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THE DAILY VTRANSCR PT
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TUESDAY _ JAN, 15, 1895.
(0a For hiteredting reaiing matter
fook on first page.
Married ‘But t Three Days.
The remains of Mrs. Margaret Jason, nee
Maggie Coan, arrived San
Francisco this morning, accompanied by
the husband of deceased, -her brother, John
Coan, and sister, -Mrs,-Morris,—
~ “The ase is a very sad one, Deceased was
to have been married Christmas, but on
account of sickness the wedding was postpoued till January, “ A short time since her
sickness assumed an alarming aspect and
c Three ‘days
beforé-her death ‘she was married to W, K,
here from
Jason, W Trat_was intended for her wedding . have in other gallings, .but it was a school
gown became her funeral shroud. in which you were taught many things that
Inflammation of. tha. bowels was the} yon could not by any: other means have
cause of déath. The young lady’s sudden:
and friends in this city and the sy mpathy of
all is extended to the sorrowing family>
The funeral will take place from St, Canice
Yatholic Church tomorrow ‘aftermoon at. 2
tt) ‘clock.
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Cate to the Gescie.
Mae Putnam of Windsor,
were to have
On Monday Ogden suddenly took his departure for Chicago without giving any
cause for so doing. John W,
of Santa Rosa but formerly of
been married last Tuesday.
ed of Ogden’s departure and sent word ‘that
if the lady was willing he would take “the
missing man’s place at thépaltar, The proposal was. accepted, and Kenny and Miss
Next week there will arrive in this. city
four pretty girls, who will visit all the residences here and serve delicious coffee, tea
and cake free of charge to all desiring any.
The young ladies are representatives of the . ,
wholesale giidcery house of EK, B. Millar
& Co, of Chicago, and all those wishing to
purchase any of the goods after sampling
them will have their orders filled at the
local stores, ‘The ladies now at the
town of ee :
are
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will Remain in San Francisco.
A letice has been received from George
A. Watson, who went’ ‘to San Francisco a
Board of Education his resignation as special
instructor in elocution and physical culture
inthe public schools, Mr, Watson writes
that-he has something better in view where
he is now and that he lias decided to remain
there,
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Whist at French Caxiad,
We learn that the Y Not Whist Club of
French Corral inet last\Thursday evenidg at
the residence of Miss Kate Farrally on Empire Flat. “R, Philips and Mrs, ©, L,
Miller won the first prizes, “I, McGuire
and Mrs. ‘H. French captured the booby
prizes. Refreshments were served and ev.
erybody had an enjoyable time,
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Cure for Headache,
Asaremedy. for all forma of Headache
Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
best. It effects a permanent cure and the
most dreaded, habitual sick headaches. yield
to its-influence, , We urge all who are afflicted
to procure-a bottle, and give this remedy a
fair trial, In cases of habitual constipation
Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed
tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist
the use of this medicine, Try it
Large bottles only Fifty cents at Carr Bros,
Drug Store,
once,
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Specimen Cases,
S. H, Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was’
troubled with Neuralgie and Rheumatism,
‘. }I inadvertantly omitted
‘great deal of timg and
gained a knowledge of,’
demise was a ter: ible shock to herrelatives . to you, my readers, that ‘tour Judge Cofat one time an editor of the ‘Evening Ex‘amines, ie
Johnston-and Philip P.
aging editors ‘and proprietors.
was very p ainstaking,. and his articles were
models of diction and pure. English.
Lem Ogden of San Francisco and Miss . strong in: arlgument, they gavé-new “life and
tonotia county, . interest to ha that. was about to. sink
i
ped,
as I said of the others, in my previous letKenny, now . ter, he was; ‘‘
Oakland, . tics, rose to His present place and is, among
a former sweetheart of Miss Putnam’s learn-. tawyers avid laymen, one of the most honored and rispected Judges on the Bench today.
why
Putnam were married. speak of thie brighest, the mosterratic man
Bieta : that cver djawned upon the newspaper world
Coffee Free. here ?
can write sc} understandingly of this’ brillwill agree with me.
on the
. type in’ their ‘‘c ases”’
e
ALL RIGHT AGAIN..
on
Walter Mead Resumes His’ Corréspondence for the Transcript.
