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ty normal freédom of action.
The Daily Trvasevipt.
So. 32 I Nevada City, Cal
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CIRCULATES IN .
Sevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
Spenceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetiand, North Bloom field, Moore's
Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, andevery oth
er town of Nevada county; also in’ Placer
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento,
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the'Sea.”
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SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1888.
LATE NEWS. —
The Southern Presbyterians are .
again quarreling over the evoiution .
theory. i
Mrs. Joseph Gibson, living near}
Astoria, dropped dead while dancing .
Thursday night.
field, Wis., was burned, and two small
children perished.
A Mrs. Dalton has been charged at }
St. Louis with attempting to kill her
son by firing bis bed. .
Jndge Jackson Temple, who has .
been seriously ill in Santa Rosa, is
somewhat improved in health.
The school teacher:of Butte Mountain District, Amador County, is an
ardent sportsman. She killed eight
quail at one shot a few days ago.
Nera Belderoy, a 16-year-old girl, has
been arrested at San Jose for stealing
a horse and buggy at Livermore. Her
mother keeps a dance-house at Livermore. file
Judge A. J. Buckles.is dungerously
illat Suisun. The Judge isan active
Grand Army of the Republic man and
is at the head of the Knights of Pythias
order of this State.
Portland, Oregon, is trying to induce
her tramps and vags to work on the
streets with ball and chain ornaments.
They do not take kindly to the experiment and several have run away.
The Amador Ledger say: The suit
of Thomas Mitchell vs. the Amador
Canal Company has been finally comtiff receives $22,000 in settlement of all }
claims.
Better Late Than Never. .
Gaass VALLEY, Ort. 17th.
Eprror' Transcrret—While on a
charitable expedition through the .
farmers’ region a,few days ago, I had .
the pleasure of attending a very enthusiastic Republican meeting at
Spenceville. The meeting -showed .
plainly that the souls of the honest .
farmers were alive to the tariff ques-.
tion. .
the candidates and the meeting closed .
with a social hop, in which the ean-!
didates figured quite prominently. .
The manner in whieh our county can.
didates were received~ would give .
credit to the great metropolis. A}
more genial or gentlemanly force of .
candidates never aspired to office.
than those we had thepleasure of .
ee a RY for ir.. Fastness,
INVALIDS RELISH IT.\¢ Beauty,
«os Plump,Laughing, Healthy Babies. . //f)\!
For Low Taxation
No More Chinese
J.H. AUSTIN, :
ND OTHER NOMINEES ON THE DEMya
dress the people-of Nevada County on Na:
tional and Local Issues, at the following‘
places during the pending political canvass: E. M. PRESTON,
Boca Friday, Oct. 1 Hon. J. SIMS,
Truckee.’ . Saturday, Oct. 207
Grass Valley ©.
Cherokee.
Columbia Hill.
Graniteville.
promised. We understand the plain-. RiccmGeld:;
. Grass Valley Saturday, Nov.
. Nevada City..
A
Ep. Sampson, Secretary.
Stirring speeches were made by . Wit BE
Rexular Democratic Nominee
Regular Hepublican Nominee
meeting, Although the writer has not .
the privilege of voting he will make .
the ‘best endeavor to’ secure the.
election of said candidates, and trust .
to their faithfulness in office, and . ;
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without a doubt their trast will not be . ~
misplaced. OBSERVER.
Liberated from their Fetters
By the helpful, genial action of that
most beneficent of aperients, Hostet.
ter’s Stomach Bitters, the bowels soon
throw off the burden that paralyzed .
and weakened them; and resume their
The action
of the Bitters, unlike that of average
purgatives, invclves no griping or
drenching. Ii it did it would, like
them be valueless for ordinary use.
’ There is nothing ungentle or unnatural .
