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She looked just a bit anxious as
she appeared on the wharf and askDon'r forget that J. J. Jackson
k2eps on hand all kinds of canned
goods, sugar-cured hams, wines’ and
liquors for medicinal purposes, ‘and
CITIZENS BANK,
EE,
OLN WOLPS
as
Popular Variety Store
E. ROSENTHAL’S {.
E caLKtie. * od +. _ jeverything found in a first-class PRICE LIST ‘ ae
waned ad nacme a mamgredy fentyed te DOM OT dies shoes. jy9-tf
pear capone ue ae
—— = .: day ?” om, -—FOR— THE FOURTEENTH ANNUA
TORSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1884. “No, ma’am.” Ammen’s Cough Syrup never fails a OPPOSITE TRANSORIPT BLOOK, L
SS . Will you please do me a favor ?”. to cure if used in time and according
U < ee B= 3 Fad P THE PLACE TO BUY EXHIBITION
Senator Jous P, Joes of Neva. *'Yes'm.” moray re hane carapace HED Bf i D. E. MORGAN vevese s+ s Mecretary os nile Fi i OF THE—
da, ia reported.as saying that the ; nsp err: ne ~ him Mountsin ies: lb pO” Oe. RM. flows. JousT. Monoan, Flour per 100 lbs $2 25 Confectionery, EL DORADO DISTRICT slicsaa wi k . drown himeelf, 3 —— : : be gous 7 Moneas. . Flour per 100 Ibs... : 999
sty ; ta og el to. Ican’t stay here and watch be-. The Nevada Ice Company has See pay te aaa eee Wheat ie es 900 its wal V stabl Agricultur al Association
: iad ’ pe somibnanigon oe loge ob. cause l’m going on an excursion. In. commenced the regular delivery of ‘ M Paseron. . : Frui eg es, fag ’
—— vet PNR Nee a ce . case he comes won’t you please dis: . ice in Nevada City for the Summer sar Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex . Corn eves BO shat [NO. 8,
server and able politic _ ome couragehim? He’s very easy die . season. All orders left at the ComPuiicee Hekd ties sok Wetted Barley ee Ne 130 Choice Cigars, Rte Comprising the cbintion oi Nova mds
Batler is to run as hing cand i a ‘i conraged, and I can goon my trip. pany’s office, on the Plaza, will be Wane Price Paid for Stat and Coun ae 100 the 188 ; F Aneta peg ers per 20,"
the question ore pes ac and feel like enjoying myself.” promptly attended to, ma28 Renee DRAW CHEOKS Ov Ground Barley ' , is GRASS VAL
earl ney ie ng bpwecs The man promised, and she went Go te tviay’s Ane sieleall. ipnd Absolutely Pure. New York, Re vee Middlings 100 Ibs... 1 50 Soenee RA LEY,
ytd ia tale as to. which 7 0WAx fo the best of spirits. This powder never varies. A maryadabtemanaaed . 100 lbs... 1 25 ALL OF THR Bear NEVADA OvUNTY, OAL.,
a , Explaining What Jingo Means Fine Cloths. vel of purity, strength and whole-will get the most Demooratic votes. i.
He SE J. H. D ing has received from . *°MOness. More economical than the . “Make Collections and transact a Genera . Crushed Sugar 9 lbs 100 u “_ y> Wednesday, Thurs‘Pu eight hour lator organizations . Again we areasked what jingo and} °© . OWnInE Dat + atéck of ee rah and apni be Page i geen» Granulated“ 91-2 1 00 ountain and Valley Fruits, y, Friday, Saturday,
i f their . jingoism mean. The jingos are the . New York a magnificent stock of} in competition with the multitude of} Yorx—First National Bank.
