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September 19, 1884 (4 pages)

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roney, John nspec. , 1anan, + Jag, Frank pector on, W, pector Samp[, Me. * John ym, B, gh 0’. hn LeMike or Jo, pector an, R. ector linton Tully. r Hy. 1 Hartor J. John C. 8. . Mary BatChew, y Cenan, ANT City. Prop. etfully epared oking. alty. with dgers, ired. icited, ad the. NS. "every ie sure is feler. Union t this Inited g for ment tor. VEVADA DAILY TRANSORIPT POSTOFFICE DIRECTORY. Arrival and de ure of the mails from the Nevada City Postoffice until further notice: CLOSES ARRIVES. caveusnys aa PM. 11:13 A.M 2:00 P M, 6:55 P.M. Western 8. F. tac.) lg M, 11:18 4. ie 6:15 A.M. 11:18 a. Mm ow a :00 M. 6:55 P. M. Colfax os» G54. M. 6:55 PL Sierra City, via NN. San Juan, Camptonville and powueyie, ily (except Sunbor hes r 545 a.M. 4:30 P Mu Blue ent, N Bloom: . field Moore’s Flat = and Graniteville, daily, (Sunday excepted )..+6 estes S454. M. 2:80 PL Washi and Omega, Tuesday: 8, ola Satvestseees eee 6:20 a.m. 11:30 a. M. You na Littie iS ob and ‘Dutch Mondays, Wedlnes days and Frida: 11:30 A. a 6:20 a. M. WALLACE J. WILLIAMS, RP, A. BLUMENTHAL, who has been in San Francisco for some little time, returned home on Wednesday evening. He has purchased an immense stock of fine goods and will have a grand opening of which due notice willbe given. Mr. Blumenthal informs us that this stock of fall goods will surpass any previous season’s, and they will be sold cheaper than ever known before. In THE case of Michaels vs, Larkin, concerning an entry of public land in Sacramento district, the Secretary of the Interior has decided that even where lands rated as mineral cease to be used for mineral purposes, they cannot be considered agricultural in character. Mrs. A. C. Hincxson, Mrs. R. M. Hunt, Fred E. Brown, Geo. E. Turner, J. M. Buffington and: wife, M. L. Marsh, Niles Searls, Jr., anda number of others left on yesterday morning’s train for Sacramento, Tue Langrishe Company on Wednesday evening closed their engagement at this city by ‘playing ‘‘Man in a Maze” and ‘‘Simpson the Skeptic.” The performance was alaughablé one, Rev. Joun CuisHoim of Elk Grove will preach at the M. E. Church in this city Sunday morning and evening, Rev. W.B. Priddy, the pastor will not return till next week, ALL places of business under the control of Jewish citizens will on aceount of the heliday season be closed at sundown to-night and not be reopened ti Monday morning. —_—_-9<—>s—— Miss'AppIz G RISsEL of Washington is visiting with friends in this city. Her father brought her down Wednesday, returning yesterday. —_———__ o> ———_—_——. Tout will be charged on and after Monday next for traveling over the new road to San Juan. The Supervisors have fixed the rates. Tae land case of Mra, F. A. Sands vs. W. P. Sickles was on trial before a jury in the Superior Court yesterday. Mons. E. Derpec and Geo. T. Emory and wife leave for San Francisco this morning. D, E. Moroan and wife have returned from the State Fair. eee NOT COMING. The Effie Ellsler Company Cancel Their Engagement Here. George F. Jacobs yesterday received from Al. Hayman, manager of the Baldwin Theatre at San Francisco, a telegram announcing that the Effie Ellsler Company will not appear at this city on Monday and Tuesday evenings next, as adver: tised. Sickness of a member of the troupe (which member is not stated ‘in the dispatch) is given as the reason for cancelling the engagement, It is the second time that Miss Ellsler has been billed to play at this city and failed todo so. Two years ago, more or less, arrangements were made for her to appear as ‘Hazel Kirke” in the play of that name, supported by the Madison . Square Company, but after the fact had been extensively advertised, and a short time before the date set for the performance,the Company telegraphed that it could not come, and sent the money to pay the bills contracted for advertising; bill posting, ete, ‘The Smartsville chases Case. The Smartsville m: miners recently convicted of contempt in the Superior Court ef Yuba county, have through their attorney, C. W. Cross, obtained from the‘Supreme Court a stay of proceedings pending the application for a writ of prohibition enjoining Judge Keyser from fixing the penalty. The matter will come up for argument in the Supreme Court on Friday, October 