Upon the . attending its operation.
liver, no less than the bowels, its
action is most benign, promoting a
heathful bilious secretion, and direct{
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ing out of the wrong into the right .
channel.
other bilious systoms disappear when
it is systematically used, and the
‘stomach is strengthened as well as regulated by it. Malarial complaints,
Conjointly with costiveness, .
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rheumatism, debility, nervousness.and .
kidney troubles are completely reliev.
ed by it. Sleep and appetite are in.
variably promoted by it.
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Heard Enough.
‘‘Did you ever,’”’ said one preacher .
in another, ‘‘stand at the door after .
your sermon, and listen to what people .
said about it as they passed out?’ .
The other replied:
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“I did once—a .
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pause and a sigh—*‘but I'll never do}
80 again.’
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Sa.r rheum, with its intense itching .
saparilla. Many who were tormerly
severe sufferers have reason to thank .
“the peculiar medicine’ for cure
effected.
neon et Oe
22,731 Miles of Jersey Ribbon. :
Probably the lady who purchases .
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and burning, is cured by Hood’s Sar.
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ribbons fortrimmings is not aware that ;
she is contributing to an enormous in.
dustry, but such is the case. Th e .
demand for this fashionable article is .
now 60 great that one State alone—}
New Jersey—turns out out 36,675,000 .
yards a year. This
feet, or not quite 22,731 miles.
is 110,025,000
J Wis 10 GIVE NOTICE THAT I AM
We are willing to bear personal .
testimony to the efficacy and value
Hood’s Sarsaparil a, which we ha
of . support as their “RECLAMATIONI#xT KerkeSENTATIVE.” .
been advertising some years in our .
‘ paper, having used it for blood impuri.
ties with great success.
the system.
4t can be relied upon every time.
For eruptions, boils, et
this endorsement.
Transeript.
It is a preparation of standard merit, made of perfectly pure ingredients, and thoroughly effective in Cleansing and purifying
Our
own experience with it bas been most
gratifying, and we are glad togive
Athol _ (Mass.) .
c.,
it
~yulates the Stomach and Bowels.
staby Portraits.
ll citizens irrespective of party, are in
+ Lvited to attend the meetings.
Township and Precinct Committees are
j requested to make the necessary arrangements for holding these meetings;
ship. Election November 6th, 4 .
Regular Bemocratic Nominee
~ i —OF—
i wae Democratic Nominee ieee
For County Treasurer, Dry Goods,
B. N. SHOECRAFT, Dress Goods,
Of Nevada City. Millinery,
Regular Republican Nominee
Regular Republican Neminee,
Regular Republican Nominee,
Regular Kepublican Nominee
man for the Fif eenth Assemb)
It’s Easy to Dye
Dimou Dyes
.
RT Strength,
s many Important Advantages over
{fy =~) Simplicity.
Warranted to color more goods than any
other dyes ever made, and to give more brilMant and durabie colors,, Ask for the Diamond, and take no other. 36 color’, roc. each,
baby portraits, a ce WELLS,RICHARDSON & CO.,Burlington, Vt
‘rT DY et Photo
aot se ; Bate born . For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE
wis, -DIAMOND PAINTS.
Gold, Silver, Breage, Censor, Ovty 20. ets
ists. B5e., 50c., $1.00,
4°RUSON & CO, BURLINGTON, VT.
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eriiohd of heantifiul
wi on tine plate
Notice to Oreditors
Estate of SARAH J.LOYD, deceased,
NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate
of Sarah Lloyd, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims
. . against the said deceased, to exhibit them
. _ With the necessary vouchers, within four
months after the first publication ofthis notice, tothe said Administrator, at the law
. office of Fred Searls, at Nevada city, in
the County of Nevada, +tate of California:
EVAN S. LLOYD,
Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Lloyd,
deceased.
Dated at Nevada City, Cal, Oct.16, 1888.
Fred Searls, Atty for Adm’r. is ols
REPUBLICAN MERTINGS !
CHAS. W. KITTS,: See
THOS. S. FORD, Harrison and Morton !
