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June 1, 1884 (4 pages)

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«4.J1 The Rage!” Peetcmenetedcaceanaseeaspeseee reece fe am recA NBVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT. A DEMOCRATIC STEW. Rich Strike in the Champion mine: MEMORIAL DAY. ney of a railroad company. I have ed, Mr. Barry had wanted to throw F never been the attorney of any railthe responsibility on the Senate for Its @bservanee at this Clty and The new shaft on the Champion a road, and never received from any correcting the errorsio the bill, Graus Valley. mining property, commenced about orc tenant _—o———— railroad company one cent for po. shoving it through the Assembly in R. D. Cuapwick and O. CampThe ceremonies peculiar to Decorsix montlis ago, has attained a depth litical or legal services, Mr. Gillet its. crude original form, and Mr. ation Day were for the first time genof 200 feet. From this point drifts bell, two of the owners of the Sailor paid‘at the primaries that I had Sweetland would not countenance it. erally observed this year by our citiwere run north and south. The} Flat hydraulicmine atBlue Tent, Mr. Wickes—‘‘I charge you with zens, and although no extensive prepworkmen in the north drft, after]. gold out to the railroad. When I have started for Oregon on a. proswas elected Senator I had a good being a railroad min, You told me aratiuns were made the proceedings running 15 feet, came upon a fine pecting tour, and if that country be law practice. I was in easy circumat Sacramento you had made an were of a, moat satisfactory characchute of sulpuretted ore on Thureday snits them will in time taketheir stances. I had a good home and alliance with the railroad company, ter. The procession was an imposing last, which is two feet in thickness “ families there. If the courts will . a good bank account, You all reand that you had taken money there one, the soldiers and Knights of and which those who have seen it Nc not.let them get the gold out of their for Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s wear remember that the nomination for to spénd so as to carry your point.” Pythias presenting a beautiful apand pretend to know say is as rich mine, they cannot make it pay them : ; Mr. Sweetland—‘‘What 1 told pearance, turning out about thirty as any taken from the Nevada City than Senator was forced upon me, [ ate to remain here. made no pledges I have not redeembyou was that the delegates from tien each, The Nevada City Band mine. The owners are in high glee Uncte Bitiy Smrru was the haped. In the Senate E was appointed. Nevada county had in order to seunder Phil Goyne’s leadership headover their rich strike, which appears piest man in town yesterday, and to the chief position. I undertgok cure strength to the mining cause ed the line, and by its splendid perto be permanent, and if so will rewent around all day whispering the slickens fight there upon the agreed to oppose any cinch railroad formance won the highest praise. Its pay them for the immense outlay softly to himself, “Hts nice to be understanding that no money should legislation. I did not say I had selections were all well rendered. involved during the past nine years agrandpapa.” A referance to the be put into it. There were three money to spend.” The exercises at Pine Grove Cemethat they have been prospecting the birth notice explains the cause of Mr, Wickes--‘'You did,” anti-miners to one of us, but on the tery were witnessed by alarge asclaim, We trust that it may prove his hilarity. Mr Sweetland—*‘You are a liar,” very last night we ‘beat them one semblage of citizens. A grand stand a bonanza, and that the mine may —____° <> ——] N———. Mr Wickes—‘‘You are another. had been erected near the main enbe justly called,as its name predicts, vote. What I have done has won Nixes Szaris, Jr., who has for I will make an affidavit you told me trance, for the speakers and singers. the Champion. “ The Democratic County Convenme the ill-will of every anti-mining s0.”” some 'tinie past been located st Sacpaper and politician, When I told B. N. Shoecraft acted as Chairman, tion met at the