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January 16, 1895 (4 pages)

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pepe hay fy @ “the foot of Donner lake, on the spot where * most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield’ THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT]. _ALL COVERED WITH SNOW. caniat — — nels SERVED BY Gin MIERS A 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month nt WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE: SIX DOLLARS’ PER YEAR. ; Published Every Evening, except Bunday, Proprietors. mT? Xn era ts Dawa retanscremeemeeema It Falls Nearly Six Inches This City This Morning. covered with about six inches of snow. WEDNESDAY.. JAN. -16, @For interesting readi look on first page. PERSONAL POINTERS, — ' A Concise Chron Doings and Intentions. Cc. W. Tozer came down fro ton today, { L. Campbell came down from Pike City yesterday, Wm, G. Blat and wife, of Denver, on a visit, J. Heiman, a traveling man of New York, is ia town, Superintendent L, North Bloomfield today. M. E. Gilmore of San Francisco arrive here on last evening’s train, Superintendent Theo, Wetzel, J. A. Derr and F, Cummins’ came down from. Derbe mine today. ‘Thomas Moore, who has been visiting his relatives for the past few weeks, returned to San Francisco ‘this ‘morning, i eee? © AIT ale LOCALS IN BRIER. wd Summarized Mention of Minor Home Happenings The officers-elect of Nevada Commandery, No. 6, Knights Templar, will be installed tomorrow evening, On the 22d of February—Washington’s Birthday—«Hydraulic Pirlor, N.S. G. W ” of this city, will give a grand ball at Ar. mory Hall, The rainfall for the past forty-eight hours up to 9 o'clock this morning, was 2,06 inches; for the month, 1 season, 40.78 inches, Netices have. been sent to all members of Hydraulic Parlor to be present at the meeting next Tuesday evening. The notice, among other thing, says: ‘Acorns and pine nuts will be on tap. Every Brother ‘get a move on’ and turn out on this grand occasion,” 2.97 inches;for. the The Don + OOe ner Monument. Senator Tirey L. Ford has introduced a bill into the Senate providing for an appropriation of $2,500 towards. the erection of a monument in memory of the Donner party, the history of whose sufferings and privations are known to nearly all our readers, The monument is to occupy a position near the ill-fated emigrants built their rude cabins and tried to pass the winter there, ‘Should the appropriation be granted, the monument Will probably be put up next summer, tt aaah Mistletoe Encampment. John Waters, D, D. G. P., has installed the following officers of Mistletoe Encampment, No, 47, of this city: H. J, Carter, C. P.; J. G. O'Neill, H. P.; W. H. Mar1895. ng matter icle of Various Folks Washingsnow from two to three inches. in diameter, ‘Which swayed gracefully before the gentle gusts of wind, while the leafless trées were fully. adorned with the flaky substance, We don’t remember ever seh g the, siiow hang 80 to everything as it i i mokhing, ex= cept-after there had been dne or: two snowStorms just before. It is said to be one of the unfailing signs that more is coming, We hope not, for we nave had a dread of Déep in A NEW ONE, Judge John F. Davis of Amador LO, THE POOR INDIAN. He Is Not Successful as a Vender of LOSS OF. LIFE. oot _ GUNST REMOVED.Suckien’s Arnica Salve. —v " Some ‘of the wise ones nodded their heads County for Senator. The Senatorial] fight grows warmer each Pine Nuts in San Francisce. . day. Night. Frightful Explosion in Montana TiiesThe best Salve in the world tor Cuts, Governor © Buda ° Appoints Stewart clin, 6 Uleers, Salt Rheum, Pere, Menzies to Succeed Him. knowingly yesterday ‘afternoon or last evening as they declared that we would have a snowstorm within twenty-four hours, but their forecasts were not generally heeded). consequently it ‘was a great surprise to many people this morning to find the ground The beautiful whiteness of everything was a pretty sight. to behold, the clinging Snow hiding from view nearly all things upon which it fell, Telephone, telegraph and electric wires were transformed into ropes of ond every day. Senator Perkins, who was thought some months ago to have a dead sure cail on the Senatorial toga, is losing ground now right along and it is. very doubtful if he can pull enough votes to win the day. The combinations being formed J@gainst him are, some of them, quite wéighty ones. The only thing, apparently, which retains for him any of his. strength is the fear on the part of personal enemies of M.-H, de Young that he will gain the day if Perkins is not elected: The cry against Senator Perkins is that he has done nothing while in Washington and it is also said‘that we have ‘already suffered. too severely by sending to the United States Senate men who lacked force, energy ‘or enthusiasm in the State’s interests, but simply because they were personally popular, Many of the newspapers are talking of De Young for! Senator, simply because of the snovess of the Midwinter Fair, Epvrtor Transcrivr: Last evening as I stepped from a street car to take the ferryboat from San Francisco ‘to Oakland, I saw near the entrance to the landing such a mah as Drake must have met on his entrance inte this,same harbor years ago. Beside hiox stood the one whom God had intended to be his helpmeet and ‘companion. in life. Many there were who gave a look at these unsophisticated people and passed on, M y own heart felt its pang of grief for them, pe aaNe . ‘ Burre (Mont), Jénhary. 15.—A fire occurred in the Butte Hirdware Company warehouse tonight in which giant powder was stored, The fire department was at rwork on the.fire when : an explosion took place, killing a large number, While efforts were being made to remove the dead and wounded a second explosion occurred. The entire fire department: was wipéd ‘out, ineluding the Chief aud all the horses, Three policemen were among the killed. The whole SAcRAMENTo, Jan, 1 office any. member of the lice Commission. Thereupon Governor art Menzies, dust to be forgotten by men. © introduction. I said: “How’de do, Jim!” address and recognition, . for in the semblance of these people I saw a dusky tribe that had “gone down into the Few are the songs that poets have sung to their memory, and only history gives record in bloody battles fought. My heart yearned } to know them and I approached with a self He replied in the same familiar style of was broken all over the city and the dai age to property is enormous, Relatives sternation. was in violation of law. est explosion in the history of the West, = _ eGo DIED SUDDENLY. ——— numbered at least seventy-five, Plate glass the killed are frantic and the city is in conThe powder in the warehouse It was the great-TAN Californians are aware Jods. Owen Stricken With Apoplexy Nee eit nof rush to the Meadow Lake distric apow shall have rich character of the ore ing the réfractory rock Will Boom Again. is here ¢ Myers came down from the ao-called “beautiful” and do not desire to again see a surperabundance of it right at our doors, Six or eight incheg is deep enough for us. We are not in need of it,’ however, and would be as well suited if we only had enough once or twice duping the winter .to swear by—not to swear at. ; : At 9 o'clock a. Mm. the snow was about six inches deep. At ‘10 o’clock it’ began snowing again and for awhile the snow fell thick and fast. This afternoon there. were two or three flurries of snow, with prospects at-4 o'clock for anwall=night storm, d e ¢ Winter, ‘ ; . l} In some places the weight of snow broke the telephone wires and interrupted _communication somewhat, The wire from here to Grass Valley was down in one or more places but the damage was repaired as soon as possible,” Another wire was broken on the line leading dow to the mines, The electric light wires ere also broken at different places. The telephone wires have -become crossed. in many places and it will be two or three days before the~line can be thoroughly straightened out, Mr, Vinton, agent of the Sunset Telephone Company in this city, informs us that the company will send a line-man up from Sacramento tomorrow to straighten out all the kinks and get everything in first-class order again, An elm tree in the Court House yard was split in’ twain by the ‘weight of the ‘Snow, and a shade “tree at ©. B, Mulloy’s residcnce; Broad Street, was also broken down, z Owing to the snow this morning’s ‘train from Colfax was an hour and a quarter behind time. At Buena Vista, Greenhorn and other peints along the route the snow was ten aid twelve inches deep and the little locon:otive had to work in order—to— get throush, We learn that the train get stalled Once or twice, + $@e-+— A NOVEL IDEA. A Forty-Dollar Snit For the Nominal c Sum of One Cent. Is there a man in Nevada City that would like to secure a $40-dollar suit of clothes for one cent? Why of course there is! We imagine we can hear a unanimous response in the affirmative; everybody would like to get a suit on such a cheap basis, tin, 8. W.;G. A, Gray, G;; Thomas Daniel, I. 8.; J. ¥. Hook. O, S8.: A, R. Lord, G.;! John Waters, Ist W.; James Kinkead, 2a! W., B. FE. Snell, 3a W.; F. L. Bruner, 4th Wed, DD: Lovelady, G. to T,; G. BE, Johngton, G, to es : + *@e+ Cure for Headache, Asaremedy for all forms of. Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a pertnanent—eure—and the: to its influénce, 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 once, Large bottles only Fifty cents at Carr Bros. Drug Store, +e + Specimen Cases. ‘8: H, Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was ‘troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his 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, i Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Tll., had a rm Wing sore on his leg of eight years’ standing, Used three bottles of Hlectric Bitters and sey en boxes-of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well,. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on this leg, doctors said he was incurable, One “bottle Electric B ‘tiers and one box Bucklen’s wnica Salve cured him entirely, Sold at Bros, Drug Store, Awarded Highest Honors—World's Fair, ‘DR: CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, Free . : fon Amnanla Alum or any offier adulterant, . monds, renee 40 YEARS. THE STANDARD, *S . = : Never neglect symptoms of Kidney Troubles; A trial-will convince you of its great potency, E. E Dulac, the fashionable merchant tailor, has conceived a novel plan whereby aman may” secure a fine modern gtit of clothes for the paltry sum of one cent. The idea is just this: There is a package of small sealed envelopes which contain one hundred tickets, ranging in numbers from one to] Wm Aver, J. M, Wiley, John Upton, one hundred. . The price of each ticket de-. Ben Dunstan, Richard Gluyas, Frank Chespends on the number it contains, For instance: If, in drawing an envelope from the pack, it should contain the number—1—it will just cost you one cent, If «you should draw nuinber 10 it would cost you ten cents, and go on through the list of numbers, Remember, that every drawing will, includes a’$40 suit of clothes and a $10 pair of pants. There is two chances ina hundred to win. ( Isn't this a novel and cheap way of getting your clothes? If you desire a ticket you had better hurry up, as they are selling very rapidly, at Dulac’s fashionable tailoring establishment, in the Transcript block. 2t 8 Oe o-——. Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications as they cannoteach the diseased portion of the ear. ‘Chere is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional 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 entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammatior can be taken out and this tube restored to its” normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh,-which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucons surfaces, i We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by .catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, Send for circulars ; free, F, J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, MX Sold by Druggists, 75e. > » i ® GREAT VAKS —_—_—, From little acorns grow, so also do fatal diseases springfrom small beginnings. if allowed to develop they cause much suffering and sorrow. Dr. J. H.McLean's Liver and Kidney ‘Balm is a certain cure for any disease or weakness of theKidneys, ‘ Sold at Carr Bros,’ Drug Store. i anne eee Lost. A Native Son’s pin set with three diaFinder wilt please leave at this office, for a few years But he is not a man who any influence at all at He would be next to noth= could commend Washington, ng. We have a man among us, a young man} who is ambitious, ig capable, whose integrity is unquestioned and who would be a power for our State in the United States Senate, He would make himself heard on all questions relating to the welfare of California or for the benefit of any part of it, Native Son of our Golden California with the ardor with which young blood loves, We speak of Judge John F, Davis, the silver-tongued jurist of Amador He is a State and loves ‘Where are you froin,?” replied: ‘*Nevada,” : “What brought you dewn here?” “Came to sell pine nuts,” he answered, *‘And can ‘you sell them?” “No one want ‘em, and all I ask is ten cents a pound,” : I asked. He Here stood a man whom some one has trouble to a considerable extent, at His Home. oes Owen, a newspaper man who was well known on the ‘Pacitic Coast, died very suddenly at his home in San Francisco yesterday morning,’ “About 8 o'clock; as he was going up stairs, he was seen to reel and fall. When hia domestic reached his side he was unconscious and breathing heavily, and Sarsaparilla will healthy, robbed of his God-given, natural rights and livelihood, and he comes toa superior people for recognition ani is refused, 1 know that he and his inahala toiled long atid hard; over high ridges and under a scorching sun, to er the hundred pounds of pine nuts died before medical aid could be summoned: fully prepar
Owen: was at—one—time—one~ot the beat . =a ra OO isc Ir Witt Pay you to take Hood’s Sarsapa rilla. With pure blood yeuneed not fear the grip, pneumonia, diphtheria or fever, «Hood's make “you strong and 5.—Governor Budd Teceived this afternoon an opinion from Attorney-General Fitzgerald stating that the Geyernor had the power. to remove from San Francisco Po_he promptly removed Moses A. Guust, appointed by exMarkham two weeks ago, and replaced: the obnoxious appointee by StewIt is thought that there will be a great t when the sufficiently disappeared. of the fabulously of that. section. The difficulty has heretofore been in milly—but—it—ig thought that recent inventions will overco me that Hoop’s Pius are purely vegetable, careed from the best ingredients, 250. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaina, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively ‘cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaran. teed to give perfect Satisfacion o1 money refunded. Price 25 cents per box: Por sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store, Absolutely Pure. . A cream of tartar Ale ighest ofall in haven United States ¢ “urmat led Rep Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall3t.Ney KI lekirg ps Pg tiny gthe known journalists in California, He owned an.d edited papers in all parts of the State, He was one.of the founders’ of the Sai Jose Mereury. © About twelve ‘Years ago hy: ‘sold . Oranges 10 cts. v er dozen. The barometer registered 28.70 this morning, whieh is the lowest point reached this county, more meritorious son, his duty, ple tsetse eter nearly all over this State, mountains on the north, the sea, eon and his name stands as the synonym of integrity aud honor, . We trust, for the good name of California and for the good of our State, that Judge John F, Davis, of Amador, will be chesen as our United States Senator from California for the next two years, when the unexpired_term of the late Senator Stanford will have expired.—Ione Valley Echo, — +e : Trial Jurors-Drawn. The following is a partial list of the men who have been selected as trial jurors, the remainder will appear tomorrow: Jerry Hurley, M. @’Connell, James N, Kenney, John Farrel, M. R. Fitzgerald, Thos, Plummer, L,. Payne, Abe Brockington, Robert Deeble, Nettle, Joseph Dickson, Chas. Dahlgren, John Ferrell, Charles McStravick, T. J Pierce, R, W, Lawrey, W.H. Morgan, Adam Lucas, Geo, Whitesides, Jos, Burkhart, Joseph Shebley, Alfred Perrin, James Harrigan, Chas, Duval, Wm. Kelleher, A, B, Brady; Wm. Best, Thos, Othet, Paul Morateur, John Tierney, Mathew ProNEB, tsa ng Barrett, F, (, Webster, D Fitzsimmons, w, ° Leeman, W, L. Wallan Apia ee ‘Southern, Wm, Turner, Ben Taylor < : Thomason, Arthur Cooper, KR. G, Roberts, Chas. Walker, Sam Whiting, “Ben Colvin, Geo. Cunningham, Dan Bilderback, Geo, Wet~ terau, UC, Clauson, R. Thomas, L.J, Blundell, Nick Smith, J. C. Conaway, Wm. Bee, Henry Bayen, Dave Fitzgerald, James McCattery, Jos, Khinehart, ©. Sullivan, Robt, Boyden, C. R. Hill, Dan Coughlan, J. Ww, Stewart, Geo. Kress, Geo. Johnson, T. W,’ Carson, Alex, Henderson, J. T. Rodda, neau, St a Funeral of Mrs. Jason. 2 Notwithstanding the inclomency of “the weather, the funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret Jason, which took place from St. Canice Catholic Church this afternoon, was quite largely attended. Rev, Father Claire officiated. The following were the pallbearers: Harry Lawrence, H. Hartung, W. Green, Ralph Webber, Dr. C. W, Chapman, Fred E. Brown, —— ee Clairvoyant and Test Medium. Mr, Alfred Hocking, Clairvoyant and Test Medium, will give sittings daily, for one week only, commencing Monday, the 2let, at Mrs. Bond’s house, Aristocracy Hill, opposite Episcopal Church, Hours— 10, 12, 2, 5, 7, 9. Price, $1. jl6-1w A Garrulous Lot. The Professor—There is evidence to show that one of the most famous edifices’ of antiquity was “constracted principally of women, His Wife—Which one ? The Professor—The Tower of Babel, —t 2 @oo—_—____ Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to make ‘A LITTLE HEALTH GO A LONG WAY.” Its curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties, by which the energy of the system is recruited, It is pleasant to the ‘taste, easily borne on the stomach and tiarmless under prolonged use. Price $1 00 per botttle, Sold at Barr Bros, Drug Store, 7 T Free Pills Seid “your address,to H. E, Bucklen Co,, Ohicago, and get a sample: box of Dr, King's New Life Pills: A trial will con¥vine® you of