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September 16, 1884 (4 pages)

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le in give ial fo, thay won they hay lard rged ] be Ht tive or of iTS, nts. ces C58" White rice, with cure lyo ‘al nye sure vate forto nptly ate fail ner ity Viinal pers ost Imalythe acts Ise, “ol. Las nisVisASS ythuth. ive ind his ure; und dispn: rion jtle ~ , 10 ‘ate 7 NEVA DAILY TRANSCRIPT Vol. XLIX NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1884, Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co, The Nevada Daily Transcript, EVERY pAY BxOEPT MONDAY, BROWN & CALKINS, Ikins, Editor. ee ee Brown, Business Manager. OFFICE—“TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,” 82 Comercial Street. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year SS Utearsiacarisesdisarvercse oe Bix Months...ceeeeeee a voce 00+ 2088.50 Throe Months....seeeeeereeeceeeees 2.00 Per month..cesssesecesecesecees 70 COnts, Per Week ..cecesceeeceence coeeee LB Corte, MASONIC NOTICE. Nevada Lodge, No. 13. F.&A.M. STATED MEETINGS on the Second Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethran in good stand ing are cordially invited. H. STANSFIELD, Master. J H. BoarpmMan Secretarv. jell-ly Licentiate Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York City, N.Y. Session 1871 and 1872. Henry 8. Welch, M. D. RESIDENCE, COR. PINE AND COMOFFICE WITH. CARR moon} AERCIAL STREETS, NATIONAL . HOTEL Nevada City, Cal. P. F. SIMONDS. c. W. CROSS CROSS & SIMONDS, ttormeys and Counselors at Law. £7 Will practice in the State and United States Courts. OFF1CE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block Nevada Citv. J. hk. WALLING, B. H. GAYLORD. Notary Public. WALLING & GAYLORD, oe and Counselors at Law, Will practice in all the Courts State and ks , eos Pine Street, two doors below Broad. GEO. C. GAYLORD DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Case, Goods Grain, Feed, Etc., (7 Geods Sold at Bed Rock Prices Agent for Giant Powder Comps ny W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT., Civil ard Mining Enginre~, —aAxD— U. 8. Depu'y Miners) Surveyor. NEW SAV, MILL, At Roe’x Creek. ‘ M. L. & D. %ARSH, Proprietors. bie NEW Y,ILL at Rock Creek, ‘s .completed av we are now ready to ‘ll all orders for Br jjjding or Mining Lumer, All kinds, 5¢ Lumber kept constantly on hand. O° -ders left at the office on Boulder Street ¥ vil be promptly attenued to F . Von BUELOW, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. @\FFICE in Transcript Building, up stairs, O Nevaca City. Residence on Pine Street, near African M. E. Church. UNION MARKET, . Commercial Street, Nevada City, COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’s. HAVING leased the above ‘Market of Jacob Naffziger, we would respectfully announce tothe people of Nevada'City nd vicinity. that we are prepared ,to furnish hein with ths best. quality of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, ¢tt., A the Lowest Market Rates, We also keep on hand a choice stock of HAMS, BACON AND LARD. SPECIAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we have asumed ali indebtedness of the Union Market fro m November Ist, 1883, and will pay all b illsagainst the concern since that time,and rsons indebted to the market from Novemer lst, 1883 are hereby notified to pay the same immediately to the undersigned. js COLLEY BROS. Nevada City Dec, 1, 1883 BROAD ST. MARKET Nevada City, California. 1 AM prepared to supply Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, Corn Beef, etc. At as low rates as cam be ‘ourchased any where in Nevada City. Meats delivered within a reasonable distance free of charge. If you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or Chop, give me a call. I intend to always keep the best meatsto be procured in the market at the shop, and ustomers, whethe? old or young, can rely upon gettirg whac they order. A share of public patronage !s respectfully wlicited, Home Insurance Company, OF CALIFORN 1A ‘CAPITAL $300,000, Principal OMice--305 California St.: SAN FRANCISCO, 6 po INSURANCE ONLY J. F Hooguron President. . J.I N. Sueparp, Vice President. CHARLRs H. Srory, Secretary. R. H. Maetub, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co DAVID WATT JOHN C. COLEMAN Risks accepted on all classes of desirable property in this county at rates as low as solvency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal response to all just claims for loss. GEO W. HILL Manager. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY Organized in 1858 NORTH W ESTERN Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, F MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. Paid to Policy Holders $52,765,895.81 since Urganization Total Promiuma Revd. 45,261,145.12 a held for them.,. Excess of Assetsand Pay-g, ments to Potiev Holder§ 7/0 04,200.69 Dividends to Policy Holdersin each of the past Eleven Years unequalled by those of any other Company on similar Policies. THE NORTHWESTERN stands among the highest of the lite companies of the cuuntry in strength and security, as shown by the ratio o! surplus to liabilities. Its location has given it an immense advantage over companies located in the great moneyed centers, whose vast accumulations of wealth and capital lessen the :ates of interest. Add to this tht many of these companies are compelled by charter requirement to make their investments within their ow: State.and the cause of the great difference in the cost of poiicies. Its endowment policies wiil pay from 5 to 6 per cent. compound interest, life insur ance thrown in. For further particulars apply to HOWELL & AFBOTT, General Agents, 339 Kearney Street, San Fraucisco, or to B. WALKATH, District Agent Nevada City. 21 PATENTS BTAINED, and all other business in the U. 8. Patent Uffice attended to for MUDERATE FEES. Our ottice is opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We adNise as to patentabilitv free of charge; and we make NO CH/RGE UNLESS WE OB/} TAIN PATENT. the Postmaster, tie We refer her Supt. of Money C der Liv., and to officials of the U.S. Patent Office.For circular, ad H. SPRUNG. Proy.—-vice, terms and references to actual client NEVADA and GRASS VALLEY Wood and Lumber Co. 7 EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALLE All Kinds of Common and Clear Orders left at the Office at the Yard, at Town Talk, on the Grass Valley road wil be u your Own State or county, address C.A. SNOW & CO. Pat nt Office, Washington A. LADEMAN, Opvos DEALER IN ‘ * Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Junction ot Broad and Commercial Stree Nevada City. *promptly attended to. ‘ Choice Family Groceries Specialty Aivars at Nivens. ’ -THE— LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN THE MOUNTAINS. 25,000 JUST RECEIVED. WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN ANY CTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY. . CONSUMERS CALL & EXAMINE QUALITY & PRICE Also a Full Line of 3 ~ Tobacco and Smokers Articles. aUHGEON, ——— Qa mw. CHARLES M.D. Homeopathic Physicians, Booms 9 and 10, up stairs, cor. Broad and Piue sts., Nevada City, —o—— Office Siives8 to 117A. M., 1tol3 P. M., 7to9 P. M. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL AnD STAGE EXOUSE. 8. A. EDDY, Proprietor. SE THE NATIONAL. EX=] CHANGE HOTEL is. the ate finest structure north of uF !:4) Sacramento. Fire procf, Wit! modern in all its appointments, elegartly furnished, and has recently been renovated throughout. The Table fare will be unex‘ eptionable and accommodation for families especially provided. Charges to suit the times. Free Buss to and from the Depot. Stages leaves the House for North San Juan, Camptonville, Focest City, Alleghany, Pike City, Mountain House, Downieville, Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Derbec Mine, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, You Bet, Little York and Dutch Flat., THE NATIONAL BAR —AND— BILLIARD ROOM Constantly supplied with the very best wines and cigars : UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY.......CALIFORNI RECTOR BROS., Proprietors. . (Formerly of McMahon House, Holliste: THIS WELL KNOWN AND Popular Hotel, situated on MAIN STREET, “In the city of Nevada is one of the best furnished an amo comfortable in Northern Calfornia. The Sleeping Apartments are Large, Air) and Pleasant, and every bed in the house has a spring mattrass. As a desirable, quiet place for the weary, the UNION offers superior inducerents. The Tables of the UNION will compare favorably with any Hotel in theState and re filled with the best the market affords. The UNION has long enjoyed the reputa tion of being the BEST HOTEL in the moun tains and the present proprietors propose to keep it up to that standard. Nice Sample Room en first floor. Special accommodations for COMMERCIAL TRAVWell stocked Bar and first-class Billiaro Tables connected with the House. _ OPEN ALL NIGHT. E TOR BROT ERS. CASH GROCERY STORE HUSSEY & CO.,, OMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Kent’s Meat Market, keep on hand a ,full. assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS WINEs, LIQUORS, FEED, F: OUR, &c. We sell for CASH ONLY. New Dental Rooms, DR. T. W. McINT¥YRE Has fitted up the rooms on Broad st., Nevada City, just below the Nation:! Hotel, and is now prepared to do all kinds of Dental work in the bes manner and at reasonable prices. (anay30) T. W. McINTYRE. PRIVATE LESSONS IN SHORTHAND . ASD TYPE WRITING. ’ ¥, H. McALLISTER . 