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November 5, 1894 (4 pages)

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, FS « ity Transcript. ce. “i YOL. -LXVI--NO. 10473 ig NEVADA CIT ) : = vie 2 t ¥. CALIFORNIA, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1894. : = Established Sept.6, 1860, by N.P. Brown & Ce, tee = =e ; one = a = = The Nevada City Daily Transcript R + ; ADDRESS Sb ciery ae red PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, C yublican D E M O Cc RAT . Cc : i BROWN & CALKINS , ee eee halal me oe 2 Canine prep Voters of Neyada County. WATCHES, he ‘SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. : — awe EWELRY, we Gus pies See Se #6 00 _ The issues involved in the present political campaign LOCKS _ ae oe ween cette eee e rete ees z : a _ FORGOVERNOR, in this Second Congressional District are such as to re— a oa, a eee : : on Por Week. + cavaase, 60 conta periment. « JAMES Hu. BU D quire ee ablest talent that we can secure to represent ILVER WARE, . Aaron ste gat a pee sus ee : LATED WARE for each addition al insertion. Dosteees aiverbb Gielen: We, the undergigned, in common with a large class of : elt tigemen notices 10 cents per line for first: inserour citizens in thé®mining section. of the State, believe —_——. th tion and five cents foreach additional in-ertion. —_— : = A 5097 > St sei = that of all the nominees, the Hon. Grove L Johnson Py Entered at the the Postoffice at Nevada City For Lieutenant Governor. : . ‘ ‘ n= as second-class matter, ‘ ¢ entative tor e ine 2 d-class matte , will prove the ablest and best representative for the Table Cutlery, Fine Card Cases and Pu teee —— ww. Tt. JETER terests of this section of theSecond. Congressional SECT Ys ; a ale ug County Official Directory. a“ ‘4 Thisttice ; z Vo . Jaldwell....2..005+-+ 5: Superior Jud Santa E ae gilli ‘i. Bi Boulos a at aoe “ear shed Pee We therefore recommend and urge all honorable wereee for Musical Instruments. 2 a9. Grew 202 ~—e . pépoty oe <= ‘means be used to secure the election of the Hon. Grove 5 , UB Chaka. ae ‘Assessor Foe Juatice of Supreme Court (long term), L. Johnson as representative from the Second ConOptical Goods of All Kinds. sammy’ > ORM WEED ee ee ‘Treasurer N JACKSON TEMPLE . I Distric ; od, A ge rere io ee perce . OMINATIONS. Ofacnoma gressiona istrict. : : y. Woo: Rogers..” Superiniendent of Schools} ; ee : . i Novelties in Gold and Silver, Etc., Etc. = J Mp PRIDGEON, a.y:RoiNsos, ee ihe Taitina ul Seineaia Gomk iebont 078), John -T~Me ra ni, E.-M: Srencan. John Quic fe: : (4 We make a specialty of Repairing Watches, and Warrant All Our Work. So oe ne ; 2 pe onstage : John Caldwell, Benj. Hall, Sherman W. Marsh, ‘ iT aa © ut . h ee : BFN MADDOX ° pee Paes poi Sages 2 ‘7: a a a8; i oi 2, Politica nnouncements. Of Np. ie ae 1 Edwin Tilley, J. A. Northway, W. G. Richards, ll a # y (< If . ~ ABOVE PINE, . “a For Lieutenant-Governor, = For Attorney-General, iE M. Walling, I if Rolfe, Geo. c. Gaylord, : C 9 NEVADA CITY. as ee ae cee S. G. MILLARD , A. B, PARRIS W. F. Englebright, E. P. Hagar R. C.Walrath oceans ; il, g g gar, ’ cece ame ” Under no circumstances will any of Los Angeles. Of San Bernardino, C. E. Mulloy, Geo; A. Nihell; J. M. Buffington J. K. CARR <, 8. CARR s announcement be made until Paid for. For Justice of the Supreme Court: For Treasurer, Theo. Wetzel, Ed. Muller, HLM. Place, : es 3 = (long term.) ee Frank T. Nilon, N.P. Brown F. E. Wadsworth CARR BROS. $10 is the charge. F. W. HENSHAW Of San Louis Obispo. W J Rowers Ww. Hs th. Oy Wat Cah : : ee ie sisal Bee . J. Rogers, ; sy : r., Robert Osborn, PROPRIETORS OF THE— : ri . . aniey. : se For Public Administrator. For a Spo gas Court, scat aa ) : ; ; F . ong term NORTH SAN JUAN Pal o 1° = ELISHA S. TORRANCE For Sufveyor General, : Z ace rg i ail q ner : rp f . + 4 . . . A A.C. TURNER Of San Diego. Siete. avai J.S. McBride, J.D. Morris, A. N. Crane, } J iy : ; For Justice of the Supreme Court, Of Escram cate: Thos. Harris Chas S. Paine F. W. Bank : Is the Peoples Party Nominee for Public 2 ; ecree : . *, ’ : wae . A ‘ 0 a Tint suclon we Baru eget For — fn eg Instruction, : m. SM : Harris, ‘Ben Brow n, J. B. W right, Masonie Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City “ Ea a Se ee ‘ ai sictauec ‘has. Scheuerman, J. Bevan, R. E. Standinger, : Ld = a : : 3 . : le For Public Administrator a ea Fas Clack of Gapsame Cour’, E. + Baker, J. A, Chandler, M. C. Hogan, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A . "LH, BROWN PETER M’GLADE ee ee J. H. Reader, H. German, . NSTANTLY ON * e Ss. H: DILLE Of Alameda. Of San Francisco. m. al 1S, John Trood; S. M: Crall, ( . k f D P Pa A 3 ! ; iene . oo: . For State Printer, Wn eS at nee = Wns Walker, {Complete Stock of Drags, Patent Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Etc. z nie me Se als E.P.COLGAN a. 9. CURRY Jos. McCullough, H.G. Eastman, A.W. Trood, © ‘ / ‘Administrator. __ OF Sonoma. OE SER Pecans. Walter F. Trood, William Walker, W.-C. Daly, ps8 Se ____— . For Attorney-General, ee a + baste ae aie L. W. Evans, W.G. Gilbert, Jos, Bradbury School Books, ee: cFor Treasurer. W. F. FITZGERALD bx Sams se A. B. Rans m~ + » 7e ; / tC or-Ts sop ogee a ak centain eee a as é 7 = eal. Geo. E. Powell, Blank Books. id es For ‘Treasurer 3 For Congress (Second District), sues cL MNCUg Jd. cCullough, P. H.Butler. ~ Miscellaneo Book ~ ~ ? < 5 uu : ‘i B. F. SNELL LEVI RACKLIFFE —— GRASS VALLEY. ee : ; : Of San Luis Obispo. : : Periodica ' ee lee eacren dual ee John R. Tyrrell, .W.J. Michell, © Wm. George, : _ intendent of Sch fie : : Ss : j — : pha hea uaa saint 3 a “ Of Tulare. For Assemblyman (12th District), : Gee” een: M, & Faylor, >. D. Avery, Magazines. MISS SALLIE MACAULEY eS For Clerk of the Supreme Court, W. A. BUCKNAM Th : iH. Wilt 1 re; genta oe Glasson, . ; ® ° ‘ ; eo. H. Wilhelm . D. Harris, as. E. Is’ the regular Democratic nominee for bas bitacgy a 1 ieee Ww C. D. Bod a Fred. J Tho _ 2 E, : Uren, Finest Brands of Cigars ; Nevada City : the office of Superintendent of School -. : DEcee For Sheriff, Mw. 1. DOGY, -“s Pec. J. omas, C. E, Clinch, ; il : ie : For State Printer, DAVID F, DOUGLKSS Jas. P.Shoemaker, Thos. Ingram. = 7 = : For Recorder. A. J. JOHNSON Fadhe ; MT/ ORO LUMBER CO. ofs to. For County Clése; : ., JOHN WERRY ae passe <i aaa : ) : “5 ath * ac Ranohll : ae For Superintendent of Public Instruction, ar co sates TH E MINERS’ ERI END COPPER BROS., ° : Prop’s be ee se Is the regular Republican nominee