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September 1, 1875 (4 pages)

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*~ ‘Wednesday, Sept. 1, 187 a > Mhold the reins ofthe State ‘Govern* Heved by many of the best politicians . Bhe Daily Tunseript ‘election is held—while the polls are ') . NEVADA CITY, CA 5. chan lindeiinall iii + i ‘Election Day. ; “To-day it will be decided who shall ment for four yeurs, and the ‘county for two years. There are three par. ties in the field, Two of them are ‘the old parties—Republican and “ Democratic; and the third is the In“dependent. -If it were not for the latter party, the Democracy would easily be swept by the board to-day, “but as it stands now, it is mixed, The Republicans have been gaining ‘@trength every day, for the past ‘month, and it is believed at San Francisco by theRepublican leaders, that it is about an'even thing be‘tween the two great parties, if the ivank and file stand true victory is se“ured. Will they do it?) That question will be decided to-day. At the early part of the campaign, it was beof other parties that the Independents would carry the State, but as the canvass has progressed, such an ‘idea does not enter their heads. “There is no earthly show for! Bid-. well, aud many ofhis most enthusiastic admirers freely admitit. Then, Independents, when thie fact is as certain as anything can be, why will you by your votes assist the Democracy into power. Your course tooy ea ea ~~ Sab this precinct are as follows: In> “sgredit to ‘refuse the glorious privilege po Local_Brevities. During the hours in which -the epenthe saloons miust be: closéd.: Even the back door business must not go on, ; ‘There is a great scarcity of houses in this city, A dozen or more could be rented if they could be had. A great many improvements are still going on, notwithstanding the tightness of the money market. The new butcher sliop 6f Charley Kent is being putin order. Wm. Holmes has just completed -9 new sidewalk: around his building, and is now baving au awning erected, and is.also about to giveit a new coat of paint. A. Ladéman and &. Hunefauth are laying down new and. substantial sidewalks in front of their residences. Dr. Buelow is having his building fixed. up aud painted. There are many other improvements going on that we can’t call to mind at tne present writing. Everything looks prosperous hereabouts. The Democrats had their meeting here as announced, on Monday evening. The speakers were Judge Searls, Hon: Wm. Watt, and A. B, Dibble, Esq. The meeting kept° up to nearly midnight. Many Demecrats from @rass Valley came up, aceompanied with a brass band. Vote the Republican ticket. AChinese Company is performing at the Theatre, and many white people go there to seethem, _ ‘Don’t forget to vote for Hon, H, _ News Items. : The colttest is very close between the Republicatand:Demecratic tick etsin the State, Wich’ good work can obtain a Republicans. majority. The public indignation against the Bulletin and Call, for having preeipitated the failure of the Bank of Cal-: ifornia, and bounding Ralston to his death, has destroyed the Independent party in that city, and rendered it possible for Republicans te carry it ‘by a large majerity, Let Republicans spare no, efforts to get out the full vote. gee Prominent bankers report that the immediate cause of the demand by the Directorsof tue Baak of California for Ralston’s resignation was the discovery by the -Direcsors, during the investigation, of a lot of Dill reesivable from irresponsible ‘parties million uf doilars. It 18 also reported that it was the intention of” the Directors tu have subsequently called Ralston inte the councils. to avail themselves of his intimate knowledyé of the basiness of the bank. There were rumors afloat Monday morning of attachmeits. issued against the Bank of California, but reference to the records shows nething of the kind us yet. Isis reported that some heavy stock brokers and others, who have burrowed large a Million of deilars, for the benefit of the Bank of Galifornia, securing their own bills payable with the stock of the bank, ure likely to be comaggregating in the neighborhood of a . sums, in one case amounting to half} = Tue Fioons East.