Saw Frayeisgo, Jap. 11th.
My Desr Trans¢xrer: If. ‘‘speech is
silver and silence is! golden” how rich I
must be! Bat menfily and physically I
do not feel strong. However, I will endeavor to interest your readers to the extent’of my ability. . .* To my last.1 spok¢ of ‘our’ waited! * but
one has
achieved success in another line; ‘and I new
proceed to rectify the ommission, In the
recapitulatiow which I surely, will make, if
[ am spared to do /so,, my intention is to
give Nevada county the credit of all the
a men 1 it has produced in literature, in
who
in various other yursuits, Such belay my
desire, I aim to name them all;_and at a
labor I have sueceeded in placing a mass of material upon
my desk. But qne at times gets tired of
writing upon the same subject, and the
inind-seeks-rest: jin a a change. :
As I walked through the--corridors-of-the
City Hall today afamiliar figure met my
view. It was iio less a personage than our
esteemed Probate Judge, J. V. Coffey; and
I thought: ‘‘Much as I have written of you
I have neglectdd one important thing. .Not
that yeu achieved the fame in it that you
For be it known
fey,” (as I shall always think of him) was
time when Geo, Penn
Roach were manThé Judge
wt the
‘Terse,
But he, tvo, was handicape .
His young spirit was “crushed;
in the gravp.
and,
xed,’> He drifted into poliAnojther of our editors. att Sean,
And now’, as hewspapers are in my mind,
shoulda I not fulfill a promise, and
I re\fer to the late
. QGHPSTER H, HULL,
.
Id) not believe there isa man living who
ant Lutunf:prtunate man as I can; and when
have told Whe’ story I am sure every one
In the year 1870 1
was a compsitor and a sort--ef—freelance
Bullotin, It was demoralizing to
me, 1 will admit, yet it, is true, Had it
not been. so the subject ‘of my sketch might
never have been known in a journalistic
ense in this city, Mr. -Samue . Williams
was ‘he news editor-and also the book’ reviewer of the same paper. . It was generally
supposed that he represented Mr. Simonton’s interests, “It is necessary to state this
that iny tale miay be complete.
At this time /there Were two editions of
the Bulletin—9, morning one for the country and an even'sing one for the city, It was
the custom for ithe printers on the morning
paper to report at 12. mM. to distribute the
vening paper in any manner they might be
calle’ upon, I was on the former, One
day in the fall of the year (it was one of
those melancholy days that Wm, Cullen
Bryant wrote aboat), a tall, swarthy, dilapidated individual came swaggering into
the coupeosing-room and inquired for me,
To say that I was surprised would but
faintly convey the idea, I -had never seen
the nan, He introduced himself as Chester Hull, and said that Charley Conway,
wlie formerly lived in Grass Valley, and
who iit. that-time.was working on the Sac
rame.to Record, had told him to hunt me
up. I saw ata glance that he was intoxicated, Lut I thought I would give him a
hance. Idid. put him to work in my
place. But I had my. fears, so I lingered
around the office uutil E.saw it was of no
use—-he “pied” more than‘he set up.
I suw that harsh measures had to be used,
so Ltold him to come with me and. get
ic]
‘us W
.all the sufferings they stad we all the disnever set another type’ in his life. “Instead,
he wrote copy for the others to. ‘‘follow.”
It seems that after he left the Syracuse
Journal he went to New York, and became
connected with the World of that city. H's
talents were recognized, and he soon becaine’ a member of the’ staff. But his
convivial habits led to his downfall, and he
gradually found his way to this Coast. He:
was a wag of the Theodore Hooke style, but
his ideas were far more ambitious and embraced the world,-as I said.
Some time after Hull had gone upon the
staff of the Bulletin a Monsieur Parry
came here with a great flourish of trunpets.
