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Baily Transcript.
_ NEVADA CFTY, CAL.
“Phe Masonic Pio Nic.
_ Thursday last was a gala day for
the Masonic Fraternity. The anniversaty of their patron saint, St,
John the Baptist, was celebrated by
a union pic nic of Nevada, Grass
Valley and Colfax Lodges, at Storms’
Ranch, onthe N.C.N.G.Railroad. At
a quarter past 8 o’clock the first train,
accompanied by the Nevada Brass
Band, lef: this city for the grounds,
--filled-with people bent on enjoying
the festivities of the duy. At Grass
Valley several more car loads of pic"
“ nickers. were added to the train,
ss which arrived at Storms’Ranch about
91% o’clock, accompanied by. the
Grass Valley Brass Band. Two
more trains filled with people, after. ’
-wards arrived on the grounds fron
Nevada and Grass Vulley, while large
delegations from Colfax, Auburn,
o
Dutch Flat, and-other points on the’
_line of the C. P. R. R., came up}
~ from Colfax on the 7:30 A. M. treat.
Several estimates were made as to
the number ef people at the pic nic,
and none were below 1,500. The
day was bright and beaatiful, the
grounds were ia fine order, and bartels filled with ice water were placed
in diffeernt parts of the grove for
the, accommodation of all, Great
credit is due the Committee of Ar__trangements for the _compleétenéss
with which the affair was carried out.
A stand was erected for the officers,
speakers, singers, and others, which
was beautifally decorated with evergreens, flowers, flags, banners of the
Order, emblems, etc. A large square
and compass, and the motto, “Faith,
_-Hope and Charity,’’ which were the
handiwork of Edward Coleman,Esgq,
were tastily arranged in front of the
stand, and added much to its appearance. The large dancing floor,
which was canvased overhead, was
arranged. with seats, aud with the
treea on either side made p_ nice
shade. Promptly-at 11 o’clock, the
President of the day, Hon. Niles
Searls, called the assemblage togethr,and the exercises commenced with
rausic by the Band; after which the
Nevada Glee Club sang a Masonic
oe in excellent wo acad Whleh was fol‘des Thee, Geo. R. Davis, J. Ri, Cran‘dall then recited’ Robert Morris’
‘grand poem, ‘‘The Level and the
Square,’’ in @ Manner second only
to the illustrious author himself, illustrating il with emblems peculiar to
the craft, which elicited great applause. ‘‘Hail Mysterious Masonry”
was then sung in excellent style by
the Nevada Glee Club, after which,
Hon. A. B. Dibble, the orator of the
day was introduced. The oration
was @ masterly production, replete
with interest to all who were fawiliar
with the secrets of the mystic tye, as
wellas to the uninitiated, In many
parts of his speech he was -very eloquent. He spoke for about’ threequarters cf an hour,. and the close
attention paid him, ‘showed his efforts were highly appreciated, “The
production is well worthy of being
published. The band again. discoursed some excellent music,
which concluded the exercises laid
down in the programme. Dinner
being now in order, Stokes & Mitch-.
ell’s large ‘‘Evergreen Hotel,’* was
goon filled, and for about two hours
they were kept busy supplying the
calls for dinner. We heard a number say it was a bountiful repast,
aud reflected great credit upon the’
hosts. Large nuinbers of-. people,
however, took their lutiches with
them, and table cloths could be seen
in all directions dotting the side: hills, surrounded by people, all enjoying theatselves in their-own way.
In the afternoon, the Grand Mas_ ter of the State, John Mills Browne,
addressed the assemblage for abvut
an hour, in aneloquent: manuer, on
the antiquity oud “growth of Freemasonry, windingup with’a glowing tribute to Caarity. Rev. G. R.
Davis, afterwards made a‘few appropriate remarks. ‘Lhe Grass Valley
_ Quartette Club favored the people
present with’some choice selections
of music, aud were beartily applauded. Two-dancing floors were kept
filled most of the time, and excellent
music was furnished by the two Brass
Bands. It was certainly the best arranged aud earried out programme for
the comfort and pleasure of all pres“Setarday, Jane 23, 1877, .
‘District Court Calendar—Jane
Toxspay, June 19th, 1877.
va. Martin
ing, 6h Demurrer, postponed ’ until
Jane 25th. Tary demanded by pitf.
