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Call at or write to Cooper’s, the leading music store, 631 J street, Sacramento, for anything in the music line.
OFFICE:
fo. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City Cal.
crR
TESIn
[Continued from Wednesday.)
&
College Men as Athletes.
iWA7.
mediately relieved
by the use of this
wonderful remedy.
Xe strengthens the .
vocal organs, allays
clares that the Republican nominee
During the year 1889 the newer men
for the Governorship is_ going to get in amateur athletics came mainly from
was often
many more than his‘party vote at the the colleges, and the question
coming election. Mr. Langley says asked—not so often answered—whether
this isparticularly true in some of the college athletes, as a class, are not bet
up from
northern places where the friends of ter than those who have come
Mr. Pond had counted on Republican the vast army of clerks and business
men. In years past the honors appeared
dissatisfaction. Mr. Langley visited
to be easy; what
the coming years will
fifty-six towns in nineteen counties,
bring forth is problematic. No college
and his cenclusions were reached after has yet turned
out a runner
as fast as
careful inquiries among the business L. E. Myers, who for so long was the
men of the different communities.
best man America could prodyce, equalThe Republicans at Cherokee.
ly good at fifty yards and the interme
diate distances
up to a mile. He was
The Republican county candidates amember of the Manhattan Athletic
held a meeting a Cherokee Monday club. For all distances below a mile
evening, uhich was well attended. he was practically invincible, and above
The Republicans had for several years that he was among the best. Many of
mark
been slighting the town by. not having the records he madestill stand—a
a meeting, but this time the people for the host of ambitious men. who have
turned out well to give them a welcome after him.—Charles P. Sawyer in
Scribner's.
i
come.
The meeting was held inthe
school-house, and was called to order
by Mr. Hustler. W. H.
Hicks was
The National Failing.
~ Jackson—I’m going to start a new
chosen Chairman of the meeting, and paper, and I think I’'li call it The Umhe presided with the ease and dignity
Merritt—Why?
of an“‘old stager.”” F.T. Nilon, E.
Jackson—Because everybody “who
Bond, C. D. Gassaway, W. A. Sleep,
sees
it will take it.
W.-J. Rogers, M. C. Hogan, Frank
Merritt—Yes, people would take it,
Snell and Al. Woods addressed the
but they wouldn’t pay for it. West
meeting. The best_of attention was
Shore.
given to the speakers, and the meet——=
A Swindled Landlord.
ing closed with three cheers for the ReTenant—/ don’t think I ought to pay
publican nominees.
any rent for this month.
Hawley Appointed Circuit Judge
Landlord—Why not?
Hon. Thomas P. Hawley, formerly
“Because the roof leaks
so that the
water runs down the wall.”
of this city, United States District
“What! There is running water on
Judgefor the district. of Nevada, re‘the premises? You will have
to pay
cently appointed by President Harri@5. I wonder how long you have been
son to fill the vacancy occasioned by enjoying water privileges at my exthe death of the late Judge M. Sabin, pense.” —Texas Siftings.
has been designated and appointed
by Judge Lorenzo Sawyer to holda
A Waste
of Lead.
Circuit Court of the United States in
For fifty years military men clung to
San Francisco, for the present July the belief that nothing but an ounce
term, and also for the present Novemball would do for an army musket. It
ber term. Judge Hawley will enter is only within five years that they have
upon the discharge of his new judicial come to see that if the ball does not
hit it kills
duties Monday forenoon at 11 o’clock, hit it is wasted. If it does
a bullet from
a revolinthe United States Court room, in no sooner than
ver. All the new arms now call for
_ the Appraisers’ Building.
bullets
no larger than a hunter uses.—
panto 7) 3
“ whe New Reduction Werks.
Tidings:
Among the singular differences be
W.C, D. Body & Bro., tween the two sides of the face a Ger
who have the contract for the erection man professcr notes that the right ear
of the Grass Valley Reduction Works, is almost invariably higher than the
commenced grading for the foundation
on Monday.
