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cloth, and indulged in a lot ot
er boomerang bluffing. We noour informant to substantiate
: py tanltapa thereby send the edbiden Union to his hole; J. J,
Weisenburger, the author of the
affidavits which were published iv
. Tuesday’s Transcrirr, and with
atch glaring facts before it the Unoe iun becomes exasperated and strikes
_ out wildly. We are satisfied to rest
our side of the case and let the peo«ple judge for themselves as to the
oe facts which have been presented.
The bloviating article in the Union
does not help the matter in the
least, and the said editor will -tind
out that in ‘getting on his ear” he
shows his imbecility and inability of
‘mastering such an unexpected bomb
as we have thrown iuto the Demo“Cratic camp.
f——____________]
QUITE NATURAL.
L. M. Bowdoin, alias Mudsil',
writes to phe Tran:crirr: ‘I ho
ull my ooborers of the Workingmen’s party are working for the success of Estee and the Republican
ticket,” Not-much Mr, Madsill ;
the Workingmen of Nevada: county
have too much sense to do any suc
pon + they almost unanimously
rt Stoneman and the Demo:
ie ticket, They are not of the
“Honorable bilk” kind.
The above is from a mass of inferior literary debris that appeared in
yesterday's Union over the signature
‘of “Democritus,” The writer is said
tobe a man who trained with the
yublican party till he was so badly snubbed that he joined the Democratio hosts to get revenge. When
* ‘the Workingmen’s party was formed
he bucked againstit with all his power—which was mighty insignificant—
and hi* own co-laborers at that time
now openly assert that he betrayed
them by voting for Perkins for Gov,
ernor, Such & nondescript ise
aweet-scented creature to preach
against bilks. He is a shining example of that clase of beings. Of
course he will deny all these things,
however true they may be, Such
men would deny their Savior,
eee
FAIR ENOUGH.
Ya
The Marysville Appeal says ‘‘the
Nevada county hydraulic miners
persist in working their mines, and
yet any they accept Judge Temple's
decision.” We would inform the
Appeat that the miners will accept
Temple's decision as a finality to the
trouble which now exists between
the two interests if the farmers will
only allow the miners to do so, and
we speak by authority. The miners
will erect good and substantial stone
dams, subject to the approval of the
best engineers on the coast, if the
farmers will withdraw all law suite,
v They do not ask that the suits be
dismissed until the dams have been
Approved by competent engineers,
‘Coal anything be fairer ?
EEE
‘THE PITY OF IT.”
The wealth and greatness of England, which is held up to ‘admiring
eyes by the Free Trade Democracy,
isthe wealth and greatness of her
aristocrats and merchant princes, not
. Of the farmer, the miner, the mechanic, or the laborer in any ‘field.
It is the wealth of the few gained by
the degradation of many.
——
‘Try Celebrated Milwaukee Beer,
For eale at Union Hotel Bar. 0301m
New Model Medallion.
Goto Grorce E. Turner’s and
see the “New Model Medallion,”
the finest ‘range in the world, tf
et li tt
{Grand Auction Sale.
‘tion sale at G. W, Shearer's residence, Round: Mountain, on November 4th, consisting of horses, cattle,
hogs, we~one, harness, also household .an.RJkitchenfuraiture, Sale
No more Soepepen or Indigestion
~ Dr, Henly’s celebrated I X L Bitters are the best Bitters in use.
; er ee ea Read
sicians certificates on the back
le. Sold everywhere. je3-tf . Toanc
a ‘ou want to have county busi.
verybody should attend the Auc: peor at il o’elock : A. M.018+td . .
hd Gade hives and .
} any, smi ar with
‘qualities. The
. brilliasit orator, who oan clearly ‘and
state facts tod dade the
conclusions therefrom, is gen‘erally of toonervous « temperament
to.bear the drudgery of committee
work, while it'is'in committee that
many of the most prominent~ and
useful Congressmen find their field
of asefulness: Both Mosars. Edgerton and Morrow are lawyers of great
‘ability and thorough: political training. They will not goto Washington as lawyers ;' they will not have
to serve nearly their entire term betore becoming familiar with the ex*
tremely complicated method which
hoth Houses of Congress, but more
particularly thé House of Representatives, have of iransacting business.
