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November 26, 1876 (4 pages)

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4 @ FY . eee Senet NA : She Daily oy NEVADA CIETY. CAL. Sanday, November 26, 1876 Gouth " @avelina,. Thote is a ‘Returning Board, whore daty it is to count the vote of South Carolina and certify to: hie eléction of those receiving majority of. votes. . The law says it ghall sit ten days. It was organized ou theA0th of this month, perfoimed its Waties and on the 23d adjourned, — “The Board cerDaring Burglary. “ The hardware store of Wm. J. Jobnston, on ‘Main street, in this city, was forsibly entered on Friday night, tbe safe partly broken open, und several articles of value extracted from the premises. There evidently was more than one party engaged in the operation. The store is entered on the buck side by-two . . duors, one of which opens inte the’ yard in the rear of Barton’s blacksmith shop. It is an iron, fire proof door, vided in two parts and fastened by meand of: bars of flat irop bolted to the dior at the top and ' the —election. _} Troubles of the Electots. The list of. alleged ineligible electors i8 growing larger every day. They are as follows: One in Oregon on the Republican ticker. He wasPostusanter of a town ia that State at the time of Legal ; proceedings have been instituted to test the matter. . : a ~. One in Vermont on the same ticket and holding the same office of (Postmaster. The matter is up before the Legislature ™ that State for adjustment. i” tified to the election of Chamberlain, ; the Republican State ticket and the . Republican Presidenti«l Electors, There is no qyes'ion but the Repub. , lican Presidentiul Electors re evived an honest mujority of votes; bat in order to elect Chamberlain itwas necessary to throw out two counties ’ for fraudulent voting, and this tue Board did. The Bourd claims that the law gives it tbe power to decide all the questions it did decide, aud that it had to adjourn at the expiration of its ten day’s session, The . Supreme Court had issued a peremptory mandatnus to the Board ordering them to issue certificates: of electino to the candidates fur the ‘Legislature having the bi ghest number of votes, irrespective of the fraudulent voting and iutimidation suid _to have occurred in the two evunties mentioned, but instead of complying, the Board threw ont the cvunties, issued their certificates of election and adjourned. ‘The Republicans say the Supreme Vourt was trying to get in a little sharp practice, aud impartial observers are iuchned To . think so, too. The whole procebding seems irregolur_and strangs! to ys. The law of South Carolina establishes a Canvassing Bourd, and wo suppose, defines its duties. " yo sooner had the Ist election ocourred than we began to read what * the opinion of Dewocrats and Democratic lawyers about its powers and iduties were, sud us soon. as it assembled the Courts were appealed to, to hamper the action of the Bourd or prevent its action atall, though there was 4 determined 4A' fort of both parties to gain . awdvaniage over each other; and~so far as weare able to de -tormfine, the Republicans have so far kept nearest to the line marked out by the law. A Now York 7imes Columbia dispatch of the 24th suid: “The action of the Court yesteraay is bey diso ussed every where. / Republicans here ure firuly ¢onvinoed now that it was (he intention of the Democrats to keep the Bourd an session until after tue time in which they could lgilly act had expired, and then spring Upon them the fact that they hud tailed to comply with tuetaw iu ume, and had uo power to certify to tue election of any of_ihe Presidential Electors, 1 was told to-day that three out Of seven members of the Democratic Exeoutive Committee were in favor oi isauing av address to the people ol the country, saying tbat they” wake ‘no issue with regurd to tbe Presiden tial Electors, but only claim thatthe) SS have elected the Govetuor dud a ma-. jority of the Legislature. -They never would attempt to cluim anything else, bad it not been from pres sure brought to bear upou them by Northern Demvcrats, wud they have got