The large scales have
Writing for the Newspapers.
been put in place and is in good workIam very frequently asked -whether
ingorder, Thelarge building which the newspaper is the best starting point
is to be used as an office, labratory, for young authors, and in. this question
a grave
etc., is completed and is a credit
to lies, in nine cases out of ten,
the builder and the company. It is misconception. Many young writers be
the largést and best office in this lieve that work rejected by the monthly
magazine will find a market with the
county. ,
daily newspaper. Itseemsto be taken
granted that the same degree of care
‘A pocror’s bill isseldom less than for
is unnecessary for newspaper work as
five dollars, and this does n’t include
the cost ‘of filling prescriptions. One
dollar purchases a bottle of Ayer’s
. Sarsaparilla, which, in nine cases out
. fof ten, is all the medical treatment
needed. Try it, and save your money
for a rainy day.
for magazine writing.
“The newspaper
dies with the day, the magazine lives for
a month,” is the general feeling, and
hence the impression that ephemeral
work will find a ready market with the
newspaper.
:
It has been mypleasure to write for
the newspaper press of America for six
or seven years, and I give young writers
a leaf from my experience
when I say to
We are frail creatures physically— them, do not allow yourselves to believe
the most robust among us. The unthat minor work will find favor with the
healtby man or woman is in great modern American newspaper. There is
measure incapable of benefit to socijust as much demanded of a writer in
,a the newspaper editorial office as in that
ety. If, for instance, biliousness,
of the monthly magazine. A writer
absttitrouble of frequence and often:
commits the greatest mistake of her life
nately resistant of ordinary medication when she looks upon the newspaper as a
the
of
action
ous
harmoni
the
obstructs
graduating school to the magazine. The
liver and the bowels, the sufferer is same standard of grammar and
sure to be dyspeptic.’ The three dission set by the magazine holds good with
—Edward W. Bok in Ladies’
ordered conditions are sure to be connewspa;
Human Fraiity.
*
firmed by neglect. “Under the: im
pression that there is no hope for him,
an impression in all likelihood confirmed by the use of objectionable
remedies, the: sufferer is apt to be
vents the inroads of ,
Consumption; in
‘every stage of that
dread disease,
Ayer’s Cherry Pecwe toral relieves coughSing and induces
refreshing rést.
:
.
“J have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
years and have
thirty
for
in my family
for
always found it ‘the best cages
croup, to which complaint m children
been ~ a egoliate . Carley,
have
Brooklyn,'N.
c.
EPiano Movine Promptly attended=:to
and Carefully Performed.
All at the Lowest Living Rates
——Wili—
Remove Qn or About Septeber, 28th, 1890,
Fromphis old stand at the corner of Broad
and Pine streets to
'
FOR C4asxzH,
Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu
REPUBLICAN
erate.
DISTRICT,
COUNTY,
ODD FELLOWS BLOCk, BROAD STREET
TOWNSHIP,
‘Of San Francisco.
that we had
was sp ill from bronchitisher
recovery.
almost ce up hope of
Our family physician, a skilful man and
of large experience,‘pronounced it useless to give her an more medicine; saying that he had done all it was pos
Just --Received !
sible to do, and we must prepare for the
R. F. DELJVALLE,
H.-H. MARKHAM,
Or. J. CG. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase
@rice $1 ; six bottles,
$5. Worth
$5 a bottle
The Gelebrated French Gura,
Warranted <A PHRODITINE” 27.22"
om
San Francisco, Cal.
FOR CONTROLLER,
FOR TREASURER,
ADAM HEROLD..... of Placer
THE TRANSCRIPT
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE,
FOR ATTORNEY Gunrran,
W.C.GRAVES... of San Francisco
Want to Keep Thereugh. y Pested
REDDICK,
JOHN P. DUNN..of San Francisco
E. P. COLGAN..... of Sonoma
IF YOU
* , CONCERNING
J
ta are
a tt
29.9 2 t
letuns Bree
for $300. Bent mad
on rection ct
on
q
:
A WRIT:i
GUARA.NTEF
ee is igiven for
every $5.00 order received, to refund the Contr iG
a Permanent cure is not effected. We hav
pre apof eae
pm old an‘ wOnne
Vi been
= an i
permanentlyrecure
free. Addres:
FOR SURVEYOR-GENERAL,
P
Street and Traveling Purposes.