, . Septemoer 2, 3, 4, 5 andé
have, through the Chairman 0} Mngols aS ia heel cloths which he is prepared to make . low test, short weight, alum or phos-. 3,1" paxcisco-First National Gold Bank ‘tries “101-8 * 100 in wien eka aens ° » % i
” National Execative Vommittee, ConEnglish who believe neens “P up in gents’ suits, in the latest styles . phate powders, ao ONTY an ag 0 ecnaumnto—National Gold Bank of D rie ’ . pistons
gressman March, issued a circular . the imperial prestige with the bayseek Vieloeuk wink, mySil . se row UWDER Co., We lee Sight Drafts, Bille of Ex Java Coffee 4 “ 100 oe ee OVER $5 000
ing reasons why the labor ele-jonet. The word was applied to allst. N.Y. and Letters of Credif available in any a = ;
one try should not vote . warlike pnrposes ina song as fol— 2 (ea of Great Britain and Europe. Costa Rica 6 1 00 FRESH VEGETABLES *
meat of the coenty _ MARRIED.
5 ss * 460 In Premiums at the Park
mocrsbio Heke
Parrcoags : OPERA SALOON
3
_ We do not want to fight, os Te Re Tee te
OO RECEIVED DAILY. i
Wirn a very few = — wit by Jingo, if we ao, a Buk, Chats Coed‘ and Elen Srengore, LONG LOOKED FOR. meg Tomatoes 8 cans... 1 00 And Pavilion ! i of the so-calle publie’ve got the ships,and go both of Grass Valley. ot Green Cor gene NTH ial
i re
lowed back, they are found to be bit-. rarsumey who declare their pury. Green Peas 7 “... 1 00 MCE 0¢ R A M M R
ter copperhead papers during the pose to vote for Blaine and Logan
Under Nevada Theatre, String Beans. 7 ‘‘...1 00 Sines 5 AT WATT PARK!
war, as, for instance, the Portlands . arg termed “<dynamiters” by the New ' BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. . Oysters Se. 1¢O Tt ate of Callornin "Ty tne sanacrer' . First Day—Tucsday, September 9,
Me., Argus. York World. As long as they re: Lo 6 * 1 00 . i <n 2 Sones, oo partners, under . Mo. 1. RUNNING. Three-quarters of » Tues is danger of driving Cleve. mained under the control of the see . tas’. ROGER CONLAN, Pr oprietor. ee debtor. cA ann, one ot eae, lnsekvens . . ele < cam toe 2-year-olus; free for all.
i i ithet
ardines : Conn & sears, fs
iand off the track unless the Repub. ocratic bosses no offensive epithets R i
ee : g 6 ccceeelh OO this Court his petition, s-hédnie nd tg 5 Suen. gerne a Tepeat,
; sl their boom, ‘The an-. were applied to them but as soon as
Jelly 5 1 00 tory in insolv: by which it appears that . No. 8. TROTTING. 2:56 class for District
._licans slow up Bite h ni cate taidantadades” ni : “SHE ABOVE SALOON Has!"@™ Ol ( i(‘(i‘ wT ™ . the sald firm of Conn & Sears is un insolvent . horses. Purse $200, nouncement that Butler is in the . they asse p ' pene recently been enlarged “ debtor, the ssid firm of Conn & Sears is here. second Day— Wednesday, Sept. 3 field in a very cold chill to the . aame is too bad to apply to them. S furnished, renovated" and. D@Viled Ham 4 a: athe herill of the tad anty of Nevada is . No. 4 RUNNING. Seabipacies oe
_-:: made lighter, and is now “ b mile and repeat, for Distri ce
“Cleveland reformers.” BLAing was born just across the
pleasant resort. The best of . Corned Beef 3 ecole 1 00 paren poe fedoras of th Med en $25; $10 forfeit; $100 acdea, “a
J : Bae eeee 1 ’ WINES
7 Conn & Sears, insolvent debt ond, frm of . wo. 5. RUNNING Selling ‘race. -’ ValuaTux Democratic party hae been. river in Pennsylvania. Cleveland) [nfants and Children ’ LIQUORS Salmon BM eee, 100\. may be by law exempt free axeeation prc cng wee 2 pounds off for each
s : ; :
\ ges
, an un heard to remark two or three times . is an Ohio town, and Hendricks was! sitont Morphine or Narcot! 4 CIGARS. TablePeaches 4 “...1 00 se Me deeds, voucher s books of s0-. E00 shove= i i-a ollee das Pa at
‘lately that the supporting point of} born near Cincinnati. This is os psn An ly until the tment «f an ee of . No.6. PACING. 2:20class. Purse 500, : , i hear as Ohio comes to it this year. Whee tives nals tovaee Reais eth owns ATCHKS EGGS BETTER THAN A Coffee, 3 Ib cans ... sees BO] ite persons are forbidden to pay. Third Day—Thursday, Sept. 4
Brother Dana’s shoulder is almost as
*Tis Castorig. HEN. The best Machine in the World. Always kept at the Bar. ony, debts owing to said firm, or to either ». . No.7. RUNNING. One mile and re
ha nie aasearNRNSRS OOREECIS
Send stamo for Illustrated CircularChocolate, 4 papers ... 1 00 in or H. B, members of said} free for all. $50 entrance; $15 fontelt,
cad as a dog's ta asilels Nas tas Bred oh a When Bables trot, and ery: by turns GEO. B. BAYLEY, Manufactarer.
