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August 27, 1894 (4 pages)

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_ tioned accident resulting. The wound was EET 4 a THE DAILYTRANSCRIPT Published Every Evening, except Sunday. “BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month ‘ WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. MONDAY.,.... AUGUST 27, 1894. Married at Elko. Miss Mabel Godfrey was married to Jas. H. Bradish at Elko, Nevada, on Sunday, August 12th, The marriage cereniony was performed by Bishop Leonard of Salt Lake City. The bride is the eldest daughter of Hillesy and the late Emma Godfrey, nee Emma Downing, formerly of Virginia City, and is a niece of John and Josephihe Downing of this city. She is a graduate of Bishop Whittaker’s Hall, and has been teaching in the public schools of Elko -for a long time. The groom is the son of the late James Bradish, the caftle~king of Poree Valley, and is well thought of. nt A Plucky Fellow. A man was nominated for an office by the Democrats Friday, says the Post, who hates the railroad with such a large, businesslike hatred that he rides in-a_ buckboard rather than ride in the steam cars. That's the sort of a candidate we like. His name is W. W. Phillips, and he comes from Fresno. He has the courage of his convictions, and when he is elected we shall expect to see the rails through the San Joaquin valley rust in disuse, the cars fall to pieces and the fruit brought to market in wagons. Hooray for Phillips! Give it to em! The Republican ‘Test. By order of the County Central Committee the test has been changed to read: party.” This is the same test that the party has been working under at the primaries for the past twenty years, There is about as much difference, between the one adopted by the Central Committee at its last meeting and the change ordered, as there is between tweedle-de and tweedledum, But as the phraseology has been excepted to, and in order to secure harmony, the-old stereotyped test has -beonrestored. ~~ — 0 9 0+ 6 ee His Head Cut. down Pine street he was thrown from: his wagon and had his head cut. Easial, who is a fruit peddler of Newcastle, was driving his wagon down the street and the brake failed to hold. The team ran intoa stump and he was thrown out, the above-mendressed by Dr. Tickell. +-e@e eo Onk bottle Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is worth “To 1 support the nominees of the Republican _ AT LAST. * The Poles Have Been Ordered to Be_ Delivered. The Sunset Telephone Company has at last got a move on and our telephonic connection with the outside world is now almost an assured fact. It has been about two years since the Sunset Company invaded our county, and agreed to connect this city with the principal cities of the lower part of the State. They completed a line between this city and Grass Valley, with offices in Vinton’s drugstore here and in ‘Loutzenheiser’s drugstore at the last-named city. They ,also guaranteed to furnish this city and Grass Valley, and wound up their business in this part of: the country, for the time being, by letting a contract to M.L. & D. Marsh, of this city, to supply the needed amount of poles for the line as far as the town of Auburn. From this time work upon the line lagged and soon everything stopped, and the people of this city and Grass Valley began to suppose that the delinquent company had gone out of existence, so far as news from the management was concerned, In other words the people of the two towns began to look upon them as_frauds_and imposters. It now seems that the company meant well enough all the time, but during the recent money stringency which prevailed throughout the country, they became sligitly financially embarrassed, and all they wanted was little time to fulfil their promises. A short time ago the TRANScriPt received a communication from John Lawrence, the General Superintendent of the Sunset Telephone and Telegraph Company, in which he assigned reasons for the long delay and saying that work would be commenced on the line ina short time. According to his views the line will be completed by the coming fall. The intention was at first to have the line connect this city and Grass Valley with Auburn, but thishas béen changed; and the line will now be run to] Marysville, via Smartsville. The contract et to the above-named firm for the poles for the line to Auburn was cancelled and The company has ordered the poles pecial agent of the company, was expected to arrive in Grass Valley today and will be n this city tomorrow. Our people will soon be able to have communication with San Francisco, Sacramento, Marysville and all the other principal cities of California. in ‘he long-waited-for local exchanges will enience of the people. 