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September 28, 1896 (4 pages)

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A Worthy Successor. ‘che Dowuleviiie Mewenane of ¥r!A square meal in, Congress. Judge Walling @ snccese. fully refuted the base charges made. series Me. Jone a ee _. day last says: Leonard 8. Calkins, one BRYA N ENDORSES ” BISMARCK. finan ad posatogyamets 0 And te ‘German ‘Statesman Declares in Favor of Republican sours paseo through Downleile lat “nt Results. of Today’ s ConUnited States showing that Mr. John‘International Bi-Metallism, tee che acl son liad labored zealously for the best and eastern Sierra. Mr. Calkins is -. yention. interests of the miners. Upon the con-. Nevada's choice for the joint met pee clusion of Judge Walling’s speech he AGE? . rial nomination on the Republican scan give (hive Skesescaaass WHERE 1 THE DexOcui PLANK FOR FRE AND, NDRPENDENT COM Meket and wil probably secare the Major J. 8S. McBride moved to amend nomination, Mr. Calkins is one As~jthe report of the Committee on PerReinarkable Admission By the ‘Popocratic Touring. Presidential Candidate . Nevada's leading citizens, and will in manent Organization by adding that) _ —Glance at the Deadly Parallel. every way be ® worthy. sucosesor of the ee ee pe At Dover, Del, Gaididate Bryan made s speech. He quoted with approval «. °U= present popular Senator, Mr -peadigier see Committee.. The letter from Bismarck to Governor Calbertson, of Texas, under date of 24th of Rough on the informer. cineend Saeinhs rovoked considerable disAugust, 1896, in which the great German Statesman declared in favor of the Retnt pieaw els wiak cheated ins e publican doctrine of international bi-metallism. Yet Bryan stands on the platcemere which met at the Theatre this forenoon, cussion, for and against. The amend¢. Georgia. Hereisa unique paragraph wascalled to order by Nat. P. Brown, cabnit Was lost and the original report, forms of the Democratic and Populist parties which declare for free coinage 0} from a rural newspaper: “Any person silver independently of thé action of foreign nations. Hore isthe deadly parallel: driving ower this teidge taster than & -. with some alterations, was adopted. ; : nominations for Superior Judge were. “Your esteemed favor of July ist has We are therefore opposed to the-free. and, if a megto, receive twenty-five . GET in order. A motion was made. to. re. been duly received. I have always had. coinage of silver, except by inter-. jashes—half of the penalty “to be -beMORE ceive nominations for Assemblyman . a predeliction for bi-metallism, but Ij national agreement with the leading stowed on the informer.” eg Fe 2 sed Se ma 7 & ean CITY, NEVADA ©0., CALIFORNIA . a REPUBLICAN ICAN TICKET. ‘. Nominations For Judse, Senator, Assemblyman and Supervisors. cA oo iss). —— © PAYSTo Go. To The Republican County Convention, nm WILLIAM MEXINLEY (OF OHIO. GARRET -ACHOBART rie of BAW seman. T’. Rowe of Grass Valley for Secretary, both being elected by acclamation. PERSONAL: POINTERS. Chas. S. Paine was elected assistant A Canis Citi a Various Pits] 8, NOU In accepting the Chairmanship of Doings and Intentions. the convention Mr. Englebright made _. a neat and appropriate speech. a ae bie ass le is down from. Wash J. 8. McBride made a motion that first, but it wes voted down. . would: not, when in office, claim my . commercial nations of the world, whichFor Superior Judge. views of the matter to be infallibly. we pledge ourselves to promote, and Seriously Sick. NTS F 3:18. MeBiridge placed tn. nomination . £U* Whett sdvanced:egrinatthe views . untilisach agreement oan bs obtained,. We deeply regret to learn that the BIG PRESE REE. Frank T. Nilon of Nevada City. of.experts. I-hold to this very hour/ the existing gold standard must be condition of L. J. Rolfe is very critical. J. F. Tréblicox wig operas plac. that it would be advisable to bring. preserved. A week ago he was taken sick and hs} Profits ‘Divided’ da City. © pie satapsemaalet pasate mutual} We demand the free and unlimited. time. He was taken’ with pains in the ww: us fiers” Pigg on . 