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EX. _o7
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18 PUBLISHED
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Daily, Mondays Excepted.
TERMS :
PER ANNUM.. o00s eee esses $7.00
‘“‘Lrves there aman with soul so
dead, who never to himself hath
said, ‘I’ll pay before I go to bed,
THE DABT I OWE THE PRINTER ?”’
Yes there are some we know full
well, who never such a tale could
tell, but they, we fear, will go to
—well, the place where there’s no
winter.
* Joun Cooper of Selby Flat has
built a large and very nice barn
at his farm, and next Friday evealy Trust
THE DISTRICT FAIR.
Meeting of the Directors—Lhe
Races Aboutall Filled—Healthy
Financial Showing — Privileges
Let.
The Board of Directors jof the
_. Seventeenth District Agricultural
Association on Tuesday evening
held a meeting at the-dffice of the
Citizens Bank in this city.
The following gentlemen were
present: A. Walrath, A. B. Driesbach, S. Granger, R. McMurray,
E. W. Maslin, W. Dana Perkins
and George Threlkel, Directors ;
Geo. Fletcher, Secretary; D. E.
Morgan, Assistant Secretary. W.
B. Hayford was the only Director
not there.
‘ The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and approved.
ae
A CENTER stor.
The Anti-Mining Treasury Raiders in a Bad Fix.
The anti-mining clique at Marysville is demoralized.by the uprising of the outraged tax-payers of
Yuba county. The shock from
the starting of the Merriam and
Hedges suits was as painful as it
was suddenand unexpected, and
Sexey & Co. have not yet recovered sufficiently from it to know
where they were hit. All they remember is that lawyer Cross came
to theirtown, and. shortly after
the arrival of that bold, bad Man
from the Mountains, under Sheriff Aldrich called upon them “to
serve the papers that knock the
props from the extravagant and
insolent spy system and are cal. PHE VALLEY VERSION.
Mngineer Allardt Claims That
Some Mining is Being Done.
G. F. Allardt, the civil engineer
employed by the anti-miners to
helpkeep an eye on their neighbors in the mountains, has made
a report to the Supervisors of Yuba
county about the mines on Bear
river, and it is in substance as follows:
The minesembraced in the Hardt
suit, with few exceptions, have
succeeded in making a full run,
notwithstanding the efforts’ of the
valley people to enjoin them.
At theLiberty Hill mine 50,000
cubic yards of material were washed out this season, consisting principally of cobbles and boulders.
Piping has been suspended for the
Governor's Proclamation!
—_—it
Governor Stoneman has refused
to issue a proclamation making
next Saturday a legal holiday. His
refusal is based on the fact that
President Cleveland has not made
the day-a national holiday. . Gov.
Stoneman, however, issued the
following :
In accordance with the unanimous sentimétit of the people of
the State of California, -as expressed in various ways, and as. a
mark of respect for the memory of
our illustrious fellow-citizen exPresident of the United State,
General Ulysses 8. Grant, now
deceased, it is hereby reéommended that the several public buildings of this State, also county and
municipal, be draped in_mourntomorrow forenoon.
land.
" Sustice Court Items. —
Justive Wadsworth has postponed the trial of the Campbell
case till 2 o’clock this afternoon,
Eugene Scott has been arrested
‘on a charge of “‘maliciously and
cruelly” killing a cow belonging
to John Millhone, and his hearing
will take place before a jury in
Justice Sowden’s court at 10 o’cl’k
The complainant claimsthat Mr. Scott shot
the animal with a pistol because
it was trespassing on the latter’s
A man named Nick Vincent was
arrested yesterday morning for being drunk: and disturbing the
peace. He had his blankets on
his shoulder and was just about
Rae Hogan-Phillips Battery.
The case of M. Hogan, arrested
Yor battery on John FE. Phillips,
the peddler, was set for itrial last
Monday in the Justice-Court at
North San Juan, but for some reason the complaining witness did
not appear to prosecute, although
he was in the neighborhood at the
time. A reliable gentlemen from
the Ridge says there is no truth
whatever in the’ statements that
the quarrel originated from any
suspicions as to Phillips being an
anti-mining spy, but that it was a
out of the fact that Phillips had
quit putting his horses in Hogan’s
livery stable when he went to the
town. He and Phillips had some
purely personal trouble growing }j.
Seott’s Emulsiofii of Pure Coa
Liver Oll, with Hypophosphites, .
For Bronchial Treubles and
General Debility. ‘
Thomas Boyne, of Dighy, ~N.