B.N. SHOECRAFT, . PAQTECTION 10 AMERICAN INDUSTRIES!
OCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, will adHon. J. . . SYKES i
Hon. B. J. WATSON,
FRANK T. NILON,
S. A. BULFINCH.
And other Republican candidates
. Tuesday, Oct: 23
paca Weédnesday, Oct. 24
. Thursday, Oet. 25
..,Friday; Oct. 26
.Saturday, Oct. 2
ow sl
Monday. Nov. will address the. people of Nevada
county on the issues of the day, at the
following places:
Maybert, Friday, October, 19tb.
Washington,Saturday, October 20th. {
You Bet, Tuesday, Ocfober 23rd.
Bova, Friday, October 26th.
Truckee, Saturday, Cctober 27th.
Nevada City, Saturday, Nov. 3d.
Grass Valley, Monday, Nov. 5th.
E. J. RECTOR,
Chairman Central Committee.
FOR CONSTABLE.
RICHARD DILLON
é A CANDIDATE FOR REoT
election as Constable of Neyada townRALLY ! = RALLY!
MF All are invited to attend these
For County Recorder, :
meetings and hear the issues of the
A. B. BRADY,
Of Grass Valley.
campaign discussed.
Local Committees are requested to
make all necessary arrangements for
the meetings.
By order County Central Committee.
ERASTUS BOND, Chairman. . ’
Grorce L. Huaues, Seeretary.
For Congressman—2d District,
JOHN A. EAGON,
Of Jackson, Amador County.
JUST RECEIVED
At Grass Valley,
Car Loads
For County Clerk,
JAMES L. MORGAN,
Of Cherckee.
And Carpets.
Largest Stock in the County,
as
THE BEE HIVE.
For District Attorney,
FRANK T. NILON,
-Of Nevada City.
For State Senator,
E. M. PRESTON,
Of Nevada City.
SAMUEL YEO,
PROPRIETOR,
GRASS VALLEY.
For Recorder,
JOHN -A. RAPP. :
Of Nevada City,
PLAZA PAINT SHOP.
For Sheriff,
GEORGE LORD,
Bixee R. P. BOWERMAN
ita Republican Nominee
For County Surveyor,
CHARLES E. UREN,
Of Grass Valley
First-class Paint Shop,
Republican Nominee mento Street, Nevada Oity,
For Clerk,
§. A. Bulfinch,
Oi Truckee.
Painting : ‘ho
Carriages and Wagons
Houses and Roofs,
Re,ular Democratic Nominee
For Sheriff,
GEORGE W. DUNSTER,
Distemper Painting a specialty
i Of Truckee.
ane TY
FIRST-CLASS WORK !
: PRICES LOW
GIVE MEA TRIAL.
For the Assembly.
an independent candidate for AssemblyDistrict.
I ask the voters of this district for their
By the term reclanrationist I mean one
who advocates reclamation, which is reclaiming waste or nearly waste lands from a
condition of uselessness, or of comparatively little use, to that of greater value and a
better state of usefulness, according as the
conditions of any locality, to the benefits
already bestowed by the Ureator, may permit by man’s labor intelligently bestowed
thereon; to bring into operation the best
methods possible to extract froin Nature’s
resources the greatest amount of benefits to
mankind, whether ip the line of farming,
mining, man" facturing or whatever else.
‘Thissubject isof more importanceto this
county and to the State, and more worthy o
pt eee agaist poutcal cam:
n, than all other issues before the people,
JOHN A. Lace. a
Light Two-Horse Wagon,
at
Parton's Blacksmith Shop,
Prone Would respectfully inform the
(rz people of Nevada City and vicinity that he has opened a
On the Plaza, near the corner of SacraAndis prepared to do the following kinds of
Signs, Plain and Fancy,
WM. BARTON, Agent.
STUDEBAKER
LL PERSONS IN NEED 02° WAGONS
> can calland examine before purchasAllen G. Thurman,.
