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August 5, 1893 (4 pages)

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aa SRNR Tin ON tee Pree CN NEE Rt oath 0 etree ange seme petted Sm sz ene " soe ratiieeeemmeanmedaiameenaniameeaniaal . neeemaamanbinatall GHE GRANSGRIPT. SATURDAY EVE’G. AUGUST 5. '93 "THE DISTRICT. PAlk. A List of Some of the Premiums Offered <2 the district, : thegComing Fair. {Continued.} Crass IV.—Dairy and farm produce. Best exhibit cheese, one year old and over, $5. Second best, $3. Best exhibit cheese, $2.50. Best-ten pounds butter in rolle, $5. Second best, $3. Best firkin or jar butter, not less than twenty pounds, nor less than three months . ohd, $5. Second best, $3. Best exhibit of hams, $3. Cass. V.—Domestic bread. — Exhibits in class V must be accompanied { . ' sorted, $6, glass, not less than five varieties, $6. $3 with full description of modes and manner . ef manufacturing to entitle them to prein. lums. j Best two loavea of wheat bread, not less: tean. forty-eight hours old, $2.. Second best, $1.50. . ® Best biscuits, $2. Rest crackers, $1. Beat two loaves éorn bread, $1.50. Best two loaves brown bread, $1.50. Best two loaves rye bread, $1.50. Best two loaves grabam bread, $1.50. Best one dozen doughnuts, $1.50. Second best, $1. Best exhibit and greatest variety of domestic bread by any one person, $3: Best exhibit ‘of avy of the articles in fifth department not raised, preduced or manu-~ factured in this district, or other than by exhibitor, diploma. _ Fifth department. duct,s etc. Competition. in.this department limited to this district, to entitle the same to « premium. Horticultural proAPpLes. Best display and largest variety, $8. Third best, a PEARS: Best display and largest variety, $8. Second best, $5.. Third: best, 3. Rest display.and large’t variety’ $3. Second best,. $5. Third best, $3. PLUMS. Best display and largest variety, $8. Seoond best, $5. Third best, $3. NECTARINES. * Best display and largest variety, 96. Second beat, $4. Third best, $2.50. PRUNES. —Best-disptsy-end—targest variety, $3;——— Second best, $5. OLIVES. Best display, $5. LEMONS. Best display, 20 or more, $5. ¥IGs. Best display, $5. Second best, $3. Third best, $2. ORANGES. Best digplay, 20 or more, ripe, $5. LIMES. Best display, $5. Beat display of Seedling Fruit, $5. Second best, $3. GRAPES —FOK TABLE. Best and largest variety, not less than six bunches of each kind, $8. Second best, $6. Third best, $4. Best of one kind, $2.50. YOR WINE. Best and largest variety, not less than six bunches’of each kind, $5. Second best, $6. BERRIES. Best exhibit of strawberries, $2." 0. Best exhibit of blackberries, $2 50. Cxas> IL. —Dried fruit. Best 10 pounds dried apples, $3. Best 10 pounds dried pears, $3. Best 10 pounds dried peaches, $3 Best 10 pounds, dried plums, $3. Best 10 pounds dried apricots, $3. Best 10 ponuds dried nectarines, $3. Best 10 pounds dried figs, $3. : Best 10 pounds dried berries, $3, Best 10 pounds dried cherries, $3. Second best 10 pounds dried apples, $2.50, Second best 10 pounds dried pears, $1.50. fecond best 10 pounds dried peaches, Second best 1) pounds «red plums, $2.50, Second best 10 pounds dried apricots, $2.50. Second best-i0 pounds dried nectarines, $2.50, Seeond best 10 pounds dried cherries, Second Lest 10 pounds dried figs, $2.50. w eeond best 10 pounds dred prunes, Second best 10 pounds dried berries, $2.50. Best display raisins, $7.50. Second best, $4. Best display dried fruit, $10. Crass LiL, —Cultivated nuts. Best exhibit English walauts, $4. Best exhibit soft-shell almonds, $3. Best exhibit peanuts, $3. ‘Best exhibit chestnuts, $3. Best exhibit black walnuts, $2. Css IV Preserves, jellies, eto. Best 10 pounds honey in comb, $3. Second best 10 pounds honey, $2. Best display preserves in glass, $5. Best display assorted