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Hall's Catarrh Cure
Drugyists, Toledo, Olio, Drugg
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ll HE DAILY TRANSCRIPT) A Fribute to the Memory of the Late . . WALTER MEAD Ss spat never-left the scenes of, so many pleasures Rather Uncalled For. . A Burning Chimney,
Published Every ‘Evening; éx6ept Sunday:
BROWN « CALIINS, = Proprietegs. .
: Be. L _@
15 Cts. per Week or S0VCts. per, Month
WHEN PMD IN ADVANEOR .
DOELARS PER: vt AR. . SIX
re ce Re em ee te a Ne oN neem ae
B
THURSDAY. FEB. 14, 1895,
Oat cree vec ns ee
’ .
UNIFORM RANK Kk. OF Pp. .
Mountain Division Will Have a‘ Pub. .
lic Installation.
.
.
<
v .
Ata meeting of Mount ati Division, No, . "
16, Uniiorm Rank Kiuche ot Pythias, he ha .
. last evening, the fullowing — officers wer
elected:
Charles Pecor, Sir Kaighet Captain; Ww.
M. Quigley, Sir KuightLiewtenants
He R.
Hoskins, Sir Knight: Hlerald; (. H
son, Sir Knight Recorder;
Hlarri( teurge Cc, Gaylord, Sir Kuight Treasurer; Sir Kuights
Deatlv has claimed another shining mark. .
John Bacigalupi, Js i. Isaac and J. oA, No man has recently passed from fife in.
Northway, Trustees, California to the other shore who has been .
The installation wilk take place on Wed=} More sincerely motrued and whose life .
nesday evening, Febru ary 27th, and will bed Cemented more warm friend: hip than that .
public to invited guests, each member hay-{°! Hon, W. W. Stow. Those “who knew
inviting a friend. “Fol:
lowing the in ‘tallation a social hop will ibe
given at Odd Pelfows banquet hall,
It is expected that Colonel C.F. Mesistant Adjutant General C,
Bryan Nichols and other
the brigade are expected ‘to be
ing the privilege of
Bex
Glashan, A
grand otlicers: of
present at i:
the installation, T
+-+@e 6
Must Mean Business,
have been so fruitless, that I have adopted
him best loved hira most,
in the State he
delighted to honor him:
was equalled .
were alnfost innumerable, but so thought.
.
}
Ww knew. of
class;when the grave has ‘received his re.
mattis, His life was full ofacts of kindnes ‘.
he most despised was deception, Ifa
In-every county
hadhosts of friends who }
His -genero ivy .
by but His few, charitie
5
fully and tenderly were th y bestowed that
them
here will be an army of
ex¢epL the re Iprents, .
iMournors of this .
.
man
mi ee The rich andthe powerful received little .
Cinn—Ho}. va, Tagy, what's that sign on : !
faa ef Bug moge consideration from him than, the
our front door “No a ‘e exce : y . No admittance except! humblest, He always saw more good than .
on business
.
T 1 : evil in mankind, “When -he once put his
agg lére have > ; 7
.
aes ‘ ; AEE SO MEDY “ YOUNR ria in an individual. he wever withdrew .
men calling on my Ps BLK ir Vis : T .
& on ny daughters and their visits it, without good cause. The trait which .
.
this plan to reduce the su plus,
eee
Uniform Rank Notice, mi
All members of Uniform ink, Mountain
Division, are hereby
Armory Hall every
notiticd to appear at} ™
Wedue (lay hight for
drill practice. By order
yi2tt Citas, Pkeor, Captain,
oe
ee.