For Associate Justice Supreme Court,
». For President,
Grover Clevelana,
Of New York.
For Vice President,
Of Ohio.
For Presidential Electors,
At Large, -C. P. BERRY,
B. D. MURPHY.
First District,
F. BERRINGER.
Second District,
A. CAMINETTI.
' Third District,
C. A. JENKINS.
Fourth District, —
P. J. MURPHY.
Fifth District,;
N. BOWDEN.
Sixth District,
BYRON WATERS.
For Chief Justice Supreme Court,
NILES SEARLS,
Of Nevada County.
J. F: SULLIVAN,
Of San Francisco,
FOR CONGRESS,
24District.
MARION BIGGS,
Of Butte County.
COUNTY TICKER.
For Senator,
JOHN H. AUSTIN,
of Pleasant Ridge.
For Assemblyman— 15th District,
CHARLES W. KITTS,
Of Grass Valley.
For Sheriff,
GEORCE W. DUNSTER,
Of Truckee.
For County Clerk,
JAMES L. MORGAN,
Of Cherokee.
For County Treasurer
B. N, SHOECRAFT,
Of Nevada City.
For District Attorney
THOMAS S. FORD,
Of Nevada City.
For Count¥ Recorder,
A. B. BRADY,
Of Grass Valley,
For Public Administrator
ED. SAMPSON,
Of Grass Valley.
: For Coroner,
GEORGE TRACY,
‘Of Grass Valley.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISORS,
> First District-Nevada Township,
J. P. EBAUGH,
Of Nevada City.
Second District—Grass Valley Township,
W.D. WOODS,
Of Grass Valley,
Fifth District—Meadow Lake and Little
York Townships,
DANIEL McPHETRES,
Of Truckee.ROAD OVERSEERS:
. WM, WHITE
od. W. STUART
SHE pune af Fishy ste ack «feel M. A
‘ou a pers -. JAS. HACKETT
ET Ee ree . JAS. BLANEY, 8p,
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JUSTICES:
Nevada Township—F, Power, Leorotp
GABTHE. 4
CONSTABLES:
Nevada Townsbip—Ricuarp DitLox, W
Penn Valley, Aug. 24, 1886, ‘On the Plaza,
+. @ Came
.
Levi P, Morton,
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
JOHN A. BAGOW,
Republican Vounty Ticket
Supervisor 16.¢ istrict, J. IT. Binfe
fington, “yr,
Supervisor 24 District, Bicha. td
Ist District.
sa . : We BP. Morris . sriety
z hn 7. Cline. , weEAD ae
4th = aac Fleming . . PIES,
5th — Lie Je Smith
Nevada Township. .A, R. Wapsworru
Meadow Lake ‘fp.. .D. W. Buvertox
Nev?da Township.. ..,.W. Scorr
“deadow Lake Tp.. .Jacon Teérens).
Down Coes Furniturs
THE STOCK OF
Now on the way from the East.
t
For this reason we offer
wea xtraordinary Bargains
BEDROOM pegs “a
PARLOR SETS,
DINING ROOM TABLES AND
2 NA, Ay
sed eae tinh WINDOW SHADES,
CORNICES, Fte.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,.
Fine Upholstering a Specialty
Finest Stock of Parn‘tar:
IN NEVADA COUNTY
LEGG & SHAW
mporters and Dealers in
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves
TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS,
COAL, O1L, PAINTS,
VARNISHES,
Woop AND WILLOW WARE,
Leather and Shoe Findings, Glass‘ware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse,
Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshves, Nails,
Barbed Wire, Etc.
Kitchen Stoves and Ranges,Oil Stoves.
OF NEW YORK.
fAt Large,
JOHN F. SWIFT,
W.H. L. BARNES.;
1st District,
T. L, CAROTHERS,
(C.C.: Bush, alternate.)
2d District,
G. W. SCHELL.
(F. W. Street, alternste.)
