN FRANCISCO,
l
mittee,-at; the Court Reom yesterday thé nominee of the Convention,
1776, itsipcreaso in territory, pora Hi g increased faciliiies Lean furnich the
‘ PROCEEDINGS OF THE DEMOCRATIC ‘Walia. ‘and F. G. rye of Neva
OSUNDAY, JULY 25,.4869._
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morning at 11 o'clock. ~
—
For District Attorney, W:
fl
Rs
cut Screen, the bestin uge at 60 cenis a
W. Cross ‘tion ahd wealth; and the-extension of ‘slotor
foot and’cth: aper by the quantity, made from
was placed in nomination, but withthe means of moral, intellectual and heavy Kussialron. They have greater dis
charge than the purched Screen, will not
and thanked the Con~} social improvement, and said that tochoke up, and for sttength, cheapness” auc
UNION REPUBLICAN ‘TICKET. Davis was chosen Temporary Ciairman. [arew his:name
are not excelled,one being eqnal tuo
On taking the Chair, Dr. Davis made a vention ;“the nomination Was, on mos day we have an opportunity that no durability
six punched. Alarge number of mifisare or
: ,
For Senator,
Sena
speegh, thanking the Conventicn, and ‘tion, paused, and the Convention sa other people in the world has, to lift up ‘ing them in preference tothe punchedcel, ~~
sii
©. G@. WAITE.
Also, best punched Screens for Quartz, CeForFy: ssembiymen, .
declaring that the Democracy had to journed for fifteen minutes.
the poor, the lowly, the dependent, ‘the meiit, Fiour and kiice Mills at cheaper rates
Syl
fight against Negro and Chinese suf— On _Feassembling of thé Convention the toiling masses, not only to the rights than heret6fore. Orders solicited.
D. av 4
1
SAV_ COSTS’ t
of citizenship, but to s0TM pats
‘ £0.
Shee frage'and equality, W.W, Cross was motigh to postpone the norfiination for and priviliges
District
Attorney
was
rescinded,
and
J.
tual
eing
chosen
Temporary
Secretary.
cial;
moral
and
intelec
well-b
AM persons who are
ure indebted to the firm ‘
For Sheriff,
‘For Supt. of Schools,
On motion of J, R. McConnell, Dr,
<
J. M. WALLING.
i
For Distgiee Altorney,;
ae
Wm. Dnoffey; Beligeport, John Me~
‘Pablic Administrator,
Meadow Lake, J. R. Cross; Washing”
W. C. GROVES.
J. A. LANCASTER. . CHAS. McELVEY.
‘For Supervisor Second District,
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;
_ . Hussey; Eureka, W. J. Tisdale.
Nominations.
The following persons were appoint~
Lowenes baw
Awrek oC Phare
Ford
Brown;. Bloomfield,:
J. C. Woodward;
ton, Wm, Slinger; Little York, John
JOSEPHPERRIN,
Judicial
follows: Nevada; Wn. Coombe; Grass
Valley, 8S. D. Leavitt; Rough
& Ready,
BRADLEY.
Sd Coroner
:
For cera,
. GETCHALL,
"ies Surveyor,
of the 14th Judicial cies.
LM B, MofAKLAND.
:
ed a committee on pérmanent organiza
tion: T. W. Sigourney, Wm. Watt,'S.
e
and devote more of our time to moral,
mental and sovial culture.’ Yet he did
not think we have reached a time when
we can adopt an eight-hour rule in all
verge of bankruptcy to a.sound finanization and Order of Business, reported‘. Valley, was nominated by acclamation.
originated in a Justice’s Court in 1850,
the dispute being over the amonnt of
interest due on borrowed money, which
only amounted to.about $8. The difference of opinion between the parties
as follews: President, J. R. McConnell;
cial condition, and when the administration was passed over to the DemoVice Presidents, Wm. M. Nutter end
crats,, it was only necessary: that: the W. J. Tisdale; Secretaries, W. W.
finahces bo’ letalone, that the State Cross, W. A. King.