28Teemen' vor of bimetallism: coinage of both gold and silver at the bowels, and yesterday the indications ier heer Richards pled in nominat nous pregent legal ratio of 16 to 1, without. were that his disease tended towards WHO COME ‘DIRECT . J Hon. John pecan "Pe ig Su: gerne Deal came over “Gweetland to-. Tepresentatives of the press be invited era Judge. = waiting for the aid or consent. of any. pneumonia. This will be sad news to ‘day. to take seats on the stage. The. candidates came forward and ‘. other nation. the hosts of friends of My Rolfe. Ac& Bigelow is'down from Colunibia. The following: committees were @P-. sndorsed the platform and made the People’s Party Plank. Preat heir a lets ta = Bill. pointed: Pp ae usual deposit. ‘We demand the free and unrestricted Ae ae W. Mobley is down from North oe Arthur . rig “. John Glasson, W. G.Richards were coinage of silver and gold at the pres-. Free silver'is all the rage and so are COMMERCIAL ST....Nevada City _ Bloomfield. oe a cae Maeda, Jobe {ones tellers. ent legal ratio 6f 16 to1, without wait-. the free lunches at the Star and Cres-. 56 MILL ST..:.-..:-Grass: Valley F. L. Coles down ‘frdm the Mounly es Ballott was then taken with the foling for Oe cone for the congent of foreign nations . cent Wine Rooms,Commercial etal -g2 MONEY SAVING STORE. ~~ aes tain House, _~ ig ahi J. Hosken, H. Robbins, WM:. iowing result: ‘Nilon, 63%, Mason . —— —nens Rieger: see siapcaemiotaies Organization and Order of Business— Aes S20 Fred Wella is here from Los Angeles . J08™ Gleseon, 3.0, Tyrrell, J. J. MeBehe al Donald, J. Lohman, Willis Green, W. 8. Meservey, D. S. Donahue, W. 8. Mobley, 8. Doubt, J. W: bide eae H. Robbins, Slated Mr. Nilon elected, and on mation . RIGH STRIKE AT THE am THLEGR i APH the nomination was made unanimous. a For Assemblyman. It Was Encountered at the 200-Foot oie mein tS) lal a "an Wi Ga One of the righest strikes on a visit to his parents. John B. Irish,’ came «down ftom. Downieville yesterday. The ae Grocer, C.0: de returned last evening nominated by acclamation. ; $c<uen Boca: Heaton: Paewasang pag eotutions—0 Wisc 5; ERR ae a Vashi bad We made in this district for some years esti she bativw gia .G. Ric x = : mad 2 : . John MD ona site cxe oe a al . esection of no delgatn to the jint. ™e ade lk roe ta Cedmemine nae =Sells Groceries. ‘Cheap. ie So Woodraff, W. D. Harris, ‘T. J. Wagoner, . Senatorial convention. On motion it] #1. Providence mine. ‘The ledge is Death at Sacramento. J. Noland she livery men of “Dowsle-. 5. 5. MoBride, H. Robbins. was ordered that the chairman appoint . . tet wide and wab caadetored ville come Gown today. Adjournment taken till 1:30 o'clock, the delegates. J. Re Jones and J. P. Jones came over from Relief Hill today. Phil. Curnow the popular saloon of The convention re-assembled at 2 Columbia Hill is in town. o'clock P:; M. Upon being called to D. W. Eckman and W. E. Moulton order the Chairman asked for the recame over from French Corral. port of thé Committee or Credentials, O. K. Cloudman and Jerry Goodwin. Which was regularly submitted. The are down from You Bet today. delegates, with the exception of those A. Monteith and wife came down who gave proxies, were the same as a North Bloomfield today. elected atthe recent primaries, and W. P. Calkins, editor of: the Trackee . Which have been: already published in Republican, arrived here last evening. . the TRANSCRIPT. Racnawanto,. Rept. 30--Arthuy But: JUST NOW HE IS SELLING : oom d on the 200 level. On Saturday some ‘ : { They were appointed as follows: L. ae ably. rich aaart biden’ out, : ger owner of one of Sacramento’s finest i ; ¥e J. Garver, William Geo John Glasste ie sae oe ¢. many of the pieces being ' literally ,S#loons and one of the most popular bd, filled with free gold. Specimens of young men of the city, died this mornW. Marsh,. Josiah Gilasson, . John ‘Tredinnick, Willis Green: wy this rich quartz were on exhibition toing of hemorrhage of the lungs. . day inthe show-window at Luetje &' urs a The — following tion was ‘Tey & taekaxe of that WateielLest Je “a BE ks ——e Brand’s jewelry store, and were greatly . Big Powder Consignment. °-. Ran. ae Ae ome Soe ee ee ee admired by all who saw them. The: Knife and Fork with each Woopsure, N. J., Sept.28 —The Durequested to pledge himself -to support Labi te , general character of the quartz is first. get prices, whether you want to ips or se : . class ana theré WW'every reason to be. : é Tan, George C. Parkins for re-slestion . Heve that the ledge will prove perpont Power Works at Gibbstown have A. B. WOLF, the Cash Grocer: ae to the United States Senate from Calimanent. There is no appearance of the ’ just finished the manufacture -of, ope AFTERNOON SESSION. Resolved, That our. candidate Paes State Senator, Leonard 8S. Calkins, be FE ee at ah ee a eee eek wie ged ae ea eee lab eas eae Hon. Tomas Mein is expected to. Im the case of ties in Nevada id Paredes, present find being a sae and in--\ nica \poaude of djnadaite, Fer Commercial street, fae oe Ee City: © arrive in this city within a day or two. Precincts No.1 and No. 2, the “. Mr. Calkins was called for and in a. U°sttons are that the shoot PrOVe. mn thie { explosive’. supply . === ee _ -_ eompnepeen T. H. Harris, J. G. Dickerson, J. Ger. gates were allowed a fraction vote. de: saunas gontcendd “hia taietiAioe. quite extensive. The owners of the onan: SFP 1 nO Ca Ps re While the matter of tie délegates, . Cadmus are to be congratulated on the is for has been kept a. mystery, but is Do You Know ; 7 ? ahd J. 8 Bride are: over North 3 an Tan Meee was being settled T. J. Wagoner of D. 