Mr, Edgerton excvls in the art of oratory, for it is an_art to be able to
gragp all the complex points involved
in @ subject-and place hem in. their
proper order.and in such manner vy
to carry conviction to the hearer.
He will have many opportinities
while in Congress of exercising ‘it.
On the other hard Mr. Morrow:
p? . who, although an excellent speaker,
finds the best field for the exercise
of hisability:in the cabinet instead
of on thé rostrum, can always be re*
lied’upon to block the wheels of the
Democracy in committee and to pass
all measures which the interests of
the country in general and the State
of California in particular, demand
should be passed, His record as
chairman of the Republican State
Central Committee proves this. It
is @ position whieh no one but a first:
class man can successfully fill,
and that he has filled it with marked
ability:is a fact which the Republiean party of this State knows and
‘properly appreciatés, Of Mr. Ed
gerton’s services in the interes o
good government, both in the legis.
lature and in convention, i¢ ‘need
only be said that ‘they never bave
been excelled’ and seldom equalled,
Both these géntlen:en must be elected, for the State of California cannot afford to retire them to private
life and send an untried and in many
ways an objectionable man like
Sumner, or a young: political sapling
like Glasscock, to Congress in their
stead.
Exe
WELL SPOKEN,
The Tidings, which is a thoroughly
independent paper in politics, pays
thie deserved tribute to Hon. Wm,
George: ‘‘The candidate for Senator
on the Republican ticket, Hon. Wil.
liam George, has been all over the
county, and has met the people of
almoat every precinct, He has been
received everywhere. with favor and
welcome, and not once from partisan
speaker or organ, has Mr. George's
record as Senator, or integrity of
character, or ability of mind been assailed, or even questioned. In politival times a candidate’s faults are
surely brought forward when he has
any such, or even where there is a
suspicion that there is crookedness
or weakness.about him,. Because of
this absence of assailment, and further because SenatorGeorge has hereponents aa to his course and record
‘in the Senate, we must say that Nevada county, in electing him to the
State Senate, will do herself no harm.
He has experience in that capacity,
and experience is very often more
than half the battle, where matters .
of pith and moment to a legislator's
constituente-are-before-a—legisiative .
body. »
‘eemeernnemenuscioantony
Cows For Sale,
Fresh milch cows for sale at ‘Sut.
ton’s ranch, Flatt
K, Casper for Supervisor of Nevada Township. Vote for him, lw.
Goop second hand square Piano,
7h octave for sale at'Brand & Bassett’s, 028-tf.
City, Oct. Slst, 1882, John
rime = ihe cet fc ee
The funeral will ‘take place from
the Congregational Church, Thursete a
tofore. ‘been endorsed by political opj
‘day, Pee ta ehedchne 2
1.04 per cent, more tt
jioscnligend ud the cloth cost he . 2ePUbiioan County
duroys, and moleskins, some of them — — a
mast tat Look ot the pot] REPUBLI
man here, drested like » prinee, com' : CAN
pered with bis brother there; dressed well, in fact, that the foreign
wissan aprctigig bir caggt a ive
the dress,
eee ane soraintety “. GEORGE D. BLAKEY, Esq,
Another part of the seoret is that) +1111 appREss THE PEOPLE of Ne
the poor man with 66.32 ad cent, Wiis vade County on the issues of the day,
hat and 71.04 per cent. coat gets. ™
ory day a ee Grass Valloy...-0+‘Wednesday, Nov. 1st
for hia labor over the ne the . North Bloomfdld..... ‘Thursday, Nov. 2
laborer i other countries; aud gets} Moore's Flat......+++. Frilay, eet
it solely because of that protecting erenye re sheds Saturday, Nov.
