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FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1896.
ist. iv 1860 BY.N. P. BROWN & CO.
“A RE
ENTE
"TRANSCRIPT,
prows « cazencs\County >
N.P. BROWN. » In 8. OALKING.
‘ADVERTISING RATES.
Made knowa on application.
Entered at the Postoffice at Nevada City as
second-elass matter. . ;
‘MASSES AND CLASSES.
As Viewed by William J. Bryan and
_ JW. H. lL, Barnes.
" (hey say. we are arraying one class of
society against another. My friends, if
a burglar comes to my house Lhave a
right to call all_ my family.up to keep
him out, And it does not make me
mad if,’ a8 he starts away, he turns
around and shouts at me that Tam
trying to array my family against him.
‘When men array themselves against
society, society has a right to array
itself against them. When syndicates
try to run this government, the people
who are opposed to syndicates have a
right to array themselves against them,
Republican
Convention.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY
is hereby called to sat Hida ub haute
Monday, September 28, 1856, at 11
o'clock a. m., at Nevada City.
County. Convention will be held on
Saturday, September loth,
At such times and places as are’
that reside in the respective townshi
howev' hat. in. Nevada City
2p. m. to 8 p. m. on said September
returns from
three days after the said election. The fol
lowing is the respective number of del
net and one for each
at the last Gubernatorial election.
PRECINOTS. ’ DE
Nevada Precinct, No.2...
oS
ket "3
S
ao
Go
Willow Valley.
Indian Flat::..-:.
Grass Valley, No.1...Grass Valley, No. 2.
Grass Valley, No. 3..
Grass Valley, No.4..
Grass Valley,,No;, 5..
Hill’s Flat....6.5--e
eee Wis
‘and: no abuse their .agents can heap
upon'us, fio names they can call us, can . Cottag Hill..
drive us from “what we conceive to be
uot only our, right but. our duty, to de
fend our homes and our firesidesagainst
The success of the
Chicago ticket is: not dangerous to any
man who wants to eat the bread that
he earns. The success of the Chicage’ . Sweetland
. 5 Birehville....
ticket is dangerous only to the man who
their invasion.
Wants to eat the bread that somébod
else earns.—Extract from a Wisconsin
speech by Bryan.
There is no denying that Mr. Bryan
is cute; that he knows how to dodge
around a difficulty,. and to make
laugh instead of an drgumént; , but
should be-remembered that four years
ago William J ennings Bryan was making precisely the'same sort of gspeeches
out in Nebraska to induce people
vote for Mr. Cleveland for President
and himself for congress, ‘and he is now
working the same old tacket for the
same old purpose.of getting into office.
“He knows also that the trust question
aS -is not a political question; that no one
favors trusts, and that free silver,
‘bought and paid for by a trust ‘of silver
will not abolish trusts.
“The whole speech from which the above
-was taken is the merest clap-trap, and
mo one knows that fact’better than
.mine owners,
Bryan, who delivered _ it. _Moreoy
gome of the assertions above made are
Of. all people whose
interests would be jeopardised by independent free coinage and ‘practical,free
trade, thoseof the man who wants to
“teat the bread that he earns” rank
mbsolutely false.
first, while the man who wants to ‘*
the bread that somebody.else ear
ean,always take care of himself.
_ New contrast this view of the question of sectionalism with the following
extract taken from the great speech delivéred not long ago by General Ww. H.
L. Barnes, at the Auditorium ‘in
Francisco, Who can read the two
tracts witheut feeling that the first is
office, and the latter from a thoughtful
man deeply concerned in his country’s
welfare?
There ought to. be no classes in
nation, because there is nothing in
country either of: wealth or position, of
that is not equally power or energy,
open to'all. ‘The poor of to-day may be
The rich cannot the rich of to*morrow.
entail” their accumulations, “and
generation squanders what another has
amassed. Our country is a wonderful
equalizer of men and fortunés.
humble homes fand the palaces
proach each other and exchange occupants oftener than we think.
poorly. nourished and ragged prospector
in the mountain may with a blow of
pick or hammer lift himself to opulence.