their merits, These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipatien and Sick Headache, For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable, They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the . aystem, Regular size 25¢, per box, Sold by : jie . ¥ than whom California boasts of no He has never shirked He has been honored by the peowith positions of public trust and has always discharged-his duties ag a man of honest purpose and possessed of an indomitable will and: the highest integrity. He is known from the Siskiyou to the Colorado river on the south, and from the Sierras ‘to There is no blot upon his escutch4 to_represent Placer-county in the State ler, Henry Champion, Thomas . ? raf and look wretched, even in the most cheerthe sole representative.: Labout-Nevade-City; You may know him and his people. I have lived among them, and of their evils I saw naught but the reflection of the white man’s wrong: There are only a few of them left to tell their story. Let us give them a cup of cold water, not of gall. Let our words come from our hearts, backed by human kindness, and if any one is te have our mite in benevolence, let ns: first give it to'them. 8. H, Reno, Oakland, January 11, 1895. BELEN ihe iar ANOTHER ONE GONE. Ex-Judge E. D. Wheeler of San ‘Francisco Joins the Throng. / Ex-Judge E. D, Wheeler died at the St. Nicholas Hotel in San Francisco Yesterday last he complained of pains in His chest and sought relief from a physician, but his ailment became more ‘serious and on Sunday W. W. Nelacn, Chas. he was compelled te take to his bed. Oni¥ Monday he “became ” unconscious and remained in a comatose condition almost up to the. time of his death. He passed peacefully away at 4 o'clock A, M. : Judge Wheeler was a native of New York, having been born in that State on the 7th of Jannary, 1828. He came to this State in the sixties. He tirst became publicly . ; known as Clerk of Placer county. At the ©xpiration of hia official term he was elected had come to a great city to sell? What @ kecognition, I thought, to the memory of & people of whom this man\stands as almost He told me.he was well known in and morning after a brief jllness. On Thorsday } ulistic paper.’ He held that paper for ‘onl & short time, however, ing of it, returned to San Jose Kastern papers and magazines, + *@eA Good Reward. Scanlon’s murderers, / ARRIVALS AT, THE Union Hotel, Main Street. F. S. Kimball, San Francisco, K. L. Brown,” M. E Gilmore, 8. A. Taylor, bad idl f. M, Miller, Grass Valley; J.C, Winsby, ’ ts P.T. Riley, Frank Ridge, S. Hale, Spenceville, J. G, Shepherd, © f James Weeks, Rough and Ready, W.G, Carr, Allison Ranch, T. L, Abbott, Penn Valley, S. Le Moody, Colfax, B. Dorothy, F. Garner, Vallejo, ©. F. Huling, Pleasant Valley. —~—t8Q eo. A Welcome Usher of "OS. Tie beginning of the year will havea welcome usher in the shape of a fresh Alinanac, descriptive of the origin, nature and uses of the national tonic and alterative, Senate and was returned to his seat in that “ody the second time. In 1872 he was apsechvaaaee vernor Rooth Judge of the Twenty-third. 7 Fes ; ' District, and in 1874 he was elected to the same pes rp inagh for the term of six years. At tlie expiration. _ . . He was one of the foremost practitioners of the State and was of a genial disposition. A wife and one son survive him, ODO Oe Grass Valley Items, By Telephone. Charles Holt, an old colored man who has been employed for some time as a watchman at the Maryland mine, Grass Valley, was found in a dying condition near the mine last night. He died soon after being brought to’town, Dra, C. W. and W, C. Jones, assisted by Dr. Tickell of Nevada City, last evening performed a very delicate operation upon Albert George, seven-year-old son of John George, removing a portion of the shinbone. The boy has been afflicted with a crippled limb for some time. The operation was successfully performed, A little daughter of C. A, Pingree ‘died last night, Four tramps arrested last night were discharged this morning on condition that they leave town, ~~? ee e Hope Crushed to Karth Will rise again in the bosom of a dyspeptic wise enough to. substitute for the psendotonics, which have bamboozled him out of his belief in the possibility of cure, the real invigorant and stomachic, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, The bilious, the nervous, the dyspeptic, the rhetimatic alike derive speedy benefit from this helpful botanic medicine, Persons suffering from indigestion will gain no positive permanent good from the flery, unmedicated stimulants of Commerce, toa often used recklessly, The Bitters is immeasurably to be preferred’ to these as ‘a tonic, since its pure basis is modified by the conjunction with it of vegetable ingredients . ~~ of the highest remedial excellence. Ma~ . : laria is prevented and remedied by it, and it infuses vigor into the weak and sickly, A. wineglassfal three times a Cay is the average dove. : 1 Oe + Ir your kidneys are inactive, you will feel fal society, and melancholy on: the jollieat Occasions, Dr. J, H. McLéan's Little Liver and Balm will set you right again, $1.00 per bottle, Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. . Carrain Sweeney, U . 