Theatre in this city ramento, is spending a few days in Portrait Painting There was great, confusion Aftez an opening dirge by the Band at 11 o’clock yesterday morning, and you in the beginning of my finantown. at this juncture, Mr Wickes being und prayer by Rev. W. B. Priddy, cial circumstances at the time I was F. Bauer, of San Francisco, a well was called“to order by Chas, H. Tux case of the People vs, Steele Mitchell, Chairman of the County elected I meant to tell you that my greatly excited and Mr Sweetland the double quartette sang a Decoraknown artist, is in the city and will and O’Keefe was still on trial in the Convention. campaigns have taken from me not being anything but calm. tion Day hymn with fine effect, after remain here a few days sketching ; Judge Searls moved to lay the which Judge Searls made some eloscenery, If he meets with sufficient Superior Court yesterday. I Niles Searls and T. H. Carr of this only my home, but my credit, resolutions onthe table, and there quent and appropriate remarks éncouragement he will prolong his city aad Dr. W. C. Jones of Grass owe the Citizens Bank $350 for Farewell Surprise Party. Valley were placed in nomination as money borrowed to pay my ex: were a dozen or more seconds, which will be published ‘Tuesday. atay and take orders for portraits . } The roll peing called, resulted as The double quartette than sang in oil pastel and crayon, in which }On Thursday evening last W. L. temporary chairman. The nominees penses at the extra session of ‘the Legislature, I broke my last $5 follows: Yes 15, No 66. “America,” and the programme conbranch of ‘work he has an excellent were called upon. to: express thidir Boardman, for several years an.atThe question then come. on the tache of the TRanscriPT office, was views-on national and local political piece to-day to pay my assessment adoption of the, whereases, which eluded with a dirge by the Band. reputation, He is a graduate of one ofGermany, and The various organizations and citiof the Art schools the recipient of a surprise party prior questions, and made brief addresses. as aproxy. I have at my office a carefully kept account of my receipts were adopted by a large majority. zens then decorated the graves, the has had much practical: experience, Judge Searls and Dr. Jones withto his departure for San Francisco Action upon the resolutions was floral offerings being numerous and His prices for portrait painting are and. expenditures for years. I call on Tuesday next. ‘‘Lilew,” as he is diréw their names as nominees, and upon any Democrat who doubts my then had, taking them seriatim, rich, The line of march was then very réasonable, and he does nothMr. Carr was elected by acclamafamiliarly called, was decoyed off by honor to come and see that, A San and most of them being adopted continued to the Narrow Gauge deing but first-class work. He will one of his ‘‘chums,” and on his retion, viva voce, When the one particupot, where the train was taken for also give instructions to those ladies ccemstenncen ()nsesicnniisenee H. J. Baldwin of Grass Valley and Francisco Examiner reporter asked turn found his residence invaded by larly censuring Messrs, Cross and Grass Valley, five carloads of-people, who desire to. acquiré a knowledge of me if I intended to be a candidate seventy or eighty young people. BeJoseph Chew of You Bet were electSweetland came up theayes and They have a Jaunty Air which makes them Gen: among whom were many ladies, gopainting. : for the U. 8. Senate. I said no, ing in his working clothes,the young ed temporary Secretaries, noew. were called for with the folHe wanted to know if I would sign ing down. The following Committee on Creman felt somewhat abashed, but seeA. ©. U. W. Election. a paper to that effect. 