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August 24, 1893 (4 pages)

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a — — GHE GRANSGRIPT. THURSDAY EVE’G, AUGUST 24, '93. DROWNED IN. OREGON. Nevada County Man Loses His Life in Me: Kenzie River. from next Monday. J. W. Davis. of Wolf, this county, says the Telegraph, bas received intelligence that Morris Flagg Peabody was drowned in the McKenzie river, Lane county, Oregon, on August 13th. Mr. Peabedy was an old resident of Nevada county and lived out near Buena Vista. Abut four years age he moved his family to Oregon, where he took up @ ranch. The unfortunate man attempted to cross the river on horseback and ity is suppesed that the horse stumbled in the middle of the stream, throwing, his rider and in the struggle to gain his footing the horse must have struck Mr. Peabody with one of his feet, as the neck of the man was broken when the body was found the day after the accident. Deceased wasa native of Massachusetts and was aged about 46 years. He leaves a wife and five children. Mr. Peabody was well known throuybout this county and alse in Yuba county, especially. about Wheatland. A For a sugglish and torpid liver, nothing can surprise Ayer’s Pills. They contain no calomel, nor any mineral drug, but are composed of the active principles of the best vegetable cathartics, and their use always result in marked benefit to the patient. ote . \ Election of Officers. roman, Tuesday afternoon the Morning Star Mining Company held their annual mieeting avd re-elected the old Board of Directors, as follews: J. H. Neff, Frank 8. Richards, Henry Disque, Edward Coleman, John Coleman. The Board organized by electing J. H. Neff, President and Superintendent; Frank S. Richards, Vice President and H. D. Disque, Secretary and Treasurer. The Morning Star is an exceptionally good “gravel wmine-and-is~situated-at—lowa—-Hil; ——juPlacer county; —€onsiderable—of--the eteck is owned-in Grass Valley. ies aah Mavaria and other atmospheric influences are hest counteracted hy keeping the blood pure-and vigorous with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, A little caution in this respect may prevent serious illness at this season. “A yer’s Sarsaprilla is the best all-the-year-round medieine in existence. One Week More. — T. G. Farrer will be at Vinton’s for one week more for the correction of bad eyes. aire : Will Bring Hyndmat Back. Sheriff Douglass left today for Agnews, having in charge ‘an insane man najned J. S. Howe, who will be takeu to the asylithe t tiated hl Hyndman, who will be brought back to thia city for a new trial, the Supreme Court having ordered the same, —bHyndinan ie the party who killed .@ man named Searle at Washington, was convicted of murder in the second degree and.seutenced to seventeen years imprisonment. , ? e@e + After Breakfast ° To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, and give nerve, bodily and digestive strength, take Hood’s ‘Sarsaparilla. Continue the medicine after every meal for a month or two. Hoop’s PILis cure constipation. 2 eee KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify your.Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your Head clear as a bell. 25c.and §0c. Sold by Carr Bros, 25e. PDO Pavilion Appeintees. Superintendent Chas. H. Mitchell his made the following appointments for the pavilion: Kdward Morgan, tieket-seller; Alex. Henderson, door-keeper; Miss Margaret Orr and Geo. Carson, entry clerks. ~+-2@e-+Fruitilaxi. The California Fruitilaxi Manufacturing pre saya are offering prizes to boys and girls under sixteen years of age for painting in water colors an outline sketch of the Frnitilaxi Tree, copies of which can be procured at Vinton’s drug store. The full-size tree, showing the proper colors, can be seen in Mr. Vinton’s show window. The cards must be returned within forty days after being received, and to be paiuted in water colers. The first prize is $5 ; second prize, $2.50; third prize, $1; aud thirteen consolation prizesof 50 cents each, : at OO = Notice To Gamblers ! I hereby notify the-Gamblers of Nevada City, that under no considération will I permit