8.A., San Diego, Cal., says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the firgs medicine I have_ever found that would do me any good,” Price 50c, Sold by : : hig term he took up his residence in San Fran-}; cisco where he has followed his profession. . Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Combined with the descriptive inatter will: be found calendar and astronomical calculations abaolutely reliable «for correctness, statistics, illustrations, versea carefully selected, and other mental food highly profifable and entertaining. On this pamphlet, published gnd printed annually by ‘Ihe Hostetter JOA pwn y a “fi hande ane ems Ployed in the mechanical department alone, Kleven months are devoted to its prepara~ tion. I[t is procurable free, of druggists and country dealers everywhere, and is printed in English, French, Spanish, Welsh, Nonwegian, Holland, Swedish and Bohemian. German, 7: 2@ee Uniform Rank Notice. All. members-of Uniform Rank, Mounfain Division, are hereby notificd to appear at Armory Hall every Wednesday’ night for drill practice, By order : ji2tf Cuas, PEcoit;-Gaptain, Sor ron < SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25¢, Children love it. Sold by Carr Bros, +2oe+All Free, Those who have used Dr, King’s’ New Discovery know its. value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free, Send your name and address to H, EK. Bucklen and Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr, King’s New Life Pills, Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructur Free. All of which is guaranteed to do yoo ood and cost you -nothing, Sold at Carr i Drugstore. The Past _ Quarantees ¢ The Future The fact that Hood’s Sarsa. parilla has. cured thousands of others is certainly: sufficient reason for beliefthat it will cure-you. It makes pure, rich healthy blood, tones and strengthens the nerves, and builds —up the whole system. Remember Hood's =: Cures Be Sure to get HOOD'S and Only HOOD'S, i Carr Bros, Drug Store, ] Carr Bros, Hood's Pills are espécially prepared. ‘that papet to Charles’ M. “Shortridge ‘and Went to Oakland, where he started a spirit and, on dispos} and pur= chased the Times of that city. He sold that out after a yvear and went toSan Francisco, where he di d newspaper work, writing for It is expected, to raise $4000 as a reward for ‘the arrest and conviction of Dennis ! ‘ iCurrants, 14 Ibs. for ki Tomatos, 10 cans for $1. prea Da $ y Sicily Lemons 30 cts. « Bananas 40 cts. per dozen. —-AT— PRGA RORY BOL BY'S} ‘Caea dade ana ws wii a amen aed wseidve ies 3 LEADING CAN DY -MAKER, 3 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. ‘ ‘ Q WA" AV AraC, CoN kW e OWolwaw. RE RPAY PROD ea SN tN aN ~_y Was the lucky number that was won the & drawn as the box and: Cushion that was offered by us \ as‘a premium, Mr. F. E. Wadsworth held the ticket and becomes possessor of the Cushion, The Old Reliable. The Oldest Gentlemen's Furnishing House in this-city. Under new management, with New Goods’ and New ‘Prices. : MARCus M. BARUH, “Manager: 1S aT 00 Lok at these. ries, They Can't Be Beat] Flour, per 100 Ibs, $1.85 /Salmon, 8 cans for $1 ° Corn, per 100 lbs. $1.70, Corned Beef, Libby's 5 for $1 Rolled Barley, per ‘100 $1.35. : iLard, 10 lb cans, $1.20. Bran, per 100 lbs, $1.20, Middlings, per 100 Ibs, $1.30. Dry Granulated Sugar, ~ HE ee . Best Reno Creamery Butter, Rice, 16 Ibs for $1. Bayo Beans, 28 Ibs for $r. : Pea Beans, 28 lbs for a Oysters, 2 lb cans 5 tor $1. Oysters; 1 Ib cans, 10 for $1. Lard, 5 lb cans, 70 cts. Best Pickle Roll Butter, per roll, 40 cts. per square, 55 cts, Tapico, 20‘lbs. for $1, Sago, 20 lbs. for $1.° Seedless Raisins, 14 Ibs, $t . Raisins, 16 lbs. for $1. Sweet Corn, 9 cans for $1. Citron, 20 cts. ‘per Ib, . a . . . . ae inion 7 ae a z . : Green Peas, 8 cans for $t. ‘Clams 6 cans for $1 String Beans, 8 cans for $1, . bi &P Call arthe Store and see those Beautiful Books that we give away—free to each customer, A. B.woLe., ‘Ww be token with Hood’s Sareaparilig, 20, ° Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal," A £