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September 28, 1872 (4 pages)

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~~ not been at home. ‘The’ letter may «not. have heen received and asit is,ac "Shows upon its face a disposition, -. Boal df. fhe Vetter. “ ttrict,-and we-only ask that he a cs “to proceed . dlame is attached da-Penancthe Sess wt FOR PRESIDENT, GENERAL U. 8. GRANT. "FOR' VICE PRESIDENT, “eeee Weer <Traen of doer canta yee ane idee j bition @ rea sentim OHN B. _ FELTON. enon F. sunk publicdns in this contest. ‘Eugene a =pHale: » witting “member: in: that ‘pisrRtor ELnorors, : ‘FIRST f DISTRICT. CLAUS srianar ; JESSE 0, the Fourth Disttictt “thif ‘Btate, a rae tale eds eo PR sig Fo gan i » i Me PAGE. ; . ‘The Publication ofthat Letter. We publish to-day a letter . from Félix Gillet; explanitory of his ‘con“nection with. the: Page letter. He says “there wis‘no haste in the matFdorsed by thé ‘Democrats and, .Gree-, “ter.’’. Mr, Page's 8 appointments have been, publicly announced and he has ‘cording to Mr, Gillet’s statement, only nine days from the time it was "+. mailed to the publication of his oon nerens at the expense of the party they ~woniicstion, 4nd itis yet.e long ‘time Lpretended to. support. These jourand further,-as Mr. paals called on the’ Republicansof that «until election; an: “sPage Will ‘be in Nevada ‘and ‘Grass Va ey on purpose to stite ‘his’ position om these questions, we say, eveDaf he had ‘received ‘the’ letter,’ ‘the . haste is unseemly, and the action ‘whether intentional ‘of net we do Snot nd -to «sity, to mitke ‘cheap pore against the Republican can-didate. If information was only desired, why ' not: wait at least—until Page in'the course of the campaign -oamie to this city, when he will state’ his position upow this” ‘afd-all other, -questions? As tothe publication al duded to, we aiked ‘the writer fff he was, authorized by. the signers to pub_ lish the letter ‘inthe shape hé did, ‘and-he said-no-he did not-ask them. We say, theréfore, upon ‘his own ‘statement . they publication was not -authorized by the signers ip the foxm jn which it. came. to. light,.and at. “Teast it would have been nothing more ‘than fair to have’ first ‘ascertained fzem, whether they -would be satistied-with the publicaWe: assttre: our readers ‘that Mr. —— will place, himself right upon, -as he ‘has done elsew ere in this dis‘be ‘allowed » -hearing before ° .eondenmed. He has_alrea Nhe ‘dlared himself ‘unalterably opposed to dollar.of meneyor a foot of a land toany. oration. o “*atiolkgpoly, and that of its ou be’ satidfactory to aaly ‘Republican. . ; In thiv’eohnection we attention — of wt the ce "8 paper. . ie: alarm of fire yesterday ng.at5 o'clock, says, theGrass Union of Friddy, was found gm the -laundry estab“eek. Blackford, en. jower Main atreét, ‘Mr. ““B. had kindled a fire’ in-the furnace . of the ironing roomof , the .laundry, covered to be in cheek end before anythingof any consequence could be: saved the’! entire establishment was reduced’ to ashes. The supply} of watér was abundant, but the builaings being Of wood -were so rapidly “enveloped in flames that the efforts of hee fire department, , avail“Mr. Blackford: is proprietor of a. a. watetile panorama; nately for him, is:at present in Ma~rysville.” ‘The patrons of the laundry suffered no loss, the clothing -of the customers having been taken home the-day previous: The loss is -congiderably ever .$1,000—insured for 940. ‘i bee e Tue official canias on the avout, ion of the ‘Metis’? disaster has resulted in revoking the licenses of the ‘captain and first and.gecond pilots, ~The report: states that the responsibility of the disaster rests:ppom Capt. Brenton and the two, pilots. Some mate. Poon meno petroleum havreached 28,000 barrels a day, and sore was as very’ striking. The steal is an -. excellent one for our own_ contest, kcans with interest: ise. ‘sold his principles’ for thé ake of . a ion here } result of this election: proves most _vesidence of Mr. J. . which;”fortu-, in: conse: . — and it will be read by the -Republi“The result of the recent election in the Fifth Congressional District His renomination was unsatisfactory to" f6W ‘Républicahs, who opposed him on recount of: some loeal matter and, whe withdr w from thé convention ‘and nominated F. A. Pike, a fottiéer member of Congress, as théir candidate, Pike was enley Republicans