The mechanic may invent that which
may make him and his children
perous. The.results of industry,
denied to no. human being who
aybert....-raniteville..
Moore’s Flat..
£33
North EiecaneeSs
Relief Hill:
Columbia Hill..
Cherokee....
North San Juan
French Corral...y Anthony House.
Mooney Flat:.
Senet IP et
easant Ridge
Indian Sprin:
Rough and
Truckee, No.
a . Boca...-.++ A
Ww
it . Wou Bets nccsheeducteger teeta: 2 tse ens
at the above primary election The test
shall be; “Will
electors for President.
nated'to hold the polls, or no inspector
to been appointed, the
i
autho:
The said County Conyention
the avg? ead of nominating the following
rs: Superior Jud: fice re
Twelfth District an
the joint Thir Senatorial District
for the.
their. representative districts
may be deci n to make no)
Central Committee.
ELECTION OFFICERS.
er, . The followi
various township eommittees
spectors and con uct said election:
No. 1—Polls at Ice House
or, J.J. Hanle
1, J. Rolfe.
evada No; 8+Polls at Court House.
ypector, Js T. Morgan.
specter Fiai-—-Polla at School. House.
eat specter, uusland, .
ns” . ° Gold. Fiat—Pdlls at Sehool House.
spector, F.C. Bost.
Indian Flat—Polls at School House.
or.
8 r, Wm, Bee.
pector, Valiey No. 2—Polls at Eagle
House. Ins)
San
Building. Poapecter John Martin.
oO.
Inspector, asley.
spector, Dan Hur
Forest vee 3
spector, Alfr
, Robert Deebl
this
spector. M. M. Hig
tor, John Keller. Remember that I make a spePWashlagton Polle at School House. InLamps cialty of them. From the cheaplonjag Firmen real eqtase, t-te,
ape = T. Worthley. est to the most elaborate will be found here. lying and. being te rt Ag ener hag gicoate
one . Moore's Fiat—Inspector, L. G. Kelstrop. All kinds of State of Californie, ond. Known ome gee,
kidTownship 15 N. “* 9 E.; also40 acres of railNorth Bloomfield—Inspector, R. D.
spector, R. Penrose.
The . *Pector bia Hill—Polls at School House. Inap~ js r, A. S. Bigelow.
The r, John Curnow
CG, S. Paine
tor, R. Thomas.
‘W. M. Moulton.
BA ry nd es for the election of delegates to
the . 1% fixed b:
members of the County Central Committee
proid primary elections dre to
be forwarded to the Secretary of the County
vided, er, ti ig
Grass Valley the polls shall be kept open from . .
Mh. All. i
Central Committee at Grass Valley within
to which each ay bo is entitled, being one
votes or fraction thereof for Hon. M. M. Estee .
Nevada Precinct, No. 1..-+--.s:+seeeerretee 7
Nevada Precinct, No. 3...0-.ssererrtre
Se!
Loi ee ee OS R Tm Oe
werotongee
ou support’ the McKinley
Tn precincts where no place has been desig«;. Plumbing
ized to name the plate apd bet ae gy ‘
, Assemblyman for the
electing delegates to
tion. The delegates elected to the County
Convention will form District Conventions in
pose nominating Supervisors in the on
d and Fifth Rupervisoe Distriqte; &
the de 5 ected gen eve city, Grass
Valley shall meet at sue time and place as
upo nations
for municipal officers. Also to‘elect a County
have been designated by the
to act as inNevada No. Polls at City Hall. Inspector,
spect
Grass Valley No. 1—Polls at City Hall. Inpee . Gill.
Grass Valley No. 3—Polls at Reliance Builday Ins) r, C. BE. Miller.
ass Valley No. 4—Polls ‘at McDonald's
exGrass alley 5—Polls at School House.
m. W
Empire—Polls
at Watt Park. Inspector,
i
ollgat School House. InFerri
Hill's Flat—Polls
at Hughes’ Building.
