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July 20, 1893 (4 pages)

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neers GHE GRANSGRIPT. GETTING . WORRIED, a Nevada City, Nevada County, days -and Legal Holidays. . Kstablished Sept. 6, 1869. VANCE. ed additional insertion, montb. : Calif, Published Every Evening Except SunTrerms—{&. Cents a Week; 60 Cents a Month: $6 a Year WHEN PaIp IN ADLoca Norices—10 cents per line for first insertion and 5 cents per line for each or $1 per line per ment to Congressmen, At a recent meetin Committee of the ciation the followin acted : prepare a statement of the h disagree, viz: **Ought Women to earn there were quite a number of bright me their ideas.into print ‘*Martha’s” opinions, . thorengh reasoning : MARTHA IS WILLING, 2 To the Editor of the Examiner—Sir 0 Good heayens! what's the use of all this 75. theorizing about whether women -shouk BOYS who do work it’s a case of have to. THUKSVUAY EVENING, JULY 20 ‘93. Father Moptg .imery vs. Clara Foltz, To.rne Eprror oF +He Transcript :— One of the San Francisco dailies is devoting a good deal of space to the subject apon which Father Montgomery and Clara Foltz living by working for wages?” It seems to me the following letter toue es every point, aud it might have ended the discussion, but ard womer who wanted a chance: to put so they ignored We present the letter to your readers as a model of earnest and “work for pay or not? With most of ‘thos Theoamending the-Canriuetti bill. It was decided to send a member of the Com this State asking t tion informed on to the Caminetti bill, draft of such letter was adopted : from California—Dear Sirs : Anti-Debris Association, spective ci unties, hydraulic mining. The asséciation is en , . $48ed in preventing injuries to the agricul gress, after mature deliberation, and at the The Anti-Debris Executive Committees Docu. Of the Executive State Anti-Debris Asso. g business wag transA resolution was introduced tequiring the attorney and manager of the association to ydraulic mining question in California to beaid before Congress at its coming session, in the event that any action be taken in the way of letter to each gressional delegation of hem to keep the associaany proposed amendments and the following a. To the Senator and members of Congress The State as you doubtless know, is an Organization composed of the n . counties of Yuba, Butte, Sacramento, Sutter, Colusa, Yolo, Glen, Solano and Tehama, Chese counties are represented in the Executive Committee of the Association by mem. bers of the. Boards of Supervisors of the reTh se counties are vitally interested in _. any legislation relating tc the resumption of turat lands and rivers of the Sacrainento Valley. The bili recently passed by Coniniceeenenimmeieiiaiatnienyeemieaeme PERSONAL, eee at Young. — Hon. C; Ww. Francisco today. J. 8, Hagarty of Sierra City arrived here this morning on his way below. E. N. Pollers of Brandy City is in town on his way below, : J. W. Bunce,“of the New York Weekly Republican, is here looking at our mines. C. L. Miller and James Fogaity were over from French Corral today. : ’ James S. Kramer and G. W. Kramer came éver from Forbestown this morning. Hon. A. B. Dibble of Grass -Valley went up to Bowman’s Dam today for a few days tishing. : M. D. Cooley arrived here from . San Francisco this morning on his way to Washington, : Cross came up from San Social and Other Notes About People Old and The Live Oak Mine. THREE SUMMER LISHES a5; solidated quartz mine, situated near Wolf, in Nevada county, about midway between Easily Prepared and Alvays Accoplab'e On the Family Table. : —_— number of citizens of Placer and Sacramento counties are interested, is giving promise of becoming an excellent property. The ore body is large and runs $32 to’ the ton in milling tests. An eight stamp mill has just been erected on the property and will. be started up in a short time. The ledge has been thoroughly prospected, and the owners believe that a bonanza is in store for them. Such level-headed Sacramento men as A. Meister, J. Goethe, Thomas Rudeck, John Miller and J.