0 Grocery Honse invitation to call before m BUY THE BEST QUALITY Union India Rubber Co’s Pure Gum CRACKPROOF ‘RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the fvot and instep, which prevents thelr cracking or breaking. Weare making them with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS Scles, which make them last more than twice as long as any Kubber Boots made. FOR SALE b\ ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS KUBBER BELTING, PACK ING, HUSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc. Goodyear Rubber Co. R. H. PEASE, Jr. 8S. M. RUNYON, . Agents. SAN FRANCISCO. CITIZENS BANK, BROAD STREET.. ..NEVADA CITY Paid up Cepital $30,000. OFFICERS: .E. M. PRESTON..... seee+ «Presiden HR. MOUNT cies cass -Vice President JOHN: T. MOK GAN, .0:..0c55cscc'ees Cashier D. E. MORGAN. ... . -. . Secretary —DI2ECTORS:— Or. R. M. Honrt. Joun T. MorGan, Gro. M. Heeues. Gxo. A. COOPER. NILES SgaRLs. L. Housman E. M. Preston. 4% Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex change. 4 Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion 4@ Highest Price Paid for Stat and Coun ty Warrants. DRAW CHECKS OV New York, f Sacramento, San Francisco Also Sell Exchange on all the Principa European Cities, Make Collecti Banking Business. — CURRESPONDENTA— New Yore—First Nationa) Bank. San FRancisco—First NationalGold Bank SacRaMENTO—National Gold Bank of D O Mills & Co. = We issue Sight Drafts, Bills.of Exchange and Letters of Credit available in any parts of Great Britain anu Europe. DR. ABERNETHY & (€0.’S VITALIZER. The King of all Known Remecies, MANHOOD RESTORED By using the great vitalizer, the King of al : Restoratis es, T IS BEYON« A VOUBT THE MOST reliable, useful and Pr RMANENT Tonic to the reproductive organs of both sexes ever «nown. It acts directly upon the wervous system. It restores debilitated functions of the principal organs of the bodv and unsurpassed asa Nersine. ‘It is a powerful, permanent and determined Aphrodisiac, It is an Alterativeand Aperient of excellent fine quality. It relieves weaknessand pains in the kidneys; it prevents losses from the system from unnatural cause; ;it cures frontal headache, pimples o. the face, loss of memory, relaxed condition of the nervous syrtem, indigestion, sour stomach, diabetes, and all urimary troubles. Those who have failed te obtain a cure should immediate:y give the ViraLizer atrial. itis the Kine of all. Ithas never failed ina single case. The Company will pay $500 fora casé ic. will not cure, no matter whethey con plicated or not. The combination of the VitaLiz«r is such thatit cures both simple and cowplicated cases. This is owing to a practical ex perierice of 30 years. Dr. A. & Co. will guarantee a permanent cure in every «ase taken-under their treatment and special auvice. Time required is one to thiee months treat:xrent.__If the._great-Vianier-yfails, the money paid for the remedy will be refunded or $600 forfeited. Yall or write for our OBSERVATION ON MANHOOD, which wilt enable the sufferer to answer the necessary questions, so that each can have the proper remedy forwarded suitable for his SprEctaAL Cask. CoNSULTATION FREE ~ ConFiDENTIAL. Price of the great Vitalizer, $2, or »ix Bottles in case, $10 sUFFICIENT TO CURB In MostCasEs. Sent by Express on receipt of Price, or . D. ‘ 7 as ? suffering from d seases peculiarto Ladies their a invaluable and speedy zure obtained. Our Female Monthly Pills are unsurpassed as a regulator. Sent on zeceipt of price, $3.00. DR. ABFRNLIHY & CO., 426, KEA NEY STREfT, SAN FRANCISCu,\CAL. and tra ta Genera
