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Pe
e i . Money Not Made by Miners.
WEDNESDAY ...SEPT:
RS epee ca a one mre
THE TRANSCRIPT. PRESIDENT PAUREfaa .
14, 1898. .
* Indian Flat.
eae
Ripe
Published every evenitig except
Sundays and Legal Holidays by
BROWN & CALKINS.
XN. P, BROWN, L. 5. CALKINS.
BRIEF “MENTION.
Winor Notes and Comments of Local
Interest.
Robin Hood.
Wood pecker cigar.
Gaylord & Son, grocers, Broad street.
Athertoa 3. Lord is the delegate from
The mining prospects in this district
continue to look very-fine, es Oe
‘{pe_indications are that we are to
have a lively political campaign.
For the finest mixed drinks in town
go to Joe Conroy’s, Pine street. s13-ti
The Woodpecker cigar is unquestionably the best ever put upon the market.
At Blue Canyon last Saturday Heyward knocked out Fred Webber in the
second round.
Tomorrow there will be alively scene .
at the theater, on the occasion of the}
meeting of the Republican County . SanTIAGo, Cuba, September 14.
Convention.
_ "*My Wife’s Salad Dressing” aud
genuine Russian caviare are among the
choice specialties sold by Gaylord &
Son.
Will Not Submit to Re-openAnother Unloaded Gun ts. Fired With
Special to the TRANSCRIPT.
A Missing County
MAY RESIGN.
——
ing the Dreyfus Case.
Fatal. Results.Treasurer Found.
San Francisco, September 14—John
Madder, treasurer of Modoc county,
who absconded in July, 1897, with $28,000 of county funds, has been lccated
in the” northern part of Peru. He is
engaged in mining operations.
Gomez Has a
Serious Kick.
stated that General Gomez has tendered .
his shop to the building occupied by . tyo} of the islands.
the late Joseph Jenkins as a harness
shop. ; :
A willing boy would like to worl: for
his board in this city and go to school.
Any family that will give him a chance
to do this is requested to cull at the
TRANSCRIPT Office.
John I. Caldwell has concluded to
withdraw from the contest for the’Re
publican nomination as District Attorney. He now asks to be nominated
as Justice of the Peace.
China and Japan—
Joining Forces.
Penix, September 14—It is likely
thata defensive alliance will shortly
be affected between China and Japan.
Prince Ito of Japanis now here trying
to arrange matters.
~ GRASS VALLEY NEWS.
A Day's Record of Our Neigtibors as Tod Men Who Will “Make Up the ReMrs. J. P. Zipp is dangerously ill. ,
Miss Edith Phillips bas retarned . ” Saturday the following were eleted
from San Francisco.
Hon. Frank D. Byan, Republican .
nominee for Congress, arrived in Grass .
Valley last evening.
Edward Northway,
mined in Grass Valiey, died in England on the 9th inst. +
“Phe Grass Valley delegates to the Wm. H. Bray, Henry Walker, W. H.
Republican connty convention willcau-. Freeman, D, E. Matteson, James Fillcus tonight.
will caucus tomorrow evening.
Next Sunday the Monarchs and Pioneers will play the third game of the
series of five they recently arranged
for. The Monarehbs have already won
DELEGATES ELECTED.
—
——_ ;
publican Convention Next Thursday.
At the Republican primaries held
Over The Telephone.
las delegates to the Republican county
convention to be held in this city
Thursday. Returns from the remaining precincts will be published as soon
who years ago} 8 received:
GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP.
Grass Valley No. 1—Paul Quick Sr.,
The Democratic delegates . more.
Grass Valley No. 2—Henry Luke, J.
N. Richards, A. J. Hosking, W. H.
Morgan, W. G. Lord, W. J. Hosking.
Grass Valley No. 3—Henry Daniels,
William Williams, Samuel Blight, W.
. WILL BEGIN MONDAY.
Orchardist Smith. Preparing to Cure
Tairty Tons of French Pines.William H.-Smith’s prune orchard
west. of town is a busy scene this week,
but it will take on additional activity
next Monday when the work of curing
the thirty tons of pranes that are on
the trees begins. Five hundred. trays
are being made on thé ground. A drshouse 75x16 feet in dimensions is being constructed. It will be fitted with
two furnaces. The. fruit will be handled with rapidity/and in a manner to
secure the best results. It is of a
quality that will command a ready
market at the best prices.
THousaNDs and thousands of seamews congregated in the bay in front
ef the lighthouse at Santa Cruz the
Sam
agai
of t
Alf
the
The theater was packed to the doors
gave another of their faultless performauces to athoroughly pleased audience.
As was remarked frequently today, Ma
dollar a ticket bas frequently been
charged in Nevada City for worse shows.
There were several touching and pathetic scenes. in the play last night
which brougbt forth the histrionic tal.
ents of the principal members of the
troupe to a marked degree,
notable of which were the recognition
itage (Louise Carter) by her true father,
Jouss Hardey, the gambler,
“PROM SIRE 70 SON.”
7. Shaw and His Company Give
Another Great Performance.
The Oakland Tribune directs alten”
tion to the fact that those who are arriving with fortunes from ‘the Yukon
nowadays made their money in some
commercial enter; rise or other and
not by digging it out of the ground.
That always is the history of mining
excitements anyhow, for the storekeepers and middlemen * grow” rich
while those whose money they handle,
in ‘nine cases out of ten, have noth'ng
to show for it in the course of half a™
dozen years. It can be set down as a
sure thing right now that the Alaska:
Commercial Company, the organization that has handled the bulk of th»
transportation and has conducted
nearly all the stores on the Klondike,
can show seventy cents for every dollar that has been taken out of the gold
fields. af
“How can Eva Muy put up with sush
n last night, and the Shaw troupe
the most
he long lost daughter Mabel Armred Armitage, (Sam 7. Shaw) and
renouncing of the spurious parent,
(H.W.
two,
‘The residents of Rough and Ready
and vicinity are busily engaged -in-improving the road leading to Grass ‘Valley. The thoroughfaré has been in a
horrible condition, and there is not
enough money in the district fund to
fix it. Yesterday the citizens had a
number of two, four and six-horse
J. Mitchell, William George, Samuel
Dille, R. H. Williams.
Grass: Valley No. 4—H. J. Campbell,
Thos. Ingram, P. W. Mitchell, M. W.
Argall. R.T. Rowe avd Dr. E. Jamieson “tied.”
Grass Valley No. 5—Jas. McLachlin,
Arthur. Powell, Geo. Trewan,
Leatham.
Jobn
other day.
within the last week at Santa Cruz, but
the Armstrong water motor stood the
strain.
THERE is an unusual amount of driftwood, and kelp on the beach at Santa
Cruz which has been washed in by the
Gilbert) by Mabel, who, in the balcony
= “or scene, was appl
Ture breakers huve been very large ag
ley) kept the house in continuous roars
of laughter.
Tonight Nat. C. Goodwin’s famous
comedy, “In Mizzouri,” will constitute
the bill, It will be one of the artistic
a spoony fellow as Cholty Cad'‘et.?” : aa Ob
in. The pe tbe Mattie “Why, I suppose that’s just it.” “Writ
nt deve 19 46 :
— Grimes, the Postmaster, (M. J. Hoois?” “Because be was born w.th a
silver spoon in his mouth.” =
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How’s This?
at eee
ward for aby case of Catarrh that can
We offer One Hundred Dollars Refor several days around White Cloud
Hill between here and Washington is
now under control. © development of his 1z claim, the .
sovereignty over the Philippine Islands . acting gates" eo ;
zens will be closed from six o’clock
in observance of the Jewish New Year.
Spain Must
The forest fire that has been burning
WAsHINGTON, September 14.—Spanish .
The business places of Hebrew citimust cease throughout the archipelago.
This is the decision arrived at by the
Cabinet after two lengthy sessions.
