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% ’ < BROWN & CALKINS, Prop’rs.
’ “N,P. BROWN.. ;..Busin
LeONARD & CALKINS. RR Edi
from a brief acquaintance with him.
*-From the tone of Budd’s remarks we
_ erank wanted to undo Guitean’s
. work by the same means.
<< Mary Ann Angel, is on file in the
LA i
HE DATLY TRANSCRIPT.
‘ NEVADA CITY, CAL,
_—-iness Manager
tor
Nevada Connty Official Press.
FRIDAY, OCT. 20.
ACCORDING TO THE KIND.
The Bee says: ‘The hydraulic
miners do not want justice done—
that is exactly what they are afraid
of. On the other hand, the valley people are insisting upon it.”
The views of the hydraulicers and
the valley people differ widely, and
very naturally, as to what constitutes
justice in the cons‘deration of the
debris question. The former demand the pure article, unadulterated by sectional prejudices, while
the latter insist upon their accepting.
that which is manufactured expressly to order for the purposes of the
enemy. It is as impossible for an
anti-mining Judge, elected by
anti-mining votes and sitting in an
anti-mining county to treat this
question of slickens fairly, as it is
for a camel to pass through the eye
of a needle, Past experience has
“taught us this to our great cost
and sorrow, and it is eminently proper that we should rebel betore our
utter ruin has been accomplished by
such unworthy means. And rebel
we will till we receive such justice as one class of American citizens
are entitled to at the hands of
another class.
DID NOT TAKE WELL,
Whatever may have been his motive in saying at this city that President Arthur ‘‘ought to be shot,”
the young man Budd has dug his
own political grave and popular sentiment will forthwith proceed to
plant the sod of condemnation upon
his aspirations, He dare not deny
the making of the remark as reported
in another column, and he cannot
condone it. It was not a slip of tae
tongue, neither was it made in the
heat of debate. It was a cold-blovded, premeditated statement, and every true American will receive it as
his audience did Wednesday night—
at first with astonishment, and then
as their minds grasp the full meaning of the pernicious declaration with
a righteous indignation that no apolOgies can qnell. God knows our
country has already lost enough of
her Presidents at the hands’ of foul
assassins, and he who cries for more
such deeds to mar the pages of her
history does it to his everlasting dis.
grace !
SY NEE ee
Axovr once in two years, says the
San Jose Mercury, the Demuveratic
party falls desperately love with the
working man forabout three months,
and they dish up a lavish amount of E
tafly for him. The love is now in
Season. The remaining twenty-one
months are devoted to an exhibiticn
of wonderful love for the monopolists. The working man is, however,
relied on todo the voting and to
furnish means, by the sweat of his
brow, to keep others luxuriantly
supplied with sublunary wants,
eee eS
Poor little Johnnie Glascock with
his little tin whistle, how pitiful in
contrast with the virile Edgerton
and his sonorous peals! Might as
“well compare bantam rooster to the
American eagle; the drone of a
hurdy-gurdy to the peals of a
cathedral organ; the squeak of an
uichin’s penny trumpet with the
bugle-blast of a mail crusader, That’s
what the Vidette thinks of him,
‘preteen
“THE tine is approaching for Col,
E. M. Gibson, the Republican nominee for Railroad Commissioner, to
unscrew his cork leg and go on
crutches.” This is the way the Oaklaud Times sneers at a Union soldie:
who lost a leg on the field of Gettysburg, while W. W. Foote was bathing his hands in the blood of loyal
men, and cursing'the ‘“‘old flag” Says
the Independent.
ea es Oe
W. W. Morrow, -candidate for
Congress at large, is a harnessmaker
by trade, and the wholesale harness
establishment of Main & Winchester
have sent out circulars urging his
lection. Mr. Morrow learned both
his trade and his profession as a lawyer under adyerse circumstances, and
83a worthy and able gentleman,
[eee
___Persowaniy Mr, Budd is avery
fine gentleman, we should judge
But politically he is crazy, with a’
dangerous method in his madness.
Otherwise he would not proclaim
that President Arthur “ought to be
shot.”
> =Bupp says that an office seeking
crank made Arthur President.
should judge another office seeking
. Bricnam Youne’s application for
-a license to marry his first wife,
ite judge’s office in Chardon,
hio, Itis looked upon’ there as
something of a curiosity.