3d. Guilty as Charged. The case of Patrick Tierney, charged with the rape of a thirteen. . year-old girl of North Bloomfield, went to the jury on Wednesday evening, and in less than three hours was returned a verdict of guilty with a recommendation of merey. The defendant will be sentenced e Tuesday morning at 10 o’elock. The lightest punishment he: can reoeivé. « is five years in the State Prison. . : CamPatan Hats at Barrett's 020 ‘. Simonds; a OUR RESOURCES. Bringing Them to‘the Wide . World’s Attention. At the convention held in Sacramento Tuesday the Committee on Organization submitted the follow. . ing, which was adopted: » Whereas, Experience has shown . . that in order to develop the resources ; . of a country or district of a country, and to attract to it a desirable class of immigration, an organized effort _. of the eitizens of such country or district is necessary; and whereas, . the counties of Amador, Butte, Colusa, El Dorado, Lassen, Lake, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Tehams, Trinity, Yolo and Yuba posessa unity of interest and should work in harmeny; therefore be it resolved: 1, That a an asosciation is hereby formed which. shall be known as the ‘Immigration Association of Northern California.” It shall be under the control and direction of a Board of Directors, to be composed of one Director from each of the above counties and an additional Director from the city of Sacramento, or of such counties as shall continue in the organization,to be appointed as hereinafter provided. The Board ef Directors shall immediately organize by the election of such rules and regulation s for its own government as it shall from time to time deem expedient, 2. In each county of this district there shall be a sub-association formed, to co-operate with and further the general objects of this association. 3, ‘Lhe Directors of this association for the first three months shall be as follows: To be filled, Amador county; W. Bowers (Oroville), Butte county; Will S. Green (Colusa), Colusa county; George G. Blanchard (Placerville), El Dorado county; H. C. Boggs, Lake County; to be filled, Modoc county; to be filled, Lassen county; to be filled, Nevada county; J. A. Filcher (Auburn), Placer county; to be filled, Plumas county; N. D. Rideout and Joseph Stefferis, Sacramsnto county; C.C, Bush (Redding), Shasta county; E, Kincaid Downer (Downieville), Sierra county; A. H. Denney (Callahan’s Ranch), Siskiyou county; W. B, Parker (Vacaville), Solano county; George Ohleyer (Yuba City), Sutter county; Chas, Cadwalader, Tehama _ county; C. W. Craig (Weaverville), Trinity county; A. B. Blowers (Woodland), Yolo county: W. H. Parks (Marysville), Yuba county. [The above names were chosen subsequent to the adoption of the report.] 4, At the first meeting of each county organization one Director shall be elected whose term shall be for one year, and commence for the first term at the expiration of the term of his predecessor herein named. 5. The central office of this association shall be in the city of Sacramento, All members of the local association are members of this general organization, 6. Itis recommended that each county in this district where no local organization exists, hold meetings immediately to perfect the local organizations, Where such association now exists they become members of the general organization upon notice thereof to the Secretary of the Board of Directors. 6. Each county coeselialin shall make its own provisions in regard to membership and in the manner of collecting information, and money to defray expenses. All information concerning the resources of the distrist shall be edited, printed and distributed by the central association, 8. For the providing for general expenses the Board of Directors shall have power to call upon each of the county organizations for such pro rata of the same as in its judgment may be just. All other matters pertaining to the development of the resources of the district shall be left to the discretion and judgment of the Board of Directors. Uniformed Division. At the meeting of Republicans held in Hunt’s Hall Wednesday evening the work of perfecting the organization of two uniformed Blaine and Logan companies of one hun: dred members each was acted on. For Capt. Hartwell’s company, red caps and blue capes were selected and Captain Lanyon’s company chose blue caps and red