forthe} — SAMUEL BLACK : . , : ; iia % : : 1 office of County Recorder. SES ee : ce Of Ventura. For County Assessor,” ae ee eee ee ——— a a aa Manufacturers of be "wide “Justice of the Pence. For Congress, Second District, WM, H. MARTIN a . Corner of Broad and Union Streets, AL b = Of Nevada City. 4 r ; z * ; coos GROVE L. JOHNSON NEVADA CITY, CAL. umber an De) : : eles ciauhe Of Sacramento, Foe County vsaurer, What Governor Markham Says ued : E. W. DUNNELLY : : a For Board of Equalization, Seeond District, OfGrass Vail = : : Matched Flooring : : Is the regular Democratic nominee for JusL. C. MOREHOUSE : : ; i res af Go Pens of Nevada Township. Of Alameda. ; For seer ag : About Grove L. Joh nson ss Dressed Siding ° Pp. T. LEY . eas ¥ = ET ‘ joe se : : : v® : For Railroad C , First District, , : . . coe ‘ sj Yor Assessor. ., M WILLIAM BECKMAN ins _. _ There is no public man living that is held in such Fencing —_ Of Sacramento. a high esteem in renee county as Governor H. H. f PAUL QUICK a= cs ara Markham, Why ? Because he has proven himself to Laths 4 For Assemblyman—12th District, vcs popastusedliaha NCaPeadl be a friend of the miners. During his recent visit to ' Tha the Regular Republican Nominee for] PICHARD I. THOMAS "MISS SALLIE McOAULEY Nevada City a number of the most prominent DemoSEASONED LUMBER AT LOWEST Amessor. ee Of Birchville. Of Nevada City. crats called upon.him, and during the conversation as. : For Assessor. For Sheriff, For Public Administrat. r, sured him that if he (Markham) was the Republican ARRET, RATES: er. J. A. RAPP pa ieserayrnis J nominee they would vote for him. When’ Markham pitpves of all bint lo eave cian. _ W.H. MARTIN Of Nevada City. ” a was a candidate for Governor four. years ago. the Demar aa the Ofhoe: Piety Will, ou the Grass Valley Road, will be promptly delivered. 1s the regular nominee of the Democratic Party for the oflice of County Assessor. Kor Public Administrator. ED. W. Bou MIDT Ia the regular nommee of the Democratic Party for the office of Public Admini: trator. For Treasurer. ee a a ee a . j. J. JACKSON id i ‘Is'the Regular nominee of the Peoples Party and solicits the votes of the people of all parties, : For Superintendent of Schools. WW, J. ROGERS Is the “Regular Republican nominee for < Superintendent of Schoolv. For District Attorney. B. B. POWER \ 'Igi the Regular Republican ‘nominee for District Attorney. “For Co nty ‘Clerx. WILLARD P. GiLKINS =, “Of Trackee is ‘the regular nominee of the Republican Party for the office of County @lerk. : For District. Attorney. C.F. MOGLASHAN Ot Truckee, is the regular nominee of the Populist Party for District Attorney. 6 For County Clerk, For County Treasurer, For County Recorder, -. For Assessor, E W. P. CALKINS B. F. SNELL JOHN WERRY For Superintendent of Schools, W. J. ROGERS PAUL QUICK For Public Administrator, S. H. DILLE Of Truckee. Of Nevada City. Of Grass Valley. Of Grass Valley. Of Grass Valley. For Supervisors, Third Distrie*, ¥F. M: PRIDGEON. Fourth District, T. J. ROBINSON, TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS. ~ Of You Bet NEVADA NOWNSHIP For District Attorney, Justices of the Peace--T. H. Carr, George W. E. B. POWER Dunster. Of Nevada City. Constables—Richerd Dillon and George E.