8., makes the following statement: ‘I have been using Scott’s
Emulsion for six months, and
have derived more benefit from it
than any other treatment, indeed
I believe it hus saved my life, and
can honestly recommend it to any
one for bronchial trouble or any
debilitating disease.’
>e__—.
What You Want To Know.
Everbody wants an honest answer to. this.simple question :—
What is the best medicine to regulate the bowels, cure costiveness
: to leave for Washington to i ~~ . and biliousness, help the digestion
o'clock ning a great many people from} A financial statement was read culated to put a veto on any fu-. season. The ground yet to be. ing on the 8th day of August, A. when the oficer took in Sa coer outs odie alan the . and give strength to, the whole
the surroundiag country will as. Showing the amount of contribu-}ture robbery of the county treas-. worked is very heavy. D. 1885, the day of the obsequies, . tice Sowden ordered that he be . very naturall ogan Who! system? People ask us this every
i _ gembled there by invitation’ and . tions collected to date to be $7,-. ury in the name of the anti-min-. At the Polar Star and. Southern . and for thirty days thereafter. released on condition he leave . whipped hi A surned-inand) day. We anewer, Parker’s Tonic.
ed in the ‘give the new structure an old}504, only. $400 remaining unpaid . ing cause. Even the Appeal, . Cross, at Dutch Flat; Iestimate . It is also recommended that~ on . town immediately, “He skipped said. Our ink or what he had . I¢ is pleasant to thetaste. All the
rst horse, fashioned ‘“‘warming.” but being about all collectable. . with: its journalistic lubricity, is . that about 120,000 cubic yards of . said 8th day of August all Lusi-. out by Foot & Walker’s line. talk about tia siete so gens —— a <1 ear ae ay a The total receipts se reales “in ‘the door’* and cannot get} material have been washed the . ness, both public and private, be George Davey and Cleave Broth. was a side lie aeinet cc peaee it. It will save a thousand
rsé $600: ee tone of the Vic presitions; entries, sale of membership) away: It gives expression to. past season. The material is not . suspended. ers hada controversy about the . excuse for the fight ue an. times its ‘cost in every family,
: is, tasets mandy, tete & Se Yee 27 tickets, moonlight party , etc., are} heart-rending wails of despair, . soheavy as that at Liberty Hill,] In witness whereof I have here. right to some irrigating water, and : — —Editor Western Argus. 1m
poh a ppeted < bh ot Ee, The Sagtereomnetst . suck a these ; _ -}eontaining somewhat more sand, . unto set my hand and caused the . the former had the latter arrested. ——____—_—_—__—— es
ee for all, pea ipernity ee a as : vag eri einen bt of WATE NO; OMI, but no top dirt. Four monitors . great seal of the State to be affixThey pleaded guilty to battery,
sing $360; a coliked foreigner now visiting our . pjjeg j 53 aaa or ail Lindl “The hydraulic miners are not . 476 '? position and directed against . ed at the State Capital, in the city . and after paying a fine of $5 apiece T 0 T Hi E P U B L i
ee ean shores, Signor Barclay Henley. —_. bills payable but not yet pésapnt: modest or quiet. In pursuance of . the b or which are from 10 to 30 . of Sacramento, on this, the 1st. that Justice Sowden imposed on *
lions own. cay ed, etc.,) $10,496.43, Other ex-. Scheme to divide public senti-. feetin bight. day of August, 1885. them they swore out a complaint
10orse $7 j Rememper that the One Price caine ee ioeeameoay fale ment in this county, money has The @ of Bailey Brothers and GrorcE STONEMAN, : charging Davey with the same Site Se
33 San Francisco stores have been éificant dhuciar Galt ba lncned been raised in Sierra and Nevada . Davis, at Dutch Flat, has been exGovernor. . offense. ‘
ah esr into one establishMahon aver thin vi in readiness . Counties forthe purpose of feeing tensively worked this season. I Tuomas L. Tuomrson, a :
T. D. , —mént—dry goods and clothing at}, in, Shy eeceeubihe a liberal . CW-.Cross, of Nevada county, as estimate that about 30,000 cubic Secretary of State. Attention Milo Lodge, K. of P.
the store adjoining Stumpt’s Res. . ) Bane eneiat . Plainfigts attorney in a suit’ of inyards have been washed out, ntFree , i ee nn ee : mostly light material. Should Think He'd Let itRest. . You are hereby required to as: taurant. Go there for. big bar condition of the Associatiun ia bet. J4" omagainst the Supervisors , imeihin ta veer “kas $43
i added; gains. : ter than its most sanguine friends . 0 Yuba,to prevent the auditing 7 ue ae oe The San Francisco Post of Tues. glock a. u pp = A a .