5 Panic laasiabemeven lise tv Cay eaten Seay As It Looks. Two years ago the vote on Presidential electors stood: Republican, 118,027; Democrat, 118,151; Populist, 25,311. basis of an even division of the parties it tose Ps : would--take about 90,000 votes td carry the . °W2ers dividends. Three of the directors State for either of the parties this year. : The People’s Party will, therefore, nave t,. ame compensation and are under the same On the five of any other blood-purifier. gain 65,000 votes to accomplish this object. + e@er-Met Last Saturday. The Directors of the 17th District Agricultura] Association held a meeting in ‘this city last Saturday morning. A committee ‘was appointed to make arrangements with the Narrow Gauge Railroad Company for the running of trains. between here and Grass Valley during “the” week. Band.of Grass..Valley. was selected by the . Directors'to furnish the music at’ the Pawilion. ipa eee Stremsincaralee Tuar Trrep Fretime which is so common and so overpowering, is entirely driven off by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier. Hood’s Sarsaparilla overcomes weakness. Hoop's Pitts are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache, 25. a box. : + 7Oe+ et . First-Class Bookbindery. Promptly and cheaply done by Wm. Losch, over Giffen’s cigar store. a27-tf ” giecmmeiaaensenemtteal li petonireivenntitons — Ice Cold Soda Water at Carr Bros. Pate tras Ae ORS RE sees Buckien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, ‘Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively voures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaran‘teed to give perfect: satisfacion o1 money wefanded. Price 25’centa per box. For wale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. PE AG OS OMe eee A Million Friends. A frien ia need is a friend indeed, and snot less than one million people have found just a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery ‘for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.—If you have never used this Great Medicine, . one trial will convince you that it has won.derful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed todo all that is claimed or money will be refunded. ‘rial bottles free at Carr Bros, Drug Store Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. 2 Highest Honors—World’s Fair. RICES BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT : MADE. ° e A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fee from Ammonia, Alum or any other dduiterant. ' 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, °7eo+ Bad Accident. Last Friday B: F. Derickson, of Freeng barbed wire. He had a lever on the went over a bank into a gulley twelve feet Jenkins’ deep, striking on ‘his shoulder and head. He was badly bruised, —— —_--+@e The Proper-Thing to Do. — When you know a proper candidate for office do not content yourself with telling him you hope he may be elected, but. aid him to attain that position the duties of which he is well qualified to discharge, by voting for him atd-asking your friends ani neighbors to do likewise. vu ——____—<8 e-2—————_——~ What a Scene. At the Theater on Saturday evening, on the occasion of the concert for the benefit of the M. E. Church; there were about three hundred people in the dress circle. They were all ladies and children, with the exception of twenty-one he’s. What does it mean? a. ae Death of Mrs. Nash. Mrs. Nash, a stranger in this vicinity, died at the Sutton ranch, near Glenbrook Park, Saturday of consumption, cee Everybody Going. ‘A grand social dance will be held in Odd Fellows Hall on Thursday evening, August 30th. The best of music will be furnished by Prof. Tucker's orchestra, A good time is assured to all. td oo Persons whe lead a life of exposure ard subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago and will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment; it will banish pain and subdue inflammation. Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. ——_—__—-+ 69-2 Republican Caucus. delegates to. the county convention. are they to be selected in this city ? the country than all others diseases put to~ gether, and until the last few years supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced 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 teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucons 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, The Grass Valley Republicans will hold a caucus on Thursday evening to nominate How TueEre is more Catarrh in this section of taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a; THE OLD ALASKA, Now Being Worked by Men Who Understand Mining. The Alaska mine, ‘near Pike City, is doing well, says the Messenger. This mine's success is due wholly to the Supt. W. W. Casserly, who is making the mine pay where all others have failed. We were shown through the works the other day and found everything in first-class shape. They are at present working through a 120-foot perpendicular shaft. There is some’ talk of sinking ancther and larger shaft further up on the vein before long. Should the company decide to do this they can work