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July 20, 1893 (4 pages)

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te gen a crt tt ln eo ae ieeemnarenes +19. eileney aie eemaagenmne maak hemageetatiaenne tag ot ae nematode GHE GRANSGRIPT. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 20, '93 A False Report. The other day we published, on the authority of a Grass Valley paper, an item that David Matteson of this city had died siear Boston, Mass., from the effects of injuries received « short time’ ago. A letter . has since been received here from Mrs. H, F. Stow, sister of the young man, who was suinmoned to, his bedside, stating that. he). had recovered consciousness and was quite comfortable. From this it is supposed t at Mr. Matteson is still living, or « telegram . , weuld have been. received. here announcing! __ his death. ibe + 2@e > ~~ the Albion Hill. WHEaTLAND, July 18.—The Albion Hill, known in the early day: as one of the richeat gravel claims in Yuba coun'y, will be soon brought to prominence as rich in gold bearing quartz. : The Good Hope Mining Company has commmenced o} erations, andthe result of its work exhibits an entensive ledge, rich in ore and easily worked. “The ledge resembles very closely the Idaho, of Grass Valley, and will yield between $10 and $30 per ton. ‘. Albion Hill is situated: about nine miles east of Wheatland néar the ‘‘Cabbage Patch.” il eta ee It Should Be in Kvery House. J. B. Wilson, 361 Clay. St., Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack ' of ‘‘La Grippe,” when various other remédies and several physicians had done her no good.’ Robert Barber, of (ooksport, .Pa., claims Dr. King’s New Discovéry has done ee a eel ee fe an, = ". The gown at VISITING AND HOUSE GOWNS. the left and the center gown are both very sty while the one at the right is a very attractive dreas for the house., silk tissue, with corsage of-velvet and puffed sleeves of surah. i lish street cos The last named is . Aavertised Letters. The following is a list of the Mfetters temaining in the postcffice at Nevada City, Nevada County Cal., July 20, 183: Brown, Maude Crumrine, J. H. ‘Davis, G. M.McDermitt, Martin McCabe, P. F. Vance, Jobn R, Wilsou, Ed. If not called for in fifteen days the-letters will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of these letters wil please say advertised, and pay a fee of one. cent for each letter. Leonarp S. Ca.ktys, P. M. ~ ne a tHuckivn’s Arnics Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cutr, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chib ai -, Corns, andall Skin Kruptions, and. posit \ely eures Piles, or no pay required. It is guara:teed to give pérfect satisfacion 0, money, refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at Carr Brothérs’ Drug Store. PRG EO Oia eee A Good Suggestion. Half-rate railroid fares to Chicago are very good, but better still would be half rates at the hotels when you get to Chieaigv. Let the Uhicago landlords get to: ge‘her and help the railroads in the demand for cheapness. ges: na ———— — Attention, Pythian Sisters. An Insurance Consplidation. It is announced that the Home Benefit A Miner Killed. William Seward Watts met with a fatal! ple, No. 9, Pythian Sisters, will take place The installation of officers of Milo TemLife Association of San Ffincisco wili shortly cease doing business as a separate institution and become part of the Mutual Benefit Life Association of America, a’ New York corporation. The consolidation is part of a Scheme by Which these two companies and . ders quick ¢iough as he was in a stooping four others in Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska and . poajtion at the time. ‘The dirt gave way Minnesota’become one big-concern, ‘When,jandhe was struck on both legs and tie the consolidation is perfected it is intended . stomach, being rendered insensible. He him more good than anything. he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. . Free Trial Bottles at Carr Bro, Drug Stor. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. 