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A WINNING TICKET. —_ : tof the opposing political parties.
SF . “gs fully, for he will prove a number one ‘Coroner in every respect.
Absolute harmony prevails in the Republican ranks in Nevada county. The local ticket is a strong one in every respect. The convention that named it was free from even
the slightest taint of bossism or jobbery. The delegates
labored with a view to so distribute their favors that every
portion of the county would have fair representation. They
had an abundance of material to choose from, and the men
they nominated were as good as arly that came before them.
It is a ticket that for decency ‘and ability commdnds the respect and admiration of every right-minded Democrat and
Populist as well as of every Republican, even while there are
some Democrats aud Populists who will not for reasons of
‘partisanship give it their votes. The TRANScRIPT as a stalwart Republican newspaper of thirty-eight years’ standing is
proud to give such a ticket and every part of it its ardent,
uwavering and active support, and we are glad to be able
to-predict with a reasonable degree of certainty its crinmehant election next month. :
Will S. Robinson, the legislative nominee, has served one
term in the Assembly, and his record has been such as to
commend him for re-election by an overwhelming majority.
He is a man whose integrity has never been questioned. He
is far-seeing in matters of legislation and has always been
found arrayed on the side of the people andstriving to advance their welfare. Besides being able and straightforward, . c
he has the courage of his convictions.
Dana B. Getchell, our present Sheriff, has so performed
the duties of the office that there is little danger but what his.
services will be retained. He isa firm, outspoken sort of
man who has never yet been known to temporize with crime
in any form. He believes the laws of the State and county
should be rigidly enforced at all times, and his course from
first to last has been in consonance with this belief. He isa
brave man morally as well as physically. He attends closely
and ably to the business details of the office, as every lawyer
who has entrusted work to him will attest. «
Theodore H. Wilhelm will make a model Assessor. No
man in the county stands better at home or abroad. He has
had:a long and honorable career in ovr midst, and while he
has like many others of us failed to lay aside a fortune’ his
methods have won for him the confidence.and esteem of. all
with whom he has been associated. “He is a warm-hearted,
kindly man—as generous as he is prompt in his trintinass
Genet:
Fred’ L. Arbogast, the well-known young schoolmaster
whom the Republicans hope to put in the County Clerk’s
office, comes of sturdy German stock. He was raised in this
township and from his childhood has known what hard work
is on the farm and in the mine. And he also knows what
hard work is as a student. He managed to get to the State
Normal School, and then he graduated from it in due time
with highest honors. ‘Today he is one of the best schoolmasters inthe county. He is famous among all who know
him for doing well whatever he undertakes. He will make
a splendid County Clerk.
The convention bestowed an honor on a most worthy oldtime Republican when it made A. C, Cooke its candidate for) indigent, $35.35.
Mr. Cooke is the only nominee from his part of
the county (the eastern) on any county ticket, and he will
He is a cautious,
‘Treasurer.
receive the united support of his neighbors.
safe man and will prove a dependable custodian of the
county’s strong-box. He makes a good impression among
the voters wherever he goes, and will make a good showing
at the polls. \ ap
Prominent among the successful lawyers of this part of
the State is E. B. Power whom the Republicans have put
forward as a man pre-eminently qualified for the District At
torneyship. The wisdom of the choice is apparent to all who
know Mr. Power. He is aman of stability and an untiring
worker. He has a mature mind well stored with legal lore
and has the discrimination and force to use his knowledge
to the greatest advantage. He is a ready debater, a shrewd
examiner of witnesses, and will be one of the most efficient
District Attorneys Nevada county ever had.
Everybody knows John Werry and everybody likes him.
He carries sunshine and good-fellowship wherever. he goes.
With his splendid social qualities he is one of the most. skillful penmen in the State, and as a Recorder is a notable success. He attends as closely to business as though his very
life depended upon it. Every person having business with
his office is ready to attest to the proficiency of “Johnnie” as
well as to the fact that there never was anywhere a more
obliging public official. So far the Democrats have not
put on their ticket any candidate against Mr. Werry. It
would be a graceful thing on their part to leave him a clear
field.
One of the institutions of which Nevada county is very
__proud, and properly so, is our public school system, and one
of the factors in bringing the system up to the standard of
excellence it maintains is, as everbody knows, W. J. Rogers,
the Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Rogers is a man of the
people—a plain, blunt man of marked executive ability as
He is a. splendid product of our
public schools, and he has made a life-study of educational}
He is progressive, liberal and cultured. He is
recognized all over the State as one of the best.Superintendents on the coast, and his opinions and judgment are frequently appealed to by the less experienced Superintendents. { =~
of other counties. The school patrons of this. county are so
well pleased with the service Mr. Rogers has given them
heretofore that they will this fall re-elect him -by. a greater
well as a finished scholar.
methods.
majority than ever before.
