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October 29, 1890 (4 pages)

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\ a qos “Ws, 34 Commereia! street, Nevade City Cal . ; : TL x Nevada City Grass Valley, Ro . marks willbe illustrated»by selections ayia a4 a —————— The Daily Transcript. . OFFICE: CIRCULATES 18 h & Ready, North San Juan, mech Corneeville ral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat, Granite . Truckee, andevery other town of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counti at _francisco—in fact, throughout the wg a from Siskiyou to San Diego from th erra to the 1d WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER. 29, 1890 —— ————————E Lecture on Music. a2 -_ The praise service: and lecture on “Music” to be rendered at the Episcopal Church Sunday evening. by Rev. H. H. Wilcox assisted. by the choir will be of exceeding interest. Mr. Wilcox will give .a destription of church music from the earliest christian.dfa to the present, and bis refrom St. Ambrose, Bach, Mendelssohn, Haydn, Handel, Dudley Buck. and other composers ancient and modern, randered by the follewing: Prof. J. R. Dayis, leader ; Misses Annie Webber, Carrie Naffziger and Alice E. Crawford, sopranos; Misses Minnie Lester and Maggie Hutchison, altos; Messrs. Jobn Robbins and Alex, Gault, tenors ; Messrs. John Werry and Bert Dickerman, base. Mrs. > ae Oe Beatty, one of the leading organists in the State, will play. the accom paniments. =a Rell ef Hener. In the fifth grade of the tity schools the following pupils have been neither tardy nor absent during the past ELEVEN DOLLARS.That Meney Will Buy a Good Sewing Machine. The Traxscrrer has within the past _ two years offered many special premivme to its subscribers, and of hundreds of people who have availed themselves of the opportunities extended to them not one case of dissatisfaction has yetarisen. In every instance the subscriber has been more than delighted with the bargain secured. The latest offering includes three grades of the Chicago Singer Sewing Machine, a perfect imitation of the genuine Singer machine and according to the verdict of hundreds who have used both as guod as the original for all practical purposes. é Three. numbers of this admirable piece of mechanism are advertised and described on the second page of today’s paper, and full information is given as to cost of freight to this: city, etc. The manufacturers-also supply other grades up toone with an elaborrately ornamented and full-pearled hea.! on a full cabinet case, be vatifally finisued with mouldings and elegant French walnut veneers, gothic cover with finely veneered panels, and a chest of drawers inside the case. Any imachire*that is not satisfactory can be returned to the factory and the money will be refunded, If you are in néed of or thinking of buying a sewing machine, lobk into the ‘lxaNscrrer’s proposition before paying a fancy price for one that is certainly no better, perhaps not as good as the Chicago Singer. iam Titled Men Commend it. : Wasuineron, D. C. Dr. Bosanko Mp. Co., Piqua, O. month: Lenore Calkins, Annie Danjel, Charity Granville, Mabel Vail, Clara Dunnicliff, Olive Gaylord, Lizgie Gallagher, Clara Nancarrow, Nettie Meek, Maggie Allen, Polly Barron, May Bennetts, Ida Blumenthal, Merritt Rector, Willie White, Eddie Hartman, John Richards, Henry Nichoison, Tommie Kidd, Willie Menbennet, John Cleave, Chas. Power, Eddie Jewett, Geo Seibert, Fenton Fleming, Ralph Eddy, Willie Dreyfuss. Tuesday’s Wedding. At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A, Mann in Grass Valley Tuesday morning, their daughter Carrie and Gawn Strain were married by Rev. D.D. Bowman. There were present only the relatives and a limited numper of friends of the contracting par“ties. Mrs. Strain is a