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November 6, 1888 (4 pages)

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y i ! The Daily Cransevipt. So. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal ‘ ae = is CIRCULATES IN , @evada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, French Coris ‘ ral, Sweetland, North Bloomficld, M oore’s Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego‘ from the Sierra to the Sea.” Yi/f; I! m4 Marts G. McLatx. a ote-armed . soldier who followed Geserel Harrison’s lead in a good many hard places during the war tells the fo lowing: re ee have often heard General Harrison { offer up a prayer for the boys’ wellfare and protection down there on those Southern fields, so far away from home, and many times have . heard him address the boys in place of the chaplain. Neverto my knowledge, in "all the trying times of war, did I ever see one thing from him unbe.oming 4 } christian. . I think the battle-field and the eamp briag-out what there is ina man abou! as ‘well as anything can, and I have seen General Harrison tested in every way. As a’ soldier courageous,symputhetic and enduring, the army had no better.” This testimony regarding the person; ; : al character of General Harrison is simply that which, is given by all who ie tess know him. He stands out before the St } : people of the Daite PStutes todiy, un: ee assailed becanse’ unassailable. The : only effort of his enemies to depreciate i him is the charge that he wears kid a gloves. Ifke does, it is certainly not e, ‘to hide stained hands, for no man has} : i THIS MARRIAGE A FAILURE. dared to hint that General Harrison’s : hands haveever been stained by any corrupt act or by any immorality. : ——_~ 8+ UY YI Y Vih * eumenemormn 90 —————— = Mire dill.—‘‘You must writea letter endorsing'me, and so rede2m my chara :ter.’’ Cleveland.—“‘I Can’t, I should lose what little character I’ve got.” . Brilliant -{inferior materials and give poor, weak, : PropaBty no candidate for the Presidency has ever béen called to do the de amount of response to popular demand which has fallen to the lot of General Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana. The outburst of enthusiasm and sentiment in his-favor has been xomething remarkable, and he has been kept basy in the matter of acknowledging conrtei ae sies from the people who have crowded into his native State to pay complimentstohim. The history of politics bears no parallel tothe demonstrative enthusiasm which has gone out t) him. ie And itis encouraging to know that é ; down in the recesses of the public wr ‘ ; heart there is this evidence of “appre} oe ciation of what the country needs. General Harrigon represents princiB! ples ‘which are of vita] moment to the : ; people of this country, and it is because he is the exponent of these prin-* ciples that such a wave of sentiment For Ee has gone outto him. Itis the meas1. ELECTOR OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT, JOHN F. SWIFT. a . FS hc aad ure, not the man, and it id a 2. ELECTOR OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT, WM. H. L. BARNES. : : wholesome attitude on the part of the : , She ere plople . 3, ELECTOR OF PRESIDENT AND VICE.PRESIDENT, GEO. W. SCHELL. _mi moon of PREEDEN® AxD Lick peRinENT, THOS LL CAROTHERS. peated ay _ Av the present time there exists a a wide-spread feeling in the Republican party that the chances of victory are Be in favor of General Harrison. The ohne campaign which has been made by the party ever since the Chicago Convention has been such as many Republicans in the beginning of the year did not expect could be made. From the start it, has been eagerly pushed, admirably managed and unanimously sustained. There has not been a serious blunder committed, there has beet: an unusual display of intelligent party spirit. The conduct of the candidates has been wise; the direction of the campaign by the Natlonal Committee has been marked by sound judgment; the rivalries of leaders ee have been sunk out of sight; and there fir has been a certain tone and dignity to cay the canvass that no campaign ever oe equaled before. , , Z ae Tux interests involved in this cam: paign are of tremendous importance ; but in addition to this the voter has it ELECTOR OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT, GEO. A. KNIGHT. ELECTOR OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT, 8S. M. SHORTRIDGE. ELECTOR OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT, L. B. MIZNER. CHIEF JUSTICE SUPREME COURT, UNEXPIRED TERM, WM. H. BEATTY. re 5. 