or allow any sort or character ofgambling whether for money or otherwise, which is prohibited by the Penal Code, to be played during the County Fair this month, commencing August 29th, 1893. a22-lw D. B, Gercne.t, Marshal, Nevada City, Cal. August 29th 183. h. sina ¥ For Sale. —e A small dwelling house for sale. Price $500. Enquire of al6-tf. W. H. Crawvorp. + *@e + Money to Loan, $600 is offered to loan on good security. Apply to J. M; Walling. al4-tf clare RSet Us House and Lot for Sale. An eight-room house, hard-finished, furnished er unfurnished, for sale at a bargain. For particulars enquire of Mrs. B. Lyons, all-2w Piety Hill, Nevada City, ——-‘naieeecitsnniiaiilinas : Residence Lot For sale. In a desirable locality. For further parlivery stable repaired. 4 ood. near this city, yesterday. tailings at the Pioneer Reduction Works: ing, formerly of Grass Valley, died at San Francisce Tuesday evening. of Pennsylvania Engine Company, Ne. 2, have been revarnished. ) the road. from” this city° and: from” Grass ,. other pests. We have noticed some trees LOCAL ITEMS. — Daily Transcript. — James Hennessy is having the roof of his Freighting to the country above continues. The public schools will open one week An Indian squaw died at the campoodie Joseph Northey and son are working the Mrs. Gilbert, mother of Mrs. T, C. HockThe woodwork and furniture at the hall A new sidewalk has been put down in front of Mrs. Brown's dressmaking shep on Broad street. Sells & Rentfrow’s circus will pitch their tents in the old Cashin field, opposite C. Weisenburger’s plece. The work of papering the reoms at the schoolhouse is pregressing nicely. John Quigley has the contract. Teamsters and stege drivers are obliged to swallow lota of dust nowadays, It is not a very agreeable diet. The drive from this city to Glenbrook is delightful new, and every evening of late there are many buggies and carts to be seen passing over the road, The race track at Glenbrook is said to be in excellent condition for next week's rac— ing events. It is getting bette every year. If you are in need of job printing of any kind the Transcript job office can supply your wants in a satisfactory mauner, and at the lowest rates. Carpenters and painters have not yet got over their rush. Some of them have work enough ahead to keep them busy till the storms set in. ; ‘The entertainment by the Beneficent Seciety, which is to be given at the Uhion Hotel tomorrow evening, — will belargely attended, aoe People who wish to ‘go to Glenbrook Park this yearby private conveyances will find . Valley in better-condition than ever before. -“Phe-buildings that were destroyed.or.damaged by the fire ou lower Commercial street several weeks ago, have been repaired and rebuilt.and.the property ia. now..in. better shape than before the fire. . ; We published an item the other day that Geo, Bodewig had gone to the Bay, aud rumor had it that he would bring homea better half. Mr, Bodewig pronounces the rumor a falsehood, — 8. Heironimus will soon have his malt kiln in readiness for use, after which he will make his own malt instead of having it shipped from below. He has one of the handiest aud best-equipped breweries in the interior of the State. , Nevada City ever'had. The mev who are expected to take the leading instruments are fiié musicians, They are coming hore from Montana soon, so we understand. Most ot the fruit in this vicinity this year seems “to be comparatively free from the effects of the codlin moth, scale bug and that should be cut dowm and burned, as the fruit on them, as well as the trees, is literally covered with the scale, Since Marshal Getchell began his crusade against drunken men on the public streets there has been a noticeable ‘bracing up” of the old stiffs that is not only good for the community at large but for the parties themselves. ' The Idaho Mining Company has declared dividend No, 276, of $2 per share, Many more dividends will probably not be declared by this company. The Maryland mine, which is being operated through the Idaho, will doubtless begin paying dividends as soon as the Idaho stops, ‘Ths average Nevada City boy and girl is