'N. Knowles and D. L. Ferrier, of . Indian Springs was called on and enOakland, were in town’ Saturday and tertained the convention with one of attended the races. his characteristic speeches. Cheers: were then given for Perkins, McKinley, the nominees of the convention and the Chairman. The convention then adjourned. Supervisor ist District. bright prospects at their mine, and thought to be for the Cubaus. Work everybody is glad to learn of this rich has been pushed on the order, every deand promising development. It looks, now as though'the Cadmus is @ pabicaat partment running bse and day. On Which Side ; ~ Your Bread Is Buttered Mrs. Brooks and. ¢bildren., of San F isc ived heré last evening delegate than the: precinct was-entitled acces ae : ©” to, the lowest delegate was dropped. their way to: Downieville:: ~~ Miss Belle Miller, daughter of .the jate B. H. Miller, is ‘here ona visit to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grissel. Mrs. E. B. Ellis came down from. Alleghan: esterdas m her to as the temporary officers. Vice Presimayignern ES fi way “. dents, C. W. Chapman, W. J. Michell Miss Nellie Heckman who,has been . J: 5. McBride, E. 1 Worthley, W. 8. visiting friends at San Francisco re. Mobley. San Francisco. turned Home last evening. Joseph Fetz and « wife of San Francisco are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Fred Zeitler of this city. Supervisors D. McPheters of Truckee, F. M. Pridgon of Lake City and A. L. Wood of North San Juan are town. Dr. T.W. Hunt; who arrived here a few days ago and opened an office in Holmes’ building, has concluded not to locaté here but will leave ‘in a day or two’for Lanesboro, Minn. Mrs. L. H. Thayer and Mrs, a H. Ebbets of San Francisco who have been’ here on a visit to Dr. R. .M. Hunt and wife wh Ve, Hinkson_ returned honte ue annie il A ‘Miscreant’s Act. While drivitig ne @een the Yuba river [ — afternoon rake Hi. Stansfield and Mrs., Boéker we re surpriged to see a matt Wore “out, fhotn™ the side of the road and hurl.a heavy rock at. them. The rock landed in the buggy and” tifa;Wwhip + horse the ladies were quickly carried out of’the fellow’s réach. roo Supertor Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Judge John Caldwell presiding; ©Estate of M. Williams, deceased. “Or:
der appointing William P-. Wilttaips administrator, bond fixed ‘at$200; 09 oo ee or and Repairing. s16-6t Beutetts will will -be im Nevada products of the world. ne sho ut. ad. _ . and work tor:thé nominationof Li 8. of fish are enveloped in . ‘ MEATS AND FISH.a sites + ape oh ae, : Reale. Pe bakes S peecaies onl 25 Battle eA Ta ee : : $ aise X 00} Pick: Bal. bottles.. me IXL Whisky sites 75 . iy IO} ization and Order of Business reported as follows : being .Jaid’.one theT® Indian Flat having elected.one more The delegates from the first district met at the City Hall: A motion was made that candidates contribute $5 each, were placed in nomination. A ballot was taken and resulted as follows: Buffington 2014, Lane 18 5-12, Buffington was declared the nominee. Supervisor of 5th District. . D. McPhetres was unamingnly nominated supervisor of the 5th district. Senatorial Convention. The Joint Senatorial Convention was called to order -by Nat. P. Brown. John P. Irish was elected Chairmanand W.P. Calkins Secretary. Leonard 8. Calkins was unanimously elected Joint Senator. Vocal Music. The Committee on Permanent OrgiénPermanent: officers to be the same Report of Committee o on Credentials. Report of Committee on Platform and Resolutions. That a County Central Committee be elected as follows: ~ Twenty-four members; 5 from Grass Valley, 5 from Nevada City, and 2 from each of the other townships. That each delegate be assessed “$1 and $1 for each proxy, and each candidate pay $5 towards defraying expenses. Nomination for Superior Judge. Nomination for Assemblyman. Nomination for Senator. Proceed to ballot by. individual ballot, each chairman to collect the vote and deposit the same with the SecreSupervisoral District. conventions