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October 21, 1898 (4 pages)

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NT NUMBER SUX. ynstitutional oo ie: By. Mail $6a — Sak Carriér” 121-2 ets. a Week. Made known acsiveree Fries ; seas “HEN RY oR “GAGE, OF Los = Angeles For Lieut. ewersion: $2 Shoe, will closed out for ‘Shoes, Coin Toe, sizes 11 to 2, reguilés. $1 per pair. Jt, Canice Catholic Church, aE ARMORY HALL, : COMMENCING ON @y, October 25th, ’98, And Lasting Five Days. Hot Chicken Diniier Every Afternoon i. acob H. Neff, Of Colfax. Price ‘eg Cents. ople of : Men’s $2 C& A lot of Be out 10 cents. Men’s and Soys’ Golf Caps, _ From §, to 7:30 P. M. l sizes, now going at $1 per pair. toa EI Literary ~and Muical Program and 8 Stra ‘ an eee ee = ‘Datice Every Evening. Admission 25 Cents. evening sch: ical pas, A oe fee on. sgislature or municipal or fancy patterns, sold everyAssociate Justices of the Supreme cents, now 10 cents. Tuesday, October 28th—Opening Night. Court, “the revenue tate school fund and the “gi be* eae exclusively f primar: grammar ar schoo raul -inelude . in a sehool district, or stricts, having more than bitants, in which a course somht <i hick Big i peavere he agric ning or nent of the CDsivorate of iT NUMBER SEVEN. Jonstitutional Amendment No. 34.) propose tothe people of the a an amendment to section ie Pt eee gm Noga = on he ature, ~ to amend ‘said péetion seal ols of the Legislature, twelve o’clock ge a first da tt the 2 he. eee eaureenie the Soke opp The Legislamain in session for twentywhich it must adjourn to ess than thirty nor more rom the time of journ> houses fail to agree upon hey will emis their sesor shall, hg ee pete h es a h shall mits above pininend « Upthe Legislature shall com_ No pay wr yg es allowed to meer per period than perentyi shall be introd: n ept at the twenty-five om, without the consent of the members thereof. ‘ORE, Pursuant to the yO nstitution, nd an act of the he State of California, en) provide for the submission ndments to the Constitution Sper ins a to the qualified at cathe ob roved March roposed bebe pabished and adverupon, by ballot, by the qualthe State. at the election to out this State on YOVEMBER 8, A. D., 1898. sed amendments are to be jupon in manner and form ed at such election must conprinted thereon the followreupon the LA pee may exas provided by law: mber One, being Senonal Amendment. No. certain claims inst existing indebtedness Vallejo for the conts water works from S ap — Constitution h claims to id ome and revenues of which they were indment ? mber Two, being — ional Ameeecns I °, for mg local ament Pokey nhabities for their governadment ? _ umber Three. being rita Sy Amendment for the creation of ims to determine st the State, and to re > Superior Judges mber Four, being As> omg Amendment ting penta ma igiey gu a“, oO ho) te ge Sar # Conatita ion, from lation in: ‘relation to idment ? imber Five, being Asitutional ment ng to office of Goverg for succession there2 cases and removing Lieuténant Governor g other office duri ing ndment? umber x titntiona yy baieg As. ent ting to and defining 000 ndment ? Number Seven, im, eins onstitutional Ame providing for adjourncisiature for not less nor more than sixty pach session.) ndment? and and the Great Seal of the a, the day and year herein AMES, H. BUDD D, Governor. Beateleey of State. ce for Pubiication. oe iffice'at Sacramento, Cal., Och, 1898. Notice is hereby given wing named settier has filed utention to mane final proof his we bes ree and nage gaia sid. roof upeKevada counts Sa <a Some wreday, Deve 15. h, 1898, ork W f Sec. 20, arses the foleaftentiovof"said land 8 mabe ne aces 5: sin = Kitg, all of North B oom, * SELA5 PENRY, Register. RIbGp mia MINING Simi. oe place of a ienekak eeti Diesen Ser haes tae. th A aed 2) of m the -. pany, mee be y Jatin ent assess: “= & with coms of advertising an Suet. » California. . ary Grisaly Rive : ~ REPUBLICAN oe a FOR CONGRESS, HON: TREY Ly FORD, Republican Nominee for Attorney General, —AND— HOD. Frank L, Goons : of Napa, Will address the people pay oT > J eal deuhacentiqas city eet E Toesiay ‘Brening, Oct “Bt, And at.Grass Valley. . WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26. Everybody invited to attend. 