anatural mimic. They imitate everything from another what he don't hear elsewhere, so their exhibitions of mimicry are well up to the times.: Lately the kids have been taking off the tomale peddlers, playing with buckets and cans and calling out as the real venders ‘do, Street hawkers of all kinds are imitated to perfection. The other day the reporter witnessed some children. playing Salvation Army. ‘They had kerosene caus for drums, and shouted, sung and prayed for all the werld like the regular army, ‘ sssahidadlatbdicapeaeinlcincin Hires’ Root Beer. Headquarters for this delicious and healthiul summer beverage—at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial street. +2@e+ —— On an Eastern Trip. Tidings:—Mrs, Dr. Woodmansee and niece, Miss Lillian St rling, started yester— d y morning on a trip through Southern California and Texas, where they will visit the two brethers of Mrs. Woodmansee one pure and Mining College, the other a promi-’ nent physician in that State. After spendold home and friends in Mississippi, taking in the World’s Fair on the return trip. Superior Court, The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. John Cald.well presiding :~ : W. B. McSherry vs. Pennsylvania Gold Mining Company et al, Judgment in favor ofthe defendants in accordance with, the prayer of the answer. ++ A “Bam in Gitzap” for you by taking Simmons Liver Regulator fer your diseased liver. SHILOH’S CURE, the great Coug, and Group Cure, is in great demand. Pocket liculars ‘enquire at T'RaNscript Office. a8-tf size contains twenty-five doses only 2be, Of Geveral luterest to the Readers of the {Soci . ond Other Notes About People Okt they hear upon the street, and one learns . : —a professor of chemistry in the Agricult~. ing a few weeke there, they will visit their . iano: eae eden in cu cman ceca nia ileal iii PERSONAL and Young. A. D. Helmquirt and R. J. Cox, of San Fra ucisco, are in town. J. A. Hefer.aud Mrs. Eaton, ef North San Juaz, are in town. W. F. McFadden of Sacramento came ia on last evéning’s train. Mra. L. Themas of Downieville arrived here today en her way to San Fia:csco. Mrs. Hooper came over from North San Juan today on her way to San Francisco, Dr. Chas, Arxebrood of Sam Francisco ar~ rived here on the morning train. H. J. Darling of Sacramento arrived here on last evening's train on his way to Downieville. Mrs. E. O. Meyer of North San Juan arrived here last evening from San Francisco on her way home. ‘ Mrs. C. Smith of Oakland came in on last evening’s train and. left on the stage this morning for Sierra county. A. H. Waite, who formerly resided in this city, but now living at San Francisco, arrived here on last evening's train on a visit to his relatives, gone ‘ Mrs, Middlehoff and Mies May Miller arrived here today from Forest City, on their way to San Francisco. 5 Ralph Stewart and Emil Kayser, of Downieville, arrived. here-today en route to San Francisco. J. G. Mather, ex superintendent ef the Nerth Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company, is in town, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Hawley ef Grass Valley intend leaving on Friday for a trip to Canada-and will probably go to Chicago for awhile, A. L; Coombs, the official stenographer of Judge Seawell’s Superior Court at San Francisco, and his wife, will ‘arrive next week to visit friends at Grass Valley aud this city. ‘ John C, and Edward Ooleman arrived at Grass Valley Wednesday and will remain a few days. Edward Coleman has just re= -turned fromthe -World’s-Fairand-speakw nia lunilding, ee C>eA A Sh REND Fivuse and Lot For Sale. In. this city for $500. One-half cash. Balance on easy installments. Apply to a23-Lw FRANK GuiLp, Park Privileges J. VM. Foley & Co., of this city, have been awarded the privilege of selling ice cream, coufectionery and fruitw at Glenbrook Park during the Fair. John Wadleigh, also of this city, has the restaurant privilege, cca lala Staal tucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, teed to give perfect satisfacion o: money sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. reli +2Oe-+ ~~ tor Ivery-highly of it, eapecially of the CaliforBruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Letter, Chapped Hands, CObiJblai_s . cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranrefunded,Price 26. cente—per_box._For}. Bixiousness, bile, boils and the blues can be cured by taking Simmons Liver RegulaThe richness, color, and beauty of the hair, the greatest care is necessary, much harm being done by the use of Worthless dressings. To be sure of having a first-class article, ask your druggist or perfumer for Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind, It restores the original color and fullness to hair which has become thin, faded, or gray. I¢ keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free from dandruff. It heals itching humora, prevents baldness, and imparts to THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting fragrance. No toilet can be considered complete without this most popular and elegan? of all hair-dressings. “My hair began turning gray and fall. ing out when I was about 25 years of age. I have lately been using Ayer's Hair!Vigor, and it is causing a new growth of hair of the natural color.” R. J. Lowry, Jones Prairie, Texas. “Over a year ago I had a severe fever, and when I recovered, my hair,began te fall out, and what little remained turned gray. I tried various remedies, but without success, till at last I began to USE Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and now my hair is
growing rapidly-and is restored to ita original color.” — Mrs. Annie Collins, Dighton, Mass. , “I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for nearly five years, and my hair is moist, glossy, and in an excellent state of pres. ervation. I am ‘forty years old, and have ridden the plains for twenty-five years,”—Wm. Henry Ott, alias “Mus. tang Bill,” Newcastle, Wyo. Ayer’s _ Hair Vigor Prepered beet. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maga, To Preserve: Notiee For Publication. and cufidveign of said tauds ise amis deion. Samuel Fook, ames es art Chi ona f et of Nev Uity,P. O,, THOMAS FRASER, Regiates, aChildren love it. Sold by Carr Bros, August 18. W.D, LONG, Atty. for Claimant. 8. LAND OFF'‘CE at Sacramento, Cal., AuBy 17th, 1898, ce is hereb en that the followingnamed settle: Was afed trans of ber inte ton to make final proof in support Fy her o . and that said eet will be made before the Judge of the rene rt of Nevada Co., at Nevada City, on the 25t of Re) viz: . Susan R, Moody, widow ty Hot on Pectin Ry P2GT ae,‘ . or Fractiona! of; a Tp. 17, N. BR. 9B, She names the following wit ne Mine Bended. John C, Roberts has bonded the old Kate Hays Hill mine and work of clearing the shaft preparatory to active operations will commence immediately. The mine was bonded froni James Burke. No active mining has been done on the Kate Hays Hill mine since 1866 and up to that time the ledge has yielded upwards of $90,000. “The shaft is down about 240 feet and the ledge varies in size from 10 inches to 4 feet, the Kate Haye Hill mine is about a few hundred feet northwest fcom the famous W. Y. O. D. geod mine will soon be uncovered there. The Citizens Bank of this place will be the Treasury of the new company that will work the mine.—Telegraph. Struck It Rich. Oreville Mercury: Geo. J. Carr and Howard Taber whe have heen hunting and Prospecting on Chipsey creek jor the past three weeks have made a rich strike. While hunting in that creek on Friday last they accidently came across a gravel cropping. Procuring touls, they proceeded to’ prospec. it and sueceeded in uncovering what appears to be an eld channel. Tuey Sent down the preceed of their first two days’ work to A. F. Nunn yesterday, which was about $40 in heavy, coarse gold. It is leaf gold, washed smooth aad in nuggets rangirg in value from $2.50 to $12. The boys have sent down for supplies and intend to stay by the prospect until it is fully developed. The indications are that they have struck an ancient channel, Their frienda hope that it will make their fortunes. Owing to Depression in Financial Matters and Dull Times Generally, WALL PAPER Has Taken a Sudden Tumble in Price. I HAY 4 FULL LINE OF SAMPLES OF EViy