9-8-2 —_ How To Do It. — One.of the drawbacks tu the wearing of the russet shoes is the fact that they so easily take on a rusty lodk. An easy scheme for keeping them clean and bright is yiven “= 5y bhe whese own foot gear testifies tothe value of his plan. He says: ‘‘With a piece of nice ripe bananna I cannot only “ keep russet shoes clean, but I can keep them polished ae well. T~-sienply-take~a piece of bananna and grease the leather with it, and then polish it with acloth. Ih. this way all the discolorations are removed ‘and a polish is obtained.” = Seo eee Dividend No. 14. Union :—Dividend No. 14, of ten cents per share, has been declared by the W. s 0. D. Mining Company, and is nowspayable at the bank of Messrs. Weissbéin Bros. & Co, Up to date the mine has -pakl an aggre gate amount of $1.20 per share. For the past few mon.hs extensive imprevements have been in” progress at the Sis eee yet it is mine, involving a heavy Outlay, yet “When the improvements shall have been completed, the indications are such that larger dividends will follow. 4 + emo + Electric Power Company. Union : — Tuesday. afternoon, a steck~. Colonel is probably the most popular railholders’ meeting of the Nevada County . rvad superintendent in California. , Electric Power Company was held in Parlor A of the Holbrooke Honse. Alf. Treeke gidgo was elected President and J.-H. Moss. Colfax Sentinel :—-A Mr. _McCurthy of Secretary. Seventy-seven thousand shares . Nevada county received an ugly tlesh wound of stick was represented and it was decided . here last Monday afternoon as he was atto issue bonds in the sum of $200,000, pay-. tempting to get on a wayon. ~ He stepped ing interest at the rate of 6 per cent., pay-. on the wheel and was about to arise to the able in twenty years, to complete the work . seat when his footing slipped, throwing him of building dams, flumes, and putting in the . down. The wound was not considered danplant. Work will be pushed as rapidly as. gerous but caused him considerable pain. possible, all the bonds havitig already been -_subscribed for. : ~~ 2@eDecided Improvement. Herald: The Transceiver appeared Monday evening quite changed in typographical appearance, having adopted the stindard . root July 1, 1894. newspaper measure—thirteen ems. This is a decided improvement and will be appreciated by its many readers. + Oe es “I was prostrated with a severe bilious complaint,” writes Erastus Southworth, of Bath, Me. ‘After vainly trying a number of remedies, I was finally induced to tak Ayer’s Pills. I had scarcely taken two boxes wien I was completely cured.” a oe —— On Their Rounds. The three Debris Commissioners ap-! The new ten stamp cement mill at the pointed by the Govérument are now 1 Placer county. They were at Gold Ruo. completed. It will Le used to crush the this afternoon viewing the hydraulic mines, }¢-ment gravel from the mine. Oscar and will arrive here tomurrow torning. . Bown of this city put up the mil. They will go from here to Malakoff tomori row and then proceed down the “Ridge to Simmons Liven Keauaror is the foe, of French Corral and on to Smartsville, visi ing all the hydraulic mines on the route. + 7ee+ Wuy suffer with dyspepsia, biliousness or any disease of the liver when you can . cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. _— + 7ee + ~ The Approaching Dineer Hour — Is fraught with no pleasant anticipatioas for the unhappy mortal plagued with dyspep. sia. Appetite seldom, discomfort after and between meals, always is his portion. Hear born and flatuleace subsequent to eating. gnawing at the pit of the stomach before i _ comprehensive uses, Invalils of all kinds) 12.4 Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 ly and swiftly benefited by it. to take up the policies in thé old corpura—. died from internal hemorrhage, tions and replace them with new policies in te new concern. Negotiations for me-ging the Mutual Benefit and Home. Benetit thing about it, but negotiations ‘for bringing the other four associations into tle oonsolid. « tion have pot yet been completed. 4 +7 " Died of Heart Disease. “James A. Northway of the Union Hotel, who returned-today from a-—trip te Nerth San Juan,*informs us that, @ man naniud James McKinney, an old resident of that place, died there very suddenly yesterday afternoon, at 2 o’clock, of heart disease. His lifeless body was found in an outhouse back of German’s Hotel, 1-060 Infvrmation Wanted. Mrs. Sarah Moore of 43 Rendle street, Plymouth, Devon, Englard, wishes information of ber husband, who she last heard of two years ago, at which time he was ip this part of the country. He is wanted to claim property left him in Liverpool by his uncle.” Any one knowing of, his whercabout; will confer a favor by writing to the above address. : : Been Investigated. Colonel J. B. Wright has been duly.