Sd District,
L. B. MIZNER.
(J. P. Abbott, alterna te.)
_ 4h District,!
G. A. KNIGHT. ,
(J. R. Lowe, alternate .)
5th District,
S. M. SHORTRIDGE.
(C. Denike, alternate.)
6th District,
H. M. STREETER.
(Hl. V. Morehouse, alternate. )
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Tin, Copper & Sheet lron Ware
HYDRAULIC PIPE,
For Chief Justice,
W. H. BEATTY,
Of Sacramento.
Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings.
Mining Implements a Specialty
For Associate Justice,
UW. D. WORKS!
Of San Diego.
AGENTS FOR THE
ex-Calfini Powder Works.
FOR CONGRESS:
Ist District,
J. J, DEHAVEN,
Of Humboldt County.
2d District,
Largest and Hest Equipped
HARDAWRE STORE
Im Northern-Central California
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
LEGG & SHAW,
Main Street. Nevada City
Of Amador County.
13d District,
JOSEPH McKENNA,
Of Solano County.
4th District,
W. W. MORRCW, . B. H. Mi iL L E at
Of San Francisco.
5th District,
T. G. PHELPS,
Of San Mateo County.
6th District,
GEN. VANDEVER.
Of Los Angeles.
HMeguiarly Receives
The Most Annroved Stvles
IN_/MEEN°S AND ROY?S
COnovTaein G
And Furnishing Goods.
As Handsome a lot of
Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats, Etc., Ete,;
isi As can be found anywhere.
. For Senator, 5 In the way pf
E. M. Preston, Unacrwear
Of Nevada City. = My Stock is not excelled %
Assemblyman 14th District, aa
J. Sims,
Of Nevada City.
Assemblyman 15th Distriet,
J.I1I. Sykes,
“ Of Grass Valley.
Sheriff,
George Lord,
Of Grass Valley.
; Clerk,
S. A. Bulfinch.
Of Truckee.
District Attorney,
ee 1, Nilon:
Of Nevada City.
~~ “Preasurer,
B, J. Watson,
Of Nevada City.
Recorder,
John A. Rapp. E
Of Nevada City. ~
Public Administrator,
Fred A. Thomas;.
Of Grase Valley.
Surveyor,
©. E. Uren,
Of Grass Valley.
The Latest Eastern Fashions
13tife amd Soft EXats
BOOTS AND S10ES,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFES,
And everything’ elsa usually found in a
first-cluss store of the kind,
My Prices are Astonishingly Low and
my Stock is the Most Corte.
B.D. FILLER,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. .
BARBER SHOP REMOVED.
Cc. E, WILDE
SHOP TO
The Rear of Britland’s Saloon,
ON ‘PINE STREET,
todo all kinds of sonsoria) work in first
class style, oct2-1m
Coroner,
William Powell
: Of Grass Valley. New York Bakery.
7 ee 3 a
> sore. tye
Noell. 'B sae p,m
Supervisor 5th District, ¥. P.AVING PURCHASED THIS WELIStevens. known and
Joba Hurst, on
OOMMEROIAL STREET,
ROAD OVERSEERS,
. J. B. Hitchcock
. 7 lesa CAKE,
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Ete,
Wedding Cakes
And Pastry
M ade to order on short notice o1
reas onable terms. ;
“ “
.-awiuron McCormick
«. Samug, PARKER
CONSTABLES. ne bekucrha wala s ‘ .
By strict attention fo business, givin
ood satisfaction and selling at low rates,
hope to merit a liberal patronage. *
GoW
Me tee
..+.--JOBBPH Fover
R3r
Dine Governorof the State of California
for a General Klection
California on Tuesda
vember, A. D. 1888, w
ficers will be elected, viz
dehtof the United States
tive.
rial District : wee
Nevada, one Senato
l
TRUNKS AND VALISES, .
AS REMOVED HIS BARMVER
@@™ Opposite his old Stand, oy
Where he will better prepared than ever
G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor
popular Bakery of Mrs. . lon, Inspector.