pickles, $3.Best twelve jare or glasses of jellies, as— has returned here after five weeks visit in. CAUSE OF AIS DEATH. Second best, $4. Best exhibit hermetically sealed fruit in Franz Boeherer Dies Sudddenly at Voss’ Mill, of Ealargement of the Heart. Second best, $4. Best display grape syrup, twa gallons, Best boiled cider, in bottles, $3. : Best exhibit confectionery, manufactured Ho. dead in a cabin at Voss’ saw mill yesterday Second best ¢$2.50. was Franz Boeherer. He was aged 65 After a loug absence he returned to this city on the 8th of July to visit friends, who live somewhere Providence mine. Wednesday he went to work for Mr. Vess. years aud a native of Germany. BIG SALE OF MINING PROPERTY. The Hartley Mising Properly Sold for . the Sum of $600,000. near. the called to him to get up. Auburn Republican :— News has just . amything was wrong with hun. reached us of the sale of the “Three Stars” and other mining property in the Ophir district to a Denver company for the sum of $600,000. The sale is by Mr. B. F. Hartley, and includes the Three Stars, the Belle Hamlin ntine, the Lambert & Rhoades mining property, and the Almont mining property. ‘The purchasers are the Columbia Gold and Silver Mining Company, of Denver, This is one of the largest sales of to inform Mr. Voss of his condition. their return he was dead. to inquire into the ¢ause of his death. Colorado. to be enlargement.of the heart. mining property ever made in Placer county, which adjoins Nevada county, the richest gold bearing section in the world. This sale will have a very beneficial influence upon other uiining properties in the district, and those in other sections of the county as well, and we may expect to hear of other good sales almost any day. Mining men in the silver States are casting about for gold-producing properties, and partisularly quartz, and all those who are fortunate enough to of El Dorado county. five years ago Grass Valley for‘burial. . + +e pepsia, billousness or headache. + e@e + ewh a gold-bearing quartz ledge may censider Bihbew ost, themselves possessed of -a-young bonanza. + ee + GOLD MINING. It Is Very Active Throughout the Whole Stale black satin ribbon. it at this office. jol-2t + eee r Rooms Wanted, Nevada City, for man and’ wife. Address W.S., P.O. Box 266, Grass Valley. The name of the man who was found Last Yesterday morning two other men who roomed in the cabin with him arose and Receiving no reply the men looked at Poeherer to ‘see if He seemed sick but was stil! alive, and the men went Upon lepaty. Coroner Hocking and Dr, Jamieson went up from Grass Valley yesterday A jury’ was summoned, the facts elicited being in accordance with the above statement. Dr. Jamieson pronounced the cause of death A certificate was found in ‘the clothing of deceased showing him to be a member of Grizzly Flat Lodge, Fo: 114, F. and-A.-M,, Boeherer worked for Mr. Voss twentyThe body was taken to Take Simmons Liver Regulator for dysOn last Monday-a targe bow of wide Finder. will please leave One or twe nicely furnished rooms, with breakfast,. in private family “ih center of f j31-3t a Re A Very Forgetful Peteon. \ “t's cur’ous how fergitful some folks . are, now ain’t it?’ inquired Mr. Jakes, the village plumber,. carpenter and sheriff in a ruminative tone, ‘‘There’s people that'll fergit arrants an jobs an bills an days.o’ the week an so on, an I’ve even heard tell folks that would fergit their own afnes now an agin.” “Yes, ’'veheard mention made of jest sech cases,” said Abijah Snow, who was watching Mr. Jakes solder a good sized hole in the bottom of the Snow teakettle. “Well, I b’lieve there’s a woman in this town beats ’em all fer fergittin,” said Mr. Jakes. As ("Who's that?” inquired ‘tis customer, with mild interest. : “It’s Mis’ Willard Franklin,” replied Mr. Jakes. “She's got inter