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November 7, 1894 (4 pages)

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five ton, eats iratfor . be ned ry .t=p vewt) Fes e.kteastl a es ie Qoacnnen THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT ELECTION RETURNS. ‘Thomas 64, Kitts 65, Douglass 111, Rapp 1 . THE RETU RNS Pablished E Bveni ies 19, Alderman 69, Greany 84, Calkins 59, JOH NSON ; a : bd ublished bvrery. von Bea except pan By Precincts. Showing the Vote of} Austin.58, Collins 50, Lynch4t, Werry 104, : } F Seen ae Each Candidate. Martin 56, Quick 58, Shoemaker 76 Don: Hoe BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. , 63 90,8 : he following i ‘vote recei ie combat on . reed wear, nelly 62, Jackson 90, Snell 44 ; Rogers 106, Is Elected by a-Handsome The following is the total vote received = 5 ee ., . MeCaulay 67, Peaslee 18; Hocking 108, . ; by each:candidate up to the hour of . our goSERVED BY CARRIERS AT Budd 10, Estee 26, Webster 14, Cami«! pr, 11235 89 » Schmidt 66, Dille 72; Riley 86, Plurality ing top : 8% Pa cas i Be et * 4 ee. _press : 15 Cts. per Week or 90Cts. per Month netti —, Cornell , Johnsen 24, Buck-. power 39, McGlashan .72, Paynter 109, € g ste se . nam 10, ‘Kitts 17, * Thomas 26, Alder-. p,0i, 96 Stokes 72, T 11 80, M —— : ae 4 2 man 6, Douglaes 10, Rapp 39, Austin sag aa * z rad gpe Ri alee ) Gevernor. WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : 38, Calkins 25, Greany 20, Collins 7, ean + sue ga — ‘The ‘People Acted Wisely in Select-SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. . Lynch 8, Werry 37, Martin 12, Quick ee ee "ing Him as Their Next Répre. Budd. ...-.++. sees 1207 26, Shoemaker 19, Donnelly 15, Jackson GRASS VALLEY PRECINCT NO, 2. suaketie POG 8 vas cc ewees cee 123 18, Snell 26, Macauley 25, Rogers 20, Budd 69, Estee 72, Webster 79, Caminig Webster. Gee He 64 8 6 ee . WEDNESDAY janes aa NOV. 7, 1894. McGlashan 13, Power 25, Riley 13, . netti 67, Cornell 65, Johnson 85, Bucknam — oe pe Si Daniels 000, . Hocking 000, Dille . 23, 42, Kitts 92, Thomas 90, Alderman 82, : Congress. TWO YEARS AGO. Schmidt 10, Turner 10. Douglass 95, Rapp 50, Austin 35, Calkins From the returns received at Sacramento . 4 ii ce : NEVADA, NO, 2. 88, Greany 102,’ Collins 73, Lynch ‘ys, up to 2 o'clock this afternoon, it is esti-)} Caminetti, eee cee ciel hs WwW 9, 4 H Le $ r “I How the Vote of the Connty Was! Budd, 103, Katee 94, Web-ter 39, CamiLiha A tscnda ie ae a pene mated. that Grove ‘L. Johnson has been. Cornell ... 0.5.. 05+ 990 . Then Cast. neti, 95, Cornell 48, Johnson 70, Buck67 ie rhe 73 + oe 125 McGlashan elected to Congress ~ “by a plurality of Johnson. . vice stivavl kOO The following was the vote cist at the. 2™” 84, Kitts 35, Thomds 104, Alderman 65, Pore a, Riley 90 Daniels 103 Hockan Ae te ROG. This wal be gone ; election two years ago: popes sea Pers > ing 102, Dille 9%-Schmidt 18, Subaee 56. . news to Mr. Johnson’s friends and admirers Asambly. . CANDIDATES. Totals, : ’ BY cat ls FORE OKs ; Reign Sinton q tk hout the whole St: , ‘pe Presidential Ek ctors, Lynch 13, Werry 162, Martin 125, Quick onass VaLiny PREOTKOT NO8, . S sie ne and we hoa) Bucknam, D....-. -. 