kind, quali y and pattern of Wall Paper an era to match, which I can guarantee tosell for about one-half the-price that you have been compelled heretofore to pay. Call and examine the specimens at my house on ire §t., next door to the end mont. shurch, ap ips ia announceconvinced of the truth of t ALTA SODAWORKS ~— WALL WILLIAMS, Proprietor, Manufactures the Beat ‘Temperance Drinke in Northern California. eska Mineral Water, Lemon Soda, Cream Soda, Sersaparilia .Kasence of Peppermint, Gum Syrup, Raspberry Gum, always on hand, The wagon will be here every Tuesday and Friday and goods wil! be delivered: free se privet amilies in an rt of the Cit: re 9) drinks. tin ta ng Water used in manufacturing all MANHOOD Before Using Cupidene. SEXUAL apparatus is dependent. average width being about 2} feet. The . ’ and there is every reason to believe that a}. CIgEr; GINGer Ale; Orage Ctder,Wau THE agitation for the removal ef the Capital of Kansas from Topeka has been renew— ed, Tue anthrax is attacking not only all kinds of live stock, but human beings, in Illinois. WO TFxc = GAMBLERS I hereby notily the GAMBLERS of Nevada City and Grass Valley, and those residing outside, that Under No Consideration will I permit or Allow any sort or character of Gambling, whether.for money or otherwise, which is prohibited by the Penal Code, tobe played during the County Fair this month, commencing August 29th;. 1893. Sheriff. Nevada City, Cal. August 22d, 1893. es ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ACK RABRIT MILLAND MINING COM PANY. ‘Location of Principal place of businews, San Francisvo, . Location of works, : Grass Valley, district Nevada Co. Cal. Notice . Is hereby given, that ata a age of ay of Directors, hela on the 10th of August. 1898. an Assesament, (No. 4) of five cents (5 cts.) . per share; wee-levied upon the Capital stock of the Corperstion, payable immediate) ; United — Gold Coin, to the Secretarv. pia-10, San. Pranelac:; Onlifornia.— any . stock upon which thie Assveement shall remain begs on the 15th day o: September, 1898 will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at ublic auction, and.unless payiuent is made fore, will be sold ou Friday,the 6th day of, October, 1898, to the delinquent Asse: ment, ether with ¥ verti aa ith coats of advertising, and expenses of sae. By order of the Board of Directors. Offico, 320, Suemnnn tiled mes F ¥ » e @ Francisco, Califurnia. " ” RESTORED oon BY tis COWELL DEI =S. Atior Using® Capidepe. This vegetable vitalizer cures all NERVOUSNESS o, “diseasesJof the generative organs, such as lost Manhood — Sleevlessness—Tired FeelingPains in the Back Cebility Pimples —Headache—Seminal Weakness—Nightly Emissions— Impotency— Despondency and Constipation. Ea CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. v= @@"The Doctor has discovered the active Frinciple on which the vitality éf the The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and medicines is because . over 90 per gent, are troubled with P ROS TATITIS, for which OUPIDENE Cal. For sale in Nevada City by is the only known remedy to care the complaint without an Operation. A written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is not’ effected by the use of six boxes. $1 a box, six boxes for $5. Send. for Circulars and Testimonials. Address all mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 2076, San Francisco CARR BROS., and W. D. VINTON. EEE IT TT LE LI STI a aT TT TI IE So TES Germany’s Royal Children. All the children of the imperial tam‘ly have been baptised in-water from the Jordan, according to a custom long established in the royal house of Prussia. The empress has of late received innumerabie requests to stand as sponsor to the children of all classes of people in all parts of Germany, s0 many in fact that she has found it impossible to accede to even a tithe of the applications. She has therefore. made it a rule to act as godmother only when one or other of the parents is personally known to her. The empress always prepares some kind of celebration for the birthdays of her children. One of thes¢ anniversaries came along at the time of the Bismarck le. The kaiser, who was playing with the children at the little family feast, was astonished to hear from the eldest of his offspring this comment on the event which had just astonished the world: “Father,” piped out the crown , “they say that. you will now tell the people what to do all by yourself You will like that better, won't you, father? The conversation was not prolonged.