the habit of comin over to our house twice a week, or sometimes oftener, ast happens. An it’s a queer thing, but if you'll b'lieve me, she sets an sets and feryits all about Willard tilf’we've had a good square dinner, an within 10 minutes after we’ve cleared everythin off’n the table she'll rec’llect him an start fer home.” Mr. Jakes shot one glance at Mr. Snow, and Mr. Suow returned it as he said slowly: “S' pose the fact of Willard’s bein sech a scanty pervider an your spreadin a lib’ral table could hev anythin to do with it?” : “They say you can’t ever tell what doos affect folks’ memory—or fergittry,” said Mr. Jakes in-a noncommittal tone. And then he blew out his light, and he and Mr. Snow indulged in a couple of dry chuckles asthe kettle changed hands. Youth's Companion. Making Imitation Diamonds. The material in which imitation diamonds are produced is called strass, from the name of its inventor, a Gerinan jeweler who flourished at the beginning of the present century. It is perfectly colorless and transparent glass, or rather crystal, of irreproachable-purity, composed. of rock crystal, or of white sand, mixed with oxide of lead, arsenical acid and other ingredients. Its preparation demands infinite care and a multitude of precautions, to avoid the possibility of the slightest flaw or bubble being introduced into the mass. frem which wre then-ent the false ems in the proportions desired. . Simall or ‘medium Jeff E. Doolittle, who is well known as one of the owners of the noted Gould and Doolittle gold quartz mine, in Placer county, Assessment Notice. Notice Ww hereby: iat at the 4th day of August, various mountain counties and is at the Palace, says the San Francisco Chronicle. « MINING COMPANY, meeting of the Directors, beraone 1893, an assessment, No. 1t> of ten-cents per share-waslevied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Amador,..Placer, is being resumed on maay old Ones. other he visited. There, in many places the old-time California miner, Mr, Doolittle visited -Neyada,; Butte, Siskiyou.and. Plumas counties, and says that everywhere thore is a iively interest in quartz and drift mining. New pooperties are being located and work He saya it is livelier in Nevada county than ang are scenes of activity quite refreshing to ‘IT met with quite a number of eapitalists from Celorado and other States,” said Cal, MU, s.gold coin. 6th day ment, together with costs of advertising an expenses of gale 9) Directors. K. CASPER, Secretary. street, Nevada City, Cal Agseessment' Dd otice. —_— Wedpe-day, September.6, 189%, tothe Secretary, at the office of ssid Corporation, Nevada City, Any.stock upon. which this’assessment. shall remain unpaid on the of Sept., 1808, will be deligquent and advertised for sule at public auction, and, upless payment isinade before, will be sola op Monday, september 25, 1998, at the hour of li u'tlutk A. M., atthe office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent sreyrocye 7 Office at Carter & Johnston's store, on Pine By order of the Bua d o ‘. work and such general interest. Mr. Doolittle, ‘‘who were looking areund for good gold properties. I think the time is at hand when we will begin to see great activity in the California gold fields. Not for fifteen years has there been so much pany, Nevada City, Cal. . “While I found it livelier in gold mining . in Nevada county than anywhere else,” continued Mr.