He waa to sail right up to the North Pole,
and when the pole had been found he was to
nail the French and Americar flags to the
fore and claim the bears and the ice and all
the other appurtenances i in the names of the
two Nations.
Hull was detailed to write up the matter.
He saw at a glance the absurdity of the
thing. Mr. Wm. M. Bunker, who is now
managing editor and one of the proprietors
of the Daily Report, was at that time city
editor of the’ Bulletin. He-and Hull were
chums, ‘Some time after the ‘‘expedition’
“had. gone upon its voyage of discovery Hull)
said to Bunker: ‘Suppose we bring that
Parry expedition back?” ‘‘How?” inquired
Mr. B. ‘‘Well,” said Hull, ‘1 -have been
studying this matter up, and I think between
can write a better report than Parry
can oF will.” “Explain,” said Bunker, .So
Hull told his scheme, It was not to fool the
San Francisco papers, but to take a far
wider range--‘‘The whole world is: ours,”
said * Hull, quoting from ,the ‘Count of
Monte Christo’’—and.he was right.
It was the biggest fake vf modern times.
Let me tell you the plan, First, they collaborated,
vey the samé news but in different language.
Hull was: to write his letter to the New
York World, and Bunker's was to go to the
Chicago Tribune. ‘The whole plot was, concocted and carried out in the Bulletin office.
All the exploitations of the, ‘expedition, ””
coveries they had made And were about to
startle “the acientific weérld with, were
depicted in such a graphic and apparently
truthful manner bythese wags that for a few
days the whole world Was lost in wonder,
Hull’s letter went first, Bunker’ s followéd
the next day, so that they might. appear
simultaneously in the two cities. They.did
over the world—and editorial after editorial
was based upon the great news that had
been received.
were unaware of the fact that the Parry expedition had returned, But in time the
truth leaked out, and, while Hull and Bunker
had made him famous, the hero of the story
sight, never to be heard of again.
ern times.
pleasure to his fellow-men,
: and the scales do the rest.
‘Lheir communications must con. }
appear, and their contents were sent alt.
In the meantime the San Francisco dailies
sneaked into San Francisco and was lost to
Hall’s
conception, aided by Bunker, was one of the
greatest and most successful frauds of modChester H. Hull has passed unto]
his fathers, and the world lost iy its prime
a mind that would have been a benefit and a
With all his
COMPUTING SCALES.:
They: Do Away With the Necessity
of Figuring.
Computing: scales are the latest wrinkle,
Several stores in Nevada City have intro ~
duced them, These: seales:.xiot oaly, weigh
the article, but tell the price of’ a certain
amount of it. The clerk has no figuring to
do; he simply sets the slides on the beams
‘For instance, if a customer wants a codfish, the clerk selects one, places it on the
scales, sets one slide at the price per pound,
which we will say is 12) cents. ~He then
moves a slide on a beam above and when
the scales balance, the figures covered by
this upper slide will be the priceof the fish.
If the fish weighs 10 pounds the slide will
rest at 1-25, which shows it to be worth
$1.25. Should a clerk have occasion to sell
a customer 25 cents worth of something
that retails for 44 cents.a pound, he does
not stop to. think or figure how many pounds
he shall weigh out, but simply sets “the
upper slide at the 25-cent mark and a lower
slide at the 44 mark, the tatter representing . *
the price per pound. He then places enough
-of the-article on the scales to balance them,
and this will be thé exact amount the tsp befor children of all ages under sixteen
tomer is entitled-to, viz: 5 pounds and_fiveninths, or say 5 pounds and 9 ounces.
You don’t stop to find the weight of any~
thing. If it is desired to weigh the article
the svales can be used for this purpose. the
same as any ordinary scales, The arrangement of the beams is such that the weight
of ahything will balance the scales independent of the computing system, wher the)
slide reaches the proper place, The scales
are a great conveniences and there is no
danger of mistakes.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Business Transacted at the Session
Began January 7th.
examined, found correct and, settled up to)
Jan, 7th.