896) Ma es orca cp eas 1759 . 54, Shoemaker 43, Donnelly 34, Jackson Budd 18, Estee 82, Webster 38, Cami-. °S"'Y ieve ey will do more good for ay 980 PGIGOYWUGs Wai toeus biece tuiees Tee 1638] 81, Snell 118, Macauley 112, Rogers 105, . Nett 27, Cornell-74, Johnson 84,~Bucknam the mining section than-any—man-we wee Thomas, ess ca ova es 1332 People’s Party i500. 06.6 o eee cee ee 618] VicGlashan 47, Power 115, Kiley 73, 20, Kitts 96, Thomas 84, Alderman 79, . ever had to represent fis in Congress. is " : Congressman. Daniels 118, Hocking 103, Dille 53, Douglass 84, Rapp 37, Austin 47, Calkins. ° The following dispatch was received this Sheriff. A. Caminetti, Dem..,....++. 2134}. Schmidt 146, Turner 36. 94, Greany 60, Collins 25, Werry 144,] .~. ° : J. Davis, Ragub peter ee ae 1313] ~ en Lynch 36, Martin 39, Quick 105, Shoe~ ngeanemmcel Riderwinn, Poco cs ven c PERE pes MO Peed ix ea 13. Bice siege ee maker 54, Donnelly 42, Jackson 100, Snell SacraMENTO, November 7th,—To Nat: Doughss, D 11 4 State Senator. Budd 30, Estee 66, Webster 26, Cam57, Macauley 39, Rogers 142, McG@lashan. P. Brows: This city complete except two 8 i Ce 9 Tirey B. Ford, Repub....3... 1873 . inetti 23,. Cornell 15, ” Johnson 53,. Buck. } 4 RO : ” ss ‘ : * Rapp, Ue eee wens > 9301 i ME SGA Déth.. sc cence. S44) is Ke soa BAe 69, Power 76, Riley 53, Daniels 97, Hock™. precincts, gives us 1,720 plurality. I will, id on ier Kitts, People’s — PRS e es 728) nan a Douglass 31, Rapp 50, Katia ing 104, Dille vis ene on Turner 61'. have over 2,000 in this county and will. Clerk. ‘ pivot ae ie 30, Calkins 54, Greany 40, Collins 15, Std sander Perera: ©.” 5 j carry Sam Joaquin CY E00 Pukey BY A) 8.8 Weeiéon pen ati era) Lynch — Werry 97, Martin 61, Quick Budd 60, Estee 69, Webster 59, Cami-. Butte by 100, Sutter by 60 and Calaveras Austin, Po.. cee eee te 574 E. A. Baugh, People’s Party::... 759}42* Shoemaker 20, Donnelly 10, Jackson . "etti 57, Johnson 74, Cornell 52, Bucknain/ 1, . tittle. T have lost Amador by 300) Calkins, R.,-.. 24.. ++ 1399 Sheriff. . ; 144, Snell 70, Magauley 48, » Rogers 42, Thomas 84, Kitts 67, Douglass 87, Rapp and Yuba by 30.“ Greany, LD) 1393 Mp dia be Viste Dun.’ yege. 68 MvGlasian 31, Power 09, Riley 21, . %%. “series 7% Dies © Sue yee ee Williams Mis Oole: Repos. cues ss 1211] Daviels 58, Hocking 34, ‘Dille 47, . Shoemaker 43, Greany 85, Calkins 79, Aus: Grove L. JoHnson, heaaniee enry Shoemaker, P. P... Par 1030} Schmidt 40, Turner 36, tin 33, Donnelly 69, Snell 60, Jackson 75, Sg yh dae yer 8 County ‘Clerk. a ee Riley 81, Power 64, McGlashan 48, Collins Disgraceful. ~ nye : John wh. Greany, Demy.or nec cnnnns 21Q9 . aca etl _ . 47,. Werry 129, Lynch 19, Macauley 57, Collins, Dow.. sees ir? Sherman W. Marsh, Rep.’.:...1544 Budd 19, Estes “36, Webster 21, -Camri= Rogers 150, Schmidt i, Dille 130, Turner} A sonny what wae sa drank Be cael eed, Lynch, i i Remrererniin iar erersr a Soha A, Ball, P. Pic. :... ‘77'""""pf4. netti 18, Comell 18, Johnson 38, Buck-. 31° Hocking 95, Daniels 97. stand, staggered into ove of the voting) \Verry R 166 Public Administrator. nam 19; Kitts14, ‘Thomas 44, Alderati places yesterday, apparently for the pur<a Das Palle Sada eile Daniel 8. Collins, Dem......:. 