° Doelittle, ‘J found that Butte was looking exceedingly well. Amador, especially on the mother lede, was also yood, °Placer was pretty fair. In Siskiyou { found good properties and good oppor~ tunities, Lut nothiag much was being done se far as. eutputs were concerned. But there was a good deal of inquiry and lots of prospecting. I also.visi ed Plumas county and found it looking well, especially as regards drift mining.” PREDERICKS, expenses Of sale, Directors. Ky K. CASPER, Seerctary. street, Nevada City, Cal. Delinquent Notice, M a iness, Nevada City, California; works, Nevada cyunty, California, ment No. 3, Folsom, stating that Fredericks, the man who-shot brakeman Bruce, and who is supposed to have murdered Sheriff Pascoe, had been traced to Colorado. Captain Aull has seit cards describing Fredericks, also photo graphs of him all over.the United States. Sanassandiannt Chureh, with costs o sale. Roor. J. 51MM NS, See etuy. Office:~ C, E. Nevada City, Cal There will be no preaching in the morning. In the evening the Rev. Mr. Crowe'l will deliver a discourse. Sabbath School at ' = Everybody cordially inthe usual hour, vited. : + *@e + Arrested. rested last week in Truckee for selling fru t . pears that the Supervisors of Nevada coun y have pa sed an ordinance imposing a license . fruit or preducts of any kiad from any other . county, in Nevada county. Mr. Sclioltz was . tO the arrested under that ordinance. He demanded a just trial, and attorney F. P, Tuttle spent . Monday and ‘Tuesday of this week in . Truckee defending Mr. *chultz, We understand the jury disagreed, and Mr. Tuttle is in Truckee today rehearing the case before another jury. evening, July 30th, 1893. Nevada City, Aug. 1, 1893. Notice to Contractors, A Sere Board of sSupervisur-, for constructing a fill by the Glers ef the Board of Frustees until ‘o'cloek vy. M, August 17,1893. be seen at the office of Uity Clerk. By order oj the Boa:d of Trusteea, The Supervisors met today and allowed
two bills, one of $370.85 for a sprinkling . cart, and one of $30.85 for freight on same July $1, 1893. from San Francisco. ‘Lhe charges weie wei he $76.50 less than that on the Grass Valley sprinkling cart. Notice to Ceptractors. +*e+ Are You Nervous, Are you all tired out, do you have that this cit tired feeling or sick headache? You can be relieved of all these symptons by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla which giveéd nerve and bodily strength. seen by applying to A. Hurtung at Luetje Brand’s. Bide will be opened Tuesday, August 8, 1893, yight lv reject any or all bide. Hoop’s PILLS are easy in action, LEONARD 8. CALKINS, Secretary: ry $e —_P a“ ssa he ( DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING COM) NOtUGée fe hereby given that ata meef'ng of the Board of Direc tors, held on the 2d day of Auvust, 1593, an assessment (No. 7) of 2 cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable September 5, 1598, to. the Secretary, at BRP {the -oftice of said corporation, Nevada—City, Fal. ta U.S. gold coin, Any stock upon whith b pentshellremain_unpaid on the 5th day of September, [8y8, wi'l be delinquent and@adyertised for sale at public ayction, ane, uvless paymentis made before, will be sald on Saturday, September 234, 1893, at the bour of 11 o'clock A. M. at the office of the Secretary of said eurporation to pay the delinquent assessmént, together with costs of advertising and order of the Board of Office—Carter & Jobuston's store, on Pine ANZANITA CON. GRAVEL MINING COM pauy location of prineipal place of busloration -of Notice,—There are delinquent upon thre following deseribed stock on account of assesaleviea on the 24th day of June, 1493, the several amouats set opposite the names pabitg auct on at the otfive of the company, Jevada City, Cal, on the 2lst day of August, 1803, at the Hour cf iL o'clock a. M., of said day, to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together f sdivertising and expens:s of the Mulloy’s store, Broad Street, . The Providence Mining Co. hereby offer the above reward Argus: Otto Schulte of Colfax, was -Ffor information that will lead in Nevada.county, without a license, it aj* to the arrest-and ,corivéction of the party or parties who blew ; of $16 a month upon