Russell. GRA‘S VALLEY TOWNSHIP Day's. Com tab] s—C. C. Townsend, P. J. Ryan. MEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP Milliken, BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP mins. Justices of the Peace—P. H. Paynter, Henry Justices of the Peace—William H. Hill, H. B. Constables—John J. Sughrue, Edward*Cume For County Surveyor, F. M. MILLER . For Coroner, © HENRY DANIELS oo Nevada Township. Mulloy and J, 8. Holbrook, Foote. ew of Grass Valley. Of Grass Valley. Township Nominations. "Bor Justices of the Peace—Charles E. For Constables—Wm. Scott and Leonard Nevada City Undertaking Company. GEORGE A. GRAY, Manager. Funeral Director and Embalmer. “18 Broan Street, Nevapa City. Residence on Coyote Street. . . “PRANK T. NILON, # Nevada City. Bo y "WL, Wi Mars Attorney and Counselor at Law. : Orner ae oie & ROBERTS’ BLOCK, Gon ill practice in all the ocratic papers were filled with articles tending to prove that he was an_enemy of the miners, and hundreds of minerswere: influenced to vote against him. Those miners have felt deeply mortified from that day to this, and they will not be duped by Democratic lies again, We claim that Governor Markham’s advice during this campaign should be heeded aboye all others ; first, because he is not a candidate, and secoridly, because he is one, of the very best friends the miners ever had. Governor Markham, when in Nevada City, said : “Tf the miners of Nevada county are wise they will vote solidly for Grove L. Johnson for Congress. He is a man that CAN and WILL do them more substantial good than any other candidate for that office. If the miners want to help themselves they now have the opportunL. Johnson.” These are the words of the miners’ best friend. ‘Will they be heeded ? : : Next Tuesday will demonstrate whether the «miners of Nevada county have sense enough to vote for their —own interests or not.-—-Nevada City Daily Transcripy, ity.of their lives by voting for Grove “yBINVORO W 311108 AUZAz a ul € p=) G tl « 3 ia 3 < rd ° oO Q 2 DISTILLED; STORED, AND BOTTLED . UNDER THE TREASURY AND INTERNAL REVENUE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE U. 8. GUARANTEEING TO THE CONSUMER PURITY, AGE, MATURITY. ENDORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR TONIC AND STIMULATING PROPERTIES, GROWN DISTILLERIES CO, OIOTILLERS AND soyT.ene, ~Lt PACIFIC COAST STORES, 100 AND 102 FRONT STREET, Saw Francisco, Cau DEALERS IN . MATCHED FLOORING. DRESSED SIDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER, FENCING, SHINGLES. THOS. S. FORD, LUMBER MERCHANTS. — SiiNGLes: ee = heen mercial and Pine streets, e Attorney vand Counselor (ya: N&s BUILDING, .COM: Lumber of all ‘kinds, Sole Agents for Nevada Connty. Commercial st., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., e .ce Beof, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., At the lowest rates. stock ofthe \ and Lard. i A.ISOARD & SOW, UNION MARKET, . Prop’s. E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon CITIZENS BANK BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY —— CAPITAL PAID UP, = $50,000 a We inaue Sight Drafts payable in NEW YOR SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO: Also Bills of Rychangs payable at sight in the principal cities of Great Britain and Burope. Vollections on any part of the United States a specialty. ’ wens price paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion purchased. Assay Office atthe Bank. OFFICERS: Ce ee tt) Pe ere rer Pausipay? i ME ves bin isesxcsessss Vics Paesipsr? JOHN T. MORGAN.......5... Casxign D.E.MORGAN.. .Ase’TOasnize andSso’T} : ~ DIRECTORS: Da. RB. M. Hont, Joun T. Mouesn Guo. M. Hugues, D, E. Monean, NILES SEARLS L. HousmaRr, KE. M. Passron. CORRESPONDENTS; New York—National Banko North America. San Francisco—Firet National Bauk. Sacramento—Nationa! Bank of D. O. Mills Co. Business for Grass Valley chan’ .be trane sacted with adyantage at this city. « Office-—Boulder Street, Nevada City. e 4 with the very Pee if BROAD ST. MARKET, Near the City Hall. JAMES MONRO, = Prop’r. Customers supplied ‘Beef, Pork, Matton, at the lowest pri : ak Oe fire ica eaten RCO LT