Uron a modest gravestone in
rc d., cemetery appears
ve legend: ‘‘His neighbor
GENERAL Grant put the case
»pithily when he proclaimed ‘the importance of keeping control of the
goverument in the hands of the Republican party until we can have
two national parties, every member
of which can cast his. ballot as’ his
judgment dictates without fear ot
molestation or ostracism, and have
it counted; parties, not differing in
opinion as to whether we area nation
but ss to the policy, to secure the
‘. greatest good to the greatest number of its citizens.”
“Tie Radicals in the New Jersey
Legislature have’ made © Lincoln’s
birthday a legal holiday in that state.
When Rice and Barnum ‘shuffle off
this mortal coil,’ there will be a
chance for more holidays in the legal
calendar, They belong to the same
class of great men.” The foregoing,
word for word, is one of the leading
editorial paragraphs in the Sonoma
Democrat of May 4,1867, Thomas L.
Thompson, editor. "Thompson is now
the Democratic nominee for Secretary of State.
ee SER TER arage ool
“Pere is nothing thus far to indicate tht there is any justification
for the Democratic boast and hope
that the next Congress will be Democratic. Inthe elections thus far
held the Democrats have gained but
four Congressmen, They gained
eight in Ohio, two in West Virginia
and two in Maine. A gain of four
Congressmen is nothing to brag on
considering the large membersbip of
the House.
ORCHESTRAL players are getting to
be imtolerably conceited. The
piccoloe are dreadfully hightoned,
the trumpeters are always blowing
their. own horn, the fiddlers complain that they are subjected to such
violent exercise, and the drummers
are all on a strike,
—_
ee
Iris rumored that Edison is at
work on a new telephone, on the
duplex system, for domestic use,
For ladies the old-fashioned tele‘phone has proved useless, as it
compels them to speak one at a
time.
=
NorHIne annoys the keeper of a
railroad restaurant more than to
have one customer ask in rather
loud tone to another: ‘‘Have they
ever tried plating war ships with
this kind of sandwiches ?”
SarauH Jane HAts, the author of
Mary’s Little Lamb, died recently.
Thus the great literary characters of
the age are passing, singly and in
groups, beyond this vale of poesy
and hard luck:
BU'TEL AKRIVALS,
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
eae
SIANLEY A, EDDY...... Proprietor
Wepnespay, Oct. 18, 1882.
A. B. Dibble, Grass Valley.
C. W. Kitts, xd &
James H. Budd, Stockton.
J.C. Bolles, San Francisco,
S. W. Howland, * ns
Joseph R. Rogers, Moore’s Flat.
Chailes Hegarty, ee ‘¢
Dr. J: Ma son & w, N. Bloomfield.
C. W. Kirchner, San Francisco.
R. P. DeNoon; Derbec,
John Kuotwell, N. Bloomfield,
James Heath, Pet Hill,
J. R. Davis, San Juan,
8. P, Donnelly, City.
M. FY Craig, Railroad.
G. W. Davis, Moore’s Flat.
Miss EK. Byington, Downieville,
Robert Forbes, us
L, L. Bullock, Sav Francisco,
J. H. Reader, Shady Creek.
S. L. Lewis, Placerville.
Union Hotel,
RECTOR BROS,... +. Proprietors.
Werpnrspay, Oct. 18, 1882,
J. Ey, Washington,
J. Grissell, FS
W. H. Mead
M. Bates, =
W. L. Wilkinson,
O. K. Cloudman,
C. Celarius, Sav Francisco,
D, Dwyer, ba 4
A. A. Wood, ¢
B.S. Clapp, *
J. Finley, :
J. Woodburn, se ~
F. McCarthy, a
Miss Lottie Wood, Danville,
W. L. Wood, at
L. L. Gaffney,» City.
J. Butler, ce
“ce
’
You Bet,
“ “ee
“
es
ey ss
}rass Valley, Oct, 17th, 1882, by Rev.
G. O. Ash= Mr, Falconer Haskins to Miss MayDille, all of Grass Valley,
At San Franciseo, Oct. 15th, 1882, John Q,,
son of Edward and Mary Cominins, aged,
19 years and 8 months, a native of California.
REPUBLICAN
POLITICAL MEETINGS.
HON. H. W. WALLIS,
HON. WM. GEORGF,
HON. E. W. ROBERTS.