to meet immediately after the adjournment of the convention. The. Committee on Resolutions reported as follows: RESOLVED, That the Republican: party of Nevada county,.in convention assembled, hereby ratify and endorse the principles of the Republican party as enunciated in it, National platform adopted at St, Louis June 17, 1896.RESOLVED, in the nomination of Wm. McKinley as the Republican) standard bearer,the Republican party only ratified the wighes. of the Ameriple: As soldier, Statesman, pa. trit, he fitty represents.the great prinof the party—America for Amerresidence of Mrs. Geo, Shaw, Pine street. tf see 7OeThe Ring California Gave Pierce. stripes. Underneath is a square box diChronicte. & Lesson In Finance. Mrs. H. G. Parsons has resumed . tain. teaching and will receive pupils at the One of the most curious as well as vided by bars of gold into nine separate compartments, each containing @ pure} 7.504. by the Romany: Oil Co. and speciinen of the varieties of ore found in the country. On the inside is the folwill play a week’s engagement at Grass lowing inscription:‘‘Pfesented to Franklin Pierce, the fourteenth president of . cents. the United States.’’—San Brancisco Light of the Household—Papa, what is them red, white and blue things then return to this city and play for mamuna found in your pockets and calls . ® week, bringing the big tent with 4 f BRIEF MENTION, BR. A.M, will be held this evening. James Grimes slipped yesterday and met with a sinta@r accident. A party of -Grass Valley hunters went to Round Mountain yesterday deer hunting, but failed to capture any. The Royal Whist Club will be entertained at the Union Hotel Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. North¥. M. White has built himself a substantial dwelling, story and a half ee at Banner MounRobert: kable; the Uveey “mam, win consequence he is now walking with ay cane. Henry Poulson of San Juan is re. been summoned to his bedside. The fence. surrouhding the New. garden hose. The Payton Company has been enValley. The admission fee will be 10 The Payton Dramatic Company has gone to Grass Valley to unite with the Romany. Oil Company. The combination will play there this week and will Shurtileff’s house, and from which wires . of the’ Electric Power Company are afternoon. The pole was completely. A callea f Nevada Cha: shattered and the old wires fell in an ro sec we entangled mass to the ground, -Sprained his ankle, John Keenan also Boma saciot digestion, cure headache cents. THE WHEELS’ OF FASHIO kicked by a horse the other day, and in . ’ The Downieville stage now leaves'. ! most valuable of American rings was . that place at 7 o'clock a. m. and arrives ted to President Pierce in 1852. here at 5 p. m. connecting with the by the citizens of California. It is of . evening train. — massive gold, wejghing upward of a pound. The circular portion is cut into} ported dangerously ill. His daughter, squares, which are embellished with ; e beantifully éxecuted designs, the entire Mrs, Chas. Maddrill of ‘this*city, has group presenting a pictorial history of California. The seal of the ring is really . a lid, which swings upon a hinge and. York Hotel took fireon the east side is covered with the arms of the ‘state of . today while some trash was being California, sarmounted by the stars and . burned, but was quickly put out with a Wednesday tran Sal SOth. A large pole‘in front of Clarence! Butter is Rhee Claas Hoon’s Pris are the. best PE TE See The BEST: BUTTER in the Market is -Woodland Creaaiet Butter — P. G. SCADDEN, 2" hubet for Nevada mei COMMERCIAL STRERT. NEVADA CITY. . ‘. —————— GRAND EPUBLICA RALLY! EION. Tirey 1. WILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE AT must fit him; seco: The wheels of ssaccea x Sietineoik cllinucane tots fit and the finest goods worth SMITH Wis Pine Street, Near Broad, -J. J. JACKSON, N — caeerents buat vonage brow, at de-. othes 0 & man’s. rae, the materials in his clothes. must be good. ; Those are just exactly the kind of garments we make ee very fast for us now. tt has Suladan thet we ure tee beet tallena bi Nevada county, gate we ir-apcaah e aeicta da count a perfect: BROTHERS, The Fashionable Tailors, “+ « NEVADA CITY, CAL. BEEHIVE Proprietor REVAD A. CITY Agency For--llonogram. Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water,. Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for. Fancy Groceries— Moth San Juan, Sait Root Beer ‘Bihe Hire ae 3 for. °° = es PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED Gets Fe oe acd erything te become one of our leading mines. : 8 ; "pdt