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October 24, 1888 (4 pages)

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NE ARNREI ER Nee NREN SNN O RIT I enone 8g aS a ce fark signer alana cadet ta cxathe se omnes 2==". My Poor Back! The “Bigoe Meeting of the Campaign ag Gevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, t 4, North Bloomfield, Moore's . ral, Sweetian Fiat, Granii Truckee, and every oth. er town of Nevada county; also in Placet and Sierra counties, at cramento,' San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.” rench Cor= WEDNESDAY; OOT. 24, 1888. . SE ra LOCAL MATTERS. Fine Pictures: Messrs. Clinch and Adams, wit have re-opened the + hotograph gallery on Pine street, and bear the reputation of being artists of high merit, propose to make a specialty of furnishing lifesize crayons in competition with cer= ———— a will furnish them in elegant frames at just about the usual price of the frame PHO TOGR APH ER ; alone. The work is much better than . : 4 that sent out by the San Francisco . aie Poca firms. Call at the gallery. and see; é 5 , f specimens of photographs of all styles. ARTIST. Harrison and Morton.!: Second Crop of Fruit. = PROTECTION 10 AMERICAN INDUSTRIES ! 4 At J. H. Wentworth’s orchard on AKES PICTURES OF EVERY = %s 4 Gold Flat, this township, a seek-noM aS -E. M. PRESTON, ; further apple tree, the first crop of], STYLE AND SIZE. pny» which matured®early last August, is} Instantaneous Photographs of high-. _ Hon. J. SIMS, now bearipg. second ercp which is nearly’ ripe. The apples on the . tree at present are not quite so large as the first growth, but are of equal flavor. Mr. Wentworth also has some Bartlett pear trees on which the second crop is now maturing. -At C. Hepler’s orchard a June red apple tree is loaded down with its second crop for this year. A Useful Spider. The fruit trees in D. B. Getchell’s orchard at this city are swarming with minute red spiders. Since these insects made their appearance there has tee aici ar come ee! dtidge Niles Nearks, certain he has discovered a great friend to fruit-growers. The lady-bug is also afatal enemy to the codlin moth. Some of the orchards around this city which are infested by lady-bugs are free from injurious pests. Grass Valley Saturday Night. —— . ‘That’s the common exclamation of those suffering with rheumatism or kidney troubles. id est and most Artistic finish. = BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY./ . Wil BE A CANDIDATE FOR RE-. make all necessary arrangements for ship. Election November 6th. the meetings. with the best instruments, and every Picture is warranted to give entire satisfaction. Order Your Holiday Pictures . either disease Paine’s Celery Compound willsurely effect a cure, and there will no longer any cause to complain of “ poor backs.” “ ‘ng 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 medicines Hundreds of testimonials like the fol’ow remedy, Paine’s Celery Compotnd : _ sleep more than an hour at atime any not act, and had a good deal cf pain Celery Compound the pain hes left .Zenas Sanders, West Windsor, . ; tism.forfive years, I was almost PM often confined to my bed for weeks at a imaginable, besides outside advice, but to no advantage. Having seen Paine’s’ Celery Compound advertiitd. Teave ita . } trial. I have used only one bottle and am perfectly cured. I can now jeep around and feel lively as a boy. Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevada. Price, $7.00. Six Wt Seni Sop sy Druccists. SEND FOR 8-PAGE TESTIMONI ‘1 Pare. as WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Proprictor BURLINGTON, VERMONT. bal = SUE ——— REPUBLICAN MEETINGS Hon. J. . . SYKES .Baby’s Pictures a specialty. ; : ‘The Gallery has been. refitted FRANK T.’NILON, ~~ S. A. BULFINCH. And_ other Republican candidates; will address the people-of Nevada county on the issues of the day, at the. } FORMERLY JOHN SWART’S NEW GALLERY, : following places: Maybert, Friday, October, 19th. Washington,Saturday, October 20th. You Bet, Tuesday. October 23rd. Boca, Friday, October 26th. . Truckee, Saturday, Ccetober 27th. Nevada City, Saturday, Nov. 3d. Grass Valley, Monday, Nov. 5th. RALLY! : RALLY! QF Ail are invited to attend these meetings and hear the issues of the} campaign discussed. ay Local Committees