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October 22, 1882 (4 pages)

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a ', yesterday, but his hurts are not. reFHE DAILY TRANSCRIP t \ MINES AND MILLS. LOCAL AFPAIRS, Claims. Closing of the Mails. vUntil further notice the mails will close as follows: . Route East, daily at4p. m. Route West, daily at 8:30 P. m. Colfax, daily, at 5.30 a. Mm. Grass Valley, Direct mail to ed) at 6 a. Mm. Blue Tent, North Bloomfield; Moore’s Flat nd Graniteville, daily, {Sunday excepted, téa.m f ' Washington and Omega, Tuesday, Thu jay and Saturday, at 6 a.m. You Bet, Little York and Dutcn Flat, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at6 A. M. J 8S. HOLBROOK, P, M ily, at 5.30 a.m. and 4 p.m, n Francisco, at 5.380a. M Direct mail to Sacramento, at 6.30 A. M, Sierra City via North San uan, Camptonville and Downieville, daily (Sunday exceptbe ready to start, ten more stamps put into its mi making twenty in all, ~ Lawren & Barlow are the contractors, The Marchie Company propose vy! early next spring. _The mine is loo ing well, Steam has been started up aga eet BRIEF MENTION, Various Mappenings in and Out Town. : The roads are in yery good condition. ‘ Take advantage of this fine weat er by getting in your winter’s woo The health of the community somewhat improved since the la storms, J. H. Boardman has concluded vot to rebuild his residence till next Spring. An excursion train brought some Sumner’s GrassValleyap’ ‘up to meeting last night. Tho barometer indicates a continuation of the beautiful weather we are. now having. ‘‘What’s in a name?” Valley, is a white man. Ah.Lim, a crazy Chinaman, was brought up to the County Jail fror Grass Valley yesterday. L, Charonnat.is.now engaged i completing his large dnd extensiv residence on Canada Hill. If you vote for the Republican nominees you vote with the party reform and good that guarantees government, Preparations for the M. E, Sunday School annual concert on S inday evening, the 29th instant, are prc" gressing very satisfactorily. The Argus says that Messrs. Fulweiler and Craig of Auburn have sold their quartz mine known: as the Ohio and Guld Blossom, located below Ophir, to Eastern. capitalists for $40,000. There was a rumor around towr yesterday that Dorsey and Patter son would be brought here on last The. local. authorities uight’s tra‘n. upon being, interviewed during th ~afternoon~said-—-the rumor was -not According to the Times, the local Democratic candidates are doiny some prettytall bragging about carrying on their canvass. along’ the ’ Ridge without patronizing the’'saloons. They are said to be determined to prove this year that they belong to a party of high moral qualifications, and in order to emphasize their position propose to display the greatest contempt that they are capable of towarde the convivial element of our citizens, As they won’t drink with what they call the ‘‘common herd,” we suppose they allay the thirst that has heretofore been regarded a constitutional complaint among Democrats by carrying bottles along with them and frequently retiring to secluded spots to sample the contents of said bottles, Meantime the Republican candidates are traveling aloug in the good old way, carrying not only good advice to the voters, but also seeing that good cheer of a liquid sort is not lacking. —_— rr A Practical Subject. The young men of the High School at this city have organized-a debatclub; and next Friday they will try to dispose of the question, ‘Resolved That the Courts Should Stop Hydraulié Mining.” We advise Cadwalader and the Bee and Appeal men to be on hand and get a, few points, Me cena eee ee “ At The Churches To-day. ° At the Congregational Church there will be preaching morning and evening by the pastor, Rév. J, Sims. Subject in the evening, ‘‘Angel-troubled Wateis.” There will be the usual services at the Episcopal, Baptist and Methodist Churches, The Injured Miners. ~The men hurt by the cave-at the Chapman mine Friday afternoon are doing well under Dr. Hunt’s charge. Richards. was in considerable prio garded as dangerous. Williams has a badly sprained foot. A Deservead Sentence. : Justice Davis of Grass Valley yesterday sentenced Jake Dennler to sixty days in the County Jail, and the old man now languishes in. the Bastile. “There’s some sense in that _ manner of dosing out justice. . City.