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THE E DAILY TRANSCRI PT
sdsiiinioni ‘ount: 6; 1860
Fevads Oltv, nares oouitr, Calif.
‘Published Evenings ig omni Sundays and
Busstnirrion euhka vinta Cents « Week, .
aixty Cents a Month; Six Dollarsa Year When
Paid in Advance fer a Full Year.
LocAt Reaptne Norices—Ten Cents a Line
tor First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates
For Other Advertising Made Kno vn on Application .
TUESDAY..... APRIL 28, 1896.
The Miners’ Assoclation Not Anxtous Por
The Appropriation Nov. °
following flaming rei bed mf peed in fhe
“-}) Unioa of this morning:
“A Boiibshell Exploded. id “a Séandalous Job in the Big Appropriation.” ‘‘Assemblyman Thomas and Others Said to Be
a the Deal.” ‘The Miners’ Association
ndiates Assemblyman Thomas.”
Relat in the Bill For Hydraulic Miners.”
San Francisco, April 27—The Chronicle
says an able bodied ‘job” has been discovered in the appropriation for the construction
of restraining barriers in the Sacramento and
Feather rivers.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
“ Doings and Intentions,
D. Fitzgerald of Stockton is in town,
“Ti it succeeds it will result in the government building’aidam.at Daguerre Point in
the interest of private parties, while the bydraulic miners will be completely ignored.
ae R The scheme is said to. include the uisiA Concise Chroni¢le of Various Folks ich a Sisotels and water. power Sad ge:
tion rights valued at $1,000,000 at the expense of federal and State goveruments.
‘‘Rather than that this should happen,”
says. a telegram sent by the State Miners’
I-C. Hall af Los Angeles is Visiting this Association to Tirey L, Ford, its representacity. tive at Washington, “hydraulic miners
J. F. Olmetead of San Jose was here last would prefer that no appropriafion at all
evening.
should be made this session,
In another ‘dispatch the association reJohn Mathews of Mariposa is visiting this pudiates Assemblyman Richard I, Thomas,
city.
Cliff McDonald is up from Marysville a.
Geo, Fletcher was over from Grass Valley
today.
a visit,
Mra, T. H. Carr is quite ill with pneumonia,
T. Webster came up from San Franciso«
last evening.
who has been at Washington several months
and who is credited with working the project through in the interest of himself and a
ceterie of prominent capitalists and politir
clans,
. Toa *‘man ‘up the tree” it seems very
funny from the fact that the Miners’ Asao—
ciation has just found out that a ‘coterie of
prominent capitalists and politicians” have
appropriated all the waters below the DeI. N,-Laughlin of San ‘Francisco arrived guerre Point dam, which is proposed tobe
here last evening.
Miss Jennie White is here from Marys:
ville on a visit,
J. H, Reader was over from Sweetlanc
yesterday.
Superintendent John T. McCall of the
American Bar mine, who has been her
visiting for a few days, returned to Michigan Bluff yesterday.
Hon. Walter Jansen’ of Jackson was ¢
visitor here yesterday. é
E. M, Davis of San Francisco is in this
_ city.
R. ©, Walrath returned last evening from
a visit to Auburn.
Willis A. Clinch and mother were here
from Grass Valley yesterday. ‘
Chris Naffziger, who has been on the sick
list, is again able to be out.
J. B. Treadwell arrived here last -evening
on his regular visit to our merchants.
‘W. H. Roden, a San Francisco commissiont, merchant is in town.
Mr, and Mrs, Frank “Wentworth, who
have been visining Mr. and Mrs, Othet, left
yesterday for Tahoe City.
J. M. Walling has returned from Santa
Cing, where he attended the G, A. R.,
Encampment,
James Driscoll, the handsome teacher of
the youth of Mooney Flat, visited the
county seat yesterday. :
J. S, Landsburg came -down from Relief
Hill today.
John Kaiser of San Francisco came in on
the morning train,
O. R. Romer of Woodland arrived here
last evening.
J. O. Neal of Baker City, Oregon, arrived
here last evening.
W. Mansell of Sacramento arrived here
_ on last evening’s train.
L. L. Gaffaey, who has been sick for
a me time, is out again.
Ed. Sparks and W. S, Sparks, of Lincoln,
are here spending a few days,
Dan Cole came down from Downiev ille
today on his way to San Franciaco,
J. Glasson came down from North Bloomfield today.
Charlie Spaulding came up from Auburn
last evening.