and warnily supportmento Union ahd San Francisco Bul. letin, journals of! no partiéular’politi-. cal principles, but.eravingly anxious of. mugnifying their own importance, District to wepudiate Hale and give their‘support to Pike. “They assailed Hale with coarse malignity, insisted that he could,dnly be elected by bribery, and continually asserted that he was not the choice of the Repub-. lican party, and would be repudiated by them because unfit for the position, éte,, etc, , Pike, the opposition candidate, was a former Republican, and, like Coggins. of this District, ‘ nomination, but’ unlike Coggins, ‘he is,4 man of ability and ,had formerly been popular in his Disttict: The fight agiitist Hale ‘WA “a8 bitter_and ‘unpfineipled as personal malignity, ‘fortified by a pretense ‘of public spirji; could make ity and’at a: distance it really Beémed that he would be. defeated; ‘His’ unprizicipled-opponents had it all’ their own way. until the ‘voted wate sbnatel, when lo! Hile’s majority was fifteen hundred greater’ than it was two years.-ago, he having run aliead of his ticket thronghout. the district. Hie enemies were totally overthrown, and their astonishment and rage can be imagined. >The’ conclusively that. the Republicans of ‘thet District were uninfluenced: by . 4 . the intemperate-fulminations of malignant hate‘that filled the columns ie J nominated candidate, and also that they were not disposed to’ suffer the House of Representatives to be.turmed o ver:toDemocrats or their craven Mites tee ‘therefore made special efforts fo. élect Hale and secured for en a majority than he would otherwise have reeéived ‘had this . treacherous ‘and ‘unpeepee. _ fight not been made The result of the election in the Fifth Co nial District of Maine . i& indicative of the tegult. of the blection in the various ‘Districts of "this State where similar means are being used to defeat the regular Republican nominees. ‘The Republicans will rally, with greater energy and determinations to the support of their ean: didates because of the selfish, malig‘nant and ‘underhanded fight that is being made against them: They fully understand the necessity of havin: this State fépres ib fesionel. Congress by Republicans, and: will do all in their power to prevent their political.epponents from secuxitig’ # majority.in the Hotise to embarrass the Administration’ in’ its efforts to carry into practice the yey ee of ‘the Republica party." 65. “Tate confession of Kronheim, a ‘in-law. of Johson, the defaulter inthe ‘Sub theastry, Shows thiat he used in Government money, and -instead , of being acceptéd. as a witness, Krdn-. heim.is to betried for the crime, Tus opinien of Chiet JusticeCockburn, disagreeing-with the decision . District — a candidate for re-}youare wholly, mistaken in youn snreléction. He i3, Mr.. Page, ,either at Pyagaky pts or ed by several papers,dike the Sacra-; of those journals which assailed their . . stoek speculations over "$150,006 of} 2 ntins of this letter with, ments, shows a disposition to be unfair, and that the unseemly haste in the matter would indicate that it was making ‘cheap Capital ‘against. Page than te obtaii his opinion on the: question, ry * As-far as the author of, thé communication is concerned, E will say that mises, for the letter was sent to Mr. Page with a personal one, making . an appeal to his good intention’,. ay hoping-earnestly that he would answer it satisfactorily. Then thére was no unseemly haste in the matter, since this is the 16th day since the letter was mailed. Butin a day. or two I will bé able ts let you know when the said letter. was delivered, to. elsewhere. . As to any objection ‘being made by the ‘signers -ofthe letter to have it published, T will state that only one made an objection to its publieation, although it was explicitly understood that of course the letter with nantes . ; would be published. I am satisfied that Mr. Page reseived the: letter, and I personally challenge him,, if by p woman who took gs intended. more for; the: purpose: of, © US. evindle. wa as_practi <i }ROSENBER@? 5) et in ve saben steam Aor: aw. rqgently, . Ateh Oe a, in, byt sal dhe . PALA © spacings 12 &. + containing digines, which or THE 3: ab: oye duns oe tganriapte y ew 5 the main saloon, and with a view to . ’ business appropriated the property.