te Toe oe ae any property belonging added.
——+. ; ‘What
them, or to an
* Gu, Borizn ie sald tobe 8 cap-. Our testh no longer need decay, But ag5 No. 87, Oastro St. Oakland, Cal. The Coolest Beer in the City Washing Powder 12 papr’s 100 corporation for ita aa thet se, Pai the J ae oe pieeeee 2 in 8, for
ital poker-pla Bat a laboring . ll troubles of the mouth are past, Sour Stomach, Colds. Indigestion g Tea, 5 Ib box 1 25 . andH. 8B. iho Seare, and J. B. Conn! No 9. ‘TROTTING. For double teams,
po ant fo _ By SOZODONT they’re swept away; ¢ But Castorid,
Can be found at the OPERA SALOON. ag a hereby forbidden to Prnsevgede ~—ard say ean Se acne On Btaitio
man working for day wages meer And young and old may smile secure Farewell then to Morphine Syrups,
sates come: Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50 ee . tase Ooaggarko cg or of said firm or} One mile. % entrance; $25 added. a
hardly afford to indulge much in} with tips and teeth an bright aud pure. Castor Oil and Raregoric,and BUY THE BEST QUALITY Candles 60 for 1 00 . Sour excépt as herein ordore prier of this . pourth Day—Friday,September 5. that noble game.
_——— : : A Splendid Bowling Alley (00 rene dered totake possiion of ti Un ‘ani . Np aar aoa cid at mile 804, ropes
Fruir syrvrs are used in flavor: Union India Rubber Co’s ordered to take lonof all the estate,. 3-year-olds, District horses, Entrance
8 ST ‘sconce hus dectared . ,
Candles per box......1 75 . ,ealand of the said J. B. Conn, ex: . $25; $10 forfeit; $100 added.
O8AN D. f , ing the soda water sold by Carr
ie uk Is im comashlon: withthe’ mloen. Rea cept such as may be by law exempt from ex-. No. 12. TROTTING. 2:45 class, Mile
in favor of the plumed knight, and . piu ois. €3-tf. sis forget the'place, under the Theatre. Butter per roll ...... 50 pe pero and Pane be his vi heats, 3in 5, District horses Purse $200,
: ‘ tl ill sadl
-Anab= OOF jy3-1m ROGER CUNLAN
account, Ms oabe aud to keep the} No. 13. RUNNING. Saddle horse race,
Benjamin Fraoklin Butler will sadly on a CR ACKPR y . r dozen 0c . 2me mtely un tment of anas-. for District horses who have never won
nd love letoda Ro
n & Sears. money -catch we’ — le i
return her photograph and . ] Summer has come and the sod rao lag tate beeen an PRIVATE LESSONS IN Eggs per dozen..... Sis farther reed ane ne. at — veane half mile dash.
ters. fountain at Carr Brothers’ is in full . instantaneous Pain-reliever. RUBBER BOOTS.