4 T. B. McFARLAND ~ * and W.C. VAN FLEET, of San Francisco. ‘Secretary of State, CHARLES F. OURRY, ~ of San Francisco. Controller, E. P. COLGAN, of Sacramento. Survey or-General, M. J. WRIGHT, of Tulare. Treasurer, _ TRUMAN REEVES, . of San Bernardino. Attorney-General, TIREY L. FORD, : of San Francisco. Superintendent of State Printing, A. J. JOHNSTON, of Sacramento Supt. of Public Instruction, THOMAS J. KIRK, of Fresno Clerk of the Supreme. Court, GEORGE W. ROOT, of San Mateo For Congress—Second District, FRANK D. RYAN, of Sacramento For Railroad Commissioner, First District, E. B. EDSON, of Siskiyou {Nevada . County T Ticket where tle af 45 een For Assemblyman, W. 8. ROBINSON, of Grass Valley For Sheriff, D. B. GETCHELL, of Nevada City For Assessor, THEO. H.:WILHELM,:i of Grass Valley For Clerk, F. L. ARBOGAST, of Nevada City For ‘Treasurer,A. C. COOKE, For District Attorney, E. B. POWER, ee For Recorder, “JOHN WERRY, For Supt. of Schools, W. J. ROGERS, of Grass Valley For Coroner, HENRY DANIELS, . of Grass Valley ‘For Public Administrator, J. M. YOUNG, : of Grass Valley . . For Surveyor, W. W. WAGGONER, of Nevada City FRANK McLAUGHLIN, 3 Chairman ae State Committee. . The Soe and p hiskies s of ROBIN EOD Takes the Lead: and is pronounced b all tobe the best brand on the market. iq is highly recommended for family and. medi cal use. Sold by the Bottle or in Bulk , quantities to syit purchasers. . i CALL FOR IT AT ALE: BARS: AB. WOLE, Sole Ag All Orders Promptly Filled. " NATIONAL : MARKET “Broad St., Opp. Citisnne’ “Hank. Cc. 3. NAFFZIGER, Prop’: Beef, Pork, Muttos. Veal, Sausages, ete, Rebid e And ail kinds of Monts class market. Goods delivered free ofeharge >Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. ¢. Ww. Chapman, DENTISTS. ©tice mt residence, Sacramento st Nevad City. Cal. THE GROTTO, MAITLAND & BECKLEY, Proprietor: 3 Own i ty som ego f Whieb is in th ket. Sold i fale Os Pioakig te at ate bail pinse and _in ee steam Beer a “Spectalty. all and see us. We will make your visit a pleasant one. iGage § Neff ‘Republican ~~« (County Candidates. . nm, November 3d. '—Wevada City, November 5th. rass Valley, Noveniber 7th.
Everybady invited to attend, hear the issues-of the campaign. discussed . —FOR— —THE— Will hold meetings at the following places and times : You Bet, October 2ist. ~ Rough & Ready, October 22d. “North San Juan, October 26th. Overton, October 28th. Truckee, October 29th. Columbia Hill, October 31st. North Bloomfield, November Ist. Graniteville, November 2d. er and see the candidates. a Towuship members of the Couaty Central Committee are requested to make arrangethents for the meetings in their respective localities. _ SHERMAN w. MARSH, / Chairman. J.SOMANLEY, —/ Segretary. A. ISOARD & SON, _Wholesale and Retail Dealers in WYimes and Liquors OF ALL KINDS. a —— Sole Agents for the Celebrated Enterprise Beer, kegs. Aev'od shal Enterprise Bock Beer. nal purposes. Wine for family and mediciselection of Fine Wines e 8 Living and more may bemade by any} one with a McAllister Magic Lantern outfit, giving entertainments or ‘illustrated lectures in small towns and villages. A small capital and energy are all that are needed. A book that describes, pictures and explains the operation ot ricAllister’s Magic Lanterns And Stereopticons and tells how to conduct entertainments will be mailed free upon request. T. H. McALuister, New : Vegetable, FRUIT —AND— POULTRY STORE. Chas. W.Kam &Co. method of info: th people > AEP ee have opened a. oe Oe First-Class Store in the Transcript Block, balay sad will keep constantly on hand the Vegetabtes, Fruits, Chickens, etc. Pleaes’ give us a call. Union Livery Stable, Main st., opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, = = Prop’r of them "Gran daveddsioks Solicitors ors Wanted. = fone eaaive 2 cent stamps for #4 emember the ee Feces. Mai. atreet, Nevada City. : Poise attention paid to wae a GA Tere fin, Hts on RATIONAL ~~ of Truckee ‘ of Nevada City : of Nevada City _ The Anest tara-outa it the county, sand pleuDrop “trash with our exclusive CON80 cents. * All our » The Popular Brown, Fedora Hats, setae St Se : , 25 cent Overshirts, cut down to 15 cents. Our’ 50 cent:Men’s heavy riveted Overalls, (during this clearance sale will be sold at 35 cents. ‘Noto These: Pris Are Strictly Cash, Clothing Store. Si LEVY, Proprietor. , _, Peanercal Street---Telephone 203 Wedtiesday, October 26th—Grass Valley Night. —“Fhursday ; October: 27th—Candidates’ Night. FridaY, October 28th—Children’s Night. Saturday, October 29th—-Nevada City Night. eee M. L. & D. MARSH OFFICE AND YARD, Boulder Street, Nevada City. Call on us before going elsewhere 50 CENTS A WEEK ‘sitaifion Wanted. ae Biya hox.thilit-en years place todo work, with privilege of going tol school. Apply at this office. Housekeeping Rooms. Rooms suitable for housekeeping for rent Enquire of Mrs. P. A. Mills, Main street: 1 w Mrs. C. M. Mails Has brought up with her from San Francisso a fine line of Misses and Children’s Spring hats, trimmed and untrimmed; also Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters and Walking Hats in the latest styles. (m16-tf] Broad street, next to Luetje & Br ard’s. P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney andé Counselor at Law, mt vases PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND States Courts _ JOHN CALOWELL, Attorney at Law, Transcript Block, Commercial Street Nevada City. Pini. F. O. B. Golconda. Sas For Sale. -Qne.thousand tons of first« lane Alfalfa Hay, in lots to Fancy Groceries FOIS. DEVILEDJAND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. . Pepsin .... Be dcecipseinty nibs Duffy’s Malt . oe 4 Gamecock Whisky fn. IXL, Whisky Bryant’s Root Beer the Hire’s a GROCERY .. J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Agency dom" Aionogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for PAT « 4 3 for ia : = ? i Fickle, % gal.bottles.. 25 Lee in bulk, per gal: 50 Olives, . I 25 Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 Everything else in proportion, * ARABIAN ROAST’’ Coffee is the Best. Give it a Trial. += = Corre spondence solicited. L. DUTERTRE, L. FP. FISHER sNewspaper Advertising Agency. Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, California street, San Francisco. N B.— ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED e for all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Seanes. Polysols, be og ports, Panama, Iparaiso, Getonte China, New Zealand, the ‘Aueaeniion nies dir ped every newspaper published os Hine! Pacific Coast are kept constantly on hand and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours Political Announcements. : Republican Nominee Fr Surveyor, W. W. WAGGONER. Democratic Nominee For Supt. of Schools, J. S. HENNESSEY. Republican Nominee JOHN WERRY. For Recorder, Democratic Nominee For County Recorder, SAMUEL BUTLER.. Republican Nominee F. L, ARBOGAST. Republican Nominee For Sheriff, D. B. GETCHELL. Republican Nominee ' For. Assessor, TT. WILHELM. Democratic Nominee For Sheriff, JOHN T. RILEY. Republican/ Nominee For Coroner, HENRY DANIELS. AK Reppnlen Nominee / For Treasurer, f / A. G COOKE. see Democratic Nominee~ *. ne i For County Treasurer, E.W.SCHMIDT. / Republican N minee For Supt. of Schools, Democratic Nominee ‘HENRY SCHROEDER. For County Assessor, W. J. ROGERS. Republican Nominee _ For District Attorney, E. B. POWER, . Democratic Nominee only of of de oggen ° is move =n CERN, ivan D PT., CHI — For County Clerk, es FRED SEARLS,Attorney and Counselor at Law. 017. Golconda Hot Springs, Nevada. . the Eastern States and Europe,; *© For County Chen Cy CRINOLA For the Hair. For Sale by H. DICKERMAN, Drugs, Stationery and Photo Cameras and Supplies. OOO OOOO C) 2 DALI? PON oO oVUcowd's ° Q° ° o.° x ow ° o GEOXC SS t-) ° ° ° Rovazoo 02}0%00 ow G oO ° ° Eno aS 3° ° ‘0° ° $) ‘o Ow? HErS ow oN THE SWEEET:THINGS > + » for household use are amongst the articles from our stock of Groceries which are in constant demand. ‘Their richness, fine flavor dnd other excellent qualities have made them prime famere with every heusekespew: Freshness, Pitincnnell and Fair Prices For Excellent Qualites Are Our Inducements For Your Trade. Are They Sufficient? PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, NN ———————— Nevada Assay Office, COMMERCIAL STREET,. NEVADA CITY. Established in 1858 by JAS. J. OTT, No. % Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Gold pal ores of every deseription melted = W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor : t Law, Qa BROAD AND PINE STS, up stairs, Nevada Citv. ALFRED D. MASON, milling of . Attorney at Law and Notary Public. quartz from from 50 to 500 ILL PRACTICE IN ALL W ‘ieee Pere a THE COURTS s te one ucibles for sale. Gold wt, Gold and iver Bars. 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