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September 25, 1893 (4 pages)

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eo ov ae a a Ve ea a a a a a a A . ‘ 4 Ron. L, Marsh, presiding. The following aa & ae An EE RI FRR PSR NRE IEEE TAD GRANSERIPT . ) > FU ditde i: Merada:sCountys:. Calif. Published Every Evening Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. Established Bep Sept. Gs 1860. Trerms—15 Cents.a Week : 60 Conte” a Month; $6 a Year WHEN: PAID Bt aD VANCE. Loca. Norices—10 cents per line for ane @:for each first rti “dct , mont . ai A pre a8F Pe dD sa per " MONDAY EVENING,. sutr. ‘as,! os. Delegates {0 tho Annual” Stato Appointed. Convention _The executive committee of the Nevada ‘County Miners’ Association held a meeting Saturday, at the law office: of Han, J.-M. Walling; all present but Searls and Tregid* Were appointed delegates to the State Miners’ Convention, , Which sneets.at.San ' Francisco en “October 9th: J. 8. McBride, Ww. W. Waggonen,) WW.” Ls: Cole, BE, J:, Rolfe; A. Tsoard, J. F. McCall, R. Thomas, C. J. rand, Ww. “Jenkins, M. L. Marsh, Geo. SUSE IIMS Walling, 3.¥2 Kidder, “We F. Faglebright, A. Burrows, A. B. Dibble, Fred Searls, Alf. Tregidge, ©. Mallon, A. S. Bigelow, N.C. Miller, R. A. Thomas, N. P. Brown, L. 8. Calkins, T. Ingram, W. F. Prisk, H. S. Spalding, F. E. Wadsworth, J. 8. Goodwin, Fred Zeitler, Col. C. Davis, B. N. Shoecraft,. John Vincent, J. M. Buffington, F. M. Pridgeon,E. W. Donnelly,J. Rebinson, D. McPhetres, W. A. Dennis, Orin Gowell, A. S. Begbie, Geo. D. McLean, E. C. Creller, J. R. Walker, E. R. Abadie, W. T, Shockley, J. Weissbein, L. P. Goldstone, A. W. Stoddard, 8. P. Dorsey, E.Coleman, John Coleman, Chas. Stokes, A. M. Dobie, John Knotwell, R. Skidmore, C. Helwig, 0. Kitts, Frank-T., Nilon, B. ¥F. Snell, O. K. Cloudinan, John M. Hussey, J° A. Nerthway, E. J. Rector, E.M. Presten, J. T. Mergan, ©. Hegerty, ©. D. Eastin, P -Foley, R. W. Tully, H. Place, P. Camp_ ‘belly R.-C. Walrath, A. Maltman, John ‘Skewes, E. T: Worthley, J. McBean, Geo. . ° E. Turner, Chas. Stocks, A. G. Turner, Robert Simmons, Jas. Benallack, E. Tilley, . * aM a TW, . > CE Clinch, C.-E. Uren, John Glasson, . ~bWheeler, -M-€-Paylor,JM akenan, f ~ Granger, H. Sylvester, P, Johnaton, T. S, : against an epidemic malady like chilly and :feyer. It accomplishes a double purpose by ‘stimulating activity of the kidneys, since it ‘not only prevents their disease and decay, ‘but expels from the blood through them imW: #H. Martin, A. D. Allan, Wm. George, Alex. Gault, Cal R. Clark, J. Sims, D. Douglass, P. T, Riley, -A. J. Ridge, ¥. ©, Grimes, J. J, Jackson, F. Eilerman, 8. Ford, A. D. Mason, C. E. Johnston, Geo, C. Shaw, C. O. Jepson, Alex. Rauch; R. oi Rossen, J. D. Mclntosh, Theo. Wetzel, Geo. Grant, John Fippin, C.F. McGlashan, —_——~——— Oe oe ak Universat Beavririer,—Harmless, effective, and agreeable, Ayer’s Hair Vigor has taken high rank among toilet articles. This preparation causes thin, weak hair to ‘become abundant, ‘and restores gray hair to its original color. cd A Remedy of General Utility. + ‘It is among the follies of which the manu-. _ facturers of many proprietary remedies are guilty, to term their medicines ‘‘penaceas, ” or to claim for them the quality of panaceas. There i is ne such thing as a ‘‘panacea,” which means a remedy adapted to all diseases. This absurdity has never been. prepetrated by the proprietors of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, But they do claim, and with justice, that it is a remedy of general utility, and this because it restores that regular and vigorous cendition ef the stomach, liver and bowels which conduce tothe recovery of generaj health. Thus it fortifies the syatem against malaria by infusing stamina, and causing