FOR CLERK-OF THE SUPREME COURT,
FOR
—
CONGRESSMAN,
(2d District,)
FOR R. R. COMMISSIONER,
THE
LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
SPECIALTY 18 GENERAL LOCAL
I F ewgic and it hascirculation
that reach
saguwatienne
ge iairics ©
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER — FIRST
JAMES BRADY..... of Alameda Places,
r, Yue
Yuba
an 4 Bi erra counties,
as well
of
the
5
D and to
HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole
country
it is invaluabl as
. iit giver a faithfal and compiete record, 0! the
: der
ing made in the development o: the coun
y’s varied and extensive resources: It pre
ents extraordinary indwcements
DISTRICT,
ARCHIBALD YELL. . .of Mendocino
Main Street, Nevada City.
Mt
Markham & Reddick You Don’t Get the 2 News
—
ASSEMBLYMAN—14TH DISTRICT,
You Take the “DAILY TRANSCRIPT
NEW STORE.
[ees & (Haw.
=)0BEPRINTING =
The TRANSCRIP’ has he
<
Largest and Best Eqaipped Job Print
ing Office
Quick Tine Cheap Fars
s
W. J. ROGERS... of Grass Valley
FOR CORONER,
FOR CORONER,
GEO. TRACY....of Grass Valley
G. A.GRAY..... of Nevada City
RR
.of Grass Valley
SUPERVISORS,
Clothing and Dey Goods Staple and Fancy Hardware CHAS. E.FORUREN..
FOR SURVEYOR,
:
Cities.
-AND AT
New Yor and New Orleans
a
.
(3d District,)
_. R. P. ROSSEN..:...0f Relief Hill
‘With Steamer
Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
er
ARTHUR POWELL. .of Grass Valley
Glassware, Orockeryware, Etc.
Eastern and
SOUTHERN: PACIFIC COMPANY,
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR,
—DEALERS IN
—
FOR TREASURER,
WM.GEORGE... of Grass Valley B. N. SHOECRAFT. .of Nevada City BY TRE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL
tALL BAIL ROUTES «
FOR RECORDER,
—OF THE—
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS,
W. A. SLEEP.... of Grass Valley
J. M. HUSSEY... of Nevada City
FOR TREASURER,
(Paciric SystEM.)
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR,
Deily Express Trains make
connecB. F. SNELL...... of You Bet
ons with the several
Lin
ED. SAMPSON... of Grass Valley FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS,
*
in the Eest, —
H* OPENED A FIRST-CLASS
Twelve Distinct Styles of
thern Califernia. .
_ FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
J. SIMS,... vee ae Of Nevada City GEQ. E. RILEY.
.. of Grass Valley
(15th District,)
FOR ASSESSOR,
T. C. HOCKING... of Grase Valley
WM. H. MARTIN. . .of Nevada City
FOR SHERIFF,
M.C.HOGAN... of North San Juan. :
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
JAS. L. MORGAN.... of Cherokee
Columbia Hill......0..“16
‘STORE
Best Advertising Medium in Ner
9
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
10
TO ADVERTISERS y
OORT LAT IORS,
FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE,
NILES SEARLS... of Nevada City
FRANK T. NILON. : .of Nevada City
FOR RECORDER,
FOR ASSES8OR,
A.B. BRADY... --0f Grass Valley
E. BOND..... «ee Of Nevada City
ON LESS
The Nominees of the Republican
AS
WM. BECKMAN... of Sacramento
M. GARVER.... of Nevada City
FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION,
(2d District,)
ASSEMBLYMAN—15TH DISTRICT,
L: C. MOREHOUSE..:. .of Alameda THOS. DUNKLEY.. ‘of Grass Valley
FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE,
FOR SHERIFF,
JOHN CALDWELL. . .of Nevada City
GEO.
W.
DUNSTER...
of Truckee
FOR ASSEMBLYMAN,
(14th District,)
Washington.....;.00000+ “91
And Other Resources, besides being Full
Informed at’ 1 times on .
