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tO ee ee NO tt Reka Ny tora cs igh MSN ne
es eiethiaeedea i oninauttenia an, Pitan nese
hf enna
Dorado, Placer or Shasta, and none in Sis:
Gr. oO «. kiyou, Trinity, Modoc, Lasseu, Humboldt,
. Inyo or Del’ Norte.”
He then adds that the cause of the depop. ulation of these mining towns ismore due
— en . to exhaustion than to suppre-sion by the
ELEVEN TO ONE. . law. Yes, friend Obleyer, it is greatly due
. to exhaustion’ but not the exhaustion of
gold that you mean but the exhaustion of
Thal s the Way the Jury Star nds i ip the Heath . Rape and life that you have been iustro; mental in assisting to bring about. . Onc
Case. be ospbrous towns in ruins, ~once wealthy
. miners ia the poor-house, some in the insane asylum, others prematurely hastened
A special dispatch to .the. TRANSCRIPT to the village cemetery, pleasant homes de
from the Sacramento Bee states that the} Saas oe vale ph coe ogg poe
jury in the case of Dick Heathr tor the kill) haustion that your association has produced.
.
ing © § McWhirter-were brought into-Court. Desolation, ruin, and misery are the results
a
OuE ORA
FRIDAY EVENING,
ee oe
of that exhaustion which eleven years of
. patient waiting for justice from the governThe foreman stated that they had not; ment the miners love, has produced. While
their homes have been desolated, their kin. dred driven from them, their means of earning a livelihood denied, they have patiently
There was no disagreement on the testiwaited and trusted in the belief that such
. an cutrage of justice could not prevail but
. that the government whose. arm had been
this afternoon: ;
agreed on’a verd'ct. .
They stood eleven to one.
timony except the credibility of one witness.
. used to smite them would yet see clearly
. : :
Roavior bias ib that they stant” clove for. and remedy the great injury that has stood
. for eleven long years. And now that they
.
They were sent back to their ro ms.
convic ion. 4 ‘. ask that government to help them, not to
= = am . injure others bat to help restore to them
. their rights, these people of the valley must} se
THE OW FOOL. . endeavor to prevent them.Not satisfied
sue : . {are they with ruining the mines, but they
. use all their efforts to prevent the only aid
George Ohleyer Comes to the Front Again . . from in reaching thein that. can help them.
With his Useal Cutraiths hon this wise-acre who has ar his
S USus e
life‘in the valley asks,
a . “What. could restore Dutch -Flaté its
Beara! hydraulic glory? Or the wealthThe irrepressible and irresponsible Ohleyer allen gFavel to Gold Run, town Bill dai
of Sutter seems to have become heated of .
Ledge Enertainment.
The Good Templars of this city will have
a colation and entertaininent this evening
after the regular lodge meeting is over.
The American Legion of Honor held a
social last night, a dance and, collation being the features.
Death of H. B, Hunt.
H. B. Hunt, of tne well-known liquor
firm of Moore, Hunt & Co., San. Francisco,
died yesterday in that city. Deceased was
well known throughout this part of the
State, and was a brother-in-law ot W. L.
Cole of this city. He leaves a wife and two
children.
eee a BSS eeauemet
The Unly Ons.
The Metropolitans are the only Comedy
Company.on. the road. this. season.. You
should not fail to see them.
ones ene
“I was prostrated with a severe bilious
complaint,” writes Erastus Southworth, of
Rath, Me. ‘‘After vainly trying a number
of remedies, I was finally indaced to take
Ayer’s Pills. I had scarcely taken two boxes
wuen I was comptetely cured.”
ee eee
Wary suffer with dyspepsia, biliousness or
any disease of the liver when you can be
cured by Simmons ae Regulator.
SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guarante °
It cures Incipient Consumption. Itis the
hest Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25
cts, 50 cts., _— $1.09. Sold by Carr Bros.
ee
Specialties.
The Metropolitans introduce. specialties
in all their comedies. Don’t miss them.
+-2@eo+Admission Day Celebration.