+ ©@e +
. N. D.-G. W. Attention=
The regularmeeting of Laure 1 Parlor, No,
6, will be held on™tursd ty
14, :
The feature of the eve ning will bea
entine entertainment
;
ValLune Courry k, Pres,
Mary Hook, Ree,
2t al
— + 2@e-Now’s This ‘
We offer One Hundred Dollars LLeward for
any case of Catarrl that cannot be enped by
KF, J. CHENE)
We the undersigned, have
Poledo, (0
known EF, J
eCo,, Ft Ips
Cheney for the last i) years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in
ill business tran
obligatian made by their firm,
West & Truax, Wholesale Drugyist,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Kiunan & Marvin,
\W holesale
®
Hall’s Catarrh Cure-is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous nt
surfaces of the system, Price, 75e. per bottle. Sold by all Druyyists,
once deceived him he could never re-estab
lish his confidence,
forgot, or, that he would not try to return
Ww
public life he never lost an oversensitiveness
about his honor and kindness of heart, If
he heard that some remark he had nade
dr‘sdine action he had taken, had been in-j
terpreted as an intent to injure the feelings
of angther, it made him
¢vening, Feb, . had corrected the impression,
ie was his
dearer to
geutle as a child in all bis social rel ations,
He was a tender and affectionate. hu sDanal
demanding strict compliance with the rules
of right and justice and correct deportment,
With: the laboring classes he
cerely mourned;
ment to thein and demanded that they be
paid liberal wages, and, when he had them in
his employ, that they should be well fed and
comfortably housed,
catering to their intellectual advancement in
every way in his power. He was the least
ostentatious. of men, He never .courted
notoriety, socially or politically. Ile would
always shrink from public appearance, even
when his position seemed. to demand it,
He was a great reader, hi
world, the operations of ditferent govern
mental system, the character of the
entirely familiar
No man ever did him
favor, no matter how trivial, that he ever
ith interest. His memory of such things
as almost With all his
phenomenal,
miserable till he
His » word
bond,
honor His personal Was
him than all else. He was as
id father, yet he was exax tipg andl firm in
will be sinHe believed. jn just treat
He believed, also, in
atiairs of the
rulers
different fations, were subjects -he was
with, Hé had a keen
} hours for work and
. He Was careful and methodical in
HON. W. W. STOW:
his unceasing efforts to accomplish results
in whatever he engaged would speedily wear
But he
Was so systematic, so methodical in all he
lil, that he
duties with promptnéss and ease, He
~
out-an-ordinary physical system.
attended to his multifarious
had
hours for recreation,
When his wotk was ‘done he dropped all
reference to it till working hours returned,
his busi—
uess,” -Hlis interests were scattered all over
the State, and. atteutiong to them would
Have required the whole time of an ordinary man, Yet he @onducted ‘them with
ease, besides attending to duties devolving
; Qpou him for the benetit: of others; giving
utvice to all whd sought. it; consulting
With the throngs-who-visited— hin daily—on .
has selPark and
take in every detail of the work, plan for
the
stilying how to do the most with the least
money,
prout upon-supplies furnished or contracts
1858 he
clo: failed to visit Golden Gate
political matters. Since
further improvements and all time
No man has ever’ made a_ dollar
,
eutered into there, since he has been’ a
Board
eitizens
of Commissioners,
with
niaking cost price for supphés furnished,
member of the
Had not all joined. him in
or services rendered-there, he would have
made lifela burden to*them, He has left
his monument in Golden Gate Park; and
his tiemory as a Commissioner will
be held
people of San Francisco and the Golden
in grateful remembrance by “the
State, In any mining county where he has
operated, citizens have fouud out his methods
of doing business, his-.courage and pertiWacrly in pushing developments, The same
stery-is~ heard where-he has -hadlanded
interests, b wikia ol other property.
During his forty odd years of residence in
California he lias done much to develop _its
résources, He has always lent a helping
hand to striggling enterprises and has been
publie-spirited every day in the year, durState. In his
Niabits he was temperate and regular, He
lis entire residence in the
Was an intense lover of his home. He could
always be found there. after five o’clock in
the evening, unless business called him
elsewhere, which was seldom. -His chief
Cujoyinent Was in the family gircle sur—
rounded by those hie intensely loved, Mr,
Stow doubtless had faufts and wag human,
Tike the
discovered them,
restof us, but his friends seldem
Hie possessed every good
quality . have enumerated, and thousands
the State
far every one of them, andattest that I have
of his triends all over will vouch
: Pestimoyials analytical mind and a very retentive mem—. "0b exaggerdted them, Those--who. knew
free, ory As a conversationalist. he wa ldom . bim—kuew of Iris kindness of heart, his un
. 415 @ ] a é 5 3 5S seit . o
° ; flinching loy ilty to” triends hris gener
igh 2 excelled dud no ene ever listened to him 5 ” Fj
ch tke wiihant woquiring sataneeiae He pos. os impulses and public spirit, will. never
: forget him Bb, J. Watson,
sessed executive ability of the highest order b ;
Those who hav used Dy, King s New His daily work, his great responsibility \ Bia Inco, Feb. ] fa ’
Discovery know its value, and those who .
have not, have how the Opportunity to try it ;
Free, Call'on flie advertised Druggist and FUNDS GETTING Low. [Ir atllicted with scalp diseases, hair fall
geta Trial Bottle, Free; Send your name <a ing out,.and premature baldness, do not use
and address to tF" Biicklen «and Co., . The Debris Commission Will Die if . grease or alcoholic preparations, but apply
Chicago, and eta sample box of Dr. King’s Prompt Steps Are Not Taken. Hall's Hair. Renewer.