A warrant for $200 was ordered drawn
on the Treasury in favor of J, M. Buffington to make an exhibit at the rooms of the
San Francisco Board of Trade,
on the Treasury in favor of Frank Power,
in place of one lost or destroyed.
The foliowing'demand against the county
wairallowed on the Second Road District
Fund: “~~
James Williams; labor on roads, $10.
James Hallett, labor on roads, $12 50.
Application for license to collect toll on
Pet Hill road was gran.ed,
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‘Officers Installed.
——
The officers of Nevada Chapter, No. 6,
R. A. M., were installed last evening by
EK. M. Preston, P. H. P:, assisted by Wm
Barker, Marshal. Fottewing are the officers: D.-. Morgan, H. P.; S. W. Marsh,
K.; E. 8.' Edwards, 8.;. J. T. Morgan,
T.; 1. J. Rolfe, Sec,; M. B. Siddles, C, of
H.; William Barker, P. S.; William ParThe fee books of the County Clerk were .
; Aewarrant for $32 40 was ordered drawn :
and to help out the. ’
faults 1 loved him; and I pay this tribute to
his memory with a sincerity that is seldom
met with in a letter when speaking of the
dead, Farewell, Hull! thou bright, grateful
being! May God, in His infinite mercy, be
as gracious to ,‘ou as would be your friend,
WALTER MEan.
oo
-A Good Reward.
—
The total reward offered, for the arrest
and ‘conviction of the murderers of Dennis
Scanlon amounts to $2,500, A petition has
been circulated of late among. the business
men and citizens of Grass Valley and nearly
all subscribed to the fund, The reward
ought to induce detectives to go to work
on the case,
—_— ited, dullDeafness Cannot Be Cured
By local applications as they canno teach
the diseased portion. of the ar. There’ is
only one way to cure deafness, and that-is
by constitutiona] remedies. Deafness _is
caused by an inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is
eutirely. closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can‘ be taken out
and this tabe restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which
some’ hing to eat, as he could not seb type.
To be as brief as I can, in telling this strange
but trnthfal tale, he went as meekly asa
child. I then tools-hini to the ferry, bought
him.» ‘ticket and sent him back to Sacrahis Stomach was disordered, his Liver was
affected’to an alarming degree, appetite fell
away, and he was terribly reduced in tlesh
and. strength. Three bottles of Electric
Bitters cured.him,
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Il., had a
running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters
and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
and his leg is sound and well, John Speaker,
Catawba, O., had five large Fever sorea on
“his leg, doctors said he was incurable, One
bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen'’s
Sold at » agnica Salve cured him entirely,
‘arr Bros. Drug Store,
2
t eaasdad
Highest ‘hace coeds Fair,
‘DR
mento, 1 thought that was the last of him.
On» day, a few. months afterward,
should come staggering into the office but
the same individual, looking for me, Well,
who
is nothing but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces, .
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
SendNor circulars ; tree.
FJ, CHENEY &CO., “Toledo, 0.
OOF Soldby ——e 750.
Tam, G.
ton, R. A. C.; C. H. Eddy, M. of 3d Y,;
William Floyd, M. of 2d V,; J, C. White,
M. of Ist V.; J. ‘T. Murrish, C.; Antone
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An Idle. Rumor.
Inquiry was made at the Transcript offloe this morning by telephone from Grass
Valley, fot particulars of a murder which
was reported to have occurred here last
night. Of course this was news to us, and
our reporter was instructed to hunt it up.
He was informed first that the murder happened at Willow Valley, and learned later
that it occurred at Gravs Valley, Further,
inquiry developed that the report was without foundation and was started for a josh.
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“Shot the Dog.
Somebody was heard prowling around
John T, Morgan’s residence, at the, corner
of Main and Cottage streets, late last night,
The dog. made a terrible fuss and it is evident that the thieves were afraid to enter
the yird while the dog was there, because
they took a shot atyhim. ‘Thjs morning the
poor brute was found lying by the side gate,
with a bad wound in his head, but it is
thought that he will get over the injury.