-A. Moffett are interésted in the mine. Spanish Stew.—Simmer. one and a half pounds of steak until tender. Next day cut up. Add one tsospoonful of butter, half pint of strained tomatoes, put liquor, and simmer half an hour. Add one quarter teaspoonful of curry powder, mixed with, mashed yolk of one hard-boiled egg. Simple Stew.—Put two pounds of cut beef i® @ covered pan with two cupfuls cf cold water. Simmer two and one half hours. Add one half ot a chopped onion, one téaspoonful of herbs, and half teaspoonful and of allspice and salt, one quarter teaspoonful of pepper. Stew (covered) half an hour thicken strain gravy with one tablespoonful eae ——-9e Mrs. T. S, Hawk Ns, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: “Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY: LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used.” For Dysbraided flour. pepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excela, Baked Omelet.—Heat six tablespoonful . Price 75 cts. Sold hy Carr Bros. Mrs, Charles Heintzen of Forest City was. in town last evening on her way home from San Francisco, Mose and Ben Goldsmith, who formerly resided at this city, arrived here on last evening’s train ona visit to the family of A. Tsoard., John G. Wilson, a well known old-timer who is now residing at Oakland, put in an Sppearance today and was warmly greeted by his hosts of friends hereabouts, : 8) 5 . Pargely Attended. The funeral of the late William Wolf took place this afternoon from St. Canice of milk and melt a small piece of butter in = it. Do not let it boil. Take six eggs, beat, the yolk with a tablespoonful of salt, a dash of pepper and a tablespoonful of flour. Stir ‘ ine tes bea milk adding hastily the stifly. “DONT care for it, thanks, sir, beaten whites, a little parsley and pour into None with than one ranks, sir, a well-buttered iron spider. Put into.a‘hot. '> F set—and everybody knows sd,” oven. Ina few. minutes it will be risen ~ firmly and delicately brawed. Slip on a platter, folding it in the middle. A fe) re) d "s Cures On ‘‘Mapam, here is au articte— Difference scarce a particle ‘*l wixt this tooth wash and famed SOZO. ————+-#@e +‘HOTEL ARRIVALS, Plaosr Republican :—The Live Oak conAuburn and Grass Valley, and in which a Of Gold is supposed to be Con., cealed at the Borrone Of the Rainbow. We are all AFTER IT. : pe eR i Pause, friends, long enough to inspect our immense stock of Groceries, Maple Sugar and Syrup, Feed, Flour Hay, Grain, Vegetables, Fruits, &c., &e. “Also leave your orders ‘for Shakes and Wood. We import our Maple Sugar direct from the big sugar orchards of Eastern Canada. Begin to Get Rich ying your Teas, Coffees, Butter, By = money on your purchases by bu all kinds of ( anned Goods, Candies, . Cheese, ard, Hams and Bacon, Nuts, Etc., at the PLAZA STORE. . We always keep, the best of goods at Fair Prices. THOMAS SHURTLEFF & SON. Onion Arrivala, J. G. Wilson, Oakland, W. M. Leavitt, ries will not help us and philos: phies will do sho ic {irsent request of the: miners,—without—our Uno. good._.Of course any-woman.wheie against our protest, coptains provisions for the protection of the : sclicitation, and even healthy and not an intellectual freak had the atest "rather have ,8ume good man support her . , Aaeripin than be forced to skirmish for sumething t« heey eat and enough to make her look presentaName and ble. you bay I_work—I'’m a. glovemaker. If I didn’t — work what would become of me? It’s all GE. ale, a rate Hm= er Rights, ~~ lieve ‘nearly all working women’ feel the very well to talk of the nobility or the degradation of labor—it’s all one to me, When I had a husband he eared for me. But he’s dead. If { could get another husband who would care for me as well as he did I'd drop work in a minute and Clara Foltz could go on talking till doomsday about. woman’s mission and such twaddle. But Lean’t_catch him, much as I'd like —to,{Now will Father Montgomery tell me what to do about it if I shouldn't work ? _] can’t be a nun, because I don’t bel eve that way. Will -he.