all persons who sell yy) the water pipe belonging Company, on Sunday Providenee Mining Company. ,OTIt Eis hereby vsiven that sewl d proposa’s across Meng inits Ravine on Washington et:eet will be received Specifications cap T. H. CARR, Clerk, . MHF BOARD OF EDUCATION OF NEVADA + bsehool District will receive bids to paper five rooms in the public school-build:ngs of Samples of required quality of paper can be At 6 o’clock P. M. The Board reeeryes the CAL. KR. CLARKE, Chairman. jl td sized diamonds produce a much better ffect thau.do large ones. For tie best forms of imitation jewelfunction with real stones,softness of. strass,aquality which cause ‘very speedily their brilliancs lecéptive aspect. of things imitation emeralds, rubies sapphires are often set with a layer ¢ slice cut from a real precious stone of is aur yarent and colorless coinpouiid on tt op of the false gem, so us to cover ‘orupletely.-—Ladies’ Home dow nak r tween the liveries of the present day and ithe masters as they used to be given by the king. A néwspaper thus describes the effects of-a hurricane: ‘'It shattered mountains, tore up oaks by the roots, dismantled ohurches, laid villages waste and—oyerturned a haystack!” me Gee — Pickles ’Till You Can’t Rest Gaylord’s. has appeared in the press concerning the unwillingness of the Chicago fair managers to exhibit drawings from the nude model submitted by the pupils of a cclool of art in Philadelphia. Other things being equal, we anould hardly expect Chicago to be sitting in judgment ou the morals of Philadelphia. Philadelpions in the press of the east, and Chicavo uas been very skillfully and very pungently rebuked and instructed as to and heeck it. of the human figure requires will now dispure that study from the nude is the only way in which adequate knowledge anon HOS ookciphlLy. the. salad WoOrkmen., Phat opre cer phew’ tr-exceuting-thatTheir task is much easier, owing to the-comparative Nude Art at the World's Fair. A good deal of very excellent satire t the man. probably meant something phia ia this case has found many chamform my friend in the gallery that so far tvhat may be decently done in art ouls. Yet something is to be said for Chicago, and it will do neither Philadelpuiaror New York any harm to hear No one who knows what the drawing and skill, both in observation and execution, can be acquired, “Bat. does it foltow because such studies are necessary that they are proper objects to exhibit to 1 miscellaneous crowd of visitors? For our part we have our doubts and very serions doubts. In the studio and the . t ‘lassroom.peculiar conditions exist, the wort potent.of which is the intense ocpation of the minds.of the students in their work, and another the general recognition of conventions, which, to say . . the least, are not those of the ticket hold. ° ers to the Columbia exposition, Drawings that it is not only well but indispensable to make, and which may be interesting and instructive on the easels of students or the walls of a classroom, cease to be instructive to the eyes of the chance visitor, and, to put it with as much reserve as possible, become interesting from quite other causes,—Harper’s Weekly, E cu election, a man suddenly shouted from the gallery, ‘What is Mr. Merry’s opinion of the decalogue?” kept handy at such times, asked, **What on earth does the fellow mean by the decalogue?" The agent explained that about Sunday trains and Sunday traveling, upon which the candidate replied to his questioner as follows: ‘I beg to inas lam concerned . would abolish the decalogue altogether.” —Leeds (England) Mercury. at Buckingham palace is considerably enhanced to read that over 200 women waiting to be presented to the queen were gathered in the apartment adjoining the thronervom on the last drawing room. these women wus uccompanied by her court train. or rather that each accom panied her’ court train, it is seen -how ouoble must be the dimensions of a room court trains; —Exchange france of their coyering of treeshas tansed destructive torrents to sweep over agricultural hiense lox or hostess asked Matthew Arnold from behind the breakfast urn. ; cream when thd coffee is nasty.” tmagined after this statement to have her guest taste the beverage and direct the waitress to bring him sugar and cream.