to much better advantage. The ledge they are now working on is not the one worked by the former Alaska company, but one lying exactly parallel with the old one and hardly twenty feet apart. It was at first thought that both ledges would eventually come together, but as soon as dépth was obtained cn the new one it was seen to be impossible as the old ledge pitched one way: and the new one exactly the opposite. Both ledges contain gold in paying quantities and their extent is considered boundless, The shaft and hoisting works are situated about 260 yards from the mill are run by engines, There are at the present time about thirtytwo men working in and around, the mine, and a more jovial and contended set of miners we never saw. _The lowest wages are $2 per day and this only to the boys on separate shifts who run the engine at the hoist. The wages alone average over $100 per day. At the hoisting works about two eords of wood are consumed in twenty-four hours at the mill a little over three and a half cords in the same time. Tom Wayman, Sr., has just taken a contract to cut*and rdeliver on the ground 1000 cords of wood. The contract price is $3.50 per cord. Jake Bernhardt, of this place, has complete) charge of the mill and hires and discharges his millmen, Fred Low, one of the -directors of the company, is amalagamator on the opposite shift from Jake. ‘There are two engineers to run the engine and keep the mill going and everyone knows his business anew contract was let for poles to Marys-. and keeps it going like clockwork. The ville. to be deliverecl immediately, preparatory . and charge the men $20 per month for board. to commencing work, C, W. Hinchcliffe, . Contrary to the general rule when compancompany run the boarding house at the mine ies run their own boarding houses, this company gives first-class board—better than any hotel in the mountains arid as good as the best anywhere. Superintendent Casserly was a workihg man himself and realizes that men will work better and more cheerfully if they have good wholesome food to eat-and also be put in immediately for. the con-. bright cheerful quarters to sleep in. Of all This morning as John Easial was driving . y the men working there (some thirty-two) not one Whom we talked to, and we talked to almost all, had a single complaint to make, which is not only rare but almost beyond belief. There is no doubt but that the mine is under the right management at last and will, before a great while, give its are working at the mine and receive the restriction as the other men, workitg fifteen stamps at present butintend fixing ten more and dropping them before the first of next month. ‘here is only a few men taking out rock but they manage to hey, are out; man’s crossing, had a bad fall while stretch-. jeep the fifteen stamps busy all the time. Most of the men are prospecting and openfence that was not strong, and in pulling, it ing up in readiness for stoping out, so there tight the wire broke and. Mr. Derickson. wij} he no delay when the present stopes are worked out, If we had a few mcre superincapital brought in to develop our mines, 4t would surprise one to see the number of Downieville boys employed at the Alaska, Out of the thirty men almost half are beys from this place or immediate vicinity. Casserly believes in giving employment to residents of the couuty and will always give taxpayers a show in preference to~ outside laborers. Weare indebted to Superintendent Casserly and Wim. Young especially, but to all the men in general, for favors shown us during our recent visit to the mine, We predict that before long the old Alaska will raise itself from the rotten hole it used to be and come to the front as oue of Sierra’s greatest bullion producers. ; ahaa Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding: Estate of John H, Onstott, deceased, Order admitting will to probate. Letters testamentary issued thereon to Nancy D. Onstott, widow of said deceased, without Bonds, M. W. Coombs vs, James D. Hague. Being argued. 1 acento aiae cin Seine Another Mine Sold. ee The quartz mine known as the Dower mine on the Richards’ place, Piety Hill, has been sold to San Franciseo parties and will now be worked on an extensive scale, It is said that H. H. Noble, the well-known mining man, is one of the principa] owners, —-— +e o--—_—_ —— Michell’s Social. Prof. Michell will give his regular social at Odd Fellows Hall on Saturday evening. Fine musie will be furnished by an orchestra. of four pieces, td tendents in Sierra county like Casserly there . -+aweuld.