Spain must accept the terms or resume
war. Whether the United States is to
control the islands will be settled by
the Peace Commission. ~
Friday evening till Monday morning,
W. J. Organ of this city who has one
of the contracts let by the Plambago
Mining Co., bas begun operations anc
quite a number of men will be em:
ployed soon.
There are many dilapidated sidewalks . {
on the principal streets of this city, . sees : °
and they should be repaired or new . Chili is Getting
walks laid. Some of them are danger. Ready to Fight.
: . .
ous to walk over after dark. . F
Fred Searls, W. f. Englebright and . vA eee — Beptember i
W. W. Waggoner of this city and Ww. G. Chili is recruiting her standing army
Hilstead of Smaartsville returned last . ap to 100,000 men. This action is owing
evening from a pleasure trip to Bear . to the continued opposition shown by
Valley and Lake Spaulding. . Argentine to the settlement of the
<0 — _ . boundary dispute by arbitration. Itis
PERSONAL POINTERS. claimed Bolivia has a secret alliance
sabe with Argentine.
A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old Between President
and Young. ae
BR. M. Latta has gone to the Springs. and the Ministry.
M: L. Marsh is attendiug the State
Fair. mored that either President Faure of
Samuel Trevithick is home from San . France or the Ministry will resign on
Fraucisco. Saturday.
Stephen Roberts hus returned from
Re steuniabin, Panis, September 14.—Thepapers asW.A. Jennings, a photographer, is sert that President Faure will resign
here looking for a lovation.
Capt. Donahue of Washington has
gone to San Francisco.
John M. Hitchings and bride have re
tarned from San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Baruh left on the
noon train for San Francisco.
EB. J. Rector and family expect to
leave Saturday for “Mizzoura.”
Dreyfus case.
Now They Want
Mrs. A. W. Lester and Miss ‘Bessie . has pledged its Iggislative nominees to. 4, poker sharps and other sure-) Tiffany.
Stevens go to Pacific Grove Saturday. . use all-their efforts if elected to secure . ihive operators who wend their way tal
Dr. Halstead Stunsfield is up from. the election of R. N. Bulla as U. S. the capital to make a clean-up. The .
San Francisco on a visit to his mother.
Miss Lottie Martin has returned
from San Francisco.
Phil. R. Bradley came down today
from the Spanish mine. .
WwW. A. Buckman of Truckee was in .
town this forenoon on a flying business
trip.
James Brannigan has gone to Siskiyou county to take charge of. a quartz}
mill. . thought the gun was empty.
Sam Harper, who has been at San senna RN
Francisco on a pleasure trip, has re; ,
SCOONEY DISCHARGED. turned.
Robert Monteith, one of the owners}
goo s
of the Eureka stage line, has gone to} Jystise H lbrook Finds tha
the State Fair.
J. P. Elwell of Yuba City, Republi. Adultery 15 Not Scstained,
ean candidate for Sheriff of Yuba .
county, is in town.
.
Postmaster Mobley of North Bloomsenator.
Shot Dead
By
home from Sacramento. 2 Levee.
went to Washington to-day, where he . for the people.
4ntends to locate for the practice of . were examined, among them Rudolph .
. Maller, the brother of the woman in. powde
Mrs. Levi Kendrick of San Francisco . the case, who testified that Scooney . poy, is short a brace of fingers.
has returned home after a extended . and his sister had not lived together as,
man and wife. The prosecution could .
medicine.
visit to relatives here. She was accompanied by Mrs. C. Kendrick who . not prove to the contrary
treatment for her eyes.
+e
“Wat do you understand by the department of domestic science?” “It’s
where they teach women how to keep .
their husbands away from the clubs.”
Of course the answer was wrong, but
yet been set for hearing.
Had to Shoot the Horse.
they -all felt she ought to go tothe to Wm. Maber was ‘recently injared , ss THE olive crop this taken specially for this great work. A
head of the class just the same. . by having one of its shoulders punc-. nant ee At Palermo, es i my are makin =. ey hty cok selling a
-tured by the sbaft of a buggy with torn Ketvix the eminent geologist, crop last year, there will not be a suffor deseription, terme and territory at onee
Mypiaps of crickets appeared in Veny.