1620} man 10, Donglass:47, Rapp 18, Austin palit stl aig PRECINCT. pose of exercising the precious rights of-an. . ; Assessor ee bode eh spreteeteteces 1611 9, Calkins 38, ‘Greany 28, Collins 22 Budd 69, Estee 30, Webster 87, Cami-} American citizen, bnt was so badly intoxie i ~ VEN Pcs vs vee 409 Lynch 15, Werry 38, Martin 23, ‘Quick netti 71, Johnson 32, Cornell 74, Bucknam cated that he hardly knew what he did Martin, D 127 County Surveyor. 2 $1. Donnelly “15; Jac 33, Thomas 46, Kitts 90, Douglass 92,Rapp. want. He had to be ordered out, One or ee oe ee oe 377 % z z = 20, Shoemaker 31, Donnelly 15, Jackson. PP Charles K, Uren, Rep.. . 0.. cece es 2078 . . r ° 6 85, Alderman 81, Martin 80, Quick 54, . two others who were almost. stupid from Quick, Riise cnc. wee 1075 Richard Stager, Dem 1038 . > Snell 55, Macauley: 42, Rogers 26, P c : @, J. Alderman, P. P... >. .. 5, 708. McGlesban 18, Fower 34, Riley 23, Shoemaker 53, Greany 97, Calkins 57, Aus-. the effects of whiskey presented themselves, . Shoemaker, P.... +1214 Seacaas Daniels 27, Hocking .43, Dille 22, tin 88, Donnelly 64, Snell 36, Jackson 91, but being still able to tell their names were Henry Daniels, Rep......6. 1762 . Schmidt 9, Turner 45. ‘. Riley 76, rower 43, McGlashan 65, Collins . allowed to vote, They caused more or less ‘Treasurer. George T, Tracy, Dem..... ». 1408 5 Negi 48, Werry 95, Lynch 44, Macauley 76, . annoyance to the election officers and to} _ James Z, Richards, P. P.....< 652 idbeedintar i Cogers 104, Schmidt 62, Dille 82, Turner} others. It is a shame that men in such Donnelly, We ee eee 67 Jeunty Treasurer. Budd 23, Estee -54, Webster 14, Cami-. 44, Hocking 107, Daniels 73. a.condition should be allowed to vote, Jackson, ee ee oes ee We Pe Biel RAD ak ve cren eens ess 2101 . uetti 23, Cornell 14, Johnson 53, Bucknam WASHINGTON Imagine what sort of votes are cast by. Snel] : 2 pe gen Decree ric y ace 1299 . 32, Kitts 13, ‘Thomas 55, Alderman 6, Budd 38, Estee Pe Wicau ie. Cami them. If a man has not enough respect PP Medhese coches sees TR S ve > p x i y «ls aul > A iS } i * bss gpa aaah BP. Jo 458 . Douglass 41, Rapp 45, Austin 6, Calkins oe z *™l for himself and for others to go to the Supt. of Schools, District Attorney. Pads es ea z netti 29, Cognell 45, Johnson 16, Bucknam ! ‘ : =<. 145, Greany 40,’ Collins 14, Lynch 7, Werry ihn x polls sober, he should be denied the right cao he So lg, pela lalla jie ic ok Oe ee thoriti Macauley, D 76 Peteen ee so We orn ia gine ik ocd on Merl ea ee Rogers, Revccceceee sc Ese eh Te Caldwell, POP.. 565s. : TE ho , coe : Xolli : (Et ogers (eae Cee ge County Recorder 1 cauley 20, Rogers 55, McGlashan 14, Power ya Hewes A. “we ah a ch 13, Werry. Wuarsver may be the cause of blanchon oe : . : se Sg Ago EAE : 48, Martin 51, Quick 20, Shoemaker 19. " Nee Joba Werry, Repi. oo.. ..:--. ++ 1672 42, Riley 24, Daniels 58, Hocking 34, Dille D ly 28 Jack 3], Snell 35, M ng, the haif may be restored to its original District Attorney. Rd. ©. Morgan, Dem......+1094 . 