{ {vicinity ?_ St Ga ae! Se iin era
-—give their customary y: lls and perform their
late-and-is eSebesid hie. “Sreree tgs’ SNe . The lores to upset a continent would not:
left throughout the length and brea Ano . restore the exhausted industry, much. less
wake gold ‘tas plentiful as it was in the
tearly times.”
. What could restore Dutch’ Flat to its pris.
tine hydraulic glory? ‘The same governhis productions are scanned, instead of brains . lh fan
ment that ruined it. If the money that
he has scattered only froth, and that to aj
. was sent out of Dutch Flat daring the four
great extent consisting of soap. In the} . iy t-te civil ae lal Medecine
: years elv : 7
Wheatland Four Corners, Marysville Appeal . ? : F
the Sacramento valley, and all becatse the
executive committee of the State Mine's
Association held ‘a meeting Wednesday.
Perhaps it might be well to say that when
credit of the nation and, to aid the soldier:
aud Sacramento Pee and other valley papers ohiswen battling fdr the” preservation“ of
he hurls his thunderous arguments
aan eeeer end Jews sn yainit . Dutch Flat would be restored to its pristine
Have heard the trumpet blaet.” .
—“Pherapih advance nf-the-c attse “of si abiiagy
_lic inining of late s ,
exponents cf the va ey to ve mble ar t the r
job might be dost: —Spurred—on-by—the dull
~ times everywhere, and Ivy the absolute dis
{glo ry and one of the rankest injustices ol
the ‘century partially repaired. Raised in
. bright and prospects good, ambitions. shattered and hopes blighted with the town,
: ; : = . witness to its gradual but steady decay, and
tress in the mining section the State Miners
— ones ; . knowing its resources such a question to uAssociation are endeavoring to secure the] :
: a ae © § in: build jis mockery indeed! And as it is with
istance o 1@ governmen 1 suliding . a < >
rs g is ‘ =. Dutch Flat so itis with Gold Run, Yon
dams, and to remoye from the Citninetti :
; . : Pet and scores of other towns. And yet
bill ceme.cf the useless ve and. wind.
“one who displays such fj ignorance feels com:
intricacies that. would ali even ar .
ing ie 2 P ’ petent to tell what Should be done tc reAuburn lawyer, Because the miners have een ki ‘
; store the mining*industr
held one executive session these +te rling (3) ' gine Ys
: «. . Then the assertion that only one or two
patriots of the Ohleyer stripe are up in arms, .
: : . injunetions were/issued in, Placer. The
although the Anti Debris' Association meets . J ¥ 7 é 5
writer can easily/recall a dozen mines enjoned around Dutch Flat. Verily is his
name Oh-leyer.
about every month to hbid a war-danee, at .
which Grand Sachem Green, Senior Saga-.
‘more Ohleyer and Junior Sagamore eee, Awd sghin this luminary throws more
hight on the subject by saying that~ the
mining towns have been greatly injured by
foreign capital and the ‘‘little giant”
usurping the place of the miner with pick
aud shovel, Another outburst of supernal
wisdom! Three-fourths of the best hydraulic mining ground in the State would
1ot pry to work any other way for the rea
} son that the gold is not concentrated in one
strata but scattered through many and in
such a way as would not pay to drift.
Mr. Obleyer also adds that tifteen years
. ago of 7000 mhinera dt work at hydraulic
} mining, 150) were) Chinese. Where is
your consciehce QO, Liar ?
usual blood-thirsty antics and scalp the
imaginary hydraulicker, ;
The chief-and his aids-areusily-at—work
. now and we may soon expect another. pow
wow. If the miners talked about the nieet
ings of the Anti-Debris Association as the
fartners do about the Miners’ Association,
they would be kept busy indeed.
In Monday’s Bee, Obleyer, dressrd in his
war paint, with tomahawk uplifted, sails
into the miping association in general and
Jacob H. Neff in particular. He quotes the
following from the Examiner, in regard to
the meeting of July 14th. At the meeting
the above proposition was discussed, Jacob
H. Neff being the presiding officer, to wlron
the following opening remarks are attributed.
“He stated the object of the,meeting to
be: The selection of plans and measuves
Here is his final sunburst of rot:
This hue and cry is for unrestricted mining, and not for the poor miners or impover.
ished Goyernment. If the gold output in
Australia and (alifornia of thousands of
millions has wrought such distress there and
here, among the people who produced it,
then let the monitor remain silent forever,
that will lead to a speedy resumption of hy
draulic mining. Mr. Netf drew attentio# to
the fact that many of the little northern
: aud turn the mineral Jand over to the agritowns are dying out because the mines on;
: ulturist and the delvers with pick and pan;
which they depend for an existence hav« 4 ae
for let it be remembered that it is only the
liydraulic monitor that has produced tLe
wreck of mountain and valley, and that-it
is this system that is sought to be revived
beeu suppréssed by State and National legis
lation. The Caminetti bill is good, but
sometting more is necded. The Government
is clamoring for gold. Let the Government
make an appropriation to help start the
monitors, and a golden wave will soon set
in toward the National Treasury.
by the California Miners Ass ciation under
ed, because ‘‘something more ‘s needed.”
It is needless to add thac such ignorant
presumption of knowledge of this question
is enough to condemn itself with all right
thinking and right meaning people. The re
marks of Mr. Neff will uphold themselves
on their intelligence and truthfulness. The
manly action of the hydraulic miners and
the inerit of their eause will continue to win
friends who are coming to the support. of
the cause every day while such drivel dealt
ul by the paid literary bureau of the AntiDebris Association will help to open the
eyes of the peopl of the State to the unscrupulous methods of these ranters, who,
“There are provisions in the present law,
Mr. Neff said, that render it difficult to resume operations expeditiously. The building of restraining dams might be appropri
ately undertaken by the General Government, becanse the result would be for the
benefit of all classes—for he valley, men-as
wellas for the mountaineera, The miners
would get it first, to be sure, but ed
would immediately exchange it for farm pro}
ducts, supplies and general merchandise,
Thus the en ire. community would be enriched, and gold, now so scarce, would again
become as plentiful as it was in the early al r
liké' mournersat a Chinese funeral,, howl
loudest and longest just before the fee’ is
delivered,—Sentinel.
times. Much may be done under the provis
ions of. the law as it now stands if the Government is willing to deal liberally with the
miners and grant licenses for mining where iis ot
It Should Be in Every House.
‘ J. B. Wilson, 361 Clay St., Sharpsburg,
This a plain, truthful statement of the Va, says he will not be without Dr. King’s
situation and that Mr, Olileyer draws on! ix} . oy Discovery for Consumption, Cough and
imagination and misconstrues Mr. Neff’s](-1as that it cured his wife who was
words is not to be wondered at. Mr. ti rcatened with Pacumonia after an attack
Obleyer goes on to ony that the above 18} of **La Grippe,” when various other remesimply a hint to the Government ab Wash-. dies afd several physicians had done her no
ingtou to remove the restrictions from the god, Robert Barber, of (ooksport, Pa.,
monitors. : elauns Dr. Kiug's New Discovery has done
This is quite true but.at the same time thet him more good than anything he ever used
miners are asking for an appropriation to] ¢,,. Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Free
build dems that the yalley may be pro-. Tigi Bottles ‘at Carr. Bros., Drug Store
tected. Here is an extract froin his vagaries: Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00
“Again, the impoverikhed mining villages shir:
are to be restored, which were depopulated tetaina’ mks ascii:
by legislation and the decrees of Courts. cree ;
“This an old and favorite story, and one Collector Wise of the Port of San Franof the weakness, if understood. .For in-. cisco is making a general clean-out of the
sfance: No injunctions were ever issued . old employes at the Custom House. Among
agatriat hydraulic mining in the counties of the very few that gre retained is "J. C.
Mariposa, Tuolumne, Calaveras or Alpine, . Broderick, formerly of Columbia Aili. this
and only one or two each in Amador, Bl county,
4
there is no immediate prospec t of damage to
agricultural interests.’
. the Union, was new spent in building dams, ,
“pthas-untertonate “town when hope was tT
a Statute that they propose to have amend. . )
14
county, are arranging to celebrate Admis—
‘sion Diy in grand style at that place. The
‘Native Sons of Marysville will attend in
strong numbers, and quite a delegation is
expecteil to go from this city.
Moonlight Ride.
A party of twenty young peop'e chartered
Baker’s big bus last night and went to Rough
and Ready for a moonlight ride. © Six
horses were hitched t« the bus.
—+-2@e-+12th, direct from China. They were in
Havana,
Fer Three: os
nights, They play ‘‘Josliua Whitcomb, +
“Hidden Hand,” and ‘‘Forviven,”’
+ 2@eo> a
Ice! icel
The Union Ice Company is now prepared
suit, and delivered to any part of Nevada
Plaza, will be promptly attended to.
sees:
The Approaching Dinner Hour
Is fraught with no pleasant anticipations
for the unhappy mortal plagued with dyspepsia. Appetite seldom, discomfort after and,
between nieals, alWays is his portion: Heart:
born and, flatuleace subsequent to eating. a
gnawing at the pit of the stomach before it,
are only a few among the woes arising from
this truly impish complaint. Sick headache,
nervousness, constipation and biliousness are
its diabolical offspring. Each and all of them
are-annihilated by Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which tones the gastric organs and regulutes the liver and the bowels with certainty
and promptitude. Chills and fever, kidney
trouble, rheumatism and neuralgia are also
remedied by this medicine of rare purity and
comprehensive uses, Invalids of all: kinds
are greatly and swiftly benefited by it.
DIED,
At North San Juan, July 19th, Jas.
McKenzie, aged about 82 years, a nat've of
Scotland.
Sarsaparilla
‘Is superior to all other preparations
-claiming 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 ip meficinal proper‘ties. Also, beCures Catarrhi csc the yer
low dock, being raised expressly for
the Company, is always fresh and
of the very best kind. With equal
other ingredients are selected and
compounded. It is
THE
Superior Medicine
' because it is always the same in appearance, flavor, and effect, and, being highly concentrated, only small
doses are needed. It is, therefore,
the most economical blood-purifier
in existence. It
Cures makes food nourSCROFUL A ishing, work pleasant, sleep refreshing, and life enjoyable. It searches
' out all impurities in the system and
expels them harmlessly by the natural channels, AY ER’S Sarsaparille
. gives elasticity to the step, and im. Parts ‘to the aged and infirm, re' newed health, strength, and vitality.
AYER’S
Sarsaparil.
red by Dr. J.Coay £& Co., Lowell, Ma
Bes by all Druggiets; “rice 1; ‘six botties, &.
Cures others, will cure you
ths Rete StS Camptonville, Yubas sraiaes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khenm, Fever
Thirty Chinunien arrived at Halifax July
bond, and shipped on the steamer Beta for
Fhe-—Mctropolitans are here for three . ”
to furnish pure mountiin Ice in quantities to .
City. Orders left at the Ice House, on. the.
discrimination and care, each of the .
Wrestling Match.
Char‘es Hartman ot this city 8 atranging ee OH tf
for a wrest ing match with J, Jefford, the . 2
that. you can secure almost immediate relief
from Indigestion, and
that uncomfortable fullness after meals, by sim;
the Theatre Monday evening, are a strong , ply taking a dose of Simeumpany, with the following artists: W. KR. . mons. LiverRegulator ?.
McKee, Rene Burnett, Alfred Kdwards, Some’ people think that
Richard Scott, Thos. Bates, Rixey Gra t because it is called Liver
amid Peach Bites : Regulator it has nothing
oa to do with Indigestion
Another Mine to Be Opened. and the like. ie is the
inaction of the Liver that
causes Indigestion, and
that fullness; also Constipation, and those Bilious Headaches: Millions .
have been made te under+09 stand this and have been
KARL’S CLOVEK “ROUT, the. great cured from these troubles —
Blood Purfier, gives freshuess and clearuesby Simmons Liver Regulator—a medicine unfailing and purely vegetable.
Sey get 2 From Rev. M. B. Wharton, Baltimore, Md
After Breakfast “Tt affords me pleasure to add my testi‘ mony to the great virtues of Simmons
To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, With toe conelon becantee eee
and give nerve, bodily and digestive. years, and regard it as the greatest med
; ; cine of the times. So good a medicine
strength, take Hood's . SarsapartHa --Con deserves universal commendation,
tanue the medicine after every meal fora
month or two.
winner of the first prize in the wrestling
contests at Grass Valley a short time since.
It will be a mixed matcn, Greco-Roman and
Catck-.:-catch can, best two out af three.
Fhe match will take place in this-ctty im the
near future.
oes ei es
Don't Forget It.
The Metropolitans, who’ will appear at
A Varuas company that recently bouded
the Home mineon Deer creek néar this cit ,
are geting ready to open it up. Stephen .
Moore, formerly of Grass Valley, an ¢xperienced mining man, will’ superintend
the work.
to the Complexion and cures Constipation,
25c., 50e. Sold by Carr Bros
Hoop’s PILts cure constipation. 25c. Natice ty sax Payers.
+10
Huckien’s Arnica Suive.
The best Salve in the world for Cute,
Co
Cu
Be
Ch
Starch, . 2 papers
PRICE LIST
why
FOR CASE
t
Th Cheapest and Best Grocery Store
in Nevada City.
Main Stree', opposite Union Hoiel.
——_—
Flour, per 100 Ibs.
Wheat. fer 00 ibs
tn, per 100 Ibs
rrantse . 2 lbs
Prunes, 1.0 ibs-.
an? 25 ‘bs:
Rolled Barley, per 100 Ibs .----. +
B-an, per 100 Ibs
. Middlings, per [O0%bs
. Whi-e Sugar, 14 Ibs
Brown Sugar, 16 ibs
Ric, 18. ths.
Costa Rica Coffee, 4 hee
Washing Powder, 12 papers
ocolate, 4 papers ptteseeeeee reeds
=
Ph: Frut-Camnny Serco
HAS ARRIVED.
Every experienced housewife-knows
—THAT—
ARE THE LEST,
LEGS & SHAW,
HAR DWARK,
FURNITURE,
AT THEIR
THREE STORES ON MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
$3 SHOE notte.
Best in tre world.
City Taxes for 1893 are’ now
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Clu'biai due and payable, ee eee
Corns, andell Skin Hruptions; and posit \ ely : ee
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is gnaranme
teed to give perfect satisfacion 0: money Office hours at Ciiy Hali! $s
refunded.” Price 25 cents per box. For] fron) 9 o'clock -AoM. tik 425
sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. = :
———— = and from 240 §-P.-M,
Taxes will’ be delinquent
after 6 p mM. Monday, August
D. B. Gercue ct,
E. B. POWER,
{ torvey and Coauselor at Law and Steuo
‘THs GREAT. ‘CoucH CURE promptly cures MPavoer
where all others fail, Coughs, Croup, Sore £rapi tr,
Throat, Hoarseness, ‘Whoopin Cough and ma
Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; Office— With Fred® Searls, Novada
has cured baer oA wed will corp you if lif
gists on a guarity, California. STS set
int nae dutttberrn SLascekae Will practi¢e in all the € Cai ts,
. zh = ‘Snall Bo
ATS Cemtm.
_ Have you Catarrh? This remedy is ruaranteed to cure you. Price, i0cts, Injector free,
For sale at’Carr Bros,
Seventh Agta! Asotin,
NEVADA*COUNTY, CAL.
Commencing August. 29th, 1893,
And Continuing 5 Days.
PAVILION AT GRASS VALLEY.
Liberal Premiums,
Agricultural,
Horticultural,
Vit cultural,
Textile Fabrics,
Art Exhibits,
Mineral msplard, J Ete.
. Fer which see Premium Lists,
Admission to Pavilion, 25 cents ; children under .8 years,
free. Exhibitors’ Badges, $1.50, entitling the Ethibiios only
to admittance to the Pavilion at all times during the Fair. No
Season Tickets.
‘ M. L. MARSH, President.
I. J. ROLFE, ameer
>, O. Address evade City.
a ee
RACES AT GLENBROOK PARK
farshal and Tax Colle Saat a
Oy ste’s, 8 cans.
~\ Green Corn, 8 cans
Green Peas, 8 cars
. Ste g Beans, 8 cans
. To
Sa
La
Ke
re
Sa
G3
Bu
Fa
the
RIS
enmectuyed Wi
matoés, . ” cans
rdines, 8 cans
Corned Beef, 5:cansCondense i Milk, 5 cans.
Lard, 'O 1b. cans. :. ©
d,5 b. cans
rosene, 5 gar.'can
rup; per S-galke7yonS ap, perboxvon Soap, 4 bars
Harknesé Gandies, p rbox
t box, 49 lb. box.
San Frané seo cater: per Box
odwin’s
tter, perroll.
s ern Ham pr: ib.
. Eastern £ acon. per tb..
Pickles per 5 Galion Keg
Coin Starch ‘12 papers.Salmon. 2 ib. cans: 5 cans: -.:.:
Salinon, . ib. cans, 8 cans
\ Jelly. 6 cans
price stained en the bottom, look for It whon you buy.
For Sule by4OHNW DELBRIDGE.
eS anaes 2 82S OS
>. A Fine Ranch: For wk
50
25 Se
Cae eee! + ap op wet t hid te
aes GETCHELL: -—RANCH;
25; -On the Grass Valiey Road,
Part of the Ranch 1s within the corp: vrate lim50 jis of aeveds City. =: é
75 a Mealy of Free Waler.
S4Q. bola
And~Everything Else inProportion,
All Goods Fresh and Pure,
WM. WOLF.
ARTH
Love and Beauty Make Heaven.
Annes 2
Yule amie,
MISS A, J. 8
Nevada €
\, @ tiears stree
HEAVEN ©
\E
So kt us have pure bear's, beautifal flowers;
hourts, birds—ay, beautiful women.
womin Cau be loved, cun be beaut! ful.
LOLA MONTEZ florses, Carriages and Buggies
CREME
18
Every
‘All patented ground.
Plenty of Timber.
on the premises,
—Must-be sala immediately,
Artur 10
“DB. GETCHELL.,
‘Empire Livery Stable:
change Kote!.
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
Stable has the largest.jot of
To be found in this part of the State.
The SKIN FOODand . the most Fensonable terms
TRSUt BUILE KR
m kes Ladies beuwtivk«s, Kee px] cares to drive,
sKinio perfect conation No matter
what blemish disticDR. nN, -E, CHAPMAN, _
“tres fa e@ or’ form,
Mis, Nettie Haryrifro.'s articles = will] Se DEIN Ti se
cure,
TRANABHAN
Next door to City Hall, Broad Street,
ity, Cal.
For any apeci.t or complicated blemish of
f.ce nd form, write MK3 NE! Tik 1AR,3an Francis o, Val,
Superfluous hair permanently removed,
a
>, NEVADA CITY. oes OCAT%
eer
—LOCaL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
Office Residence, . Sacrainento street.
FOR FIVE DAYS COMMENCING AUG. 20.
Miat
lines
AGENT FOR
cr
(WATER,
j wate R-ALE, ©
{ORANGE CIDFR
0 + Bye
~
For sale by the Dozen’ of. Gross’
baetiva Commer
AT A.SRECIAL PRICE
she
£ ei
ine
a Street
king: Fruits das
CARPETS,
W. L. DOUCLAS
Do you wear them? When next In need try a palr.
S SHOE
styles, don’t pay $G:to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or
$5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and took and
wear as well, « If you wish to economize In your footwear,
ds so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. ‘Name and
= i. DOTGEAS, Brockton; Sass: Sold by
4S “There Are’ Two Water Rights,
ere
Theré are Two Quartz Ledges
~ Rroed st., Nevads City, opr Na onr xrINHE PROPRIETOR OF ‘THE EMPIRE
Teams with elegnnt Bugvies, Wagons ar4
Hacks to let-at the shortest notice and on
The horses are free fr rom vive, of sood atvle
tif”, Preveute} ond eapable of ites cle «8 last ag any geut eman
The
lar ses
dent,
~The
were ;
The