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ged the streets and bouses.
teams working on it,
James L. Gluyas, for the past five
years foreman of the North Star mine,
It is. and who has had charge of the under-'! Deeble, Thomas Penna, Richard Noell.
ground work at the Central shaft since .
his resignation as commander of the ite: Inception, yesterday resigued his Hogep
°
4 Mt position. If is understood that Wm. Cottage Hill—Eli Davis.
Cuban army and that it has been ac-. yartin, who has been foreman of E.A.
cepted. He has from the first pro-. Wiltsee’s mine, in P! aL!
Pp
iltsee’s mine, in acer county, will . French Oorral—Ea Kuhlman, R
W.C. Hays the plumber has removed . tested against Americans having consucceed Mr. Gluyas.
. before the Republican county conven. Deal.
tion tomorrow for the nomination of
Surveyor. Mr. Waggoner is one of the
most capable civil engineers on the
coast and is an acknowledged authority
on road building. He would prove a A Tackitt.
strong candidate if nominated.
Maybert, who came down today to at.
Accept or Fight. jtend the Republican convention, is
. meeting with gratifying success in the .
and Tiernan Flats on the north side of .
the river.
sixty feet and shows a large ledge in a
contact vein.
sition to the Republican party, be it;
Democratic, Populistic, Silver craze, or
what not, to refute this fact, namely:
Under a Republican administration the .
exports of the country during the fis.
.
.
t ne woe
rather than submil.to a revision bt the to the State Fair, though just why this .
The U. S. Senator. . would be-all the other way, forthe Fair . Rutherford, Jos. Marzen, Jr. and W.
Los ANGELES, September 14.—The . attracts the farmers and bucolics for . Richarson.
Republican convention of this county
His Brother, . iv” with the large crop of barley, the .
HratpspurG, September 14.—While .
playing -ghost at Geysville Leonard .
Smith, aged thirteen, was shot and .
killed by bis brother Paul. The shooter .
Chirge Of; on its way to the Yo Semite valley, is Butte City, Montana, offered $10,000
A. M. Scooney, the painter and, ball .
say they do not get en ht
player, appeared before Justice Hol-. d 7 sisien i bes ae
brook this morning to answer to the,
p : a A .
field was here last night on his way charge of adultery preferred by George . Spaniard (shuddering) —Well,
George L. Hughes was his ati ’ ;
Dr. I. W. January of Boise, Idaho, . torney while George E. Riley appeared Se epost payne H :
A number of witnesses . ee ‘ and was afterwards taken around the
The valuable buggy horse belonging ready being asked, “What battle was .
Empire—W. E. Fry, L. Dickinson,
John Jones, John Nankervis.
Hill’s Flat—Samuel Henwood, Robert
Chicago Park—R. R. Porter, E. G.
BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP.
Re eae Smith.
Ww. W. Waggoner For ‘Surveyor. . North San Juan—J.S. McBride, Chas.
———— ; . §.Paine, John McCullough, H.German
W.W. Waggoner wil! be a candidate . Sweetland—Martin. Burth, G. D.
Columbia Hill—Thomas Harland,
W. B. Dudley and Lauren’ Woodruff.
Birchville—Frank 8. Reader, James
Cherokee—R. H. Quick and Joseph
Hastler.
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A Promising Mine. NEVADA TOWNSHIP.
ltt Pleat \ : M
H. W. Cole, a well-known resident of . Precinct No. 1—Frank E. Wadshigh tides.
A numBer of destitute families in
Monterey county heve been relieved by
the committee recently appointed for
Sunta Rosa merchants to bring about
-. the early closing of stores.
THomas DREW, a lather, disturbed a
Salvation Army meeting in Redlands
and was fined $50.
A Srrone ‘NATION is made up of
strong men and healthy women, and
health and strength are given by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, America’s Greatest Medicine. Get only Hood’s.