{ Taking it to the baggage master, the woman offered the chest to his in. . spection, saying she wanted it checked for New York. ‘The baggage man . hoving-but recently entered the service of the steamboat. company, had Hidvet sédn tHe medidirie chest, and duly checked it. When the chest was missed, a brief search led to’ the discovery of this funny enterprise on . ROSENBERG BROS., In the Building formery equ ade the AVE REMOVED totheir mee © and E spacious Stere —— STREET, POR QP s ; Orne onress “yh. IN THE © Clothing” Business 5 Beg We intend to. sell Gog the part of this speculative lady. marriage ¢ of a Indiana? ““*He’ atte upon the hymeéneal platform, noose, 4nd was swung off into that silent bourne whence he can never return save. by the Indianapolis or connecting lines.”’ i prevailed over the: Nortbwestom last Tuesday. Much damage was done. Jones were’ blown up’ While blasting. last week, in Butte_county. AN” Illinois editor speaks of the professional brother in: justed the fatal A -rrrrre_ex storm of wind and rain Santa Clara asnaaty is now being surveyed, with a view es having it}: mapped. Two men,. named, Kennedy , and really he is for'the granting of ‘Goat Island to the Railroad Co., to eome out squarely and say so. ‘THis is the best teat we have'to:fmd out. whether our candidate is or not in the rail road interest. Aid I’ -farti¢? way what is obvicns to ,all, thinking Republicans, that this confounded orporation, the. Central Pacifie, Bailroad Co., is ruining our party by forcing on its--back suchgigantic sphbtnes ‘or priige as you. may oosé to call it. The. sooner the Republican pi will find that out, T bélieve the better it ‘will be. tor it. Waitin bor The Union has a niceway ‘of making its capital in ‘this Sasipalan against the Republican’ party. publishes an A comenncodticed. ‘ence ftom Place t that does not exist, makes its eorrespondent. from its bogus locality, put words in the mouth, of Page, and then upon. this éss fabric of falséhood' proceeds td ‘tdlminate a column.of. abuse ‘against him in the hope of securing votes among reasonable men for its of a paper that makes any pretences ' to fairness-or deoeney.aver ner ble. Nevada county men, when they go ‘t6 other places.are liable to “turn up” as catididates .for. office, We . wi notice Thomas P: Hawley ‘is the Republican candidate for, Supreme Jwdge in Nevada, ‘beating Lewis in Convention one vote.. 0.E.Green ig a candidate’ for ‘Clerk in Elko county. In Story county, the Chapaquacks ha¥é several Nevada county tien dn thé: tidket W!' DB: FDeal
for'State Senator; A. F. McKay ‘and Sha 8. Kanson for Assembly; C. A, V. Putham, an old newspaper man, Printer i in. Nevadas' tative on dip ct, _Mrs. Belle A. Chamberlain, trance medium, will lecture on the subject of Spititualisn , at. Library Hall; this evening, at8 o’clock, The audience .will have an opportunity of selecting a subject for the lecturer if‘ they de. sire. Atthe close of .the lecturea TO < céllection will be taken up. _AlLare invited toattend. Hugh Riddle, of Mooney Flat, was éxamined by Drs. Hant and ‘Welth before Judge Caldwell, and ordered sent to Stockton for insanity, ‘Riddle is a ‘native of Iseland, a ue 41, anda single man. i Dwight ‘Crittenden, ‘Esq., one. of the pioneers of Nevada county, who has been absent for several years in the East, ip. Bow.08 & visit among hia old friends in this city, §tr . of his colleagues of the Geneva tribu; ‘. nal, is published. It pamphTue Erie Company has commenced mae. . t for the recovery of the Grand . ees aerll — ora ere "a ie] ; ‘Excursion. jekets for this trot, with ad.pet Coggins. “Stich acts on ‘the part . ope once itt the ‘did ‘Nevada Journal, is . thé Republigancandidate for ‘Btate 2 GRAND TROT On Saturday, Sept. 28th, viclda F BETWEEN ' GOLDSMITH MAID aad LUCY. The’ Fastest Trotters in the World! ~ —os Fe and of BAT. ~ Doble: 'é Goldsmith Maid. Mr. O. A. b. m. Lucy. The Society expense to provide for itors for this ~reat_ additional ——_ that will enable them to seat 10,000 peo: mission tickets attached, will be sold at the offices of therailroad companies on the different lines throughout the State. There will be a second race on this day for first class horses, entrees for which will be a nounced in due time. No expense will spared to insure the publica first class entertainment. Admission the track $2. The trot will be conducted \under the direction of the officersof the State Agricultural Seciety. Bay District Agricultural Association. IQHN M. DINCAN, Pres’t. A. D. Carpenter, Sec’y. 826 AUCTION SALE. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, at avin known as the ‘Milk Ranch,’ Grass Valley and Nevada, on _Wednestar, Oct. 2nd, At10 A. M. Choice e Day Cows. Yoke, Working Oxen, 5 years old.... i — orking Steers, 3 years old. hates with, Calf, 2 3 an 4 ae a Calves. ae approved Nndgraement aioe, e' Mey interest per month mn, Auctionges, ora, Sept10th, 1872. #surton. . FOR BALE. Pumalagieh it Vis residence of seven rooms, located outbuildings, A} splendid fruit trees. Buildings all in first rate order. A splendid opportunity for any one to procure a pleasant home. For partieulars apply to this office. 819-3w EARTHENWARE! FREN CH PORCELAIN AND GLASSWARE ! 2 —_—nti; HAVILAND, HOOPER & CO., 335 PINE STREET., Below Montgomery, WYER above Goods in lots to -suit at 8 LOWEST MARKET RATES. a Aloo a fall line of ke Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, Japanned and Ptentchoe Wares. _ Agents of ANSONIA CLOCK CO. A full line of all Styles of Clocks, ~ dapted’ to the trade of the Pacific Coast, which we offer at Agent’s Rates, path guar. ‘antee to be the best in the market. pe Have sent an Immense :‘asAT SACRAMENTO, ,) of te Beautirat ‘Goods we “have . Our Stock is the Largest and best of any retail House in the State. excellent well on the place, and erchard of . . , {shall sell them ¢g-VERY CHEAP ! “sortment of the Latest Style. Goods, Te w hich they imvite brs. attsition LARGEST. STOOK, And sell Goods cheaper than and would thdtSfore invite a ill body to" ; OALL AND SEE THEM. if err ne DRESS GOODS, A large, Superbjassortment, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, a a TRE on omad® . ‘SHOES oF a ALL ed ‘We have added enough to our Jot te supply every lady and child in: Nevada county; and the. best of. all. we _— ’ ' Calland see our Domestic mace, : . ‘Trinimings, Under Clothing, Ladies, Gentlemen and eutiaceae, And ‘Ten Thousand other Having eur arrangements comiple+ ted foru large increase in business We propose to merit it by selling _ GOODS LOWER THAN THE VERY ‘LOWEsT. . Haviland, mien & sa ) Oman sag tl YOURSELF. ‘We have the Largest Store. pa t , Cheaper than any othe; House in the City, NaN, so — oO a 5 Be “& s. Rosenth , Samet to BANNER BROQ Mi iW yt L, IN A FEW DAYs, a Ave of the ioe io Pal “Largest and Best Stocl Pacifie Coast! Z ry We bar no Store for G ho alias‘. Great Bargains! !. : : Furnishing Good It. is impossible + — an idea) ke. &c. Ec. * ‘Ever brought to Nevaia (i eee These truly Magnificent Goods cen Fine Dress Suits,“Fine Business Suits, We especially ait attention to our Soe Coats, all sizes and cole “Low PRICES ian And the Quality of Goods : Vests, dod ‘Aud the best lot of Parnisti Goods ever ‘brought bert ‘The Goods are NEW YORK ®» > SAN FRANCISCO Wik PROPOSE TO To give Better Bargalt Than ever before offer in the State! Before ‘making any pu Articles too numerous. eal and examine the 8 toimention, .. f aid Friees! ae than they get them in San Fraps wa and wo wil guarantee 78 wil * J qova deat of mony te Ae operate: Wholesale and Botail © Gan Buy Goods of us 20 per eat ypVADA LOCAL The Th Deputy Mars cer William Se: -in ferreting out store. A nigh Scott got:on th Ah Ghow, an o seen loitering i ‘building on the and the carpet “ford was trace In this sack . taken from Ja On Thursday : to town and-we —been stopping nipped him an calaboose. H ~ be the exact si the rogue in ly store, and the doubiedly} the offendé? ands ago for sluice were found in further eviden The city office energy in wor’ they are entit! was taken bet who committ charge of ‘bur tionjof the Gi Reco The. followi _been filed for der’s office: Mining loe: 1,500 on the Ridge, for qu Deeds—W wife to Thom in Grass Vall George Lor liams. . Loto Massachusett A. Li. Wook Town lotin . field townshi; Ch This even’ held at the a1 organization forthis preci organization There should Grand Open Rosenberg their new? a Broad street stocked it: wi well as,rich is impossibl * we can‘only city . hid cou ve ent, BS then’ go: anc The Resent sell béttar Bo any other ho ‘They’ Bars goods of eve bleh » ard I ‘would : public that warentebly é@ent a comn addressed to Valley .Unio that the lett lication, nor was to be us ble to Mr. ther of the my views, perfgethy saa course, and my hearty & Nevada C Car I notice: iwi Yilley Ua Uni bid OF G.’ ” wi