_T intend te keep on hand at all times a good
° ;
enost
All order for anythingin my line prompt
having issued bis proclamtece calling
Notice is hereby given that a general elecion Mi be held throughout the State of
a the following ofEight Electors of President and Vice PresFrom the Second Congressional District,
comprising the counties of Butte, Sutter, . ing, Inspector.
State Senators ‘from the following SenatoFifth District, composed of the County of
Also, Members of ‘the Assembly, as foli ows: i
FOR PRESIDENT, CHAIRS, All that portion ofthe County of Nevada
ee ii: senbrsa!: . SER preeeenas manes i zpS A) i) , oomfield an ureka, an I tor.
Benjamin ‘ Harrison BEDS AND BE cal of Cherokee and North San Juan,in Bridge}
he ort Towns one n.ember. ‘
( H LOUNGES, Peall that portion of the County of Nevada
notinéluded in the. Fourteen
District, one member.
Aiso, one Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court for the unexpired term ending January. 1891, vice Niles Searls, appointed.
ne sociate Justice of the Supreme
Court fofthe term ending January, 1891,
vice E. W. McKinstry, resigned.
And tdo hereby offer a reward of One
Hundred Vollaté for the arrest and conviction of any and every person violating any
of the provisions of Title 1V, PartI, of the
Penal Code : such rewards to be
the total amcunt here, fter expended for the . j
purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand
dollars. : ‘
In witness whereof,I, R. W:. Waterman,
Governor of the State of California, have
hereunto set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of the State to be affixed, at the City of
fatramento, on this twenty-ninth day of
September, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and Sigh ent
R. W. WATERMAN,
> Governor.
Assembly
{Seal.}
Attest :
Wm.’ C. Hendricks
Secretary of State.
mation, and in accordance with law, aGen~eral Electionis hereby ordered tq be-held
on !
Tuesday, the Sixth day of November.
A. D., 1888,
At which the following officers are
elected, to wit : i
1. Elector of President and Vice President. a
2. Elector of President and Vice Presient.
to be
3. Elector of President and Vice Prestent.
Phe Elector of President and Vice Presient
5. ‘Elector of President and Vice Presint. a
eo
6. Elector of President aud Vice President.
7. Elector of President and Vice President.
8 Elector of President and Vice President.
9, Chiéf Justice Supreme Court, unexpired term.
10. Associate Justice Supreme Court, unexpired term.
il. One Member of Congress.
Fifth Senatorial District.
13, One Member of Assembly for 14th
sembly District.
14. One Member of A
sembly District. ‘
156. Sheriff.
16. County Clerk.
17, Treasurer.
18. District Attorney
19. Recorder.
20. Coroner.
21. Public Administr
22. Surveyor. :
23. One Supervisor for thg@
soral District.
24. One Supervisor for
visoral District.
25. One Supervisor for
soral District.
2%. Justice ofthe Peac
ship.
:
sserubly ff
27. Justice of the Peacc
ship.28. Coustable for each Town
22. Constable foreach Township.
30. One Road Overseer forthe First Road
District.
31. One Road Overseer for the Second
Road District.
32. One Road Overseer for the Third
Road District. *
33. One Road Overseer for the Fourth
Road District.
34, One Road Overseer for the Fifth Road
District.
ing named persons be, and they are hereby
appointed officers of election, in and for
their respective precincts, and that said
election be held at the house or room designated opposite the name of each of said preeincts, viz:
FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
NEVADA TOWNSHIP.
Nevada Precinct.
Polls at the Town Hall—-J. C, Rich,
3.0, Abbott and John Webber,
No, 1,
Inspector.
Judges.
Nevada Precinct.
Polls at Court House—J..E. Isaac,
J.G, O'Neil and J. E, Carr, JudgSelby Flat.