-be.fewer-failures..and.,.much..more. THE PAVILION. It Will Be Opened Tomorrow Evening in Armory Hall. The Pavilibn will be officially opened tomorrow night, From present indications the display of horticultural and agricultural products will surpass any exhibit heretofore seen in this city, The fancy work and textile exhibit will excel that of all former years, and everything combined will go to make it the best and most successful Pavilion ever held in the county, It heing the first night Armory Hall will doubtless be packed. The Directors have made arrangements to have a different form of entertainment on each succeeding night, and this will tend to draw large crowds during each evening of the week. A large amount of fruit has already been placed in the hall and various booths and stands are beginning to assume their normal proportions. The Fair management have taken particular pains to see that everything is arranged for the benefit of the public, The aisles, through which the people will have to pass to reach the different parts of the building and view the exhibits, are wider than in previous years, and the exhibits will be in good positions; so that people will not have to stand on tip-toe to see this piece of fruit or geta glimpse of that handsome piece of fancy work. A band will be present on each evening and will discourse fine music. Arrangements have been imade with the railroad company torun a-special train. to this city from Grass Valley and. back every . evening during the week, for the accommodation of thé people of that place; who are desitous of visiting the Pavilion. The rates on these trains have been fixed at the nominal] sum of 50 cents for the round trip, including admission to the Pavilion, and large numbers are expected from that place. The program arranged . by the. Directors for the week ig about as follows:
On Tuesday night the commissioners from this county to the recent Midwinter Exposition will present to théSupervisoré of the county the silver cup which was won in the coupon contest inaugurated by the San Francisco Chronicle. On Wednesday night there will be a grand musical entertainment, which will be participated~in by some of the bestknown people of Grass Valley. Among themare Mrs, Wm. S. May, Mrs. John Glasson, Mrs. F, J. Thomas, Mrs. De Witt Renfrow, Geo. W. Conaway, (first appear. ance in many years)~ James Watt, John Glasson, W.d. Crase, Mrs, James Watt, pianist, Soe On Thursday night Hon, ©. F, MeGlashan will deliver the annual Fair address, and it will be grand, as Mr. McGlashan is rated among the best orators of the State. Friday night an entertdinment will lx given at which Miss Ethel Hornick will recite and Mrs. Bruce B. Lee will sing. No special entertainment has yet been arranged for Saturday night. ee > Lively Work. ENO Lee parnicenn vues *y ~andidates are doing some lively work in this city. 1 has not been determined how the delegates are to be selected. We presume, however, the contest here will be made on the office of Sheriff, there being three candidates—Rapp, Blight and Provines. 2 C@e-Tomorrow Night. —_—Everybody should go to the Pavilion tomorrow evening. The Fair promises to be one of the very best ever held in this city? + 9@e es Got the Name Wrong. One or two San Francisco papers published the name of W. F. Bliss as the Nevada county member of the Democratic State Central Committee. It should have been W. F. Prisk, K “+ oOo >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 jour aid, tranquillity and health follow, speedily, and with the departure of the symptoms mentioned, departs algo 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 is 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, Z GORY REESE MRS Si 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 ee ODO ee Voice Culture and Singing. oh Mrs, De Wit Renfrow of San Francisco will give lessons in voice culture and singing. All desiring her services will please leave word at the National Hotel. a20 4 Gar “Special Shoeman Best, like Grimes of In Sampson rubber Boots, the old by Druggists, 75c, Composition.” _@amy a e olden Times, Always handle goods that stood the best test, That is the way to get rich and feather your nest; eee You know Sampson was strong, rubber boots he wore, None other than Pure Gum from Woonsocket Co.’s Store; On fand and in water his feet never were sore; solemn Oath he swore, Thirty years’ test, proved Woonsockets the best; None better than Sampson’s, Friend Miller attest, Reliable Delbridge, More White and Haas to Recommend the Sampson, Woonsocket Rubber Boot and Shoe. A DEMOCRATIC. OPINION. What the Nevada State Organ Thinks About Them. The Virginia City Chronicle is unquestionably the leading Democratic organ in the State of Nevada, and in its issue of last Saturday that paper says: The Democrats of California have cast themselves into the Dead Sea, and will consequently be covered by the waters of oblivion. The rock -on which they split—~for there was opposition to it—was the one which ‘‘approves and endorses the administration of Grover Cleveland, and expresses coafidence in his judgment and patriotism, and in his ability to guide the destinies of the Republic through the difficulties by which it is beset.” That settles. the whole question. To go on further would be a work of supererogation. Here is its silver plank in full, and