New Life Pills, Free, as ‘well as & copy of
in
Free. All of which is guaraiiteed to do you
good and cost you nothing, Sold
at Carr . jt
Bros; Drugstore,
+ ebe-e sin
Two Lives Saved,
Mrs, Phoebe Thomas, of
Ill,, was told by her doctors she had ConJunction City,
her, but two bottles Dr, K ing’s New. Discovery oompletely cured her and she says it
Mr, Thos, 136
Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a
saved her life, Kiygers,
€ inento and San Joayuin rivers and thei
dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tributaries, In two years the Coiminission
tried without result everything else then has done nothing in this last’ direction for
bought one bottle of Dr, King’s New .Dis wankat fond:
covery and im two weeks w as cured, He is A yaar bao the Comminsion. tried to ax
naturally thankful, It is such results, of
which these are samples, that prove the
the wonderful efficacy of this
Coughs and Colds.
medicine in
Free trial botthes at
Carr Bros, Drug Store, Regular size 50c
: — ~ received 101 petitions to. resume hydraulic
ys es shine ;
Highest Honors—World's Fair,
.
y
&
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE. (
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, Free
49 YEARS THE STANDARD.
gr
ess inakes an appropriation for its benefit
is feared that the Comimission -will pass
out of existence before many months more,
When the Commission was organized Con
gress gave it an appropriation of 15,000,
and on this
years, paying salaries, mile age, advertising:
and other expenses necessary in passing
upon petitions for the restimption of hy
draulic
upon these mining petitions the Comuni
was empowered to invéstigate the Sacra
cure an appropriation
construction of a great dam at a point on
the Yuba river, betweeh We (huerre Point
and Marysville, but the appropriation was
not allowed,
mining,
means, "says Recorder Cillette, ‘the employ
ment of at least
mines over 1,500,000 cubic yards of yravel
have been removed, and estim ating the gold
ate profits to the mine owners: would be
about $300,000, ”
will let the Commission die unless the California deléyation takes the matter of
taining it in hand ak once. afid secures
. 2°
another appropriation,
Sruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum; Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Che United States Debris Commi: s1On is
a bad way, financially, and unless Con
amount it has lived for two
mining, In. addition. te passing
ionk
of $300,000 for the
During the last year the Coimmissiog has
and has granted 69.° ‘This
500 men, Fromm *these
ield to. be 20 cents a enbic yard, the
agyreThe impression prevails that Conuresa
sus. .
+ *@e +
Hackien’s Arnica’ Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cute,
+ *@e
Biectric Bitters,
: \
Chis remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special mention. All who haye used Electric Bitters
sing thé*saimngSong ot praise,—A purer
medicine deés not exist and it is guaranteed
Bitters
wail cure all diseases of the Liver and KidBoils, Salt
Rheum and other aflections caused by impure
hleod. Will drive
Land. prevent.as.wellas cure all Malaria]
to dowdlthat is clained, Electric
&
neys, will rémove Pimples,
Nialaria from the-system
levers,—For cure of Headac he, ( ‘onstipation
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Entire
satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded,
Prive 50 cts. aud $1.00 per bottle at Carr
Bros, Drug Store
\
;Mrs. Viola Emer y
* Dyspepsia and eatarrh of the, bowels, causod wes wile Bre ut suffering, She has been
Hood's “t
muna anaanannnn’
‘orns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively
curés Piles, or no pay required, It is yywaranfrom Ammonia, Alum or any, other adulterant, . teed to give perfect satisfavicn or
. refunded,
money
Price 25 cents per. bex—for
, . sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug ‘Store,
symptoms, :
has improy‘ uU res
ed im looks }
AA aéeaae ee eo at
and weight,
I havé also. taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla for
Serofala with mich benefit: Hood’s SarSaparilla isa splendid tonic. and blood
purifier, HERMAN FP. EMERY, 348 Bixth
Street, Portland, Cregon.
