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November 5, 1872 (4 pages)

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ee si at Sra here hice as aaa Q eS a i ‘ 4 4 JON B. FELTON.. to-day._. bery, intimida: ~ “NEVADA CITY, CALs ‘Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1872. REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR’ PRESIDENT, GENERAL U. 8. GRANT. FOR VICE PRESIDENT,” . HENRY WILSON. ELECTORS AT LARGE; -' JOHN F. MICLER. DISTRICT EUPOTORSDISTRICT. --GLAUS ie g oe BECOXD DISTRICT.. THIRD DISTRIOP., WOURTH DISTHI eteneeee -. WOR CONGRESS, — H. F. PAGE,Leok-at Your Tickets. As all tickets are alike this election, . it would-be well for voters to read. their tickets carefully and compare them with the names in: the Tiaw script before voting, read‘ their games,.and-see ‘that the ticket you tickets have nothing upen them -ex+ cept the names. of candidates and the officers-voted: for.. The Republican ticket is as follows:: FOKPRESIDENTIAL BLECTORS!JOHN B, FELTON. JOHN F.MILLER. CLAUS SPRECELES. J. E.-HALE, © JESSE 0:-GOODWIN. T. H. ROSE. FOR CONGRESS: H. F. PAGE. $100 Rewand. ‘Thisreward will be paid for every arrest and conviction under the code The Daily Tianseript! . position to know whereof he speaks, . shall vote for General Grant, and,that ‘notinged ‘that the Democratic disafvote corresponds with them. The . feation in consequence of the adoption factory results-of the @eteber elec‘tions. What, then, will.bethe result on Greeley? =Tue Wilmington (Delaware) Commercial says: ‘‘A private letter received by a gentleman in this city from a friend at Laurel, who is ina says that Grant will carry Sussex county by a large inajerity. We bas always been a Demoerat, but says he there are many other Democrats there wHo'will do the same thing, some of whom he names. ‘He prefers. this course to voting‘for. either Greeley or O’Conor. cratic journal published at ‘Anderson, Ind., which has until recently been an-erdent supporter of: Greeley for, the Presidency, on Friday trorning. last hauled down his name, and gave . its reasons-for refusing to support him longer for that position. The . telegram announcing the charge says that the Standard is a paper of great) influence in the Democratic party in ite locality. . . Bhe Democratic officials have prooffGreeley is the cause ofthe unsatiswhen it comes to the dispel vote Gratz Brown ig-awfulimadiat Nast . , for incessently representing. him as a tag hung to Greeley’s coat thil. It now appears that Btrry, Democrat, is not elected to Congress in South Carolina, but that the whole} delegationremains Republican. This is considered!a mild joke: out West. “Long John’ Wentworth is 1 ported! to have safély passed the ordeal of his annunl bath in Chicago.” The pest of the penal. code rélating to elections will be fownd on the outside of the Txanscript to-day. ' Some of the things that are prohibited, andfor which persons may be ~~, convicted, are the following: Officers of elections who act fraudulently are liable tobe sent to the State Prison. Persons who fraudulently get their names on the Great Register are’ lia‘Die to severe punishment. Fraudulent voting # punishyd by ‘imprisonmentin the State Prison, and advising an illegal voter ta cast a ballot is a misdemeanor. Every person: whe by. foros: bri-: or aby corrupt Means attempts to secure votes is guilty of a misdemeanor, ie Any one who furnishes any money, takes any promise or pays any persons te proctire the attendance of Voters at the polls except the sick and infirm is guilty of-amisdemanorEvery person who furnishes money to promote the election of any candidite,-is guilty of a misdemeanor. We have given a synopsis of a few of theisections of the law. We advise all votaxs-to-rendi the whole law -¢arefully, and guard against the in-. fringement of it in. evexy particular. VOTE FOR. H. B, PAGE. How te , Vote. _ Vote: early and vote for Grant, filson and Page. Vote the ticket headed by John B. Felton and John F. Miller, and vote it straight. Fold _ your ticket four times from the centre as required by the code, press it flat, and be sure it has H. F, Page for Congress, Do not show your ticket to any one within 100 feet of the polls or tell any-ope within that distance how you will vote, but be sure you vote for Page, Call your number onthe Register, at’ the window, and announce your name, and be sure to put in a straight Republican ticket. Don't fold two’ tickets together, or both will be-thrown out. dently feels that it made a mistake and you will lose your vote. Don’t mark your ticket so yeu or any one else will know it, or you will lose: your vote. Vote the Republisan. ticket because it is the bestticket.