Wm. -T. Hobson of San Francisco arrived
here last evening.
A. B. Lubman came over from Oroville
last evening.
Superintendent Harmon came down from
the German mine today.D. Fitzgerald of Stockton arrived here
last evening on his way to Sierra county.
Amos Hart. of Downieville came down
today on his way to San Francisco,
Wm. J. Holmes of Downieville arrived
built by the Federal Government and the
State of California at an expense of $250,000
each, for speculative purposes.
As soon as the bill was passed by the last
Legislature, making an appropriation of
$250,000, which would be available as soon
as.a_like.appropriation. was.made by. the
generdt Government for the same purpose,
cation of the water right tHere, and the
whole matter was fully explained by the
Marysville Appeal about a year ago.
Can it be possible that such a wide-awake
and intelligent body of men as constitutes
the Executive, Committee of the State’
Miners’ Association have been a whole year
in finding out the imformation contained in
the dispatch? ‘The matter has. been of
common notoriety for more than a year,
and the leading members of the Miners’
Association must have known all about it
before, and the query suggests itself, why
has the Association become so excited about
it just at this particular time, after expending many . thousands of dollars in endeavoring to secure the appropriation, and .now
want all their work in Washington undone
because they have just been informed of
matters that everybody knew about except
themselves ?
The location of the water right above
mentioned was a business proposition and
in the event of the construction of the dam
will undoubtedly prove a paying venture,
as the power to be obtained for generating
electricity, and the further use that can, be
made of the water will give to the proposed
enterprise advantages unsurpassed, It is
believed’ that there is big money in the
scheme, Tlie enterprise will prove of great
benefit to a certain portion of the State, but
the rich returns that the projectora will receive therefrom cannot be estimated,’
Those said to be interested in the project
are Hon. R. I, Thomas, Hon. Tirey L. Ford,
Hon. J. F. Kidder, John D. Spreckels, ExAttorney General W, H. H. Hart, Robert
I. Devlin, D. E. Knight, Thomas J. Sherwood and a number of others,
These men would not take any stock in
the proposition if they did not believe there
was lots of money to bemadeout of it,
and it is quite apparent that the very deep
interest that the promoters of the project
have shown in their efforts to secure the
Government was to benefit themselves, individually as well as to aid the cause of the
miners. It loeks very much uow as though
they had accomplished their ends, er in
other words have killed two very large
birds with one stone and that the power to
throw that stone was furnished principally
here today en route to Boston on a visit to} 4) the Miners’ Association.
his peer
. Wilson and wife, of Vermont, arrived
Ser last evening on their way to Downieville, °
Mrs, I, ‘Wilson and Mre, Reese, of Libby,
Oregon, came in on last evening’s train.
KE. M, Cofer of San Francisco arrived here
on last evening’s train,
I. J. Rolfe returned this morning from
San Francisco where he has been attending
the Grand Commandery.
Mrs. Kathryn Lovejoy returned to her
bome in Rocklin Sunday after a month’s
visit in Grass Valley and Nevada City.
Mrs. Lovejoy ex-pects to make her home in
Nevada City.
Frank Morgan will leave for San Fran-.
cisco tomorrow, where he will continue thé
study of assaying aud metallurgy and aleo
take a course in chemistry.
Wanted.
A competent girl, to do house work in
a small family. Apply at this office. a27tf
sli URSIN lca ena t
Hot and Mild Tomales.
Jos, Marshal at his plece on Pine street,
adjoining the Herald office, is now making
two kinds of tomalés—hbighlyflavored and
mildly flavored. Try th them. a2l-lw
For ‘Sale.
A large lot with a meal house on it, situsted on Piety Hill,-is offered for sale at a
“Dargain, ie of A. Tam, _ al]
Piano “Toning.
Superior Court.
The following business was transacted in
the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding:
W. W. Wright vs. Thomas Dvaabarky:
On trial.
Estate of Simon V. Vanderveer.
confirming the sale of real estate,
Tue Republican State Central Committee has been called to meet in Sacramento
on the evening of May 4th.
— + C@eoA Baby’s Life Saved.
Order
**My beby had croup and was saved by
ghiloh’s Cure,” writes Mrs. J. B. Martin,
Hunteville, Ala.