1 said no. lowing result : Aye 67, No 9, AT GRASS VALLEY, ing no way out, made the best of it, dentials was appointed: B. N. ShoeOn the motion to lay on the taHe wanted to know if I would Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. O. and entered heartily into the festivicraft; Nevada; Joseph M. Dickson, Arrived at our sister town, the sovote for Hearst. I said no, that I ble the resolution requesting Messrs. U. W., at their meeting, elected the ties of the evening which were kept Grass Valley; Geo. E. Marshall, had a better man; I meant Judge Cross and Sweetland to resign, the cieties from Nevada City were escortfollowing officers for the ensuing up till near midnight, when bidding Meadow Lake; N. C. Tally; Wash-. Searls, The very next day the ayes and noes were called for and ed by a delegation of veterans and term: Geo. C. Gaylord, M. W.; B. Llew ‘‘good-bye,” and wishing him ington; A. W. Reese, Rough and Remember, that in our establishment we employ a Examiner opened its batteries on the vote resulted as follows: Aye 59, firemen to Empire Hall, where a S, Rector, F.; A. J. Stiles, O.; J. F. prosperity through life’s journey, the Ready; John Nankervis, Bridgeport; ‘me, fand it has ever since been No 10, The resolution was tabled. lunch was. prepared for them, The Hook, Fin,; R. D. Carter, R.; J. A. party broke up, the young men esM. Brophy, Eureka; T. C. McGagin, It was moved that the resolution procession in the afternoon was witRapp, Rec.; J. E. Isaac, G.; F. A. Bloomfield; John Hussey, Little engaged in misrepresenting me,— cortiag the girls home. to the effect that S. J. Fields was nessed by a large concourse of citiThere has been no Democratic paper Eilerman, I: W.; C. McClintock, O. York. in no sense acceptable to the Demzens, as were also the exercises at the Accident at Grass Valley. to tell the truth of me.” Mr. Cross W.;C. D, Bobo, Medical Examiner. The following were appointed a ocracy of Nevada county, be tabled. cemetery, Dr, S. M. Harris was The installation will take place July ‘And aim to display as much skill upon the medium Friday as a party of young ladies Commmittee on Platform and Resothen’ produced certified copies of The motion was lost, and the resPresident of the Day, and made some and gentlemen were riding along lutions: Felix Gillet, J. I. Caldwell, the anti-monopoly and anti-railroad and low-priced work as upon the more expensive appropriate remarks. Rev. M. D. 2d. measures he had suapperted and olution was adopted as read. Church street, Grass Valley, the J. F, Riley, J; T. Wickes, C. L. Buck was chaplain, Kev. J. Sims The following are the whereases kinds. In making hats to order we get BUT ONE passed them to members of the confront axle to the carriage broke, Brown, John Austin, T. C. McGagof this city delivered an able address and resolutions as finally adopted: for examinatio. He discussed the PROFIT, and that upon the materials furnished, Misa Annie Loyd of this city sprang in, M. Brophy, N. C. Tully, Geo. E. Whereas, It is meet that we, the which will be published in our next railroad question in allits bearings. :. which will be found as low as the lowest. out of the vehicle to prevent herself Marshall, Wm. McGuire. » representatives of the Democracy of issue. Miss Florence Byrne recited feom being pitched over the dashThe following Committee on PerHe asked, ‘‘Is there any man _ here . that believes the rates on the NevaNevada county in convention assem‘in a charming manner a beautiful} board and under the horses’ heels, manent Organization and Order. of da County Narrow Gauge Railroad bled, should, at this time, clearly poem composed by herself. Capt. She was quite badly bruised, and a Business was appointed: Niles Searls, and fearlessly express our views on Price made an address to the Grand small bone in her arm is thought to D. W. Jones, Jas. L. ‘Morgan, 0. shonld be put down to four cents a the issues dividing the Democratic Army of the Republic, and ‘‘Amermile for passenger traffic and freight be broken. Miss Sarah Thomas, the C; Conlan, John Hussey. ica” was sung by a nuinber of ladies. and Republican parties; and— to six cents?” A man among the other young lady, escaped with some The convention adjourned to meet After the decorating of the graves Whereas, The Republican party spectators answered, ‘I am one.” slight bruises, The horses were preat 1 o'clock P. M. “Are thére any more?” askedMr. still continues the agent, willing tool wascompleted the procession marched vented from running away by the AFTERNOON SESSION. Cross, Silence prevailed, ‘‘There