The first duty that H. W. Daniels, the Republican candidate for Coroner, will have. to perform when he has been duly
When Mr. Daniels has seen the “late lamented” decently
interred that gallant old Grand Army veteran, J. M. Young,
who will by that time be the Public Administrator of the
county, will administer upon whatever estates they may an a of 4 Fe Boat
chance to leave behind. ‘The old soldier will perform the BY the Sinking iy
task thoroughly and honestly, and with becoming dignity.
One of the leading mining and civil engineers of the State
is W. W. Waggoner, the gentleman who as the Republican
candidate is destined to be the next Surveyor of Nevada
county. He will prove a worthy successor to his friend and
associate, brave Lieutenant Fred Miller who went to the
front with Company I when his country called for volunteers.
Such, fellow citizens, is the ticket the Republicans of this
county have submitted to you for your. favorable consideration. It is such a ticket as you can support, no matter what
your predilections may be ina partisan way. The TRANSCRIPT believes it is the best ticket in the field—that there
is not a flaw in it from top to bottom, While we have naught
to say against the gentlemen upon the Democratic and Populist tickets, and are willing to concede to nearly all of them
many most creditable qualities, we are certain that everything
considered the people of the county will best advance their
own and their neighbors’ interést by helping the Republican
candidates win the victory that is in store for them.
THR COUNTY . SUPERVISORS. . “Se: 5 Pars transceiving testitaony
. eT Re $10.
They Allow a Large Number of Claims} Jas. Hennessy, livery hire, $47.50.
"— Other Business,
John Bost, sprinkling Grass Valley
The County Supervisors have allowed
road, $291.50.
A. Seaman, repairing sprinkling cart,
the following demands on the general $7 50.
fand: faa W: Abbott, labor, ‘$1.50.
J. M. Maury, repairing type-writer,. 4 Dickerman, rent, $75.
$2.50. W. H. Hill inquest, $44.25.
W. Abbott, labor at courthouse, $8 Arbogast Bros., wood, $160.
M. L. & D. Marsh, lumber for hos-. Nevada, City "Water Works, water,
pital, $20.66. $57.20.
Nevada City Undertaking Company. Nevada City Ice Co., ice, $34.70.
burying paupers, $30. : Nevada City Gas Co., gas, $28 50.
Clinch & Company, provisions for; ,qvertising and printing—Brown &
indigent, $5.23. : _ . Calkins $20, Parsons & Tyrrell $184, F.
Jobn Hocking, inquest and burying! Wadsworth $97.65, W. F. Prisk
cee, $218.50. ;
Dr. A. H. Tickell, autopsy, $10.
John Werry, engrossing diplomas, . Knights Templar — Bound Eastward.
$:0. There passed through Colfax yester-.
A. E. Muse, analyzing, $10. __. day afternoon-a special train, having
Healy, Tibbitts & Company, partial], poard the officers of the Grand
payment on bridge, $1,637. Commandery and the members of CaliJ. F, Trebilcox, acting Coroner, . ro:nia Commandery, Knights Templar,
$40.75. : with their families and friends, bound
. E. Ashburn, care of insane, $105. . for Pittsburg, where will be held the
+ 7@eo—
$10, care of indigent $7 50. the grand encampment.
Money advanced indigent—John Fay} ‘pp, trip will be made over the Cen$6, F. M. Pridgeon $25.64, ©. W. Long) tray Pacific, Rio Grande Western, Den$19.15, Henry Luke $18. ver & Rio Grande, Union Pacific,
Dr. E. D. Hanz, medical services $20.] Chicago & Northwestern and the PennGeorge Vincent, merchandise for insylvania Lines,
digent, $5 15.
William Avery, cutting wood, $36.
W. D. Vinton, drags and stationery,
$297.60.
Caroline Allen, washing, $6.
Eastin & Waldron, merchandise for
Populists Decide Tomorrow.
The Populist county central committee and candidates will meet tomorrow at C. W. Kitts’ office in Grass Valley and will then decide whether or
not they will put a ticket in the field
this election. The withdrawal of Shanahan, their candidate for Governor,
annoys them a good deal.
Whittier State School, care of Nevada county inmates, $37.50.