‘in vestigated by the Suuthern Pacific offigialand found to be guiltless of the charge of being implicated in the Sacramento gravel ring, aa charged: by the San Francisco Chronicle. We are glad of that, for the in SOON Ee An Ugly Wound. +2 Closed them Up. The Board of Supervisors of Humbo'dt county, adopted a new liquor ordinance preventing the :ale of liquor to be drank on the premises where sold, the ordinance to take The ordinance is in ac cordance with the vote of the last election proposing to close open saloons, +7ee+ ‘ Clothing Sales Agent wanted for Nevada City and vicinity. Liberal commission paid, and we furnish the best and most complete outfit’ ever provided by any house. Write at once for terms. Send references. Wanamaker & Brown, © It Philadelphia, Pa, + 7Ge-Mill Completed. e . Kate Hayes mine, French Corral, has been t-}malaria—it throws off the bile and prevents its accumulating. : _ 0 Ree At Louisville, Ky., the . two-year-old ye . ¢ ild of August Shelacher diéd a horrible death from being bitten by rats. ia tae ae a PostMASTER (-ENERAL BissELL proposes to change the postal cards. —_———-— + 0@e-+— After Breakfast — To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, t-land give nerve, bodily and digestive}. out all impurities in the system and &/strength, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Cont,]timue the medicine after every meal fora} ral channels. AYER’S Sarsaparille are only a few among the woes arising from] month or two. , this truly impish complaint. Sick headache, — nervousness, constipation and biliousness are ite diabolival offspring. Each and all of them are annihilated by Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which tones the gastric organs and reguJutes the liver and the bowels with certainty . to the Complexion and cures Constipation, and promptitude. Chills and fever, kidney 25c., 60c. Sold by Carr Bros. trouble, rheumatism and neuralgia are also SHILOH’S OURE is sold on a guarantee neuiedied by this medicine of rare purity and} 1, cures Incipient Consumption. It is the Hoon’'s Pitts cure constipation, 25¢. SASL Blood Purfier, gives freshness and clearnes: eta, 50’ cta., and $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros. have already been perfected, it seems, al-. Call writes the following of a Grass Valley though ‘ew of the policy-holders knew any. citizen: KARL'S CLOVEK ROOT, the great A we ona Sarsaparil. accident at the Bangor gravel mine, Eutte county, on Monday afternoon. ~The meu were taking down a piece of ground when the underground foreman told Watts to get out ofthe way. He did ‘not obey the or : —— es **Zhe Oracle of Grass_Valley.”” The hotel.reporter of the San Francisco Geo. H. Fletcher of Grass Valley is at the Palace Hotel. Mr. Fletcher is one of the solid citizens of Nevada county. He is algo the oracle of Grass Valley. He is called upon for everything, from advice ou, one of the best rifle shots in the State and ia dog fancier as well. Mr. Fletcher is also part owner of the Nevada County Railway. Mining Jule, S. F. Post: A shipment of gold valued at$3400 has heen received from the Evening Star mine. of Grass Valley. This is only a partial clean-up for the. month. The El Trinidad Gold Mining Company, recently incorporated to work a property in Placer county, is largely eomposed of leading Salvation Army people. G. 8S. Montgomery, of Fruitvale is at the head of the enterprise, Two of the Same Opinion. N. P, Brown of the TRANscRInT has been named by Coreen CnOERBOR Mintel micets in Sacramento September 7th. If Govern r Markham had left the appointinent to us we would have made the same selection. That’s what the Grass Valley Telegraph says. Bo Oe Suit to Forfeit Charter. A suit has been commenced in the Superior Court against the Truckee Lumier Company to compel them to forfeit their charter as aco poration. The cause of thé complaint is for alleged