The following. order’
of business was
—_ be. relieved entirely of debt.
adopted
:
Nominations
of State SenaThat the ‘Republicans — will adhere toa
The County Central Committee were
authorized to nominate for Public Ad~
ministrator. —
:
The following delegates were elected
to the Fourteenth Judicial District Conwas only, four cents.
vention: Jno.
R.
McConnell,
Wm.
One made the
amount of interest $8 08 the other $8 12
tre
ha
ne
bu
to
th
DIRECTORS ;
For Coroner, W. C. Pope, of Griss
The Committac on Permanent Organ
OFFICERS:
PRESIDENT....--++0+ JULIUS WETZLAR.
SECRETARY .-.---..-R. C. WOOLWORTH.
departments of industry.
THERE
is a lawsuit in Albany that
bellion, fhe State was brought from the
of B. MHYER& tk ie requested to cz}!
and settle the same immeUiately with L. Ja
better for the country if the hours o¢ cobs, at the cigar store of J.Jdacobs, on Pine
thanking the Convention) and gave labor were eight instead of ten, saying : street, if they wish to save-rosts.
For Sarz.—The shelves and counters in the
them notice that if any of them camé “I know a man cannot doas much work store lately: occupied by Meyer & Co. on the
oi Broad and fine strettsa, are offercd
before him he would prosecute a in eight hours as in ten in one year; cornér
fur eale cheap. Apply to L. JACOBS, @bthe .
J. Jacubs, Fine Streez. -jyts
with the utmost vigor.
but in my conscienceI believe that if Cigar Store of
For Treasurer, Julius Greenwald of you take.a thousand men to-day, in the
THE
°
Nevada, was nominated by acclamation. vigor of manhood, and let them work
For Assessor, J. J. Dorsey was nomeight hoursa day, that they will do CAPITAL SAVINGS. BANK,
inated by. acclamation,’
more work in their lives than~ they
SACRAMENTSO.
The nomination of Collector was would at alarger numberof hours per
stricken from the list.
day. But, whether they earn more or
For Superintendent of Schools, A. less, I am: one of those who believe the Office—Fourth Street bet. J and K
Morse, of Grase Valley, was nominated country is earuing too much money alCapital.....s6.j0+++-8120.000.
by acclamation.
together. I believe we had better make
Held as Guarantee to Depositore.
For Road Commissioner, Dibble nomless money, and in a more honest way,
M.Gilham, John A. Seeley, J. W. Da~
vidson, W. A. King, M. Cannon; G.8.
Our Frnanctat Poiicy.—The ReéBrowa, J. M. Starr.
The Convention adjourned to half
publican party has been fortunate in
inated Frank Cleaviand. Wm. Coombe
the management of State finances. past 1 o’clock.
nominated Isaac Lloyd, who declined
Afternoon
Session.—On
the
rvassem‘This may be proved by the fact that
in favor of Cleavland, and he was nom~
bling
of
the
Convention
the
Committee
within a few years after the party ason
Credentials
reported
the
list
of
deleinated by acclamation.
sumed éontrol of the State government,
’ For Surveyor, Jas. Culbertson was
gates
entitled
to
seats
in
the
Conven-~
notwithstanding the extraordinary ex~
nominated
by acclamation.
penses required during‘the war of retion.
ssieeatigininseadl
He reiterated his belief that it would
Mr. Caldwell made a speech
Sade
For Recorder,
L. Caldwell was nominated byacclama~
cme
B ite he
RCE
3.
K. FARQUHAR. ‘G
A committee of one from each‘ town
ship was appointed .on credentials, as i. tion.
wav oY Yad
STEVE VENARD.
E. M. PRESTON.
‘ For Clerk,
' eT 5 aaisaloner,
L. WILLIAMS,
GEO. W. MOWE.