“Mlorsford’s Phosphate Acid. LemoDr. C. C. Olmstead, Milwaukee, : “I use several bottles in Sam Yeo, the new clothing merchant at Grass . Tepairs would be made on the brush E _ Provipg for the future’ by taking Rett, at the Pittsburg mine. The miners at the Sherman Co og . S°lidated tapped an old drain tunn hd, . 99 again as usual, The incline is b is . ng sunk for another level. te} Pelton wheel hag been put in to drive the michinery at the Michell & Martin mine, and the, mill started There is about fifty tons of ore on the dump,.and Up again yesterday, more being taken out regularly, in place at the Charonnat mine an over it a built. A es, Dentistry. oyster saloon, e . fessional skill. He is well supplie and most approved kind. In th new, The visit will not’ cost anything. Ste eed WHAT THEY ARE DOING. Mere and There. Bay for a few days, Well founded, as tie prisoners were not expected. ; In its futile accusation that the TRANSCRIPT is opposed to foreign born citizen’, the Grass Valley Union unwittingly says that T.’ L. ‘Hughes, Demvcratic nominee for Supervisor of this district, is an Irishman. ‘The fact. is that Mr. Hughes is a native of New Hampshire, . Had he been an Irishman he would have had to work harder for the nomination. ee meee ey me A Sudden Reformation. City, Montana, and from there they will both visit the old home._, Mr, pany his brother to England and Spend a year or.so on the British Isle, tenia Tramps Arrested. Tidings: Four tramps came into town at an early hour Thursday eveuing, and subsequently a vest and pair of pantaloons were stolen from the Western Hotel. The tramps were the suspected parties and officers Reynolds, Montgomery and Maddrill went in search of the tramps.. woof the -visitors were arrested and put in the lock-up, and charged with vagrancy. The other two disappeared. The gang were all young fellows, and three of them were supposed to have been recent members of the Nevada City chaingang. : Comstock Real Estate, The Virginia Chronicle saye: The Sheriff, a few days ago, at the suit of J, Brandenstin, of San Francisco, vs. C. M, Palmer, formerly a merchant here, sold the latter’s house at the corner of Taylor and A streets, for $600. The house isa handsome, fine finished dwelling in good repair. It cost $6,000, to build This sale gives a good idea of the terrible depreciation in the Price of property on the Comstock which has taken place in the past three years. : A Tramp Sent Up. Thé two tramps arrested for disturbing the peace had a jury trial in Justice R>»binson’s . Court Friday eveuing. One of them was convicted, the other being found not guilty. ’The former was yesterday sentenced. to thirty days in the County Jail. B , ‘The Brash Dam. Col. Mendell, in conversation recently with a prominent citizen of Marysville, informed .him ‘that no dam in the Yuba by the War Department this year. ee CO > sin " §ult Postponed. ~ The case of the Pradtiones Mining.Co. vs. the. Merrifield Mining Co., which was set for trial in the United States Court on the 25th instant has ‘been postponed one month.. * . oer and Mrs. A. R, “Pennington, as assistant, have located in Nevada Office on Pine. street over Tam’s oyster saloon, Fine gold fillings'a specialty and warranted the an accident policy of Brand & BasOperations at ‘Some of the Quartz The mill building at the Mt. Anburn mine will be completed this week, and the machinery will soon The Nevada City mine is having have their present com plement of ten stamps increased to twenty or thirty Thursday night and were driven out by the water, The.pump had _ sufficient capacity tosoon master the sit uation, and now everything is going An additional boiler is to be put Dr. AR. Pennington has established an office in Nevada city,’ for the practice of his-proféssion. He is n . located on Pine street, over Tam’s The Doctor comes n. With high testimonials as to his prowith all the instruments of the latest Personal and Social Items Gleaned B. N. Shoecraft has been at the The Dutch Flat Times says: F, M. Chadbourn left fora visit to his old home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Thursday morning of this