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January 15, 1896 (4 pages)

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Morgan * and took it and it helped him,” Mrs. J. L * Fowler, Grass Valley, Cal. BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors “SBRVED BY CARRTERS ar 18.Cts. per Week or 60.Cts. per Month ‘WHEN, RAID IN ADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. —————— = Telephone Nu. 4. = the amount be large or small, itis just the same, the stipend must be furthcoming, . It ay Ta t A Banquet and Accompanying Exercises verely on those : man who worked’ day on the county road, ‘we will say for $1.50, must pay twenty-five Bast evening District Deputy Grand cents out of his mite, while a wealthy con: tractor, whose bill may run into thé thousassisted by. D. E. Morgan as Grand Mar-}ands, pay nota nickel more. “It seems tu be the proposition of favoring the big bugs imatalled the following officers of Hydraulic . -as against the smaller ones, If the claims Parlor, No. 56,. Native Sons of the Golden . were anusually large it would bs woith while Bay * to: complain, : ~ — Bujoyed by the Members. President “A. ¥. Brady, of Grass Valley, hal and George Bailey as Grand Secretary, 3.G, Nilon, Past President; W. T, Monk, President; B. C. Grissel, let Vice Presfbat he gets a dollar and a quarter of the onedent; Charles Woerner, 2d Vice President; . fifty that was due him ; bat the confiding E.B. Power, 3d Vice President; Ed W,. creditor who puts a good quarter of a dollar @chmidt, Financial Secretary; EB, J. Mor-. in order to file a claim of $40 against a gan, Recording Secretary; E. J. Baker, M.;{ debtor in insolvency, and doesn’t get a cent, ‘E, _E. Dulac, Trustee; E. Murchie, Inside} js the man to kick at the fee bill. Sentinel; George Curtis Jr., Outside Sentimel; Fred E, Brown, Historian. At the conclusion of the installation and business of the meeting the Natives adjourned to the Union Hotel, where banquet was served, While the banqueters were regaling the inner man with the choice edibles. that. had been prepared for them, the sweet strains of music furnished by Wild’s orchestra greeted their ears and ‘added much to the pleasure of all: After the appetites had been satisfied, the following program was rendered, L. 8. Calkins acting as toast master: ‘“ffydraulic” Parlor,” responded to by Fred Searls. “Married Natives,” response. by E. B. Power. “Qur Order,” responded to by District yDeputy A. F, Brady. Song, ‘by Carl Brand. ¢4Native Daughters,” response by D. E. bs ic,” response by C. E. Wild. -*Qur_ Future,” responded to by Frank .!Nilon. ‘(he banquet and entertainment was given by tthe members.af the Parlor whose names begin with:C or D, and tke same was in “every respact.a credit, to them as well as to the Parlor, and .was,carried out most successfully. Before leaving the room, rousing cheers were given for the O’s and D’s, for the Union Hotel, and for Wild’s orchestra. _4¢My son had catarrh and tried a great many remedies and physicians but all failed. He procured a bottle of H ood’s Sarsaparilla _Hoon's‘Priks caré all liver ills, ~ Testimonial. A M. M. Crutcher of Auburn, Cal., says he ‘has been troubled with rheumatism for over twelve years and had tried a great many different treatments, which failed to relieve . , uhim ; but it yielded to Oil of Eden. All Recommend It. Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about Shiloh’s Cure for ConSold sumption. They will recommend it. by Dickerman & Co. 3 ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. eee F. Daniel, Colfax, H. RB. Jones, San Francisco, G. R. Savage, se A. Clifford, 6 bs ye Body, ‘ _E, 1. Kimball, ag “P. Shoveland, “ae iL, L. Meyers &-wf., Bloomfield, ~ “N: W. Cigneaux, Forest City, -R. Williams; “68 \G, Landsburg Relief Hill, “RE, Larsen a ‘e 9 * if ©, P. Lambardo, Pike City, A. F. Brady, Grass Valley, iA. Hampell, Sacramento, ‘Lord Sholto Douglas, San Francisco, Mr. & Mrs. Aliskey, ihe Miss Welding, Ve Miss Browning, ss Mr, Foster, se Mr. Parke, “ Mr, Hammond, et Mr. Blarr, ss Mr. Craig, oe Mr. Hunting, “6 Its Getting a Rough Deal at fanity and led to more falling from grave than any other act passed at the last session It would be a hard . SCRIPT, and present postmaster at Nevada} eee mtter to findanybody who likes it—even . City, whose term of office will expire on the : ‘Biat of January, is in the field for neminaeee RS tion by the Republican party as candidate of the Legislature. by means of a search-light or advertisement. = = The Stockton Record éalls it ‘A PawnWEDNESDAY.”