capes. It was decided to order two hundred of ‘them at a cost of 55 cents.per uniform. The Republicans already have more than enough torches including the 250 or so left over from the last campaign. Following are the officers of Captain Lanyon’s Company: First Lieutenant, P. F. Second Lieutenant, W. M. Quigley; Orderly Sergeant, C. P. E. Gray. ieee aie ee aa Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos' phites, For Throat Affections. Dr. F. B. Philpott,Salisbury; Mo., in glandular diseases, and Throat affections, ‘with uniformly good results. It is the only —— of Cod Liver Oil I use,” Hays: ‘I have used Scott’s Emulsion . ‘ THE MASCOTTE. How Some Circus Actors Named a Mine. A correspondent of the San Francisco Bulletin writes this from Grass Valley: The Mascotte is the mining novelty of Grass Valley. This is due to the character of its ore and the history of its ownership. So far as the: mine has been opened! there is little or no trace of quartz in the ledge, but*the ore seems to consist of a combination of copper and iron, which,on being broken up, presents a dark springy sucface to the eye. Below the mine is a small creek which in early days was fabulously rich, andtothis day men can make fair wages in pounding up the quartz pebbles that are found on the slopes on either side of it. At some point of its course it is supposed that the Mascotte will run into the rich ledge from which this float gold proceeds. _The ownership of the mine arose in a novel way, One day, several years ago, John Robinson, a circus man, rented the hill across the way to pitch his circus tent for the good people of Grass Valley. In conversation with John Murphy who owned the lot, he was told about the ravine spoken of above. Naturally he asked where it was supposed all this geld. came from, and Mr. Murphy replied that it doubtless came from a vein in the hills somewhere opposite, On asking him if there was any sign of a ledge Mr. Murphy referred him to the curious croppings on the surface, and in fullgsight of their standing place. Then crogsed over to look at these croppings. Gazing at them intently for a few moments, John Rebinson was suddenly enthused with the idea of being a mine-owner, and turning to his companion he offered to furnish money for labor, machinery and buildings, if that gentleman would form a partnership with him in the miae and act as superintendent thereof. This Mr. Murphy was quite ready,to do, and a few days afterward werk was commenced, Later on, Robinson received word on the train, by telegram,as the company was going East, that the hoisting works had started and asking for a name for the mine. After reading the telegram he passed into another car, where several of the company were singing the Mascotte, and said: ‘‘Well, my mine’s going, they are hoisting ore. What shall I call the mire ? : A dozen voices shouted back: ‘The ‘Mascotte,’ the ‘Mascotte,’ ” At the next station the wires flashed back to Mr. Murphy the name thus curiously given, and Jubn Robinson passed into the smoking car to dream of the day when the Mascotte mine should be a greater source of wealth than its namesake, the opera. Up to date he is. still dreaming and smoking, but he furnishes money without stint for a thorough prospecting of ithe ledge, and it is not utcerly improbable that the near future may show John Robinson’s mine to be almost as celebrated as John Robinson’s circus, ea @ BB Oe A Pioneer Paralyzed. The Union of yesterday says: Henry Walton, an old resident of Rough and Ready, who has no family, and was living alone, was found a few days ago in his cabin ina paralyzed condition, His absence had been noted and some children went to his cabin and found him helpless, Dr. Coombs was called upon and rendered what medical assistance could be given. Application has been made for his admission to the County Hospital. He ia 77 years of age, a been been 33 years a resident of California. He has been in his day a man of no little artistic talent, although not making it a specialty, and at the time the Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall was erected at Grass Valley, painted the walls with emblamatic scenes representatives of those Orders, which have been noticed for their skillful portrayal, Wednesday Evening’s Wedding. The wedding of Mr. Tully and Miss Shaw which took place Wednesday evening at the residence of the bride’s