are requested to For Chief Justice of the Su preme Court, Of Nevada Ccunty. FOR CONSTABLE. RICHARD DILLON election as Constable of Nevada townIt is the intention to make next. ° Saturday night’s Republican meeting at Grass Valley the leading one of the campaign for that town. The speakers will be Rev. J. Sims of this city) and Hon. R. B. Carpenter of Los Angeles. ‘The town will be-illumin-) ——__— : Regular Kepublican_Nominee ated in the most beautiful manner. An excursion train on which the round trip fare will be but 25 cents will take down the Nevada Cityans who desire to attend. j ccalaitl 4 By order County Central Committee. ERASTUS BOND, Chairman. Georce L. Hveues, Secretary. Begular ‘Democratic Nominee For County Recorder, A. B. BRADY, ccc vate. _JODRVELAND & ‘THURMAN For Congressman—2d District, JOHN A. EAGON, wall } Hon. B. J. WATSON.’ 4 5 i ect new YORK, . and give Mr. Biggs, the grandest non.partiza: county. At Nevada City> On Saturday Evening, October 27th, 1888,» OF Which will be addressed by ——AND—— Excursion Train from Grass Valley. OHIO. HON. MARION BIGGS, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR CONGRESS, 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. ® . HEION. A. CAWMINETTI, Democratic Nominee for Elector. Grand [luination and Torchlight Procession Every citizen should turn out THE MAN WHO KEEPS HISPLEDGE, n reception ever accorded to any man in this 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. 2d District. MARION BIGGS, {Of Butte County. i Allen 6. Thurman, For Associate Justice Supreme Court, FOR PRESIDENT, \Benjamin Harrison, OF INDIANA. — FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, Pua Levi P, Morton, OF NEW YORK. ‘ FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS At Large, JOHN F. SWIFT, W. H. L. BARNES.’ lst District, T. L: CAROTHERS, (C. O. Bush, alternate.; 2d District, G. W. SCHELL. 3d District, L. B. MIZNER. (J. P. Abbott, alternate.) 4th District, , 8S. M. SHORTRIDGE. (C. Dunker, alternate.) 5th District, G. A. KNIGHT. (J. R. Lowe, alternate. ) 6th District, H. M. SPREETER. (H. V. Morehouse, alternate.) For Chief Justice, W. H. BEATTY, Of Sacramento. For Associate Justice, WU. D. WORKS. Of San Diego. FOR CONGRESS: 1st District, J. J. DEHAVEN, Of Humboldt County. 2d District, Of Amador C ntyThe Marysville Democrat says: “Tt will be remembered that G. H. Sternes was found guilty of contempt in Nevada, and fined $100. His case was brought before the Supreme Court on) a writ of habeas corpus and he was remanded to the custody of the Sheriff. Forbes and Dinsmore, his attorneys, have filed a petition for a re-hearing in the Supreme Court.” —————286ee——— Feminine Apparel. ee SEE A pair of kid g'oves,.a hat pin and some other articles of feminine apparel were left Sunday evening in the yard ‘of Washington schoolhouse. J anitor Hackley found them next morning, and they are now in the possession of Charles Grimes. Ifthe fair owner will call on Mr. Grimes and prove property she can recover them. Stere Re-opened. The trouble with the parties who on Saturday last attached the Pioneer Bookstore at this city has been adjusted, and yesterday the attachment was released. There was no indebtedness on the store, which is under the management of Will Welch, and the closjng of it resulted from a misunderstanding. ee An incendiary Foiled.The watchman at L. Voss’s lumber yard at Hunt’s Hill one night last week saw a than attempting to set fire tothelumber. He went after the trespasser with a shotgun loaded with buckshot, but the fellow heard him coming and escaped in the darkness. nnd We are willing to bear personal testimony to the efficacy and value of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, 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 own experience with it has been most tifying,and we are glad to give it is endorsement. Athol (Mass.) Transcript. Prepare for Winter. The rainy season will soon be here, and there are undoubtedly a great many roofs that need repairing, and . conditions of a the easiest, safest and cheapest way . jit ving the work done is by usin thereon; to bring into operation the best of ha y & . methods possible to watreon from Nature’s STUD E B A K E 7 resources the greatest amount of benefits to , Reguiar Democratic Nominee Regular Democratic Nominee > For Low Taxaiion . No More Chinese ! For County Clerk, JAMES L. MORGAN, Of Cherokee. G00) Regularly Receives iS GOLD . 8-H. MILLER The Most Anoroved Stvles IN: MEN’S AND BOYX’S —+-o—— CRAND J, H. AUSTIN, For County Treasurer, CHAS. W. KITTS, B. N. SHOECRAFT, THOS. S. FORD,