D. W. EARL,
C. T. WHEELER,
JULIUS WETZLAR, _C, W. CLARK,—
PHILIP SCHELD,,
This Bank is now open for business and
will receive Deposits of Money, in large or
smnall ogee, without charge of efitrance fee to
men, collection of asWatt, A. B. Dibble; T. W. Sigourney, A suit was instituted to recover the
sound financial policy, issdemonstrated. tor, four Assembly
-Depositors._
by the following from the platform sessment of $1 each from delegates, Ira A. Eaton, J. C. Coleman, Jno. Mont‘four cents difference, and the suit is
adopted by the late State Conyention: nomination of Sheriff, Clerk, Recorder, gomery, D. Alexander, J. W. Davidson, still in vogue, after a lapse of 18 years.
Resolved, That we are opposed to District Attorney, Treasurer, Assessor, F. L. Audy-M. Cannon, John Hussey, The $8 12 has increased to $1,800, be~
grants of State aid to railroads, and Collector, Superintendent of Schools,
are in favor of limited taxation to the Road Commissioner, Surveyor, Coroner,
amount of revenue absolutely requisité
to pay the actual expenses of the State Public Administrator, electiou of 13
government and to maintain the finan~ delegates to the District Convention,
cial credit of the State.
election of County Central Committee.
This declaration is so plain that there
The committee ‘recommended the
is no. possibility of misunderstanding platform adopted by the State Conven
of interest.
sides the fees attending the prosecu~
Wm. J. Tisdale.
OFFICE HOURS, daily, from 9-4..
to 4 r
A resolution wag unanimously adopted tion and defence of the claim. The
endorsing T. B. Reardan as a pee original parties to. the. suit are both
. dead , as well as the first lawyers who
for District Judge.
;
.The following County Central Cian appeared in the case.
mittee was appointed:
Nevada—T. W. Meetay,. T. Bb.
REDUCTION’ IN “PRICE OF WATER.
A correspondent writing from Smarts
it. Opposition of State aid to railroads tion as the platform of the Democracy Reardan, Wm. Thomas.
Grass Valley—Dr. Davis, John Webville to the Marysville Appeal, says:
'. can be better appreciated in those counof Nevada county.
“Among the items of news from here,
Rough & Ready—W. R. Coffee, S. P. not the least, is the permanent reduc. tion of the price of water to 10 cents
French, Ferd. P. Montgomery.
Bridgeport—Jno. A. Seeley, Jno. Me perinch. ‘The amount of water sold
for an inch has always been more than
Brown, H, Calanaa.
Bloomfield—W. H. Grove, J. ©. Hickelsewhere, the pressure being ten inches, which compared with the pressure
man, J, C. Woodward.
ties which are now struggling under . M.P. O'Connor was nominated by ber, A. Hooper. .
heavy debta on account of bonds issued acclamation as candidate for State Sento railroad companies, than in Novada, ator. Mr. McConnell indorsed him as
but all the people in this county can a seventeen year old Democrat, and O’appreciate the declaration in favor of Connor made a speech thanking the
limiting State taxation to the “revenue Convention,for the nomidation.
absolutely requisite to pay the actual
The following nominations were
_ expenses of the State government” and made for Assembly: W. A. King and B.
which may come before tlie Legislature ‘acclamation,
Watt advised them to go
for robbing the State treasury, and-all. slow; that Dr. Martin was a coming
grants or franchises to ‘individuals, man, and one who deserved anything
having for their object the conversion he asked for, He wanted a vote by
of State money to private uses. It is a ballot. Though there was a strong
decided and unqualified “declaration of vote in th® negative, Dibble’s motion
the Republican party against the vocarried, and King and Hawley were
ting of ‘money to any purpose outside declared nominecs. Mr. Watt then deof the actual expenses of the Stato govclared that Dr. Martin declined any
ernment.
nomination, and withdrew his name
In these days when great monopolies Judge Reardan nominated §. T. Oates,
and powWérful corporations seck-tocon~ of Nevada; T. A. Slicer, of Eurcka,
m., and on Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9.
Sacramento, April 9th, 1869,
ART NOTICE >
fourth more water.
Washington—F. Battis, ha . Bates,
Wm. Slinger.
Little York—John feted: P. Blue,
E. D. Carney.
Eureka—John Wilsun, J. M. Starr,
W.J. Tiseale:
On motion of Judge Reardan $40
were voted to Burroughs for preparing
and cleaning
the Court room.
On motion the Convention gave three
cheers for the ticket and adjourned.
.
should buy their =
tS PICTURES! .<i
—AND—
as water sold under a 6 inch pressure
at 7} conts.”
, Ww. H. MILuer, formerly of Grass
Valley, now has charge of the Oakland
Transcript.
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CURRIER & WINTER,
th
211 Kearney Street,
80
SAN FRANCISCO,
Because they have the best select
ed stock of Pictures and Latest styles of Frames
in use.
San Fraf&tcisco, April 16h.
FOR
ICE
CREAM,
Trpe Lanps.—The sum of $82,116FOUNTAIN SODA, CONFECTIORBRIES,
69 was paid into the State Treasury as
d
—aND—
the result of sales, . .
White -in the shapo ofa foursfooted chicken.
trol-legislation for sélfish ends, and the was also nominated; 8. i French was Pine News of Wednesday last, says that
V;
¥
—FROM—
QO: nxsu OYSTERS,
HEALDSBURG has the latest curiosity
PAINFUL ACCIDENT.—The
T
PICTURE FRAMES!
That. is, the water
sold here at 10 cents is equally as cheap
;
Everybody from 1}Nevada County
Meadow Lake—A” M. Walker, G. W. in other counties, 6 dnches, gives one
W. A. King.
maintain its financial credit. This part F. Hawley, of Truckee. Dibble madea Uriffins
of:the resolution slats out all schemes motion to declare the nominations by
, ee Money to pr on Real Evtate, United
States, State and County Bonds, at Jow rates
GO TO THE
United
States
Makery.
Ge BREAD, PIES, CAKES,‘andeversthing
lobly is almost omnipotent, such a nominated and declined; 8. M. Gilham Pau) Coppers, well known throughout. A LADY who has a ‘great horror for fonentaing
to the business’ constapuy On
tobacco,
got
into
a
railway
carriage
the
n
declaration as is contained in this resowas nominated and paws N. C. Nevada and California,met with a pain
-ovher day,and inquired of a male neighFresh mene. delivered at all: parte ofthe city.
lution,such an unqualified pledge of op~ Miller, of Bridgport township, was enful accident yesterday coming up from bor, “Do you chew tobacco, sir?” “No,
position to voting away the people's tered and withdrawn; John McBrown Hamilton, He was standing on thé . madam, I don’t” was the reply. “but I
JULIUS DREYFUSS,
money, should be required of every powas nominated and declined. 8, T . ; brake of the stage, or attempting to get can get you a chew if you want one.”
Nevada, June 11th, 1869.
litical party, and evory candidate for Oates and T. A. Slicer were then -noninte--the—stage—by—stepping—on_the
Wat's Comine.—The eagle eye of
office should be made to stand square inated by aéclamatlon, with 4 strong brake while the vehicle was in motion,
the Democratic masses of this city is
R. M. HUNT, M. D.,
upon the record.
vote in the negative. Dibble called for when his foot slipped and-he fell under now upon the County Committee. The
ATTENDING. PHYSICIAN,
To those citizens who believe in a division, and while the vo e was being the hind wheel, The coach was heavily inquiring gaze indicates the question,
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NEVADA CITY.