harmonious action of the organs. which, as long as they go right, are the best guaranty purities that cause rheumatism, gout and dropsy. Use it with confidence. Something Nice and Cheap. Mrs. Lester & Crawford have. just received an elegant assortment of Belts which they are now offering at the low rate of ten -and twenty.five cents each, Go and sec them, tf eo Wanted. A boy to collect cancelled postage stamps, for which cash will be paid. Address E, M. Carroll, Stockton, Cal., Box, H. 821-2t 2OeA School Satchel Free of Charge. A fine new satchel —water preof—will be given free to each cash purchaser of ,over §1 worth of School Books, At Carr Bros. —_— O88 For Sale. _ A snall dwelling house for sale. Price $500. Enquire of al6-ti, W. H. Crawrorp. * DEPRICE'S (ea Powder MOST PERFECT MADE. strong and healthy . ‘Mark Adams, Will Chappel, Geo. Keller, . known to necessitate a review of its aims = AMEN ‘PLATED, ah t-tind Valley Mining Distriet ii Near as Can Be Estimated. — ” "The Grass Valley Union of Saturday don~ tains one of the best mining reviews’ o xthat town for a very long time, The TranASCBIeT makes aspecialty. of republishing all whiting items Wut inthis cape we are unable Ao do'so, the Union’ 8 report being over five columas long. Among other matters in its very interesting review we find the following: : gee car, sree ri ee ee 1.4 30 Ta .750. The wages paid to each. aman employed will average at least $2 50 per day. This is al conservative estimate, fer nearly all the miners in this district receive $3 per day and top” hands $350 te $5. As will be seen a big margin is allowed fer tributers and contractors. From this statement the féllowiag deductions may be drawn: Seven hundred and fifty men employed at $2 50 per day means that $1875 goes into the homes of miners in this district every day. Allowing 26 working days 3 month the the amount would foot up $48, 750. Fer the ‘year ae sum would aggregate $585,000. This is a better siicile than can be made by any gther mining town on the coast. After Breakfast To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, and give nerve, bodily and digestive ‘tinue the medicine ‘after every meal fora month or two. Hoov’s ser cure © constipation. ~ De. cnae Got See. Yesterday mdtuing st at a very early hour Chris. Naffziger, Geo. Coughlin, John Kendrick, Jas. Bordin, John Evans, Harry’ . Lawrence, KE. A. Scott and Dr. Black left done as well as John Evans they would have brought sixteen deer te town; but as it happened they only brought two. The party ‘went out to Zink’s place where deer seem to be plenty. The-dogs they kad with them routed two fine does.and while the aforesaid dees were quietly trying to get ont of the way of the dogs, going single ‘file down the side, hill, John Evans up with his double-barrelled shot gnn and landed ita contents into the leader. As soon as he dropped Evans went through the same performance for the second one, instantly killing both of them. They weighed about 150 pounds apiece. —— Gee » Patnrine the town red means headache in morning. Simmons-Liver Regulator prevents it. Surprise Party. Last Friday evening a very pleasant sarprise party was tendered te Miss My’tle Hons man at the home of her parents on Gold Flat, All kinds of games were indiélged in till midnight when a bountiful supper was spread. The following persens were present: Myrtle Housman, Jennie Tredennick, Selina Hicks, Maggie Allen, Ida Christoe, Mainie Richards, Bessie Harris, Janie Nickleas, Annie Stevens, Gracie Chapple, Edith Paine, Beatie Hicks, Emily Stevens, Will Grimes, Alvah Morgan, Geo. Walters, Bert Pollard, Jim Daniels, Fred Tredennick, Henry Christoe, Geo. Chapple, Jim Snell, Elmer Simmons, Ladis ean, Edgar Clemo. “Taxx Simmons Liver Regulator in youth . and you