native of Grass Valley and not long ago graduated from the High School there. She isa lady of superior personal charms anda favorite socially. Mr. Strain is @ wealthy and influential citizen of Yubacounty. The TraNnscrirT extends its congratulations. General Chipman’s Meeting. General Chipusan addressed a large audience at North San Juan Monday evening on the issues of the campaign Maj. McBride presided. The vice presidents were Chas. Godfrey, Joseph Hustler and Jas. A. Stidger, the secretary being Wm. H. Hicks. The speech was not ouly intensely interesting, but was able and logical. General Chipman returned to this city Tuesday to speak at the Theater here in the evening. : The You Bet Meeting. A number of Nevada City ladies and will go to You Bet to aitend the Republican meeting: and One ofthe striking features of tbe party will be the wedding of R. E. Linde: and Miss Katie 8. King, very popula: and well-known young people, whe will be united in the bonds of matri gentlemen dance on Wednesday evening. mony by Hon, J. Sims. saonnn = . Crovur frequently finds a housebok unprepared for its visit, while th« rapidity with which it develops call: thi dangerous disease Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral is an admirable remedy. 1 Kee} for instant treatment. For saves many lives every year. it in the house. Ir you are suffering with weak « inflamed eyes, or granulated eyelids ygu can be quickly cured by usin, Dr. J. H. MecLean’s Strengthenin; 25 cents a box. For sal Eye Salve. by Carr Bros. Pans in the. region of the kidnes are cured by Simmons Liver Regultor. ‘Lapies who experience a sense 0! weakness, and sometimes lameness 0 the back should use Dr. J. H, MeLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, it will.supply the much needed strength and overcome all weakening irregularities. For physical ailments, especially those incident to declining years, ther. is no remedy that produces such‘sat ix factory results as Dr. J. H, McLean’ Liver and Kidney Balm; its geri« and invigorating effect on Liver anc For sale) by Kidneys is remarkable. Carr Bros. ee aul The Pulpit and the stage, Rev. F. M. Shrout, Paster, Unite.P Brethern Church, Blue Mound, Kan says: “I feel it my duty to tell whu! wonders Dr. King’s New Discove’ has done forme. My lungs were ba gaining 26 ibs, in weight.” Arthur Love, py Folks a thorough ‘cando my macy to urge them to try it.” After much suffering and the use of many remedies, I have received great relief and am nearly. well from a violent attack of piles, lasting four or five weeks, from the use of less than’ onu bottle of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy and I take great satisfaction in con. mending it to others. Very truly yours, Cox. B. G. Danrers. ‘ Dr. Bosanko, Parkerspura, W. Va. Dear Sir:—U. 8. Judge, John J. to me your pile remedy. me abox. Yours truly, Cuas. H. Bartuerr, D. D, 8. Sold at 50 cents by Carr Bros. Simsaons Liver Regulator. Jackson, of our place, recommended Please send Bowens irregular and constipated, resulting in Piles, avoided by taking > ~ We have the latest sheet music, Guest ing music store, 631 ery. A delicate rubber cup revolves rapidly over the tooth until the tartar is removed and the tooth made as white as snow. the enamel or wound the gums. your teeth can ,be thus cleaned in ten minutes and no acids used. Dr. Martin, oficein the Morgan Block. o10-1f Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt, Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and-all Skin Erupjones, and positively cures Piles, o* ly diseased, and. my psrishione: thought I could live only afew weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery and am sound and wel! Manager Love’s Fu: Combination writes: ‘‘Afic trial and convincing evi dence, I am confident that