\ariff to which the Democrate'are so . ,,12cal sismbers of, the County Oey
faverse, Ask the poor wan anyta for the above thas
where if he is willing to have a ré-. mi
duction made of 60 to 70 per cent.
on the cloth and woolen apparel that
he may meed occasionally to buy, at
. %
indignantly he would spurn the
Democratic Free Trade offer! ig ee
The poor mas vote the Ke . Tonic of Japan,
publican ticket because he knows —,
}that the daily wages of agricultural rus zcupam, cumnioar, pure .
laborers in England sre 60 centa. is producing
against $1.25 here; of mechanics, $1
50in Ey
gineers,
here—and
50 ping ew ageinat ba nit igecle while tunder the influence of
. The land against $3 here; of enwherever it has. bee administesct fa
was kept warm with, “calling it] VV "HenmComy on Gomme @ Oe] S. WHEELER,
the Republican ticket lies inthe Nevada Clty. .-o.: +++ ae ne “PI
, . the ‘poor man” could not wear the! Committee will please attend to necemmary) FOR SENATOR,
FEF Migs ahd tt te pet teats ee ne no WILLIAM. GEORGE. . . . Go to Europe and see the poor man’s . tral 6. MOLLOY, (times.
clothing there; the coarse cotton cor-. . » » senean,Bectotery. ” 020
Recular “Republican Houlass
ont FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR,
' A. NIVENS, Je
<li
Regular Republican Nominee
FOR SHERIFF,
Ba dea MEIN.
FOR COUNTY RECORDER,
JOHN A. RAPP.
A. J. TIFFANY.
Regular Republican Nominee
FOR SUPERVISOR, DISTRICT NO. 1,
K. CASPER.
" fOR COUNTY TREASURER,
G. v. SCHMITTBURG
tnosgout th . ctcpemanin or entree hat. ‘The atditarual cust for all his. help and nour the wand be) Regnlar R epublicanNominee in diseases,
wants imposed by the tariff is a very sik Ariel he Bene Bea
small percentage of the additional soon tration, “Indigestion, Low
price he.can by the same tariff get . Appetite,
for ‘his labor—a mere bagatelle compend for health and force upon voluntary
pared with double wages, And. it is; nervoussction, It
this very thing of double wages 6
American workingmen, secured by. fuse it, and
Republican oat oe oe gs and gontie, owing tole
es the ill-clad, underuro‘
so workman lon; to come to this] Te be bad only of Br. Valantine,
workingman’s paradise, The only
wonder is that any workingman can
be induced to vote the Democratic
ticket.
DR. PENNINGTON,
Five thousand feet of mining Mrs. A. R.P
ANT.
timber wanted immediately, Apply at Wyoming mine, ‘tf. relay seedy aa (over Tams Oyster
x GOLD FILLINGS » epecialty and
Tax Tomahawk at Zekind’s, tf . , Fire 00
THIS SPACE [S RESE VED
BRAND & BASSETT
Rooksetlers
AND
Btationers,
FOR SURVEYOR,
J. G. HARTWELL.
, Regular Republican Nominee
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
FRANK G. BEATTY.
Regular Republican Nominee
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
‘£, W. ROBERTS.
A. R.CONKLING,
Of Inyo.
For Justices of Supreme Court
JOHN HUNT
Of San Francisco.
Ss. C. DENSON
Of Sacramento.
For Members of Congress,
W. W MORROW
At Large.
HEN RYE hat
"fit Large,
FRANK PAGE
Second District,
For Secretary of State,
F. A. PEDLAR
Of Yolo,
Por State Controller,
W. A. DAVIES
Of. Tuvlumue.
JOHN WEIL
Of Sierra.
For Attorney-General,
AL HAR,
Of Colusa,
For Surveyor-General.
WILLIAM MINTO
Of Los Angeles.
S. D. WATERMAN
Of San Joaquin.
: Wegular Rewabliesn: Nesninec
G@FOR ASSEMBLYMAN,
J. L. LEWISON.
FRANK GROSS
Of Sacramento.
. Regular Repub ican om inee
‘\. FOR ASSEMRLYMAN,
A» a,
tl aie
Regular Democratic No:
FOR RECORDER, a
S. O. PEASE.
FOR (SHERIFF,
R. D. CARTER.
Regular Democratic ‘Nominee .
FOR COUNTY OLERK,
M, BYRNE; Jr.
& N .
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS,
C,.L, BROWN.