— Do these f¥ings and you will never pegret the vote cast to-day. Another Railroad Accident, _ The Truckee Republican of Saturday says: Through the kindness of Mr. O’Brien, the telegraph: operator, we learn that passenger train No. 2, eoming West, ran off. the track ‘this ». gftermeen somewhere near Carlin, on the-Humpboldt Division. “The ex_ press car was’ burned with most of the contents. Oue of the mail agents " was badly but not seriouslyhurt.— Sevéral other persons are also. injured, but we could not learn whethereny one was Awe base aba, extent * of the disaster.» e ‘VOTE FOR PAGE, “io Mepis ois nominee tot Congress. owinetrm aed aakyniaes W Sex -Repnblicans. The party of the Argus Mr, Schurz is at home in Missouri, ' looking for a tailor to repair the rents in his breeches pockets, throngh which the German vote was lost the other day. There is great talk about courage and pluck of the: Greeley managers in continuing the fight in the fave of certain defeat. That sort always ‘rush in where angels fear to tread." The Albany Argus: says that ‘nothing less than Divine power can now redeem Pennsylvaniz!” from the is more likly to get helh: from the other diraction. Ir is reported tha’ Mr. ‘Tigmball gives:up the comtest for State and national! tipkets in Dlinois, and resorting to every expedient tt save the Legislature; that is» hik: own Senatorship. There, too, tile charges are against him. VOTE FOR PAGE, the Republi: can nominee for Congress. A Pill for ‘Germans. Pixley, in his speech Saturday night, in contrasting the condition oi the rich and poor in foreign lands, after speaking of the wealth of King William and the greatness of his army, said of the poor of Germany: — “The ‘men inherited a life of ‘cont stant labor, and the women were driven tg prostitution!’ Pixley was trying to induce Germans-.to vote for Coggins. ' Got the Symptoms. Frank Pixley has got the symptems of Democracy bad. He now says the South were ‘‘mistaken” in taking up arms. Four years ago Pixley denouneed the South in more bitter terms than any man we ever heard: But Pixley, one of the first abolitionists of the country, now ‘says “nigger” with as much vim as any Ku Klax i wend the land: ter The esis Union eviin forcing, Coggins on the Democratic party. It disgusted the Democrats from the start, While Coggins slouchy appearance; as he goes round the district, and his.inferior mental cal ibre disgusts Bogublicgns, Hei isa very: sick candidate. sar Roll or Honor. The following names are on the roll of honor of the Blue Tent school, for the month ending Nov, 2d; Hannah E. Dores, teacher: Allie ‘Blackwood, Nevada Sutherland, Ada PRenders, Bila Greeley, Emma Shellenberges, Ella Blackwood, Robbie Blackwood, Walter Penders, Frankie Shellenberger; © eee ate Vote Page. Vote for H, P. Page for Congress. e faithfully x ‘His pringiph yepreseut the: whole people. § axe Cleanly defined and ee ee eee ane Ml caeeencmemniamanamanmnanananen spoke of the liberality of General Grant at the surrender of Lee, when The Standard, an inflaentisd Demo= immust. be sent back . tefind their ebilazer crying for bread. Pisley } Democrats siged Spdps betivoen the ‘questions. No doubt the Call will He is honést’ and capable and will he sities 98 sigtheptex cunpledee . = 2 wanna een = Only Part. Pixley, 4nhis. speech in this city, Grant refused to take the sword Lee offered to surrender, telling the rebel leader to ‘keep the sword hehad so naminity in allowing the soldier to/ . take their horses home to raise crops, . Bill Watt, Sacramento Union and. Tom Findley, H. Gteeley and E.; But Pixley fomot to state that at the very time Grant! was thas ‘‘bridgiiig-) bese with the surrender;. Bat that rebelshomes desolate and their women and ought to have told the history ofboth men at the, ‘close of the war,that . two. men. . VOTE FOR PAGE. the ek . can