Polls at the School House—H. D, Whittum, Inspector, I. Moody and Wm, A
Rowe, Judges,
Willow Valley.
Polls at the School House—J, J. Lyons, Inspector. S. McCausland ani.T. Gray,
Judges.
No. 2,
Inspector,
es.
Gold Flat.
Polls at the School House—Thomas H.
Waters, Inspector. W. E, Meservey and
Paul Richar 8, Judges.
Indian Flat.
Polls at the School House—Willis Green,
Inspector, W. A. Kegon and A, W. Herring, Judges.
SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
GRABS VALLEY TOWNSHIP,
Hill’s Fiat.
Polls at ¥. Hughes’ House —David Br an,
Inspector. Wm, H, Totten and Albert Matteson, Judges
Fast Grass Valley.
Polls at the Eagle Hose House—James C.
Conawer, Inspector. John T. Rodda and
c, R, Hill, Judges.
West Grass Valley.
Polls atthe Town Hall—Chas. T, Duval,
ine ector. Jobn BaldwinandT, H, Moore,
udges. t .
Boston Ravine.
PolJs at Martin Ford’s Old Store H.
Paul Morate'1r, Inspector, James A.
andJ,M. Wiley, Judges,
Tuena Vista.
Polls at the Sci100l House—Robert SeanMeMullen, Judges,
Allison Ranch.
Polls at Hennessey’s Buildiog—T. W.
Paine, Inspector. Pat, A eunersey and 8.
Benoit, Judges,
Forest Springs.
gan, Inspector.
4 . Colvin, Judges,
Cottage , Hill.
Polls at Cottage Hill House—Dan _Bilderback, Inspector. ;
Samuel CHamblin Judec. Rises poh:
THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTR ICT.
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP.
: _ North Bloomfield.
Polls at the Schoo) House—T, C, MeGagi: 8,
N. Wheeler and B, F,
2
zette, Judges
Polls atthe School House—C. Harker, Th:
dges.
Inspector.
skill, Judges. \_
spector.
Judges.
Hare, Inspector. R. Tremain and M. Baugh,
Judges. : :
aid until) snector. Chas. McElvy and John Jausen,
FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT,
er, Inspector. Robert Huckins and
Trood, ‘ :
Now therefore, pursuant to said proclaLi — 8. D. Woods and Thomas
ell, Inspector.
Reader, Judges.
f
M
ler, Ins
Hicks, Judges.
Inspector,
Judges.
gomery, Inspeg
And it is further ordered that the aml
aye
J weph Shebley and James
Polls ut Mrs, Little’s Store—y'amaes HarriElection Proclamation. — Luke City.
ae at : Polls at the School House—Hugh 0’ConFeit nor, Inspector. P. A. Paine and G. McDonsald, Judges. ;
s + Relief Hill.:
F U R NI T U R. Ee 4 spector. RK. Pénrose and M, Bohan, Ju
TUESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF Columbia Hill
OW IN OUR STORE MUST BE RE‘ eee
Naneea regardless of what we get for it NOVEMBER, 1888, bik seek) athens Mane. . Beeeky,
in order to make room for So much of said proclamation as relates to . Inspector. Johu Driscoll and 8. Richard; Nevada County being as follows : on, Judges.
Two Carloads of Furniture . . Neel Hy CALTON. onan s Nowsbailn.
‘ ‘ XECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Rureka South. : nok
, Polls at the School House—J. W. Robb,
: the Sixth day of No-. Inspector. John Keller and Charles Johne en Judges.
‘ Moore’s Flat.
Polls atthe School House—Thos. DowlJames Dowle and G. W.
Yuba,Nevada, areaey nay eee rel apes Brown, Judges.
Calaveras, San Joaquin nislaus, Merced,
Tuolumne and Mariposa, one representaWASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Washington.
Polls at the School House—Wm. Foster,
E.T. Worthley and Ed. BrimOmega.
Polis at the School House—J. T. O’Carroll,
J. Tully and A. T. Frye, Judges,
Bear Valley.