HON. 8, WHEELER,
And the other
Republican County Nominees, t
ILL ADDRESS THE OPLE OF
W Nevada County Z
day as follows:
~Loeal members of the County Central
Committée will please attend -to necessary
arrangements for the above meetin,
‘ 7 °@. 8. MULDOY, Chairm
_ D.E, Morsay, Secretary. ¥, 020
They gained}
on the issues of the .
Blue Tent.. .., .1.Wednesday, Oct, 25th
Freres Corral. 6.3.0.2. Friday, Oct. 27th
North San Juan..,.. Saturday, Oct. 28th
Nevada City....2.. Saturday, Nov. 4th].
Grass Valley....,,. Monday, Nov, 6th
7 re ; 321, 322, 331 and 332, will be paid presenBy order of tae Republican y > ‘ ante, ‘atone publican County Cen
POLITICAL MEETINGS.
HON. J. M. WALLING
AND
GEORGE D. BLAKEY, Esq.
{7 ILL ADDRESS “THE PEOPLE of Ne
4 \ vada County on the issues of the day,
as follows:
Saturday, Oct. 28
. +. Tuesday, Oct. 81
North Bloomfield..... Thursday, Nov. 2
Moore's Fiat. 5ei cies Frilay, Nov. 3
N. San Juan:....... Saturday, Nov. 4
Local membegs of the County Central
Committee will please attend to all necessary
arrangements for the above meetings.
By order of the Republican Central Committee.
C. E.MULLOY, Chairman.
D. E. Morean, Secretary. 020
DEMOCRATIC
SPEAKING.
LOM.
CHARLES A, SUMNER,
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR
Congressman-at-Large,
NEVADA CITY,
Saturday Evening, Oct. 21st,
On the political issues of the present campaign. A general attendance of the
public 18 requested.
CHAS. H. MITCHELL,
Chairman County Central Com.
B. N. SHOECRAFT, Secretary. o18-td
{0 CELEBRATED STETTER:
BITTE
That terrible scourge fever and
ague, and its congener, billious remittent, beside affections of the.
stomach, liver and bowels, produced
by miasmatic air and water, are
both eradicated and prevented by the
use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters,
a purely vegetable exilir, indorsed
by physicians, and more entensively
used a remedy for the above class of
disorders, as well as for many others,
than any medicine of the age.
For sale by all Druggist and
Dealers generally.
REPUBLICAN .
. Nevada City,
(of an Assessor) may explain the matter.
as
great struggle of life.” —M. M. Esrnn.
Republican Nominee for Governor, and
HON.W.W. MORROW
Republican Nominee for Congressman at
Large, will address the people at
— ON —
Tuesday, October 24, 1882.
the necessary arrangements.
By order of the Republican State Central
Committee. P. B. CORNWALL,
JAMES R, FINLAYSON, Chairman.
. Secretary.
VOTERS, ATTENTION!
FIGURES WILL NOT LIE.
Interesting Facts About the Assessor's Office in Nevada County,
The following figures area correct abstract
from the County Auditor's books, and will
be found of interest to taxpayers:
Cost of Assessing the County:
1875.
Jno. T. Morgan, Assessor’s salary... $2,900
a “* Deputy hire..... 2,1
$4,140
1882.
Daniel Collins, Assessor's salary... $2,000
a Deputy hire...... 6,030
$8,030
In way of explanation it may be here remarked that a revision of the method of
making assessments under the new constitution, commencing in 1880, made necessary
the hiring of additional deputies for that
year. Since then, however, the work is but
little greater than that of 1875. At any rate
no citcumstances can explairt the difference
between $2,140 for deputy hire in 1875, and
36,030 in 1882, save the extravagance or inefficiency of the present administration.
The deficiency in poll tax collections will
also prove of interest:
Poll taxes collected in 1881..,. $17,485 60
z a5 gts ee 15,210 30
Deficiency in 1882......... $2,275 30
While it is offered as an excuse that the
Chinese from whom large poll tax revenues
were collected have been driven out of the
mining claims, itis well known that in every such instance white labor has heen. substituted, and the rezistration this year
shows a larger voting population by at least
300. This great deficiency in poll tax collections on the year of an important election
oll-te REPUBLICAN.
SACRAMENTO
SEMINARY.
Boarding and Day School
—FOR—
YOUNG LADIES. ©
No. 1012 J St. Sacramento, Cal.