—There is probably no fecorded history’ to show, singe the settlement of the ccnntry, . a year in Which the floods of the Atlantic slope have spread over so vast a Sertion, or been so destriclive in their fury. Hardly #State but has . been visited by the overflow of its. rivers. The Mississippi, , Missouri, Ohiv; Wabash, and hundreds of ‘smaller streams have risen aboVe the valleys,'swept away houses, cattle, growing crops and grain in the stack, bridges, mills, and other valtable improvements. The pecuniary damage is cotnted by millions of dollars, and there has also been some:-loss of lifep while the destitution is fearful. These floods are all the more remarkuble because occurring in midsummer, They are anticipated toa certain extent in the Spring, at which season theyruin aca REMEMBER, every person who wilfully causes, procures,or allows himself to be registered in the Great Register of any county, kuowing himself not to be entitled to such registration, is punishable by fine not 6xceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment in the County Jail or State Prison not exceeding oie year, or by both, Tue old Californian has com‘menced making prophecies in regard to rain the coming Winter. He says he has “always noticed that when’ there were floods in the Bast, and . “day will “decide whether T. G. Phelps shall be the Governor for the next four yearg or Wm. Irwin. You ‘gan do Bidwell no good, except to give him. a complimentary vote, and ‘such action will plaee Irwin in the gubernatorial chair for the next four . years, and aiding in giving the State ‘at the Presidential election toa Dem--@crat. If this is your aim, then you ‘are sure of accomplishing it, So far,as the county ticket is concerned, itis the duty of every. voter to select ‘and vote fer the best men, and we “know they will do it, and our county ‘affairs will then be placed in-as good dhands as'they now are, Vote To-day. Every man whose naine ison the ‘Great Register should cast a vote to‘day. How cften do we hear men ‘boast that they have not voted afor so and so many years. Vote to‘day, and let it not be said that you ‘did not do your duty by voting for “tthe best men, It is not to your of assisting by your vote, to say who ‘ahall be asad in office, This sacred right should be exercised by ‘every true lover of his country, a= The Polls. The polls will be opened at the “‘Cdurt House this morning at just ‘twenty-eight minutes past six o'clock, and will be kept open till ‘eun-set, The judges and inspector apecter, M, L. Marsh; Judges, John. Dunnicliff and Chas, EF. Mulloy. _ Vote early. ~ ered ; Copper Them. . Don’t believe any new street ru‘mors against the candidates, If ‘they were true they would. have come tothe surface before. Do justice to all. “oo ae Remember. Every person, not being a candidate, who communicates any offer made to any person, with the intent te induce him to vote fer or to proourd the election of the candidate -wagking the offer, is guilty of a misdemeanor. _ Every person who, being a candi‘Gate at any election, offers or agrees ‘to appoint or procure the appointment of any particular person to ‘office as an inducement or_consider‘atien to any person to vote for, or prooure or aid in procuring the election of such candidate, is guilty of a misdemeanor. , — Homember, : Every person who makes, offérs or wocepts any bet or wager upon the result of any election, or upon the -wuccess or failure of any person or candidate, or upon the number of . Wotés to be oust either in’ the aggregate or of any particular candidate, er upon the vote to be east upon any person, is guilty of a misdemeanor. It Ww caloulated thut fcr the State ~.wwad city tickets of San -Francisco I’, Page for Congress. He is the only Congressman that has done anythivg to stop the Chiaese from coming to this coast. We know the laboring men who have suffered by: thesé miserable species of humanity coming in competition with’ them, will not forget Page on the day of election, : The editor of the Grass Valley Union has been eating ‘‘hoe-cake,”’ and then writes in this style: ‘*Torson, Clark & Co., of Wheatland,supply pretty much all the fiour used up in the mountains of this part of the State. They have ‘one of the best mills in the Stateand they have careful and skillful millers. And now they are turning out corn mea! that makes a western fellow think of