—Arthur Warren in Ladice Home Journal. Fogg has about made up his mind that life is hardly worth the livinig’in these days when a man. has to keep’ postéd on 80 many things that are not worth knowCuR sae INDIGESTION DIZZINESS NTHE SKIN ComMPLEXION -c NOT CURE. . RUPTIONS O UTIFIES 0c. ap A tr tt Mg KO NO reacts 2s Parnes eoney, US.A.,8 any good.” Boots, Bold by Druggists. state Se Bacautisn Reena Cough and Bronchitis, Begin oon My 26 ote.. : ta For sale at Carr B-o3,. the Board ; Bald Heads! ae Stookum Root Wait Grower; the. ’ . . TAADE wan EE 48 for g Registered” Stor ghsa OO BO rs THE SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER C: 67 South Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. w bag grey or da a whole main on or to San Francisco. For Sale or to Bani -on Liberal Terms. 1000 Acren of Land at Indi Springs, known as the, win DRESBACH RANCH. 850 Acres in separate tract, containi House, Winery. ete. une ning a Fine 190 Acres in Muscat and Tokay Grapes, all in bearing, orchard, ete. Ranch consists of 650 avres, large house, 3 large barns. acres rich meadow land ‘in Alfelfa. Balance of land tillable and good pasture. il) sell or lease the Kanch and Vineyard large per centage of purchase price can re~ mortgage, Apply to FRED SEARLS, Nevada City, -J, SULLIVAN, 121 Post Street, all it ra » Hows ® Is the Oriental salutation, . knowing that good health } cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bowels nit ish and constipated, i — the stomach undiested, poisoning the . Blood; uent headache ensues; a feeling of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is deranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the pore uct heal Pc appiness iving them ; = heel Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraor. dinary power and efficacy. As NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, a genéral fami} Torpid use anything else, and have appointed in the effect produced; it be almost a perfect cure Stomach Bowels, ”~ WwW. “Your, Liver? e food lies +2 = ee ee means of restoring more ; ec i spe * y remedy for dys a, iver, Constipation, etc., z Lape A gyer seems to for all diseases of the J. MoE.Roy, Macon, Ga. ayers, the face an RIS(}N, 26 Geary street, San Francisco, Val, HEAVEN on EARTH: . Love and Beauty Make Heaven. So let us have pure hearts, beautifn! flowers, Hye PeeE FC nalee Lecie ak ae ~“ATtion what blemish 2 ures Mis. Neitie cure. MESS A. J. STRANAHAN ans > 3 Wnt Wak Ha 0 28 . i 1 ‘ ’ “vrhler. K ~ shin in’perfect von-; faatter houses, birds—nay, beautiful women. Every woman can be loved, can be beautiful. LOLA MONTEZ OREME CTard ~ int 4 eey disfigforta; Herri£ son's articles wilt Next door to City Hall, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cul. cial or complicated ble For any s form, write MRS, NETTI ish of HARSuy erfluous hair permanently removed. HAS ARRIVED. — u —THAT— ARE THE BEST, Dealers in HARDWARE, FURNITURE, The Fruit-Canning Season Lightning > Fruit dats LEGG & SHAW. CARPET AT THEIR NEVADA CITY. olders of the above company of trustees to serve for the ena’ the transaction of such other b proper} on We 3 o'clock P, M, at the office of th 320 Sansome street,room 10, San Frane fornia, Transfer books will be urday, August 12, 1898, at 12 o’elock mM. ( ffice—320 ‘Sansom euCiECO, Cal, Annual Meeting. JERBEC BLUE GRAVEL, MINING pany.—The annual meetin hesday, August 16, 1893, @ com THREE STORES ON MAIN STREET, COoMof the stork, for the election mine. year, and eas a8 ma come before the meeting, will be helt at the hour of any, No, aco, CalClosed on watTHRG. WETZEL, Secretary ® street, room 10, sem AGENT FOR asta Mineral WATER. GINGER ALE, ORANGE CIDFR Hires Root Bopp! For-sale by the Dozen or Gross! AT A SPECIAL PRICE Beehive’ GOMMErCial Street 5) .