noinihee for Congress. Pickering Speaks. . ‘The Bulletin and Call are the last papers in the State to express an opinion. ._The Bulletin was fishy on the Presidential question until ‘long after. both nominations were -made, but the Call, also controlled by PickTitis isa sample of the course of tiese: journals in this State which. boast of being iadependent on all now boast that it carried the State for Grant._ OSN. Bilayed Out. A paper pretending.to lead a:party that whifffes about like the Sacramento ‘‘@inion,”’ can never have-lasting influence. Its polioy beats itself, Unstable as water it caunot excel, . a, while its’ vindictiveness:and ‘falsity, its malignity and. unfairness, continmake enemies for it who wateh for opportunities toshow a disregard of its advice and thwart its projects. The Sacramento ‘Union’ would find it sdifficult.matter now: to persuade a Législature:to give tovits pets the Goat Island Flats,” out of which they could make and divide $250,000. Its advocacy’ of the Plumas swindle would, now-fall still born. It is nowmerely a toothless old scold, the prdduvt of servile old men, each ‘of whom have one foot —_— in the grave, tar Judge Van i Mads has been nom-inated in the fourth district by the straight-out, Democrats. He is a strong man, and will divide the Democratie vote with Alcatraz Kewen: The old-time Democrats not only repudiate Greeley, but every man who runs on his ticket. They declare they will not vote for dhy man who. countenances the shameful farce enacted at Baltimore, by which the party was betrayed. Tue Governor OF Georgia is arm. ing:the militia ostensibly asa matter of precaution against possible outbreaks at the coming election. The law under which he is acting provides that in arming the militia he shall give preference to such companies as are composed of the organized militia of Georgia in January, 1871. These companies, almost without exception, went into the rebellion immediately after that date, Senator Summer ‘sailed for home yesterday. So he will be at sea when the Grant returns come in, and kiow nothing about his party’s defeat till of blissful ignorance to. the sadly. Sumner, who will not be the next. Senator from Massachusetts. {Hr If you want a man who does not know how he voted four years ago and won’t know how he votesif he gets into. Congress, yote for Coggins. Returned,lavge stock of . enna Truckee and se ve bravely ‘worn,. and@lso Grant's. mag. publican. the bleedy, chasm,’’ Greeley was de--. ley,the-rabid hater of Lrishmen and claring tiiat the war should not end. Miles astisrees: ete. ; . Pesidences, valuable-engravings, cash, he gets the news off the American. coast. Those ten days will be full. apostate and disappointed Senator Bors the = ps Poms make Lonisvi a edie pis “We should say 60. a think of Horace Greeley)Ffank Blair, Jeff’Davis, i a aan 9 Seymour, ass Sumner, *N; P. Banks, ‘John Morrissey’ and: Bill Tweed, Waterson. and Jim Ashisyin the same little bef Wesliinctoe Be} Yes, aul just thinkof’ Coggins and Casserly,: Setkirk and Walkrup, Pixthony, 80 man’s extate.’ = . Smatz-Pox: ‘patients escape’ from the Louisville pest house, andcalmly) = expire in. a the nelghinting ditches. . Ir bas been found that it: néarly avery civilized country the ttee that
Bears the mostfruit for the market is tite axle-tree:. day: Willing Powning, Mat Connolly, John Kinsman, Bobt. Rowe, Edwin, dpmes, Isaac Martin, ine Pen-. : =e pees ome. The following business: lias: been transacted in the Récorder's: office: Locations—The ‘Eureka. Gravel Mining Co. have located 400 inches . of water of Recky ravine. “The same company haslocated f TARGET PRACTICE. . Nataralized. i g i” ‘The following persons were naturNEVADA LIGHT GUARD ! . alized in the County Cofftt yesteracca 4 Ov are hereby ordered to meet sttyou Armory on“Wednesday, Nov. 27th, 1872. At l-ofé?