Hoop's Pitts are the ‘only pills to
take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Easy
aud yet efficient.
gems of the week—a realistic representation of home life with Mr. Shaw in
his favorite role of Joe Vernon, the
quaint old blacksmith.
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & COQ., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and bst
. worth, F. L. Cooper, J. J. Hanley,
. Thomas Granville, John Evans, Charles
i'Tegler and David Richards.
Precinct. No. 2—W. G. Richards
George O. Gaylord, Dr. ©. L. Muller,
ae S. Baker, Richard Plummer, J,
The tunnel is already in. } H. Richards and J. C. Rich.
Precinet No. 83—Henry Lane, B, A.
. Tompkins, Jas. F. Colley, B. N. Shoecraft, L. M. Sunkeforth, ©. J. Naffziger,
P. G. Scadden.
It.is simply impossible for the aubees Previnet No, 4—E. J. Morgan, J. M.
! . Hadley, Geo. E. Johnston, Geo. L
betweeu Martin .
Republican Prosperity.
i Hughes, W. E. Johnston, W. F. Engle. bright, Chas. Grissel.
Willow Valley—Wm. Arvhart, J. J.
: Lyons, Oliver Ragon, J. L. Postelwaite.
Gold Flat—W. E. Meservey, Walter
The Royal is the highest grade baking powder
-~-known, Actual tests show it goes one. He Shona in the Hebraic calendar, begins on next Friday evening and lasts
through the ensuing Sunday.
third further than any ~der brand.
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particular conditien should be required . MEADOW LARS SOWNPHE.
on such occasions is, asthe Tribane of . Truckee No. 1—-Wm. McDougald, J.
. Oakland says, hard to fathom. Itlooks. TLaity, F. A. Irish, and M. Franzini.
as if the morale of the proposition . Truckee No. 2—D. D. McRae, F. M.
many miles around and they surely Boca—D. M. Dysart and J. M. Doan.
need sonie protection from the bunco}. Overton—Charles Barton and W. B
ROUGH AND READY TOWNSHIP.
: Indian Springs—Willis Webber, A.
gamblers, it is needless to say, do not! Tisher.
prey on one ancenee: “ . Rough & Ready —James Huntress,
Kern county is certainly strictly “ix John Fippin, Jobn L. Perkenpine.
J frie Anthony House—Charles Schwartz
and Charles Novay.
Mooney Flat—Samuel Doubt.
‘LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP.
1: earreeaed aoe ‘ F You Bet—R. E. Linder, J. S. GoodQ se aa ha gs ala . win, John Cahill.
; now near Visalia as ey BAYS pen . Lowell Hill—Alexander
. People who used to bring in 1000 to! phomas Jenkins
. demand the 2cents bounty are satisfied . See
lif a catch of 100 is made. rt
BERS rine tame eee .
. . Tris rumored that the Utah cavalry, . Some time ago responsible men of
. gold discovery and a cow which in.
day.
. creased her progeny four times in one .
.
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Drynan,
A Troublesome Probiem.
.
.
i dissatisfied with the management of. reward for the discovery of 4 process
the Commissary Department, and, whereby the destructive smoke of the
. smelters might be done away with, but
aii Ni ieee bel
Amerrcan—Remember the Maine? . vee
under .
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The outer coating,
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ing the next morning, and now Georze .
cee
A catr bas been born at the Veter-, emotion.
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‘foreleg missing. The question is albow or other.”
. so far the reward has not been claimed.
Accorpine to the Tacoma News, the
‘so-called silver statue’ of Ada Rehan
hat was exhibited atthe World’s Fair
As a resuLt of fooling with giant ; country for advertising purposes, was
reaps Harry Millard, a Carson asham. It was attached at Topeka the
. other day, and it wae there discovered
Grorcre Hovaton of Yreka ‘caught J pr pian pape oe ane
“There was pet deer and put it in a room, pele sees # bb —
will go below to undergo a course of documentary proof to show that the . deer and two panes of glass were miss.