Bet for Jaly 234.
~-¥, Burckhalter & Co. vs Nelson
Martin. E. H. Gaylord Atty for
pltff, Geo. S. Hupp: Atty for det’t
Trial by Court. Set for daly 3ist.
Caleb “Cooley vs Francis Coffey.
Jotiison & Cross Attys for pltff, A.
B, Dibble Atty for def't. Demurrer
‘overruled by consent; 15. days given
to answer. ‘Trial by Court. Set for
. August Let.
Caleb Cooley vs Charles Smith.
Johnson & Cross Attys: for pltff, AB, Dibble Atty for def’t. Demurrer
overruled by consent; 15 days given
toauswer. Trial by Court. Set for
August ist. ,
George Henry Rehbeek, nativity
gr russia, in due form declared his inFtention to become a citizen of the
United States, .
¢
DISTRICT COURT, WEDNESDAx, June 20.
H,-€-fawier vs W.H. Patter.
son et als. Demurrer argued. by Je
P. Phelan, counsel for det’t—ao one
appearing for pltff, ‘and submitted
and taken under advisement, __
Venire for,30 Trial Jurors ordered
forthe term; returnable July 16th at
10 o’olock a. mu.
Court adjourned until Monday,
June 25th, at 10 o’clock a, a.
a
Decision of the Secretary of the
o Interior.
W. D. Long received a telegram
from Washington, yesterday, stating
that the Secretary of the Interior
had reversed the decision of Commissioner Williams of the General
Land Office, in the case of Carrion
versus Curtis, The facts of the case
are as follows: Carrion owns a tract
of ground near Snow Point, which
he claims as agricultural. 5. fT,
Curtis and others claim the same
ground as mineral land, Suit was
brought before the Land Office at
Sacramento, by Mr. Carrion, and
Judge McFarland decided in favor of
the plaintiff.’ The defendants appeeled. to the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, at Washington,
who decided in favor of the defendants.
the case to the Secretary of the Interior, whe. has reversed the decision
of the Commissioner, and sustained
the décision of Judge McFarland at
Sacramento, —W.-D,-Long was counsel for Carrion, aud Dibble & Byrne,
Thornton & Denson for the detente
ants.
Cocoa-Fibre Manufacturing
Company.
We received a cail from D. W.
Cashin, business. manager of the
Potrero Curled/ Hair, Cocoa-Fibre
and Mattress Manufacturing Company on Thursday, The article made
by this company, ig said to be equal
if not iu many respects superior to
horse hair for use ip mattresses,
cushions etc., while the price is but
onegixth of that charged for curled
hair. The material is well known
and appreciated in England and a
lively demand is springing up for “it
here. We predict for the company
a flourishing and profitatle business
future.
Wonderfully Rich Quart.
A few days-ago a wonderfully rich
find in quartz waS made near this
place, ‘Three men of Rough and
Ready township, Grant, Reese and
Early, were prospecting on the headwaters of Squirrel Creek, near the
Brown Brothers gravel claims, A
showed well pmgfree gold. Grant and
the others'b tu search closely,.
thinking that there must .be a aa,
right, A ledge has been found that is
immensely rich in thé brightest and
heaviest kind of gold. Whey have
sunk a hole about seven. feet in
depth, and from that about eight
hundred pounds of quartz have been
taken. Ail the rock is filled with
gold, and good judges say that these
men have uot less than $20,000
‘worth of the precious metal in that
800 pounds of rock, The location
where this ‘‘find’’ exists has always
. been famous for nuggets, ‘but regular
ledges, that pay well, do not seem to
be found there. ‘The boys are
certfinly in luck. One of them,
Reese, made a big find two or three
years ayo on Randolph Elst,ut that bas ever been gottén up in
, this section, But ‘then what else
could be expected of the Masous?
“New biitley has ae to arzive at
the Dixon Mills, in considerable!
quantities for grinding, —
_The plaintiff then appealed .
lot of float quartz was found. and it].
ledge in that vicinity, and they were . _
i ase in her bedroom.
for the several has Whe order of
examination will be as follows:
Tuesday—tenth grade,
Malry, teacher; Mrs. J. Wilkes ‘Pall .
Mrs. M. D. Calkins and Mr. Samuel
Clutter ,»Examining Committee, Ninth
‘grade—Miss BellCooper, teacher;
‘Mrs. Edgar Brown, Mrs, G. W.