—New York Times. Would Abolish the Ten Commandments j Once, when being heckled during.an The candidate, urning to his agent, whom he always A Room In Buckingham Palace. One’s respect for the accommodations When_ it is recalled that each of Oo accommodate 20 women and 206 The dennding of the mountains of he neighboring plains, layiig “vaste rich lands and producing im Matthew Arnold's Brutality. “Do you take sugar and cream?” a “Neither,” he replied. “I only take The feelings of the hostess may be THE FACT That AYER’S Sarsaparilla CURES oTiERS of Scrofulous Diseases, Eruptions, Boils, Eczema, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Rheu’ matiam, and Catarrh should be convine ng that the same course of treatment wit cure you, All that has been said of the wonderful cures effected by the use of Offered for the Arrest and Canvistion’ wWhnaments in iinitation diamonds to lose a their To remedy this state and ferior value and cemented with a-trans The greatest point of resemblance beSs ill Sarsaparilla during the past 50 years, truthfully applies:to-day.-It is, in-every sense, ‘fhe Superior Medicine. Its curative properties, strength, effect, and flavor are always the same ;. and for +8 Tr “ s Sarsaparilla is taken, they yield to a this treatment. AYER'S whatever blood diseases AYER’S” . H. PASCOE was murdered by some person When you ask for, the robes de livree” whence they derive their-name-is.that_they are provided by Vor sale in quantities to suit at Geo. C. of the respecive ADATED GLARE: as ical HE ait . NO, NO, wr _ Names. Cert. Shs. >-Amt CuRES CON S TIPATI ON : cise ‘ Samuel Wheeler 275 24306 = 486 12 . INDIGESTION. DIZZINESS ( : George W. Whe eler Ta 100 2°00 E RUP TIONS ON THE SiC} They Have Now Got Him Located In Colurado . Georke W. Wheeler a SS oe viene net niet ote . George W. Wheeler 454 5248 104 8 EAUTIFIES “ COMPLEXION LL ° : J. W. Robinson. Bs iin 3 09 ) #50. FoR ' URE. . This Time. William Barton 199 205 410 ina William Barton $50 206 410 Taxative W Tont Lovell Wells 290 1002 0 acid Drugwists or. Wy a 2c., bo. moe L. H. Well 109 150 8 00 . and per package. ples free, Chin Sang Wo Bub 29 5 00 Fredericks has-been heard from agai E. M. Preston Trustee. 458 200 4 00 KO NO Kr Ra at od Soars sownss this time in Colorado a “ ae cyber iil ie ee des A 8 aart "ego Cal, 4 . And in aceordence with lw, and ap order o a) weene WY Sheriff Douglas received a letter from the Board of Directors, made on the 24th day o thas h's Gotan Fonts e ret , June, 1898, so many shares of each parcel of Lhave ever found that would do me Captain Aull, Warden of the State Prison at . such stock a8 may by necessary will be sold ut] any good,” Bots, Sold by Druggists, Donet a Cough, as fs ita Consumptla spoutuon Ot en apve ou @ severe Lun ‘Trouble. It the Whooping Cough ‘arn Brouehitie a soll ona 6" arertoe, 86 cts, ' For sale-at Carr Bras, Bald Heads!. ti 4 > hes es creaiten GILL TI ; ns oe 3 ee eee ea > of your be warned ne oF you. Skookum Root Sic Groner : : Bios a, ee . ate ies aperanicte § ” conta TRADE MARK Registered £ THE SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CQ, 3 > 67 South Fifth Ave., NewYork, N.Y. 4 8 Sarsaparilla don’t be induced to purchase any of the worthless substitutes, which are — mostly mixtures of the cheapest ingredients, contain no sarsaparilla, have no uniform standard of ap. pearance, flavor, or