(Pie Fruit, 6 cans,....1 00 po whey eatin ofConn & insolvent { Fifth Day—Saturéay, Sept. 6th. Tae Probibitionists are still full . 0! 3 UF . (ages ye ae eae a BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! SHORTHAND Syrup per gallon, .... 75 Caldwell, J at the Superior Court othe . NO. 14 Pong oN rg = Arey
: 4
zountry in open Court at the feit; added, : if of confidence,-but there are still sev-. Fron a cough or cold there is no Tpooi on taekene wastes rene oe Syrup 5 gallon keg,.. 3 00. tre Nevada ca"Monten ties tint ena No. 1, TROTTING. 2:96 class, tree tor eral persons who will not concede . remedy equal to Ammen’s Cough GUM SPRINGS on the fuot and instep,
them the State of Kentucky.
RO ne
Taz Democrats are not crowing so
mitch over the Srish bolt as they did
over the Independent bolt from the
campaign song,
Reduction in Prices to Salt
“SHE TIMES!
GEO. E. TURNER,
PINE STREET,
INEIWADA. OCLTTyY,
§ OFFERING GOODS IN H1S LINE AT
LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER
ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY.
The goods consists in part'of
HARDWARE,
Of Every Description,
‘Tron and Steel,
~ Stoves and Tinware,
Gas Pipes and Fittings,
Rope, Blosks,
Powder and Fuse,
Shovels and Picks,
Axes and Sledges,
Syrup.
Just received at Tracy’s, a large
line of stone jars, all sizes, jy24
POLITICAL NOTICES.
47 All political announcements
must be paid for in advance.
T A MEETING OF THE REPUBLItee of Nevada Vounty, held at the office cf
the Citizens Bank, at, Nevada Vity, Friday,
July 4th, 1884, it was unanimously resoived,
Republican Party of Nevada County shall be
held in the Theatre at Nevada City, on
Wednesday, August 27th, 1884,
Commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m—
lst. To nominate candidates for all’ the
officers to be elected at the next November
election,
2a. To appoint a County Central Committee for the serena, rast.
Resolved, That a Primary Election for
delegates to such Convention shall be held on
Saturday, August 23d, 1884,
Under and in conformity with the provisions
of the Primary Electiou Law, at the following times and places:
‘The election shall be heid in the precincts
of Nevada, Grasa Valley and Truckee be
tween the hours of 2 o'clock Pp. M. and8
v'clock P. M. :
Nevada City Precincts Nos. 1 and 2 are
directed tv select their de egutes at large and
to hold their election jointly at the City
Hall, Inspector, J C. Rich; Judges K. E.
Robinson, W. F. Englebright. Precinct No.
1, 343 votes, 14 delegates, Precinct No. 2,
308 votes, 13 delegates— 27.
will select their delegates at large, and hold
their election jointly at the Town Hall, Inoe, Alex. Henderson, Judges, J. W.
iley, H. L. Weed.
Kast Precinot 304 votes, 13 delegates. West
Precinct 261 votes, 11 delegates—24,
Truckee Precinct—Insp-ctor, H. K. Gage;
Judges, H. A Mason and F. P. Stevens,
148 votes, 6 velegates,
In all other precincts the election shall be
held between the hours of 6 o'clock, P. mM.
and 8 o’clock, P. M., in such manner. as the
voters present shall declare,
Biue ‘Tent Precinct—Inspector E. P. Hager. 39 votes, 2 delegates,
Allison Ranch Preciuct—Inspector —~
Burway. 5 \otos, 1 delegate.
Buena Vista Precinct—Inspector D. M.
Barker. 7 votes, 1 delegate.
Cottage Hill Precinct—inspector J. M.
Higgins, 18 votes, 1 delegate.
Forest Springs Precinct ~ Insyectgr Jos,
Perrin. 17 votes, 1 delegate
Rough and Keady Precinct —Inspector J.
8S. Huntress, 651 votes, 3 delegates,
Indian Sp. ings Precinct Iuspector H. L.
Hatch, 32 votes, 2 delegates.
Anthony House Precinct— Inspector Chas.