and fostering father of its strongest back to Empire Hall and disbanded. gentleman who held the reins. The report’ of the Committee on is but one of my constituents here and. best beloved child, the great At about 5 o’clock it reorganized and Credentials was adopted. Congregational Church. who thinks that way,” he said. ‘*He corporation monopolies of the counproceeding to the railroad depot reThe following report of the Comis a Republican,” shouted a delegate. try; and— tarned to this city by the excursion There will be exercises at the Conmittee on Permanent officers and “That makes no difference,”said Mr. Whereas, The Democratic party train which left. there at 5:30. _gregational Church to-day as follows: Order of business was adopted: _ . Cross,” I represent the whole county saould be.and is the unrelenting foe CHARLEY KENT. £ Preaching in the morning, after President—T. Hf. Carr. 5 when in the Senate.” (Great apof monopolies of all kinds, and _parwhich the sacrament of the Lord’s His Disappearance Growing More Vice Presidents—Frank Power, plause.) He said he was not wilticularly so of those overshadowing Mysterious Every Day—Some TheSupper will be administered. In the Dr, W. C. Jones, John Montgomery, ling to vote to oust Carpenter and and most dangerous mouopolies who ories Advanced. evening, the pastor, Rev. J. Sims, John Hussey, N.C. Tulty;—M— Emil Frese’s Hamburg Tea is a ‘Humphries without a hearing. Tilrefuse to pay their taxes, thereby ‘The San Francisco Post of of sovereign remedy for congestion, will preach his eleventh anniversary Brophy, T. C. McGagin, J. Nanden was counted out, and it was blockading the wheels of governThursday evening says : The friends biliousness, colds, etc. sermon. Appropriate pieces will be kervis, Geo. Giffin. . an outrage that struck at the prinment of both State and county, setrendered by the choir. The church Secretariese—H. J. Baldwin, J. ciples of popular representation. To ting at defiance our executive offiof Charles Kent, who so mysteriousAssessment Notice. ly disappeared on the 15th instant, decorations will be very beautiful. i R. Ridge. Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, summarily remove Carpenter and cers, overriding our judiciary, bribURCHIE GOLD AND! SILVER COM were at first inclined to look upon Sergeant at Arnis— Matt Tracy. corruptpower, , PANY.—Location of principal place Mirrors, Hand Brushes lawmaking Combs, our ing ‘Humphries would be to pursue the Peath of Mrs. Harrison Hiscox. his disappearance—as—-a—freak, but: of-business, San Francisco, California. same course, ‘Jeremiah Levee of ing-our people, andeven jeopard Toilet-Articles-of all_kinds. Location of works, Nevad City, Nevada ORDER OF BUSINESS. within the paet few days have beCounty, The Times of yesterday says: On ReCalifornia., our of existence very the ing Little York township wrote me at Notice is hereby given that ata meetcome alarmed and anxious, Mr, Thursday William Menner of this Report of Committee on Credenmeeting of the Board of Directors, held on the last session that my course was publican institutions; and-— Kent arrived here on the 14th and Monday, the 81st day of March, 1884, an place received a telegram from Mr. tials and action thereon. some State own our In Whereas, not proper. He voted only. part of By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed. (No. 8) of Fifteen cents per share put up at the Baldwin, where he is Assessment H. G. Hiscox of Oakland, announcing Collection of 50cents from each was levied upon the capital stack of the the Democratic ‘ticket: at the last of our own representatives and Sencorporation, payable immediately in United well known, On the 15th he was the death of his wife at 3 o'clock delegate and for each proxy. ‘AGENT FOR THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD} election, I had a petition from ators, and in our own county SenaStates pe coin, to the Secretary at the ofthat morning. Mrs, H. had long Election of a Central Committee Sweetseen by Superintendent Burton, of fice of the Company, 828 Montgomery Pleasant Ridge asking me-to favor tor Cross and Representative their San