J. Adolph, care of indigent, $12.63.
Provisions for indigent — William
George & Son $12.75, W. M. Treloar
C@e oeit Works Well.
He will do this successa0) PEOPLE
ARK DROWNED posa county on Feb. 25, 1895, on the et ak ee .
damages for
plaintiff claims that he w'
invest $10,000 in a gold mine in Marirepresentations of defendants that the
W. F. Wilkie—Groceries for indigent . + onty-seventh tri-annual conclave of
While. Crossing the Indus.
ewan
Sawmill Near Verdi Blows Up and)
Kills Two Men.
Count D’Aubigne Appointed to Represent France in This Country.
Three Hundred
Pedple Drowned.
*Bompay, October 4th—A ferry boat
crossing the river Indus sank and 300
people were drowned. — ,
Victory For
The Coal Miners.
" CoLumBvs, O., October 4—The miners’
strike at Dillonvale and Long Run has
been settled, part of the men returning
to work yesterday and others going in today: Overa thousand men went out.
The settlement is a victory for the
miners, as all points but one were
gained,
A Fatal
Football Game.
CamMBRIDGE, Mass. Oct. 4—Robert
Coveny died today as a result of injuries received in Saturday’s football
game.
No Case Against ,
Notary Cooney.
San FxKancisco, Oct. 4—Notary Cooney; on trial for forgery in the Fair will
case; isa free man having been pronounced not guilty today.
He Bought a
Salted Mine.
San Francisco, Oct. 4.—A. P. Minear
has sued John R. Hite, George W. and
John W. Pearson to recover $16,800
Ugor a
Verdicts
AYER’S HAIR VIGOR fulfills
all the promises made for it, is the
verdict of those Who have tried it.
Ayer’s
“T have sold "AYER’S 1 hac VIGOR for fifteen
mine was about to
dividertds. It is alleged that these representations were fraudulent and that
at the time the mine was reported 10
-be in excellent condition, with pay
$6.10, James Chisholm $15.
I. W. Hays Jr. $2.50, T. ‘Tomlinson
$2.50, T.H. Casey, $5, S. G. Beverton
$2.50, Swan Segerstrand $2.50.
Conveying sick to hospital—D. C.
Morrison $5, W. G. Lord $5, T. J.
Tierney $4, F. Hoffman $1.50, G. P.
Bower $5, A. T. Luke $4, E. Northup
$6, W.M. Freeman $8, A. Monteith
$31.50.
Affidavits of registration—J. A.
Rapp $5, L. A. Garthe $7, M. Shea $2,
T. P. Redmayne $2.25, W. F. King $1.25,
W. Walker $13.50, R. C. MeLellan
$14.50.
Merchandise—Legg & Shaw Co.
$35.05, G. C. Gaylord, $1035, Geo. E.
Turner $21.94, Carter & Johnston
$22.50, Jas. Kinkead $13, Nevada City
Undertaking Co. $16.50.
Money advanced und care of indigent—A.J. Wood $5, Fred Bennett $5
John Webber, labor on assessment
roll, $15.
State Board Trade, maintaining exhibits, $45.
Assisting Board of Equalization—T.
H. Carr $15, M. C. Dunkley $20, H. C.
Schroeder $15.
Sunset Telephone Co., telephones,
$76.80.
D. B.Getchell, boarding prisoners,
$274.85; telephoning, $2 40.
aaxpenses District Attorney’s office—
known. Actual tests show it goes onethied further than any ~“her brand.
Coyote sealps—W. L. Banks $2.50, P.
H. King $2.50, John C. Fippin $2.50, W.
E. Parsons $5, F. L. Stewart $2.50, O.
§./Litchenberger $7.50, Ed. Shannon . Supervisors passed a resolution which
$2.50, F. Fagerskog $5, M. Barth $2.50,
Page peadA pe not pow’ ofa ere case be ity
See : not give entire satisfaction.” --F. M.
A change has been effected in the . GROVE, Faunsdale, Ala.
method of assisting the county indiStat
took thecare of indigents out of the
yield handsome
streaks of mineral exposed, the drifts
were caving in and no ore in sight. In
view of these facts, the sum of $16,800
is sued for.
Spanish Troops
‘ Start Home.
San Juan, Porto Rico, October 4th.—
{'welve hundred Spanish troops sailed
for home Sunday. Two more transports are loading today.
Another Gunboat
: Launched Today.
Newport News, Oct. 4—Thirty thousand people witnessed the launching ai
the gunboat Illinois at 12:30 today.
A Sawmill
Is Blown Up.
