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August 25, 1894 (4 pages)

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we ile at » 6 esses Ss ssssunstnssesstnssssstsassmsesssessreeeeeeseeeeneeesereeaee ee p seein ceeeenceteapcienaniniedeanemntatininsniniimeieieatiinieaesetammaaian iene aneaenenee eT ‘THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Published Every Evening, except Sunday. PERSONAL POINTERS. ae BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. Doings and Intentions. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month 8. B, Mellir of Sacramento is in town. B. Lichtig of San Francisco is in town. WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE: SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. ton today, last evening. SATURDAY..:. AUGUST 25, 1894, A. Seelig and R. A. Ross of San Franciscg are in town. : Mrs, D. Furth came over from North San Rough Treatment. The Democrats unmercifully slaughtered Barney Murphy, and will lose thousands of votes in the lower part of the State. Mr. Murphy had no thoughts of aspiring to the office of Governor, and while on his way to Shasta county, and when in San Francisco, the leaders of he was importuned “by the party to become a “candidate, they representing to him that he was almost the unanimous choice of the delegates. Barney could not withstand the pressure brought to bear on him and gave his consent to become a candidate. The rest of the story is told by the proceedings of. that ungrateful body of men, oo To enjoy sound and vigorous health, purify your blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, i More Exhibitors. The following additional persons have applied for space at the Pavilion: W. J. Grenfell, Miss M. Brand, Miss Champion of Grass Valley, S. Allison, Mrs. J.M. Hadley, Miss Grace G. Garthe, Mrs. M. Rosenberg, Miss Fannie De Merritt, Miss Stella Gillmore, Miss Clara King of Grass Valley. All persons intending making displays at the Pavilion are requested to apply for space by Monday, as the Directors of the Fair wish to have everything in readi“ness by Tuesday evening. = se They Are All On It. Cuicaco, August 24.—Labor Commissioner Carroll Wright, who has been appointed by the President to investigate the recent strike, admitted that he had traveled in Pullman cars on a pass. He says Pallman gave-him a-pass several years agoand _ he has used it ever since. A Brakeman Killed. W. Diming a brakeman residing in Rockn, was struck by the snow sheds yesterday, near Truckee, and was found soon after by another brakeman, with his neck broken laying on top of the car., we <<@o-— — Wuen So Maxy people are taking and deriving benefit from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, why don’t you try it yourself? It will build you up. Hooed’sSarsaparilla will make. you strong. Hoop’s Piiis cure nausea, sick headache, ndigestion, biliousness. . Try a box. mee The Record-Union. This most excellent paper has entered upon its fortieth volume since its consol ida+ tion, and its eighty-eight since the foundation of the old Sacramento Union. It is among the very ablest and most conservative papers published on this coast. Its editorials are always so fair and nicely written that they can not -fail-to interest tlie reader no matter how dry the stibject may be. It is worthy of a cireulation second to no paper published in the State. The Democratic Nominee. Jim Budd, the Democratic nominee for Governor, was elected a member of Congress from this district in 1882. In that year he beat the would-be third term man, Frank Page. It was the talk during that campaign that the Railroad Company thought ‘‘Page was too big for his breeches, and he had served his last term.” The talk proved correct and Budd was elected. ~7@ Ice Cold Soda Water at Carr Bros. e@e> -——Buckien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaing, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and. positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. _—-—-—_ -+ coo —---— A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consymption, Coughs, and Colds.—If you have never used this Great Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drug Store Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. ~ Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fee Ammonia, fom Alum or any other aduiterant. 