will enjoy a green old age. Fer Native Daughters Only. Republican: Mrs, Belle Rolfe Douglass of Nevada City, District Deputy Grand President of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, would like to institute a parlor of that order in Truckee. The session of the Teachers’ Institute will bring many enthu-. siastic Native Daughters to our mountain . town, and it will be an opportune time to organize a parlor. The order-is too well and objects. Membership is confined to white females born in California who are eighteen years of age and over. There are large parlors ia other parts of the county, [ whose meetings are exceedingly pleasant and whose charity and good work deserve the greatest praise. All the native daughters of Truckee who desire to be charter mem— bers of Truckee parlor are requested te give their names at once to Mr, and Mrs, A. E. Baugh. ———+ 2-99 Don’? sicken people with that bad breath, Tak’ Simmons Liver Regulator to sweeten it. : A New Road, Los ANGELES, Sept. 23.—Articles of incorporation were filed here today by Captain John Cross and ex-Senator Charles W, Criss of San Francisco and others of the Les Angeles & Pacific Railroad. The capital stock is $200,000. This is intended to be a revival of the old foothill railroad to Santa Monica which for several years has been idle. The new company will use steam lovomotives for a time, with the ultimate design of eperating the mew electricity. No person sheuld eer without @ box of Ayer's. Pills. As a safe and speedy remedy for constipation and all irregularities of the In oats the A pee bce sea Baking Powder Pipe ti Bataan eae Bese from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, @ Years the pasa . stomach and bowels, they have no equal, and, being skillfully. sugar-coated, are . a district thatwe have seen published in that . strength, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Con. . ee ee ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange. N. Douglass, North San Juan, M. Kenzie, Virginia City, Dan. T. Cele, San Francisco, Ed. W. Lynn, Sacramento, ¥ Sieka, ie 8, e ge Sacramento, D. H. Birdsall, San Francisco, i. W. Newton, ey C. W. Green, Oakland, J, W.; Vineyard, Pleasant Valley, A. H. Wilhams, San Francisco, J. M. Cummins, North Bloomfield, ; B. FP. Derickson, Forest City, * Jas. D. Hague, Grass Valley, S, Gassaway, F. T. Van Demark, San, Francisco, Mibg ) Not Bmployea.} RB. M. Ru Idado (day’s pay). os ones peLEESTS a Be 175. J. Gruhler, Sacremento, North Star (day’s pay).. 02.0.0.. 02005 125} T. Davis & w., Whitewood, S. D., North Star (contract). ....:... , 20} Miss Gristew, Auburn, North Star (tribute).. .....00., + 20] P. Shingle, Scott's Fiat, Empire (day’s pay). ¢...),... 50.4 80] ' L. Seibert, Empire (tributers and contracters)../., 40] J. Jubert & w., Camptonville, w. Y.0O 0. D. (day's pay) be ee et . 67}. C. O. Williams, Omaha.. 20205544 3104, biscisewsy: . 70] J. H. Colman, Nerth San Juan, SUNGG Ledge oi gc ons cence cise 15. 4H. German, E. R. Clark, Colfax, Geo, Nihell, Ferbestewn, Cel. J. W. Guthrie, Sacramento,
Mrs, Dean & o.; San Franciseo, Clarence Mendel, > Col. Mendell, “ » W. Hy A; Benyanrd; «¢; So J. F. Kidder, Grass Valley, W. F. Geary, Sacramento, W. R. Senter, SanFrancisco, Fj G. Colton,: Bakersfield; F, Lewis, San Francisco, E. B. Covey, Brandy City, Mrs. Jayne, Camptonville, Mrs, J: Nelson, a4 Miss K. Taylor, a8 Miss C. Taylor, a Gus Kartschoke, San Francisoo, F. Girot, A. Champion, Grass Valley, . C. Hill, Brandy City, John Hartling Downiville, _ A. B. Dibble, Grass Valley, W. Lindgrew, U. S Geological Survey, Miss D. Hupp, Los ss Miss G. Garthe, Union Arri vals. .) ° Baffer, Camptonvitle, arles Murphy, Rough and Ready, Genet Mainhart, Grass Valley, E. D. Cahill, City, ~ ~ John Harris, Washington, L. Gilson, San Francisco, J. D, Spence, Sacramento, R. Wilson, -Bangon,F. M. Weissman, Sacrathento,. D. Ne Jones, Wheatland, “i L, Jones, = a J. Maguire, Virginia City, H Fuller San rae “ Joe Lewis, Cement” Hill, a ollows: merchandise of an bartered, whieh could be relied on. Children love it.’ ORDINANCE NO, 106» — i it the “Courts. 38 42 ,@ eras ‘ (Guaranteed Cure. —————-+ 000-2 Last September the Board: of City Trus. tees passed an and it deserves “all the, praise, it receives.—]. i a I PRESCRIBE Bientrotis Liver aes i ae Dr, DY Ww. Atkinesn, Siloam, Ark, : We authorize our: advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consuniptien, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will ase this remedy as directed, giving* it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may reuae f turn the bottle and have your money reD. funded.. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discevery It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Carr Broa. Drug Stere. . . Large size 50¢-"dnd $1.00. SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cong, and Creup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Sold by Carr Bros. a Strongthrant Heaith. He {try Eketric Bittere: «If “LeGrippa’! has , Of Nevada City to Be Tested “S to: its Valid Yert y you weak and and Weary, usé Flestric Bitters. This remedy acts directly ox Livei, organs * to” rm their fundtions” If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will One trial \willi vonvijace, you that this is the remedy you sede. 1 *. * a < wt See s Liver Regulator, ed sick >-it fa CE ++ +e — Lyotis Bowels and make y bell. 25¢.and 50c. Sold by Cagr Bros, M, Rose Twas troubled with terrible pain in my back and also had kidney diMoulty. For 27 Years . Suffered. I took Hood's Sarsaparitia and began t0 get better. Lhave not had an attack since I befin to use it. F way also cured of eatarrh inthe head and am now in good health.” ~ DPD. M.Kos&, Denison, Towa. enn enpomeeninsis Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and eficiently, on the liver ant. bowels. 26a M. Vaugh n, City, ER W. Dz Plunkett, City; . W. N. Munro, K. J. Plielan, Shady . Creek; A. Delgross, T. J. Moody, Blue Tent, Louis Brivjohn. ae J. R. Mconey, San Francisco, F. M. Pridgeon, Lake City, Jas. B. Agassiz, Oakland, J. K. Keifer, Sacramento, P. Byrne, City, You Bet, Cc. O. Barker, You Bet, J. H. Ragan, Ragan’s Flat, _ J.C. Kilrey, San -Francisce, R. J. McCullough, North San Juan; M. McCullough, Miss M. Fuller, < Miss L. Walker, #¢ H. Godfrey, Lal Miss A. Walker, bo E. Lanzan, Virginia City, A. Ahmert, Red Cloud, Neb., Wm. Mutton’ Grass VaHey, ee Mars. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: “‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ Tconsjder it the best remedy for a debilitated’ system I ever used.” . For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cts. Sold by Carr Bros. Absolutely Pure. A «cream of tartar baking powder,-— Highest-of all in leavening strength.—Latest United ‘States Government Food Report. Royal: Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St., N. Y. FINE. PASTURAGE ! known ys CHARGE OF THE WELLMcGANNEY RROPERTY. Of About 7,000 Acres, Situate near Smartaville, Yuba county, the undersigned will be pleased to correspond with any one wishing first-class pasturage. ; This property is well-fenced and watered, No better Winter Range in the State. Good man in charge of the property. A.mong t'ne steady patrons I beg to refer to J, E. Freeman of Sierra Valley and F. E. Morrill of Nevada City. ED, E. POTTER, © 508 California St., San Francisco. Tot Car See-in-aPlast: CANDIES really have no equal in the whole range of confectioneries. In wholesomefar in the rear that competition is out of the question. It