Dr, King’: ¢ Mow Discovery for Consunption beats ‘em all, and cures when everything eleo fails. The greatest. kindness . thousand friends is Free trial The Latest. Have your teeth cleaned by machinIt does.not scratch All Buckien’s Armica Saive. The best Salve in the world for Cuts no pay required. Itis guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money reunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Carr Bros. tif A Wordto Ladies. ‘Ladies who desire’a beautiful clear skin, free from pimples, boils, blotches and other eruptions, should commence at once to use Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills. They will also remove that heavy look about your eyes and make them bright, and will cure head-~ ache from whatever cause it arises. Remember, you are only required to take one small pill at bed time, which is coated with pure sugar, and will not gripe or produce any unpleasant senag Sold at 25 cents by Carr ros. ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results whe: syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasar und, refreshing to the taste, and act Liyer and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head constipation permanently. in, 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY WEW YORK, N.Y THE CENTURY’S ARTICLES ON “THE GOLD HUNTERS OF CALIFORNIA” BEGIN IN THE ° NOVEMBER NUMBER. Tus Century costs $400 8 year, News -P As Notice of Assessment, ATS HAYES. MINING COMPANY, K Location of Principal place of Business ‘an Francisco, Pg cell aravada County, a) Works, Freneh Corral, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is her given, that ata moctiog ofthe Board of Directors, beld on the day of October, 1890, an ansesament, No. 2 of Two dollars (ee ) per share was levied upon the Capital Stuck of the porpesauam Be; able immediately in Unt old Coin, to the Seeretary, at the office of the Company, 320 Sansome etreet, Room 24 San Francisco, ee eon which Sle assessment ny stock upon W shall remain Unpaid Se Noveniber, 1890, will be dating ss i vertised for sale at public auc bar eye unless payment is. made before ooees wousay, me wand day of December, aay to ry @ nquen' apomemee Wri h the costs of advertising e gale, By orderofthe of H. P 1. PICHOIR, Secretar De Ofice—22 Sansome Street, Roem 1 Ban Wereue’ “APHRODITINE” IsS wona POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form of nervous discase or any disorder of j the generativeor4 CN gans of eithersex, 77” WN whether arising from the excessive piso BEFORE . useof Stimulants, AFTER bi aceo or Coenen, or through youti ful iudisere lon, overs ence, &e., such as Loss of Rrair ‘ower, Wakefulness, ug down Pains in the vac <, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pros ; hoy Sy Emissions, Le .corrhoa, Diz dinoss, Weak Memory, Loss of "be fed and Impo en" y, which {if neglected often lead to prematur W. D. VINTON. Navali City rently yet promptly on the Kidneys, . aches and fevers and cures habitus’ For sale a of. The Leading Music House. Call at or write to Cooper’s, the leadJ street, Sacramento, for anything in the music line. and best pianos. Violin strings (steel). 5 cents; best strings, 10 cents; extra (15 cents); best Russian, 25 cents; artist strings, 30centseach. JohuF. Cooper, sole agent for Mathoshek Company’s (New Haven Conn.) solid iron frame pianos. Over 1,100. sold in Sacramento, and not one failur¢ in twenty yeare. j. 29-tf. Ferreira" 98 by the prompt useof — Ayer’s Pills: Travelers by land or sea are lable to constipation or other derangements of the stomach and bowels which, if negfected, lead to serious and often fatal consequences. The most sure means of correcting these evils is the use of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. The pru. dent sailing-master would as soon go to sea without his chronometer as without @ supply of these Pills. Though prompt and energetic in an ages Ayer’s Pills leave no ill effects; they are purely vegetable and sugat-coated ; the safest medicine for old and young, at home or abroad. « For eight years I constipation, which at last bécame 80 bad that the doctors could do no more . Then I began to take Ayer’s Pills, and ‘soon the bowels recovered their natural and regular action, 80 that now J.am in “Excellent health.”’