éek, sharp, armed and equiped or target practice. Ee Twenty Arst sate turkeys wilt be put up as prizes for the best slots in their order. Every member of the company is epee By order ‘MAB. DEAL, W.F, Evuns, 0. : Nevaia, Nov. 4th, 1872. ed to. be on hand, 300 inches on the eastern’ branch: of the same ravine. Makethe Line. issue. The blunderbuss. was completely spiked. . That: journal: has been as. weak as Coggins-tately, in. the NEW RESTAURANT. . MEALS AT AL HOURS. Grant and Wilson. Be sure that H. F. Page is en your ticket for Congress. ae A. ReseEecTaBLe young man at New Hawen, Gonn., was arrested the other . : day, for swindling the public, by means of the ‘‘New Haven Premium: Ristate’’—a lettery arrangement, by. which the purchaser ofia $5 sharestood a.elianse of getting. submarine ete. Investigation#howed, that he had ‘only received $55 and spent $350 in printing, and he was let off without punishment. A'veny dangerous counterfeit fiftydollar United State Treasury note is in circulation in the, West. When critically examined the engravings seems to:be as fine and as accurate asthe genuine. The general appearange of the bill, however,’ is darker than the genuine; the words “FiftyDollars’ inthe centre of the bill have a blurred appearance when held ata distance, . The paper, also, is as compared with the genuine. Iw a lucid interval, the other day, the New York ‘THbiiné said: ‘“We. & have never agreed with those who regard ‘the President as harboring ideas of usyrpation. or purposes hostile to the Republican form of government. er A Prominent. Democratic journal éalls Greley the mill-stone that dragged the Democratic party to: the bottom of the bloody chasm. Boor . The Greeley! he gets nothing but kicks, and cuffs on all sides now. Towa has:the smallest debt of any State in the Union.” Its taxesare also the lightest. The State has been, under the control of the Bepublican party. for seventeen years. The in~ ference is obvious. . Fautiyc to Preces.—The Los Angeles Demoeratic @lu% lias repu-@iated Greeley and Brown and indorsed Q’Conor and Adams. eral Democratic clubs in San Francrop has Been: housed, and'thé yiéld is very good, nothwithstanding the loss by worms.. Souiner Tar foundations of the new ae Ed. Goldsmith, who wre been s0dell House, at St. Louis, being journing for the past few months at} laid, and* jen will in two weeks. Trockee, ‘has returned to this city . lay the first floor. oo. one wy . at the'store of his brother, A. GoldShaan ieee ice . smith, ‘willing to give great bargains Cunrarscapitalists of San Franin thé dry goods line, He todk a . cisco are Cooegen error ee ey Spins SPREE ROI quite sai stiffer and smoother, or rather. oily, }Seve-. . Neaaty all the Ranbeaks tobacco Besa tan NndeRa ahav. . orks, Congressional fight. cents. z oe Nevads, Oct. 22nai. ie Vote This Ticket. 2 Vote the ticket headed by John Bi LR& ULBS Belton and John F. Miller. That is “= ae ; g ‘the true Republican ticket and means At Eastern Prices! Hyacinths,. Tulips. Japan Lillies For Window-Recoration and Garden oe ture. Palip Bulbs 50 ots per dozen. ; Fonsale by E. M. ?RESTON. J eestee PRESTON’S DRUG STORM. A Wastes retbianes threatens to will hissentire estate to Susan B.Anso “‘she will, at laat,; reéeh Z 4, poten: Benner cook, she can suit the taste of the most fastidious. Board per weok,, @6. Menls50 Also the celetumted JAPANESE CLEANS, . ING CREAM, fon removing Paint, Grease etc. from Silk and Woolen Goods.. * Liquid Bronze, Diamond Cement, Flavor ing Extracts. Kerosene, Lamp Chimneys, ete, ete. waALL AT. LOWEST MARKET BATES, at ‘s ULY.angouncesto — <oumty; that re le of Nevada lune Tecetved « 4 % ‘ 5 ? wk . wiINTER e1 JOTHiNG ‘CONSISTING QR BUSINESS SUITS,. DRESS SUITS, paws CLOTHING, FURN SISHING: GOODS, Ao ering,. was kept on the fence until Ow 1a 5 shat’ hehe tet’ eee INDI RUBBER WEAR, last Saturday, when it dropped on e would sugges pees . 2 at dis Giant nid’ Wileoi aide.” set up 100 feet ftom the polls so-that. . MRS. MOHR,, j L all kinds, “We doubt whether, of the part people may know the limit. at-whieh) 6) prrmrna, would respectfullytiform:. . BLANKETS, which so lang Horace Greeley tickets must Be folded. the peonleof Nevada thatshehasopen-) : ‘but which.for the paltry love of of-. ~ aticed clepanemenecaeet PRUNKS, ‘fice he abandoned under circumstan; Coe! Broad Street;. below the National ‘ces so, shameful, enough have gone ’ After the Friday night meeting of’ Exchange ‘Hotel, VALISES, — him to fill his farm house at . Page in Sacramento the Union” had . nd is to. furnish as good Board. Ete. Bre ppegue,’' not a word to say in its Saturday's, ** 8ny Restaurant 1p the County. . Heibe aw + os . Whielt Heoffers for