FOR STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION,
(ist District,)
MRS. LESTERi& CRAWFORD.
Renablian Meetings .
laxative, and harmless.
J. D.SPENCER.. . .of Stanislaus
NEVADA COUNTY NOMINATIONS
G. G. BLANCHARD. . .of Placerville
‘om SALE BY
Mayhothoccccccacsccssec a5 oe
~
:
HORTICULTURAL
AGRICULTURAL
BTOCK GRAZING
LUMBERING
FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT,
ThisyHatgisfhaving§an immense saleZin. . SanfJFrancisco FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF INSTRUCTION ,
ee
.
J. W. ANDERSON. .of San Francisco
“scific Branch,
108 Stevenson ;
San FRaNcIS“2 -+
RNOGEG 555556 cos bes ssk saci 18
Sax
HG. HALL.. bos: of San Mateo GOLD MINING,
e
THEODORE REICHERT...
Seer See
of San Francigco
THE APHRO MEDICINE Co.
esas sek ccs “417
eee eeeaeaeean te ‘a eee 20's
FOR CONGRESS—-8ECOND DISTRICT,
J.R. McDONALD... of Stanislaus
.5
see ences sect ecto ee ea seeseeete sentence
FOR TREASURER,
Hon:
overindaigeson
6,‘ing tuckdownSe tocolBla. . Especially sdantea
Power,
Wak
ted 6for
si owe
Memory, Loss
of Power er and ao
tency, which if neglected
weelkatwoe
INSTRUCTION,
W.#H.H. HART.. .of San Francisco A. CAMINETTI..... of At®ador
;
Vaan
#7, %,%,%,%,%,%,9,*
*
Ea ? a¢ we
= FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
theexcessive
H
129 O'Farrell Street,
_. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
E. G.'WAITE...... of Alameda
z
FOR CONTROLLER,
_useof Stimulants, AFTER
back, Seminal W:
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
W. C. HENDRICKS.... of Butte
J.J. DEHAVEN..:.. of Humboldt
é
SCHOOL
‘OF LANGUAGES
R. C. HARRISON. .of San Francisco
Hat!
Is WoW A
POsITIVE
GUARANTEE
youre sny form
ofnervous disease
orany disorder of
© generative
orof eithersex, ,
from
MEISTERSCHAFT
OC. H. GAROUTTE..:... of Yolo
IN THE WAY OF A
‘Chas. H. Sykes
GEORGE H. SMITH. .of Los Angeles
W. H. BEATTY.... of Sacramento
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL,
FOR ASSOCIATE’ JUSTICE,
STANLEY C. BOOM.. .of Humboldt t
PREPARED BY
cen
Of Calaveras.
JOHN B.
o Latest Novelty
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
for C
PRINCIPAL}
JAMES V. COFFEY,of San Francisco
Of Los Angeles,
Lepper, Druggist, Fort Wayne, Ind.
For Colds and Coughs, take
,
gets
Ce Ps
ics ne
testimonials to
2S
tio ame
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE,
FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR,
out of danger. We continued om
Pectoral until satisfied she was entire},
well. This has given me unbounded fai
in the preparation, and I recommend it
confidently to my_customers.’’—C.
BEFORE
ar1 on oy iar
conversation, by Dr.
Richatd 8, Rosenthal’s “EL
‘ED
MEISTERSCH AFT BYETEM. ented
JOHN A. STANLEY... of Alameda Prof.
FOR GOVERNOR,
After taking a few doses she seemed to
breathe easier, and, wizhin a week, was
ee
OU CAN BY THREE,MON'
x hg mg betas
tly for every day
Of Lvs Angeles.
(short term.)
worst. Asa last resort, we dete
to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and I-can
truly. say, with the most happy results.
Italian.
FOR LIEUT-GOVERNOR,
R. 8. Drake, M. D., Beliot, Kans.
“My little sister, four years of age.
an
EDWARD B. POND, Suns Fach German,
Election, Tuesday, Nov. 4th.
twenty-five years ago, when its great
VICTOR LEBECK
Fer Neunty Supervisers.
PULLMAN PALACE
_ SLEEPING CARS
And Tourist Sleeping Oars
3D DISTRICT,
Trains. Neo .