'.LUETJE & BRAND, WATCHMAKER and _ Jeweler. \ BROAD 8T., NEVADA CITY <6 SS ciawakickeeke.\/ aide J. J. JACKSON, -PROPRIETOR. The Largest, the best and Cheapest In Nevada ily. —_——_9—— -—_—_ Everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery Establishment always kept on hand. To those who have never traded with me I extend a special aking their purchases. I8 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. w tii No more Rheumatism, Gout or Neuralgia. mmediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed Common Sense_Remedy. IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND never known to fail in a single case acute or chronic. Refer to al] pruminent physicians and druggists for the standing of sALICYLA.IC SECRET : 4#7 THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXIStS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS, SALICYLICA is known as a common sense remedy, because it strikes directly. the causé of Kheumatism, Goutand Neurs gia,while so many so-called specifics supposed panaceas only treat locally the fects. {t has been concéded by minent scine tists that outward applications, such as rubbing with oils, ointments, liniments and seothing lotious will not cradicate those diseases which are he result of the poisoning of the blood with Uric Acid SALICYLICA works with marvelous effect on this acid and so removes the disorder. Itisnow exclusively used by all, celebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Acaaemy of Paris reports 95 per cent ~ures in three days, ~ REMEMBER TH T SALICYLICA tsa certain cure fo RHE: MATISM, GOUT .and NEURALGIA The mostintense pains are subdued almos instantly. é Give ita trial. ey refnnded. Thousands of testimonials sent on application. y $1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $6. Sent free on receipt of money. * Ask your Druggist for it. Do not be deluded into takingm _tiions or substitutes, or something recommended just as good.” Insist on the genuine with ‘he name of WASHBURNE & CO., on each box, which is guran ed chemically pnre ur der our signature an indispensible requisit to insure success in the treatment. Take no othes, of send tous. Washburne & Co,, Proprietors 287 Broadway, cor, Reade St. NEW YORK. For Sale by CARR BROS., Relief guaranteed or monA. WUTKE, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, BROAD STREET 1WO DOORS BELOW POST “FFICE NEVADA CITY, CAL. Ped = ed ne Boots and Shoes a specialty ea REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, JAS. 7J.0OTT, Assay Office. (Establishe* 1.853) GOLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP TION MELTFUL_AND ASSAYED. PHILIP RICHARDS, “PURCHASE_ GOULD DUST AND BULLION SELLS CHEUK 3 ON SAN FRANCISCO, Ni. 5 Main treet ..NevadaCc ity. iWE Agents wanted for authenB A tic edition of his life. 1 ublished at Augusta, his hore. . argest, handsomest, cheipest, best. By vhe nowned historian and biographer, Colonel *¢Conwell suld the other twenty others by 60,000. Outsells every book ever published in this world; many agents are selling tifty daily. Agents are making fortunes. All new beginners successfui ; grand chance for them. $43.50 made by a lady the first day. Particulars free. Better send 25 cents for postage, etc. op free Outtit, now ready, imcluding large pruspectus book, anu save valuable t)me. ALLEN &CO., Augusta, Maine. right away tha anythin, else in chis world. All, of either.sex, succeed from fiist hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely: ure. At once address Trus & Co., Avgusta. Maine > J. G. HARTWELL, County Surveyor, —aNp— whore life of Gartield,.published-by-us,-out= J \ Send six cents tor postage,and receive free cust. ly box of goods‘which will *help you to more money ee «. in the on in t circulation $11,990 IN CASH Tue Butte Record says: “It does seem strange that any one should in: sist that the State of Massachuetts, which gave Garfield 53,249 plurality over Hancock, is a doubtful State this year, with the chances against a Republican success,” Just so. ac} a . Be Fy E 5 GIVEN AWAY But then, if Democrats didn’t claim a 3 2 all there is in sight they wouldn’t be . <f £ ~ ~ nn bo Genuine . Democrats, that is all. No sensible, king Tobacco will . . & #8 a 3 $500 . ive prantame as follows on. intelligent, honest man, woman or a a $450 Ist PREMIUM, $5 O00 child insists on so foolish a proposi; s 8 le 400 = Ys tion, as the Record sensibly calls , 3 $350 2d $2,000 “strange.” a . #300/3d “ $1000! . — = q a Sek 29 other Prouitasis as bexeohiown In printing the speeches of accepA Oo The % : : E 3 Fy $225 e mage will _be a tance of Tilden ond Cleveland in parSve B $200 pesos the person from whom we re. . allel columns, and in describing the a A Ey $175 Ghoswtatare Ee een older of these eminent Democrats as me. Ete $150 . be siven for the next largest number . “The man of brains,” and the youngs is $12EF . and thus, in the order of the number 8 2 = g : $100 . °* cmPty