“Hood's Pille cure Liyer Ils, Bo,
@
a
ever.
Indigestion, Crampstaking Hood's Sarsapazilla and has no bad >
. He Writes of Numerous Things, In«
cluding the New Charter.
. San Franciyco, Feb, 12, 1895,
My Dear Teayscnier: I have a very
Warn Wiend hore fathe person of Mr. John
; Kenny, "a whol ‘sale liquer dealer at 605
. Front street, tr. Kenny is an ev thusiastic®
member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians,
nd he is to. be. féund .at all their annual
gatherings, taking an active part. He also
reads the TRaNsenirr, wheterer one of my
letters, but he also reads everything else in
letters appear only does*he read my
the paner, including the ‘ads. He regards
the
daily paper published in Northern Califorthe l RANSCRIPT as most interesting
ma. At tie meet gs ot the Hiberhians he
has: been brought into intimate relations
with Hon. T. oh, Carr, of your city, who is
‘Iso a constant attendant, .tle has @ great .
regard for MiroC., and I believe would goa
e-out of his to serve him. long Cistans way
Well, the other day I took the paper which
centained the appointinent of We “Cas
Chief Deputy Assessor ta him, — Ha cond_it)
over carefully, and then said
my.! He's
have T. H.Carr as Justice of the Peace,
“Oh, my,
& regular ‘Poo Bah.’ Here we
City Clerk, Deputy Assessor, and theCarr
Bros., oceupy more space in-the TRANSCRIP]
for advertising thad any other tirm. He
desérves success,” said Mr. K., ‘and’ T hope
How man} have that: he has married ?
grown tomanhood and womanhood that he
has.christened ?
listened to his words of wisdom and prayer
are left to greet him should he return *
good man still pursues his ealling and is
beloved by all.
think he would tind
Peace be
chning years be
some means of doing
his detrou, the eold
rood with him, and may g ‘
sheltered
blasts of sorrow or. want.
In cne of my former letters 1 wrote of
omitted te doctors, but IT inadvertently
mention one who hagachteved a faine s
CONG
to none in’ her spegtal tie These things
are hable to occur, even vo the most. care
tul, Which . aim not L refer to Miss F.C;
Sargent, M.1., daushter of the. late "Nenator Sargent. She was born in. Nev ada
City, and received the: foundation in that
place for the splendil education whucll she
ow: possesses, — She has studied her special.
ties in all the great. medical ceuters of the
had Mppertunity
ile abroad with hor tather tani tald
that she has effected some marvelous cures
world, having abuncant
wh
but she is of such a
nature that [ don't
unobtrusive
would. tell
as’ l an’ anything
retiring
believe she
even such an old friend
about them. She
at the Children’s’ Hospital “here, a very
he will get it, as he is a right good fellow.”
I said amen. Mr. ¥
seen the comic opera of the “Mikado: so!
X., had evidently never .
when I explained the peculiar characteristics .
of “Poo Bah” he saidhe did not Mean it .
that way'at all, but only in the matter of
holding offices, }
And while [ am writing of Trishinen and
Ancient-Orders and such things, let inesay
a few words about.one who I see is still in
your midst, but whom . thought had Jong
[ retour to the
tlow well do I rememfather
friends, and every time when 1 returned
home from Marysville they were both at the
stage oflice to meet me,
since gone to join his fathers.