is alse out of the question that you should buy any other Candies when Foley’s are just as easily obtainable. E* Oi. E WY ss Nevada City’s Handsomest Establishment. Commercial Street, -evada — FALL OF 1893. . Am Turning Over a New Leaf PROGRESS IN YOUR INTEREST! Newer Novelties, A Larger Stock, a Better Assortment, Later Styles, Choicer Grades, Finer Qualities, Lower Prices, Truer Bargains, continually striving to still further promote The Interests of my patrons, I now offer the opportunity of the Season.in Better Values and Closer Figures Than Ever Before. A Store Full of Low Priced Fall and Winter Goods. COME IN And we will make you a Bed Rock Price on ANY ARTICLE in our Bright, New and Stylish -——Line of. Men's and Boy Gents Furnishing Goods, ‘Boots, ‘Shoes, Hats; RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, ETC. lothing, CHAS. GRIME LEADING CLOTHIER, ~~ Corner of Broad apps a Pine Stree NEVADA CITY, CAL, ] * . Stomach and. Kidney, gently aiding tide} > find speedy and pérmamtntirélief By. taikidg. & C drdinance to license auctionElectric Bitters. eers and merchants commencing. business in this city and ‘to regulate the varrymg on of . }, rottles any. 5, atCarr Bros,said business. Section five, of this ordipiith: reads as “Traveling merehants; salesmen, ot any: person of persons. who commence or by eh. open. business by whith, gopds,: wares or wh : ‘ kind are:to:be soll or KARL'S, CLOVER, R wil pert ; is’ not. otherwise licensed] cs. t Lm shall procure ix licensé auld pay Waren, the . PMS Blood} char. your Com} chat ene sum of $50 before commencing or opening said business’.. . Sinoe this ordinance went, “inte foros 8 five or six new houses have been ceialdished _PRere,, and ‘tho'gforeshid Hotives regard the $50 Heenge ‘as* =, and have: refused #0 pay fit. We understand a test-case, aa to. the le. gality, of the: ordifiance, Will’ be Brought before ‘the courts. . ei oF * Gwe your pet dogs and dats Simmons}, Orrather taste in a jiffy that FOLEY'S. ” ness, purity of composition, and genuine de-. i Tf you are not féellag . strong and ieaiiaecd aR i 5. ta D> Tes Ce tome and see for : “GARTER & JOHNSTON, » Sey “Fhe One Price Clothiers, °°): : Corner’ Pine’ and’ Commercial Streets, Nevada City” Calif * eo Havé Me te t r ” ¥ Our 19h, ofoe hess afrived and all unpacked. A Yrodidinarsirs “or ONS OF THE MOST. COMPLETE LINES OF Coli, Enrnishing Goods, Hats, Boo's, Shoes. Ete, ~ EVER BROUGHT TO NEV = cIry. ———o-———_ W e will tell you the we have-in case you want anything in our line, * ‘ulte for 81—good value for 810, e Have! Men's Suite that can’t be bought elaewh olf Mpve Mos’ s ant $10 that can't be du Sad A Tat és on throughout our whole stock. Weare a handsome line of MEN'S, BoY’s AND CHILDREN'S OVERAOATS ae oe * That} we challenge any retail store im the’ State to sell any cheaper than we ean. We never exaggerate., We willdo just as we say, » We ty Give naeck: at, ‘UNDERWEAR that is grand—alarger and better assortment chan wae ‘over: Denyse prougae: ‘te thig.city, — whether you. wish to mee or not. -We take pieanate i in Aad Pas: _ THEY ANE AVE ARRIVE . . ere for léss than B12 50. plicated any where for a cent EE FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY . . tt Ey Kind, Avg billy. IMIss ‘POWER Has arrivéd and will have charge of our Millinery Department as: heretofore. af =e id a &+ — +o ewes i 2% 2 a gi ra) A a a 7. ‘ai TROUSERS ‘ae A A: Am A gm ggg rT LET Us SEE YOU TAKE A LOOK AT THIS _ WEE _ THE ARE STILL ON SALE VERY CHEAP B. Ex. IWAKX. EVER T e Old Reliable. THE : WOODPECKER. An Honest Havana Cigar. Handmade Cuban Process. Manufactured by &R7Llliam GHA sn, ~ (NATIVE, SON GP MARYLAND.) ° NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.Good as Imported. -BETTER THAN KEY WEST !