—Mrs. C. E. Clark, Tewksbury, Massachusetts. “J regard Ayer’s Pills as one of the most reliable general remedies of our times. They have been in use in my family for affections requiring @ pu tive, and have given unvarying sati: tion, We have found them an excellent remedy for colds and light fevers.”— AV. R. Woodson, Fort Worth, Texas. « For several years I havé relied more t Ayer’s Pills than upon anything else in the medicine chest, to regulate niy bowels and those of the ship’s crew. These Pills are not severe in their ac: tion, but do their work thoroughly. I have used them with good effect for the cure of rheumatism, kidney troubles, and dyspepsia.” — Capt. neller, Steamship Felicia, New York City. “JT have found Ayer’s Cathartic Pills to be a better family medicine for comquon use than any other pils within my knowledge. They are not only very effective, but safe and pleasant to take —qualities which ony make them valued by ‘thé public.” Perfumer, Philadelphia, Pa. Ayer’s Pills, f PREPARED BY gold by all Dealers in Medicines. The Gelebrated Frexch Gure, oe rm rone uGee id age and insanity Price a box or $5.00, Sent by mail on sett of ve A WRIT: E GUARANTEE is g‘ven fo ‘very $5.00 order received, to refuot the moury } : Lermanent cre is not effected We fi housands of testimonials from oi and yor: { loth sexes, who have been permanen*ty sire ry Lease of Aphroditine. Circular free. Adidres. THE APHRO MEDICINE Co. ““acitic Esranch,SAN PiaNcts’ 9. Cat OR SALE BY 08 Stevenso : Regia Meetings ! EE Markham & Reddick Tie ~Nominees of the Republican Party for the legislature and county will address the people of Nevada county on the issues of the day, at Boca.,..-. f ora roe ee Oct. 24 Truckée...Ieggereeeees AS * 25 Vou Bates. iss gas kb E EER Co * 29 Boston Ravine....---+++++31 Grase Valley....«---++++ Nov.1 Nevada City..:..rceeereree> idee . (0 All are invited to attend these meetifigs and hear the issues of the campaign discussed. QP Local Committees are requested ments for the meetings. By order County Central Committee. A. BURROWS; Ch’n, W. T. Moneay, Sec, * make all necessary arrangeAlias Citation. Ty itEP STATES LAND OFFICE, 8ACramento, Cal., Oct, 6th, 1890, Oliver P, Davis, Agricultural Contestant, vs. William Downie and Artemus Davidson, M. A. 1066, ana. Ay Ashburn and Otis Baker, AdClaimants, Respondents, Inyolying W. 14 an N. 1-2 of 8. W. 1-4 of N.,K.10E., M. D. B and M. . Upon filling and considering the verified rated petition of the abovecause in Oliver P. Day ether with: and each andaliofthe above named Mineral Respondents, together w th nesses be and appear befors Bach 2 5 Jasice of =e oh a office in Nevada ity ,Cala., he e nested as an ofcer nearest the land, on Rese ati0 A, M. of that ar the oral testi: mony, to be taken under the visions of Rule 86 of Practice: Then there to introduce evidence to estab! the mineral _ or non-mineral character of the sbove described ie re ‘The hearing is nable before the an Sais ofbcs. at this office on,