bazs received from each, . °F 48 “‘the man of beef,” the New ag a Be j 90 tenant. "eac es “rnust ear our hia se Nes-ainarntaiet displays a ; ° J i i . e = = z S50 origina) ol pare ma tale 0. & . at, will strike the faithfal ru 3 8 i ¢ Bas must be done up securely in ¢ . @l Democrat as little lessthan fiend> Fs F} 860 package, with name and address of . ish, z 5 ee ao $50 ee = ae of = perks mg = i oe ‘. $40 Fy oi 5 sane Bs ie beat le, SE 12 = . S50 . Retentverpctmm mms . A Sooruen tragedy conden Als $20 Co., DuruaM, N.C. Every genuine . ftom the dispatches: ‘Little Rock, mo 4 $10 bao esa en Arkansas. A Planter Murdered. A . Murderer Planted.” RANCH FOR SALE. amie rrpiascrienrtearomenauonras and MALARIA. From these sources arise threefourths of the diseasés of tlic huinan race. Thesesymptoms indicate their existence: Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Hcadac'ic, tullness after eating, aversion to exertion of body or mind, Eructation of food, Irritability’ of temper, low spirits. a tecling of having ncglected some duty, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, highly colored Urine. CONSTIPATION, and demand the use of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. Asa Liver medicine TUTT'S PILLS have no equ l. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through these three ** scavengers of the system,” producing appetite, sound dig: stion, rezular stools, a clear skin and a vigorous body. TUTT’S PtLLS cause no nausea M. LYNCH offers for sale his fine e_ Rauchon the Blue Tent koau, three mulés from Nevads City. It consists or 130 acres to 900f which 1 have a Govern.nent patent, 80 acres under -ultivation and well fenced, rye # of free water for irrigation and stock all the year around, with a perfect system of reservoirs, ditches and fiumes On the Ranch is a new dwelling house with four rooms ; a barn (0x28 feet, two large Shes, a ntabie 36x24 feet wich 16 foot shed. Ail new buildings. Wagon sheu 84x20 teet, smokehouse, woodshed and tool-room ; 70 tons baled hay, 50 tons loose hay, 20 acrealfalfa standing, 30 acres of clover, 6 good work horses, 1s head of cattle, hogs, 7 acres of potatoes, two new wagons, mowing machine, horse-rake, 2 harrows, 3 plows, Have also 100 acres of timber land. Will sel. the place with everything on it at a sacrifive. Apply either at My place or ac the TRANSCRIPT office. al5 M. LYNCH, Nevada City, Cal. ERROR’S CHAINS. COMPLETE HISTORY of the Nationai, Social and Keliyious Errors that luunkind has talien n.toand practiced trem the beginuing of creation, down to the present time, b, rR ANK S. .DUBBINS, assisted by Hun. S. Wells Williams, L. L. D., an. Prof. l-aac Hall, L. Lb. B. Ph, D., who are eminent scholars and noted iraveiers. You know religion, in some form, is interwoven in the entire tabrie-of human histsor griping, nor interfere with daily work, and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Sold everywhere, 25c. Office, 44 Murray Street, N. Y. TUTT’S MANUAL OF USEFUL REGEIPTS se>t free on application. Go TO CARR BROTHERS, TO EXCHANCE YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS, And Buy New Ones ’ ‘ — AT—. Regular ListPrices EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. SROAD STREET.....NEVADA CITY @pposite National Exchange Hctel, JAMES. HENNESSY, Proprietor (Successor to D. Welllington) NHE Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES announces that he has now ° the larges Lotot . Horses, Carriages and Buggies Tobe found in this part of the State. “Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terma, The Horses are free from vice, ot goodstyl and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive, Carriages for Funerals Attended to with Promptness. Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by theday,week or month and the greatest of care guaranteed. Notice to Woodmen. EALED PROPOSALS will be received by he) the Board of Education of Nevada School District until 10 o’clock a. m., September 27th, 1884, for furnishing wood to be deliyered on or befe e November Ist, 1884, as follows ; 20 cords of oak wood, 4 feet long at the Washington School House : 15 cords of oax wood, 4 feet leng,and 2 cords of pine wood 4 feet lor. g,at the Lincoln School House; and 5 cords of oak sixteen-inch stove wood, (double tier) aud one cord of dry pine at the Selby Flat School House. The Board reseryeg the right to reject any or all bids. ee U. S. DEPUTY MINERA SURVEYOR. 4% Office at the Court House. EO. E. ROBINSON, Distric e vada City, Sept. lst. ; ry. So the author begins with ‘The World's First Worship,” when there was but one people who worshipped cut one G.d. ‘they show how the DiIFFs.ENT nations GREW UP, became scattered over the earth, and differen! in LANGUAGE, CUSTOMS and re« hgion. ‘ihey tei us of the Sucred anu Hea. then Tradi:ious of ail these different nations, Then with the great first tacts of his**Eyypt,” the Land of tlie Sphinx, tell us its hidden history, and trace the errors uf ma. there ; ana so tell-of the Chaldeans; of; he “Jews ;” ‘Japan;” o. ‘the Dark Conti nent ;” of ‘Lhe aborigines of Awerica ;” 01 the Islands of the sea ; and of all the cifferent natiuns, and their great men; and ot their cities, famous builuings, books, firesiue tales, Lolidays, festivals, etc. Their plan has been to take the nations as they existed in their beginning, tollow then: iu their growths, and so present to usa complete picture of trem as they are to-day, iu the every day lite of the household anu busness circle. . The work contains 785 pages, a complete alphabetical index ; is beautifully illustrated with 279 engravings on steel, copper and wood, mostly procured by the authors in heir travels iestimony worthy of fullest confidence o Men of Nevada and Yolo counties : Rev. J. E. Cohénom, Pastor of Baptist Church, Woodland, Ca., says ; From anexauunation of this work, 1 unhesitatingly recomend it as entirely worthy and usetul_ and hope that it will receive the support e. all who desire to advance the cause uf truth Rev. J. E. Auderson,-of L'avisville, Yolo county, says: ‘‘Errois Chains,” is a most valuable and interesting book and worthy ot a place inevery Library. Rey. J. Sims, tastor of Congregational Church, NevadaCicy, says: ‘Errors Chains” is 4 book o rare we.it, full of interest and valuable insti uction and will fourm a splendid accession to any Library. _ Reading this vook, aided by the illustration, ix almost like traveling around the world accompanied by the most schularly and experienced guides, without the expense, tatigue or vanger ot the journey. Many who havea copy of this book in their Lib.ary, consider the engraviligs alone worth the price of the volume, besides the niormation contained in it, which is the laest, very complete, and that cannot be ound in any other \oiume. Itis now having a very large sale. Persons, uf either sex, desiring to canvass for a book which they will feel justitiea in circulating and that 1s very saleable, wili do well tocaiion, or address EAGLE PUB LISHING He USE, 502 Washington dt., San Francisco, Cal., or J.G. Ogsbury, Gen. Agent, NEVADA CITY, CAL. ‘Keystone Market. Commercial Street, Nevada City. HAVING purchased the above named Market, we will be al toseeiall former patront and will be able to supply the public with ali kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, And everything generally kept in a FIRST CLASS MARKET . Which will be furnished atTHE VERY LOWEST RATES, ALSO ON HAND : teed to be A. No. 1. ness, We can guarantee to give perfect satis faction to all, and will supply the ‘ Very Best in my Line. ~ All Times, — GUMBERT & LOCKE. tory placed befure us, they take us to Of our own manufacture, which is guaranHaving had long experience in the buuiAll kinds of Live Stock for Sale at Republican State Platform. The following is the Platform adopted the Republican State Conventiun: Resolved, That ‘the Kepublicans of the State of California, in Convention assembled, indorse and reathrm the National platform vention, receutly helu in Chicago, aud we congratulate the count :y upon the nomina: tion of Blaine and Logan, the true representatives of the American policy of progress and unity. Resolved, That we declare that the prosperity of labor and the interest of capital require the maintenance by the National Government of the American system of ariff for protection. Uuder this policy which has been constantly supported by the Republican party since its foundation, vur varied industries have been fostered aud extenued, our laboring classes have enjuyed better wayes-than in any other part of the world, and the whole country has achieved unparalleled prosperity. We deuouuce the tree tiade policy which, the Demveratic party has advocated since 1840 as dangerous tu the well-being of American sabor. We arraign the Deniocratic party of Valifornia » for supporting the National Vemccratic party, which stands upcn a platform that dovlares, in effect, for the freetrade doctrine of tariff for revenue only, as admitted by