brother, Geo. C. Shaw, was attended by the relatives and a few of the intimate friends of the contracting parties. Yesterday morning Mr. and Mrs. Tully left on their bridal tour, going to the seacoast and intending to be. absent four or five weeks.HBL Sies i slat diate at SuMMER has eome and the soda fountain at Carr Brothers’ is in full blast. je3-tf FRUIT syRups are used in flavorng the soda water sold by Carr Brothers. ~ ~ e3-tf, _ Anrornr Tam says the letter R has come in with the months, and fresh, fat oysters in the shell or can are received every day. His place of business is at Stumpf’s Hotel. s1-1 First Goods of the Season. ~-Hyman Brothers have just received-a full line of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing of the newest patterns, suitable for the Fall and Winter trade, ag29 vromptly attended to. A SOLID INSTITUTION. Commissioner Farnum’s Report of the Condition of the Citizens Bank. J. E. Farnum, Bank Commissiener, who on Wednesday last made a searching examination into the affairs of the Citizens Bank at this city, informed the reporter that the institution not only carries $16,000 available cash in excess of the amount required by the rules of. the Commission, but that it is one of the best managed banks in the State. The report on its condition, which Mr. Farnum has prepared for Attorney General Marshall’s information, gives the following interesting figures: RESOURCES, Bank Premises......... Bond and Warrants. Loans on Real Estate. Loans on Money on hand........05 Due from Banks and Bankers. . ee and Fixtures ses, taxes, etc... Gok Bullion..... oes Total Resources.....++++++++ LIABILITIES. * Capital, paid up.......e005 $ 30000 00 Due Depositors........06 121086 76 Interest collected....... we 593 78 Rents, be gg WHO isis cers tens 66-36 Dividends unpaid..... aw 419 28 Profit and 1osB......seeeaee 18337 88 Total Liabilities......... $165504 06 Nevada Couuty Fish Hatchery. The State Fish Con:mission’ held
a meeting at Sacraménto Wednesday. During the present year about 72,000 young trout have been distributed in Donner, Independence and Tahoe lakes, in the American and South Yuba rivers, and in other waters. Thereare at the Shebley hatchery, inthis county, ready for more. These are pretty well grown for young fry; all of them large enough to take care of themselves wherever they may be placed. In the course of ten days ora fortnight, the distribution of these fish will be begun, None willbe placed in private waters. Democratic Delegates. The following delegates have been elected to the Democratic County Convention from the Precincts named: You Bet—T. B. Blue,A. G. Chew. Litttle York—Albert Tebbets. Lowell Hill—Wm. McGuire, Hunt’s Hill—M. McLeod. Washington—J. H. Brimskill, ‘8. B. Crawford. Omega—N. C. Tully. Bear Valley—John Lang. North Bloomfield—John Rohr, C. E. Pueschell, Thomas C. MeGagin, H. J. Carter. —_> New Dwelling House. Mrs, Lyons, proprietoress of the hotel at Sunny South, Placer county, is building a beautiful two story dwelling house on Piety Hill, opposite Mrs. James D. White’s place. Messrs. W. Hoskins and F. Miller are the contracters. Mrs. Lyons proposes erecting one or two more houses in this city when the one mentioned above is finished, and will rent them all. 5 acted A, Golden Turtle. W, F. Englebright, who has just returned from a trip to Iowa Hill, Placer county, brought with him a remarkable nugget of gold that came from.a mine in that section. It weighs about half an ounce ‘and is the shape’of a turtle, tail and all. ———— The Phonograph, Telephone, Telegraph, and kindred electrical messengers will all be utilized by the orders for SOZODONT, which will be flashed and sounded over the wire. It is as well knewn abroad as at home, as a cleansing agent for the teeth. _—>o—__——_— Young Men !—Read This.” The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Michigan, offer to send their celebrated Electro Voltaic Belt and other Electric appliances on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitaliity and manhood, and all kindred trouble. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases.” Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. eS Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit can be cured by administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in acup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate d er or ap alcoholic’ wreck. nds of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken. the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effects: result from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free, Address, GotpEn Spxcrric Co., 185 Race St., Cincinnati, O. Mountain The Nevada Ice Company has commenced the regular delivery of ice in Nevada City for the Summer season, All orders left at the Company’s office, on the Plaza, will be ma2g Ty lee. distribution, from 50,000 to 100,000, The Slickens Question Very Old. Ata meeting of the Geographical society held at San Francisco Tuesday evening, Mr, Del Mar delivered an address concerning the ancient yold mines of the Tiber, which were first worked by the Etruecans and afterward by the Romans. He said concerning the mines, the slickens question agitated the Roman mind twenty centuries.ago and had been brought to a conclusion in one part of Italy by an amicable arrangement between the miners*and farmers and in another part by an interdiot of the Senate. The mines of the Tiber were placer diggings, some of which were situated near Perugia and others in the Valdi Chiana. At present they are entirely abandoned the ouly goldwmines at work in Italy being the quartz mines of Piedmont. Truckee Republican Items. Richardson Brothers’ mill and box factory are running under full head. Truckee is duller than it has been for years. All kinds of business is stagnated, yet, with all its dullness, it is said to be the liveliest town on the railroad, The new bridge is progressing finely. A fulll crew of men are working on the structure, and are getting through as fast as could be expected. The bridge promises to be a good one—-the best bridge on the Truckee river, The late snow has developed the fact that the mountains are still full of bear. Tracks are seen daily, some of them showing the animals to be of prodigious size. SRC ET A THIRTREN-YRAR-OLD-BOY was sentenced in New York on Saturday to two years in the Penitentiary for picking a pocket of ten cents. Meanwhile Mr, Ferdinand Ward, who stole one thousand million cents, lives in luxurious quarters in the Debtor’s Jailin Ludlow street. If Governor Cleveland has any political horse-sense or idea of justice he will pardon that little Irish gamin, Patrick Ryan, in the twinkling of aneye. The law that authorized the sentence of achild to a long and ignominious imprisonment for a very petty theft would bea disgrace to any American State except New York, ———_-—ome THE amount of money paid for tiding on railway cars in this country during 1883, aggregated almost $4 for each inhabitant. THE last message of a dying man in Colorado Springs to his wife in Denver was spoken through a telephone. AN ordinary spider’s web, just visible to the naked eye, is a union of a thousand or more fine. and delicate threads, >_> A Mormon elder has taken an annual bridul trip for the past five years, each time with a separate bride. me A Boston maiden, discoursing on Ben Butler, discovers that he is ‘‘the thingness of the never.” ANOTHER campaign lie nailed.— Gov. St, John says his name is not pronounced Sinjon. Tom OcHILTREE of Texas declines a nomination for re-elestion to Congross, For BOARD and lodging or-a _ good. two-bit meal, go to the Thomas House, Broad street, O. C, Conlan, proprietor, je8-ly HOTEL ARRIVALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL STANLY A. EDDY..... PROPRIETOR September 17, P Purcell, Grass Valley.J Patterson, do I. Sanks, do Dr 8 M Harris, City. J Daniels, do EM Preston, do C Eiufeldt, do P Dupee, Moore’s Flat. H Crittenden, Pike City. S A Youse, Sierra City. J Grissel, Washington. JAJ Ray, San Juan, Miss Ida E Ray, do i Union Hotel. RECTOR BROS..:... Proprietors. —o— Sept. 17, 1884, R D Carter, City. Miss E Bradley, City. E B Stevens, Willow Valley, Wash Marion, San Francisco. J E Fairbanks, do F C Howard, ) : L Siegel, “do ‘'N Meyer, do W C Pavey, do P Rallox, “ do. : § Seilig,_— de JE Doolittle, do i P Hopkins, do M J Murphy, do C C Cooke, San Jose. A Treasure, Colfax, A F Coombs, Grass Valley. Miss-Lucy Meyers, do Miss M Shoemaker, do Mrs. Watt, a do Miss J obnson, do Jno Duffy, do C E Maddrill, do Wm J. Shirley, South Yuba Riv. C BNorthup, N Bloomfield. P McGuire, do . NC Tully, Omega. . _ M C,Hogan, N San Juan. . Wm Holmes, Sacramento. T Coughlin, Charonnat Mine. C Cummings, N Bloomfield. Cc a _.do Don’r