the “dodgers” he used to eat. way back in the States and in times gone by. The man‘wko likes corn bread should ask Lis grocer to send up that corn meal made by Torson, Olark & Co., of Wheatland.” Voters, examine your ballots carefully and then consider the aam:s of the candidates, and in every case vote for the best men. They can be found on the various tickets. Vote a ticket that you will never be ashamed of, There are a great many first class men ‘that are candidates; then again there are some who ought not to be elected. Consider the matter well and then good men ‘will be elected. _ A Yesterday was a gloomy day and. there were but few people on the streets, Business is almest at a stand-still. The monetary panic in San Francisco has affected everybody in one way or another, Den’t bother your head about people who are going about trying to’ take away your character. Very likely it will do you good. Men are very often lixe a’ pair of boots; the more they are blackened the more they shine, We will not be able to tell how the election has gone in this county until about Friday or Saturday. This is a “‘scrateh”’ year, and it will take a good while to count the ballots. . We can expeet to hear from only @ few places to-morrow, ead may get the returns of a few precincts to-night, but not enough to give any satisfaction. The State tickets will be voted pretty straight in this county, except that a great many Independents and Democrats will vote for Congressman Page instead of throwing away thoir decided opinion that Bidwell’s vote will be the lowest of the three candi= Remen.ber. Every ‘person who, by force, threats or bribery, attempts toinfluence any elector in giving his vote, and deters ofamisdemeanor, .eo Let no voter give his support te any candidate whom he believes is incompetent for the position to which he.aspires,: “Be: good and vote for will be printed ‘off for the’ various votes for Larkin or Tuttle, It is our’ him from giving the same, is guilty pletely involved. ‘Lue stock of the bank can’t be giveu away at present. The funeral services of W. C. Rul+ ston was held at the Calvary Presbyterian Church. ‘Lhe obituary services were conducted by Rev. John Hemphill. Tae National Guard was represented, as were alse many civic aud benevolent-axsociations, officers and employees of various manafacturing enterprises, corporative, educational and business bodies, and an immense concourse of citizens. The flags of, the city were: at’ half-mast aud many business houses were closed. Tue Merchants’ Exchange Bank did not epen Mond. y morning in accordance with the assurance of the Secretary given Saturday. It may possibly do so during the day. It will depend ontue success ef megotiations now pending. The officers are apparently somewhat less confi‘déit of immediaie resumption than on Saturday, but say that any delay is merely temporary. ; ‘The National Guid Bank and Trust Compauy is still closed, and unable to&ay when it will resume. The outlook is favorable. Politics are almost over, and we ean well imagine that both ‘candidates and peeple rejoice that it can not be proleiged. It has been 2 short butactive seige. The speakers, the press and the people are tired of the eternal din, yet there muy be . Candidates whese chances are at present doubtful that would, if they could, extend the lime in a better fortune. But there is no power now that can put off the day of election. The Vivil Code, Section $22, makes each stockholder in a corporation liable for such proportion of its debte as the amount of stock he owns bears to the whole—so that the stockholders of the Bank of California are liable for all its debts, be they great or small. : The experts of wines by sea from Califvrnia frem January 1871, ‘to the ‘present month, has been 2,374,157 gallons, and the estimated value, ‘$1,759,399. The overland shipments have amounted to 2,118,321 gallons. the estimated value of which was $1,300,000. Total value by sea and by land, $3,059,399, The exports of California brandies by sea during the same period of years have amounted to 225,111 gallons, the estimated valaeof which was $472,121. There was a barbecue at Petaluma. on Saturday. Two beeves, half a doxen sheep and.as many hogs were tobe roasted, together with about 100 turkeys, 200 chickens, fifty sacks