40 YEARS THB STANDARD, = prolonged “. ” Sold at Carr Bros,, Drug Store. Juan today. ; Mrs. S. Heath of French Corral is very sick at the Union Hotel. H. German came over from North Juan today. George Allen came over from Birchville today. George Haskins of San Francisco is in town. J. E. Carr returned from the Democratic Convention this morning. --C, J, Garland of Washington arrived here last evening from the Bay on his way home. A. Ferguson of San Francisco arrived heré last evening on his way to Sierra county, Mrs. O. W. Williams of Grass Valley arrived here last evening on he way to North Bloomfield. : O. O, Howard of the English Mountain mine arrived here last evening on his way to San Francisco. W. J. Holmes, of the firm of Spaulding, Mowry & Co. of Downieville, arrived -here last evening from New Jersey City, where he has been on a visit for the past four months to his brothers and sister. He left on the stage this morning for his home. Frank Richards returned this morning from Butte City, Montana, where he has ‘been for the past’ three years. Frank has ‘many friends in this city who will be glad to hear of his return. ¢ San A friend of ours suggested the other day that the Board of Directors at the coming fair offer a prize of somé kind for the prettiest young lady who would be ‘present at the Pavilion on some given evening. Such a scheme would draw a large crowd. It would be a good scheme to allow ladies as well as gentlemen to vote and have no charge for depositing a ballot. Our reporter thinks ‘that he could name the winner. as The Telegraph publishes the above: Our devil hopes the scheme will be carried out as he is prepared to bet his week’s wages tliat he can name the winner, and it will be none other than his own, dear, best girl. i. Tonight’s Entertainment. The concert to be given by the members of the M. E. Church choir at the ‘Theater tonight will be a very interesting entertainment. All lovers of good music, both vocal and instrumental, hav® a treat in store for them. The very best of local talent will participate and also some of Grass Valley’s best musicians, All those who eontemplate attending the concert should go early as the house is sure to be crowded, and good seats will be hard to obtain by . those who arrive late. The admission is -25 cents to all parts of the house. eOe‘ For District Attorney. Hon.. W..D.Long-is -announced— into day’s TRANSCRIPT as a candidate for* the : office of District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Republican Connty Convention. Mr. Long served ‘two terms as District Attorney, and made a good and efficient officer. If nominated and elected there is no question about his serving the people of this county to the best of his ability. Ss eee oe Batrimors’s estimated population at pr2rent is 512,000. This is based on the census of voters just taken by the Baltimore police. Tue largest ropes in the world, three inches in diameter and 1,200 feet in length, have been made for the driving wheel of a Chicago cable road. THERE is more Catarrh in this sectionet the country than all others diseases put together, and until the last few years supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and nounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional: cure. on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for every case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi monials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. s® Sold by Druggists, 75c. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to make “‘a little health go a long way.’ Its curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties, by which the energy of the system is recruited, It is pleasant to the taste, easily borne on the stomach and harmless under use, Try it. Exposure to rough weather, getting wet, living in damp localities are favorable to the contraction of diseases of the kidneys and bladder. As a preventive, and for the cure of all kidney and liver trouble, use that valuable remedy Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm. §1.00 per bottle. Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. oe In Baltimore there are 115,918 votérs, Cawaba expects.to benefit. largely by the new tariff. Tue Mammoth Cave in Kentucky is beA Concise Chronicle of Various Folks W. D. Lewis of Colfax came over today. W. H. Mead came down from WashingA. Hovuper came-dowan from Forest City ~ The Prettiest 5: aCe § . pastor, Rev. J. Lf. Murrish, will preach. -intendent of the Stock Exhibit at Glenbrook to everybody. prescribed local remedies, and by constantly play great mischief with Western mortgage failing’ to cure with local treatment, pro. °°™P@"!