HE TWENTIETH YEAR WILL BEGIN
WEDNESDAY, AUG, 2, 1882.
MRS. HERMON PERRY,
MISS KATE V, DARLING, .
July 28th. Principals.
FURNITURE
Upholstering and Repairing.
ia DON SEIT,
AVING LEASED THE Bu’LDING'‘ON
Commercial street; opposite Guild’s
Auction Store, is now prepa to
Repair Furniture
tion guaranteed.
The patrozage of the a peng of Nevada
City 18 respectfully solicited. -1m
Notice of Assessment.
f[\he Mountaineer Mill and Mining
Company.—Location of principal place
of business, San Jose, Sants Clara County,
State of California; location of works, Nevada County, California,
Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting
Ds MAGEE will attend to general pracbeing given to fractures an
eases of women and children; and obstetrics.
Calls in city or country promptly
Can be found at present at UNION HOTEL.
tion, at one.of the school rooms, NEVADA
CITY, commencing at
10 A. M., Wednesday, November Ist,
And continuing full three days.
tificate, must
75 per cent in tbe followin,
Written . arithmetic,
written granimar, oral grammar, English
composition, defining and word analysis,
ye ing
the Un:ted Sates, geography and methods of
» : teaching. 2
Of all kinds in the very best manner. Also Applicants for first grade certificates must
Upholstering add the following branches to the list above,
; and make an ave in all of least 86
Done at the very lowest prices, and satisfac; ey ye Nl Hie a el gar Bon
rawin,
school » constitution and government,
and vocal music.
and to bring the fee of one dollar each, required by the law of the State. 4
also,
be permitted to write in the body of the class.
ol7-td
Drs. F. J. & Almeda Magee,
HOMEOPATHISTS,
Enion Hotel, Nevada City,
tice and surgery; cial attention
dislocations.
DR, ALMEDA MAGEE will assist in disattended to day or night.
o15-ly
Examination of Applicants
~ to Teach.
HE BOARD OF EDUCATION of Nevada
County will sit for purposes of examinaThose who apply for a second grade cermake an average of at least
brarches :—
mental arithmetic,
, reading, penmanship, history of
er cent: Algebra, bookkeeping, drawing,
physiology, natural philosophy,
Candidates are requested to be on time,
Those whose certificates have lapsed, attend
None under eighteen years of aye will
By order of the Board
JOHN T. WICKES, .
Ex-officio, Seeretary.
of the Board of Directors of said corpora:
tion, held at the office of said Company in
the city of San Jose, on the 14th day of October, 1882, an assessment, {(No. 81) of two
and one-half vents pe share was levied upon the capital stock of said corporation, payable immediately to the Secretary of said .
Company, at the office of the Company, in
the city of San Jose, Santa Clara County,
State of California,
Any stock upon which the assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 24th day of
November, 1882, will be delinquent and
advertised for sale at public auction, and
unless payment is made before, will be sold
on the 22d day of December, 1882, to
the delinquent assessment, together with all
costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
C. H, SIMONDS, Secretary.
Santa Clara County, State of
o19
San Jose,
California.
~~ DR. PENNINGTON, —
DENTIST,
OFFICE—Pine Street, (over Tain’s Oyste:
Saloon) Nevada City.” (over 1 sea
tation. Int :
erest ceases from date.
ame G. v. SCHMITTBURG, ac
easurer vada Coun
Nevada City, Oct. 4th, 1882. OUn
Rapublican Rally
And the Other Nominees for
Will Address the citizens of
. Moore’s Flat, ‘Thursday, Oct, 5,
alts Bloomfield, Saturday, Oct.
ple ci aeeney, Oct. 17,
: —— well Hi ednesday, Oct. 18,
County Scrip. You Bet, Thursday, Oct. 19.
si fall co. : a _ Local members of; h° County Central
spore ue Wh MG! . commana ue ce
GRAND
HON. E. W. ROBERTS,
HON. WM. GEORGE,
A. WALRATH,
J, L. LEWISON,
-___ §. WHEELER,
County Offices,
Nevada county
on the Issues of the Day as follows:
Eureka, Friday, Oct: 6,
Truckee, . Wednesday, Oct, 11.
Boca, Thursday, Uct. 12.