week. He will meet -his brother, who sone years ago resided at Red Doy -but. the has since lived in England, at Butte C, thought he m ght possibly accomDr. A. R. Penstngton, dantisk {-"< Treatment of Sulphurets, umns an article from Mining Journal headed, ‘How contradictory statements in it. He ll, . occurrence that mineralized gold, ce} compcund,” etc. There is no such thing as “‘mineralizing” gold. or any. other combination, as will k. clearly proven in the subsequent ar cle. But now for the ‘treatment in . the sulphurets.” The first step the milling ores is tocrush the same n-. the fineness that each peculiar textel} ure of the rock requires; the next as itis crushed—in the battery possible, amelgamate by being rubbed in ore, provided with small heating appara d €} amalgam. This’ process, intellgiently matter of an operating chair, Dr. Pennington has something that is It is adjustible to all sizes: of persons, and can be made comfortable to any form that may occupy it, The chair is so arranged that without disturbing the person under operation, the light can be thrown just where needed. This chair is worth ‘a visic to all who want to see the perfection ot an adjustible chair. worked will give satisfactory result ee Leat Photographs. taking of leaf photographs. mate of potassium. Put this into pint of water, When the solutio becomes saturated—that is, whe will—pour off some of the liquid int a shallow dish; on this float a piec of ordinary writing paper until it i thoroughly moistened. come dry in the dark. It should. b a bright yellow. On _ this put th cloth, and several sheets of newspa of glass (all the pieces should be o leaf so that the rays will fall upon i as nearly perpendicular as possible turn brown; but it requires from hal @ perfect print, quite distinct, perfect. 4. ““‘Masn’t It, George?” “There is guite a good joke goin: the rounds down at Vallejo, according to an exchange. A young lady visiting there is quite sweet on acertain young journalist, Qne morning the pair started out for aramble over in the Contra Costa hills, Being goue all day they returned in the evening vompletely worn out and fatigued. Phe young lady and gentleman were met by a party of friends svon after their return, and were asked as to what kind of time they had. Now the young lady has a very unhandy habit ot proving an assertion she may make by appealing to any friend that she happens to have with her at the time. So, as usual, away she went and answered the inquiry “0, we had a fine time. But climbing over rocks and bisheshas made me black and blue all over, hasn’t it George ?” (appealing to the young man who had gone out with her.) George said emphatically that he’d be hanged if he knew anything about it, and now that young couple get no restfrom the chaffing of their, friends, . ° Ss seeieeatianiaatistuinuemekenetaceeieeer es) Rare Chance. Asmall farm containing 55 acres with two houses, good garden, plenty of fruit, half mile from Nevada City. Inquire at Brand & Bassett’s Bookstore. = 019-1w, a Don’r forget that Smith keeps oue of the largest and best stocks of groceries and provisions to be found There lately appeared in these colthe London Treat Sulphurets,” A, E, Redstone of San Francisco points ont some marks: It eays: “It is of every day to . exists only in the mechanical combinations, whether united in sulphurets to amalgamate the free metal as soon The sulphurets must then be obtained by concentration, Afe. ter being collected they should be dried (if worked by wet process), When well dried, heat to a light heat; then add sufficient salt, and stir all up, thoroughly mixing, thus oxidizing the iron and driving off the sulphur, leaving the gold free to ‘enough mercury to form a thick d}amalgam. This is sufficient for gold changing room will be maa If the ore contains both gofd and silver, in addition to the roasting process above given, a barrel can be us to keep it at a temperature 160 degrees in a. wet pulp, adding snlphate of copper and salt; revolying the barrel slowly for the space -of forty nunutes more, ‘charging into the cylinder or barrel a quantity of mercury sufficient to form a hard A very pretty amusement, especially for those who have just completed the study of botany, is the One very simple process is this: At any druggist’s get an ounce of bichrowater has dissolved as much as it Let it beleaf—under it a piece of soft black pers, Put these between two pieces same size) andwith spring clothes-pins fasten them together, Expose to a bright sun, placing the In a few moments it will begin to an hour to several hours to. producé When it has become dark enough take it from the frame and put in clear water, which must be changed every few minutes till the yellow part becomes white. Sonitiimnes the leaf-veinings will be By following these directions it is ‘scarcely possible to . @”ery Where. fail, and a little practice will make ial We have decided to locate permanentiy in Nevada City for the purto . pose of practicing the Homeopathic system of medicine. We can be found at present at the Union Hotel. re} Drs. F. J. and ALmepa Maqxr, Nevada, Oct. 15-lw. Aoshi arenes a Ainaxanb, qt. Phe great Egyptian Elixir and most wonderfal discovery of the age, has a magical effect on the skin, making be . it Soft, clear and transparent, It is HOMEOPATHISTS Union Motel, Nevada City, ——
tice ‘and surgery; being given to fractures and dislocations, DR, ALMEDA MAGEE will assist in di attended to day or night, D*® MAGEE will attend to general pracial attention eases of women and children;and obstetrics, Calls im elty or countiy promptly Can be found at present at UNION HOTEL, ol5-ly ‘ 4 tithe best toilet article in the world, of . &8 it is the only one needed for the complexion, REPUBLICAN POLITICAL MEETINGS. HON, J. M. WALLING AND GEORGE D. BLAKEY, Esq. in to No more Dyspepsia or Indigestion Dr. Henly’s celebrated I X L Bitters are the best Bitters ih use. They never fail to give relief. Read physicians’ certificates on the back of bottle.-Sold every where, je3-tf is if —_——— as follows: A Wise Woman Will-try and preserve her charms: She may lack classic outline of form, but she should use SOZODONT, and retain the beauty and usefulness of her teeth. A fine set of teeth is one of the highest charms. SOZODONT to} will do this work. : Rough and Ready...,.. Tuesday, Oct. 3 Moore’s Flat Committee will please attend to al arrangements for the above nieetings. C. E. MULLOY, Chairman, D. E. Morgan, Secretary, 020 Grand Auction Sale. OMEN Cok is ck. Saturday, Oct. 28 North Bloomfleld...,., Thursday, Nov. 2 eee sR aMe Ga LTT Frilay, Nov, 3 N. San Juan...., Yaa Saturday, Nov. 4 Local_members of the pet f Central necessary + Sedgeay of the Republican Central Commit 1 VOTERS, ATTENTION! [FIGURES WILL NOT’ LIE Interesting Facts About the Asses: sor’s Office in Nevada County, Everybody should attend the Auction sale at G. W. Shearer’s residence, Round Mountain, on November 4th, consisting of horses, ‘cattle, i+] hogs, wagons, harness, also household and kitchen furniture, 018-td from the County Auditor’s books, and wil be found of interest to taxpayers; Cost of Assessing the County: 1875. A Card, To all whoare suffering from the errors and indiscretions of yout » ‘nervous weakness, early decay, los# of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE] Jno. T, Morgan, Assessor's salary. .. $2,900 OF CHARGE. This great remedy was disbi iJ Deputy hire...., 2,140 covered be Aa missionary in South America, peaneiceaniet Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. $4,140 Josepnh T, INMAN, STATION D, New York 1882, Crry 8. a Daniel Collins, Assessor's salary... $2,000 ; ; v “ Deputy hire.../."" 6,080] Would inform the public, and eg A Cough Cold or Sore Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable lung disease or Consumption. Brown’s Bronchial Troches are ceitain. to to give relief in Asthms, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh © nsumptives and Throat diseases. For thirty 4! years the Troches have been recom. nN} mended by physicians, and always . give perfect satisfaction, They are not new or untried, but having beeh ©} tested by wide and constant use for efficiency of the present administration, also prove of interest: A Poll taxes collected in 1881,,,.. $17,485 60 ©} nearly an entire generation, they us . LBB ssc: 15,210 30 *{have attained well-merited rank . penciency in VEGR. os veccess 88,976 80 among the few staple remedies or ¢}theage Public speakers and sing &} ors-use From to clear and strength eu the voice. Sold at 25 cts. abo 4 Ps Ren Mer Peles A eee Mothers) Mothers! Mothers f} Areyou disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth. If 89, go ab once and get a bottle t. of Mrs. Winslow’s soothing syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufterer immediately, you may depend upon it; there is no mistake about f} it. «There is not a mother on eaout who has ever used it, who. will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest. to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescript‘on of one of the oldest and best female physiciansand nursesin the United States. Sold 25 cents a bottle (of an Assessor) may explain the matter, Oll-te REPUBLICAN, POLITICAL MEETINGS. HON. H. W. WALLIS, HON. WM. GEORGE, HON. E. W. ROBERTS, HON. 8. WHEELER, And the other wi ADDRESS THE PEOPLE OF Nevada County on_ the issues—of-the day as follows: TETT Fen, ry Ble TANG) ccs cabin Wednesday, Oct. 25th . per Brench Gdrral 3 ane, Friday, Oct, 27 ' Tt j . © . North San-Juan:,,... Saturday, Oct. 28th CELESRATED Nevada Clty.. 5.5, eg Saturday, Nov. 4th \ ; cs q Grass Valley....;.. Monday, Nov. 6th ee. Local members of the County Central Committee will please attend to necessary arrangements for the abové meetings, By order of the Republican County Central Committee, C,E. MULLOY, Chairman, D. E. Moraan, Secretary. 020 “It is my creed, my religion, that the poor ‘. man’s mite and the rich man’s abundance : . shall be equally protected by the Government and eqelly taxed to ma&ntain ‘the Government; that before the law each man’s right arm shall have an even chance in the great struggle of life."—M. M. Esren. ESTEE & CONKLIN. BiTTERS 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’ uséd a remedy for the above class of disorders, as well as for many others, than any medicine of the age. For sale by all Draggist and Dealers generally, CANDY. MANUFACTORY — AND— Oyster Saloon, MRS, BREED & LEDDY, Cee oe STREET, opposite Tranat any store inthe county, lw. : Marsmatv’s Cubebs at Zekind’s, Cows For Sale. * Fresh milch Gown fir sale at Sutton’s ranch, £24tf THE Tomahawk at Zekind’s. tf — br House For Rent. House with four.rooms for-rent-.at$8-a month. Enquire at Band & Bassett’s Bookstore. . ~~ te _., Shurtlet’s Fish Market, Transcript Block. Fresh fish every. day. © . e27tt. Pei a, BOARD AND ROOMS Tuesday, October 24,1882, Surra, the Boss Grocer, is: deity Ww Which is superior to that imported, being made of the best materials, Republican Nominee for Governor, and Fresh’ Eastern Oysters, On the +halt shell, or cogked in any manner desired, Coffee, Tea and Chocolate always moe Cie 8 AE i, & LEDDY. . Republican Nominee for Congressman at Large, will address the'people at ON ——e HON. S. C, DENSON, Republican Nominee for Associate. Justice of the Supreme Court, will also be pres--ntand address the meeting, ity Y se Pia Please make State Central TO LET! — . . BYgWEEK OR MONTH!ROOMS NEWLY FURNISHED with all . 4.7 M ‘ements, juire of q R — LLY PENBERTHY, 4 ey order of the ‘The following figures area correct abstract $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, Sinoé then, however, the work is but little greater than that of 1875, At any rate no ciicumstances can explain the difference between $2,140 for deputy hire in 1875, and $6,030 in 1882, save the extravagance or inThe deficiency in poll tax collections will ‘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 registration this year shows a larger voting population by at least 200, This great, deficiency in poll tax collections on the year of an important election REPUBLICAN Republican County Nominees, . BOSS COFFEE Must be sold witbin the next THIRTY DA quit that line of business; Call early and secure big bar gains. B. H. MILLER, The Clothier. Professional Notice, Drs. F. J. & Almeda Magee, 4 Sal my Out at Less than First (st! My Large and Handsome Stock of _ Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s . ‘SHOES wi ADDRESS THE PEOPLE of Nevada County on the isst.es of the day, YS, as I -have determined to Election November ith. . Regular Republican Nominees FOR ASSEMBLYMAN, r S. WHEELER. Regular Republican Nominee FOR SENATOR, WILLIAM GEORGE. — Regular Republican Nominee FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR, A. NIVENS, Jr. ; . Regular Republican Nominee FOR SHERIFF, THOMAS MEIN. Regular Republican Nominee FOR COUNTY RECORDER, JOHN A. RAPP. Regular Republican Nominee FOR. SUPERINTENDENT OP SCHOOLS, A. J. TIFFANY. Regular Republican Nominee i WILL ALWA This place isopened as The immense importations thi exeels anything to be had in this city, and most Elaborate Saloon in the State, in the building on Broad Street, Nevada City, Opp. Citizens Bank. At the Bank Exchange Saloon YS BE FO a First Class Sa! f Liquors and Cigars will be kept, make it a quiet and pleasant place of resort, BANK EXCHANGE . ea J MARTIN COYNE," 0 pecially those who wish a drink, that that he has Opened the Finest UND THE FINEST sTocK oF LIQUORS, WINES, ALE, &€C. PHILADELPHIA BEER, (the best manufactured.) FINEST BRANDS OF WHITE LABOR CIGARS. An invitation is extende Largest and Best Assorted Stock in Nevada County At Unprecedented Low Prices, : A. BLUMENTHAL. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA CALEY, Takes pleasure in presenting elegant Fall‘ins Nevada City and the surrounding towns,, elegant assortment of Novelties ev antee that my prices are lower than full in every department. er than ever, Sheeti reduced in prices, ever brought to this city. frau a Pe ag Nevada City, keep conJ J J A C K stantly on han : es ie Choice Home Made Candy, y : ii : f y T EE ; 'F®@ J®@ ' “EPICURE” Next door.abov \ FINLA ~ Chairman. Nevada City, Oct, 8, 1882, : — Tn : os In Dress Gods and Silks our raté, surpassing in beauty all former importations, My stoek of Fancy Goods, My stock of Table Linens, Towels and Napkins I am selling vheaptings and Muslins, as well ; T have ou hand also the largest st Also Ten Thousand other articles su class Dry Goods Store, all of which will. b Country orders solicited. and samples sent free of charge, A. BLUMENTHAL, ee BELHVE GROGERYSTORE 18 and 20 Commercial Street, : NEVADA orry. —AGEN' POT, . JAPAN TEA,, EXCELSIOR BLASTING POWDER, . : ._ THISTLE ECLIPSE EXTSA DRY CHAMPAGNE, SPARKLING MUSCATEL CHAMPAGNE, GRAND PRIZE CHAMPAGNE. = _. Aslo keep on hand, Clock: Baking Imported Cakes, and a full line of [First-Class Groceries & Provisions,. sovvemmated >. 8 season embraces unquestionably the most Embroideries, Laces, Buttons, ete., is _—_ SON. PROP'R, 0. er opened in Nevada City, and I guarany other house in the city, Autumn styles are choice and elaoasthe rest of my goods, have been ock of Carpets, of beautiful patterns, ch as are usually kept in a first é sold at unprecdeuted low rates, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, T FOR— DEW WHISKY, Powder, English oon, where nothing but the best » and nothing will be left undone to portations to the ladies of FOR SUPERVISOR, DISTRICT No, 1, K. CASPER, Regular Republican Nominee FOR COUNTY TREASURER, Ca.. SCHMITTBURG Regular RepublicanNominee FOR SURVEYOR, J. G. HARTWELL, Regular Republican Nominee FOR COUNTY CLERK, FRANK G, BEATTY, ’ nti Regular Republican Nominee FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, E. W. ROBERTS. g cae pn RT Regular Republican Nominee FOR ASSEMBLYMAN, J. L. LEWISON. Regular Repub'ican om inee a FOR ASSEMRLYMAN, to everybody to call and see the new place. A: WALRATH. aaa SE IN DEPEND) GRAND OPENING rusheermn Gee DANIEL s BAKER, ’ emaibiony (Independent Candidate. ! for Constable, J. J. ROGERS Regular Democratic Nominees Election November 7th, ~ Regular Democratic N ominee FOR RECORDER, S. O. PEASE, MPN ecaNe cme ce Regular Democratic N ominee FOR (SHERIFF, B.D. CAR TEE = Regular Democratic Nominee . FORCOUNTY CLERK, M. BYRNE, Jr. Cg I Regular Democratic N. Ominee FOR. SUPERINTENDENT OF ‘SCHOOLS, C. L. BROWN. piughgReeensnser Regular Democratic N, ominee FOR COUNTY TRE URER, L. W. DREYFUSS. Regular Democratic N ominee FOR COUNTY CORONER, B. JOHNSON. . Regular Democratic N ominee FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, T. S. FORD, Regular Democratic Nominee FOR ASSEMBLYMAN, _ ©, SWEETLAND, : Regular Democratic Nominee _ FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR, . . ; . DAN. COLLINS, aiiiniis:,:-— ~ THOMAS, WALRATH & HICKS, Broad St, Adjoining Gault’s Bakery NEVADA CITY, > Regular Republican Nominee —— aon eenclene ceemainee st RI menor