-provide-that-fond husband which he talks so much about? Put up tle husband or shut up about woman’s work . — that’s my way of looking at “tt, and I _besame way. I don’t wan’t to work for pay. There's no fun init. But will some of the theorists tell me what I’m going to eat if I dou’t work ? Marra K— —, + -7@e > t edges I usep Simmons Liver Regulator_ for. inWA digestion, with ‘immediate re‘ief.—O, G. Sparks, Ex-Mayor, Macon, Ga; va “ FP o. = Soe ¥ od > = itely. Wietuxe Pasteur and Boch’s peculiar . : modes of treatment. will ultimately prevail = or not, their theory of blood-contamination LL. is the correct one, though not origanal. It was on this theory that Dr. J. C. Ayer, of sich ss Lowell, Mass., nearly fifty years ago, for2 mulated Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. ‘ 3° cs glia 5: eats KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify os your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your Head clear as a prietor, bell. 25c.and 50c. Sold by Carr Bros, +See be t ‘ Special Literary Note, = Beets The New England Magazine. with the current issne for July passes into the hands eta of Warren F. Kellogg, who has purchased ate, 4 the assets of the old company, and will consnd 00 tinue the publicacion of the magazine, man: aging it himself from its new offices at 5 rood rtvle zent eman Park Square, Boston. Mr. Kellogg was formerly Treasurer of the Boston Px st, under the old regime, when it stood for all interests of the Sacrs mento Valley, fear to our injury. sentative of the the Sacramento Valley. We ask that if any amendments are proposed to this bill that you notify ua immediately, so that we may have the. opportunity of being heard in de fense of our rights. Ss We shall consider it a favor if you will send us a copy of any Proposed amendments to this bill and we shall communicate to you our position an any. of these amendments: We want to say that it seems very strange to us that this bill, the passage of which. in
its ‘present form has been requested _by . every hydraulic miner in the State, is not to be given a fair trial. To attempt to amend this bill at the coming session of Congress is to precipitate a conflict that wil do no one any good. If we are compelled for the protection of our interests to watch every session of Congress to prevent ho-tile legislation it may be better to have nolegisla, ion on the subject at all. Wa ag 4 Battle For Blood, ls what Hood’s Sarsaparilla vigorously tights and it is always victorious in expelling all the foul taints and giving the vital fluid the quality and quantity of perfect health, Hoop’s Piuts cure all liver ills. 25. $0 S,ecimen Cases. 8. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terrible reduced in flesh aud strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him, Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Til., had & running sore on his leg of eight years’ stand. ing. Used three bottles ot Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catholic Church and was largely attended. The following were the pallbearers : George Shaw, Thomas Shurtleff, -A, Lademan, H. Guenther, William Enderline, N. Webber. Mrs. A. Lind, Central House, HR. Walter, Grass Valley, ~~ J. F. McCarty, Dutch Flat, Frank. Selfridge, ‘You Bet‘ y. J. Rogers, Gra-s Valley, J. M. Hussey, Willow Valley, An effort will unaoubtedly be made at the coming session of Congress to amend this hill in -many import int particulars; and we We certainly expect, that you as a repreState of California, will take no step that will in any manner injure ee the navigable streams and adjacent lands of G. A. Chifford, San Francisco, Juvenile Party. P.-C. Moraine, 2 R, Buttertield, Sacrainento, H. Schennert, i James Wilmer, he A. C. Swain, Merced, L. R. Prescott, Washington, W. F. Derham. Newcastle, as —+-@e-D. F. Douglass, San Juan, Death of George Parsons. Geo. Leauor, *ierra Valley, T. McLaughlin, Cement Hill. Annie Maltman gave an ice cream party to her little fricuds this afternoon, at her home on Broad street, from 2 to 5. The youngsters had a most.enjoyable time. George Frederick Parsons, an editorial — writer and beok-reviewer for the Tr bNational Exchange. une, died in New York Tuesday. He waF. C. Gould, Rovien, Maszs., for many years a reside:it of San Francisco, = R. See if Jownieville, . fom-which-city~hewent Md Hew York. H, 3 Hates, Adv. Agt. Metropolitans, He waa one of the most’ versatile and acJohn H. Pase.e, San Francisco, surate critics New York has kuown on her Mrs, Chas. Heintzen, “ : daily press for many years. He was editor! F. R. McIntyre, . us i of the Sacramento Record-Union for several} H P otter, n : : Jules C. Cerf, af ie years, = J. 8, Libby, “ +0 A. 8.1 aird, “ Tue Red river-in Texas is lower than it ‘Mrs. A. Rickard, & child., has been in the past ten years. L. A. Upson & gon, Sac amento,. J. R. Foster, zee J. Calahan, u A. C, Jordan, Ciaco, P. Curnow, Columbia iil, John Driscoll, Smartsville, Bernard Dyllyn Chicago, 8. T, Yager, Maybere, Mra. Iu Millieu & child, Colfax, 8. N. Shofford, Qaklind, JL, N. Stiepherd—++————— Hires’ Rout Beer, Headquartera for this deliciour and healtLinul summer beverage—at the Beehive Grovery Store, Commercial ’ street. > ~—_____ + ee Bill of fare Changed. lt is rather late for tripe, so J. J. Jackson, at the Bee Hive Grocery Store } has concluded to iutroduce to his custo ners the fiaest lot of Pickled Pigs’ Feet “aE MY health Ts Very much better than for” Mrs. Jennie Cunningham. “1 Could Eat Nothing but very light food, without having terrible distress in my stomach. Before I had taken onebottle of Hood's—1-saw that tt was doing me good. 1 continued to grow better while taking five bottles, and _Now I Can Eat Anything, years.” M6. J ENNTE CUNNINGHAM, South New Castle, Me. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla ~ Hooo’s Pitta cure Constipation, 260. SSS ee eeewsessee leeeeeememenennemneeeee ee Styles, Country orders will receiy Cor. ‘FOR YOUR FINE . ~~ BOOS AND SHOES, HATS, Etc. ee, We have the most complete stock Everything Fresh-and New, in this city, and of the Very Latest Ard the Only One Price Store in-this city, € our best attention, ' CARTER & JOHNSTON, Pine and Commercial Sts. a Buys a pair of those. Ladies Hand Turned Lace Shoes. = : : Catawba, Q., had five large Fever sores on : AN, that was highest io American journaljsm, his leg, doctors said he rae One United States Government Food Report. ie and more recently he has been interested in. . tee Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Royal Baking Powder Co., ae different: Boston magazines, prsinin’ D. Arniva Salve cured him entirely. Sold at 106 Wall St., N. Y eh apie Mead, the chief. editor of the New ngCarr Bros. Drug Store, land, under the old stock company, and th cessed : ’ Walter Blackburn Harte, the managing ediThe Int«rior rress. =a tor, will be associated with Mr. Kellogg in : : : ; T R. his new enterprise. The July magazine is The city papers are discussing the — Street, now on the newsstands, andthe August ind influence of the conntey. press eR aes ae : Fi number—an especially strong one—will be ms a ee wade tonal or ee Sn air that is propose e ‘ ; . : ! oe ste oo : Francisco. ihe Post, in speaking of this For : Three f Nights % Only : ~ Heauru brings happiness. Take Simquestion, says: ‘*No Great enterprise in — mons Liver Regulator for stomach, liver, and . ( alifornia can be successful without the deanna kiduey troubles. assistance of the interior press, and the city SUE ete oe paper that believes the Winter Fair will be Monda Evenin Jul 24th. ° se Re een held without the moral, intellectual and y 8 “uly Attention is called to_the» advertisement} physical aid of that great eng:ne is very : —_— . of the Seventeenth Agricultural Associa. . much mistaken. We venture to say that : tion, which appears in the ‘Transcgirt, . the journal to which some of our esteemed’ I The Fair begins on the 29th of August this . contemporaries refer as a *hayseed weekly’ [0 ans ; year, and the Pavilion will be at Grass . has more intluence in its field in a fortnight Valley. The premiams for exhibits at the. than ite detractors have in a year. For me Pavilion are larger than ever before and . -that reason, and some others, the Poat has : : : a E, a a this fact will, gloubtless induce exhibitors to{. been anxious to enlist the services of the. Will appear in the following comedies : DF R niake unusual efiorts to excel in their dis-. interior papors on behalf of the Winter Ex. HIDDEN HAND. plays. _ We expect to see one of the fiuest . position,” PES os JOSHUA’ WHITCOMB. pavilions ever —_ in the voutiey. SuperinCovens and colds kept off by taking SimFORGIVEN, tendent Mitchell ‘will have charge of the Liver Regulator to regulate the ays. collecting of exhibitg and says that from a reg y Opening piece—Joshua Whitcomb. indications fhe display will be very credit+ +90-+ « F $ able, : SHILOH’S CURK, the great Coug, and R —— et ea ee 28 conta. Croup Cure, is in gréat demand. Pocket ee fy size contains twenty-five dosed only 25¢, Notice of Dissulution, ; Children love it. Sold by arr Bros, pret : — eee Once re a EMERY ae THAT ig 4 * io ‘ Grtting Ready to Hydraulic. game ofine b \EER KR DUCTION COMPANY air : — : tween BENJAMIN. JOSEPH NORTH Y, 3-0. . R 4 W. W. Waggoner returned last evening Soa a and hg Fe Sia K was dleuiv. 8i a8 from Smarteville, where he has been for the . sont" j) a J iy tut, BENJAMIN HALL, : past few weeks surveying for the Excelsior . 4 the bart HEY, G WN le Mining and Water Company. This comr ever seen in this city. ‘Try ‘em, They go well _—— st all j24 They are right in For Sale. . oie the style. To-be Two hcerses, and one thorough-brace : and one spring wagou will be sold at a. had only at bargain. the Soda Works on Spring street. 30 W EBB ER 4 S e Try the St. James Bouquet Cigar. SS eee Apply to Powell & Daniel, at Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder, — Highest of all in leavening strength. —Latest OWDER — ~ WE CAN ASSIST you By furnishing you with Poley’s Lilac do Perse Ice Cream It will appeal to and gratify your taste just as surely ag you have a taste to be gratitied and appealed to. In all probabilty, yeu will exclaim promptly that you never tasted anything like it, and you wall be just about right. stylish shapes Chick and Lace ONE--HAL.F the regular prices. duced to’ 35 cents. worth 50 cents, which WE are Se Nevada City’s Handsomest See tienmtie MRS. LASTER @ RAW FOROS” remendous Inducements offered in LIST MULLINERY During the remainder of the season. Hats trimmed FREE. We have just purchased at a bargain 20 dozen of the most in White, \ Nile Green,’ Lavender and Black Straw Hats, which ‘we offer at just about 13 dezen Black and White 6 dozen 75 cent Leghorn Hats—Re. Broad Brim Sailors, in ‘ling for 15, cents, black, PANTS encase ° ——4 IN D--«} Bxtblishment,_ We have also stacked BELO That is what we have marked phous of Fine Cassimere Clay Worsted, Flannel and Fancy Worsted Trousers. them up near the door way so you can see them as you pass, IF YOU NEED A PAIR — Baking pany is getting ready to build new reser~ 4 voirs, and preparing in other ways to work ~_SSPOWCE, . : me rik ce ission has to from the MOST PERFECT MADE, [Debt Creatisina aad toes tae { Inall the Hotels, the proceedings to be followed Clubs and thehomes Dr Preescanns tie the ebut Oi teetering tenes Baking Powder hol its supremacy. everything ready to A pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Free fran . COMpany are getting ing Ammonia, Alum or ary other sdulterant. work on a big scale, and are confident that @ Years the Standard. they will be granted permission to hydraulic, are finely -filit‘don’t s The price—well, the. less for you will think we are joshing. But just step in and ask the tagger you we will quit, We will give you a chance that comes but tailored, new patterns and goods not to All that we ask is that you we say about that the better rarely. The be equalled, will step in and see them. Price on these goods and Handmade Cuban Process. 75 WOODPECKER — po mi om, Good as Imported, BETTER THAN KEY WEST ! __Manufactured by (NATIVE. SON OP MARYLAND,) = NEVADA CITY, CALIFORN lA. othing, Furnishing Goods, Jag