Consumption C Caw be Cured
" By the use ‘of Shilob’s 's Cure. This sink
Cough Cure it the only ‘known remedy for . ’
that terridle «iseare, ”
Gettuloia < Collars.
Celluloid Collars, all sizes, sold for 10
nts, at the Bratch Wonder. -tm
Sree eres, Meer
Are You One of those unhappy people
suffering with weak nervea? Remember that
the nerves may be made strong by Hoods
poses which feeds i. upon’ purée
' Hoop’s puth are the sak Glececdinnes
pills; assist digestion, pene constipation.
5c. .
Two Rooms Wanted. :
For light housekeeping. Erquire at Wild’s
Barber Shop. a24-tf
Wall Decorations.
leteeaee
When house-cleaning time comes, remember Legg: & Shaw Co. carry all colors o'
Alabest
A dispatch from: ‘SattFrancisco, with the . ”
“No
desired appropriation from the Federal! .
_Special to the Transcript.
1%
——
John. Hays Hammond
‘Stnced to Death
Wasutnaton, D2, C., April 28.—News
has been received that John Hays Hammond, who pleaded guilty to high treason in
connection with the Transvaal troubles in
South Africa, has been sentenced to death.
surprised to hear of gis. Senator Perkins
believes that the law requires a Dutch sentence,
ask that clemency be shown the prisoner.
It is believed that Hammond, before returning to Pretoria, had an understanding
that he will be put to death.
Senator Mahoney. today introduced a
resolution calling on the Secretary. of State
to intercede at once in Hammond’s behalf.
He urged immediate action on the resolution, but McCreary objected and the matter went over,
Bayard to Blame,
Cuicago, April 28.—A Washington special to the Tribune says that evidence on file
Hon. Richard I. Thomas & Cu, made a log; in the State Department to the effect that
Ambassador Bayard is responsible for the
failure to secure the release ‘of Mrs. Maybrick in London. The English Government
was disposed to allow her a new trial, or
even grant her pardon, but Bayard’s indifference in the matter caused no notice to
be taken of the appeals made in Mrs. Maybrick’s behalf,
Arms and Troops For Cuba.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 28,—The
steamer Bermuda, carrying arms and ammunition for Cuba, left here Sunday night
and crossed’ the bar at the head of the St,
It is said
that in addition to the munitions of war
the vessel had on board 400 men,, who
were going to the island to fight for the
freedom of the About 150 of
these men were on the vessel when she
Johns river yesterday morning,
Cubans,
arrived here, the others having been enlisted since,
San Luis Osisro, April 28,—Every
train, steamer and stage coach from every
quarter has within the past two days
brought many delegates to the Grand Parlor of Native Sons and with the other
visitors has swelled the throng to several
thousand, Stockton has been selected as
the place for holding the:'next Admission
Day celebration, It has not yet been decided where the next session of the Grand
Parlor will be held.
For McKinley,
San Francisco, April 28,—The Examiner this morning publishes a lengthy article on McKinley’s prospects in California,
Dispatches received from different parts of
the State indicate that California will send
a strong delegation to support Ohio’s favorite son in the National Convention.
e
Killed by an Explosion.
. William Cats, who formerly lived at
Grass Valley, was killed at the Treadwell
mine, Alaska, on the 16th instant, by the
explosion.<t the company "3 magazine containing four tons of giant powder. Cata
was the nightwatchman and was. the only
person near the magazine at the time,
News of the explosion, was received by
telegraph from Port. Townsend.
ee:
' Matrimonial.
W. H. Smith Jr. of this city and Miss
Maggie Waldron of Lake City will be united
in marriage tomorrow at the home of the
bride’s mother at the latter place.
Charles Gray, the variety storekeeper,
and Miss Viola Ragon are also to be married
tomorrow, at the home of the bride’s par—
J} ents near this city.
t
gs Broop is the safeguard of health.
a your blood ure, rich and full of
oe ity by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and
disease,
+. Hoon’s Pitts cure liver ills, constipation,
Japaion sick hepdenhe, biltonsnete. 25c.
Winery Per petty ‘of all the people need
to take.a course of flood’s Sereperilla at
this season to prevent that run-down condition . the system — invites disease.donee are qsare vegetable cand dot
not: purge, pain or eign All Ai Eggs
and . the tinest assortment of pills, assist digest'on, prevent coustipa
Senators Perkins and White were greatly
The United States authorities will .
in regard to his. plea, and itis not thought}
The Grand Parlor, J s0 forth.