Welch and Mr» W. ©; Gove, Ex,
‘Committee. . Eighth grade— Miss
Hattie Dickerman, teacher; Mrs. G.
W. Seott, Mrs. J. T. Morgan’ and
/Mr. A. R. Wadsworth, Ex. Committee, Wednesday—seventh grade,
Miss Phyt.A. Davenport, teacher;
Mrs. Chas. Stonebridge, Mrs. T,
Mein and Mr. J.M. Buffington, Jr_!
Ex. Committee, Sixth grade—Miss
Seraphioe Nilon teacher; Mrs. Chas.
Cleveland; Mrs. J. D. White and
Mrs. W. H. Smith, Ex. Committee.
Fifth grade—Mias K. ib, Madiganteacher; Mrs. G. Brobeck, Mrs. .
Matteson and Mr, H. H. Haskins,
Ex. Committee. Thursday—fourth
grade, Mr. A, J. Tiffany,teacher;
Mrs, A. V. Deal, H. 8. Bradley and’
©, W; Cross, Esq., Ex. Committee,
Third and second grades; Mr. S. A.
Bulfinch, teacher; Hon, John Caldwell, L. Garthe, Esq., Mrs. J. VHunter and Mrs, E. H. Gaylord, Ex.
Committee. High School—Mr; T;
P. Ashbrook, teacher; Hon. Niles
Searls, J. I. Caldwell, Esq., and
Prof. R. E. Robinson, Ex. Committee It is very desirable that the
several Committees will make a written report of their respective grades
to the Board of Education. The examination ‘will be conducted by the
teachers, the Committee being: at
liberty, to make any suggestion or
ask any question which may seem
proper. We hope to see many of tke
patrons and friends: of the school,
present during the examinations, It
is alike encouraging to pupils and
teachers, «We would. ask that. the
paretits especially make an extra effortto be present at least at some
one of the examinations, There will
be entertainments. both ‘Thursday
and Friday evenings, of next week,
at the Theatre, given by the pupils
of the schools, of which afuller statement will be made hereafter.
P. 4 Canmicnarn, Supt.
a ee
Mining Stocks.
Yesterday Morning’s Sales,
The following are the quotations
of the Sales at the Regular Board
yesterday morning — opening and
closing. :
740 Ophin20 1914
1140 Were iz 11%
1220 Gould & Curry 14 14;
1585 Best & pS rt 23%
400 California 34 392."
1680, Savage 8 6%.
1150 Con Virginia 33333;.
-430 Chollar, 33 34 *
1300 Hale & Norcross, 5% 5%
1475 Crown Point 4% 4
640 Yellow Jacket, ‘13 VLA
1550 Imperial 1.20 1.35.
610 Alpha, 12 12%.
130 Belcher, 434 4. 65
690 Sierra Nevada, 524 5%
2940 Bullion, 6% . 6%,
» 2780 Exchequer, 5% 6%.
1740 Overman, 140% 14%.
1205 Justice, 834 844 :
745 Union Con 5%, “eH.
200 Utah 15 14 2
1430 Caledonia, 4 Baz.
Afternoon’s Sales,
2432
a
2°
Yesterday
Best & Belcher,
_ Caledonia 3.95
Mexican, 12,
Union Con., 61,
Overman, 1634
Yellow Jacket, Bt 34
Hale & Norcross, 6%
Opbir, 18,
_ Crown Plu 434 ‘
“Savage 75
Bilton ve ee
Uniotr Con 6h.
ete
26
f Grass Valley Rept blican Delefo gates. “+,
‘The: following persons comprise
the ticket for delegates chosen June
20th by the ‘Republicans ‘of Grass
. Valley: 8. zt. Dille, Dr, L. R. Webster, Geo. W, Whitesides, Henry .
Fuchs, Dr. Wms MeCormick, A, A.
Mulloy, Dr. 8. M, Harris, G. Hamilton, Jovathan Butler, Alex. Sims,
Ed. Coleman, “Sz DP: Bosworth, H.
U.Ivens, W. J. Orase; Robert Finnie, S. D. Avery, J, R, Crocker, M.
Cc. Taylor, F. G. Beatty.