of Irish and as many Czrolina potatoes; and 1,200 loaves of bread were ordered. Twelve hundred” persons could be seated at a time, and fall thuee tables were lookedfor. It was a joint political barbecue, and‘epeak. ing was to begin at ll a.m. About 4,000 persons attended. REMEMBER, évery person not entitled to vote, who fraudulently at: Aempts to vote, or who, being entitled to vote, attempts to vote more ‘thhh Once at any a> ces wid iy ebay *« > & ' se 2 tpt ww bart tal? } . like eyes, and is as insiguificant in 4 No 5, marked O G M Co, on the east line of much of rains elsewhere, it was always followed by heavy rains here in Winter. THE Presbytery of San Fianciseo have rescinded the resolution accepting the résignation of Rev. T. M. De wson, and will now try that gentleman on acharge pf conduct unbecoming a Christian minister, with ‘eleven specifications, including financial aud social irregularities. Jax GouLp, says a correspondent of the Louisville Courier Journal, -bas a decided Jewish mug, snake figure and disagreeable in expression as a small Chatham street clothes dealer. 3 REMEMBER, every person who proeures, aids, assists, counsels or advises another to give or offer his vote at any election, knowing that the, person is not qualified to vote, is guilty of a misdemeanor. Tue death of the ‘‘little Cincinnati jackass’’ scarcely produces ‘any
excitement in Milwaukee. Here aud there among the more thoughtful, a man does his ears up in black memo-_ rial curl papers, but the profound and universal sadness which is tsually felt for a lost brether can not be said to exist.—[ Brooklyn Argus. A FaTBER. fearing an earthquake in the region of his home, sent his two boys toa distant friend’s until the peril should be over. A few weeks after the father received this letter from his friend: ~‘*Piease-take your boys home and send down the earthquake.” Two rival belles met at a fancy bal] last Winter, ‘How well you look . under candle light!’ excluimed one. ‘‘Aud how charming you are in the Gark!’’ exclaimed the other. me : “No. 715, Application fora Patent to a Mining Claim. Untrep Stares Lanp Orvice, Sacramento, Cal, Aug, 26, 1815. N wee is hereby given, ‘thatthe Omaha Gold Mizing Company, a corporation existing under the laws of Cal., whose Postofiice ia Sacramento, Sacramento cov nty, Cul , has made application for patent for 1500 linear feet of the Omaha Quartz Mine, bearing gold, with surface ground, situate in Grass Valley Mining District. Nevada County, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file.in this etlce as follows, viz: Survey of Exterior Boun. daries; Commencing at post No. 1, marked O G MCo, (Omaha Gol Mining Company): on the north end of the Lode of the ‘Lone Jack Quartz Mine.” Thence, var. 17° E, § 82° £4.75 chains, Post No 2 marked O. GM Co,S E cor. Thence N 9° W 24,10 chains, Post No3 marked OG M Co, NE cor; ThenceS 81° W 4.644. chains Pust No 4 marked O G M Co. 9.09 chains post the New York Hill Quartz Mine. Thence 8 314° E 6.98 chains along the East Line of the New York Hill quartz mine, to its S E cor. and Post No 6 marked OG M Co: Thence N 88° W 2.73 chains along ‘south line of the New York. Hil! quartz imine, to -E 15.42 chains ost No 8 marked O G M CoTinie Se Boe hee eee 1 and piace of beginning. Survey of Connecting Line: Post No 3, NE corner bears South 36° 35" East 9.19 chains. from Northwest eorner of Section 2, Tp I5NR 8 E, and containing 19.87 acres, and desig. nated as lot No 54 in Sections 2 and 3.Township 15 North, Range 8 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. names of the original locators aré uoxnown tothe applicant, but it is believed to have been located b we on Bays et al in 1855, “No' besdta of sala tion can be f. . The appl: inte are the New York fi Aiotning. me . ants are the York Hilt Quartz Mine on =~ Wesbtyand the Lone Jack Quartz Mine, _All persons holding any adverse claims, ‘thereto are hereby to present the same beiore this within sixty days their banks, and rushing abroad into . ‘. tionexisti Post No 7 marked OGMOo. Thence §$ 9° . . a3 Tce ronan your columns, to “WALOUNT AUBURN GOLD QUARTZ Mining Company. Location of prinofthe directors, held-on the 25th day of -Angust, 1875. an assessaient (No.1) of twenty-five cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, -to