Our 50c Teas
you will not need to fear the attacks of].
Hoop’s. Pitts are Y ie best ‘atebodininal
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT’S
. Stmmarn Mention of Minor Home
Har penings,
“The Shaw Company eeene to draw
crowded houses,
The new fire bell for’ ee ee Engine
Vompany, No. 2, is expected here in two
or three days,
Last evening Hon. J. M, Walling and
wife entertained the members of the Excelior Whist Club at their home on Piety
Hill.
_ The telephone line.from Grass Valley to
Colfax is expected to be completed by the
15th of May.
Fresh Strawberries, two for two bits.—
Fresh Shell Oysters and Oyster Cocktails at
Union Fruit Store, Tower Building Main at.
The Royal Whist Cinb members will be
entertained tomorrow evening by Mr. and
Mrs. W.'D., Vinton at their home on Broad
atreet,
Late yesterday afternoon a little child of
Frank Smith, residing on Nimrod streets
fell from a truck, but aside from being’
badly shaken up was not hurt much,
There was not much of a rush at the
County Treasurer's office yesterday, although it was the last day to pay State and
county taxes. There isa large fumber of
delinquents,
The distribution of keys is progressing at
Wolf's grocery store. The person securing
the key that unlocks the glass money box
will get the $20 contained therein, A key
is given with every $1 purchase,
The lecture of Prof. Starr Jordan, of the
Stanford University, at the Methodist
Church tomorrow evening, will be a rare
literary treat, The church should be
filled to its utinost capacity to listen to the
distinguished gentleman, We learn that a
number of Grass Valley people, probably a
bus load, will come up to attend the lecture.
Asphaltum Payement.
James Hawke left on the noon train for
San Francisco today to arrange for having
asphaltum brought hefé to pave the streets,
He has contracts to pave Broad street from
below the National Hotel up to the City
Hall. He also has contracts for work on
Commercial street.
oe ale
SeGot Their Licenses,
There is an ancient law in Rhode IsJand, which, however, is almost forgotten, requiring clergymen to take out «
license before officiating at marriages.
The other day Father O’Hare and Mr.
Stewart, the Episcopal rector of Auburn, went to the town clerk for this .
license. At first the town clerk was
much puzzled what to do, as he had no
proper license bJanks, but he finally got
over the difficulty, and the clergymen
departed. After they had got on a street
car they opened their licenses, and each
‘was horrified to find himself in the possession of a full fledged second class
liquor license, with power to run a
liquor shop subject to all the privileges
and penalties of the law. A closer inspection of the license, however, showed
that the words ‘‘second class liquor license,’’ giving power to sell ‘malt,
spirituous and intoxicating liquors’’ at
retail or wholesale, had’ had a line
drawn through them, and instead of
the words ‘to sell malt, spirituous and
intoxicating liquors’’ were interlined
the words ‘‘to perform marriages,’’ and
Each clergyman made a wry face as
he contemplated his battered license,
and each silently vowed to exhibit it
only in case of dire peril of a $20 fine.
But both blessed the ingenuity of the
official that could transform a document
which portends so much evil for. the
race, according to their views, into an
instrument with power to give suoh
happiness.—New York Tribune.
FREE
CREAM
CHOCOLATE
A Package Given Each Customer FREE
WITH OUR
MONEY-SAVING
TRAS
COFFEES
SPICES
cost 75c Elsewhere
cost 60c Elsewhere
cost 50c Elsewhere
cost 40c.Elsewhere
Our 25c Teas cost 35c Elsewhere
Our 20c Teas cost 30c Elsewhere
~ EXTRA PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY.
Great American Importing Tea Co
Commercial St., Nevada City.
56 Mill St., Grass Valley.
Headquarters, 52-58 Market Street, S. F.
Our 40c Teas —
Our 35c
Our 30c Teas
. TRY OUR
MONEY SAYING PRICES
AT OUR
MONEY SAYING STORES ©
400 IN OPERATION
Monsy Saved Every Day ~x No Special Day _—
Don't Fails ae ,
Tosee the Wildes « ok
Boots and Shoes
—Kept by— fe .
; A.J. Bo vey
a
: fon shall contain stores with sui
ARRIVALS AT THES
Union Hotel, Main’Street.
