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October 23, 1888 (4 pages)

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ie Ree, 27 yt ee Pos mee The Daily Transcript. So, $2 ka: one Nevada City, Cal CIRCULATES IN Sevada City Grass Valiey, Rough & Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, French Cor . fal, 8Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, audevery 0thertown of Nevada county; alsvin Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San i ncisco—in fact, througbout the State . “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the sig TUESDAY, OOT. 23, 1888. My Poor Back! ‘That's the common exclamation of those suffering-with rheumatisin or kidney troubles, Ir either disease Paine’s Celery Compound wi!! surely effect a cure, and there will no Tonger be any cause to complain of “ poor backs.” ing confirm our claims for that grand old “Two weeks ago I could not night,was constipated and kidneys did *in the back, , Since “I took Paine’s my back, ‘and I can sleep like a child.”. “ Having been troubled with rheuma unable to get around, and was very time. I have used nearly all medi¢ines “Phe Couuty Candidates Abroad. . The Republican county candidates got back to town about five o'clock . Sunday morning, being weary but . withal in a contented frame ef mind. . They had a great meeting atMaybert . Friday night. Judye Fredenburr presided. Next day they followed down the Yuba to the village of Ormonde where “‘the Count’’ received them in grest style, Superintendent Tregidgo . being at the county seat. They were . treated to an elaborate lunch and Mr. . Preston made a speech to the miners who applauded with enthusiasm the . ’ sound political doctrines he advanced. The next stopping place was at the town of Washington where was held another guod meeting of which Capt. Donahue was chairman’ and pretty Mi s Williams on was secretary, After this meeting was a dince which lasted well into the next day, and at which all the candidates, married and single, distinguished themselves by their gallantry as well as by their ability. While all this was going on the Democrats were laying sieye to the eastern end of the coun‘y. They ning held forth at Truckee where} Boca.. . .Friday, Oct. 19], their meeting was presided over by} Tio Saturday, Oct, 20 W. CeDurno and Win. O'Neill acted Gn Voy Teekay, Oct. 23 as Secretary. At these towns the t sn principal speeches were imade by . Cherokee..... Wednesday, Oct. 24 Messrs. Kitts, Ford, Shoecraft and} Columbia Hill... Thursday, Oct. 25 Austin. Both parties claim a majority . Graniteville......Friday, Oct. 26 at Trackee. The dispute will be set-/ pi omgeld.. Satarday, Oct: 27 tled within a few days. Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court yesterday, J. M. Walling presiding: Scadden vs. Hodge. Trial continued till farther order. Shurtleff vs. Edwards. tinued till further order. Hamilton ws. A. H. ' Underwoud. Final judgment for defendant. Estate of F. Zender, deceased. Sale of real estate confirmed. Trial © conThe damage cases of Shield, Trebil-. "WWULL, BE A CANDIDATE FOR RE cock and Paul ys. the Original Empire} ship. Election \ovember 6th. _ M. and M. Co. were dismissed. Estate ‘of John Hymes, “insolvent debtor. T. F.C. Pietzsch appointed assignee with. bond fixed at $2,000. Estate of J. L. Bowman, insolvent . debtor. Hearing of petition for discharge of insolvent continued. : Elle Ellen, etc., vs. J. L. Lewison et al.» Bemurrer over-ruled and motion to strike out portion of the complaint submitted. : C. J. Brand, guardian, etc.,. vs. i D, Fleming et.al. Demurrer to crossJ.H. AUSTIN, ZA OCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, will adeine dress the stormed Boca of prohibition fame on . tional an Friday evening, and on Saturday eve. Places during the pending political canvass: Grass Valley.. Nevada City.. vited to attend the meetings. requested to make the necessary arrangemeuts for holding these meetings, no advantage. Having seen Paine’s trial. I have used only one bottle and 2m and feel lively as a boy. Sop By Druacists. Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevada. & Hundreds of testimonials like the fo!’ ow remedy, Paine’s Celery. Compot.ad : sleep more than an hour at atin: aiy not act, and had a good dea! ot pair Celery Compound the pain hos lef Zenas Sanders, West Windsor, . tism for five years, I was sliost often confined to my bed for weeks at a imaginable, besides outside advice, but io Celery Compound advertised, I yove it s perfectly cured. I can now jump arcand Prite, $1.00. Six for &s 0! SEND For 8-PAGE Testimoniit Parir. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Proprictois, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. ( CLEVELAND & THORMAN, For Low Taxaiion No More Chinese CHAS. W. KITTS,: THOS. S. FORD, B. N. SHOECRAFT, ND OTHER NOMINEES ON THE DEMple of Nevada Couuty on Na Local Issues, at the following 2 . Saturday, Nov, 3 .Monday. Nov. 5 All citizens irrespective of party, are in Township and Precinct Committees are E. J. RECTOR, Chairman Central Committee. Ep. Sampson. Secretary. FOR CONSTABLE. RICHARD DILLON election as Constable uf Nevada townBegular _ For County Recorder, A. B. BRADY, Of Grass Valley. emocratic Nominee Regular Kepublican Nominec For Congressman—2d District, JOHN A. EAGAN, Of Jackson; Amador County. Hepier vs. White et al. Demurrer to complaint argued and submitted. Estate of J. G. Hartwell, deceased. Whole of estate set a:ide for the . complaint argued and submitted. . Regular Democratic Nominee — For County Clerk, JAMES L. MORGAN, Of Cherckee. widow of the deceased. $100 Reward. Everybody should know that a reward of $10) is offered by the State for the arrest and conviction of any person guilty of any violation of the election law, as follows: Neglect of duty by election officers; fraudulent registration ; refusal to be sworn ; voting without qualification; procuring illegal voting; changing balluts or re* turns by inspectors; aiding or abetting frauds upon the ballot-box; marking tickets ; forging or altering returns; furnishing money ; bribery ; disturbing meetings; betting om the election; printing or circulating illegal tickets ; intimidating, corrupting or defrauding electors. Meetivg at Bloomfiecid: On Monday. evening of next week the Democrats will bold a great meeting at North Bloomfield. It will be the greatest in that part of the county during the campaign. Congressman * Biggs will be there and so will Hon. A. Caminetti, the Amador county gentleman who is a candiJate for Presidential elector. The county candidates will accompany Messrs. Bigys and Canfinetti, ‘and t! e combination taken as a whole will be a strong one. i centaninbeaeeninieiiaemmenmneamaniatoneinee ae WE are willing to bear personal testimony to the efficacy and value of Hood’s Barsaparilla, which we have been advertising some years in our paper, having used it for blood im purities with great success. It is a preparation of standard merit, made of perfectly pure ingredients, and thoroughly effective in cleansing and purifying the system. For eruptions, boils, etc., it can be relied uponevery time. Our Regular Deniocratic Nominee For County Treasurer, Seal Notice to Oreditors Estate of SARAH J.LOYD, deceased. NOricE is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Lloyd, decreased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against thesaid deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, tothe said Administrator, at the law office of Fred Searls, at Nevada city, in the County of Nevada, tate of California. : EVAN 8. LLOYD, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Lloyd, decezsed. ail ES : Dated at Nevada City, Cal, Oct. 16, 1888. ‘ Fred Searls, Atty for Adm’'r. ol REPUBLICAN = MEETINGS ! Harrison and Morton ! PROTECTION TO AMERICAN {DUSTRIES ! E. M. PRESTON, Hon.