Inspector,
e.
Buena Bet
at School House. In; pector, R. R. Porter.
this . ° Cottage Hijl—Polls
at School House. Inns.
Graniteville—Polls
at Peck’s Hall. Inmore.
Relief Hill—Polls at C. B, Landsburg’s.
InPSherckee—Po 3 at School House. InPorth San J uan—Poils at Water Office. Inspectoriand--Polls at School House. Inspecter ville Polls “at Sehool House. InFrench Corral—Polls at School House. In(pF Contains no Mercury,
H. DICKERIIAN & CO.,
f DRUGS AND STATIONERY,
Telephone No. 30. Cor, Pine and Commercial sts.
ee
¥ Els I ae Se Pat SiS
5 “And all other malarial complaints
ig. arising from a Torrip LIvER
. —-==CURED=
By DR. LA RUE’S SURE CURE FOR FEVER AND AGUE.
(PRICE 15 CENTS.) e
FOR SALE EXOLUSIVELY BY s
Quinine, Arsenic or other Harmful Drugs. >
. For particulars see Speed Programs.
SR Re le ete, ROK, See oO CO
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Pa ea <a Sah
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tion to
GLENBROOK
. THE
TOWLE BROS.
RACE MEETING. .
. UTrotting and Running Races
"Will be given under the direction of the
—AT—
—COMMENCING——SBYENTRENTA DISTRIGT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION
GLENBROOK PARK "itcnitvait,
TUESDAY, SEPT. 22,and Continuing Five Days.
CO.----:
All kinds of
BUILDING LUMBER.
a
ay Between Nevada City TH Best of
i i RUSTIC, FLOORING
CEILING,
. _ DRESSED LUMBER
At Market Rates. yi
$3500 In Purses Will be Given} sins, shingles,
Pickets and Posts.
&
P. O. Address, Nevada City.
Cro. FLETCHER, President,
P. O. Address, Grass Valley.
Apply for informaMULL AND MINING LOMBER A SPECIALTY.
Yard and Office near R. R. Depot.
x HEALTH
Te rete ot
ofurInInInInInHose
ado 98 _ Sathon: ‘House—Polls at School House. In+ . spector, Vm. Davey
raser,
seeks
y Flat—Polis at School Houser Inspector tle Polls at Eman’s Store. InGEO. E. TU RN ER
temperance, order and economy are orang “
-spli ’ i tor, H: Walker.
them. A rail splitter may develop inte *Peleasant Ridge— Polls at School House. Ina President and the son of a t
miby bécome.a. leader of armies.
There is po distinction between the
common people of the United
and the ‘‘creditor class” which should
anner . spector, Ira Davis.
Pind
Roug
tes . Store. Inapeoto®.
Jas. Huntress.
Truckee
No. 1—Iinspector,
F, A.
Truckee No, 2—Inspector,
Irish.
F. M. Rutheran Springs oer atSéhool House. Inspector, T. J. aggoner. :
sh and Ready—Polls at Sehroeder’s
Notice to Contractors
ij 2 , )ford. dake either the enemy of the other ord. Dolls at School House. Teqpantor ds
‘The creditor class exists every where.
‘The poor we have always.with us.
z greditors are not only bankers, capitalists and financiers; they are an innumerable number of people of small
and thrifty, habits. Each of th
fions.of. depositors. in savings
throughout the United States, the members of building associations and detors in trust companies,
together ‘owe them between fite and
six billions of dollars, is ereditorEvery old soldier who.draws 4 pension
itor, and together they form an
J. McDonald.
The
spector,
Alex. Dryman.
You
J. 8. Goodwin.
means Committee.
e@ milbanks A.L. FisHER, Grass Valley, See’y‘A_K. Lorn, Nevada City.