dumping of sawdust into the Truckee river. BOKN. In Nevada City, July 19th, to W. H. Mead and w-e, of the Baltic Mine, a daughter. AYER’ Sarsaparilla ‘. Is superior to all other preparations “€laiming to be blood-purifiers. First of all, because the principal ingredient used in it is the extract of genuine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the variety richest in medicinal properties. Also, beCures Catarrh ooisc the yer. low dock, being raised expressly for the Company, is always fresh and of the very best kind. With equal discrimination and care, each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded. It is THE 1 Superior Medicine because it is always the same in appearance, flavor, and effect; and, being highly-eencentrated, only small @oses are needed, It is,therefore, the most economical blood-purifier ~ in existence. It ~ Cures makes food nourSCROFULA ishing, work pleas: ant, sleep refresh. ing, and life enjoyable. It searches expels them harmlessly by the natugives elasticity to the step, and imparts to the aged and infirm, renewed health, strength, and vitality. fER'S b Dr. J.C. ay & Co., Lowell, Mi by all sgiste; rice $1; eix botties, $5 By order of the M:-E--6.—— jti-td— gold mines to the naming of ‘babies. “He i. Tg
Wednesday evening, July 19th, at Odd Fellows Hall. There will be a literary and musical program and a banquet. Each member is entitled to invite one guést. It is hoped that every member will be present. "Don't You Know that you can secure almost immediate relief from Indigestion, and that uncomfortable fullness after meals, by simply taking a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator? Some people think that because it is-called Liver Regulator it has nothing to do with Indigestion and the like. It is the inaction of the Liver that causes Indigestion, and that fullness; also Constipation, and those Bilious Headaches. Millions have been made to understand this and have been cured from these troubles by Simmons Liver Regulator—a medicine unfailing and purely vegetable. From Kev. M. B. Wharton, Baltimore, Md “Jt affords me pleasure to add my testimony to the great virtues of Simmons Liver Regulator. I have had experience with it, as occasion demanded, for man years, and regard it as the greatest med cine of the times. So good a medicine deserves universal commendation. 3 Flour, per 100 Ibs. -----+-+eeeee steer Wheat, per 100 ibs.--.:-sesee cree ee Corn, per 100 Ibs .:--.--+ “+ Brown Sugar, 16 IbS.-p+6. we Notice ty Tax Payers. bone Se eae eee “% Fined One Hundred , Dollars, John Feldkirchner, who was convicted of selling liquor to minors, was ‘sentenced by Justice Mulloy to pay a fine of $100, 2ES CON _ INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS. SRUPTIONS ON THE EAUTIFIES «Comp ) @ SU “$y ugreeatiio Laxative ané PONTO: Sold by Druggists or sent by mail. 50c. and $1.00 per package. idle br free. The Favorite TOOTS POWDER Swonner UE Xda Dis Se sayse“Bhiloh’s Catarrh weet oan medicine I have ever found that would do me any good.” Price 50cts. Sold by Druggists. due and payable.” ~~ and from 2 o § P. M. 7, 1893. D. B. GETCHELL, City Taxes for 1893 are now Office hours at City Hall from 9 o'clock a. M. till 12, Taxes will be delinquent after 6 pM. Monday, August _. Soap: per box BE. B. POWER, grapher, . City, California. Ze Will practice in all the Comts. \ torooy--and-Couuselor-at Law. and. Siena Office—With Fred Searls, Neveda Donot a Cough, as there is danger of PI Soy oda aap, brn Jon. SHTLOH's CURE yri)l save you a severe Lung Trouble. Itis the mag im npeevig nts tet . is onagarertce, Tots, ; For sale at Carr Bros, Try Pecarty's Small Beer At & Cemtsa. PAVILION ATAgricultural, Textile Art Season ‘Tickets. I. J. ROLFE, Secretary, Cures others, will oure you = NINTH ANNUAL FAIR “OF TEH-= Seventeenth Agicltural Association, NEVADA COUNTY, CAL. Commencing August 29th, 1893, And Continuing 5 Days. GRASS VALLEY. Liberal Premiums, Horticultural, Viti cultural, Fabrics, Fxhibits, Mineral Displays, Etc. For which see Premium Lists, Admission to Pavilion, 25 cents ; children a 8 years, free. ' Exhibitors’ Badges, $1.50, entitling the Exhibitor only to admittance to the Pavilion at all times.during the Fair. No M. LMARSH, President.’ P. O. Address Nevada City. ee ee RACES AT GLENBROOK PARK FOR FIVE DAYS COMMENCING AUG. 29. FOR CASH. Th Cheapest and Best Grocery Store Main Street, opposite Union Hotel. \1WOLPS PRICE LIST — in Nevada City. —— —— Rolled Barley, per 100 Ibs ------Bean, per 100 Ibs..-----++ eeeeeeese Middlings, per 100 Ibs Whi'e Sugar, 14 Ibs Ries, 18 ibe oe cuca Currants, 12 fbs.-.-.-.-------+-+e8+rs Prunes, 1O'bs..----Beans, 25 ibs. ..-+-..605+ oversees Costa Rica Coffee, 4 Ibs. ------sae Washing Powder, 12 papers. .---Chocolate, 4 papers Starch, 12 papers Corn Starch {2 papers: :r+s->= Green Corn, 8 cans Creen Peas, Scars .--String Beans, 8 cans Tomatoes, IY cans .----..0seers Salmon, 2 \b.cans, 5 cans ..-.:-Salmon, { ib. cans, 8 cans Jelly. 6 cans .Sardines, 8 cans Corned Beef, 5 cans. .---:--+-->.++Condensed Milk, 5 cans. ..-.-.-Lard, !O lb. cans...2+-% cessessevens Lard, 5 \b, cans : +e Kerosene, 5 gat. can .:.-----.--g 2s Syrup, per 5 gal. kegSavonS ap, per box Savon Soap, 4bars. Harkness Candles, p:r box Goodwin's “ per box, 40 lb. box. 4.50. San Francisco Candles, per box Butter, per roll Eas‘ern Ham pcirib Eastérn 2 acon, per IbST Pickies per 5 Galion Keg And Everything Else in Proportion. All Goods Fresh’ and Pure. WM. WOLF. HEAVEN EARTH: Love and Beauty Make Heaven. So let us have pure hear's, beautifnl flowers, houses, birds—uay, beautiful women. Every woman cau be loved, can be beautiful. LOLA MONTEZ CREME The SKIN FOODand TISSUt BUILLER m: kes Ladies bewtifvl. > Préveute sunken. Keeps skivin perfect conwhut blemish disficures face or form, Mis. Nettie Harrirons articles will eure. MISS A. J. STRANAHAN Next door to City Hall, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. For any speci»! or complicated blemish of the fuce »nd form, write MR3. NE( TIE HARRIS +, 26 Geary stree’, San Francis o, val, Superfluous hair permanently removed, JW. L. DOUCLAS diion No matter . ~ + The Frut-Cann‘nr Sexcon HAS ARRIVED. De Every experienced housewife knows —THAT— lightning : Fruit + da's ARE THE BEST. LEGG & SHAW . Dealers in “5 HARDWARE, © FURNITURE, . " CARPETS, AT THEIR THREE STORES ON MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. $3 SHOE not'hie. Do you wear them? When next In need try a palr. Best in the.world. $1.75. FOR BOY! If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made and look and” ‘pwear as well, If you wish to economize tn your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shocs. Name and price stained on:the bottom, look for It whan you buy ‘W.L. PQUGLAS, Prockton, Mass. Sold by For Sule by 'OHIN: DELBRIDGE. ‘A Fin. Ranch For Sal, THE WELL KNOWN On the Grass Valley Road. Part of the Kanch is withtn the corporate lim= its of Nevada City. , Ane Plenty of Free Water. si : J ae _There Are Two Water Rights. All patented ground, Plenty of Timber. There are Two Quartz Ledges on the premises, Must be-sold-immediately. APPLY TO D B. GETCHELL. — nis oni a eee _ Empire Livery Siable“ Broed ‘“<: Nevada City, ops Na ons . xchange Kote}. JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, ¢ GC) VHE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIKE Stable has the largest lot of ‘ Horses, Carringes and BMuggtes To be found in this part of the State Teams with elegant Bnevies, Wagons ard Hacks to let)at the shortest notice and on the mort reasonable terms The horses are free from vie; of good style and eapable of going us iast as auy geut eman cares to drive. 3 N. E. CHAPMAN, _ DHINTIas Ty ers Ad, LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Office Residence, Sacramento Street, For sale by the AGENT FOR WATER, Hires Root Beer Dozen or Gross ! _ AT A SPECIAL PRICE -‘Beekive’Commariat Steal GETCHELL--RANCGH,——_ mi the 66h ter the 4 Go the : wo) wh ries hea rat} tha eat . ble. I worl very rada Whe But band did Folt: abou Ne what can’t ways whict husba that’s ~ lieve same There theori dou’t Tvs digest Spark Wi modes or not, is the . ‘was on Lowell mulate KAI your B your B bell. The current of War the asse tinue th aging i Park '§ former: under t! that w; and moet differen: Mead, . land, u Walter tor, will his new now on numberout at th ~ HEAw; mons Li kiduey t Atten of the . tion, wi The Fai year, ap Valley, Pavilion this fact make uni plays. \ pavilions tendent collecting indication able,