effect, are blood. purifiers in name only, and are offered to you because there is more profit in selling them, Take YER'S + woman can be loved, can be beautiful, Sarsaparilla Erepees by Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Masa, Bold by all Druggists; Price $1; six bottles, $s, Cures others, will cure you HEAVEN on EARTH: Love and Beauty Make Heaven, So kt us have pure hearts, beautifn] flowers, houses, birds—nay, beautiful women. Every LOLA MONTEZ CREME The SKIN FOODand TISSUK BUILDER makes Ladies beautiful. Prevents Paby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed ; Castorial & ‘wtinkles. Keeps shinin perfect condition. No matter what blemish disfigures face or form, Mis. Nettie Harrison’s articles -will cure. MISS A. J. STRANAHAN Next door to City Hall, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. . For any speeial or com lieated blemish of Lhe face and form, write MRS, NETTIE HAR. ISON, % Geary street, San Francisco, Val. Superfinous hair permanently removed, cad Wong = Mae TO TAKE PLACE AT . . . . ARMORY HALL, AAT UREAT RVENING, aa 5th, '93, Prot Charles Haptian ~—d, defford, THE MONTANA WONDER, eee There will also betwo interesting bouts hetween FRED TREBILCOX and THOS, JAMES of Grass Valley, and GEORGE RUSSELL and JAMES BRANNIGAN of Nevada City. General Admission, 50 cents. Reserved {son $1,800 Reward . —— of the Murderer of Sheriff William ee STATE OF CALIFORNIA, —} Executive Derarrment.{ Whereas, on the thirtieth day of June, A. D. 1893, in Grass Valley, in the County of Nevada, State of California, WILLIAM or persons unknown :~ : Now, Therefore, 1, H. H. MARKHAM, Governor of the State of California, by virtue of the authority in me vested by the Constitution and laws of the State of California, do hereby offer a reward of (One Thousand Dollars] for the arrest and conviction of.said unknown person or pera, —-Said_reward_to be paid only upon conviction. i IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great. Seal of the State to be hereunto affixed, this twelfth day of July, A. D. 1893. H., H. MARKHAM, Governor. E, G, Warre, Secretary of State. In addition to the above, a reward of $500 (Five Hundred Dollars) is offered by the citizens of Grass Valley. Also, a reward of $300 (Three Hundred Dollars) is offered by the citizens of Nevada City, for the arrest and conviction of the murderer of Sheriff W1L~ LIAM H. PASCOE. Tn case William Fredericks is proven to be the murderer of Sheriff Pascoe the rewards offered from various sources aggregate $2,600. THOS. 8S. FORD, District Attorney of Nevada County. D, F, DOUGLASS, Sheriff of Nevada County. Nevada City, July 27th, 1893. natn Is Life \~ orc Living? nds upon the inactive the whole 6 tem is out of order— breath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopefulness gone, the spirit is depressed, a hea exists after eating, with meral despondency and The Liver is the housekeeper of the health; and a harmless, simple remedy that acta like Nature, constipate afterwards or uire constant taking, does not interfere wi business or pleasure during its use, makes Simmons Liver Regulator a ‘ medical perfection. I have tested its virtues ‘snow that for Dys Throbbing Bivoganal te The Fruit-Canning Season HAS ARRI a a Te Sa VR sIR Re Every experienced housewife Liohtuing : Fruit: Jars LEGG & SHAW, HARDWARE, FURNITURE, THREE STORES ON MAIN STREET, _ NEVADA CITY. FOR SALE. JAVING OTHER BUSINESS REQUIKING my attention, I offer for sale my “Store House and Stock of Of 250 Acres, Incorpexated. Blacksmith Shop and Tools, T Rails for 800 feet of Bunnel, 500 feet of Tunnel Completed, B. F, DERICKSON, Forest City, Sierra Co,, Cal. asta. Mineral a pre $1. AGENT FOR WATER, GINGER ALE, ORANGE CIDFR Thies Root Beep! For sale by the Dozen or Gross ! “AT A SPECIAL PRICE Peohive: Commercial Street