N. B, PARAZETT..of N. Bloomfield Attached le Overland
additional barge
i
Tourist ge jer pers .
4TH DISTRICT,
Tickets Sold,
t. J ROBINSON. .of Indian
Sleeping Car E
Springs tien at the Company's offices where passen_ (Ath District,
HEATING =: STOVES,
sors calling in person can secure choice ef
C.
D.
GASSAWAY.
.of
Indian
Springs
Truckee .,..:cseccsscees aoe
And all the Best and Newest PatFOR ROAD OVERSEERS,
A.N. TOWN.
, H. GOODMAN.
terns.
OO Sb
ris ss
29
General Masanes. "in Pass
& Th't Act
(1st District,)
. (Such as prevailed wwhen ear
kx Hyman forR.
GRAY,
Gen.
Traf.
Manager.
Boston Ravine........ ¢ gl
QOOOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES WM. KIRKHAM.... of Blue Tent
merly conducted the same 8
@an Francisco Cal.
Fer Read Overseers,
All Styles.
Grass Valley......-.. Nov.1
(2d District,)
Men's and Boys’ Clothing,
1sT DIstRict,
RAILROAD LANDS.
Nevada Clty .2.c.ccecscsscese eee
THOS. 8. LEE...of Grass Valley THOS.
MOONEY. ..of Nevada City
‘Dry and Fancy Goods,
The Bestin the Market.
or address,
*
, aug
:
43d District,)
W. H. MILLS,
i
2ND. DISTRICT,
LL, Lend Agent,
F.+ B. R. Bau.
Os:
2 ee
RICHARD PENROSE. .of Retief Hill.
Agents for the celebrate’
C.
McSTRAVICK
.
.of
Boston
Raving:
2
apply
California,
Southern
canoes
By
Fie
(4th District,)
rae
MX All are invited
to atfend
these
ALBERT WOODS... of Sweetland
p JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. Be
8D DisTRIcT,
meetings and bear the issues ofthe
(5th
District,)
Guns,
Pistols.
R. HOLLAND, Jz. .of Columbia Hill
I Challenge Competition !
Un VRS
iar errr erie ae
Have your teeth cleaned by machin
FOR GOVERNOR, ~
ce 0!
French Corral... sebsat “si
The Latest.
OOMMEROIAL STREET
Second door from the Grea
Tea Store.
md
Spenceville .......+066 Pease bE
Anorons Liver Regulator is inval
4 ly solicit a continuance in the future.
Nominations,
t Adjoining B. H. Miller's Store.
success was considered marvelous.”—
uablein the nursery. It is a gentle
In the National Hotel Building, Broad
treet,, where he sells ,
and other Intcomnien ene
e
"pon
At the Very: Lowest Prices !
ery. Adelicate rubber cup revolves
“Hello!
Hello!!
Helloj!!”
“Well; what
is it?”
I
“ How is your mother, this
+de
torah Sgt geal
tnt Bet opt
The Famous Suverior Ranee,
_ your teeth can be thus cleaned in ten
Dr. Mar
Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc.
010-tf
To prevent fevers, keep the liver
CORRUGATED
IRON ROOFING
active and bowels regular with Sim
-< mons Liver Regulator.
A Werdte Ladies.
campaign discussed.
2
ul clear
Ladies who desire » beautif
boils, blotches . ;
at a25 coutbys Cass
Sipe Pel
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippin# a specialty.
being more salable now than it was
Mooney Fiat... gesvveesciass>
bowels
required to. .
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, ©
will address the fieople of Nevada
It also cures and prevents malarial,
rheumatic and kidney troubles.
time, which . .
am: pill at
take
is aw with pure sugar, and will not
I.
cines, I feel justified in recommending
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. One of the —
best recommendations
of the Pectoral is
the enduring quality of its popularity, it
Rough and Ready...... -Oct. 9
Remember,B ig are onl
DEALER IN
county on the issues of the day, at
ies concerned.
the better for all‘What a series of mistakes! His liver
isresponsible. -It is an incorporate
of himself. How. discipline it?
y the aid of Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters, a certain medium for the re
establishment of united, regular’ ac
as
E B&F Local Committees
are request;
e
*
=}
from pi ples,
in,
,ckfree
and other eruptions, should commence
at once to use Dr. Gunn’s Improved
Liver Pills. They will alse remove
that heavy look about your eyes and
make them bright, and will cure headache from whatever cause it arises.