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
L. W. DREYFUSS,
s Ligne N
FOR COUNTY CORONER,
B. JOHNSON.
Regular Democratic Nominee
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
T. S. FORD.
FOR ASSEMBLYMAN,
j. 0. SWEETLAND.
DAN. COLLINS.
——=EEESESsa ee
MRS, BREED & Leopy,
carters 7
Regular Democratic Nomince. _
First District.
Second District.
COUNTY. TICKET,
Joint Senator from Nevada
-and Sierra Counties,
._ H, W. WALLIS."
wr er etate Senator,
WILLIAM GEORGE:
For. blymen,
S. W ELER,
J: L. LEWISON,
+A. -WALRATH,
pits MEIN.
or Assessor,
ARCHIE NIVENS, Jr,
. For Treaserer,
Gv, SCHMITTBURG.
For Recorder,
Acne A. RAPP.
‘or County Clerk,
FRANK G. BEATTY.
For Superintendent of Schools,
A. J. TIFFANY,
For District Attorney,
E. rey ROBERTS. .
se ral HARTWELL.
For Public Administrator,
JOHN STOTLAR.
For Coroner,
W. ¢ GROVES,
K. CASPER.
For Supervisor, 2d District,
JOSEPH .-PERRIN.
JOHN ELYy.
For Supervisor, 4th
G0. TAYLOR
For Supervisor, Sth District,
WALLACE DOAN.
For Justices of the Peace,
G. D. BLAKEY,
* B. WADSWORTH.
ay fh
For Supt. Public Instruction,
For Railroad Comm‘ss‘oner,
CHARLES F. REED
For State Board Equalization,
ey a MOREHOUSE,
Fine Pertumery, Fancy Soaps, 2.) gy . 46
_ Combs, Brushes, Hand 1 irrors, .
Careful Attention Given to Compounding Precio
‘ By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed.
AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT; .
“ IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN . AND QUEEN,”
AND——-> ne
“LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND . Lowe,”
. VOGELMAN & WEBBER,
—DEALBRS IN—
FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND: SHOES, 8, HATS,
CAPS, LEATHER FINDINGS» &=:
To their Elegant New Quarters;
Adjoining Co. Treasurer's: Office.
—— Oman
brought to this city, which will be sold at the
very Lowest Prices, for Cash,
CALL AND SEE THE NEW STORE.
-LEGG-& SHAW:
\27 & 29 Main Street, Nevada City,
OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL. ,
—OWe are Sole Agents in Nevada City for the Celebrated —
BRIGHTON RANGE,
Which is pronounced by all who use(jit the
CHAMPION RANGE in the market.
If the Brighton Range is not found: to be as represented’ by LEGG & SHAW, purchasers can return them and'get their money back.
We also have onvhand the ‘ Cambridge,” “Golden Harvest,”
and other makes, besides a large stock of the Finest Parlor
Stoves in the market,
We receive our Stoves direct from Eastern manufacturers, and ‘therefore SELL CHEAPER than any other hotise in the county,»
. BUILDERS HARDWARE, of all desriptons
MECHANICS TOOLS, cf all kinds.
o--—--———
Paints, x Doors, Windows, Window Blinds and Glass.
Crockery. China, Majolica & Glassware,
Hydraulic Pipe of all'sises kept on hand or made to orden,
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings always on hand and connection made
with the City Later Works,
Gall at the Pionogr Hardware Stare, Main 8 Street,
The P Pioneer + Gime
Here 1 an, and Here [are Bee. For. Owl
SELLING. fat . S
Choice Family Geoceriaa.:.
At Ne: 60 Trend ted Morgan & Roberts" Book
OPROSITE COUNTY TREASURERS Orrick i ae
og septs cli ape tes my custom
ers the BEST QUALITY oh
PRICE. I keep constantly = hand=:
“Our Taste” Sugar Cured Hams fand Bacon, ‘the Obit tm the
World," Also; Rctyg Sea” and: “Tust ae ipa Mockeral:”
HAVE REMOVED: =»
They have on hand the Finest stook.of Goods ever
ot: ot Oe
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