forget that J. J. Jackson k2eps on hand all kinds of canned goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, and everything found in a first-class grocery store, jy19-tf 6+ Fine Cloths. J. H. Downing has received from New York a magnificent stock of cloths which he is prepared to make up in gents’ suits, in the latest styles and at the lowest prices, my2-tf EG MACHINERY AND TOOLS For Light Manufacturing and Amatears, ad Gy a Drill Presses, Shapers, Scroll Saws and Small Machine Tools for Iron and Wood Working. SEND STAMP FOR CATALOGUE, R. G. BARNES, & Co., Syracuse, N. Y. PORK-PACKING ESTABLISHMENT, MAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY. JACOB NAFF ZICER, PROPRIETOR. —_— HAVE RE-OPENED MY PACKING Esoe aaa air where will be found for sale a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Pork, Lard and Sausages, I invite the public to give me a call. JACOB NAFFZIGER, Nevada City, September 16, 1884. ¥ POLITICAL NOTICES. sar All political announcements must be paid for in advance. ieee For District Attorney. Bb road POWER, of Nevada City} is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of District Attorney, subject to ~~ of the Democratic County Convention. GEORGE LORD, REGULAR BEPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Sheriff. For Sheriff. H. ADAMS is hereb: ed asa cardidate for Sheriff, subject to the action of tle Democratic County Convention. announcFor Distr‘ct Attorney. HOS. S. FORD is hereby announced as a candidate for District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Democratie Coruty Conventios. For Sheriff. AMESGLUYAS, Sr., of Grass Valley, will be a candidate for "Sheriff, subject to the action of the Demucratic Nominating Convention of Nevada ll JOHN A. arr, REGULAR REPUBLICAN. NOMINEE, For County Recorder. FRANK G. BEATTY, REtJLAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE Fer County Clerk. ( * A. RB. LORD, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE. For Public Administrator. FRANK E. MORRILL. REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE, For Supervisor—4th District, Rough & Ready and Bridgeport Townships. , GEO. E. ROBINSON, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For County Treasurer. W. D. LONG, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For District Attorney. ' e J. M. WALLING, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEB For Superior Judge. A. WALRATH, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Assemblyman. W. P. SOWDEN, REGULAR REPUBLHAN NOMINEE For Justice of the Peace, . NEVADA TOWNSHIP. CHAS. E. MULLOY, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Raper einer. NEVADA TOWNSHIP. C. F. McGLASHAN, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Assemblyman, FIFTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Mor Supervisor. 1S Thereh WHITING, of Nevada City, is ice of Supervisor of this District. Subject to the decision of the voters of the District. Dividend 1 Notice. IVIDEND No. 15 15 of Fifty Cents p share on the Capital Stock of the ot ZENS BANK will become due and on and after Soot. 10th, 1884, at tke aa thé Citizens JOHN T. MORGAN Oashis. hereby announced as a candidate for the . . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Dally Transcript ! ¢ If you want to keep posted on local events. 15 cts. a week by carrier $7 a year by mail. Now is the Time to Subscribe. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is directed to the superLt] iority of this paper as an ADVERTISING MEDIOM ! It’s Always Time . to Advertise. Republican Nonizatios FOR PRESIDENT, JAMES 6, BLAINE OF MAINE. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, JOHN A. LOGAN, OF ILLINOIS. FOR CONGRESS, JAMES A. LOUTTIT, OF STOCKTON. ee fOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECPORS, HENRY EDGERTON, BENJ, SHURTLEFF, . HENRY VROOMAN, MICHAEL HECHT, A. R. CONKLIN, J. B. REDDICK, HORACE DAVIS, CHESTER ROWELL, Nevada County Nominations. FOR SUPERIOR J UDGE, J. M. WALLING. ¢ FOR SHERIFF, George Lord. — FOR COUNTY CLERK, Frank G. Beatty. FOR RECORDER, John A. Rapp. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, W. D. Long. FOR TREASURER, Geo. E. Robinson. FOR SURVEYOR, J. G. Hartwell. FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, A. R. Lord, FOR CORONER, William Powell. FOR, ASSEMBLYMEN, . A. 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