sale at the Lower Living Rates. é _ The Goods are all new and selected expressly for this market. People will do well to call and ex-mine his stock and prices before purchasing ¢ltewhere, . MILLER has but ONE PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST.B. H, MILLER. Nevada, Oct.12th. > New Store. New Goods ‘MRS. M, A. STERLING, Trespectfully fuform the peFRANK'S indi best of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, . AND TOBACCO, AND COLD PUNCHES. OYSTER SAL a N. EEPS CONSTANThY ON HAND _ Also. SQUARZA’S CELEBRATED HOT ‘\ yo ple of Nerete and vicinity that she has epened a New Store and has un hand 4 complete assortment of © Latest style Ladies’ Hats, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Flowers, Feathers Ribbons. Jet GO: naments, Hosiery, Toweling, Rabie Linen Napkins, Handker cWviefs, Fancy Jewelry Parian ¥ ases, Brackete, Frames, Paper = ts, Glove Box? Glass and Crockery, Ware, Peters’ Parlor Companion. “Por Fiute, Violin ang Piano. Popes Parlor Companion. "For ‘Miata OYSTERS. . he. Se. ke, . 087 Gommercial Street ofits fei. Wh iadative ad ie OYSTER! is TWICE At DAY, he is pre Nevada, Oct. 34. and, Eastern Oysters in any wiple desired, red, at th prteerdee-ae PICTURES fe BLOTUBES t “aerid's FERE, SARIMES,, eNOS, be COFFEE, &e. COMMERCIAL STREET. MRS. F BE. ‘RUDOLPH “Xevadia, Oct. ta, — ‘Raving ped iw ives Cldoss MUSIC. 2 BOOKS, _ PHOTOGRAPH. GALLERY,. Dicsmendat following “Music ‘Books. are ree ¥ 4 ‘ dee ‘Bs being: the best.of their a --ON-——PRICE. Rroad Street, Nevada,. ‘or Schools. ...,+-.-$0:75 . ; ett — w ietied rhe) a Organ. ‘is {Above Pine.]. Peters’ tee Pins ao Behoo . Oter, ee S PRERARED to enperior fi 300,000,copies in USE.. --n++s nee 325 tures at low. canta in bh Peters’ Burrowes’ Primer.. eevee 50 best style of th otegraphic Art Worrall’s Guigar School.;. .3..-. 150] Those desiring exclelent likenesees # Festival Chimes, for Singing Classes. 160 . invited to call on MIS, RUDOLPH, Gu! Ne Pins sit lee bok: via Piano. ‘ leay, Broad Street, pezeee City. peg tec ee 51 for the Voice.0 . .” ‘3 B . oman 7th, 38 eters’ Art of Singing... .-sas++++ 3 00 ommercial — Wicht's Viole SS ie i 3 00 Cc © Ca ummer’s Flute School.......3 00 : Wimmerstedt's Violin Bebaal. > rat-e+ %5 i GE CALIFORNIA. Peters” Violin School School. ie 3 See Oetig Peters’ Vio OOL vos eevee cece es 5 FFI : RARCIBOO, 496 ¢ Cash. Capital $200,000. . Ratan Bern icans: wit a aine. wits the Rae pJuntrag bcd toys alae! ad . <3 ams per CSrlanuont A Any ae cepts Wal We BA, Bostas . oi TeThis Company is ito issud*Pe!i ceipt of the marked price, cies against loss or dar by Fire on Build. J. 1. PETERS, ings, Merchandise, Furniture, Vessels 2 ad. 299 Boadway, New York. Port, Leases, Rents, and other insure — property, See Inlen and Coast Navigation, ~ ; ‘Notice of Assessment. 1.0, W, KELLOGG, Prebident, “es ‘Honxam, Secrets: Swear ‘x. DAVIDSON, meeting of the Board of ‘Trustees of . the precy ! Badger Hill ones Cherokee pea Agent for Nevada. City. 1872, ts per sbens Wa of ever at « Nevada, Oct. 23th.’ “Cy a Seen ty conta per abare able oe ately, in sid Compas ara to John FOR SALE. HE RESOENCE OF RE is Piety Bis 4 cee WIRTH im Z NEVAL NE \ 7 a _, Yesterday “tion in the ca oecurred at & of October, t Davidson. Tige, Was ac tent to mu The testimor men went in Tige accostec “4f he was 01 apistol on bh “. followed and on his shouk “hie attempted drew a. piste went outside ~ curred. Qu _ his gun. befo “Phis Tige de ley fired firs! roborate the particulars, so evenly ba: would be im sion of the . ant was disc VOTE Ft can nomine School & E. A. W been awards ing the ney Bloomfield. $550, the & terial. Th The. siding building w ten window room 10x11 same size. ‘Foom is to . with platfo. sides of th: ventilation building is ful site abc to Malikof We underst Gravel Mi give free us and also fo VOTE F can nonmaine KuSome tin man, had a in which tl occurred ni after apart Stutzman’: With guns : him get: o1 him with . compelled his knees 4 leave the we underst the bound: VOTE ] lican momi ee Rev. J. holding.a city, duriz unavoidab quests us will be bu will returr On next: son will fi) course of . terest was day evenit tion was i: VOTE. ¢an nomitr y ‘On We the Nevad target exe keys will: shot for. % meet at This: is Thanks