the Secretary, at the office of the company, oa 402 Montgomery street, room 9, second ‘Any atock upon which this assessmen shall reniain unpaid on the 2ith day of September, 1875, will be delinquent and advertised for sale’ at public auction, and unless*payment is made before, will be sold on Thursday, the 28th of October, 1875, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of adverfising and expenses of sale, C. A. JAMES, Secretary. Office—402 Montgomery street,’ room 9, Sun Francisco, California, LAND NUTICE. NITFD STATES OF AMERICA. . Sacranfento Land Office District, Oalifornia. Ina the rof an irregular application for a pre-emption titleand a quartz in section 2, lot 1, east half of half of lot 6, in Section 3, Township 15 North, Range 8 t ast, Mcunt Diable Base and Meridian, together with the south half of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section #4, in. township i6 North, aforesaid Base and Meridian. e applicant wil’ prove eff or ract all of the mineral thercfrom on the 4th day of December, 1875, at 2 o'clock, P. M_. For Qmana.Mine, 5 acres; for the Ros#Ranch Mine, 6 acre<; for the ‘Bouchet Mine, 2 acres; 2 acres dt large for scattering quartz; 5 acres for placer mines at large. all being inside of the above application, ; ] : aug3l JOHN ROSS, Applicant. Delinquent ‘No:ice, ASCADE BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of Works, Nevada Township, Nevada County, Cal. Notice—There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment (No. 3,) levied ou the 20th day of July, 1875, the several amounts set oppos te the’ names of-the respective shareholders, And in accordance with Jaw and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 20th day of July, 1875, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as m_y be necessary, will be so'd at public auction, atthe office of the Company, 311 Cualiforvia Street, _fecond Floor, Rooms 3 and 4, San Franciseo, Cal., on Monday, the 13tb dsy of September, 1875, at hour of 20’clock, P: M., of said day, to pay said delinquent assse ment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. J. M. BUFFING!ON, Secretary. Office—311 California Street, San Francisco, ‘ : —No. 714. S Application for a Patent to a. Mining Claim. United States Land Office, , Sacramento, Cal, Aug. 24, 1875 OTICE is hereby given that the Yuba Gold Mining Company.a corporaunder the laws of Cal.,. «hose Post Office is Grass Valley,Nev.County,Cal., has made application for pitent for 1500 linea] feet of the Yuba Quartz Ledge No. 2, bearing gold, with surface ground 500 feet in width, situate in Nevada County Mining District, Nevada county, California, tc. gether with a niill site non centiguous, and described in the }:lat and field notes on file in this office ‘as-follows, viz--——— cing at stake in the Fl .tin centerofalarge boulder split in center,1.40 chs wast of dwelling house. Thence, yariation 17° E, 8. 30° 35° =W 22,72 chs to mistake No. 2. Thence, 8 85° 45° W 9.09 chains to a st:ke in rock mound near base of high cl ff, Thence N 30° 35’ E 22.72 chains to a stake on the N«rth side of River, in rock mouna, Thence N 85° 45’ E 9.09 chains to place of beginning, containing 16, 91-100 acres. Plat B. furvez of Mill Site: Commercing at a live oak tree 75 linxs North of South Yuba river, and near a lurge granite boulder. Thence, variation 17° BE, N9° 20’ W 5.00 chains to a stake, from which corner No. 1 of Marietta approved survey, bers —— — — — Thence 8 80° 40° W 1000 cheins to astake, from-which a live oak 10in dis. bearsS 9° E 23 lks distant. Thence 8 9° 20° E 5.00 chains toa stake in Thence N 80° 40’ £10.00 chains, to place of beginning, containing 5 acres, Survey of Connecting line: From corner No. 4 of Plat B, to corner No. 1 of Plat A, S 49> 30’ E 4.98 chains, From corner No. lof plat B, to section corner common to sections 1, 2, 1] and 12,.Tp 17 N, RI E, Mt Diablo Ease. and Meridian. The said quartz ledge and mill site being desiguated as lot No 41 A, and 41 B, in Section 11, Township 17-North, Range 11 East, Mt, Diablo base and Meridisn. Said location was made by Joseph Soper, on or abont Jany. 1, 1875, and _is-recorded in Book 6, page 30, Mining Records of Nevada county, at Nevada city. The applicant claims by purchase. Adjoining claimants are, Sublett & Co., on the south, and the Fowler claim on the North. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this Office within sixty days from the first day ore hereof, 't. B. McFARLAND, ister. _ , B, , Reg Dibble & Byrne, Attys. auges state to my numerous frien¢s in Nevaae oe f Seder yee . i ae ment 0 y Assessor . John McBean, should he be e at the "OR SALE Daulny timber ar oak _fomple “ for hefeof. Chad. HE, Wyman, attye ener % from the first of pub: as follows: : : No. of . No. of Names Certifi'e Shares Amt ‘ 49 3490-—_140-00-4 H_H Andrews, 46 1250125 00 Mary Antony, — 48 150 «69°15 00 J M Baldwin, 31 200 20 00 J-M Baldwin, 32 £08 20 00 J M Baldwin, © 33 200 20 00 J M Baldwin, , 34 200 20 00 J M Baldwin, 35x 200 20 00 JM Baldwin, 36 200 20 00 J M Baldwin, 37 200 20 60 M B. Dumler, ‘ 1000 §61C0 00 Geo H Hallett, 3 50 5 00 Geo H Hallett, oe 50 5 00 Geo H Hallett, 5 50 5 00 Geo H Hallett, 6 50 500 Geo H Hallett, 7 £4 .8 40 A B Falkenberg, 74 100-10 00 @ CMeMullin, 51 100 19 00 8B B Miner, 61 3018 ~ 301 80 DM Stoc man, 50 290 20 00 OL Prince, 44 188=38 80 Jobn Prince, 45 86 8 6@ H D Tisdale, 52 100 10 00 H BD Tisdale, 53 700 «=: 1000 H D Tisdale, 54 100 10 00 HD Tisdale, 55 100 =: 10-00 Chas L Tilden, 68 60 66 60 @ D Wyman, 58 800 «6-80 00 Plat A. g aS Survey of Exterior Boundaries: Commen. . rock mound, 1.50 chs North of River. . ’ general election on Wednesday next. Seas X HORSE TEAM and two wagons, AL frien agen 7 Zehains, hoes, ; MILITARY NOTICE! Seed in hereby uigen/thet stra mecing. NEVADA LIGHT GUARD, mine title, to wit: Lot 4, west half of 1ot.5,p.. _— — NI oor é YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED ; TO APPEAR AT YOUR ARMORY, IN FULL UNIFORM, mia : aronnc On Thursday Sept. 9th, 1874, Severa . tAt 136 o’clock, P. M., for Annual Muster oovere and Target Practice. b ; Don’t forget the Monthly Meeting Monabund: day night, Sept. 6th, when arrangements busy for the shooting will be made. « xEhe Company will march promptly at 2 eompa o’clock, end all not in the ranks will. be body ¥y considered as absentees. No excuses rey en except sickness or absence from the’ ec "By order, is , out of gee J.A.RAPP, high, « Capt. i . Vaio great d ss : quite a all at ¢ ZARA : : : _, Biines a : __ profit, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE obs § 2 : : came i: = : that re For District Attorney, when . : metallt : : ted a f " way th E. H. Gaylord. ala : ei the ore ; say, an ceived é rich in '-PHOTOGRAPHIC, ~ $235 ix . oy "p pume t! ot up the: THE ARTIST, R.A. DESMOND, ic worl 3 £ : : any ¢ H"* — {rors San sh ciatiot ay with : confide } Bs : maines, NOVELTIES, » again a : veatme THE LATEST AND BEST, Instruments ‘and Accessories, ‘Ohar Prepared to make tel, and SeesPICTURES SUPERIOB — F. anold Even to those made by him heretofeme. “by W. Call at the RUDOLPH PHOPelocated procure : GRAPH GALLERY, old Ma BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. intende aug] Sine has bee sre ——— systems HATR WORK! HAIR WORK! ae a : tween t: eS. : ‘ looked : MISS C. E. BULMER, free gol AVING just arrived in Nevada oonten a Vv n desiven to inform the lsties a3 abs A erush has opened a place on -ds_now . Commercial Street, Opposite PotMarchi ter & Sigourney’s, confide: Where she is prepared to do HAIR WOB they go In all its branches, such as manufacturt f rock let CURLS, SWITCHES, PUFF ‘pai ‘ah FRIZZES, WATERFALLS, ~stheatore . out will OF ALL SHADES AND COLORS, Re She is also prepared to do all kinds ef « The fo) Ladies Hair Dressing for Balls and * Office,” it Parties at Short Notice, Monday, A share of patronage is. solicited. GR B and see specimens of Hair Work. opel C. E. BULMBR Brow: Nevada City, August 12, 1875. «Corda : —— = Oumr = Ournc Dewe: aaa : own * COLD Ellis ] jo , olert SPARKLING Woans ODA WATE Hitch: 8 B oe derret = Jones ‘ Jones PRESTON’S DRUG STORE. . Posto Purke \ ; Roche The best of Wines and Liqueve Rion . : Serey ' fer Medical Purposes ' Beiber ; — : Walte: Choice Colognes, Toilet Goods PSS. and . . Barry ~ Standard Perfomes, RR Prescriptions carefully compounded a Bolitox all hours, day or night. Cal. : E.M PRESTOR, — Ps a Davoowr, Broad Stmet. Skeal Nevada, July 31, 1875. ; ‘ens The la a iety, w inion ed Theatre REPUBLICAN and the i liquidati : _ Church. CANDIDATSHR P ssp Hs “Wany ot! . there. 1 am church o ; @a For r