¢sCITY BOARD OF EDUCATION. to Open Next Week. were present Messrs, Morgan and Calkins. -had certain made. The following bills were allowed: repairs and repairs, $51.79. Carr. Bros.; supplies as per contract, $360.35. R. P; Bowerman, painting, $41. Thos. Nilon, hauling, 50 cents. fence at Lincoln schoolhouse, as per contract, $160.60. = : The Supply Committee reported that they had sold twenty old desks at $1 each, and had deposited the money to the District’s credit. : The city schools will open for the “fall term on Monday, September 3rd. a Directory of the County Schools. Superintendent’ Rogers has just compiled the directory of the public schools-of this county for 1894-5, and it will be found on the second page of today’s paper.It embraces the names of ; districts; .together with the grades and teachers of the same. It also gives the names of the clerks of the different districts, and their postoffice address, -~<-+@> o —_-—_. Congregational Church. There will be preaching tomorrow as usual by the pastor, Rev. J: Sims. Subject of discourse in the evening—‘‘A Word for the Unwept, Unhonored and Unsung.” Appropriate music by the choir, and Mrs. Dr. Williams of Oakland will sing ‘‘Are Maria” by Millard. Sabbath School at the close of the morning service. vited, All are in—_ eOee WII Strike Twice. When Jeter was nominated for Lieutenant Governor by the Democrats yesterday he said ‘‘this nomination was as unexpected as any in which political lightning ever struck,” True, my boy.“ And when the Gti day of November arrives ‘there will be you ont of sight. —_————_++@e + Methodist Churct. 3 ta Methodist services will be held tomorrow in the basement of the new church. The Sunday school and Epworth League services as usual. ~ All, especially the young, are very cordially invited to these services. —+-26e + —— Bartlett: Pears. Wanted. A representative of the fruit firm of Pattee, Lett & Co., of Sacramento, isin town for the purpose of making contracts for the purchase of bartlett pears. All parties having pears to dispose of are requested to notify John Bost or leaveword at the Union Hotel. a25lw ——--—__+-0@4--—— Jealous. A great deal ‘of fun was miade of Jim Budd during his Congressional campaign about his wearing $25 night shirts.: Well, he -has.a right.to-weer that-kind,-if-.he—has the coin to pay for them. . -@ Will, Use Chairs. James Kinkead this morning took a large number of chairs to the new Methodist Church. Services will be held in the basement tomorrow and the chairs are for the accommodation of the congregation, = -sOo= Michell’s Social. . Prof. Michell will give an Ice Cream Social at\Odd Fellows hall on Saturday evening. All are invited. 2t 2 @e-o A Good Appointment. . Dan S. Baker has been. appointed SuperPark. The appointment is an excellent one, as Dan is always kind and accommodating ———— Tue damage to the corn crop is likely to —_————-— eee-+ A LIGHTNING stroke killed Miss Mary Harper, aged fifteen, at a window in her Pinner’s Point, Va., home a few days ago, has cpa THE income tax provided for in the new Tariff bill goes into effect January 1, 1895. It must be paid on incomes for the year 1894, 20+ 3 Ficurgs are made to show that Gorman’s bill will raise ‘tiore money than McKinley’s. eo Tae farmers of Iowa reckon their loss by the recent hot wind at $125,000,000. oo Piano Tuning. W. D. Travers, the well-known pianotuner, will be in Nevada City in a few days. “2 £23 Business Transacted—The Schools The City Board of Education held its} regular monthly meeting today. There Walling, Clarke, The Supply Committee reported having -improvements Geo, M. Hughes,-labor and material for Buries Its Dead. sary funeral expenses, from $$ io $25 per week. The membersh fee is $5 and the monthly dues $1. ANOTHER INSURANCE COMPANY Which Provides forthe Living and Another kind of an insurance company has been organized in San Francisco, The object of the company is to ‘furnish the members with pecuniary aid whenever they are disabled from following their usual or other occupations by accident or sickness, and when death occurs, to provide neces— The benefits range There . jn Doing a Good Business. in this city this season. Most of them below and some from even as far south as Newcastle and Auburn, Blackberries and peaches have found a ready market here, and large quantities bf this fruit have. been purchased by housewives during the past month and put up in cans and jars for winter use. Grapes are now taking the place of the earlier fruits, and large amounts ip . are being sold by wagons which retail them all parts of the town, WaterFruit venders are doing a ‘good business come froni the large ranches in. the valleys Court House Improvements. a & Martin Bros, & Muir are-erecting a new iron, fence on a portion of the south. and west side of the Court House lot, where the old brick wall formally was. The entire yard on the side of the building will now be converted into a green lawn. There have recently been placed in the Olerk’s and Recorder’s offices fire-proof metallic adjoining tlhe offices and will be used for the storage of valuable papers and legal documents, ——» shelves-and boxes.—_They-are-in the—vaultsJ. S. Holbrooke, building 365 feet of the various school, another lightning ‘‘strike” which witl* laud . are no other expenses. In the case of the death of a member the company pays $75 toward the funeral expenses, are eligible to membership,