tired of beiug made a cat's paw with’ which to araw Tilden chestnuts out of the fire. No one need be surprised to see such an address issued to the public Within a week.” Now, for ope, we ubbesitatingly denounce every action of either @party which savors of sharp practice. The peopledo not—wart—-any4 ehrewd muauip. ledions by Supremi Courts, Returning Boards or politi-gians in South Garolinaor in either of the contested States. The wrong doing of the one does not justify the wrong doing of the cther, A fuii, impartial cauvuss is whut is desired, and an honest return of the result is what is demanded, everything which is reported us havying been dune by cither purty in the contested Stuies since the election looks more liky,the,practice of shrewd pettifoggers aud politicians than like honest and able statesmen; and further developments will have to be made to determine which party is the ~ worst. oun to nl o Reap Rosenberg Bros.’advertisement. . n26 Pe > Tur rep ris from Miasiasi ppi show thatit was carried strictly on the ‘Mississippi plan.’’ Her Presidential vote willbe objected to, and if the Republicans bave the nex! Oongress 8» ne rebel Generals will not warm any seats in the House._—— a Reap"Jucvbs & Biss 4 advertise ment. ie nit But 'Thave not yet been missed, “but the ‘ienced barglur igipe have gbtained it luoks ust” Weconfess that ‘bottom, » The hinges to tbe door €xteud through the brick watt. In order to open pee door it was necessa-. ry to’ make aw ‘opening trough the wall so the fastening bars could be reicbed and turved up, and there were two stich onenings made with a pick’ or some other convenient instrument, #ud an entrance was eusily eff-cted into the room iu ‘which a part ofthe stoc kis stored, From this they: went into the sture, and alter rifling the cash drawer of about forty dollars in coin and a set of dia-. moud shirt studs, _and »providing themselves with.ihree new revolvers and three new six bit jack knives, they proceeded to the safe and commenced operations there. They first took-a fine suit of clothes belonging’to the proprietor and spread them catefully on the. fluor in frout ‘of the safe, They then went to work with a pick aud crow bar, 4nd by main strength succeeded in breaking tu wud opening the outer door, and as was evident by the looks of the inner dvor, they used. all their skill and strength to open that, but it re-: sinied all their effurts,aud they bad tioned above. It is “possible — hat things may have been tukkort that prize for which they _ d6ubtless were seeking 1e.nained watouched. There were fifteen hundred°or more dollars in coin in the sifo, and an experee ee Reap Rosenberg Bros.’ advertisemint. 126 You Bet. The oame of this prosperous mining cawp is as familiar to the ear of the California mirer as avy of the humerous mining clips that sent duwn their:tribuies of gold to tbh sea, and although now gieéatly reduced in population t what it was in those good old days, jc still remains a thriving litle town youbet. It bas had the misfortune of being entirely consumed by fire four times, and still it can boast of the following business houses, ail of which are doing a good paying business, one hotel, two stores, two saloons, butcher shop, shoemaker shop, and post office, The Odd Fellows have a haudsome and spacious hall. There are ayite a nuwber of nice family residences in and about the town. ‘The ‘canyons aud gulches in_ this. vicinity, that were once worked in early days by the ‘numerous miners, are uow ooca-. pied by flumesand undercurrents, belonging to the extensive bydraaliv wines owned by A. Hayward and an Kuglish company. At present they are worked on ‘& large scale, butit will take yeurs to exhaust the mining ground, ‘These mines give employment to a large number of . }miners, who generally make Mr. Druuzer’s kotel their headquarters, passing an hour or two each duy in the saloons, reading ~the papers, talking politics, and playing bean poker, and a more’ liberal and so0ciable lot of men we have never met in the State.