Reno, Oct. 4—The boiler at Lafferty
& Lee’s sawmill, six miles from Verdi,
exploded today. Engineer Sherick and
fireman Mitchell were killed. Three
other men were badly wounded. The
explosion was caused by the boiler
going dry:") .
Cuban Insurgents
Causing Trouble.
SanT1aGo, Cuba, Oct. 4—Insurgents
are causing trouble at Manzanillo.
Four companies of American troops
haye been sent there to restore order.
Results of .
Florida’s Cyclone.
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 4—A dispatch
from St. Marys says the town was prac. tically wrecked by the storm. The
loss at ernandino was half a million
dollars and there were three deaths.
Our Dead Ta
the Late War.
WASHINGTON, October 4.—The investigation commission began its regular
work _ today. Adjutant General
Corbin submitted a report showing the deaths of American troops
from May Ist to September 30th to be
breach of contract. The . 280. Of these 25 were killed otra
as induced to and 65 died .of disease.
General Wheeler testified as i
seven days and were. short of med’.
cines, The Tack, ‘of supplies. ‘cansed
And As ar? As Pine.
All modern wi ‘td 0 it.
THE BEST OF BUILDING — wu
AND MINING TIMBER,
Yard at Depot.
TOWLE BR
ALFRED D. MASON, _
Attorney at Law and ‘Notary Pubic.
QOuics— TILLEY BULLDING. “NBVADA
FOOTWEAR,.
‘NOT A FLAW
to be found any where in the. line of
Footwear we are offering. Every Boot
and Shoe in our stock is well made from
the best material, be it Leather or Kid
they are stylish and perfect fitting and
time will demonstrate their excellent
wearing qualities.
We sell these goods at prices which
are just high enough -to pay for high
grade goods.
Bovey Bros.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
All kinds of repairing done on
the shortest pseroncig and at the lowest
rates.
GRAND OPENING
i@FAL GOODS.
AT
hands of the Board and placed it in
charge of the Merced churches.
ering Is Too Narrow” was the interestThe Royal is the highest grade baking powder
gents of Merced county. ‘he Board of
“ When disease caused my hair to fall ont, 1
found AYER’sS HAIR VIGOR a most excellent
preparation and one that does all that is
claimed for it’—L, RUSH, Connellsville, Pa.
Vigor
“AYER’sS HAIR VIGOR does all that is claimed
“Tuer Bed Is Too Short and the Goving sutject of the sermon at the Woodland Christian church last Sunday
for it. It restored my hair, which was fast week in the evening.
x becoming gray , back toits natural color—dark
= brown.’ EW. A « HASELHOFF, Paterson, N. J.
Ir You Have Any disease due to imDi Ii
pure.or impoverished blood, scrofala,
“My head became full of dandruff, and after
salt rheum, dyspepsia, or catarrh, you
should take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
be promptly cured.
ation my hair began to fall out. The use of
a Aven’ $ HAIR VIGOR stopped the fallimzy out
Hoop’s PILLs are easy. to take, easy OM ANRES. Mukti Oe oo
to operate. Cure indigestion, biliousi
ness. 25c.
STOV ES. STOVES.
Winter j is near ni hand,
and it is time to
put up your
Heating Stoves.
LEGG & SHAW CO.
Have Everything in this line.
OIL. HEATERS, COAL HEATERS,
WOOD HEATERS,
COOK STOVES AND RANGES.
elected, will doubtless be to hold an inquest on the. remains
MAHER & COS.
Dear Ladies : We have not time to make
a long story about our NEW GOODS—
but they are here.
Our new DRESS GOODS are th d
brought to Nevada county. = qrandeatieet Nee ever
Take a walk down and see
ib,
Bu,
Our Window Display.
NEW JACKETS,
WRAPS,
GOLF CAPES, just received.
NEW. WOOL UNDERWEAR for Ladies and Children.
Respectfully,
MAHER & GO.
” [eerOur NEW BLACK GOODS beats them all.
Agents for Castle Gate and Rock Springs Coal.
vi A most cordial invitation is batcadew:
to the Ladies of Nevada City and vie
cinity to the
First Complete New York —
Comnusiseancat’ Display
IN THIS COUNTY.
Most Gxguisite Hats at Yow York . Prices
Choose your style before the Fattern line is sold,Miss. Bleanor B Hoel
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on today’s
Samuel —
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Miss My:
has retarne
Mrs. J. ¢
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E. North
Gaynor of
town today
Thomas
here last ni
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who broke
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brother to
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