36, Schmidt 42, Turner 11. a = ~~ 31, Mod : s 9. P ©} color by the use of that potent remedy Hall's : aT > > wyRrn auley o ogers jlashan ower % * U, I, Beightoh P. Pevseeeseeeeess 235 a a fialey . * LL 2 Hocking 35, Dille Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Mothashen fist.. SOE zeae * + eo : a Budd 79, Estee 111, Webster 8, Cami. 30, Schmidt 40, Turner 23 Cattarh Cannot be Cured Power, . Se + 1032 Will Rebuild. netti 64, Cornell 68, Johnson 95, Bucknam 51, Kitts 59, Thomas 123, Alderman 21, Douglass 133, Rapp 88, Austin 40, Calkins 119, Greany 83, Collins 43, Lynch 17, Werry 180, Martin 143, Quick 66, Shoemaker 30, Donnelly“16, Jackson 45, Snell 118, Maauley 35, Rogers 137, M.G Tashan 70, Power 114, Riley 51, Daniels 119, Hocking 105, Dille 62, Schmidt 129, Turner 40. Simon” Hieronimus, whose brewery on wpger Sacramento street was destroyed by ffire-a few days ayo, intends to rebuild and das set inen to work clearing away the deris. The cellar portion of the former structure was not so badly damaged but what the greater part of it can be used in the new building. Mr. Hieronimus had gobhis property into good shape and was just beginning to see his way clear when the fire occurred. He has lots of grit, however, and will endeyWor to retrieve his loss, NEVADA CITY PRECINCT, NO, 3. Budd 90, Estee 141, Webster 26, Caminetti 79, Cornell 36, Johnson 135, Bucknam 75, Kitts 26, Thomas 150, Alderman 13, Douglass 135, Rapp 109, Austin 18, Calkins 135,Greany 105,Collins 47,Lynch 12, Werry 196, Martin 130, Quick 82, Shoemaker 42, Donnelly 20, Jackeon 68, Snell 162, Macauley 102. , Rogers 146, McGlashan 46, Power yne for the cure of bronsherry Pectoral, It gives y certain cure. Tur best an chitis is Ayer’s prompt relief, fo ee EMPIRE PRECINCT. 32. Johnson 14, Cornell 33, Bucknam 19, 24, Donnelly 44, Snell 30, Riley 45, McGlashan, 29, Power 21, Jackson’ 25, ColRogers 37, Schmidt 26, Dille 29, Turner 41, Hocking 59, Daniels 31. MAYBERT. lass 3, Rapp 22, Calkins 15, Greany 10, Collins 5, Werry 18, Martin 8, Quick 16, Not Heard From. 147, Riley 66, Daniels 150, Hocking 88, Dille 84, Schmidt 143, Turner 28. No returns have yet been received from North Bloomfield, Forest Springs, Columbia Hill, Cherokee, Relief Hill, San Juan, Sweetland, Boca, Lowell Hill and Hunt’s Hill. Until these are in it is impossible to tell the election of'some of the candidates on thé Republican tic ket. = —+— +e -—— A Household Treasurer. BUENA VISTA, « Budd 25, Estee 15, Webster 10, Cami. netti 26, Cornell 10, Johnson 12, Bucknam 17, Kitts 18, ; Thomas 13, . Alderman 9, Douglass 25, Rapp 15, Austin 4, Calkins 13, Greany 30, Collins 15, Lynch 12, Werry 21, Martin 22, Quick 12, Shoemaker 14, Donnelly 18, Jackson 9, Snell 21, Macauley 21, Rogers 21, McGlashan 1, Power 17, Riley 17, Daniela 19, Hocking 27, Dille 19, Schmidt 20, Turner 8, ROUGH AND READY. Budd 30, Estee 32, Webster 49, Caminetti 38, Cornell 42, Johnson 27, Bucknam 24, Kitts 5), Thomas 33, Alderman 40, Douglass 35, Rapp 33, Austin 36, Calk'ne D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says :that he always keeps Dr. King’s New Discovery in the house and his family has al‘ways found the very best results follow ite -use; that he would not be withont it, if yprocurable. G. A. Dykeman Druggist, Jatskill, N. Y., says that Dr., King’s New . Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough wemedy ; that he has never failed to do all that is claimed for it, Why not thy a wemedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles. free at Carr Bros. Drug Store Regular wns 50c. and $1.00, Sid ae _ Purattuce For Sale. 50, Martin 35, Quick -7, Shoemaker 65, 28, Riley 42, Daniels 39, Hocking 61, 35, Schmidt 31, Turner 40. ; INDIAN SPRINGS, All the furniture and household goods of ; ath ks B. H. Miller, at his residence A Broad Budd 22, Estee 18, Webster 21, Cami-. ‘phe best Salve in the world for Cuts, é nétti 21, Cornell 18, Johnson 17, Bucknam . gryises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever street, will be sold at a bargain, in quantities to suit, beginning Monday, November Sth. ‘Parties wishing anything in this line are now afforded an excellent opportunity of 12, Kitts 25, Thomas 15, Alderman 13, Douglass 25, Rapp 17, Austin 26, 22, Martin 13, Quick 14, Shoemaker 25 buying almost at their own prices. The ; ale must close by Wednesday. n3 ! Donnelly 20, Jackson 19, Snell 2a, . Ma% ite aes cauley 30, Rogers 25, McGlashan 16, Power Large Ea Eastern ‘I 7, Riley 38, Daniels 21, Hocking 36, Dill 21, Schmidt 17, Turner 21. MOONEY FLAT, “Estee 11, Webster 1, Shell oysters ahwaye sa. on hand at the Golden Weit. Call and try them. n2tf Buda 18, Awarded netti 2], Highest Honors—World’s Fair. Ay \. GRANITEVILLE, 34, Coriell 16, Jo! 28, Mc(ilashan 26, E. B. Power 29, Ril 24, Dauiels 37, Schmid: 33, Turner 20. @RASS VALLEY NO 1, “MOST PERFECT .MADE. A pure.Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other 42, Greany 29, Collins 16, Lynch 40, Werry Donnelly 24, Jackson 31, Snell 50, Macauley 68, Regers 00, McGlashan 00, Power Dille Calkins 12, Greany 29, Collins 11, Lynch 29, Werry CamiJohnson 8, Cornell 1, Bucknam 11, Thomas 17, Kitts 1, Douglass 8, Rapp 18, Aldorman 3, Martin 14, Quick 4, Shoemaker 11, Greany 18, Calkins 6, Austin 5, Donuelly 13, Snell 11, Jackson 3, Riley 18, Power 8, McGlashan 1, Collins 14, Werry 13, Lynch 2, Macauley 10, Rogers 18, 3chmid; 16, Dille 9, Turner 1, Hocking 14, rage: Robinson 13, Davey 13, Reader Budd . 31, Estee 33, Webster 19, Caminetti m 28, Rucknam 20, Kitts 21, Thomas 42, Alderman 12 Douglass
31, Rapp 41, Austin 19, Calkins 30, Greany 36, Colline 24, Lynch 16, -Werry 42, Martin 32, Quick 23, Shoemaker 23, Donnelly 21, Jackson 22, Snell 36, McCauley:44, Rogers Hocking 32, Dille 30, Buda 67, Estee 48, Webster 78, Camiaetti 6, Rogers 14, McGlashan 2, Power 17, Riley 6, Daniels 16, Hocking 7 7, Dille 8 Schmidt 2, SS eS ae A Tempe of of Health Where vigory hood aig digestion, appetite and sound repose minister to physical comfort, is the bodily structure which, however much its foundation have been sapped by ill health, has been restored—rebuilt, as it wer —by the great renovating tonie, Hostetter’ Stomach Bitters. Nothing infuses strength into. a debilitated frame like this saving medicine, which, in the vigor and regularity it imparts to the system, endows it with the surest defense against disease, and the best guaranty of along life’ and hale old age. Worn out men of business, tired mechanics, overworked mill hands, miners broken down by hardship and exposure to malaria, mariners and tourists all declare that it is the est safeguard against the influences of fatigue, bodily or mental, and of climate and temperature. Incomparable for bilious, rheumatic, kidneys aud nervous troubles, +106: tuckilen’s Arnica Salve. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eryptions, and positi: ely: oures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaran>. teed to give perfect satisfacion o: money refunded. Price. 25 canta per box. For aale-at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. FREE SUGAR —WITH— COFFEES, ‘ SPICES. —ARE GIVING— ‘SUGAR FREE -<i.Eac Customer. Commercial Street, Nevada City. ey others’ 75-cent. Great American Importing Toa Co It-is conceded our 50-Cent Teas equals Experts claim our Mocha and Java makes blood of ‘constitutional disease, and in order Thomas 21, Kitts 42, Douglass 37, Rapp 16, . to cure it you must take internal remedies. Alderman 41, Martin 32, Quick 26, Shoe-. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally maker 36, Greany 50, Calkins 16, Austin . and acts directly on the blood and © mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack mediciue. lins 20, Werry 48, Lynch 25, McCauley 44, best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It i is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, Budd 9, Estee 16, Caminetti 12, Johnson . of the two ingredients ia’ what produces auch 14, Bucknam 6, Kitts 1, Thomas 19, Dougwonderful results in curing. Catarrh. Seiia . ° for Donnelly 2, Jacksou 5, Snell -15, MoCauley . gargold by Druggists, 75¢. With Loca APPENCATIONS, a@ they cannot Budd 29, Estee 11, Webster 44, Caminetti . reach the seat of the disease. '. Chas, Shaw, W. PERSONAL POINTERS. —— “~< 4 Concise Chronicle of Various Folks Doings and Intentions. Mrs George Morgan of Pike om is here on a visit. A, Tredidgo and Geo. Fletcher came over from Grass Valley today. Geo, C, Sargent of San Francisco ae here on-the morning train. B. Lichtig of San Francisco arrived here’ on last evening's train, Dr. S. Qglick of San Francigeo arrived here last evening on his way to Downieville. W. H. Vance of San Francisco arrived here last eveping on his way. to North Bloomfield. D. McDonald and El. Turubult of Stockton were in town yesterday on :their way to North Bloomtield. R. L. Dann, F. H. Hodge, C, Cerrutic, Mead, W. Holmes and C. W. Hancheliffe, of San Francisco, arrived here last evening. cal pile te Tup Mosr remarkable cures of scrolula on record have been accomplished by Hood's Sarsaparilla, » This medicine is unéqualled for diseases of the blood. Take only Hood's. Hoop’s Punts'are hand made, and‘ perfect a ad se bee and appearance, —— — 2 eee — . ROOM TO RENT.. A single room on the sécond tloor of the Transcript block. Enquire of Fred K. Brown. 