6. ELECTOR OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT, H. M, STREETER. 7 8 9 10, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT, UNEXPIRED TERM, Tt. D.-WORKS. ll, REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, 2ND CONG. DISTRICT, J. A. EAGON. 12. STATESENATOR, 5TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, E. M, PRESTON. , 13, MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY, 14TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, J. SIMS. 14. SHERIFF, GEORGE LORD. 15. COUNTY CLERK, 8. A. BULFINCH. . 16. TREASURER, B. J. WATSON. 17. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, F. T. NILON. 18. RECORDER, JOHN A, RAPP. s 19. CORONER, WILLIAM POWELL. 20. , PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, FRED J. THOMAS. 21, surveyor, CHARLES E. UREN. : 22, SUPERVISOR, FIRST DISTRICT, J. M. BUFFINGTON, JR. 23, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, A. R. WADSWORTH. 24 25 magi Gan Ga lack . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, H. MCCORMICK. in his power to e evate to 1e leaderod ghee ship men who distinctly represent : CONSE AI, WILLIAM SCOTT, what is best in the American life and 26, CONSTABLE, JOSEPH FOYER. spirit. It is an eminent Christian minister who says of General Harrison: ‘ Precisely such a man should be, as I think, at the head of this nation, full as it is of Christian homes, schools and churches,” not only to inOlear and Second Quality Sugar Pine. STHE ONLY CELERY COMPOUND Paine's others in Strength, Purity and Fastness. Durable CURES . PROOFS Economical Neuralgia besrecic Are Diamond Dyes. ‘They excel all . Nervous "San Jacinto, Cal.” “After usi ix botProstration re of Paine's Celery lamcured None others are just as good. Beware of imitations—-they are made of cheap and Rheumatism ee ea of rheumatism.” en 0S. Ink or Bluing (10 cts. a quart) etc. Sold by druggists or by ‘ crocky colors, 36colors; ro cents each. Ki < “el has done me pre ‘ Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Catd. di or ok aay Sth 0s ee Diseases [cine.” Gro. Asnorr, Sioux City, Iowa. WELLS,RICHARDSON & CO.,Burlington,Vt For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents. “Paine’s Celery Com. AND ound has been of, t All Liver Benefit for torpid five, indigestion and biliousness.” EvizaneTu C. Disorders Upatt., Quechee, Vt. pau peg CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street...-.---Nevada City Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted. WERE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New Vork, San Francisco. And Sacramento. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin: cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. . Collections om any part of the United Statesa specialty. Righest Price Paid for County ane State Wurrant< Gotd and Silver Bullion = wurchased Assay Office at this Bank. ” OFFICERS: AP PRRSTON ooo i cone eas \. PRESIDEN Wie Me EOIN Ec besccean cess VICE PRESIDENT JOHN T. MORGAN, ©. 6.556.645. CASHIER D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’T CASHIER and SEv’¥ DIRECTORS: pr. R. M. Hunt, Joun T. MoRGA™ Gro. M. HuGHEs, D. E. MorGan, ‘Ww. EDWARDS, L. HousManN, E. M. Preston. CORRESPONDENTS: New York—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Bauk. 1 Peabiamea ine ree Bank of D. O. Mills 0. . 'M. L. & D. MARSH, Manvfacturers and Dealers in All : Kinds s of: Lumber, Office and Lumber Yard : Boulder Street. : Nevada City. ig OF ALL K{NDS FOR BUILD ing and “pace * purposes on hand and sawed to order. fe keep constantly on hand a large stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds Shakes Shingles, Moulding, Laths, Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, _. Pickets, Etc. Etc. Oak, Spruce, Pine and Cedar Firewood. PLAZA PAINT SHOP _R. P. BOWERMAN icmp Would respectfully inform the people of Nevada City and vieinity that he has opened a First-class Paint Shop, On the Plaza, near the corner of Sacramento Street, Nevada City, Andis prepared to do the following kind Painting : Carriages and Wagons Houses. and Roofs, \Signs, Plain and, Fancy, Distemper Painting a specialty FIRST-CLASS WORK ! . ; PRICES LOW GIVE MEA TRIAL. sure a good administration, but for the “moral culture ofthe country.” ‘To Christian ministers and laymen” declares the Independent, ‘these words ms of Dr. Storrs should come with irresist= ible force.” ~ : p ee Piles! Piles! Piles! } Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered. It never fails to cure old chronic cases of long standing. a: Judge Coons, Marysville, says: “Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment cured me after year of suffering.” Judge Coffinbury,Cleveland,O. says: “T have found by experiénce that Mh Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment gives immedate and permanent relief.” We have hundreds of such testie monials. Do not suffer an instant longer. Sold by druggists at 50 cents per box or maled on receipt of ‘price; the Wit11ams Mr’c Co., Cleveland O. A Woman’s Discovery. “Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches vpon her and for seven years \ she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seémed imminent. For thrze months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of-us a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consum ption and was so much reslept s1!fiight and with one bottle has, been miraculously cured. Her name Mrs, Luther Lutz.” Thus write W. . ©, Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N.C: » "Get a free trial bottle at Carr Bros,’ a lieved on taking the first dose that she “i : : er OF NEVADA CITY. MADE TO ORDER
os SS @@™ All orders attended to promptly. ee est and most Artisti¢ finish. with the best instruments, and every Picture is warranted to give entire satisf action. —. LORMBBEY JOHN SWART'S Broad Street, Below National Hote: Jas. Cairns. Proprietor Harness and Gollars SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS AN BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. . °*4 ARNISTIC THOTOGRAPHY. W. A. CLINCH AND C.J. ADAMS HH‘ RE-OPENED THE Photogravh Gallery on Pine St Both gentlemen are fine Artists and their work is ite. best that has ever been offered in this part of the county. (OF Every cone. should visit the Gallery and procure some pictures. (08 Don’t forget the place— PINE STREET, opposite Geo. E. Turner’s Hardware Store. 024 Mathieu Schramm, PHOTOGRAPHER —ANDC— ARTIST. MAKES PICTURESMOF EVERY A STYLE ANDs SIZE. Instantaneous Photographs of highBiaby’s Picturss a specialty. @0@The Gallery has been refitted Order Your Holiday Pictures . . A. FRIEDMAN. Mr. Andrew — Johnson, OiSan Francisco, who will be conHEAD THIS (GOOD AS COLD !! Merchant Tailor, Javing been called East, has secured during his absence the services of —ONE OF THE— Leading Cutters stantly on hand at the estab' lishment on Broad Street, Two Doors Below Express Office. $ The Establishment has recently been . ’ . LATEST NOVELTIES . ;2>, In the way of Cloths. t MR. JOHNSTON Is prepared to make them up in}. the Latest Styles and at — Parties From Up Country: Desiring samples, will please write, for Self-Measurement. By this means as good a fit can be obtained by a gentleman residing in Sierra county as by one living here. : A FITGUARANTEED OR NO SALE. (OF A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES his been inade, which will be made known on Application, Remember the place. A. FRIEDMAN, Broad Street, two doors below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada City. NEW GALLERY, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. xteasive Business, Down Goes Furniture) THE STOCK OF FURNITURE Now IN OUR STORE MUST BE. RESAMUEL YEO, PROPRIETOR. THE BEE HIVE, Takes the Lead FINE DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS and. MILLINERY. Leading Store of Nevada County. Samples free at the BEEHIVE. Parties visiting Grass Valley wili do wellto call and inspect our The Leading Harness Shop. zs*=¥st> cease duced regardless of what we get for it in order to make room for Two Carloads of Furniture Now on the way from the East. For this reason we offer wee Extraordinary Bargains —IN— @ BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM TARLES AND CHAIRS, BEDS AND BEDDING, LOUNGES, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Etc. Fine Upholstering a Specialty -. Finest Stock of Farnitorz IN NEVADA COUNTY TO STOCK OWNERS. pared to furnish pasturag: coining winter. onable. For particulars apply to a H. B. WHEATON, Supt., L. OONRATH, Smarteville. The Excelsior Water and Mining Company are prei woop AND wiLLow wane, . “ Opposite his old Stand, ow and feed for stock during the Rates reas-: LEGG & SHAW Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves TINWAKE, DOORS, WINDOWS, COAL,. O1L, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Barbed Wire, Ete. Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, Oil Stoves, Manufacturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware HYDRAUTLIC PIPE, Mining Property For Sale. Light Two-Horse Wagon, WM. BARTON, Agen at East Banner Quartz Mine feet. There t. lars. Theshaftis down 1 veloped, This is one of th in the county. ete S Ll PERSONS IN NEED Of WAGONS partucniars ¢ A an calland examine before phos tl ~ enply for eutars to MYRON FOOTE, . . * National Hotel, Nevada City. August Sth, 1888. N ACCOUNT OF DEATH IN MY FAMily and owing toill health and dma ; : : ‘}of means to develop the pro: » 1 off STUD — BA K E ey tos sale at a low price sna mye tenes Situated about 144 miles east of N of and adjoining the famous old Weesar's n§ which hag produced nearly a million of dolatunnel at the depth of 300 feet with = raise 0f100 feet. The ledge is partially bo rospects Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings, Mining implements a Specialty AGENTS FOR THE is Largest and Best Equipped BARDAWRE STORE Prices amLow as the Lowest. $30. nll Califrna Powder Works. : ¥m Northern-Central California Tent eens, ‘ All order for anything in my line prompt GRAND ? BANKRUPT. SALE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Household Furniture : Mattresses, Spring Beds Carpets, Mirrors, Etc., Recently owned by L. M. Suke* forth and purchased at Sheriff's Sale by the undersigned. BEHOLD THE BARGAINS ! Bedroom Sets reduced from $115 to 5. Bedroom Sets reduced from $40 to Carpets, per yard, reduced from 1.25 to $1. Carpets. per yard, reduced from $1 stocked with a full line of the to 75 cents. Parlor Sets, reduced from $60 to $40. Bed Lounges, reduced from $30 to Hair Mattresses, reduced from $20 o $15. Spring Beds, reduced from $19 to $7. Willow Rockers, reduced from $12 to $9. Rattan Rockers, reduced from $9 to 6. Wall Paper, Half Price. Picture Frames, Half Price. Mirrors, Half Price. — . at Bird Cages, Half Price.. Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Price. MOST REASONABLE PRICES . 4, Evervthing Else at Equally Low Prices. The Goods will be Sold Without Reserve ! shen th les will be forwarded Sat : Fee Chane eccoupwricdy Boice. MO OL The Stock 1s New AND IN STYLE. REMEMBER THE PLACK\, Cakeforth’s Old Stand COMMERCIAL STREET, (Near Pine,) NEVADA CIFY. «2.005020. 00.3 CALs LKGGe SHAW PROPRIETORS. B. H. MILLER Meguiarly Receives The Most Anoroved Stvles IN MEN'S AND ROY’S oLOoOoTH iN G@ And Furnishing Goods. As Handsome a lot of Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats, Ete., Ete., As can be found anywhere. In the way of Underwear My Stock is not excelled, The Latest Eastern Fashions Stiff ana Soft Eats BOOTS AND SHOES,’ : SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, And everything else usuall d first-cluss store of the inde yee 8 My Prices are Astonishingly Low anf my Stock is the}Most Oor-~Iv.te. B. BH. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. BARBER SHOP REMOVED. C. E. WILDE Hime HIs BARBER The Rear of Britland'’s Saloon, ON PINE STREET, Where he will better prepared than ever Leather and Shoe Findings, Glass-. todo all kinds of ‘ionsorial work in firstware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, Cutlery, Crockery,. Horseshoes, Nails, clase style, oct2-Im 7 New York Bakery. —oG. WM. DURST, = Proprietor — -o— kno Joba Hurston POPOIAE Bakery of Mry COMMERCIAL STREET, Lintena variety Pr i on hand at all timesa good BREAD, PIES, CAKE, : Etc, Wedding Cakes : ; And Pastry Made to order on short notice ox ly attended to, By strict attention to business, giving LEGG & SHAW, Main Street, Nevada City hope to.meritaliberal patronage, » HAVING PURCHASED THIS WEL. . most — ood satisfaction and selling at low rates, + _. MD