By order of the Committee, _
©. E.MULLOY, Chairman,:-'
% 2 eke
D. E. Moreay, Secretary,“It is my creed, my religion, that the poor
man’s mite ‘ana tig eich ‘an's abu ndance
‘by the Govern
ESTEE & CONKLIN.
The County Committee will please make . ,
‘without assorting.
Cor. East Broad & Pine Streets,
——ASK FOR———
Pure Para Gum
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
M
Rubber Boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. _
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK
ING HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER C0.
R. H. PEASE, Jr. )
S.M.RUNYON, §
San Francisco.
Agents
a16-3m
Tees 3 * ,
ment andl ted ty the Govern-1 Union India Rubber Co’s
ernment; before the law ¢ach man’s
right arm shall have an even chance in the
CRACK PROOF
E sure the Boots are stamped CRACK
B PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep,
which prevent tlieir cracking or breaking.
Weare now making them with RUBBER
AND ASBESTOS Soies which will make
them last more than twice as long as any
REPUBLICAN TICKET?
STATE & COUNTY.
Election, Tuesday, Nov. 7th.
FOR GOVERNOR.
Morris M. Estee
Of Napa.
For Lieutenant Governor.
A. R.CONKLING,
Of Inyo.
For Justices of Supreme Court
5
AINAXAB,
The Celebrated Egyptian Elixi
for the Skin.
We herew th append a few testimonials
San Franciseo, March 29, 1882,
Gentlemen : I have been using your Ainaxab, and find it a most delicious affair, not
only beneficial but mostagreeably refreshing
forthe skin. I shall continue to use it.—
Please send me three bottles. Yours Truly,
: IDA VON TRAUTMANN,
Directress Geistinger Opera Troupe, San
Francisco.
I have used’'your AINAXAB in my family
for some time, and am much peer with
its action. It has a pleasant and cooling sensation to the skin, and to those affected with
black spots, or face worms, I can heartily
recommend it, as their removal is almost instantaneous, one or two applications accomplishing the desired result, Respectfully,
Dr. CHAS. W: HIBBARD,
202 Stockton Street, San Francisco
San Francisco, April 17, 1882.
Gentlemen :—I have used your A }} AXA
for two months, and find that it possesses all
the good qualities you claim for it. I think
it is the best thing to remove the bad effects
of paintsor dry make up. 1 shall continue
to useit. as it gives me entire tisfaction.
Respectfully yours,
LOUISE LESTER,
Prima Donna, Tivoli Theatre.
Tam notin the habit of givng testimonials, but take pleasure in saying to those whe
use face washes and powders of any kind,
that none has given me more satisfaction or
comfort than your AINAXAB. I feel ~convinced that when once used, no lady will be
without it. From my own experience and
observation of the effects of the AINAXAPR
upon others, I am thoroughly convinced that
itis all.you claim.
: MRS." M. KRAKER,
Nucleus Hotel, San Francisco,
If vou do not find the AINAXAB at your
druggists, enclose One Dollar in postag
stamps or postal order to our address, and it
will be sent by exvress free of charge.
AINAKAB ME’G €O.
805 Montgomery St., San Fn ncisco.
REDINGTON & CO. Agents, S. F.
AINAXAB
HEALTH IS BEAUTY.
There is nothing more attractive than the
sight of a perfectly healthy voman, The
secret of beauty is a clear, fresh and pure
complexion. Persons using powders and
paints have a doughy skin; full of black
spots, the skin is of a sallow color, unhealthy
and often covered with pimples.
In such cases the AINAX AB is particularly useful, as it remedies the deleterious action of those preparations, and while it e:hances their effect, it prevents the harin
which they would otherwise Occasion. It,
will restore the circulati of the blood in
the capillary vessels, it w give back the
elasticity of the skin. It will remove all the
effete matter which forms layers on the
skin; it will clear the pores and give them
back the power of open ng and contracting,
which a healthy person possesses. It wil
most positively cure PIMPLES, and remove
BLACK WORM, tetter, sores of any kind,
redness, either induced by congestion of the
capillary vessels or indulgence at the table.
Its action on the circulation will bring back
the natural color to the hair. No remedy
has yet been found to cure the inflammation
produced by POISON OAK as effectually
nd rapi dly as the AINAXAB $
The AINAXAB contains neither mercury,
lead, bismuth, nitrate of silver, nor any mineral or vegetable salts, which could in the
least injure the most’ delicate complexion
itca. be used largely with perfect confidence
If you do not find the Ainaxab at your
druggists enclose One Dollar in postage
stat ps or postal order to our address, and
it w'll be sent by express, free of charge,
See Testimonials in other issues of this
paper.