; was afflicted with . Jules Hauel, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. eir wit Register and Dee, * peti ce, owe. and Stylish Mrs, Lester THE-TRANSCRIPT Want to Keep Thorough:s Pested CONCERNING ; ; ahate’s ‘ee 8 COLD MINING, HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL STOCK GRAZING LUMBERING And Other Resources, bes:des being Fully Informed at itimes on THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS SPECIALTY. 18 GENERAL LOCAL News, and it hasa circulation that reachés the reading people in every part of his county, It has numerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, aswell as in Sacramento, San Francisco and more re mote parts of @ .° To LAND and to HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole it is invaluable, as it gives a faitbful and complete record of the. ress be? ing made in the development 0 e coup y’s varied and extensive resources, It pre» ents extraordinary inducements —— Best Advertising Medium in Nore thern Califernia. Pn oe HES ADVERTISERS OSS SPS PRE AN Sranish French. German, ‘ Ttalian. yoo CAN BY THREE MONTHS STUDY master eitheref these languages suffiion, by Dr. 48, Rosenthal’s “ELE B RATED EISTERSCHAFT SYSTEM. ‘ Price of 15 books, $5.00 for each language, including answers to questions. Send for Circulars, containing terms and testimonials to Prof, Chas. H. Sykes PRINCIPAL MEISTERSCHAFT SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 129 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, Cal. liently for every day conve nth THAN WE ARE NOW R t Largest, Fullest and. Bost Selection Ever Brought to:This City?” e Fur and Felt Hats, Straw Hats. >» Milliners. THERE HAS BEEN Y AND -MOLLINE Have There Been More Elegant Designs o Beautiful Birds and Rieh Feathers. Elegant Ribbons and Velvets. . Millinersy Goods ECEIVING! HATS AND BONNETS TRIMMED By pne of San Francisco's Most Experienced Ex Trimmed Hats sent.to the country on approval. MAIN STREET, Quick Time & Cheap Fare -. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, ® . tion at the Company’s offices w ere gers calling in person can secure choles ot Crawtort ie sala pe wenn ed California. 10 Eastern and European Citier, BY SAE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI ALL.RAIL ROUTES—OF THE— (Paciric System.) Daily Express Trains make pro tions with the several Railway re gag in the East, —AND ATHew Yor and New Or:leans With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE. Pec Tourist Sleeping Oars ed te Overlaud Express -Trains. additional charge for Berths in Tourist Sleeping Cars, Tickets Sold, Bleeping Car Berth end other information given u : ae routes, e' A.N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN General Manager, R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. M ten’ Prancionn Cal” RAILROAD LANDS. For iands in Central and Northern Cali JEROME MADDEN i han Pratauce, Land Agent 8. P, B. Agentsfor the Daily Transoript. Palmer & Rey....., SLEEPING CARS Gen. Pass & tag one Oregon, Nevada and Uteb, apply to W. H. MILLS, Maal. TF Land Agent,C, P, R. R. Sau Pi 4 Landsin Southern California, apply New York .--Graniteville RT -DEALERS IN— Staple and Fancy Hardware ~ Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto. Twelve Distinct Styles of HEATING :: STOVES, And all the Best aud Newest Patterns. ; 00K +i STOVES :: AND :: RANGES All Styles. Famous Suverior Ranee, The Bestin the Market. ee The Agents for the celebrated CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING Guns, Pistols. : Ammunition of all Kinds. ' SOLE AGENTS FOR O. V. BPocket Knives We co not carry English cutlery. We believe in the superior merits of American products. PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY WINDOW GLASS, ETC. We Sell Everything at San Francisco Prices, FREIGHT ADDED. DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS! _— By appointmentof the County Central Conimittee a series of political meeting will be held in Nevada county, which will be addressed by Hon Niles Searls, Geo. F. Riley, B.N. Shoecraft, Thomas Dunkley, M. Garver, And the other nominees on the ticket at the following polling places andtimes: 7 Eureka.. 