...JAN. 15, 1896. broking Business” and goes for it in the fol. for State Souator in the Third Senatorial : ; # ; é " . District, embracing thé counties of Nevada, “The Government of this commonwealth . Sierra and Pinuias. The present incumbent . ’ is Tirey L, Ford of Sierra, who is disquali~ fied for this position for another term on} =~ account of his removal to San Franciscc. Sierra county will probably not object to the naming of a candidate from Nevada county for the coming canipaign, as she was able to No matter whether . Put her man to the front in the-last convention. Mr, Calkins is the only person, be~ ides R.1. Thomas, Nevada County’s Assemcan be seen reas that this operates £¢@ blyman, and E, M.Preston, ex-Senator, hose claims are small, for a } lowing Vigorous way: must be hard_.up for revenue when it charges nes : : , a elvi :.ant against acouuty twenty-five cents ; or eee first page for additional each time he certifies to. a claim. After a Reading Matter. Che —, Jman has given the equivalent therefor in : eat supplies or lair, he mnst give the Gouaty Clerktwenty-five cents when he presents himNATIVE SONS INSTALLATION. self te certify to a bill. } but nothing was stolen. The thief evidently a The “new fee pill” has proved more proThe case of the road mender is bad enough, Tarsg oF Tus, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the only true blood purifier prominently in all others fail, because it makes pure blood. Redeeming His Pledges. Grove L. Johnson, our Congressman at Washington, is redeeming all the pledges he made to his constituency. He has already . “~ introduced several important measures, and we have faith enough in his energy, puch, lieve that he will secure the passage of all of them.—Sunday Leader. Still at Work. We learn that some one attempted to get into Dan Marsh’s residence, on Park Avenue, last night, but was frightened away. The harness room at Lane’s livery stable, Main street, was Vroken. into last night, made a mistake-in his reckoning, Your Own Fault. It is your own fault if you continue to suffer with any painful disease. of a rheumatic nature, for it is guaranteed and has been proven beyond doubt that the Oil of Eden will remove all impurities from the bone and flesh, the seeds of all painful diseases of the external system, ‘The Oil of Eden has been sold by Joun P. Zrpr of Grass Valley, only on-a full guarantee, and can be obtained through other first-class dealers in’ medicines. Manufactured only by John L. Kellett Oil of Eden Medicine Company, Oakland, Cal. For sale by W. D. Vinton. A-Fact Worth Knowing. Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia, and oat and Lung diseases are’ cured by ‘ure, ‘ Sold by Dickerman & Co. ¥m Hood's Sarsaparilla. I was in bad condition with Soeur Stomach, Heart the Hands. What who has, so far, been prominently named for the honor, It is said that Assemblyman Thomas has business plans in view which will take him out of the,-race. Preston, The Tidings is authoritatively in~ formed that he does not desire his name to Say Mbont Ite oa We find the following in ‘the Grass Valley] bes The Grass Valley Union of today says ; 3 L. S; Calkins, present postmaster of Neperseverance and persuasive powers. to be-. yada City and known throughout the county through his connection with the TRANSORIPT, is a candidate for State Senator to succeed Hon. Tirey L. Ford, Ifa Republican must be elected we know of no man who could more ably represent his constituents than Calkins, Distressing Cough, pK Ayer’ “Some time since, I had ® severe 9 attack of asthma, accompanied with a . distressing cough and 4 general soreness 9 of the joints and muscles. I consulted O physicians and tried various remedies, 2 put without getting any relief, until I 4 despaired of ever being well again. o Finally, I took Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ° ments, and in a very short time, was entirely ° F é cured, I can, therefore, cordially and 0 Bs confidently commend this medicine to © all.”--J. RosELs, Victoria, Texas.