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sliding mountain, which to
traveling towards the. bay.
appears
jar will send it tumbling dwn,
——— A OO
GREAT VAKB
diseases spring from “small” beginnings:
Tue lategt sensation at Astoria, Or., isa
be
Four or five
houses have been moved a distance of from
tio to five feet, and in one instance a dwellingwas toppled over so that the slightest
From little acorns grow, #0 also do fatal
.
Summarized Mention of Minor Home
Happenings
. L, R. Prescott came down from Washington today, bringing. the mail: on horseback.
William Temby hae sold his interest in
the Golden West Restaurant at this city to
George Ellis, -who is now sole proprietor,
Constable Frank Loehr bronght up from
Grass Valley this afternoon Thomas White,
who. is sentenced to thirty days in the
county jail for vagrancy.
Large numbers of tramps who have been
driven_from Sacramento and_other cities}
pass through Colfax every day. Some of
them may, be expected here.
The Pawnee Medicine Company, with
Mr. Burgess as manager, is now at Marysville. They may be here later. Mr. Burgess and his company of entertainers visited
this city three or four years ago.
The barometer was down’ to. 29 today,
which is the, lowest point it has reached
thig winter. There has been a little rain
today and the promise at this writing for
a severe storm of rain or snow is-goed.
Prof. Michell will give a children’s masquerade some time next month, which ‘will
LOCALS.IN BRIEF.
oe
years. He has riot yet decided at wEich
hall to give the party.
It is said that Senator Ford will be chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining in the Senate, -Assemblyman Thomas
will doubtless be honored with that appointment in the —— by Speaker
Lynch,
A. H. Griswold of W adsworth; “Nevada,
intends starting a steam laundry at Grass
Valley. He has rented a building at Boston
Ravine aud expects to haye the machinory
in place and ready for business. in, two
weeks. It will be called the Troy Laundey: .Ehee-enterprise should meet with
success.
itn enna DGB
ARRIVALS AT: THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
Jos, Goulden, Summit,
J. Hs Moran, Rocklin,
T. Sz.Farmer, <é
H. Mnrphy, Grass Valley,
~ Pp, Ty Riley, “
F. S. Jones,
Johu Culley, London,
L. Radovick, San Francisco,
W. i.’ Gilbert, as
A, W. Ballard, Ne
Py W. Burroughs, Marysville,
le eee
M. Reeves, Crawfordville, Pa.,
M( Ww. GulleyWi Hi, rai Relief Hill,
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The beginning of the year will Shave a
welcome usher in the shape of a frei Almanac, descriptive of the origin, nature and
uses of thé national tonic and alterative,
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Combined
with the descriptive matter will be found
catendar~-and~ astronomical calculations absolutely reliable for correctness, statistics,
illustrations, verses ‘carefully selected, and
other mental food highly profitable and
entertaining. On this pamphlet, published
and printed annually. by
Company, of Pittsburgh, 60 hands are employed in the mechanical department alone,
Kleven months are devoted to its preparation, It is procurable free, of druggists and
country dealers everywhere, and is printed
in. English, French, Spanish,
Welsh, Norwegian, Holland, Swedish and
Bohemian,
German,
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For the many accidénts that occur about
the farm or household, swch as burns scalds,
bruises, ragged wounds, bites ‘of
animals, mosquitos or other insects, galls or
cuts,
chafed spots, frost bites, aches Or’ pains on
any part of the body, or the ailments resulting from exposure, as neuralgia, rheumatism,
Di Pe Bs
Liniment has prey en itself a sovereign ren~
uly, Price 250., 50c. and $1.00 pee bottle.
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Mrs. T. 8S. Hawkins, Cattanooga, Tenn,
says, ‘Shiloh’s Vitalizor ‘saviep My Lire,’ .
consider if the best re emiedy for a debilitated
eae I evef used,”’ For Dyspepsia, Liver
r Kidney trouble it excels, 75 ota.