/woman, Mrs. Johannah Allen, was marae . vied to Robert R. Allen at.Napa Febru. is being told that it was Mrs, Casey’s
ary 9, 1890. The woman’s case bas not . goat that he bad locked up.
“Did you hear of the Czar’s proposal
. to disarm Europe?” inquired the oficer.
“Yes,” answered Admiral Camara with
“It dves seem that this fleet
rans’ Ho =e, Yountville, with the right of mine has got to be destroyed someWILL PAY, accordi
pation, from 8,00
able to wor
$208.00 to
or iprorsent h »so) ute Prot on to the membe
peying $5.00 life miesabership fou anid due ol
1.50 per month.
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Also issues policies of Life Insurance, °
$1000 to $5000 in case of denthrend
$5.00 per $1000 per week for accident and sickaid up poliey, paying
sick aud
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$10.00 per week for accident or sickness,
You cannot lose all yo
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BAY’ $100.00 for funeral expenses .00 for funeral expe: a
WILL PAY, if zon lose a hand ae foot
hands, $138.00 to $434.00,
at en
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It has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States
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members.
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' which it collided, and as a result it cavs that the world has been the scene fi ‘ ; , ficient crop to pay forharvesting. The
fura the other day. They sw armed in was found necessary to stiaot the horse of jife in some form or the other forthe crop this year will hardly supply the
. past 26,000,000 years. home demand.
-"N. D. Thompéon Publishing Co.,
ST. LOUIS, MO., or NBW YORK CITY
THIRTEEN traveling barbers visited A
the report: current about town that
David Lord had recently made a rich
day the report is verified by a friend
of Mr. Lord who says that in three
days he took froma pocket a quantity
of decomposed quartz that yielded over
$1200 in free gold. Messrs. Lord and . :
John Curry, who are now prospecting
the ground, expect to strike more of
the same kind of dirt most any day.
of the Passover, and will be duly~celebrated. ae
nology the year 5659.
‘Democrats Caucus Tomorrow Night.
dates for delegates to be elected at the
‘primaries Saturday.
meeting places have been designated
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
that work.
: ++90-+ shop in Delano iu one day, all seeking business transactions and: financially
A COMBINATION is being formed among toa phdpibents ‘ 4ble to carry out any ubligations made
by their firm.
Over $1200 in Three Days. =. Wsst & Trvax, Wholesale Druggists,’
y Toledo, O. ’
Yesterday the TRANSORIPT mentioned “Watpina, Kinwan & Mian Whole:
sale Druggist, Toledo, O.
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rike in his tunnel on Red Hill. ToThe Jewish New Year.
The Jewish New } Year, known as Rosh
Monday week is Yom Kipper, or feast
Friday night begins in Jewish chroTomorrow night the Democrats of
his city will caucus to nominate candiAS BEAUTIFUL AS MAHOGANY
SEQUOIA,
The different
cal year closing June 80th were twice ee Thos. H. Waters, Henry Rich ‘as follows: Precinct No. 1—South
pba tet ius tomes sey icted SaaS ae Yuba Water Company's office, Main. And As Cheap As Pine,
, and \"“indian Flat—Willis Green, Thos street. Precinct No. 2— City hall Sag
that the exports exceeded by $180,000,x ; iri com
000 those oe 1897 sie sss he ao A. 8. Lord. ‘ Broad street. Precinct No. 8—Nevada All modern houses finished with It.
ee : Selby Flat—Aaron Arbogast, H. D. _ ROYAL BAKING POWDER €0., NEW YORK. Hose house, Main street. Precinct No. ' ni niet
b u , * if at ’ e . *
pe oY # idndsecencanatost ore ome . Towle, W. A. Rowe, #. M. Cooper. : 4—Courthouse. The meetings will be ; THE BEST OF BUILDING LUMBER, MILL
024, or more than twice larger thau . BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP. HEALTH palledl ro cedar at 6s) yelges, Seer ses MINING TIMBERS.