“My wife had a very troublesome cough. She used Ayer’s Cherry. Pectoral and procured immediate relief.””— G. H. Poprick, Humphreys, Ga. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral _ Received Highest Awards AT THE ‘WORLD’S FAIR * 5 oe e-— Se ea— . eS e-~ e-— eoe~-— , a ee eo e-— [a As to Mr. ee be used, and he is not a candidate. Under — these circumstances, Mr. Calkins has a good Protect Your Head lead in his very laudable desire to represent Bridge Closed. ; day closed Suspension Bridge for travel, until further notice, and forbid any one removing the barricades. * —. B. Geronen., City Marshal. Nevada City, January 4, 1896. Yours for business, J. Levy. amine the same. j4-té ~ Hoop’s Prurs cure jaundice, biliousness sick headache, constipation and all liver ills His administrative ability haz ben We believe the Third DisThe New Drugstore. The new owners have converted the o'd establishment at the corner of Pine and Commercial streets into one of the handsomest and most completely stoch ed drug and stationery stores in the interior, The lat, est and best of everyed ARE THE THING. — Charley Compounds thing in their line at . Fair Prices. <All Drinks Properly. ASTHMA sore etb around, even though you may not wish to buy. Private Lunch Rooms Dickerman & Co Up-to-d ate Pruggists and Stationers 4 a SORE JOINTS \ —AND— MUSCLES. —AT THE— e Despaired eT OF RaLIET. . iazsben seach qkaleaaeaeal Milwaukee Brewery Saloon, < = CURED BY -. _ ; i = . cher . Se SSS« Tenement House Cigar sold at — ye : _ GIFFIN'S CIGAR FACTORY. IDFEC vA clean Havana Cigar made by free labor in ‘your own town -\S = WHAT YOU OUGHT TO SMOKE, ~FiundviniiAAAAAAAAAA UA the Third District in the State Senate. Few4——Notice is hereby given that I have this. This cold frosty weather. J. Levy, of the nen could be named who are so well equipped and qualified as Mr. Calkins, He has been in active semi-public lite for twenty years, .As editor of a live and enterprising sewspaper he has became thoroughly posted upon all the resources and needs of our ones State. proven in-many capacities aside from the work which he is now doing; and all con-: cede that he has made the best Postmaster the public eye today. It cures disease when that Nevada City ever had. The Tidings flings to the breeze the Senatorial banner of L. 8. Calkins, trict would honor itself and honor a deserv~ ing, capable citiz-n by choosing him to represent this constituency in the next California Le, islature. : Branch Wonder, has just received from the East ten cases of the latest and nobbiest shapes in men’s, boys’ and children’s hats, and will be pleased to have you call and exRELISH A RELISH ? ent Hicly Furnished 1isse. Buy Your : Lwetje All Goods Pecor’s Oyster Cocktails sisee And Warranted Strictly eS. Order. Repairing of Fine Watchesjand Jewelry Broad Street, above Pine, SER evrvverrrvereyite “1 . \ @ Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Optical and other Beautiful Goods, From the Old and Reliable Firm of.” é& EHramnd. => Sold at Figures _ By=Skitiful and Experienced Workmen. Goods purchased from us engraved free of charge. Orders*trom the country promptly attended to. F.C. LUETJEZ, Nevada City. C.J. BRAND wa . Foley Sells --. Bananas, Dates; Figs, Limes, -. Lemons, Oranges, Nuts of all kinds, Pop-Corn (loose or in bricks), Christmas Tree OrnaChristmas Tree Candles and Holders, Bon Bons 9 (from 10 cents up). The largest and Finest display of Home-Made Candies outside offSan Francisco. FOLEY’S Strictly First-Class. 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. $4.00 Suits Reduced to $3.00 Palpitation, Hot Flashes. Since taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla Tamas well as ever. I give Hood’s Sarsaparilla all the credit. I took no other medicine, JoHN R, Loc: ABY, Roxbury, Ohio. Remember, -Hood’s w= Cures Hood’s Pills ethers the lead. 25¢ They Are Finding It Ont Very Fast THAT Scadden & Cleveland, Commercial Street, ARE SELLING THE— FRESHEST AND BEST Py Royal Baking Power Company. Case and Canned Goods, Etc., ‘At the very Lowest Market — Wg Rates, and that is the reason os Me oy ey are so well patréBi If yon have not ex-— amined their goods and prices you should do so without delay. ee 1 HIEIP SOADDEN — e LILY WHITE Groceries and Provisions, we epee 2. . Goods delivered to any part of the-city { “A cream of tartar baking powder. Highfree of charge, eee ext of all in leavening ‘atrength.” Latest Te sp apa th United States Government Food Report. and _ CHABLES CLEVELAND. . Nevada City, aye jie i Cut in Two For — 2DAYSONLY 2 _ MEN’S NAVY-BLUE BEAVER SUITS _Straight Cut, Going at $12.50. MEN’S BLACK ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS — Are Now Going at $7.50. : Al atthe RANCH WONDER, Commercial Stret, _ » THE WHITE HOUSE Gréat Glosing Out Sale of Dress GOODS Priorto Stock . Taking. . Each 66 e6 66 66 3.00 2.00 “2.00 “ 66 66 1.50 6 6 Our Entire line of fine DRESS GOODS we will offer at a Great Reduction. : B. NEWMAN & CO., The White House. ' Broad Street, NevadaCity. SS High Prices Must Get Out of Lin, Sea SS Ld “WER THIS UST. +6 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00 «. 100 ‘Ibs Flour, $2.00. 8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. 8 cans Clams, $1.00. oe Morning Meal Package, 10 cts.” 10 1-Ib, Cans Salmon $1.08 fo %4-Gal Bottle Pickles 250 © Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 perkottle. . Sos: Oysters, per dozen cans, $i. Bryant's Root Beer 10 cts per bottle. Hires 3 for sects. Sauerkraut, 5 cents a pound. Se oe A If you wish Good Coffee, try ARABIAN ROAST. J. J. J ACKSO Conimercial Street, near Pine, E~ 5. Nevada City, Cal. “@. : s Srp ae pt 2 eee jet ee ag A re