—Dutch Flat Forum. ner —_ Never . look a gift mule in the hind fvot. > sizo and Says the Visalia Jron Age,. of the 22ndinstant: On the. l4th instant, while traveling over Township 18 and 19, in the Mussel Slough District, the farmers might be seen as busy harvesting their crops as they wold bein any other country but California in the months of August and September. Here and there, in different localities, some were catting their third crop of alfalfa hay; some were racking aud cocking, and some were hauling and storing away. Then again there were wa ir smping out avd fanning the UWeans which had been raised. oa the same graund whieh had’ yielhied 3) basbels. of grain to acre thia‘season, and others digging paying crops of potatoes, olunted in Angast, aud among other But in this case no names or places to-leave with the little plunder men <. ets. 4 gentlemen rode in was thus filled. Pagain, but tha office in-thiscnre-ist States. ant 2 Two in Connecticut on the Democratic side who are Commissioners under the United States. ‘There is an allegation in the case of one of them—Ingerhol-that he — long ago. -& Six in the Southern States on the Democratic side whose political disabilities. have not been -retioved. ‘have been given. = : We have here a total of eleven Electors, three of ‘whom gre‘Republicans and eight lt (ai whose rignt toact is questioned. i But who decides? where the alleged ineligibility exists; or the executive officers who” ‘hase the-issuance of the certificutes ; or the Joint Convention, Zot the -two Houses of Cougress; or os Presi-. dent of the Senate ?—S. F. Bulletin, Reap Béaeibery cance advertisement n26 “ Things to be Remembered. Those who. will attend the masqnerude ball on Tharsday eveuiny next, that no onewii be allowed’on the fluor without wniask, No children will be admitted. No ladies admitted without tickshould remember. a Curriages can be ordered at Wellington’s stab.es, but they will not are notready, positively at 9 o’cluck, and ail afere quesied to be on ume. Madam Pauilio will have costumes envugh for all,and those coming from night of the party. Reav Rosenberg Bros.’ ment. advertise n26 % Fine Barn Burned. The fine barn which belonged to Mr. H. L. Hatch, of Indian Springs, Rough and Ready township; was destroyed by tire, last “Tdesday. — Mr. Hateb and family were in bed when. the fire was.discovered; aud they had barely time to run out and save the horses and cows that ‘were in the bailding. Quantities of bay, wine und grapes were destroyed, and several wheeled vehicles. The loss is estimated at about $7,000 and there was LO iusurance on avy of the property. It is not known how the fire originated.—Grass Valley Union. a And Still Another. . Now comes Rosenberg Brothers, fight it out on that line, if it takes all Summer. They propose not to be undersold, and claim to bave the finest assortment of goods in the county. Those in want of dry goods in any part of -the : county, should come to this city, and buy while prices are low. Our dealers have large and well selected stocks, which they propose to sell low down for cashe«._. e lA Senators Morton and Sargent went East in a special car free. by the railroad, and were serenaded at Elko. — Marysville Appeal, ~ It is possible that afree ride was given the Senators and we guess they got sereuaded at Elko, because the telegraph said so, but as to their having yspeci:lear we know of.e contrary. At least it was not aspecial car, if a car can be culled special which is filled with people, and the one the Tus New York Tribune says: “the worse than idiotic editor wwe,’ in the face of the precuutions taken to secure a fair count in the doubifal States persisiniy yelling fraad and demanding sat uprining of the people, sbonid be tukeao up éurefully in that of Consanisqtoust of the —delay at any residence if the parties . Tue. grand march will commence . a distanve can obtain ‘them-on the . ‘. retorm. Ove in Iuwa-on the same ticket} It.is searcely necessary to say that -he-wasengaged at once.at. alucrutive.,. . did blow and advertise prices Is it to be the Courts of the States] 4 ting, the use of alcokol for drinking, and announce that they propose to] 4 as reporter. He. was told to farnish er, that they are painfully auxious = Ty. Smith usdertakedtopull my ~ ‘His Fst Erront.