Rev. Father Claire,
ber him? He and my
were preat
hand,
Father Claire, and may you live long to lead
your flock into the paths they should tread,
Here’s my
Hilk NEW CHARTER,
I think I can safely say that the New
Charter about.to be submitted to the people
of this city in a few days, is doomed to
ineet the fate. of its. predecossors. It was
hastily gotten up, and: in my opinion is
crude. ‘Lhe framers did not have the time
nor the means at their command to draft
1 believe the
head of every department here should have
such an important document,
been consulted as to the needs of their par
ticular offices, The subordinates, too, might
with great protit have: been called upon for
Phis
was not done, mainly . presume from lack
such information as they possessed,
of time, dt cannot for a moment be thought
that a promiscuous body of men, taken from
the business walks of lite, with perhaps one
or two exceptions, could, in the short space
of time allotted’them, make a set of organic
laws for such a large city as this that would
withstand the test of time. The very greatest care should be exercised, and all sources
Sut
clent time sheuld be giverr to cligest all this,
of infermation eagerly sought for,
and then to put it in @ Compact form, so
that the people may easity read ‘and readily
Such understani it. was not done in the
case under consideration. tt -was a rush
y '
from beginfing to end, So, as 1 said before,
unless theré is’a great change within a few
days, the New Charter is doomed,
A FEW MORE,
A few days ago I happened to walk along
Pacitic Avenue, and when between Laguna
and Buchanan streets, 1 stopped ‘to look at
areally palatial residence. Lt is situated
the street, (the
‘desirable for all purposes), and commands a
on the north side of Tost
beautiful view of the Golden ttate® and the
Bay. All the points of interest must be
obserable from theréar pertion of the house
Such is the house built
by Levert McMurray. Who of
In early days his
headquarters were on Shady Creek, between
never be obscured.
old-timers
d6es not remember him ”
Cherokee and Columbia Hill, I believe; and
there be laid the foundation for the large
fertune which he now possesses, He has
been singularly fortunate in his legitimate
mining and ditch enterprises, and he is one
of our—‘solid”* men. He is called ‘Colonel
We have lots of ‘‘Colonels,”
is ‘*Colonel” Head and ‘Colonel
Mead, and I
title of **Doctor.”’
lows, us Nevada county pee de> 4
, pect
now. There
Morrow,
and ‘‘Colonel even the
great TelBut to re
turn Mr. MuMurray was always noted for
have
Oh! we are
hts geniality of mauner, and the same bright
smile and warm grasp of the hand
rreets
his old friends whenever he me te them
Prosperity has not spoiled, but rather has
mellowed hin, :
One day last week, in passing down’ Larkin street, I met my old friewd -Revy. A ie > Ut
Warren. He looked remarkably well, aad
his step was as firm and his eyes as bright
ayo,
We spoke of early days in Nevada City, of
as they Were thirty-five or forty years
its brave men and beautiful women, and I
found that the Dr., took as great an inter-est in the whereabouts and welfare ot former
that business ever since.
(1 have never béen in it), andthe -view-ean .
high honor, Her specials are the eye, the
ear aud the throat.
Aud speaking of that family, puts’ me in!
mind of Ueorge Sargent, who is “rapidly . ‘uly prepared fronrthe best ingredients. 25e,
torging his way tothe front rank’ in‘ his SSRs
chosen profession of the law, Nothing can } A Terrible Visitént.
keep a member ef that family in medio rity Pain is-always e terrible Visitant, and
they will come -to the front ‘lomictles itself. with one for life,
grows every day to look more like’ his Chis inthetion is preventible, in’ cases of
tather, and b imagine he has some—ofhis
Mannerisms, — He has that quick step n=
dicative. of. a) nervous teiiperament, the
fact, 1
great similarity, and . venture the
tion that ico. C,
same as his father. In
Cau see al
predic
Sargent will yet be heard
from,
Once in a while LT run across J.B. RichNeKor along time in thé fifties
he was a partner of the late ‘T. T.
mond—‘'Rich.,”’ as he
was called in
vada City,
Davenport in the grocery business on the lower
part of Main street. He afterwards drifted
into politics and 1 believe he has been in
At present he is
Land Office in this
iby, Waren Mean,
— + eOee
‘clerk inthe U.S,
MANY women find great diftictilty in ar
ranging their hair becomingly, ‘because of its
harsh and coarse texture, By the use of,
Ayer's Hair Vigor, the -hair becomes soft,
plaint, and glossy. The Vigor is the “host
cleanly of all hair preparations, “
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Nicely Entertained:
The Royal Whist Club met. last
ut the residence of Charles Grissell, Broad
evento
street. Tho tirst prizes were won by J. FE,
Colley and Mrs. Charles Crrissell, the see
ond prizes going to M, Rosenberg and Mrs,
W. D. Vinton:
company were serenaded by Messrs, Brink
Pho+
During the evening the
man and Jacobs,
How many of those whe}
Phe ;
es
He has -poregalgr chureh, 1
I believe, but put bint in a desert and 1]
our .
Is a visiting physician .
.