Polls et the School House John Lang, TnJumes Rose and H. L. D, Allen,
Yuba.
Polls at Yuba Mine Assay Ofiice—Geo. A,
¢ Ormonde.
Polls at —— ~ Alf. Tregidgo, Inudges.
BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP.
North San Juan.
Polls at the School House—James A. §
udges.
Sweetlind.
Polls atthe School House—J. H.
Birchville.
Polls atthe School House—Geo. B. NewJohn O’Connor and Jame
French Corral.
Polls at the School House
4 Inspector. Richard Nevig
ller, Judges.
Cherokee.
Polls at the School House. Jo
ctor. John Brophy
ROUGH AND READY TOY
Rough and Read
Polls at the School House
Frank Torpie ay
Indian Spri
Polls at the Schg
A, Tisher, Jug
Poils x
Tnsp¢
12. One Member of the Senate for the . ke
tors
es,
Polls at Pe.
Cloudman, Ing
Cc. Barker, Judges,
Little York.
Palis at Hill’s Store—W., Dam
r. B. J. Griffith and ‘
Lowell Hill.
ag 22 at James fll's brace
Hill, Judges. Seis
Hunt’s Hill.
Polls at the School House—A,
Inspector. James E. Leopold ap
Me , Judges.
Done by order of the Board of Su
of Nevada County. :
In testimony whereofthe said Boa
caused this proclamation to be signg
the Chairman of said Board, attested
aignesure of the Clerk and the Seal
ard,
Cc, E. MULLOY, Chai
(SEAL.
Attest :
F. G, BEATTY, Cler
Ww. D. eng rw Ny B
_ Dated Nevada Git » October 12th, 1
WANTED—A ents to solicit Inden*
(preferred) Insurance. a week
a cost of bi euc ear. For Territory «!
Terma address JOHN 8. PURDY, See’y,
Park Row, N. Y. City. : ol7
ROTHER A mother has been e>
pecting to hear from qo" eversince you
wrote me from Kansas City, and the anxiety is more than she can endure. I shall be
at home in D— -»-— in October.
write tg it be too late?
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Come or
M.SISTER
~ Delinquent Notice.
ONE STAR QUARTZ AND GRAVEL
MINING COMPANY .—Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of Works, Nevada County
Cabtomnts. ee =
ere are delinquent upon the followi
described stock on andount of Assesanen
No levied on the 18th day of September,
1888, the several amounts get opposite the.
names of the respective Shareholders, as
follows :
No. No,
Names, Certifi’es. Shares,
p 100
Am't
Barber, C. T.
j
Blundell, A. W, Trustee, 6 $75 ve] $0
De Lang, H. 1 500. 6000
De Lang, H,. 12 858 85 80
Kentz, A. V. 21 2047 204 70
Puleifer, A. W. 2%» 20 20 00
Rogers, 8. D. 16 = 100 «10 00 ‘ Smith, Rodney 17 560 56:00
Also upon the following described BF
a dati Gold and Silver Mining ComCampbell, J. E, 1003 200
And in accordance with law, and
of the Board of-Directors, made on tthe iach
: day of September, 1688, so many shares of
each parcel of such Stock as may be necesa
sary, will be sold at public auction at the office of the Compan y 1422.Clay etreet, San
Francisco, on Monday, the 12th day of Novem ber, 1888, at the hour of three o'clock P.
M., of said day, to pay Delinquent A
ments thereon, together with costa~o:vertising ane $a ee af the sale,
. W. BL ELL, See:
Office 1422 Clay street, San transla"
Keep Cool, : per
fhe Nevada Ive Company ia now“
prepared to furnish customers with —°,
the best quality of Mountain Ice, in”
quantities large or small. Deliveries —
made both at business houses and res
idences. Leave orders at Company's
&
Inspector, K. D. skidmore andN, B. Pasi +
office on the Plaza, az4-tt