-J. SIMS, Hon, J.. SYKES Hon. B. J. WATSON. FRANK T. NILON, _ S. A. BULFINCH.! And other Republican candidates will address the peoplé of Nevada county on the issues of the day, at the ¢ following! places: ° Maybert, Friday, October, 19th. Washington,Saturday, October 20th. You Bet, Tuesday, October 23:d. Boca, Friday, October 26th. Truckee, Saturday, Cctober 27th. Nevada City, Saturday, Nov. 3d. Grass Valley, Monday, Nov. 5th. RALLY! : RALLY! @@™ Ail are invited to attend these eetings and hear the issues of the campaign discussed. 8 Local Committees are requested to make all necessary arrangements for the meetings. By order County Central Committee. ERASTUS BOND, Chairman. Grorge L. Huaues, Secretary. JUST RECEIVED At Grass Valley, Dry Goods, B. N. SHOECRAFT, "Of Nevada City. Regular Republican Nominee Fer District At:orney, FRANK T. NILON, Of Nevada City. Regular Republican Nominee, For State Senator, E. M. PRESTON, Of Nevada City. Dress Goods, Millinery, And Carpets. Largest Stock in the County, heen . THE BEE HIVE. oD Regular Republican Nominee, For Recorder, JOHN A. RAPP. ‘Of Nevada City, Regular Republican Nominee For Sheriff, GEORGE LORD, Of Grass Valley. Regular Republican Nominee For County Surveyor, CHARLES E. UREN, Of Grass Valley. SAMUEL YEO, PROPRIETOR, GRASS VALLEY. PLAZA PAINT SHOP. RP. BOWERMAN cinity that he has opened a First-class Paint Shop, On the Plaza, near the corner of SacraRepublican Nominee For Clerk, §. A. Bulfinch, Of Truckee. Re,yular Democratic Nominee For Sheriff, GEORGE W. DUNSTER, own experience with it has been,most gratifying, and we are glad to yive it. : this endorsement, Athol (Mass. ) ranseript. Prepare for Winter.The rainy season will soon he here, wnat! and there are undoubtedly a great pa lly tad Rechamationist RePKeOf Truckee. For the Assembly. T Wisu, ro GIVE NOTICE THAT I AM an independent candidate for Assembliymao for the Fif eenth Assembly District. T ask the voters of this district for thet « many roofs that need repairing, and wit me term reciamationist I mean on ou. which is rethe easiest, safest and cheapest way . claiming waste or nearly waste lands fronts of having the work done is by using . fy iittie use, to tat chee om _ the celebrated meres Paint. rine ee better state of usefulness, aceordin of the paint will save re-shingling,an u guarantee is given that it will stop} thereon: to allleaks. Briggs & Co., the patentees, . method are now here and ready to take contracts to do the work. Dop’t fail to] ™shiesublect isof more importanceto this se? them if. you have a leaky roof. Leave orders with B. H. Miller. oct5-tf © Vocates reelamati. ue and weality, to the i already bestowed. by the: reator, may ip! , mannfacturing or whatever else. county aya t> ihe State, and more worthy as the nefits ‘ per2 . mit by man’s labor intelligently besto bring into operation the hea) WM. BARTON, Agent. is possible to extract from’ Nature’s : resources the greatest amount of benefits to mankind, whether in the line of farming, ~ mento Street, Nevada City, Andie pzepared to do the following kinds of Painting : Carriages and Wagons Houses and Roofs, Signs, Plain and Fancy, Distemper Painting a specialty FIRST-CLASS WORK ! PRICES LOW! GIVE ME A TRIAL. f STUDEBAKER uve . Light Two-Horse Wagon, LL PERSONS IN NEED O7 WAGON y 8 A on cull and examine before purchase of ratios his present litical : ’ thd al otheriaeuee betuge tus people Barton's Blacksmith Shop A. BALL, : ‘ Penn Valley, Aug. 24, 1838, Os ep Hass, 00) AS GOLD! BANKRUPT SALE! — Would respectfully inform the gee ~ veorie oi Nevada City and vi6 pe aU? " f @ Which will be addressed by HON. MARION BIGGS. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR CONGRESS, ——AND—— On Saturday Evening, October 27th, 1888, EON. A. CAMINETTI, Democratic Nominee for Elector. Grand Wlumination and Torchlight Procession, Excursion Train from Grass Valley. ~ Every citizen should turn out and give Mr. Biggs, ° THE MAN WHO KEEPS :
the grandest non.partizan reception ever accorded to any man in this county. “HIS” PLEDGE, —o— CRAND ° THE ENTIRE STOOK 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 re ” Bedroom Sets reduced from $40 to $3: 9. Carpets, per yard, reduced from $1.25 to $1. Carpets, per yard, reduced from $1 to 75 cents. Parlor Sets, reduce! from $60 to $40. Bed Lounges, reduced froin $30 to $22. ( Hair Mattresses, raduced from $20 to $15. Spring Beds, reduced from $19 to $7. Willuw Rockers, reduced from $12 to'$9. Kuttan Rockers, reduced from $9 to Wall Paper, Half Price. Picture Framesg Half Price. Mirrors, Half Prive. Bird Gages, Half Price. Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Price. Aud Everything Else at Equally . B. H. MILLER Beguliarly Receives The Most Approved Stvles INI MENS AND ROWS OoOLoOoOTH iI N G@ And Furnishing Goods. As Handsome a lot of Neckties, Svarfs, Oravats, Eto., Etc., As can be found any where, In the way of Underwear C My Stock is not excelled. The Latest Eastern Fash‘one Stiff anda Soft EXats BOOTS AND SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFES, TRUNKS AND VALISES, And everything else usually found in a first-cluss store of the kind. My Prices are Astonishingly Low and my Stock is the Most Cor-nIte. B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. L. BARBER SHOP REMOVED, ‘C. E. WILDE He REMOVED His BARBER SHOP TO The Rear of Britland’s Saloon, ON PINE STREET, MP Opposite his old Stand, gy Where he will better prepared than ever todo all kinds of vonsorial work in firstclass style. oct2-lin Low Prices. The Goods will be Sold Without Reserve ! Most of the Stock is New AND IN STYLE, REMEMBER THE PLACE: COMMERCIAL STREET, (Near Pine,) MEVADA CORY uc CAL. PROPRIETORS. Sakeforth’s Old Stand New York Bakery. . —O = G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor i pi iad AVING PURCHASED THIS WELI. known and popular Bakery of Mrs Jobn Hurst, on F 6 OOMMEROIAL STREET, lintend to keep on hand at all timesa goué variety of BREAD, ; PIES, CAKE, Ete. . Wedding Cakes fs i And Pastry Made to order on short notice or . most reasonable terms, : All offer for anythingin my line prompt ly attended to, By surict attention to business, givin, Down Goes Furnitur FURNITURE wow IN OUR STORE MUST BE REduced 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 reazon we offer Be Extraordinary Bargains : —IN— BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM TABLES AND CHAIRS, BEDS AND BEDDING, LOUNGES, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Etc. Fine Upholstering a Specialty -Binest Stock of Furn'tar: IN NEVADA COUNTY Importers and Dealers in Hardware, tron, Steel, Stoves TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, COAL, Olt, PAINTS, ~ VARNISHES, WOOD AND WILLOw WA RE, Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware, Guns, l'istols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nuils, Barbed Wire, Ete.* Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, ‘ Oil Stoves, Manufacturers und Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware MYDRAUCLIC PIPE, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings, Mining Implements a Specialty AGENTS FOR THE eS Cali mia Pave Works, Largest and Mest Equipped HARDAWRE sTORE In Northern-Central California Prices as Low as the Lowest. g00d satisfaction an iselling atlow rates, ; [nope to’ merit a liberal patronage. : G. W DURST pata LEGC & SHAW, LEGG & SHAW DRMORATICTCKET For President, Grover Clevelana, Of New York. — For Vice President, _ Allen G, Thurman, For Presidential Electors, At Large, C. P. BERRY, B. D. MURPHY. First District, F. BERRINGER. Second District, A. CAMINETII, 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. For Associate Justive Supreme Court, J. F. SULLIVAN, Of San Francisco, FOR CONGRESS, 2d District, = MARION. BIGGS, COUNTY TICKER. For Senator, JOHN H, AUSTIN, Of Pleasant Ridge. —-1 For Assemblyman— . 5th District, CHARLES W. KITTS, ‘Of Grass Valley. For Sheriff, GEORGE W. DUNSTER, Of Truckee. For County Clerk, JAMES L. MORGAN, Of Cuerokee. : For County Treasurer B. N. SHOECRAFT, Of Nevada City. For District Attorney ° THOMAS S. FORD, Of Nevada City. For County Recorder, A. B. BRADY, Of Grass Valley. For Public Administrator. ED, SAMPSON, Of Grass Valley. For Coroner, GEORCE TRACY, Of Grass Valley. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISORS, First District—Neveda Township, J. P. EBAUGH, Of Nevada City. Second District—Crass Valley Township, W. D. WOODS, Of Grass Vulley, Fifth District—Meadow Lake and Little York Townships, { DANIEL McPHETRES, Of Truckee, ROAD OVERSEERS: First District .:, WM. WHI ae * ‘ rate W.STUAtt Fourth * eet ts HACKER? Fifta bei 1. JAS. BLANEY, Se ” JUSTICES; Nevada Towtship—¥F, Powgr GARTHE. ee s ~ = CONSTABLES; evada Township—Ricuarp Dit: @ Cass " LLON, W 6 ee FOR PRESIDENT, Benjamin Harrison, OF INDIANA. ‘ FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, Levi P, Mortor, OF NEW YORK. pAt Large, JOHN F. SWIFT, W. H. L. BARNES.; 1st District, ? T. L. CAROTHERS, (C. C: Bush, alternate.) . 2d District, G. W. SCHELL. CF. W. Street, alternate.) 3d District, L. B. MIZNER. (J. P. Abbott, alternate.) 4th District, 8. M. SHORTRIDGE. (C. Dunker, alternate.) ; 5th District, G. 4. KNIGHT. (J. K. Lowe, alternate. ) 6th District, . H. M. SYREETER. (H. V. Morehouse, alternate. ) For Chief Justice, W. H. BEATTY, « Of Sacramento, For Associate Justice, U. D. WORKS, : Of San Diego. ‘FOR CONGRESS: Ist District, J. J. DEHAVEN, Of Humboldt County. : 2d District, TORN A. BAGOoW, Of Amador County. ‘3d District, JOSEPH McKENNA, ™ Of Solano County. 4th District, .W. W. MORROW, Of San Francisco. 5th District, T. G. PHELPS, Of San Mateo County, 6th District, GEN. VANDEVER, Of Los Angeles. Republican Vounty Ticket. For Senator, § E. M. Preston, Of Nevada City. Assemblyman l4th District, Of Nevada City. Assemblyman 15th District, J. I. Sykes, Of Grass Vulley. Sheriff, George Lord, Of Grass Valley. —t Clerk, S$. A. Bulfinch, Of Truckee. District.Attorney, FT. Nilon. Of Nevada City. Treasurer, B. J. Watson, Of Nevada City, Recorder, John A. Rapp. : Ob Nevade City. Public Administrator, Fred A. Thomas, Of Grass: Valley. Surveyor, C. E. Uren, Of Grass Valley, Coroner, William Powell Of Grass Valley. Supervisor 1st District, J. WM. Bugs. fington, Jr. Supervisor 24 District, Richard Noell, Supervisor 5th District, F, Pp, Stevens. ROAD OVERSEERS., Ist District. aa J.B. Mitehcock SY Saar W. P. Morris poet ie coon, John T, Clime — s ; -. Isaac Fleming . risers telly J. Smith JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, Nevada Township. .A. R. Wapsworrn “ *. Hasiuron McCoamick . Meadow Luke Tp..D. W. Beverron “ “. Samon, Parker CONSTABLES. Nevada Township.. ... Wa, Scorr 4s Ee a . JOszrn Foyer Meadow Lake Tp..) Jacop Txerers FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS ©