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October 24, 1884 (4 pages)

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FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1884. “Tux Democratic party is insisting “wherever it can be safely done, that there is a duty on tea and coifee, im posed by the Republican party. The ‘duty on tea-aad coffee was removed by the Republican party, because it was irksome to the wage-earning ————-——————— ‘Tnx man who believes in proteotion to American” industries and American labor, and that the grand root of American progress ‘should keep moving, must vote the Republican ticket. fae ALLA AA AAA Jv would be unfair to accuse. the Democratic party of a lack of enterprise because it only stole $19,000,000 during its thirty “years of power. There was no more to steal. ~ ——_—_e eo Potrrictans who intend te take the stump during the coming campaign should bear in his mind that there are 20,000 dentists in the country. LT NSE What it Has Proved. What the election in. Ohio last Tuesday has proved is thus enumerated by an exchange : That the ‘‘bolters” movement against Blaine has amounted to That the Irish vote is leaving the Democratic party. _ That the Germans are still loyal “to the Republican party. That the people of the country are opposed to free trade. That the people of this country, regardless of party affiliations, are in favor of protection to American manufacturing and American labor. That they are opposed to pauper ‘wages. That Cleveland will not carry a northern State in November. That it is extremely doubtful that the Demecracy will carry all the States lately in rebellion. That @hio is still loyal to the principles for which so many of her noble men fought. ‘That therejis no longer any use for the Democratic party, and that it had just as well spend no more campaign funds. women who Wem 13 bonnets, have husWands whose pants sur +nirteen patches. nl You can see a Gentilespring when a Mormon jumps at him, DEMOCRATIC MEETING. (ate Nominee for Assembly, 14th District, H. V. REARDAN, Esq., President C, and H. Club, Nevada City, Will address the People ef NEVADA CITY, SATURDAY YE'G, October 25, On the Political issues of the day, particularly on Economy, National, State and County, Advance-ment of the Rising Gen-. *~ Tariff and Chinese Emigration. eration, the Invited to attend. FRANK POWER, Chair’s, AND OTHE SPEAKERS, : All Taxpayers are especially eee eget ee after him. HOTEL 4 ARRIVAIS, . NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOFEL STANLY A. EDDY..... PROPRIETOR. —o— Oct, 22; 1884 James Reid, Moores Flat, Amy Young, Bloomfield, George Young, = JN Young, Chas Young, rs Miss A Marriott, do yt McConnell, do and w, Camptonville, onemort, Oakland, F L Kincade, Auburn, ’ Ded M Harris, City. Union Hotel. RECTOR BROS..... Proprietors. Oct, 22, 1884, W E Chamberlain, You Bet, J A Hustler and w, Chimney Hill, Miss Nellie Culver, do rf H etm do kins, San _— Will re Bloch, do Geo J Compbeil, do D Davis, do Mrs A Nelson and ch, do Jno F Templer, Omega, James Rose, Bear Valley, Robt Curnow, Canada ill, J Hustler, Patterson, M A Baugh, Washington,Chris Mallon, City,. Harry Bennett, Idaho Mine. Tue man who farnishes food for wormse—The chap who drags hie gun, barrel foremost, over the fence At Grass Valley, Oct. 21, 1884,to A. Morehouse and wife, a son. er? MARRIED. og Bon penal a Oct. 21, 1884, by Rev. Si. B Edgar McNeill and Mary Sama Stokes. . miei ated DIED. 4 At Grass Valley, October 17th, William, son of Wi iam and Annie cieor, ed 3 years, 11 — and 19 dayt,® naAUCTION! — AUCTION ! FRANK GUILD Has just arrived fram San Francisco with a large lot of Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Linen, Crash, Toweling, Bed Spreads, Table Linen and Spreads,. Under Shirts and Drawers, Ladies and Men’s Hose, Hoendkerchiefs, Lace Curtains, Satéhels, Plated Ware, Castors, Kaives, Forks, Spoons, and a general variety of merchandise, which he will sell at private sale during the week, and at Auction Every sat rday Ev'g In the Building opposite National Hotel. Sale to commence Saturday: evening, October 25th, at 7 o’clock. FRANK GUILD, Auctione:r. ASTORI for Infants and Children. . What eotes thal ska, malig bow 1% When babies fret and cry byturns, ‘Whar Conetieaclond, er ‘parsons ed BRIGHT Oo astortat CENTAUR LINIMENT-—anrabsolute cure for;/Rheuma-« eeisipsigapenaenss tism, Sprains, Burns, , &c. The most Powerful and. Pene"If te horrible to think that many trating Pain~ relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. ACE OF To be found in all t French Pattern Call audiamine wiether WILL ARRIVE . MBS. LES? = ime @ ) ask near the Uniou Rotel, Ly NEW DRY GOODS + NEW FANCY GOODS ! POLITICAL NOTICES. Reduction in Prices to Suit THE TIMES! must be paid for in nereees 4M All political announcements GEO. E. TURNER, PINE STREET, NEWADA oOIrTy, OFFERING GOODS IN H1S LINE AT LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY. The goods consists in part of HARM BRE « Of Every Description Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tinware, Gas Pipes.and Fittings, Rope, Blocks, Powder and Fase, Shovels. and Picks, Axes and Sledges, Guns and Pistols, PAINTS AND OILS, Window Glass and Putty. B Crockery and Glass Ware. Mill and Mining Supplies. Agent for the Best Powder Comnies in the State. Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds. Fine stock Granite Iron Ware. Best lot of Lamps in the’eity. Purchasers willgsave money by buying at my establishment. GEO. E. TURNER. oa we -_ NEW MILLINERY! IN ORDER TO TAKE TAGE OF “THe LARGE SELECTION OF GOODS TO BE FOUND. IN SAN FRANCISCO, WE HAVE THOUGHT IT BEST TO HAVE £2 OUR MILLINER-“<3 TO TRIM A NUMBER OF HATS AND BONNETS THERE, WHERE SHE CAN HAVE THE AOVANTFxamining the French Pattern Hats, he Wholesale Houses, TS Q We also send a number of Bonnets and Hats, Which the Ladies are respectfully invited to they W ish tO purchase or not, Our MMillimer IN A FEW DAYS. & CRAWFORD, ADVAN+--+ Nevada City Democratic Meetings. JOHN I. CALDWELL, JAMES M. LAKENAN, A. J. RIDGE, THOMAS 8S. FORD, And other nominees on the Democratic county ticket, will address the people at the following times and places: Boca, Friday, Oct. 24. Truckee, Saturday, Oct. 25. Nevada City, Saturday, Nov. 1. Grass Valley, Monday, Nov. 3. Township Committees will please make arrangments for said meetingBy order of the Executive Committee of the County Central Committee. FRANK POWER, Chairman. FRuix GIuet, Secretary. DANCING SCHOOL! At the Theatre Every Saturday Afternoon and Evening. JOHN MICHELL, Teacher Ladies and Children’s Dancing School and Children’s Drill School, every Saturday atfternoon. Ladies’ and Children’s School and Soiree every Saturday evening. o15 BEAUTIFUL STOCK Fall aad Winter Goods. ". Mrs, M. A. Sterling AS JUST RETURNED FROM SAN Francisco, where she purchased a Large and Elegant stock of Fancy Dry and Dress Goods, Brocaded and Plain Velvets, Silks, Satins, Rhadames, Ladies Cloth, Ottomans, Combination Suitings, Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks, Fancy Goods. ‘MILLINERY. Ladies are particular! uested to cal aud examine my stock 0} t “ HATS AND BONNETS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, in all the latest . Parisian styles. Before a0 Sekine your. purchases, call on . ———= J. M. LAKENAN, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For Assemblyman, FIFTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. GEORGE LORD, REGULAR BEPUBLICAN NOMINEE ~ $ For (Sheriff. JON A. RAPP, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE, For County Recorder. FRANK G. BEATTY, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE : Fer County Clerk. 4. BR. LORD, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE. Fer Public Administrator. j FRANK E. MORRILL. REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE, For Superviso —4th District, Rough & Ready and Bridgeport Township . GEO. E. ROBINSON, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For County Treasurer. W. D. LONG, REGULAR REPUSLICAN NOMINEE For District Attorney. J M. WALLING, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Superior Judge. A. WALRATH, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Assemblyman. a W. P. SOWDEN, _ REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Justice of the Peace, s NEVADA TOWNSHIP. CHAS. E. MULLOY, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
. For Supervisor, NEVADA TOWNSHIP. JAMES GLUYAS, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For Sherlff. Se WILLIAM SCOTT, : REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE Fer Constable of Nevada Township. STi VE. VENARD, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Constable of Nevada Township. JOHN HUSSEY, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC’NOMINEE FOR * County Treasurer. . c. F. McGLASHAN, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Assemblyman, FIFTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. J. C. DONNELLY, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For County Clerk. WwW. J. HILL, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE Fer Supervisor, Meadow Lake and Little York Townships, (5th supervisoriol District.) For Supervisor. Ry ILAS WHITING, of Nevada City, is hereby announced as a candidate for the otfice of Supervisor of this District. Subject to the decision of the voters of the District. BLAINE & LOCAN. REPUBLICAN, MEBTINGS. J, M. WALLING, Nominee for Superior Judge; GEORGE LORD, Nominee for Sheriff; W. D. LONG, Neminee for District Attorney; GzO. E. ROBINSON, Nominee for Tredsurer: J. A. RAPP, Nominee for Recorder; A. R. LO. Nominee for Public Administrator; F. G. BEATTY Nominee for Clerk; A. WALRATH, Nominee for Assembly; Cc. F. McGLASHAN, Nominee for Assembly, Will address the citizens of Nevada county as follows: SPENCEVILLE, Thursday, October 23d GRASS VALLEY, Sa‘urday,Oc be 25. Township Committees will please make arrangements for said meeting. By order of the Executive Committee of the County Central Committee. E. H. GAYLORD, Chairman, will prove free y + NEVADA CITY, Tuesday, October 2ist,' ROUGH & READY, Wednesday, Oct. 224 . ° nent eee STOP THAT COUCH B* USING THE GUM TREE coucH aver. _If once tried in A agg fh ao and an Gum or noetegere Tree, phn Mon with hoe Ww. D. D VINTON, Agent, Nevada City £, ROSENTHAL’S Popular Variety Store Commercial Street OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, 8 THE PLACE TO BUY \ Fine Confectionery, Fruits and Vegetables, Choice Cigars, Ete —o—— ALL OF THE wear Mountain and Valley Fruits, IN THEIR SEASON. FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. E, ROSENTHAL. me ren emer 0 ‘B. CARR. Seonessuacee Corner Pine and Commercial sts., . SCHOOL BOOKS, . BLANK BOOKS, x ae CARR BROTHERS, THE PALACE DRUG STORE, Nevada City, Keep consta ly onhand a large and complete. tcck Ay “everything vereDy to First Olass Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC., MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS All kinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, THE FINEST BRANDS OF CISARS Prescriptions accurately .and carefully com pounded by a careful and competent Druggist ESTABLISHMENT, MAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE TH UNIJUN HOTEL, NEVADA CITY. JACOB NAFFZICER, PROPRIETOR. I invite the public to give me a call. JACOB NAFFZIGER. Nevada City, September 16, 1884. PORK-PAC KING HAVE RE-OPENED MY PACKING ESA HSeMEnt, where will be found for le WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Pork, Lard and Sansages. plating on ail metals. Old Tableware repaired and repla‘' E. No. 657 Mission Street, Corner Broad and Pine Sts., Erop:zietor: Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, LUETJE & BRAND, WATCHMAKER and Jeweler. PUBLIC notice. posed of. stock, a very . Mrs. S. i ou will be corivineed . that she Sue bested for leas ioe htan any other store the city. 019-1m. A. H. Panxin, Secretary. BROAD STI. NEVADA CITY Selling Out! Having concluded to RETIRE FROM BUSINESS In Nevada city on or before January rst, 1885, I therefore offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before known here, the entire stock of MEN'S,AND BOYS CLOTHING, Consisting of firstclas$" “Broaddloth, Cassimere and Pique Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Bodts and Shoes, Blankets, and everything that is usually to be found in a first-class Clothing Store. gE REMEMBER @y In Proof of this Assertion, AUCTION! Silver Plated Amalgamating Plates FOR SAVING GOLD. Used in Quartz, Gravel and Placer Mining, In any size or Quantity Furnished to Order. 00 The Bert Process yet discovered for saving fine Gold. or ,Silver, Nickel and Copper GUN AND PISTOL MOUNTING A SPECIALTY. CALIFORNIA ELEUTRO PLATING WORKS KEATING & FAGAN, Proprietors. 8 an hla ncisco Nevada Drug Store, Nevada City WALTER D. VINTON A Large Stock of Patent Medicines, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds Careful attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed. AGENT FOR THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD perial, London, Northern & Qacen, Liverpool, London, Selling Out! : At CASPFEF’sS. Selling Out! TAM CLOSING OUT! NO HOMBUG ! I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID. E® Now is the golden opportunity (it may never occur again in your experience) to buy goods at your own prices. dollar saved isa dollar earned, and you can Save a great many dollars by trading at Casper’s. A PUBLIC AUCTION ! iberal; adiscount will be made. K. CASPER, Propeienn: Will be held on the premises, RFP EVERY SATURDAY _ EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till furthér This sale will coritinue till the whole ’stock is disTo any one desiring to purchase the entire Selling Out! saeees Tue Gr: blood in it wards the which rece of Grass . way feel n capable. of avy eleve ready to & that come A. R. L didate for Nevada Grand Ja Eacampm State of ment is a don’t kno Odd Fello ing. AMONG efforts wa the succee luminatio1 Walrath, thal, J. I who as m« mittee dic Every and Henc dered to n e’clock t will be ix not prese! tute on t Pat Ca for strikit Corral wi in Justice and was f R. Mol horse ‘La buried V Colic was Mansi’ for the se been cut: A few < bons who Foundry « it out to « the artiol. and so sh main the went out to her 80: stripped . the raime even the The Di left yest township part of tk to whoop ning the the Boca they wil Truckee, latter ple principal Next ! 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