it could not have been improved had it come with the indorsement of Grover Cleveland and John Sherman combined : ‘‘We favor the retirement of all gold coins and paper currency below the denomination of $10, in order to restore silver to its full use as a circulating medium,’ We also favor the reopening of the mints of thé United States to the coinage of both gold and silver without dis¢rimination, on such basis as will maintain their parity, thus giving sboth metals such recognition as they enjoyed prior to the Republican Demonetization Act of 1873.” ~ So the Democratic party of California goes before the people of that’ State with a goldbug plank in its platform because Federal officeholders, appointed by Cleveland, were admitted to its councils, and dictated this plank of its platform, the short of it. While the resolutions against all Trusts+-but one--it failed to condemn the greatest Trust of all which overshadows our. country, and that_is the Gold Trust, The Sugar Trust, in the same linc, is insignificant when compared with the Gold Trust, which overspreads the Nation as with a pall, That is the long and party adopted sorts of Aud, therefore, the California Democrats, in State Convention assembled, after endorsing the stalesmanship of “Grover Cleveland, could not have done differently than they did, It many be unfortunate that the capitalistic class is too often chosen to State Conventions. But this same class should not forget,.that the labor class-behind them haveintelligence as well as the delegates who have represented (or misrepresented) them. So the people, who are behind these representatives in Convention, will have their right in choosing State officers and Congressmen, : <-2o-+ m A Fine Concert. The concert given at the Theater Saturday evening last for the benetit of the Methodist Church wae one of the very best ever given here, The building was filled with as fine an audience as ever listened to an entertainment in this city. The program was carried out as advertised and in a mest admirable manner, Mrs. Mary Gibbons Williams, Mrs. DeWitt Renfrow and Miss [da Wilhelm made their first appearance before a Nevada City audience, and the applause they received was an assuring fact that they had established themselves as favorites with our people. Had we the time and space to spare we should have been more than pleased to have particularized Gael purt uf the-pregram--soe-exceHently rendered, 6 + e@er PREMATURE baldness may be , prevented and the hair made to grow on heads already bald, by the use of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, + e@e > Grand Preparations. The Grass Valley people are making grand preparations to receive the delegates to the Republican Convention, which -will be held in that city on the ‘8th of next month, will be in attenilance. Itis proposed to make it.one of the most interesting conventions ever held in this county. a vos na Wuen beyond the reach of doctors and drug stores, a box of Ayer’s Pills in your pocket may prove a godsend. Remember this. + 0@er -—Just So. An exchange says the Democratic enthusiasm has been nipped in the Budd all over the State, 9 Hood’s Saved 1 Can Honestly Say This My Life “For years I was in a serious condition with catarrh of the stomach, bowels and bladder, I sufered intensely from dyspepsia, in fact was a miserable wreck, merely a skeleton, I seemed to go from bad te worse. I really wished I 3 wasdead. Ihad S taken so much S medicine of the wrong kind that it had poisoned AS PRED, “80 BY FosTeER. Angeles. los AxqeLes, August 25,-“A thunder: storm, unusual in violence, and actompanied by a vivid display of lightning, viaited this section this morning. The rain fell quite heavily here and in the, mountains, and a strong breeze swept over the city and neighboring county. The storm lasted about ‘un hour. A man named Rice, working on a bridge over the Arroyo Seco, was struck by lightning in this morning's thunderstorm and one’ side of his body paralyzed. There is no similar case on record in this county. ~Oe 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 leave word at the Union Hotel. a251w Hot Down There. A gentleman from Grass Valley informs the ‘RaNscripr reporter that the thermometer stood at 103degrees in the shade at that place on Sunday noun. Golly, we would dislike to live there, No wonder so many Grass Valleyans came up to the county seat yesterday. <e Too Large. The arrivals at the Union and National Hotels were very large on Saturday and Sunday, Too lirge for publication in to= day's ‘TRANSORIP?, sited) 2 ammen The Democratic Convention. The Democratic County Central Committee will meet in'‘a few days, and it is thonght the Convention will be held about -+theniddle-of next-meath,———_-— Oe oe Mine Sold, Arnold Becker and others of San Francisco have purchased the McKillican mine, near North Bloomfield, -Mr. Becker arrived here today and will go to that place tomorrow to take charge ot the