Novay. 20 votes, 1 delegate,
Picasant Ridge Precinct Inspector J. C.
Buckland. 13 votes, 1 delegate.
Mooney -Flattrecinct—luspector Henry
_CAN-OOUNTY CENTRAL COMMIT. .
that a County Convention of the National.t.
Kast avd West Grass Valley Precincts
_. For Supervisor. _
ILAS WHITING, of Nevada City, is
Sterety announced as a candidate for the
office of Supervisor of this District. Subject
to the--degision of the voters of the Distret,
For Supervisor.
HAS. E. MULLOY is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of
Supervisor from District No. 1, (Nevada
Township) subject to tne decision of the Re:
publican County Convention to be held Wednesday, August 27th, 1884.
For Sheriff.
\TEPHEN MOORE, of Grass Valley,
will be a candidate f.r the nomination
of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention.
For County Treasurer.
L. DAY is a candidate for the office
E . of 'Tieasurer of Nevada County, subject to the action of the Republican Convention.
For Supervisor.
N. STRANAHAN will be a candi. date for Suvervisor fo this District,
subject to the action of the Republican
county convention.
For District Attorney.
V D. LONG will be a candidate for
-. the nomination of District. Attorney subject to the action of the Republican
county convention, :
For District Attorney.
D. MASON will bea candidate for
e District Attorney subject to the decision of the Republican Couaty Convention,
For Assemblyman,
F. McGLASHAN hereby announcvs himself as a candidate for the Assewbly, from the 15th Assembly District,
subject to the action of the Republican
County Convention, f
For District Attorney. 3
which prevents thelr cracking or breaking.
Weare making them with RUBBER AND
ASBESTOS Soles, which make them last
more than twice as long as any Rubber
Boots made.
FOR SALE B\ ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACKR. H. PEASE, Jr.
M.RUNYON,” } Agents,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Also rey Bh nea on all the Principa
TYPE WRITING.
F. H. McALLISTER,
PROP. E. MULLER
—TEACHER OF—
Selling Out
wa
Clothing Store.
+ NSTUCTIONS GIVEN —-IN-HARMONY . WW
AND THOROUGH BASS.
I
Having concluded to
eS REMEMBER SJ
In Proof of this Assertion,
Codfish per Ib,...... 7
RETIRE FROM BUSINESS
In Nevada city on or before January 1st, 1885, I therefore ~
offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before
known here, the entire stock of
MEN'S; AND BOYS CLOTHING,
Consisting of first-class Broadcloth, Cassimere and Pique
Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets,
and everything that is usually to be found in a_ first-class
Selling Out!
4+ CAS HEEr,’s.
[ AM CLOSING OUP ! NO HUMBUG !
ber, 1884, at 10 o'clock A. M of that
day to prove their debtsand to choose one
or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. It is further ordered that this order be
published in the Nevada Daily Transcript a
uewspaper of general circulation published
in the suid countv of Nevada as as the
raid paper is published before the said day
e
Agency o Gormully
Celebrated
Boys’ and Youths
“Teal Bicycles
oseonn & ALEXANDER,
628 Market 8t., opp.’Palace Hotel, 8. F.
Mechanics Toole, Lardware and Machinery
Nevada County N. @. R. R.
ry
T §WILLLEAVE AND ARRIVE-AT
Wevada City
—ON AND AFTER—
Wednesday, April 16th, 1884,
4S FOLLOWS
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
6.15 ‘ane creeraiy rie Pe
le
a Fran t
6.40 P. M. and 6.40 P.M " .
9.15 P. M. DAILY,
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX,
11.13 4% Paty.
6.55 PM DAILY connect
AM.
with Passenger leaving San Fran: at 8.00
run Daily.
commencing Monday, April 14th, 1884, an
further notice, between
— Valley and Nevada City, leaving as
lows: we:
Pes Valley, 9.15 A. M.: Nevada City, 10
Grass Valley, 4.30 P. M.; Pers 9s ley, P. M.; Nevada City,
ail. Purse 9600,
No.16. RUNNING Mule Race—go as
you please—free for all.