Lowell Hill—Polls at School House. InPolls at Sch6ol House. Inspector, sealed prop
Asst. Sec’y.
: Assessment Notice.
which
n Francisco,
6f works, Nevada County,
ge Bosra
OF One of
to -whom. the United States Augusty180, an assessment, (10-7 4
‘pays not less than $130,000,000. . capi 0
The debtor class is not made up
cents share, W
ae pose Pf the corporation, &
of ras. mediately tn United States Gold
cally insolvents who would: repudiate ern four, thsis Building, *
-their debts if they could, but
main they are honest folk stri
get. on in this world under many diffiThe relations of the tw
e
injures the debtor, and whatever helps .
Wee A eee 1.”
a
POWER
PREREYAPA COUN 4 pect ody l place of
Business, San Franc Colitornia, ‘Pocation
b: that at a m .
hereby €ivsheld on the Zith day of
t, (No. 1 ) of twentyeeting of
upon the
you imn, to the
the difice of the rompany, room
San F ii
rancisco,
in the . Calif
i
/ stock
which the assessment
shall
ss, * recnin snpatd On the 30th day of mber,
1896 will be delinquent,
and advert:
for sale
o are sO be on Tu
gre. wre 1908, ¢ * the-del:
rer
at public auction. and unless paymaere Rg
ones that, like the states them. of October, , to uent assessselves, whatever injures the creditor rs re
ce Oks GROW, See
Beygien .
Cooking
tor, Sam .
*PWillow. Valle ols st School’ House. InStoves
Hardware
completest I ever offe:
Crockery
I can please you
Firearms ;
products of the i
40 YEARS
IN
NEVADA CITY
3] LINE WITH THES AGE OF PROGRESS.
——
i¢. Sanitary .
I make a special
ploy the best wor
the best materials. ices the
lowest.
ee
Stoves
) Morning Light
Heating . Pat. Todd Heater,
' Sunbeam
Stoves . Box Patterns
ae
—s
My stock of
Fancy and Staple is this
season by all
As
There
Tinware inode
on sale when you visit my store.
Plain and decorated
In profusion
to suit all
tastes and purses. Iam sure . of
in this department.
If you want
Have plain and fancy.
The
Paints, Oils Amqavers’ use.
——
55 to 59 Pine Street. NEVADA CITY.~
) And others
Richmond
Grand Pacific
\ Garland
Westwood
) And others
AND CUT:
ing makers.
of it. Lemnand use
Spu
Spu
all
Cash
Works
Wonders.
Harness and Saddlery
\JAIVES CAIRNS,
Prices for Cash Only:
Single Harness ...,.--+sesesseeeeees
Double Harness......ae Sogn: pou aps
Bug!
Four-horse Whips..
Soph Pads, per pair..
'wo-Horse Whi Bi.
Best Harness Oi, ap
GlOVES 2. Soc e sche cee cteogeceee
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
Broad st., opp. National Hotel
has established the following
: I. J. Ro.F#, Secretary,
Md
You naturally want to get the best for your money.
The quality of Paper, Type and Ink all cut ‘a figure
in determining the merit of the production. We use
only the best of these. But no matter how superior
they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if
proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the :
PA
Presswork. We claim to excel in these respects also. ; e For Five Cents Per Day e ae
. STYLES CHANGE
IN PRINTING
The same as in clothifig,
Fashion in the Art Preservative. We have the newest a
e haye the best of workmen.
judges admit the work we are now turning out to be the best.
Printing plant in the county, and w
See our work and get our figures. They will satisfy yOu.
When You Buy Job Printing
and the TENSCRIPT keeps up with the decrees of Dame . or both feet and
Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s.
sh! BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, s
. Commerelial street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
ACCIDENT
3 INSURANCE.
Fidelity Mutual Aid Association,
San Francisco, Cal.
WILL PAY, according to the hazard of occu‘
pation, from 8,00 to a sen when un-+ EO
ur t oer able to work through b i
ally.