Mrs. J, Curistrson, lixine at
Point of Timber, near Antioeh, California, was severely butned. at her
house on the 9th instant, aS ad
there daa critical condition:
. dress caught in the flames os He
_was endeavoring to extinguish a fire . .
whigh had broken out among some
Miss } Ria}
The following list‘conta
names of pup ils in the Coe
sthools of Néeda City, }
the roll of honor for perfect
cluding the 2nd, 3d and 4th Inter‘mediate schools. _,
Sécond Intermediate—K. Madigan,
Clara Cleveland, Prances Costello,
Smith, CoraClark,J ennie Marsh, Belle
Bailey, Carrie Miller, Kittie. Kalagher, Nellie Osborne, Emma Smith,
Emma Dreyfuss, Della Snapp,, Rebecca Campbell, Hattie Hook, Agness Skehan, Liazie Keenan, Nettie
Marchie, Lulu Coe, May Garley,
. Frank Richards, Lizzie Cornell, Allie
‘Nilon, Lily Campbell, Minnié*Go‘dair, Mamie Becknian,, GraceMorAlty, Peter Aumer, Churlie Walker,
Mareus Baruh, Charlte Monro, Wm.
Hart, Johnnie Chestnut, Eddie
Coughlab, Juling Isoard, Percy
Urmy, Moses Baruh, “Lincoln Hall,
Willie Bluett, Joé Porter, Albert
Milborn, . Jobn McCauley,, James
Graham, John’ Canfield, George
ney, John Roberts, Frank Donnelly,
Warren Alty, Willie Hutcbinson,
Haugh Hauly, John Cornell, Harrie
Lawrence, Willie Long,
Third Intermediate—Seraphine AG,
Nilou, teacher,
Annie Lutz, Willie Walters, Lillie
Cashin, Annie Hughes, Sara Miller,
Nettio D. ‘Brown, .Dan Kelly,
Laurence Nihell, Maggie Kelly, Fernand Maller, Willie Smith, Johnnie
Mein,John Quentana, Katie Mattison,
James Colley, Johnny Brock, Eddie
Bigelow, Willie Twlbot,
Emma Robinson, Grace Eddy, Em. }.
Mary Cook,
nia Sims,Agnes Noonan, Annie Johnston, Fred Arbogast, Jacob Arbogast, :
Bennie McClintock, Ralph Urmy,
Tommy Grimes, Willie Jenkins,
Julius Rosenthal, Charlie Herzinger,
Lennie Holbrook,; Oney Hurrigan,
Charlie Williams, Josie Thomas,
George Stansfield, Perey Coe, Bert
Adair, George Eagye, Anna Keller,
Annie Brock, Mary Gray, (Lula Alexander, Lizzie Munro, Hough McCauley, Paulian Weiss, Lena Hanson,
. Lena Nolan, Hattie Jones, Victor
Chestnut, Charlie Hoffwan, Emma
Baker, Jumes Kelly, Willie Black,
Mamie Thompson, Mamie Guenther,
Rosa Alexander, Medora Ford, Horab tio Alexander, Adella Deane, Lulu
Alexander. .
, Fourth Intermediate—Phyl A. Davenport, Teacher.
Katie Lutz, Maggie Scott, Willie
Nivens, Alice Crawford, Henry Oliver, Fannie Mcilugh, James Mallen,
Belle Rolfe, Eddie Baker, Carrie
Walker, Willie Millhorn, Eliza Sims,
Stevie Duffy, Sarah Walker, Jerome
O,Hern, Isabel McNally Johnnie
Kelly, Josie White, Joe Phillips,
Estelle Maltman, Marcel lus Marchie,
Lena Locklin, Dannie Donnelly, May
Richards, Willie Dailey, Fannie McGibbons, Eddie Biuett, Emma
Guinn, Willie Hoffman, Adeline
Hothersoll, Adielaid Hothersoll,
Willie Mullen, Willie Nivens, George
Ragon, Theodore Gray,Gussie Naffziger, Joe Grimes, Johnnie Lones,
Litta Scott, Mary Marker, Bessie
Lademan, Cassie Beldon, Rafaela
Mooney,. Theresa Skehean, Effie
Marker, Kitte Clancy, Mamie Jack,
Sallie Groves, Maggie Nevis, Mary
Castello, Paulina Rosenthal, Grace
Hoskins, Kattie Brock, Lucy Morrisop, Eddie Walters, Alphonse Isoard,
Willie Godair, Johnnie Nilon, Prank
Vaughn,George Brown, Allie Organ,
George Dorsey, Willie Mc Coy,
‘. Frank Conn,
=
_ Union Hotel.