20.2.5 -sseeeceeeee Oct. 24 Bloomfield....--+-+++0+ “ig 25 OURS ie sterner Serica Ware et sid 28 POOCKGO; cos cscriirsecr crt? Hf 29 Grass Valley...5----+s° + 31 Nevada City...-.---+.Nov 1 Boston Ravine,...-.++-" _3 All of the people are respectfully invited to attend these meetings. The Township and Precinct Committees are requestedto make the necessary arrangemente forthe holding of the meetings. . CHARLES H. MITCHELL, Chairman Demogeratic County Cem mittee. Ep. Sampson, Secretary. o7-td ‘ NEW STORE. VICTOR LEBECK HH” OPENED A FIRST-CLASS Clothing and Dry Goods sSTOnn In the National Hotel Building, Broad treet, where be sells = At the Very Lowest Prices ! (Such as prevailed when L. Hyman formerly conducted the same Store) Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, “Dry and Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc. I Challenge Competition ! VICTOR EBECK. Hyman’s Old San Broad Street. _D. 8. BAKER, Draving and Gnesg) Maulisg, PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO rans on 0! ° atricel Gempanien, maense tor the : Dry Oak Wood For saie in lots frem 1 to 500 cords, . NEVADA OITY Dancing Academy, . At Odd Fclilowe Halt, John Michell... .» + «Proprietor. NCING BCHOOL ANP i Eyery Friday Evening at sone” Ae evace City, C, Commerciul streets, th e for the trans: came being 4 pli tion o ternoon @ bottles at Oarr Bros.’ Drugeiore. Reg: , Francisco, Califyruia, eee a. 4 DREN'S CLA! At]: CHIL’ Re ack @8, evary Sato rday ; 2nd, 1890, this notice to the said Kxecutri * fice of Thos. 8. Ford, corner Pg P dng + the ness o d estate, i ol Nevads NRHERESA'S. BRENOEL. ecutrix of the Kstate of Julia Demi (lely solicit a continuance in the future, f OOMMEROIAL STREET Tea Store. ; phos. 8 Atty, 88 James Kinkead. REPUBLICAN STATE, KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN Second door from the Great American DISTRICT, ) COUNTY, . . TOWNSHIP, Nominations, aaa Election, Tuesday, Nov. 4th.) FOK GOVERNOR, HH MARKHAM, Of Los Angeles. FOR LIEUT, GOVERNOR, JOHN B. REDDICK. Of Calaveras. — ¥OR CHIEF JUSTICE, W.H. BEATTY....of Sacramento FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, C. H. GAROUTTE.:..-.. R. C. HARRISON. .of San Francisco J. J. DEHAVEN.... of Humboldt FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,E. G. WAITE of Alameda FOR CONTROLLER, E. P. COLGAN FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL. W. H.H. HART..of San Francisco FOR TREASURER, J.R. McDONALD... of Stanislaus FOR SURVEYOR-GENERAL, THEODORE REICHERT... of San Francisco FOR CLERK OF THB SUPREME COURT, L. BROWN of Solano FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF INSTRUCTION, J. W. ANDERSON. ,ef San Francisco FOR CONGRESSMAN, ; (2d District,) G. G. BLANCHARD. . .of Placerville FOR R. R. COMMISSIONER, (1st District,) WM. BECKMAN of Sacramento VOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, (2d District, ) L. C. MOREHOUSE of Alameda FOR BUPERIOR JUDGE, JOHN CALDWELL. . .of Nevada City FOR ASSEMBLYMAN, (14th District,) PRN ye oe iE of Nevada City (15th District,) T.C. HOCKING... of Grass Valley FOR SHERIFF, M.C, HOGAN of North San Juan ¥OR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, FRANK T. NILON..of Nevada City FOR ASSESOR, EH, BOND 5454s b05 ++» of Nevada City FOR COUNTY CLERK, WM.GEORGE. .. of Grass Valley FOR RECORDER, W. A. SLEEP of Grass Valley FOR TREASURER, B, .F. SNELL of You Bet FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, W. J. ROGERS... of Grass Valley FOR CORONER, G, A.GRAY,.., . of Nevada City FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, ARTHUR POWELL. .of Grass Valley FOR SURVEYOR, FOR SUPERVISORS, G, P. Rowell & Co .New York od Ba aes és co’ uicaeenee . holsterin . Ni eee ees 2 a a : Palmer & Rey cts Portlan id, Oregon ‘ R. P. ROSSEN..... of Relief Hill JH. Bases C0.. 