Francisco, California. the Mint, and by ex-United States Street, been an invalid. Her many friends of 20 persons to be selected as folland, have broken faith with Any stock upon which said assessment the election of five Railroad Comconstituents, deserted the people, Marshal Marsellus, his son-in-law, shall remain unpaid on Friday, the Ninth hereabouts will feel said to learn of lows: missioners instead of three. It had and gone over to the Central Pacfic (9th)day of May, 1884, will be delinquent, and The last person who knows him who advertised for sale at public auction, and her-death, for she was much beloved T. H. CARR. Three each from Nevada and 2l names. Fourteen were in one Railroad. monopoly; therefore, unless payment is made before, will begold ea saw him is Harry Stowers, one of by all who knew her. Grass Valley townships and two handwriting, and only three of the Resolved, That we re-attirm th on Tuesday, the 27th day of May 1884, T from each of the other townships of names were . those of Democrats, the anti-monopoly principles laid the barkeepers ‘in the Lick House. to pay the delinquent assessment, togethCharles Kent Heard From. Jose platform and bar.’ This was on Market street, er with costs of advertising and expenses of San the in down the counay. sale. By order of the Board of Directors. I had atalk with “J E Carr, and emb aced in Governor Stoneman’s WM. LETTS OLIVER, Secretary. © aod Mr. Kent stated that he was goReport of the Committee on PlatR. S. Bassett, formerly of this told him if the Democrats thought I proclamation conveniny the late exOffice 328 Montgomery Street, San Franing to the ferry, but did not give his cisco, California. ap4 tra session of the Legislature. si city, but now located at Pomona, on form and Resolutions, went wong, I wanted them to " Resolved, That we heartily en: point of destination. He was under Election of eleven delegates to the the line of the Southern Pacific Railmeet together and say so. I heard dorse the action of Governor StonePOSTPONEMENT. the influence of liquor slightly, but road, writes to Mrs. Kent of this State Convention at Stockton, from Thedelinquent date of the above assess nething from them. I have spent man in calling an extra session of
ment is hereby posponed to THURSDAY passnot in a degree to make him incapathe county at large. city that Charles Kent recently the faithful THE TWENTY-NINTH (29th) DAY OF $3,800 in being a Senator and my the Legislature, and The following nominations as nineteen Democratic Senators and ble of caring for himself. He ie not MAY, 1884, and the date of Sale of delined through tha t town, saying he Nevada City, . Corner Pine and Commercial sts., business has gone to the dogs, I Assemblymen who a stranger in the city, 38 he has been quert stock until TUESDAY SH SEVENwas on his way to Texas to members of. the County Central have nothing to gain by staying ip fifty Democratic (17th) DAY OF JUNE, 1884. By Keep constantly onhand a large and complete stock of everything usually found the people during the extra in the habit of making frequent visTHKENTH by stood order of the Board of Dirrctors. Mr. Bassett says he Committee were made: buy cattle. the office, and those who think so session. W. LETTS OLIVER, Secretary. conversed with Mr. Kent, who Nevada—B. N. Shoecraft, Felix we as Democrats its and has relatives. and numerous That , Resolved make a big mistake. It has been POSTPONEMENT, thirteen the seemed to be all right. e friends residing here. He started denounc citizens and Gillet, Frank Power. Elected. The delinquent date of.the above assessonly an honor to me. They may Democratic Senators and — Demofrom his home (Nevada City) fur Colment is hereby Grass Valley—W. C. Jones, A. J. tponed to FRIDAY, THE assail_ me at Stockton, Marysville, cratic Representatives who. broke At the Churches To-day. ary DAY OF JUNE, fax, with the intention of purchasing TWENTY-SEVENTH Ridge, P. T. Riley. Elected. betray1884, and the day of sale of delinquent stock people, the to Sacramento, and other anti-mining their pledges until WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTFENTH cattle.at that place, but not finding Church st and