WILL PAY, if you are accidentally killed,
$208.00 to $650.00.
WILL PAY. $10.00 a week, when you are
sick and unable to work.
LL PAY $100.00 for biggnag #0 expenses.
WILL PAY, if rhe lose a hand and foot
nd most lete Job. Absolute Pr bes, ee embere. oe m complet ° on e mem upon j ent
Competent paying $5.0 life membershtp fee and quce of 4 es
LIFE INSURANCE.
‘ Also issues policies of Life Insurance, pays
ing from: $1! $5000 in case of re
= pet $1! r week for secon ome ine :
ness; also a 15 year u pay pag
2000 at death or $1000 at = of 16 years; One fee
10.00 per week for accident or sickness. 5 ‘
IF INSURED, -~
You cannot lose at your income when you
are sick Or disabled b accident.
The Fidelity ee gee ae ie Prejation in mee United
eminently the Lar,
dent a Health
States. : h
Tt has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States ;
of California and_ Missouri, which, together e
with, an ample Reserve Hund and large ~assets, a ny ts certificate an absolute guar~
antee of the solidity of its protection to ite
zy Whips.....
15
25
%
Fi, cis os Feo Loci cay. sat beak oe obviws ee OES
WP PSEPADINS co.cc ccc ccecs sce a 2
25
00
50
)
per gallo:
Cue, Per DOK. 4+ erseseneseeseine shes
odds the
for
is nothing of that kind
that you cannot fin B
a H It looks well, is everWire Fericing lasting and is cheap. ee land inclosed by rey adjoining oe
ements, heredita: peu ba
or in etn ny ments-thereunto belonging
-. Public notice Thursday, the Ist Day. of October,
best of
nd other materials for
Best
ready mixed Paint sold. A. D. 1896, at 12 o’clock M. of said day, i
front of the Court Ho dow nt
Fine stock of of Nevad il at hn rephenere P for Catted
A. G. _— Plaintiff,
8,
GEORGE KRESS, Defendant.
County of Placer, State of =
in A. G. Bell is Pisitnelit gua" eoraektes 3
upon a judgm
5th day of September A. D108. Brag: ogo
($34 50), United Sta costs and interest @, have on coin, besides
er itle, claim and i:fendant George Kress, of, is the bg Pa
Sti LERY, represestates gold as od Biase right, title, claim
the latest and the best . Kress, of, in and to the above described
erty, or so much thereof as may be necessary
ave Msi = to satisfy said: judgment,
nd costs, babe eae hy e 3, etc., to the highest
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTIO
out of the Justice Court, No. 4 Noteup,
ress is
av f
Thirty-Four Dollars and hae ants
day levied upon all
pertaining.
hereby given that I will on
defendant, George
propDated September 8, 1008, rs
. B. GETCHELL,
Sheriff N
By J. H. PASCOE, Deputy Reveds Coanty.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Ts offered for sale at a bargain.
320 Acres of Land, .
¢ & Good House, / Yesterday
consider it seriously you ,can
scarcely help being reminded
0
And all necessary outbuildings, etc
place; consisting of ©
are req!
or of JOAQUIN LOPEZ.
Notice is h ereby given that
osals will be rehe Clerk of the
By order of Republican County Central ceived by t
NAT. P. BROWN, Chairman.
Board of City Trustees of Nevada City until
Thursday,
ment wall,
across “Deer
at 8 o’clock p. m.,
for’ constructing a rock or cepiers to the
Sept. 17, 18096,
connecting the
iron bridges
Creek, on the
Plaza side; also for filling in
behind said wall, as per plans
and specifications on file at
By order
‘Trustees.
the City Hall.
f the Board of
Watch and
Jewerly
—_—
+
That fine Ranch on Myers
* Ravine, near Selby Flat, and
known as ;
‘ MARK’S RANCH
It consists of
Also, will be sold, all the stock on the
Horses, Cows, Hogs, Goats, Etc.