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL
NDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
A WORKMANLIKE MANNER,
roprietary m
years in the sale of
yring Mattresses, Bf
.
sows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single
Party for the legislature and county
r is removed
and that the soonehe
tin, officein the Morgan Block.
TW. VINTON,
“From an experience of over poo
from the sphere of human endeavor}.
minutes and no acids used.
os
es, etc., etc., made
to order,
E
the following places:
rapidly over the tooth until the tartar
is removed and the tooth made as
white as snow. It does not scratch
the enamel or wound the gums. All
¢
irritation, and pre
come neglectful, nay, even reckless,
tion in the stomach, liver and
<
OTICE THAT
i
to
“Tike Magic,”
. Markham’s nomination, and he de
:
" and best pianos. Violin strings (steel).
Then, from behind the hedge, came
5 cents; best strings, 10 cents; extra
a shrill boyish voiee quivering with -(15 cents); best Russian, 25 cents;
er town of Nevata oounty? algo in Placer laughter: “Hi, hi, Min, you've got him
artist strings, 30centseach. JohuF.
and Sierra counties,
at Zeqraeeento, San
Francisco—in ee
hout the State —see’t you keep him”—and the voice
Cooper, sole agent for Mathushek
Diego from the Si broke off into a peal of smothered
. from Siskiyou to
Company’s (New Haven Conn.) solid
‘iratothe
Sea.” —
laughter, dying away into the distance
iron frame pianos. Over 1,100 sold in
Sacramento, and not one failure in
with the muffled sound of footsteps on
THURSDAY, OOTOBER 16, 1890. the rustling leaves.
wenty years.
.
j. 29-tf.
fe
While Aunt Frances— well, Aunt
Miere Than His Party Yote.
‘Frances was a wise woman and said litE. H. Langley, a prominent busitle, only wishing her niece all happiness
—which Minnie understood when, at
ness man.of San Francisco, on Monher wedding, she learned that she had
day told a Call reporter that he has
married Frederick Rogers Colby!—J. ‘ fg been, agen ig ee aiggeraned
been traveling through the eutside K. Ludlum in Springfield Homestead.
Pectoral. Colds, Coughs, Croup,
sections of the State .since Colonel
“and Sore Throat are, in most cases, im
onl
‘
JAMES KINKEAD
We have the latest sheetmusic, finest
*
Grass Valle
h & Ready
ty nar e North pl beety et Cor
ral,Qitee North Lvoegpey peat
Tpoi
star
ing
Shop
,
S.
ATION
NOMIN
STATE
Ni
© She Daily Transeript
DEMOCRATIC
NOTICE OF REMOVAL !
The Leading Music House.
HOWSHECAUGHT
FISH
ed
make all necessary arrange
bs!
VICTOR LEBECK. .
s Ammunition of all Kinds.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
e
ora DISTRICT,
SAM’L PARKER. .Meadow Lake Tp. G. W. GIFFEN.. eT ieoee of Truckee‘tod
WM. PARK.... “
“
By order County Central Committee.
A. BURROWS, Ch’n.
a Fer Justices,
FOR CONSTABLES,
WM. SCOTT... -Nevada Township Nevada township, eae -L. GARTHE a
W. T. Moraay, Sec,
publican and Herald ; lease copy.
FOR JUSTICES,
8. WHEELER... “
. wentsfor the meetings,
Tidings, Telegraph, ‘Truckee Re
ATH DISTRICT,
Hyiman’s Old Stand, Broad Breet. O. V. B. Pocket Knives. C. FE. MULLOY.. Nevada Township R. HUCKINS..of North San Juan
San Francisco Price
~ FREIGHT ADDED,
2
Lt
“se
JAMES READ..Meadow Lake Tp,
E.R.MORRILL.
“
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