prominent members of the comuuttee that framed the plank. We insist chat the success of the British policy would destroy the growing indvstries of our commonwealth, especially the grape, raisin, wool and manufacturing interests, and would reduce the Wages of our workingmen to the starvation point. Resolved, That we ask and demand that the industry of the manufacture of the raisin shall be protected by a protective duty, and resolved that we demand the restoration of the tariff on wool as tixed by the law of 1867 Resolved, That we are in favor of the adoption of the Proposed amendment to Section 7 of Article 9 of the Constitution of this. State, authorizing the furnishing of free text-books for use in the common schools throughout the State, Resolved, that the Republican pai ty of Californ.a hasa consistent record in its un} s¥-ervingdevotion to-theinterests of the people in opposition to all monopolies, tirst—We deciare that railroad corporations being organized for a public use, all unjust discrimination as between persons and places is in direct violation of the Constitu tion of this State, and x second--We declare that the Charges for freight by all transportation i shuuld ouly be what ane service ‘stone abiy worth. Third—It is tue duty of the Kuurvad Commission to regulate freights aud fares justly in the interest of the people. We call uttention to the section of the platiorm of the Natioval ‘kepubiican party which favors Congressional legislation to carry out the constitutional power of Cons yress to regulate interstate commerce, and vepecially to the language deciaring that “Une principle of the puvlic regulation of railroad corporations is a wise und salutary vnhe for .he protection of all classes of the people, and we tavor legislation that shall prevent unjust discrimiuat.on and excessive charges for transportation, and that shall secure to the people and to the railways alike fair aud equal protection of tne awe.” We most heartily indorse this veclaration. -We chaiye that the platform vf the National Demucratic party evades this great issue. We arraign the Lemocratsc party of California tor supporting acanuidate for President whose public record iuentities him as a friend of monopoly and an cuemy to the rights and the interests of the people. We purticularly denounce tne voctrins advanced by tne nominee of the Vemucrati¢c party for Presiuent in his veto in the New York Legi-lature of the bill reCucingg fares on the Elevated Railroads, in wuich he declared that there Was no culpa tuliunal power im our Legislutuie to re. u. late aud abridge privileges pranted by _forwer Legislature to a public ageucy. This extreme munopolistic view had been condened by the higher Courts of thé land, is wrong Me One, and marks him as unfit vo held the high office of Magistrate ot the Hepabie. ae _ Kesolved, ‘That the Commissioner, of Agriculture be constituted a Cabinetcofficer of he natio as and unuer the title of “Secretay of Agriculture.” » Kesolved, ‘Lhac, recognizing the claims of our soldiers, anu the especial obligations of Califurnia to those through whose. faithful services our territory was ucquired, we favor une payment of pension to all sury iving veteraus vf the Mexican War, ‘ Kesolved, That all property should bear its equal share of taxation. That all property, whether owneu by individuals or corPorations, should be assessed at its actual cach value, a1.d'be compe.led to pay its just taxesg Kesolved, That we commend our representatives in Congress fur their efforts in behalf of restricjive Chinese leg.slation,thus redeeming the pledges o1 the party made for them, and renew ourdetermi:at.on to make such restriction effective, and in every wa: prevent the competition of Chinese wi + merican labor. National Convention for its emphatic declaration upon this subject; refer with pride td the attitude of James G. Blaine in Congress when the subject first became a national one, aud shave implicit faith that the ReDR. BR. M. HUNT, in_ ali our interests as against Chinese. Resolved, That we invite anu welcome te [Physician, our State the ple of all countries which j ; beloug to our division of the hvman family, OFFICE AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, . whose moral, physical and intellectual qual-— : : ificatious entitle them to the rights and.privNEVADA CITY, ileges of American citizenship c : of the Repub.ican party, avopted at its Con_ should be prohibited. ~ We thank the Republican .] pubsican party of the nation will protect us