06 Q 0 ee Prices on Flour. Go to Wolf’s Cash Grocery Store and get prices on Flour, n2-tf Catarrh isa Coroner, Panlee, BS. ccc cae i Plackingy Pose ges ac:Public Administrator. Ditte Rees deel. as «09910 Schmidt, ad ha Oe ade OP ns a ve as kG Agents Wanted,~Wanted:— Active, reliable lady or gentleman te represent us; $18 weekly. State age and give reference. Address Shepp Co., P, 0. Box, 785, Philadsiphia, Pa, 08 10 was prescribed by one of the . ’ The perfect coinbination teatimoniala, free. F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Oo. = Saas ———————— = -:. Sweet Panama Oranges, JUST RECEIVED. BANANAS, FIGS, DATES. ae VRE RE RTRT ROR ERR REVEL ome LBY’ Cw’ Chew Mrs. Viola Emery Indigestion, Cramps D Had = 4 and catarrh of the bowels, causeat suffering, She has —— taking oe 3 ae and has no bad mom Cure res and alice 1 have also taken Hood's Scrofule with nich benefit any en gaparilla is a splendid tonic and blood Bireet HERMAN P. Emery, 48 Sixth treet, Portland, Oregon. has been elected Governor, can State officers are elected, enough members of the Legislature to control that body, BUDD THE MAN. His Election Appears to Be a Fore-° gone Conclusion. The latest advices go to show that Budd The Republias: well as ee oer “MELANCHOLY marked him for her own,’ but he took Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and cheated her, Absolutely Pare A cream of tartar baking powder— Highest of all ii Teavening strength—Lateet United States Government Food Reports. Royal Baking Powder (o., 106 Wall St. N. Y. You Need ‘" Hood’s Pillg cure Liver Ills, 25, A Dec ™ you need it now—Don't spoil your credit’ by a seedy make-up, Look like prosperity if you would have folks think you are prosperous, We have in stock a phy . selection of imported and: domestic woolens, eloths, caahmer # and worsteds, . For Fall and Winter. Wear. Our work a sage for itself, Prices are the very lowest, R. T. Morrison, TAILOR. ° 35 Pine Street. SPECIAL: SPECIAL! SPECIAL ee ES THE OLD on oa a a a a a oe a a 8 THIS W BK iN. _— BOYS’ SUITS i Ages from J to rd vase. — , Half Their Original Price. Qa See Them in Our Boorway. = => RED TAG PRICE GOES. oe a oe oe ee ee "yy XELIABLE, ee We ee ee Ee ey M. M. BARUH, Manager. € the best Coffee, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. 194, Yolveon 53, Cornell 70, Bucknam 55, A . ing. A en ORES RARER i TET WSCOUIT PER CENT, ee SO Sa a a a a Being that the Clothing sion to make it moyé, if possible, and in order to do so we wi Our goods are m: irked in plain American figures, and anyone maki is marked $12 you get it for $9.60. xample—if a suit or an Overcoat —WE CLAIM TO Business is very dutl this Fall, and we have laid ina large stock, ill allow the customers a discount ing a purchase get the This is on Clothing only, and for strictly Cash. CARRY THE—— we have come to the concluof 20 per cent on all Cloth20 per cent discount. For Best Stock of Furnishing Goods In the County. And Our Prices Are the Lowest. Here is a list of what we have :— Men's Ee eae ak eee re re awe ay Wee ee e Mans SAOCE ca. cece sate ceca ieee eV ES Cee ee hee tee ee eee ee MEGS POAUIA. yes kia aeaesceabiceee Bees LROMONE sb ok Cv hake ed anus er We carry a full line of the UNITED WORKINGMEN’S BOOTS AND SHOES. from 50 cents to $5. .. from $1.50 to $5. from 25 cents to $4. veeteaacccccce cers off gO Cents to $10. We are agents for ss Celebrated Sampson Pants, which we sell for 50 cents per pair. Soliciting a con inuance of your worthy patronage, we remain yours, .seeesefrom 75 cents per suit up to $8. . "The Best [Mining Boot Made. — CARTER & JOHNSTON, One-Price Clothiers. SOU lll