Ceorge . often
We have received a correspondence from The ‘alarm. of fire at 8 o'clock last evening
French Coygal in which the writer complains . was daused by a burning chimney at the
. of the horrid condition of ‘the roads in that. residence of Leonard Foote, on Clark street,
j locality and. says they are a disgrace to the . Piety Hill. “The bell at the Piety Hill fire
county. The correspondent should~nat for . house a is the
{rst to ring, but many who
get that this has been 'a very hard winter on heard it supposed that a boy was striking a
ithe roads. What damage the protractgd . quicksilver tank with a hammer, and paid
: : : p B. Le ry i
raimstorms failed to do was finishedbY PRE, no turther attention until the re gular bells
j fate snow, The roads ev eryWhere: are in. rang. Aftér going ‘to the corner of . Pine
ja very rough condition, and we doubt if the and Spring streets with their hose carts the
. people of Freneh Corral and veoinity have . i
.
j {re companies were ordered back, as there
cause for complaint than,those o was no need of their services,
}
. any more
} other part ot
f
the county. Due allSwance
& pitewme ;
j should always be made for the Weather and Wiex suffering from throat or lung
} other natural conditions that have a great troubles, take only such medicine ae has
. eifeut pou the roads,
. . been proved worthy of. contice nee, Sucha . wee ate . remedy is Ayet’s Chetry Pectoral: a specitic “"%. W. W. Stow’s Funeral.
for sudden colds, aud invaluable in all
“Thre tuneral of éhie Inte W. W. Stow took nee oF Spe antics pe acess aah a
.
druggists. Price St, } piace this’ toretoon from: the family. resi bee.
. dence, 1,013 Pine street, San Francisco, and A-No. + Business Opportunity.
the revaains were interred in Mountain View amines
For lady or gentleman with small capital.
fuquive at this office f4-lw
} Cemetery, “Lise tollowing were the pall
I. B, Bishop, W. Fk Herrin, KR. H,
Lloyd, GoPreiltig, A. N. Tokne, “H._K.
j Huntington, Dr. <C> FP, Buckley,
\ustin and B. J. Watson;
bearers
Ps --9@e—
Ir your kidneys are.inidetive, you will feel
Joseph
Sasa = SS ae sek and look wretched, even in the most cheerful society, and melancholy onthe jolliest
Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Little Liver
$1.00
$ eee x
It Wii Pay you to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, With pure blood you need not fear the
$"P, pneumonia, diphtheria or fever, Hood's
. Sarsaparilla will make you
.
VECASTANS,
and Balin will set you: right again,
per bottle:
Sold at-Carr Bros ; Drug Store.
stropy * and +
healthy.
. Hoop's Pints are purely vegetable, -carethoumatism, by a timely resort to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which checks the
encroachments of this obstinate and dangerous malady at the outset. The term “dan
serous’ is used advisegly, for rheuntatism
is always liable to attack the
terminate lite,
organs and
No testimony is more conclusive and concurrent than that. of physielans who testify to the excellent etfeot of
the Bitters te this disease, Persons Incur a
Wetting: “in rainy or suowy weather, and
who are exposed to draughs, should use the
Bitters asa preventive of ill effeers, M alania,
dyspepsia, liver-and kidueys troublé, nex
Verousness and debility ate also among the
ailments to whieh this popular medicine iy
adapted. — For the lnfirmitios, Soreness and
stitfuess of the aged it is highly beneticiay
POWDER
Absolutely Pure. !
HA cream of tartar
Lighest of all in
atest United
Report,
Royal Baking’ Powder Co.,
; 106 Wall St., N.Y,
baking
loavening
States
powile
strength
Goverument
Foot
The Vote for Governor,
pamies 14. Budd 7, 22
Morris .M. Istee. { i
sa EY eA Vis Te Sst Sk OM Ral Yar Wee
aievog SLOT ANS
statement ofthe
of California, compilled by Albert Hart,
The above figures are trom the -ottemal
vote of the State
Secretary of State.
Our Guessing Contest
wasfor the prizes ‘offered by us
to the -persons Kuessing Nearest the number of votes*received
. by the wining: or losifig candidate. Guess No. 59, ol 111,976
young yentlemen
were invited in and played a number of. se
lectious on the guitar and mandolin,
+ 0@s-Advertised Letters. i.