property. ~ 1oe+ Put Under Bonds. * — I, N. Robinson of Kureka had his hear-: ing in Justice Mulloy’s court Saturday, and -was-put under $500 to keep ye peace for six months, abpaec acaglinieicotastccacen Mistletoe Encampment. The regular meeting of Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1, O. O. F., will take place this evening, Every member is requested to be present. Goss 6 Sig gare 77 sae Ter eae REMEMBER, Olothing at your own price other goods one-half price, at the closing~ out sale in the Transcript Block. jiset Turery-rwo leading Democrats of Wyandotte, Mich,, held a meeting the other day and decided to hereafter affilliate. with the Republican party. <2“ Guaranteed Cure, It is hoped every delegate elected . : me, and my. finger nails began te turn black _ > Potter’s Mills, Pa. and come off. I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilia and it did more for me than all prescriptions. I have gradually regained perfect health, am entirely free from catarrh of the bowels, and paininmy back. My recovery is simply maryelous.” W. R.YounG, Potter's Mills, Pa. Hood’s ‘=. Cures Hood *s Pili cure distress after eating ANNUAL MEETING, F NEVADA Mt Wate Meson Sit wa ksid vada Olly on Thursday, August 30, 1894, At the Theatre, at 11 4. m., for the election of officos We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. 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 A Heavy Thunder’ Storm at tos . PERSONAL POINTERS. A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks Doings and Intentions, : J. A, Conner of San Francisco is in town, vi. C. Julian of San Francisco is in town, é — J.°8. McBride wa‘ in town yeaMiss Kate Brean of-W & Visit, : Robert Forbes of Downievi on Sunday: T. J. Skellenger of San Francisco is in’ town. RC, Walrath returned from the Bay Sunday morning, H. M, Gates of San Francisco is here spending a few days. J.R. Dwyer of San Francisco is here spending a few days, A. E. Banks of San Francisco arrived here on last evening's train, Hon, R. McMurray arrived here last evening from San Francisco, John R.Tyrrell and wife visited the county seat on Sunday evening. J.D. Ostrom and Theo. Wetzel came down from the Derbec mine today. Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Mardon of French Corral left this morning for Maryaville, C. D, Eastin of Graniteville arrived here last evening from San Francisco on his way home, Mra. J. S, Dunn leaves tomorrow for Campbell Springs forthe benefit of her health. E. J, Reetor returned last evening from San Francisco, with a Budd on the lapel of his coat. : Thomas C, Howell arrived here last evening from Sierra City on his way to San Francisco, J. K, Wiggins of Downieville arrived . here Saturday evening from Chicago on his way home, ; John T. Riley of Allison. Ranch, Demo{ lle was in town: the “county, seat yosterday. Mowes Bates returned from the Democratic Convention on Saturday, and went to his mountain home yesterday, Miss Nellie Rowe, who has been here visiting relatives for the past week, returned: to her home in Grass Valley last evenings. Moses H, Colley and wife of San Francisco arrived here Saturday evening on a visit to the gentleman's. brothers, "James and. William H. Colley. Frank RK. Wehe, the most popular District Attorney Sierra county ever had, was in town Sunday on his way home from the Democratic Convention, oe inn ESO peatnterinnnrsicnisseniie : Pure Arctic Fountain Soda Water at Carr Bros, : je-26 trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. . We could 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 Brou., Drug Store. Large size 50c, and $1.00. : Royal Baking Powder (o., 106 Wall St., N. Y, a Ber rncgur 4B GP dn? After something which as a matter of fact is onable waste of energy. the same thing. It may be added, however, Confectionery of the highest quality and not Pacific Coast, and it would require somethin thing that would equal them. In NEVADA CITY, candy and passes on a pinch, as it were. You can’t beat m ae a oe eat nme aneremeenmy A’ WILD GOOSE CHASE directly under your hand is 4 most unreasOley’ and Confectionery mean that when you say “FOLEY,” you mean something which is merely an apology for candies anywhere on the g very like a wild goose chase to find any . Opp. L. Hyman & Co.’s Store, 13 Commercial St., Nevada City. — . SUITS Suits that sold from Pants that sold from , M0P™ Call and see the goods. BE al busi mk r. ENGLEDRIGHT, Secretary. Mortison’s — We have more*goods than we can use. They Must ‘Go'] at Any Pr ice. . MORRISON, Merchant Tailor. 35 PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. THBY BIT! ALWAYS FIT. We are giving you FITS at your own prices. MOX@™ Look at these prices—they can’t be beat : $30 to $35, for $25. $10 to $12, now going at $8. heatland.is here on A cream of tartar baking powder.— Highest of all in leavening strength.—-Latest ~ United States Government Food Report, cratic nominee for Sheriff, was avisitor to. . é