0.. ' “oes Willaims & Co ondon, ng ©.D op cogil WO.esee ee tit ie ® .G WAY.. : Leer. idiineste. TAMES KINKEAD ee anaee yes (22). Rortiand, she fo ae kis ott obey WM : (1st District,) o me Pras te bry iD A stiager. ith So aan : io iectrones, wai , craps ieee of Blue Tent 8. F. Snell. --Graas Valley . tows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, single (2d District,) BD. Calin. 0.) oy Fruekes tows, Maes Mattresses, Zed Lounses, SM6l8. rriog 6 tee of Grese Valley Finies Marriott ene PERE jaded 7 FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF. ALL (3d District, J, W. Beatty .; & wy 'Orene™ + ssimartaville . 4 WORKMANLIKE MANNER, RICHARD PENROSE. . of Relief Hill Pianos, Pictures and Furniture pack(Ath District, ed for shippina a specialty. ALBERT WOODS.:.. of Sweetland Votioe te Oreditors. Piano. Moving Promptly attended to (5th District, ) ps tate of su i Dueray, decease. and Carefully Performed, Tide WOORE Aaa, of Trackee 3K is b: b . ivi : N wassattterenFastoad scones . AUT at the Lowest Living Rates vos suerices, Fe ne ee tf tus ‘all oe aie . ae CASI C, E, MULLOY.. Nevada Tow hei Z viehip plotenn against th d donsased. to exhib " 8. WHEELER... 4 “ four months after the fret Seitisilte ot Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu . S4M’L PARKER. ,Meadow Lake Tp. : “ {Bes aee 3 4 FOR CONSTABLES, ; WM, SCOTT,.. STEVE VENARD., “ "DEMOCRATIC JOTIN A, STANLEY W. C. HENDRICKS ADAM HEROLD..... CHAS. E. UREN, ..of Grass Valley Nevada Township Nevada townshi & _STATE NOMINATIONS. ae FOR GOVERNOR, EDWARD 8. POND, Of San Francisco. FOR LIEUT-GOVERNOR, R. F. DEL VALLE, Ci Los Angeles. ate eee FOR CHIEF JUSTICE, : of Alameda short term.) JACKSON HATCH.. .of Santa Clara JAMES V. COFFEY, of 8a0 Francisco GEORGE H. SMITH. .of Los Angeles FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, Seine es of Butte FOR CONTROLLER, JOHN P. DUNN..of San Francisco FOR TREASURER, of Placer FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, : Ww. C. GRAVES... of San Francisco FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, Bon STANLEY C. BOOM.. .of Humboldt FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, H. CO, HALL. ye of San Mateo FOR CLERK OF SUPREME CouRT, J.D. 8SPENCER.. . .of Stanislaus FOR CONGRESS—-SECOND DISTRICT, A. CAMINETTI...+. >of Amador FOR STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, JAMES BRADY..... of Alameda FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER — FIRST DISTRICT, ARCHIBALD YELL. . .of Mendocino NEVADA COUNTY NOMINATIONS FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE, NILES SEARLS... of Nevada City ASSEMBLYMAN—14TH DISTRICT, M. GARVER..,..of Nevada City 7 ABSEMBLYMAN-—161TH DISTRICT, THOS. DUNKLEY. .of Grass Valley FOR SHERIFF, GEO, W. DUNSTER of Truckee » FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, GEO. E. RILEY...of Graes Valley FOR ASSESSOR, WM. H. MARTIN.. .of Nevada City ¥OR COUNTY CLERK, JAS. L. MORGAN.,..of Cherokee — YOR RECORDES, A.B. BRADY... .of Grass Valley FOR TREASURER, B, N, SHOECRAFT. .of Nevada City FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, J. M. HUSSEY... of Nevada City FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, ED, SAMPSON...of Grase Valley FOR CORONER, GEO, TRAOY.,...of Grass Valley —_—— For Neunty Supervisors: 8p DISTRICT, N. B. PARAZETT..of N. Bloomfield 47TH DISTRICT, t. 4, ROBINSON. .of Indian Springs Per Boad Overseers, let pIsTRICT, THOS, MOONEY. ..of Nevada City Quy DISTRICT, 0, MoSTRAVIOK. .of Boston Ravine” 8p pieTRicr, ; R. HOLLAND, Ju, .of Columbia Hill ‘PH DIBTRICT, R. HUOKINS.;.% .of North San Juan rm prersioT, G. W. GIPFEN...+.---.0f Track? Fer Justices. Oe Th opnar et ¢ ar JAMES READ, . .Meado 3. RMOBRILL, a a Homnshipsyrrreels DILLON, Nevada