—A young man entered the (adzette office yesterday and made application for a situation a specimen of bis style, and banded in the fallowing: Tue Batmy Ixpran SumMerR.—As! we walked from the door of our resiGence this morning we could not belp observing the balminess of the sir, The sun was sbining brigh’ly and the beautiful: birds weré gaily hopping from bough to bough and chirping werrily. walked toward our editorial sanctui, bow strange and yet bow trae. it ix that we‘are on the eve of a great election for Tilden, Hendricks and salary.— Baltimore Gazette. Gees ee THe “His Marx’? Banp.—The Gold Hill News says: A small pro-} portion of the miuers of the Gowstock are un-ble either to, read or write. It may be said to the credit of these untortunate ones, howevto conceal their ignorance. Ou paywages The shif made to-avoid this formality by those_wbo cannot write are many and amusing. The most popular and effective; dodge ig“to wrap up theright band + andcarry the arm in sling, As y us 4 — of these sufferers’ are always be
seen in the-fine, and they: Pei it up wonth’nfier mouth. Sbhime at last dvives many of them to tackle i tusk of learning to” write names and there ure scores who are satisfied with that advance in knowledge. e<eipt for his calling upon Christian pbilanthbro. pists to discountenance three great evils which weigh upou the civilized world: The use of tobacco for smokand the eating of dead anfmals. -—_—— oe: ears,’* said Jones, ‘the wilk have hihands full, uow.’’. The crowd looked at the wan’s ears and thought so too, “Tyee vegetarians, have been vainly trying to fora a society in Glaszow. a oo HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange Hotel. S. A. EDDY, Proprietor. -Fripay, Nov. 24th, 1876. . LD Butt, City T Veitch, Forest City ik W Roberts, Grass Valley AJ Ridge, do G P‘Davis, Marysville JJ Rogers, City 8 Blodgett, Grass Valley D.f Huy,hes, Blue Teht C Sharp, Coil Hill S pliockan, City A Moore, Santa Cruz $ Wilcox, do “G Armstrong, Grass Valley Ww Hammond, do P OC Byrne, city” On Ome HOTEL ARRIVALS. Union Hotel. JACOB NAFFZIGER, Proprietor a8 Frrpay, Sov. 24th, 1876. Wm Totten, Grass Valley A We ymouth, Livermore 8 Cc Chase, Washington Silas Blodget, Grass Valley Geo Anderson, Dead wood Mine John A € ‘hureh, Ranch ~ R M Hate hinsov, San Jose H C Perkins, North Bloomfield Edward Parr, Gruss Valley Robert Bryden, do W H Buckett, Dead Wood Mine John White, do F A Al enwood, Smartsville Chas Phelps, Phe lp’ 8 Hill PD: T Hughes, Blae Tent . W G Morgan, R R E Franklin, San Francisco Phil Dum.Cal Mine Caleb Harrington, Grass. Vali y J C McCormack, Colfax sais do chard Alexander, D J W Luncan, Mine en ~ Reap Rosenberg ‘Bros.’ advertisement, , 026 tee [By Telegraph.} tyMining . Stocks. Yesterday Morning’ 8 Sales The following are the quotations of the Sales at the Regular Board yesterday morning — opening and closing. & r 450 Ophir 44%, "739 Mexican ay 4 243, 235. Gould & Cures 13%, : 470 Califoknia 53 ‘525 145 Savage 1034 10%. : 370 Best & Bei: her 453, 45%. $465 Con Virginia 505; 50%. . 135 Chollar 73. S10 Hale & Noreross 744-74 170 Crown Point 8% 83 % 305 Yellow Jacket 135 4 154 %. 2565 Lnperial 3 2 9224, » 125 Kentack 10% 10%, 1010 Alpba 37% 36% 330 Beleher 133%. $55 Sierra Nevada 8 4 i1>,. ‘ 260 Ballion 32 33. 150. Ese bequer I3 1344. 480 Overman. 90 S94¢ 2105 Jastice 25% 25%. 125 Confidence 12% 127%: 685 Union Con 12% 12 %. + 215 Juba 6% 6. 169d Caledon: 103% 10%, 49 Roymond & Ei oe eae 6u Kareka Cou eg “ of BORN, Ha-baitoow and dropped into the middio of the Atlantic ocean,” prodoctions of profit. At Grass Valley. Nov. 24, 1876, -to Chas. We thought as we }. Tue English Anti-Lobaceo Society . ‘has adupted a resolution earnestly THE PALACE Dry Goods Store, ESTABLISHED IN 1865, Under the name and firm of ‘Rosenberg Eros.During the past eleven years, we have often’ told our competitors not to blew, but to keep silence, and do.adegitimate business. But they . ee pan WAKE. UP! ‘Owing to a contemplated change i = the Firm, L. JACOBS ia yy sous AND ~ Sell their Entike Stock at LESS THAN COST! THIS DATE, ‘and get the