AINAXAB ME'G CO.
895 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
REDINGTON & CO., Wholesale Druggists
Agents, 'S, F. jes
APPLES WANTED
CASH PAID
APPLES.
—.
~ 3
Full Crops Bought:
Ed .
At the Fruit Evaporator,
{ For Supervisor, 24 District,
ROOD & ASHBURN, [AR WADSWoRTH.
JOHN HUNT
Of San Francisco..
>. C, DENSON
Of Sacramento.
For Members of Congress,
W. W MORROW
At Large.HENRY EDGERTON
At Large.
FRANK PAGE
Second District.
For Secretary of State,
ri ASP RULAR
, Of Yolo.
For State Controller,
W. A. DAVIES
Of Tuolumne.
For State Treasurer,
JOHN WEIL
Of Sierra.
ia For Attorney-General,
AL. BART,
Of Colusa,
For Surveyor-General.
WILLIAM MINTO
Of Los Angeles.
For Supt. Public Instruction,
S. D. WATERMAN
Of San Jouquin,
For Clerk of Supreme Court,
FRANK GROSS
Of Savramento.
For Railroad Commiss‘oner,
CHARLES F. REED
First District.
For State Board Equalization,
L. C. MOREHOUSE,
Second District.
COUNTY TICKET.
Joint Senator from Nevada
and Sierra Counties,
H. W. WALLIS.
For State Senator,
WILLIAM GEORGE.
For Assemblymen,
S. WHEELER,
J. L. LEWISON,
A. WALRATH.
For Sheriff,
THOMAS MEIN.
For Assessor,
ARCHIE NIVENS, JR}
For Treaserer,
G.v.SCHM ITTBURG,
For Recorder,
JOHN A. RAPP.
For County Clerk,
For Superintendent of Schools,
A. J. TIFFA NY.
For District Attorney,
E. W. ROBERTS,
Nevada Drug Store, :
IWALTERD. VINTON. §
A Large Stock of Patent Medicines, .
Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, e
: Toitet Articles: of all kinds, : =
Careful Atfention Given to Compounding Prescriptions
By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed. “
f
\ %e
AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT,
“ IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,”
AND————
es : “LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE,”
pase 5 wneerenae
VOGELMAN & WEBBER,
—DEALBRS IN—
FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS,
CAPS, LEATHER FINDINGS ©:a:
. HAVE REMOVED
To their Elegant New Quarters,
Adjoining Co. Treasurer’s Office.
They have on hand the Finest stock of Goods ever
, 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.
0:
We are Sole Agents in Nevada City for the Ceiebrated
te al
BRIGHTON RANGE,
Which is pronounced by al! who use it 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 on hand 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
fore SELL CHEAPER th
yj
Eas‘ ern manufacturers, and therean any other house in the county,
-O——____
BUILDERS HARDWARE, of all descriptions.
MECHANICS TOOLS, of all kinds.
——~-o
Paints, Oils, Doors, Windows, Window Blinds and Glass.
Crockery, China, Majolica & Glassware.
Hydraulic Pipe of all sizes kept on hand or made to order,
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings always on hand and connection made
with the City Water Works, ° : ;
Call at the Pioneer Hardware Store, Main Street.
a LEGG & SHAW.
For,County Surveyor,
J.G. HARTWELL.
For Public Administrator,
JOHN STOTLAR.,.
For Coroner,
W. C. GROVES,
For Supervisor, Ist District,
BR. CASPER,
JOSEPH PERRIN.
For Supervisor, 3d District,
‘JOHN ELY.
For, Supervisor, 4th District,
C.O. TAYLOR, . i
For Supervisor, 5th District,
WALLACE DOAN.
For Justices of the Peace,
G. D. BLAKEY.
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For Constables,
WILLIAM: SCOTT,
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Choice Family Groceries,
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OPPOSITE COUNTY _TREASURER’S OFFICE
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the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE »
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‘Our Taste” Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest in the
World, & Also, “Deep Sea” and “Just Right” Mackerel. “
New Orleans Molasses,
New and Bright Georgie’s
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