ok ees The District Attorneyship. Both sexes Speaking of the candidacy of A. Burrows for the Republicam—semination for District Attorney, the Grass Valley Tidings says: ‘‘For fifteen years Mr. Burrows has_resided here and has earned the reputation of being one of the ablest criminal lawyers in this part of the State. As the author of ‘Burrows’ Digest of Supreme Court Vecisions” he is favorably known to every judge and lawyer in the State. As a_ public speaker he stands high everywhere. Under the late Supreme Court decision in the Modoc county. case, -supervisors cannot hereafter employ special counsel to aid the ‘District, Attorney in-prosecutions—not even in_murder or stage robbery cases. In several counties this has induced political parties to put up their very best material for the office of District Attorney, for it is wellknown that a criminal prosecuted by a weak District Attorney and defended by an able lawyer, stands a good chance of being ac quitted—however guilty he may be. There are many thoughtful people even in Nevada county that-believe tliat the District Attorney, 4s the head law officer af-the county, ought to be a lawyer of both ability and experieiice.To such the candidacy of My. . Burrows will commend itself boyond all question.” x —~+ #@e-+ cauan. g. Thanks, The Transcript is indebted to the law firm of Lindley & Eickhotf of San Francis , for a copy of Judge Hawley’s decision in the case of A. Walrath vs. Champion Mining Company. +*@e > Bs = = Budd’s Nomination. The Democrats in this section are not pleased with the nomination of Jim Budd. They say the weakest man was selected, When the votes are counted in. November they will tind that they were correct in their conjecture, 0 ee The Neyada County Meinber. W. F. Bliss has been selected as the Nevada county member of the State Central Committee. We don’t know him. ~ 0-9 @ee Brighter Prospects Ahead. There is a strong feeling of confideuce in financial circles that better times are near at hand. Silver has been gradually improving in the market, and the quotations of that metal are accepted largely as expressive of the financial situation. ——— + @e + =.. Publishes Them In Full. Thé Mining and Scientific Press this week publishes-Judge-Hawléy’s decisions in “thet Champion-cases ‘in full, together with illuse trations of the disputed ground. + +e ; +. When the Liver Reprimands Us For our neglect of it by inflicting upon us sick headache, by dyeing the skin yellow, coating the tongue with fur, producing vertigo, pains in the right side and souring the breath, we are little less than lunatics if we disregard the chastisement. If we call Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters to our aid, tranquillity and health follow speedily, and with the departure of the symptoms mentioned, departs also irregularity of the bowels, which invariably attends disorder of the liver, In malarial complaints the liver is always involved, and it is a fortunate’ circumstance that this fine anti-bilious medicine is also the finest specific in existence for every form of malarial disease. Nor ig, it less efficacious for dyspepsia, failure of appetite and strength, nervousness and a rheumatic tendency. It renews the ability to sleep, and greatly promotes convalescence after wasting diseases, + 0@e +Rare Stones. Leutje & Brand have just received a large and elegant assortment of precious stones. Everything bought at this old establishment guaranteed as represented, tf a oe Voice Culture and Singing. Mrs, De Wit Renfrowof San Francisco will give lessons in voice culture and singing. AJl desiring her services will please leave word at the National Hotel. a20 _—— ---2 4 Ice! Ice! The Union Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice in quantities to suit to any part of the city. Orders left at the Lec House, on the Plaza, will be promptly attended to, al3 . (a “Special Composition.” _Aa™y} Always handle goods that stood That is the way to get rich and f None other than Pure Gum from Reliable Delbridge, More White Wee & gigantic beehive, Shoeman Best, like Grimes of olden Times, You know Sampson was strong, rubber boots he wore, On land and in water his feet never were sore, In Sampson rubber Boots, the solemn Oath he swore, Thirty years’ test, proyed Woonsockets the best; None better than Sampson’s, Friend Miller attest, Recommend the Sampson, Woonsocket Rubber Boot and Shoe. " wort nena Sane the best test, eather your nest; Woonsocket Co.’s Store; and Haas to in the frait line are sold ‘dirt cheap.” tees TO MEND HIS BROKEN NECK. A Young Philadelphian Under Treatment at the Flower Hospital, A novel move of treatment in an attempt to reheve a young man of the offects of breaking his neck is being ‘rhet at the blover hospital: ‘The patient is enveloped in a plaster cast from he waist up, nothing but his face being ‘eft bare. ‘This is fo prevent the slightest movement of the head or neck while the muscles aud boues are adjusting themselves to their normal relations, The subject of the treatment is George Menge, 19 years old, of Philadelphin. Last Jaunaery, while heowas exercising ina mmainm, he fell from the hotizontal bar, striking on the back of his dead” “The physician who was called in said the. mfiscles of the neck were sprained, but after’ two weeks in bed Menge, although able to sit up, could not raise his head except. by using his mands. Whon his head was unsupportod, it fell forward on his breast. As he had not recovered at theend of seven weeks, he was sent to the Pemisylvania hospital in Philadelphia, where an examination showed that his neck was broken. An instrument was attached to his head to hold it in place, but no improvement resulted. =—“<i‘(<‘;2 23 }RS*# Three weeks -ago Menge started for the Catskills, intending to return to Philade!phia later for further treatment, but while staying with some friends in Brooklyn he was persuaded to put. himself under the care of Dr, William Tod Helmuth at the Flower hospital. The plaster cast will be kept upon Menge until his recovery, of which the surgeons are very hopeful, or until the experiment is seen to bea failure. If uccessful, the patient will still be able co get about with his head in a brace. —New York Letter. VULGAR THIEVES. Suspicion That There Are Such Among the Selects of British Aristocracy, The gratifying announcement is made, says a London correspondent; — that “nothing was missed’’ after the great garden party given by the Duke of SaxeCoburg at Clarence House, at which a dozen princes and the whole fashionable world were present. One would have thought the announcement scarcely necessary, but it seems that some guests ‘at these royal gatherings are accustomed to appropriate spoons, forks and such like trifles as souvenirs. This is not theft, but loyal enthusiasm. The same explanation of the disapvearance of private property at the state alt given at Buckingham palace by melons and muskmelons may be found in alw dance but the prices of these articles do not recede very fast, while other eatables ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. M. A. Ryan, Grass Valley, Fred Taylor, we Fred Barker, #8H. Barker, sy G. F, Sherwin, Yuba City, L, J. Fitzgerald, _ * W. A. Swart, Susanville, A. W. Martel, Penn Valley, —vohn W. Hogan,; San Juan, H. Bailey, Oakland, William Mulcahy, Virginia City, T, Davis, San Francisco, H. Friedlander, eb A. C, Ferguson, sea B. Lichtig, ¥s 8. Bh, Miller, Sacramento, Jos. Nekette, § ~ W. J. Holmes, Downieville, Alice M. Gwyn, Grass Valley, A. H. Cook, a Mrs. O. W. Willaims, “ ay . J. M. Slawson, -Marysville, Jos. B. Spaul, Chico, W. G, Fenton, French Corral, J. Nihland, Sleepy Hollow, D. Nevins, — & ARRIVALS AT THE National Exchange, Broad Street. N. C, Dole, Rough and Ready, W. G, Shand, Star Mine, John McBean, Washington, J. H, Mitchell, San Francisco, C. B. Castlin, eee . Geo. Hoskins, $f ‘Win. Godden, = Miss English, a C.S. Coleman, fs lsi Goodfriend, = H.C. Morrill, be A. Sebeing, ie R. Ross, * S. M. Calier, as K. G. Stern, ss W. J. Hanley, Alleghany, I. Thomas, Grass Valley, John Buchan, Sacramento, G. W. LaRue, AL W. 'T. Maddox and wife, Coromado Beach, S. Juda, St. Louis, O. O. Howard, English Mine, MJ. Broek,»Columbia Hill, A. Nichola, Forest City, : M. J. Wyllie, ss A. G. Hooper, as Jno. Goffett and son, Moore’s Flat, 1, M. Haley, Carson City. THERE is no excuse for any man to appear in society with a grizzly beard since the introduction of Buckingham’s Dye, which colors a nataral brown or black. ae beer RemMemper, Clothing at your own price other goods one-half price, at the closing-. out sale in the Transcript Block, jlstt Guaravteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition, ommand of the queen seems scarcely pplicable. The royal plate was found o be intaet, but quite a considerable immber of ladies lost brooches, .braceists-nuid the like.. The missing jewelry tas diligently sought for by the’ ball-. oni SWCepers, Srpervised by court offi ers, next Mie ge, and one or two inall things wore fowsd, but all thi éally valuable artiches are still unae ow:ted for, * Only two explanations, both sadden tng and humiliating, are forthcoming One is that there wre vulgar thieves it the British aristocracy. The other is that professional robbers, disgiisct a lules of duchesses or what not, Bained idinission to the sacred precincts of Buckingham palace. Cincinnati a Drinking Community, “How many small pocket tlasks do you suppose are ised in this city in a year?’’ said a wholesale bottle man. “Give it up.”’ “There were 1,000 carloads disposed of in this city in 1893,’’—Cinoinnati Enquirer. What We Say But What Hood’s Sarsaparilla Does ; That Tells the Story. Its record is unequalled in the history of medicine. “Even when others fail Hood's Cures Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hoop & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Sarsaparilla erences ‘Hood’s Pills cure liver ills, Jaundice, billousness, sick headache and indigestion, ANNUAL MEETING. _ HE ANNUAL MEETING OF NEVADA County Miners’ Associotion will be held in evada City on Thursday, August 30, 1894, At the Theatre, at 11 4. m., for the election of officers and genera! business. . F. ENGLEBRIGHT, Secretary. For District Attorney. W. D, LONG Is hereby announced as a candidate fop the office of District Attorney, subject © the Soule of the Republican Coury Conventi a, If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or . any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair return the bettle and have your money réfunded. We conld not make ‘this offer did we not know that Dr, King’s New Discovery could be relied on, It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Carr Bros., Drug Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00, eee oa 2 6 ome + -Pur® Arctic Fountain Soda Water at Carr trial, and experienge_no_benefit, you may. THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES, The Men Who Have Been Honored by That Party. The following nominations have been made by the Democrats: For Governor—Jim Budd of Stockton. Lieut-Governor— Wim. T. Jeter of Santa. Cruz, Secretary of State—Ben Maddox of .Visalia, State Treasurer—J. C. Castro of San Luis Obispo, H. H. Larue of Sacramento was nominated for Railroad Commissioner, R. H, Beamer was nominated for the Board of Equalization, W. W. Phillips was nominated for Railroad Commissioner for the Third District Dr. James I. Stanton was nominated for Railroad Commissioner in the. First District. ‘James C, Nealson was the Board of nominated for Eqnalization in the First James C, Maguire was renominated for Congress in the Fourth District. phd EE Saas Your cough was occasioned by careless exposure to draft. Cure it at once with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. SEE ig ee © Sa eae Sure-Thing Gamblers. _— According to last Thureday’s: San Francisco Report.a large crowd of sure-thing gamblers are following —the—cireusnow traveling in the northern and central part of the State. As the circus is headed this some time during the coming month we publish this to put the people on their guard, The principal scheme used to victimize the people by these men is the shell game, consisting of three shells and a pea, ,Wwhich is manipulated by the schemer upon a small table or stand. When the Sells-Rentfrow combination showed in this city.a year ago these sharpers did a land-oflice business, even swindling women and children, ‘Lhese games are never beaten, except by cappers ofthe game, and it remains to be seen if the people have become .wiser from the of all money-making schemes which are in progress around a circus tent. GREAT VAKS eeny From little acorns grow, so also do fatal diseases. spring — from small beginnings. Never neglect symptoms of Kidney Troubles; if allowed to develop they-catise much suf.fering and sorrow. Dr. J. H. MoLean’s Liver and Kidneys Balm is a certain cure for any disease or weakness of the Kidneys, A trial will convince you of its great potency, Sold at Carr Bros., Drug Store, = = ae enone _ POWDER A creem. of tartar baking powder.— Highest of all in leavening strength.—Latest United States Government Foo Report. Bros, je-26° Royal Baking Powder (o., 106 Wall St. Ne-¥; Ser reigur ba onable waste of energy. the same thing. It may be added, however, 1 Confectionefy of the highest quality and not candy and passes on a pinch, as it were, Pacific Coast, and it would thing that would equal them, FOLE Yo A WILD GOOSE After something which as a matter of fact is directl In NEVADA CITY, Fo ee NS CHASE under your hand is a most unreasFoley and Confectionery mean that when you say “FOLEY,” you mean something which is.merely an apology for u can’t beat my candies anywhere on the require something very like a wild goose chase to find anyLEADING CANDY-MAKER, Opp. L. Hyman & Co.’s Store, 13 Commercial St., Nevada City. Mortison’s , SUITS MO@™ Call and see the goods. MORRISON, 35 PINE STREET, T R — ee Tervernernernernernernernernereevnr Sete A =.. ALWAYS FIT. We are giving you FITS at your own prices. MT 100k at these prices—they can’t be beat : Suits that sold from $30 to $35, for $25. e Pants that sold from $10.to $12, n~ 0s at $8We have more gor than we can use. They Must Go at Any Price. Merchant Tailor. NEVADA CITY. way dnd will no dubt appear in this citylesson taught them a year ago. Steer clear