péople to lose their’ confidence in and down “they went, one byy one, six in number. We have also told. others, . . day each miner is required to of. if they don’t intend to-doa legitimate business that they: will not succeed a year. A year rolled around,and three humbug ‘‘selling out” ‘took place in that short time. Now they are compelled to-‘changemembers of the firin: “While under our motto, not only here, but all over the State, established a bushonorable dealing, that we to-day do fly. under the same Banner. as we did eleven years ago, and intend to do so for the next. 20 years to! come. fact that we can afford to buy and sell goods cheaper than any other House in Nevada}. county, consequently we do not need to advertise Prices, but ask everybody to come. and buy their Goods at the Great PALACE DRY legitimate store in the City. ROSENBERG BROS. Nevada City, November 26,. 1876. ALEX. GAULT’S GROCERY, . PROVISION, “LIQUOR STORE, “ AND BAKERY, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY: builing, adjoining my BAKERY,with A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Family Groceries, © of Quantity, and superior as to Quality, to any Provision Store in the mountains, I would say to all desiring CHOICE PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CASE GOODS, Ete.; Ete., At the very LOWEST rates, to call and examine my stock whichis FRESH & PURE, WINES and LIQUORS, Of the Best Brands, constantly on hand. THE BAKERY Will be supplied with Bread, Pies, Cakes, Crackers, fectionery, ete. ConI intend to keep the BEST of everything to bé found ina First Class GROCERY AND PROVISION STCRE. Thankful for past patronage, I <olicit a continuance of the same, 2 ALEX. GAULT. fo and Wilo0, a son them, . ~ iness reputation for fairand) : 1. is also an -establistedt— GOODS STORE, the only} AVING STOCKED THE FIRE PROOF . Making it equal in point}. cy NO HUMBUG! gell as follows: 4 FOR CASH ONLY! ! 15 yards Calicoes for $I 00, 10 yards. White Muslin, $100.” 10 yards Lonesdale Wuslin, $1-00. 10 ‘yards Pequot, Brown, 4x4, $1 00.° 10 yards Canton Flannel, 10 vasa Repps, tet Ww rap‘pers, $2 00, -10 1-4 tories per yard, 35 cents. Z 9 1-4 Sheeting. per yard, 30 cents. 4 Ladies’ Merino Vests, cents. ,Ladies Balmoral Skirts, 75. cents. 6 ounces Zephir Wool for $100. = Ladies. English Cotton Hose, extra quality, three pair for $1 00. Ladies Cotton Hose, five pair for $100: GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS, ‘Also.a full Stock of CARPETS, at unprecedentedly LOW RATES! This Sale takes place immediately, and for CASH Everybody come and see for yourself, at JACOBS BROS., Brown & Morgan’s Block. Broad Street, Nevada City. November 24, 1876. —aND— FESTIVAL! VW" ILL BE GIVEN BY THELadies of the Episcopal Churez, —ON THE— LVENINGS OF DECEMBER 6th and 7thThere will be articles for Sale, and a SOCIAL DANCE The Last Evening. . 3 Nevada City, Bovember ath, 1876: Nevada City, Nov, Sib, M76. : i 4 In order to reduce it by the, . __First.of January, 1877, __ . We mean business and will’ Rock. DRESS GCODS, SHAWLS, All of which will be sold ONLY:. “ean RES ¥e ve The pair of Romor h: ward is. to . _ from whoo long ago. Sweetbri: goand Bor Dr. Welch, Howard by “—$825“Campbell enear Grass proprietor c was electe Douglas Co ‘of this mon _We. hea: the other d: dver 20,00 As that tall . following in Des Moines count ofl majority, 01 ‘jority in ev bihed. Th 26,500. R theory oppi J.B. Jol been ona v tennial for : ~ home yeste Members er Club, are Theatre, on en o’clock, of the Club Reap Ra: ment — Mi The hyd man & Co. three times valus taken smithishop a quantity ¢ powder wa with picks, used aroun was also vis the tracks . that it was job, and it thefts were .* parties.. liberal rewi and convict Reap Ro: ment. Liv A fine hot ham started at the foot c day, and mi: street fo th where the ; eallided wit one of the: then went v vehicle up ¢ he left it an his trip alot Reap Ro: ment. 8} On Wed shooting m: tion’s grour have been . sion, A . _ tended to al county to b Reap Ro: ment. Congr Rev. J, morhing an gational ¢ evewing, ** ment. Beap Ro: Ment. ~ Bi Services : usual. Sul I a Chri Christian a