Methodi them in the at Little York—John Hussey, Wm, reposed Services (16th) DAY OF JULY, 1884. By order of sections, but I care not for that. I ed the trust voted with the Republicans against what he wanted came to the city the Board of Directors. morning and evening. Rev. C, T. Maguire. Elected. have felt if I coyld come back and every measure advocated by the jel W. LETTS OLIVER, Secretary. with an idea of going to Los Angeles McNeal in the morning and.the pasBloomfield—E. Cummings, A. M. hear you say ‘well done,’ I would faithful representatives. : tor in the evening, for stock, ‘That when last seen he Dobbie. Elected. Commis. Resolved, That Railroad be well repaid. The Central Pacific Owing to the illness of Rev. W. C. Bridgeport—J.G. Dickson, Frank Foote is entitled to the did not cantempjate an extended trip Railroad Company sent to Truckee sioner W W people of the State for Powell, there will be no services at is shown by the fac t that he took no ‘. thanks of the Coffey. Elected. $2,000 to be used against me in ‘the his earnest endeavor to prevent railthe Episcopal Church this evening. baggage.’ The theory of suicide is Jas. Eureka—J. B. Maybank, discrimand election; they. sent $4,000 to Grass road abuses, extortions ns not entertained, as he had no known and er Doyle Elected. Valley; they sent to this town $3,inations, and that Carpent Iv yon want a good suit of clothes Washington—E. Brimskill, P. ey (whom we denounce as cause to commit such an act, and is Humphr 000, but it miscarried, and go tothe One Price San Francisco Hurley. Elected. traitors. to the people and tools of not a nian likely to so resort, Three ifit had not my election might the railroad) deserve the execration other theories are advanced: That be ma29-tf Store.. Rough & Ready—John F. Schroehave miscarried, Carpenter and of all honest men, and we demand ‘Road Poll Taxes are went into some water-front dive and -y ) ee der, John Montgomery. Elected. remove Take Notice. ure: Legislat next our that now due in Nevada Town~y Humphrey are the first men was drugged and robbed, and either them from office. Meadow Lake—H. Davia, E. J. AGENTS FOR : youStore ment who reduced fares and. freights, alAt Tam’s Retresh Resolved,-That under no circummurdered or shanghaied; that he Brickell. Elected. the attempt had been made stances is Stephen J. Field an acstarted on’a train south with the inthe limits of Nevada City will find frozen Eastern Oysters, Rusthough The report of the committee on Yet had they ceptable candidate for the Presiden tention of buying cattle and went to sian Caviar,Sardines, PickledTongue, Platform and Resolutions was read. for twenty years. cy to the Democracy of Nevada to Pickled Fggs, Pickled Herrings, Anfailed and hearing @ given remote places where there are no be paid. county, There was an a discussion as been i ¢ ‘Insurance Companies: chovies, Cakes, Crackers, Deviled to the time that should be allowed show they had done their duty I solved, That all delegates mails, cr that he may have fallen Than which there are none better , Potted Game, Shrimps, Conwould have voted to fire ‘them out. ie elected to-flay pledge themselves through one-of the numerous manthe various members to speak upon n to attend Mr, Gillet asked: ‘Mr Cross, did that it is their intentio personally ; traps on the wharves, Mr, Kent is Pionery, Nuts, French Mustard, the subject. It was finally decided &@ Prescriptions accurately and carefully com the State Convention ‘Horseradish,Catsup, all kinds Sauces, press misrepresent your votes on and that. if from any cause any delwell known throughout the central the to limit speakers to five minutes each, pounded by a careful and competent Druggist Sweet Oil, Rgjrshatel Cheese, etc. railroad legislation?” egate does not attend, he shall give and northern mining districts. He excepting those whose names are proxy to the delegation to be Tam kas fitted up a fine refresh® Mr. Cross: ‘‘I voted for every his of Nevada” county, resolutions. Before If not so settled, one voted by a majority of said delegajig.a pioneer ment room for the accommodation mentioned in the the control would that which ‘he once’ represented in the circumno measure under Mr. that settled, and been had tion;“" question this dollar will be added as a of his ‘customers, and is ready to proxy to State Senate and had twice been nothing to explain, railroads without destroying them. stances shali he give his serve them with Fresh Oysters, or Cross said he had al. i individu any Barry bill. Sheriff of the county. He is‘a genpenalty, making the sum but that he had brought with him’ I voted for the amended Resolved, That delegates to the __anything in his line, ma28-6t the official records of the Senate, and I will tell you my vote, on any paState ial, kindly man, very popular in Ne$3 50 instead of $2 50, honorevery use ion Convent More Light than he ‘Electric’ or wanted to show the Convention just ticular railroad bill you want to able means to have embodied in the vada county, and well liked by all and the whole will be a ; BUILDERS OR ALL KINDS OF. State platform resolutions in bharmowho know him. iknow about,” _ ; Any Other Lamp Ever Invented. = what was done and what part be lien on the property of ons adopted by resoluti the with ny EEE Mr. Sweetland being called for this convention. ‘ . Paymené , , At-a recent test made in San took init. He said the newepapers Ix the ladies want Black Silk Fisdelinquents. he had no apology to make for said The following were elected delehad not always told the trath, «J Francisco by experts between the Niles can be made to Constable ion: chus 25 cents each, go to the One Mr. Cross was then called for and -his course in the assembly, but gates to the State Convent Electric” and ‘‘Needle” lamps, t, A J Ridge, Price San Francisco Store, Shoecraf N B Searls, tf course that S. Venard or to ‘the unwhat tell the “Needle” was declared. the best taking the platform he. said in subwould simply W C Jones, NC Tully, EJ Brickell, CROSS AND SWEETLAND BAD. LY SCALDED, Sweetland and Wickes Exeange Bourbon Courtévies. NOTHING PRETTIER has lately been in The Old Ring Broken by a New Combination The Tortose Hat That Proposes to Run the Democratic Machine. WHITE, GRAY, -ECRU, se And Other Colors. erally Becoming. from New York. Aninvoice just received direct FIRST CLASS MILLINER, . Mrs. Lester & Crawford, (NEAR THE UNION HOTEL) MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. Nevada Drug Store, N! ER D. VINTO WALT TE A. A Laroe Stock of Patent Medicines Careful attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, Lonéon,’Globe. “GARR BROTHERS. The Palace Drugstore, FIRST-CLASS DRUCSTORE. ISHES, ETC. VARN OILS, S, PAINT SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ALL KINDS OF PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS AND NEWSPAPERS, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, THE FINEST BRANDSOF CIGARS, ship (the territory within London & Lancashire and Manchester being excepted) and must Before the First Mondayiu July, . S, WORK IRON A ETN 017 and 219 Fremont Strect..<rs---+. Sam Francisco, = Mining aud Goneral ‘Machinery, — CORLESS ENGINES, STAMP MILLS, RS HOISTING AND PUMPING WORKS, power. _ For sale by “Gzo. E. TurAfter the, convention adjourned and its companion, Nabob Whisky, represented the intelligent voters of fore the Nevada covnty democracy ee Road Commissioner -FURNACES NER, eae > my7-1m arrived this morning at Smith’s, and the new County Central Committ AND CONCENTRATING and tell them where I stand. Iam Nevada county. Hedid not vote organized “by electing Frank Powér l purmedicina for rapidly selling; is First District. up, came it when oe Ammen’s Congh Syrup cures colds, ‘glad that resolution was introduced. for the Barry bill Chairman, B N Shoecraft Secretary poses, aan mal8-tf Nevada City, May 30, 1884. td . MILLS, SMELTING WORKS, Ere. coughs, bronchitis and consumption. It has been charged I am an attorbut did when it was properly amendand W C Jones Treasurer. He said he exercised his best C.D Eastin, Jobn-Donnicliff, J H gevsioned, =. and most brilliant by fifteen candle stance: {I have long desired this was. Extract of Tropical Frait day to come when 1 could stand bejudgment in his votes, thinking “he Austin, PT Riley, CL Brown. ~~ —S$mamons =~ 16, Casper, 5 €