$250; $25 added; Last mule out wins the
money.
Conditions and Remarks.
set for the m of All Trottin d Paci Races, ept
Republicans. It hurts. Ig li County ¢ t For Justice of the Peace. ING, HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING, f MUSIC. . Hae Rawat eating of the creditors. And it i oot Doses ee , Staent
epublican County Convention, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ete. aioe tion. proceedings against the said firm of Conn & . to enter and three to start. In Running
ible jok vgeats P. SOWDEN will be a Repub3 8 insolvent be stayed. races, to fill purses, five or more subscribSomz contemptib © joker suuge 2 . liean candidate fr Justice of the Goodyear Rubber Co. ForEIGN LANGUAGES. Dated August 4, 1806 pec ‘
“Baby Mine” as a good Cleveland P.ace in Nevaia Townsh'p. °
JOHN CALDWELL,
sonata eae Soe
<i in all races, except en ctberw ive ex:
purse, toaccompany nomirations.
Purses divided at the rate 0. 60 per cent
for first horse, 30 per cent for second, and
10 per cent. to third.
National Association rules to govern Trotting, and Pacitic Coast Blood Horse association to govern Running races,
The Board reserves the right to trot heats
of any two classes alternately, or to trot or
run @ special race between heats. No money for a walk over. Horses entered for
purses can only be drawn by consent of
the Judges. %
Allentries to be made in writing, giving
name, sex, color and marks of horses; also
name and residence of owner.
In Running races, full colors must be
worn by riders. Driversin Trotting Races
are requested to wear caps of distinct colors,
to be named in their entries, as their horses
will be designated upon programmes by
colors worn by arivers,
Entries to all the above races to close with
the Secretary on Friday, August 15th, 1884.
All races in which District ‘Horses are eatered, they must have been owned in the
District prior to July 1st, 1884, except when
specitied ‘‘Free for all.”
MORNING ENTERTAINMENTS.
FIRST BDAY. Game of Cricket between the
Clubs of the District, for a purse of 350,
DaY. A Ladies’ Tournament, for
sundry'p :
THIRW Day. Game of Baseball between
the Clubs of the District, for.a purse of
$50, Grand Stock Parade at 10 a. M.
FOURTH DAY. A Boys’ Tournament, for
sundr) prizes.
FIFTH DaY. Grand Stock Parade and
award of: Premiums,
Address all communications to
GEOXGE FLETCHER,
Assistant Secretary.
Holbrooke Hotel, Grass Valley, Cal.
1 GEO. G. BLANCHARD, President.
t . jy80-td
Dr. Frazier’s Root Bitters.
RAZIER’S Root Bitters are not a dram
shop beverage, but are strictly medicinalin every sense. They act strongly upon
the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open
and regular, make the weak strong, heal the
lungs, build up the nerves, and cleanse the
blood and system of every impurity. 80l4
by Corr Bros. $1.
Dr. Frazier’s Magic Ointment.
A sure cure for Little Grubs in the Skia,
Rough Skin, etc.
Le es ness from the an and make
Fiene. 16 votes, 1 delegate. P F. SIMONDS is hereby announced ie
cnn bowe-y on = special trains only . you beautiful. Price 50c. ‘
Gans and Pistol sien 1d vote 1 Stagain P°or DOO? eh canalines fae Diaziae, Aor. I WILL NOT REFUSE AN : of ser, 15 cont ce Lp ee
ers, Vv 10; e, eubdject tothe decision t) epu Bi
eve. .
as ali O1s, Soa cata lteatne 3. V. teens . e hee publica Y REASONABLE BID. JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager. . . . For sale by Carr Bros. "ape
é 86 votes, 2 delegates,
: : ;
Bloomfield Precinct— I D. R. MePAINTS AND OILS,
‘Window Glass and Putty.
Mill and Mining Supplies.
_ Agent for the Best Powder Com:nies in the State.
“Mechanics? ‘Tools of all kinds
Killican, 91 votes, 4 delegates.