Everfything on the place will be sold.
Parties desiring a place of this
uested to apply on the premises
Manuel Marks.
Nevapa Orry, Aug. 13.
Empire Stable,
Today
up-to-date ideas, the Day
TRANSCRIPT of Nevada City,
Is
of the county and in most all
The business places too, we
how they got along without it
al—that makes the paper
iund. sought for by all classes.
Tomorrow
day thereafter as the days come
and go the TRANSCRIPT will
continue to improve in all its 4
departments. if
‘4 members.
when that favorite Reliable Agents Wanted, Write
old newspaper of. J.L. M. SHETTERLEY,
Secretary and General Manager
San Francisco, Cal.
UNION FRUIT STORE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Frozen Eastern Oysters.
Large Cans 60 Cents.
Fresh Cocktails made of .
Fresh Shell Oysters. ‘eee
A. ARENDT. _—__B. A, WALLACE.
A. ISOARD & SON,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
Broad street, Nevada City, Cal.,
' Sole Nevada County Agents
Enterprise Brewing Co.,
Makers of the u
BEST B t
SHE WORLD.
to be be found in almost
every well-regulated home
hear people wonder
and when
you come to
the really valuable news
service—local and generes
and right
along each
Union Livery Stable,
Broad Street, opp 2 lagionet Sxeenne? Hotel,
JAMES HENSESSY, . Prop’r.
The Empire Liver, Stable
has the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams with olegent Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at short notice on reasonable
terms.
The horses are free from vices, of good
style, and capable of going a8 fast as any gens
tleman cares to drive.
a
CHARLES HARRIS
shop in the
Coyote Streets,
e
in his line.
PRICES LOW.
T. H. Carr, Clerk.!
WORK GUARANTEED.
Repair Shop
Has opened a Jewelry and Watch Repairiag
Holmes Building, Corner Main an.
And is now prepared to do ail kinds of work
Nevada Assay Office,
Established in 1858 by
JAS. J. OTT,
No. % Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Gold and ores of every description melted
r and assayed. Practical milling of
quartz from from 50 to 500 Ibs.
Buy Gold Dust, Gold and Silver Bars: Acids
and Crucibles for sale.
Dr. A. Chapman,
Dr. N. E. Chapman,.
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DENTISTS.
HOUSE AND LOT
to remove to Vallejo and_ will
sell his house and lot on Main
street
able résidence properties in C.J.NAPFZIUER, = % Prov’
Nevada City. Enquire on the ech, Peek, eae
premises.
TIMOTHY GILES, kinds of Mate
PROPRIETOR OF oS COOL, SHARP BEER. Goods delivered ast market.
oy oH E’ HUB. 9° . when you are thirsty and feel like taking a deisilats
Eine guihee dapoue MILWAURKE BIW) 1
Gorner Pine Fine cod re SCHMIDT BROS.,
Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. CH AS. PECOR, LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, Pine street
He knows how to draw it, and it is en LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
Main st., opp. Union Hotel,
Henry Lane, = Prop’r
————
For Sale.
The finest turn-outs in the ecounty,and plenty of them
Open day and night
NATIONAL. MARKET,
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
The undersigned is about.
AT A BARGAIN.
It is one of the most desirBacon Lard,
K. Casper. . Sems2tetnd'rerail
“ait And all kinds of Meats
usually
Corner Pine and Commercial streets. Nevada City, Cal.
Cool and Refreshing.
tome at residence, Seoramento at., Nevada
4,
&
= 1
ft
r
%
All kinds of Wines and Liquors. Private ee —-1n' sTOoE—__
LA ROSA t ssa
Do You Want ;
aGood Drink? .. Plastering .
Then Try PARNELL’S. Brickwork
and Burke's Gaanine tries Fer, ygpr. ORNAMENTAL PLASTERMGe
GOOD. CEMENT WORK a Specialty.
as THE RECEPTION,” O’RBILLY & ‘ZIL pes 8