1 . Of Grass Valley. x ' 7° onLnorTnHin Ge WOW IN OUR STORE MUST BE RE . f As Handsome alotof Of Nevada City. B. N. SHOECRAFT, THE ENTIRE STOOK OF Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats, Eto. Ete., Regular Republican Nomince gt OTHER NOMIN SES pie igh i h 1 d F F t As can be found any where. For District Atiorney, Sivan as r eBeaansce ae fhe flowing ousens Urniture In the wey of piaces du ng the pending po cal canvass: : fFRANK ‘T. NILON, aes ce a Mattresses, Underwear = Ge eee es , j My Stock is not excelled. Ot Nevada City. Truckee......-.Saturday, Oct. 20 Spring Beds — hGrean Walley: -.--5-Tuesday, Oct, 23 ! 2 Regular Republican Nominee, ba Cherokee....Wednesday, Oct. 24 Car p ets, The Latest Eastern Fashions For State Senator, _E. M. PRESTON, Of Novae Citys Columbia Hill.. . .Thursday, Oct. 25 .ereeeeFriday, Oct. 26 Bloomfield.....Saturday, Oct. 27 Grass Valley... Saturday, Nov. 3 Nevada City...-Monday, Nov. 5 All citizens irrespective of party, are invited to attend the meetings. Township and Precinct Committees are requested to make the necessary arrangements for holding these meetings, E. J. RECTOR, Chaifman Central Committee. Ep. SaMPson, Secretary. Graniteville. . Regular Republican Nominee, For Recorder, JOHN A. RAPP. Of Nevada City, Regular Republican Nominee For Sheriff, GEORGE LORD, . JUST RECEIVED ' At Grass Valley, °) Car Loads . Begular Republican Nominee For County Surveyor, CHARLES E. UREN, Of Grass Valley. support as their ““RECLAMATIONIST REPEE" SENTATIVE.” amd the celebrated Acme Paint. The use c the paint will save re-shingling,and oe Pica given tat Sew top. muse aouameinprencers ni] Light Twa-Horse Wagon, allleaks. Briggs & Co., the patentees, are now here and ready to take contracts to do the work. Don’t fail to see them if you have a leaky roof. Leave orders with B. H., Miller. County rights for sale. octértf The Celebrated Wieland I.acer Beer . for salar, “on Daavonr at the National Hotel Bar. pd ne term rosigmationiet x een one who advocates reclamation, which is reclaiming waste or nearly waste lands from @ SAMUEL YEO, gonatee. of poeceee. fa com paleo : y e use, at of greater value anda better state of usefulness, according as the PROPRIETOD, > by the Creator, may per y man’s labor intelligently bestowed ieee a4 any lara, 2 Benen . Ce Re A ST mankind, whether in the line of farming, minINe man facturing or whatever else. cousideration in this present ti paign, than all otherissues pes aia. JOHN A. BALL. Penn Valley, Aug. 24, 1888. WM. BARTON, Agent. WE Wish TO EMPLOY A RELIABLE A : LL PERSONS IN NEED OF WAGON manin your county. No experience AGONS required; permanent position gs Me > Gon out And <aauetns Gerard purchasyears. 5a Samnaaae each year. Laght. easy, genteel business. Money advance rr y, advertising, Largest man Barton's Blacksmith Shop, Republican Nominee ® to $9. 5 ‘ cae Nee Dry Goods, Kevan Rockers, reduced from $9 to. The Rear of Britlands Saloon: : Wall Paper, Half Price. : 5. A. Bulfinch, Dreus Goods, ory re, Half Price. ON PINE STREET, Of Trackee. Millinery, fy padg piy WF Opposite his old Stand, ow Regular Democratic Nominee And Carpets. Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Price. woh Lida of Tondo wor ant i . = . rlat “ oct2-l1m For Sheriff, Largest Stock in the County, Aud — at Equally . GEORGE W. DUNSTER, Le w Frices. a 2 ees : ate ee ortuce, . THE BEE HIVE _ iets oad For de mbl y a " Sold Without Reserve! . ° Pecan a sige, an Santor ae A Most of the Stock is New . G. WM. DURST, < Proprietor man for the Fif eenth Assembly District. ' I ask the voters of this 4 et for their poe Sa Stiff and Soft Hats BOOTS AND SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, ‘TRUNKS AND VALISES, Mirrors, Etc., Recently owned by L. M. Suke~ forthtand purchased at Sherss ‘ And everything else usually found ina iff's Sale by the undersigned. . Arst-cluss store of the kind: BEHOLD THE BARGAINS . )e yee ot Coe. Bedroom Sets reduced from $115 to B. H. MILLER, 5. Tsdroom Seta reduced from,$40 to Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. Carpets, per yard, reduced from $1.25 to $1. Carpets, per yard, reduced from $1 to 75 cents. Parlor Sets, reduced from $60 to $40. Bed Lounges, reduced from $30 to BARBER SHOP REMOVED. Hair Mattresses, reduced from $20 C. E. WILDE to $15. Spring Beds, reduced from $10 to $7. H’ REMOVED HIs BARBER Willow Rockers, reduced from $12 SHOP TO Down Goes Furniture $8! $30. a THE STOCK OF FURNITURE duced regardless of what we get for it inorder to make room for Two Carloads of Furniture Now on the way from the East. For this reason we offer ge Extraordinary Bargains BEDROOM SETS, ; PARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM TABLES AND CHAIRS, BEDS AND BEDDING, LOUNGES, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Ete. Fine Upholstering a Specialty Pinest Stock of Furn'tars — IN NEVADA COUNTY LEGG & SHAW ‘ Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves TINWAKE, DOORS, WINDOWS, GOAL, OLL, PAINTS, AND IN STYLE. : PAYING PURCHASED THIS WELI.known and popular Bakery of Mrs John Hurst, on COMMEROIAL STREET, REMEMBER THE PLACE: Sakeforth’s Old Ww variety of ¢ I intend to keep on hand at all times a gooc nd BREAD, PIES, « VARNISHES, WOOD AND WILLOw, WABE, Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails, Barbed Wire, Etc. : Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, Oil Stoves. Manufacturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheet lron-Ware HYDRAULIC PIPE, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings, Mining Implements a Specialty 4GENTS FOR THE ete, uf'rsin our line. Enclose two cents. No postals. Centennial M’fg Co., Cincinatti, O. + On the Plaza. PROPRIETORS. COMMERCIAL STREET, eames sc . PS-California Powder Works. (Near Pine,) Wedding Cakes ——Bae OS c . nd Pastry ; . . NEVADA CITY. Ricca ceteee. 0! tS pepe ee os eB ae Largest and Best Equipped’ HABDAWRE STORE aaqneeatle terms. S cd ‘ts 5 n h : Fe All order for anything in my line: prompt orthormrCentrat nisecwe a & ly attended to.» Prices as Low as the Lowest. By strict attention to business, givins pateets 7 good satisfaction and selling at low rates, LEGG & SHAW, hope to merit a liberal patronage. ; G. W DURST + COUNTY TICKET. For Senator, JOHN H. AUSTIN, ‘Of Pleasant Ridge. For Assemblyman— . 5th District, CHARLES W. KITTS, ‘Of Grass Valley. ~ For Sheriff, GEORGE W. DUNSTER, 7” 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 County Recorder, A. 8. BRADY, Of Grass Valley. For Public Administrator. ED. SAMPSON, ’ Of Grass Valley. For Coroner, GEORCE TRACY, Of Grass Valley. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISORS, __ First District—Nevada Township, J. P. BBAUGH, Of Nevada City, Ww. D. WOODS, Of Grass Valley, York Townships, DANIEL McPHETRES, Of Truckee. JUSTICES: Nevada Township—F, Power, Lrorponp GaRTHE, CONSTABLES: Main Street. Nevada City Nevada Township--Ricwarp DILLow, W G Cage : Fifth District-Meadow Lake and Little * Of Solano County. Ww. W. MORRCW, — Of San Francisco. 5th District, T. G. PHELPS, ‘Of San Mateo County. 6th District, GEN. VANDEVER. Of Los Angeles. Republican County Ticket, For Senator, $ EK. M. Preston, Of Nevada City. Assemblyman Mth District, J. Sims, Of Nevada City. Assemblyman lith District, J. I. Sykes, Of Grass Valley. : Sheriff, ’ George Lord, Of Grass Valley. Clerk, . S. A. Bulfinch, Of Truckee. District Attorney, F. T. Nilon. Of Nevada City. Treasurer, B, J. Watson, Of Nevada City. Recorder, John A. Rapp, _ Of Nevada City. Publie paeinioapier, Fred A. Thomas, Of Grase Valley. Surveyor, C, E. Uren, Of Grass Valley. Coroner, William:Powell Of Grass Valley. Second District—Grass Valley Township, cee Supervisor ist District, J. M. Bufefington, Jr. Supervisor 2d District, Richard Noell. Supervisor 5th District, F. P. Stevens. ROAD OVERSEERS. ist District. . J.B. Hitchcock . 2a 6 san ee aa c ‘ Bid P. Morris .. John VT. Cline ROAD OVERSEERS: — . Henne Fleming First District.. ..... WM. WHITE eee oe mir 8. Nw gaea. JUSTICES OF THE PEAGE,, Ronee e aotgere ..JAS. HACKETT ees JAS. BLANEY, se, . ¥CV4da Township. .A, R. Wapsworru “ “ . Hamuton McCormick Meadow Lake Tp..D. W. Bevertow ae oe “.,,. BaMunL Parker CONSTABLES. Nevada Township ‘e “ itsa » JOSEPH Foyer -++, JACOB Teerers (F. W. Street, zlternate.) JOHN A. HAGON, ‘ ’ 4th District, “ g “. rT