JACOB NAFFZIGER, Props letor,
Tsaurspay, June 2lst, 1877.
W Downie, Mine P C Byrne, City
G W Perkins, SF A A Clark, Q Hill
J Tonner, Mine @ Ploog, Washington
JG Werlin San Fran J Tracy, Dutch Flat
G Hettinger, Salt L Mrs M O’Connor, SF
D Stephen, B ‘Tent A H Kirk,Sacramento
J Clark, One __. Jobu Grimes, B Vent
Hugh Murchie City
\
HOTEL ARRIVALS,
Vational Exchange Hotel.
‘Tuourspay, June 2ist, 1877,
C Mulloy & w, City L Tablas ft City
H Adams, Chicago JR
a B Gentry, SFran FS Hinman, Dixon
OQ ‘Porson, Oakland § M Crall, Sen” dan
fH Lancaster,S F HP Zeiker, Sac
Miss Biber, San Juan A Harris, Juan
A W. Ovitt, do J Penders Valley
A Smith, Sity J Dobbins, R & Ready
A McPherson, Rew Cast le
T T —
For. Sheriff; a
RB. “CROSS is hereby announced. 7
@ candidate for the office of nrg
subyect to the decision of the Democraiic
‘
. } Ae or
et ic hae
ra re, tah et
County Convention,
. tiong of the abies, 1 wo ia
Mary Hart, Lena Noonan,-Mamie
Black, Horace Clark, “Willie Sigoar=. HOTEL ARRIVALS, . .
si . Prostess and Wholesale Dealers in
S.A. EDDY, Proprietor, ~~ “[
Cross, Truckee 4
_,Delinguent Sale Notice.
ENGLAND GOLD MINING CO.
Twentieth day of ag ld te ae the several
amounts set opposite names of the re. spective Seaatcliers, ab as follows: .
Location of princi = of busi. San Francisco, Location
D . of works, Nevada County, Calitornta. No.
be gr upon the tol. .
lewing described 8 8 account of
taming, de (No. One) upon the
No. No.
Names’ Certificate Shares Amt
Mayhew & Bro. EC.Tr 330. 10 $ 5&8
Mayhew E.C,. , 242 2260 112 50
Mayhew E. C., 284 2250 112 50
Sacket ,F. A., 273. 100 5 00
Sacket F. Bay : 275 100 & 00
Sacket F, A 278 100 5 00
Sacket F. A. ‘279 ~—-:100 5 00
Thomas D. L., Tr 18 25 1 25
Thomas D. ae Tr 29 20 1 00
Thomas D. L., Tr 30 a “100
Thomas D, L., Tr 75 4300 5 00
Thomas D, L., Tr . 46 BOO 25 00
Thomas D. L., Tr 113. «100 5 00
Themas D. L., Tr 17500 ow 1 007
Thomas D.L., 'I'r 293 500 25 00
“Thomas D, L., Tr 294 500 25 00
Thomas D-L., Tr 298 1000 50 00
Thomas D,L., Tr-—__322 —_200-— 10 00
Thomas D. L,, Tr. . 323 «= 300 15 00
Thomas D. Sis tr 326-4500 -225-00
Thomas D.L., Tr 335 9150 1457 50
Wittram C.; 299 5150 257 50
And in ac ‘coRence With law, apd an OfFder of the. Board of Directors, made on
the 20th day of Aprli, 1877, so many shares
of each parcel of such stock 4s Tay be necessary, will be sold at public auction ta
the cffice of the Company, Rooms 21, Hayward’s Building, 419 California street, in
the-city of San Francisco, California, on
Saturday. the 16th day of June, 1877,at the
hour of 12 o’clock, M., of said day, to
pay said deling queot assersinent thereon,
together with Coss 0 sacle ie mmetee x and expenses of the sale. ~~
v.L: THOMAS, Secretary.
California Street, San San Francizeg, bese
POSTPONEMENT. ee
At a meeting of the Directors of the NEW
ENGLAND GOLD -. MINING COMPANY,
held on the 16th day of’ June, 1877, the
date of sale of delinquent steck for—aecount of assessment No. One, was postLoned until SATURDAY, the 30th duy of
June, 1677, at the same ‘hour and place.
je2l-td = —-s-« D. L. THOMAS, Secretary.
Election for Chief Engineer;
HE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR CHIEF
ENGINEER of the Nevada City Fire
Department, wiil take plave at the Marshal’s Office, on ,
"MONDAY, JULY 30, 1877,.
Judges—John Bacigalupi and Chris.
Natfziger. :
“Clerks—A. Chaty and J. J, Ott.
Polls will be open trom 6 to 8 o’clock;
W. R. COE, President;
James Monro, Secretary, je20-td
ADAMS, McNEILL & co,
IMPORTERS AND
Ww: KEEP IN STOCK EY ERY VARIEty of Merchandise in our line, including
WHISKIES, ,
TOBACCO, ,
EAST 8 6 6 HAMS & BACON,
FAIRBANK’S LARD, etc. —
_ dust received, a car load of
Schummacher's B & C Oat Meal,
Which is perfectly free from all impurities.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM,.
' 93 and 95 Front Street,
SACRAMENTO.
jel9-tf
Democratic Primary Election.
OTICE is hereby given to the voters
-of Nevada Precinct, that the Demo
cratic Primary election will be held at the
‘TRanscRkIrT Block, next door to Baruh’s
saloon, on Commercial street, Nevada City,
on Saturday,June 23d, 1877, to elect 14
delegates to-the Democratic County Convention, to be held the Saturday following.
The polls will be open from 2 o'clock
P. M. to9o’clock P. M.
Thomaa Marker, Inspector; John Dunnicliff, and D. Feltoz, Judges.
Blue Tent Precinct, wiil also hold an
election on said 23d day of Jnue, to elect
i delegate to said Convention, at such time
and piace, and in the ‘manner the voters
present may determine.
J. 1. CALDWELL,
Leo: GaRTHE,
Hugh MecCavLey
June 16th, 1877.
5 ee
S jel7 ta
U. C. BILLINGS LEY
: wa
Z
FOSTER & BILLINGSLEY,
J R, FOSTER,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
ROPE, TWINES, BRUSHES, HANDLES,
POLISHES, BASKETS, PAPER BAGs,
STRAW AND MANILLA PAPER,
ETC., ETC.,
No. 57 J Street; Between Second
and Third,
SACRAMENTO,
janl56m
Special Notice.
“The Pioneer Reduction
Co: of California, are ready
to purchase and reduce
~ Office, Room 21 Haywards ‘Buttamg, at] ;
By order Of the Board of Fire Delegates,
SULPHURETS, at their .
» May asc, 1877, DS ea
Democratic Candidates, — ;
espe. Ths
65) ALS eae
by an
=3
For Assemblyman. . ‘
‘W. GIFFIN, of Truckee, is hereby
G. anbouuced ws s candidate for the fag =
fice of Assemblyman, subject to the devis.
ion of the Democratic County Convention,
For Supervisor—] Ist District.
f ye friend of W. C. BRADLEY here On
anfounce him as a candidiite for th
office of Supervisor of the ee “District,, much
subject to the decision of the Democratic as a0
County Convention. in thi
For Supervisor. pledg
Joan. GRAY, of this city, ishereby thirte
announced. as a candidate for the of. one ti
fice of Supervisor of this District, subject led
to the decision of the Democratic County dee..
Convention. ; into t
For Recorder. 7
to ele
J, ROGERS -isia _hereby-anronnced ag ho
@ 4 candidate for isha! tion to the of=
fice of Recorder, gubject to the decision of elect
the Democratic Cdéunty Convention. unple
For Recorder. The
Feex BECKETT is hereby antiounced erect .
as a candidate for the office of County sidera
Kecorder, subject.to the decision: of the
Democratic County Convention. to get
: tion,
For Sheriff. of tick
MBE friends of John Hussey, of Little *eilt”
York Township, hereby announce \
him as a@andidate for the office of Sheriff, matte!
subject — decision of the Demivoeratic ets sta
_. County Cohvention. ~ a
: de,:
For Coroner. 2 Fe
ILLIAM 6. POPE, of Grass Valley, of Nor
is hereby announced 88 & candidate
.
for the office of County Coroner. candid
: to. the
2 For Coroner. :
Count
OHNSON, “of Gr Grass Valley, ‘ts here=o ;
B. by. announced as a candidate for the rem
Per of cut Coroner, subject: to the the fac
richest of the —— County Conman‘ai
= Eanes Legisl
For County Sr The
ERRY N. PAYNE is hereby announced Valley
as @ Candidate for the Office of Con ity
Treasurer, subject to the decision of the. ° tract tl
Democratic ‘County Conveution, a lowing
For Sheriff. ° os
$70; 3:
ILLIAM H. MONTGOMERY, of 5th pr
Grass Valley, is heteby announced uth pri
as a candidate for the office of--Sheriff, ; Dibb
subject to the decision of the ee 7
County Convention.. 4 sons at
: q s2id to
ICHA FD DILLON, of Eureka Town f ting hi
-& ship, is hereby announced as 8 candi. . 2 a
date for the office of Sheriff, subject to the : Majo
decision of the Democratic County Cvn2 ciseo ¢
vention. : Ke
~ bi baths a
_ For Sheriff. eed ag
PHILIP C. BYRNF, of. Nevada Town“suffer
ship, is hereby annourced asa canthan st
didate for thé offiee of Sheriff of .Nevada
‘County, subject. to the decision of the mate,
Democratic County Convention, iw over
EORGE W. SMITH, of this city, is . which 3
hereby announced as a candidate for ; likely t
the office of Sheriff of Nevada County—sub€
ject to the decision of the Democratic a a3 Was .
County Convention. S ‘nomina
; position
feat hir
; Ed §:
Ss. F. DAVIS & CO, co sale:
se . Francis
Importers and Wholesale suspect
LIQUOR DEALERS, EE stories
NO. 63; J STREET, CORNER OF THIRD, F —
SACRAMENTO, q his
E and coo
YE repectfully beg leave to call the \. , Teceive
attention of the public of Nevada 4 <3
County to the many advantages that purSs
chasers of goods in our line have by buya.
ing in Sacramento, and from us, CS Répu
We carry a large and well selected stock 2 decide v
of all desirable goods in our line, imported =
direct from distillers and manufacturers, Be by a pul
at the Lowest Cash Prices, -_ ducted 1
Freights are less from Sacramento &
to every point than from San Francisco, elected,
We never charge Drayage and Wharfage bs and int
as charged by San Francisco:merchants. ’ uals. €
Rents and ,expenses of doing business Be evens ee
aré very much less in Sacramento than in 3 ticket ec
San Francisco. :
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You can order and receive Goods two a > Wh
days sooner than it is possible to do will vote
from San Francisco. the best
We will satisfy purchasers that we can A
and will save them money—at least 10 : party, if
per cent—in addition to the saving of the follo
drayage, wharfage and ting, by purchasing :
from us. Al L. M. St
We are sole proprietors of the old and J. V. He
well-known brands ot Whiskies that have C. Kling
for years given entire satisfaction, viz: A. RB. te
Harvey .
Vanderhoff’s Day-break, Wa te
Wm. Hart's Old Stock, : rag
Applegate's Star, — :
Miller Wheat Whiskies. ee
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Also every well known and favorite brand of. } Ca
Imperted Brandies, Rum, Gin, , dake ¢
Wine, Bitters, etc. ced in th
Also,Case Goods, CLARET, ALE, PORTER, a candid
5 ete., in stock.
subject t
We solicit your orders, and will promise — ‘eratio {
to establish the fact of all we have assértc
ed and claimed, and thus hope to receive Cross is:
your favors, 8.F.DAVIs & CU., . tecti
Importers and Wholesale Liquoz Dealers. clive O
jnl6-3n has man:
both par
ously for
He is we
For District. Attorney. to wedek
D. LONG, of tt of this city, is hereby sie
W e announced as s candidate for the
Ottice of Digtrict Attoraey, Grunt or H
decision of the id can unty 34
vention, _ je2t Former]}
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Independent Candidates. of this vi
wee is sult the ]
For Sheriff. city.
ILLIAM WALDRON, of Lake City, —
PBN ses ' announces Binaelt Pry wee Invw
dependent Candidate for the ©
Sheriff, to a majority of the yotes A lady
of the le of Nevada coun y.” He rehouse.
solicits the votes of sl] who de ‘wo
filled buses Hotel.