Sald by Carr Bros,
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KARL’S CLOVER ROOT, the great blood
purifier gives freshness and clearness to the
Complexiow and cures Constipation,
50 cts,, $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros,
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“All Free,
ete., McLean's Voloanie Oil
Price
25 cte.,
as
Those who have used Dr,
Free,
get a Trial Bottle, Free.
and address to H. EK. Bucklen and Co,
mention the fact that‘at the’ military elecElected Second Lisuteasint,
We inadvertently omitted yesterday to
Bruides, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
SGucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Outs,
tion heli Saturday night William H, Ash-. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaing, :
burn was elected Second Lieutenant of Com. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
pany C. Mr. Ashburn is a very zealous . ores Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranmember and will make~an efficient officer, . eed to give perfect satisfacion o: money
Colonel A, Weinstock of Saeramento. was . ‘efun ed, Price 25 cents per box. For
present and inspected the electién. sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store.
Cetttiniesi wintinnmcsinily its o— eee ~aealitinols ; estar
Leg Cut.
_Rg@legraph: Henry Hallemiller, who works
jat the Horseshve mine, had his left leg .cut
near the knee cap teday, He was_ dressing
a timber when the axe slipped, causing the =
above injury. The cut penetrated to the z Abe
bone, and Dr, Jamieson had to put sever: 1
stitches in the wound.
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Died This Morning. ° @
Mrs. W. C, Johnson of Grass Valley, on
whom a surgical operation was performed
yesterday for obstruction of the bowels,
died this morning. The funeral will take
place tomorrow afternoon at 3 0 ‘clock.
Savt Rueum often appears in cold weather,
attacking the palms of the hands and other
parts of the body. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the A crtem of ‘terter Lekirg pe
great blood purifier, cures salt rheum, Highest cf all in leaverorg str Be
: Viinca's Wits Cisovaire eee.
Hoon’s Pris are the best after-dinner
pills, assist digestion, cure headache.
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Bananas 40 cts. per dozen.
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LEADING CANDY: MAKER,
13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. :
MEA PLP RORY KA
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mber that was
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Discovéey know its value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to try it
Call on the advertised Druggist and
Send your name
I tock him-to a hotel, put him to bed, and
bécaiae responsible for him for everything
he wanted. excep's liquor, He sobered up,
and the next day came to the office and
wanted work,I put him on my=-ease.””
All of this time, mind you, I had no idea
of the brilliant mind that had fallen under
my care—a mind that afterward set the
whole acientific world in a ferment; and all
wrought out of the imagination, with a few
well-known facts interspersed to give color
to the story.
‘Tam explicit about this, because it was
one of the greatest jokes or frauds that was
ever perpetrated upon the press and people
of the world, The true story hus never
. } been written, and I propose to tell just how
it came about; in my own way, howevery
as 1 want to lead up to the climax op. point,
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A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other a
I was‘always afraid that Hull would fall
x again, 80 1 képt close watch over him. One
day he heard a veice, a shrill, sharp, pene-.
trating voice—a voice once heard never to
be forgotten. ‘It was that of Mr, Williams,
of whom I have already spoken, Hall
started, ‘Is that Sammy Williams?” he
gether. Can Fece him?” “Of course you
can,” said I. Into ‘the editagialroom we
walked, and ag Iwas. about to” introduce
them the effort was useless—it was “Sam.”
and ‘‘Ches,” = Mr. 'Fiteh! was sought, an
40 YEARS THE STANDARD,
asked. I replied that it was. ‘“‘Why, he and}.
1 T weed te work on the Syracuse Journal. to. ,
America
Leads the
World.
Just. so with the
{Great ‘American Importing Ta ui
‘TEAS,
COFFEES,
SPICES,
CROCKERY,
CHINA,
GLASSWARE.
®~ "They Lead All Others for
Superior Quality,
Handsome Presents
Given Away
Commercial Street, Nevada Olty.
Lowest Prices.
Free to All
if allowed to develop they catise much suf
fering and sorrow. Dr. J. H. McLean
Sold at Carr Bros.’
+-+@e-> =
Delton Rank Notice.
Drug Store.
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drill practice. By order
jl2te Cuas.Pecor, Captain.