Relief Hill Precinct—Inspector R. A. Penrose, 14 votes, I delegate
Lake City Precinct—Inspector P. A.Paine,
ashington Precinct—Inspector W. T,
Van Oudshoorn. 40 votes, 2 delegates.
Omega Precinct—Inspector A. T. Frey,
8 votes, 1 delegate.
Bear Valley Precinct—Inspector Jame
Rose. 3 votes, 1 uelegate. i
_B rehvillé Precinct—Inspector Richard A,
Thomas. 10 votes, 1 delegate.
Moulton. 29 votes, 2 delegates.
Sweetland Precinct—Inspector S. A. Winans, 34 votes, 2 delegates.
North San Juan Precinct—Inspector J. A
Btldger. 94 votes, 4 delegates,
archaea Sven necct
P L. D. Rathbun. 20 votes, 1 delegate.:
Little York Precinct—Inspector Samuel
Wheeler. 11 votes, 1 delegate.
Lowell Hill Precinct--Inspector P. M. Nilis, 13 votes, 1 delegate.
H
French Corral Precinct—Inspector Wm.
Notice to the People ot Nevada
~~ County.
Qyey RICHARDSON of Bloomfield
TO ESCAPE
The. comin warm weather, visit SANTA
ORU Cal,, the 1ittle City by the
Sea, and stop at the
The largest and best appointed Hotel in the
City. First-class in all respects. Street
cars pass the door every ten minutes for the
Beach,
PACIFIC OCEAN HOUSE !)
PUBLIC AUCTION!
E= Now is the golden opportunity (it may_never occur-again
in your experience) to buy goods at your own prices.
A
PUBLIC AUCTION!
Will be held on the premises, Rr EVERY SATURDAY
EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further
notice. This sale will continue-till the whole stock is disDR. RB. M. HUNT,
and Pine Sts., .
‘DR. PENNINGTON,
Physician, tty. EN
4 votes, 1 delegate. ¥ ic adj <IN cesop mata
7 Columbia Hill Precinet—Inspector A. 1. . hp, TOwnshiP. Rrvposes to p petilagan ny dollar saved isa dollar earned, and you can: save a great OFFICE AT <INTON'S DRUG STORE,
Mee i Pee ae sor James . ted ft engest te apeaiaion a She eh many dollars by trading at Casper’ HEVADA OrrY Malag) Nore Gays a
: ‘ecie t ti fs) 7 j
Crockery and Glass Ware. Reid. 41 votes, 2 delegates, soe, $9 eset prick to the waxt comiting "else: y SONere Py Aa ang at ety ail seals
Eureka Precinct—lnspector Geo. A. Ellis, tion. SIDNEY RICHARDSON. : ; .
40 Bw, 2 delegates. May28th, 1884.
Nevada Drug Store,
Nevada City
WALTER D. VINTON
Fropiietor
Entrance fee ~
-. = ws eo @ @& mM
pre, RS Se Se Sy Le Sa
— 2 se oe Ue ee
SS Sie et ee ee eee
MEE a eT eS
A Large Stock of Patent Medicines,
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, _
Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, _
Toilet Articles of all kinds:
to Compounding Presoriptions
By & Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed.
RATES: $2 00 to $2 50 per day; $10 00 to
$15 00 a week.
E. J, SWIFT, Proprietor,
’s Hill Precinct— . G.TurHunt’s Hill Precin uspector A. G.Tur. julyl2tt
ner, 9 votes, 1 delegates.
You Bet Precinct—Inspector B. F. Snell.
Nand tapeseers ted. dviighe ot--Wact RAND,
¢ Inspectors and Judges of Elections.
are directed to issue certificates of election LUETJE & B D,
to the delegate or delegates elected from WATCHMAKER .
their respective precincts.
Qualifi ation of voters. All those who ~ @ndwill p! themselves to vote for the nomJeweler,
nees of the Republi.an Party at the coming
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: Fine stock Granite Iron Ware.
es lot of Lamps in the city.
posed of. To any one desiring to’ purchase the entire
stock, a very liberal discount will. be, made.
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