What’s coming?) The fact. cannot be.
economy and honesty in the administaken withdrew his motion) and Oates loaded at the time, and the wheel
sps-"67-tf
disguised that thereis much feeling in
tration of State affairs, wo would say, and Slicer were declared nominees. The caught the hand near.the wrist,
on the our party consequent upon the presen} . ,
look at the history of the State from the President informed the Convention that outside and passed over it ‘to the end condition of matters touching the noms’
Fruit and Vegetable. Store.
time Republicans suceveded to the ads Oates was before them, and Sam made of the fingers, taking the skin from the inations soon to be made for the vari——_.
ous
Offices
to be filled next September
ministration, to the time they surrenan eloquent speech, stating it was the back of the hand, the little finger and
and October: nor is it hidden under a
I. R. RUMERY,
dered the reins of government. Comwhite man for this country or the Chix the one next te it, and bruising them bushel that there
exists more or less
Commercial
Street..Nevada City ,
pare. the promises of the two. parties naman,
terribly, but fortunately breaking no disposion *o bolt unjust or fraudulent
Be
constantly
on hand.
a good supply
nominatio
ns.—<S. FP Beaminers
now, and stand by the Republicans
The assessment was collected,amountbones. Coppers formorly resided at
who
——,
AND FIKEIN BUT’ have done 80 muchin in the past, and ing to $74..
Moore's Flat.
‘
THE sign board. of a tavern near VEGETABLES, RANCH
TER,
CHEESE,
CANNED
r XUITS,
who'give such unqualified declarations
For Sheriff W. W. Cross nominated
Stratsburg, France, bears the following
,
SWGARS,
TEAS,
COFFEES
A
GERMAN
named
Carl
Schell
inscripti
mar-—
on
:—“Strong beer and wine
as that containdd in the resolutions J. H. Helm, and A. B, Dibble nominated
EGGS,
&c.
&.
&c.
John Dixon. The Convention proceeded ried a young girl, just from the Faderof the first quality. Customers °drinkwT I have made arrangements to recelve
quoted above, for the future.
ing more than twelve glasses will be all the different kinds of ~<a" NEW VEGETA
. to ballot with the following result: land, at Omaha, some three wecks ago, sent home
in a eab, freeof charge, in BLAS AND FRUIT as s00n as they appear in
* Bence Van Hagen,” who ran for
Helm, 30; Dickson, 47. The neminain a most peculiar manner. He pur case they are unable to walk.
the markets below,
Mining Recorder at Treasure City, res
Give me a call.
836
chased
a
pairof
ear-bobs,
put
them
in
tion was declared unanimous. Dickson
ceived only 83 votes, while the man
Ti peach orchards on Putah creek
the _young lady
was called before the curtain and Tes her cars, and informed th
RANCH FOR SALE.
who was elected-got 1,216 votes.
that
“this
little
ceremony
constitate
———
are-look
s
ing
f turned his thanks.
o
marriage in America.”
After a week
THE steamer Colorado arrived in San . J.J. Rodgers, of Grags Valley, was or so had passed, he took them outjand
Francisco yesterday morning from Pan, nominated by acclamation for the office informed herof another piece of news,
ama, with 616 passengers, 30 bags of“1 of County Clerk,
mail matter and 1.780 tons offreight. *
c
viz.:
“Phis little ceremony constitutes
For County Recenler, MoCannon, of a ‘Alvoreb in America.
jajl for stealing a trunk
Ho is now in
.
FINE RANCH, located halfa miie peta
the town of Washington, containing 2>
DIED.
acres of Land, is offered tor sale cheap. It
contains & House, Barn, Stable and a: fine or
chard. The land is located in a’ favorable toIn Grage ‘Valley, July 224, 1869,@., eon of cality for irrigation—and
has a
on
crop
Jobn'G. and Onoria Seuanend
OURON.lor:
‘aged . , in the ground. Applyto MARI
pDaT, on the Ranch.
fevT
fee sad
4 Months and 5 days.
.