‘Jack ‘Wilhelm, Sacramento, ©
J. E, Murphy, Deer Creek,
E, A. Watson, Oakland;
8. B. Gerlespi, San Francisco,
'F. M. Coffer, . :
Fy Webster, AA
J. T. Howard and wife, Grass Valley,
Mrs, W. Jansen,
Mrs. V. C, Yount, ae
L, L. Meyers, North Bloomfield,
W. Coyne, Dayton,
M. C. Martin, Truckee,
T. J. Wagoner, Peun Valley,
Wn. Herrick,
Edmond Sparks, Lincoln,
W. S., Sparks, “
Prof, David S. Jordan, wife and child,
Palo Alto,
A, Wilson and wife, Vermont,
Mrs. Isaa¢ Wilson and 6 children, Libby,
"Oregon,
Mra, famwk Libby, Oregon,
A. W. Conlon, Austin,
D. G. Carlon, Oroville,
Oscar Marlow, Tucker Flat,
Dave Hanley, Haywards,
Fine Millinery.
Miss Alice Haake has arrived from San
Francisco and is. ready to continue her
millinery business for the summer, at the
Union Hotel parlor, All the latest and
prevailing styles are displayed, -Hats also
trimmed to order, ;
—— 1 0
Young Man !
Here is a rare chance for you. The proprietors of the Transcript are willing to
take an apprentice ‘and teach him all the
brances of the printing business, A steady
boy only wanted. Apply immediately.
For
Whooping
Cough
Nothing affords as much
relief as Vinton’s Cough
Cure ‘Special.’
Do not fail to
try a bottle.
Price 50 cents
at
VINTON’S,
Broad Street.
The Grotto—~
John Ww. Brace.
IN THE DOWNING BUILDING, ON
MAIN STREET,
Has opened the moat elegant Saloon in
Nevada City. He will keep on hand the
‘. choicest
Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars, :
To be found in the State, Call aronnd
and see my place and test my’ goods,
“FPAVERN OF
CASTLE CRAG
oo
binary of all MOUNTAIN RESORTS.
The Tavern of Castle Crag, the most
beautiful, attractive and accessible of -all
mountain resorts, will open for the reception
of guests June 1, and will close October let,
1E96.
# George Schoenwald, Manager.
cisco, al
H. McKECHNIE,
HOUSE PAINTER
and
PAPER HANGER.
Hard Oil Finishing and Decorating a
Specialty.
All orders promptly executed. Leave orders at the Union Hotel.
oom 59, Union Trust Building, San Fran-:
AB. GRAY
Is Hereby Announced as x Candiaate
for the office of City Treasurer. ;
oe Se
wee
Election May-4th, 1 eae
NOTICE 1 TAXPAYERS 1
Th Last stat. eg
‘nia, pl 710,
Notice is hereby given that
the second installment of State
and. County Taxes will become
delinquent on Monday, April
27, 1896, at 6 o’clock P. M.
Five per cent. and additional costs will be added to all
unpaid Taxes after the above
date.
B. F. SNELL,
Tax Collector.
Nevada City, April 15.
the cheapest.
;
Yes, You Do !——_
You want to buy your goods where you can. get them j
Not cheap goods but cheap prices.
There is just one place in Nev@la City where you can ‘do
Just That Thing.—,
To be plain, it is an acknowledged fact that
James Kinkead’s——— Cash Stores
New York Bakery
Commercial St., adjoining
Transcript Block.
oes
CARL SEIBT, é + Prop’r.
N** YORK BAKERY through all time,’
In public favor seems to clim
. Oapesateg goods are always here, :
. Toserve us well is S¢ibt’s me A
“WV holesome Bread, if you should seek,
He has it fresh throughout the week
“Yee to none here, patrons deem,
In Nevada City, he is pect 1
O' pies, all made with skill and care,
His price is always just and fai
R and Choice Wedding Cakes, we see,
Of finest styles, and ey
Ke this in mind, that near and far,
The New, ‘York — is kkk
ote to Brag Soni
Sealed bids will be received
by the Clerk of the Board of
City Trustees till 8 o’clock P.
M. THURSDAY, APRIL 30,
1896, for repairing the Suspension Bridge as per specifications on file in the City
Hall.
By order of the Board of City Trustees,
: T. H. CARR, Clerk.