ever before in the history of the Re-. North Bloomfield—A. Monteith, Geo. pe shpat ¥ ot gaan
public. Inno other year has it ever) Victor, Grant Skidmore. AND st Able Oeqierstion: TOWLE BROS. CO.
exceeded $265,000,000. From 1791 to. Relief Hill—J. R. Jones and Chris. ACCIDENT Considerable space is devoted this ; ‘ :
1876 there were but sixteen occasions . Jergensen. evening to the publication of the State
when our exports exceeded our im. EUREKA TOWNSHIP. 4N SUR ANCE Republican platform. It is profitable I. L, BOWMAN. J. F. SHAW
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New Suit, $1.75, ~~
Grand Suit, $2.
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DEAR LADIES: This day we have placed a lot of
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for the price. Me ok,
THEY ARE ALL NEW, De
THEY ARE ALL HANDSOME, .
THEY ARE ALL CHEAP.
We want you all to see them. Our price is $1.75 and
$2asuit. Bear in mind, a full suit. ’
NEW GOODS coming in daily. Every train brings
a new lot,
Recpecthilly,
MAHER & CO.
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REPUBLI
The Republics
in Siate convent
mento, this 23d
expressive of it!
cal questions of
form upon whie
the Republica
shalt stand, doe
First—That we r
herence to the ste
the Republican pa:
Convention held
tested the strengt!
doctrines therein ¢
at large has, unde
forcement, grown
In behalf of ours
party of this St
sailors and so die
Navy of the Repu
brilliant victories
Star Spangled Ba
American flag res
quarter of the v
Nation upon the f
leaders upon the
Sch.ey and Hobse
Shafte’, Wheeler
ten their ni mes v
of the world as 1}
equaled by few si
We pledge our .
in Congress and «
to work and vot
adequate navy, §
ent Republican §
request that a pr
constructed on 11
The wisdo:n of
been more and
gressés. The pu!
which called ou:
t. the ranks of i
lion has chara 1
inaugura.ion as
bered the c aim
but never at th
has protected t
honor of the Un
vented the mi
beiligerency anc
into war until
activity since th
possibie the glor:
on lant and sea.
in diplomacy to
World, and hi
honesty and fa
‘the age. #
Each day ad’
satisfacton we
nominated and
caieer since M
«lasses and pa:
houor as Presid
Their genius,
-availing but foi
duty displayed
Yong mon hs, w
of their ships in
soldiers who f.
bayo.ot, the r
-Gisease in Cuba
American muk
‘the best fighte!
ctv hzed globe,
tion the accus:
candidate for
commencemen
as prizes of wi
Navy, of certa
than piracy.
We rejoice it
soldiers, Adm:
them and thei
of the Americ:
exalted by the
borne in trium
by the Army
The viccorie
at Manila an
equisition of
our national
great duties
what we hav
tect America)
abroad, to aj
honor and ma
who se-k the
an.vy large
whether sava
‘claim of Amo
as entitled tb
tion for his
pe son.
We congra
Stats; upon t
‘policy of our
aissipaced all
&, w the les
all matters p:
or the broad
go that side
common cau
#0. of our «
Grant. Fitzh
‘and the boy.
who wore ta
for pat iotic
are in truth
one united p
We aifirm
the Republi
being w sou
Republican
country.
natio.al ad
Rational m<
the atiemp'
tunity to do
We cal
sinc» the r
power the
movre than
U.ited Sta
eighty milh
due to the
policy adop
an Congre
We comm
fusal to con
assumption
Why reas
its purpose
Spanian m
isiand an:
India islan
pablcan .
sympathy
dent to acc
tunity to
redeeming
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of che isla:
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of the Phil
sion of Am
to saf-gua
the Orien
this foreig
the Unite
free comn
ofthe An
provision
all duties.
throngho)
enfor-ed
/ We ple:
/party in t
/ the State
/ to secure
‘system of
Porto Ri
of our co!
intercoul
same ter
* entire Ui
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