——@ BOO
“Fine Potatoes.
Fine Burbank potatoes, , one,
pound, at Gaylord’s, A silver
buy a hundred—pound enol.
® tai ont Geil 3
wee FI Pills ne ‘i
, Send your address ¢ to H. E, Bucklen
in Nevada Cit;
ones was made and Chester H, Hull
.
A House and Lot situated] ;
vince.
Never neglect symptoms of Kidney Troubles;
‘s
Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain cure
for any disease or weakness of the Kidneys,
A trial will convince you of its great potency.
All members of Uniform Rank, Mountain
Division, are hereby notified to appear at
Armory Hallevery Wednesday night for
cent per} .
follar will oo
Co,, Chicago, and get a sample box of .Dr.
King’s New ‘Life Pills, A. trial will conou of their merits, These pills are
. etay.ier action and are particularly efteotive
in the cure of Qobstipatien and Bick Head‘Chicago, «nd get a sample box of Dr, King’s
Guide to Health and Household. Instructu
Free.
Bree and cost you nothing,
ros, Drugstore.
Sold at Car
New Life Pills, Free, as well as a copy of
All of which is guaranteed to do yoo
comes possessor
The Old Reliable.
E. Wadsas a premium, Mr. F.
worth jheld the ticket and beof the Cushion.
The
House in
MARCUS
Oldest Gentlemen's
this city.
Furnishing
Under. new management, with New Goods and New Prices.
J
M. BARUH, Manager.
H GROCERY .
Look at these Prices,
Flour, per 100 Ibs, $1.85
Corn, per 100 Ibs, $1.70.
Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.35. .
Bran,
r
r
per too lbs, $1.20.
“There Is Merit
Nu Hloed’s Sarsaparilia, I was in bad
condition with -Seur Stomach, Heart
&
fohn R, Lochary, Roxbury Ohio,
Palpitation, Mot Flashes. Since takMiddlings, per ‘100 Ibs. $1.30.
Dry Granulated Sugar, —
15 Ibs for $1. .
Brown Sugar, 17 Ibs. for $1. .
Rice, 16 lbs for $1.
Bayo Beans, 28 lbs for $1.
Pea Beans, 28 lbs for $1.
Oysters, 2 lb cans § for $1.
Sweet Corn, 9-cans for $1.
Green Peas, 8 cans for $1.
String Beans, 8 cans for $1.
Tomatos, 10 cans for $1.
OO
They Can't Be Beat .
iSalmon, 8 cans for $1
Oysters, 1 lb cans, 10 for $1. .
Ic Sorned Beef, Libby's 5 for $1
ILard, 10 lb cans, $1.20.
5 lb cans,
Pickle Roll Butter, per
iLard,
Best
70 cts.
. _-— roll, 40 cts.
\Best Reno Creamery Butter,
. per square, 55 cts.
Tapico, 20 lbs. for $1.
Sago, 20 lbs, for $1.
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Seedless Raisins, 14 lbs. $1
Raisins, 16 lbs. for $1.
. Citron, 20 cts. peg Ib,
Clams, 6 cans for $1
“Currants, 14 Ibs. for $1.
ee Call at tlie Store and see those Beautiful Books that we
“a
AW. B. <KTOLE,
Main Sweet, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
sale-at @ bargain. bn ead for, ache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they fig Hood’s Sarsaparilla Iam as well as ever.
The house soot ‘sree . have boon proved idvaluable, They do‘ noh. ’ = sive Gond’s sarsaparllig oh whe evel . oive away »—free"to each customer.
led, and in goodrepair, There ken by their action, but -by giving tone I took no other medicine, Joun Hig heal ot i i aie ’ ¥ giving ARY, Kexbury, eae Remember,
scree a ee containing five . ¢6 stomach and bowels. greatly invigorate the a i
Rogue system, Regular size 25. per box, Sold by Hoe © parte ‘ome GUres .
W, B, CHELIO, . Carr Bees, Drag. Store: * Wood's Pile wa arg elena. a6e
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