Nevada City, April 22, 1896.
Notice to Architects,
HE ccpipined tratrultin of the Native Sons
T aud Knights of Pythius hereby request designs for a large building to pe erected on a
lot 34 feet ane 6 inches by be feet, on the corner of Pine and Commercial Streets in Mev ails
ee Said Larges wae at including wiring,
mbing, more
co . of of tghtses Thousand Dollars iad t tue
rior Sails will be of brick or other fire
materia} and shall conform masesintty to the
pare ordinances governing the erection of buildngs in the city of San Francisco. ‘Th grcund
le show:
windows The d
cone lodge ey cntertain ty
us TOO
omices. ee gh
fully ventitated.
of pe less fhe % inch
ereon, will
hour of noonMay a (1896: +
wm Et
soe Drona Street, Opposite Union Street. °
si eta nt to $s be in the best
Repti sey romyirs sttonded t. a
and ail designs.
yrs Bad. Bao tect
Be aia
not legs than three stories in hight. The extee 3
de
be received at vas Secretary's s office, oP to the]
the accep'ed plans to be 2
oy the nee reject any}
Ghinttietcial street,
Has the largest stock of Furniture and all other things in
his line, of all Grades, Kinds and Style, and will sell them at
a lower rate than any other house in the County. .
Call at his Commercial Street Stores
and see foryoursels._ ;
() GIVEN AWAY
GIVEN AWAY avs!
I have had made a number of keys, one of which will unlock the glass, Money Box now displayed in our store, and
containing Twenty Dollars in gold coin.
purchase we will present you with a key.
ing the key that will unlock the case WHL BE ENTITLED
to the entire contents of the box.
will be entitled to have any keys. .
Persons holding keys will be given an opportunity of trying them between September 15th and 30th, 1896,
A. B. WOLF, ‘The Cash Grocer,
For each $1 cash
The person hold-.
No employe of the house
Nevada City.
P. G. SCADDEN,
Commercial Street,
GIVE ME A TRIAL,
marae tabeebeneenen
Has on Hand
The Freshest and . Best Stock
Groceries, Provisions Can Goods,
Etc., Etc,,
To be found in Nevada City
Goods delivered free of charge.
Penasenneneeeeeoescemnapes
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Bo i aus bes Sea,
oy
SERVED BY
“156tep per Week
ee
= PAID
Six DOLLAR
TUESDAY..;..
. Teleph
eter oe
THE SECOND
. Today's Protein
Boing Held a
When the Teacher
} morning a very lar
were present and wh
© at 9:30 o’clock nearly
. teachers of the coun
The morning ses
music and was short
-etry.” The exponen’
Sing subject handled .
/ manner, explaining +
‘intricate and perp
the greatest ease, an
this talk was followe
iJ. Kenyon, who is ti
; proceedings of
meceeded Mr, Husse
; 8 : down on the officis
ique.” The gentl
jany little fine point
ots of interest to t
jwell as in a measut
a short recess .
an ‘‘A Critique: «
chools.” He occup
iresent for a consid
d finished with °
joon recess was in or
The afternoon sess
ame large attendance
entire time fro
the close of busine
lusive of the time «
aken up by Professo
Phe former had for h
ne the geographical
y the gentleman
ppreciated by those
mded. When Pri
iuded Mr. Kirk oc
} the afternoon
@ teaching of
ablic schools and
neces he differed
murse as pursued .
brtant branch of
hools, he advanced
pport him in his w:
+ One of the most p
atures of the Insti
p carried out is the
arranged progran
Bet talent to be obta
as been drawn upo.
nt feature and .
eted are respondi
nanner.
———___2®@
Comin
© H.C. Perkins, at
lent of the North Bl
Company, who issu
ment of the Deep Le
‘pany’s mines, near
Africa, by Geo. E, \
‘ ia London, arriving
Weber, who, like Pe
evill receive an annu
How He
Senator Cullom
inion of McKinley
wing which is his
take the smallest hai
‘push the pith out wi
‘ing and then ram
Grover Cleveland a
and all the brains of
‘didate named for Pr
still rattle.
$100 Re
The readers of tl
‘learn that there: i:
Pishews that science
> all its s and ¢
' Oatarrh Care is the
known to the medic
own a constitutio
cons itutional treat
Cure is taken int
supon the blood’ and
roe thereby: de:
~the disease, ai
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