The following is a list of the lettprs Pe
in favor of Rudd was) made by Mr. red Godfrey, of Columbia ELila@nd wins the silver service, [tt being* the guess
nearest he number of votes received by the winning candidate,
Guess No.72, of 110,741 in favor of Estee, was made by
Hebert Thomas of Gold Flat. It wins the sugar bowl and
spoons, being the nearest guess to the number of votes reQ
maining in the postoltice at NevadeCity,
Nevada County, Cal,
Barrett, Miss May
Gibson, J)
Lane, Mrs ee oe
Lewis, ©. W
Keinharty Joseph
Steen, ke. TT,
Trebaseo,
Zieger, Mrs, A,
If not called for in liftecn days: the letters
February 14, son
will be sent to the dead letter office Vat
these letters
please say advertised, and pay a fee of on
ties calling for any of will
cent for each letter.
Lronanp 8. CanKins, P.M,
— + ©@eMrs, T. 8,
says, “Shilok’s Vitalizer ‘savin My Line,’ I
HAWKING, Cattanoos a, Tenn,,
consider it the best remedy for a debilitated
system I ever used,”’. For Wy 4pepsia, Liver
or “Kidney trouble it excels, Price 7 ote
Sold by Carr Bros, ;
7 ee + =
A stated meéeting of Nevada Lodge, No,
kS; Bs ay M., will “be held Wednesday
evening, Isth, at 720
A full attendance of inembers is desired,
February o'clock
Itis sold on # guarantee. by all druggists. It cure cipient Consumption
end is the best (om gh and Croup Cure,
and present’ residents as though he-had Sold by Carr Bros,
ware A
>
Oe APRA EOAY, BEC »)
(4M, Wawowiwi: a: I 4
It’s a Risky Proceeding
OF purchasing candy if you haven't the
best reason in the world for being perfectly
satistied as to its purity, It is no exayper
say P-Nut
Taffy has taken. Nevada City by
storm, It is more popular this ‘week than
ation to that ‘ny
it was lant, and it -will -be more popular
next week than it was this, /
—
p \wawaran VETERE ROR IRE ROR ROR REAR vAwS
:
“
MAPA TATAT ATS
EY’sS Cola) 2) FS £5 2 28)
‘CONAN w item imiaw ie iain se : :
LEADING CANDY-MAKER,
13 Commercial Street, Nevada City,
Masonic Notice,.ceived by the losing candidate,
The Old Reliable: :
é
The Oldest
_lfouse in this city,
Gentlemen's Furnishing
Under new management, with New Goods and New Prices.
MARCUS M. BARUH; Manager.
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ook at these Pris, Thy Ct Be Bat
Flour, per 100, Ibs, $1.85 . : ; :
. b1.S5 Sa'mon, 8 cans for $1
Corn, per too Ibs, $1.70. be ;
. ‘ ( orned Beef, Libby ax for $1
Kolled Barley, per 100 Syc3K, RS aBh, Mes ,
ard, to lb cans, $7.20
Braw, per too Ibs. $b. 20. '
Lia A { Lard, -5 lb cans, 70. cts.¢
Middlings, per 100 Ibs" 4 r. On te ip
a a2 ze ; DE3 Best Pickle: Rol] Butter, per
Dry Granulated Sugar, —
15 lbs for $1." .
Best. Reno Creamery Butter,
roll, 4o cts,
Brown Sugar, 17 Ibs for $1, . :
Rice, 16 Ibs for $1. . “sear stl ef ia oe
Bayo Beans, 28 lbs for $1, . Tapico, 20 Ibs. for wh
Pea Beans, 28 Ibs for $1,
Oysters, 2 Ib’cans 5 for $1,
. ~
mago, 20 lbs, for Fr,
.
;
les Se S
Seedless Raisins, 14 Ibs. $1
.
Oysters, 1 Ib cans, to for $1. Raisins,:16 Ibs. fer $1.
Oweet'Corn, 9 cans for $i. Citron, 20 cts. per Ib,
Green Peas, 8 dans. for $1, Glee ee
ae ee: ors Clams, 6 cans for $1
String Beans, 8 cans:for $1, . haa
Soe ae “es -/Currants, 14 lbs. for $1:
lo mos, to.cans for $1. agp p
»
* EF Call at the Store and see those Beautiful Books that we
give away—free te each customer,
* hes FB SEP OT SE.
Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.&
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