mile and ; ; il had dared to hope it would be at . any additional demands created . balf@ mile below Dutch ans leas day evening says: About noon 8, 1885, for the pur op meg : In the case of B. I. tebe = tits staid of Ma canbiee: in prosecuting the hydraulic minag ged crest are widay Eloney Lc Kowaleky aa ab ie es ea it be oa The undersigned, ASSIGNEE of. L. HYMAN,
ine stake phe ai eh Ca orca “. ‘The consideration of entries for . ¢T? Who are violating Judge Sawpir ands te fe for a debt . ested for libel on complaint of . eral Grant. H
‘ : was yesterday entered in the Su : f the . Yer’s injunctions, and also a man. ™!N@ Was recen y BOLE LOr ie Seer todeéTerry awarn out. before ; as now
10 forfeit; j Court for the return of races was an important part of the : Fyesiotyodes. of $6,000 to the California Powder 8 Ys B.S. Recror, C.C.
; aes : 4q . evening’s business. All but four damus suit to compel the repayWw Keane! One. Judge Treadwell, of Stockton,. 4 R. Lorp, K.of R. and
50. Dash property ‘to plaintii! who was of the events on the speed pro. ™ent into the county treasury orks of Ban” “Francisco, 00) here the case will be-tried, unsce ery eee
awarded damages in the sum ol seiestea ote ‘ a monitor is in position in this mine. ’ August 6 th, 1885. 3t
gramme are filled, there being such sums as have been paid out The Cedar Creek Mining Comless the defendant can get a change eye Saal 4
take. Free aie sig ite tala ee os ee from six to eight entries in most ediones sa the ale bes Gish pany own and work a large claim . Nae The language comAttention Foresters. ,
300 added; Ten cenrTs will purchase a bottle . of them, and many of the fastest . Me@@lne Dy the hy raulic miners about tall’ a mile ‘telow Datel plained of was in an interview] Tho members of Court Garfield, :
of one and of Alma Shoe Dressing, Bixby’s
Royal Polish, or Brown’s French
horses in the West being included
in those named. ‘The only conof the counties of Nevada and Sierra in the local matters solely belonging to Yuba.
Flat. The mine was not included
in the Hardt suit, as they were not
which Mr. Kowalsky gave to the
Post for publication, and in which
No. 6810, A. O. F., are requested
tomeet at Pythian Castle at ten
Having removed the entire stock, consisting of
: Dressing for ladies and children . testants in the cricket game on the : : : one rlesaeee is working it at the time. Have used Judge Terry was referred to a8. o'clock 4. m., sharp, on Saturday, Clothing,
Hine shoes, at the Standard Shoe Com. forenoon of the first day are the ed rege eaabi Sate? ya two monitors against a bank 20 to win ee sagen Aug. 8, 1885, for the purpose of
olds owned pany. tf Sh siege beise ken ; sate vies stinscadion gehiseed hig ee 30 feet high, and are now cleaning psig et ee attending the Grant Memorial Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
se $180, Tue meinbers of the Capital ile Pe a ae of lic mining party in our midst. i say POE a ce ase ee ee a peeenie Ce ene B
6 Cricket Club are requested tO] the third day, the entries are G,. he boldness of this movement, aes och cianae isle Severely Hurt by a Fall. Acting C R oots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
irse . $600. meet on their ground but practice . W. Weeks, of Marsh’s Mill; E. }'8 vont = neher naeagen ees The above mentioned minescom-. The Grass Valley Union says: . Joun T. Rossins, Secretary. ¢ T unks Vv ©
7 5. at twoo’clovk this epeapiere Ev. Duplay, one of the party of French’ . bydraulickers, while they defy the prise all the hydraulic mines at}On Sunday morning Mrs. James} -August 5, 1885. 4t r s ialass alises,
. ery player is urged to be there. capitalists and mining operators laws in Nevada and Sierra couni apr e sas oes aa 3
T. 3D. who have for several weeks \past . ties, manifest the impudence and pita bes ages pegged : gs “ FSi ta aie ag aoe PILES! PILES! PILES! Dry and Fancy Goods,
JF WAR, Saurra sells flour for $2.75 per . been sojourning atthis city ; Chas. . ¢ffrontery to come down into Yu. oe ice I ae f ed h “ received onan aa saitsg . SOO AE Une! e
ict, purses hundred; w.eat, $2 per hundred; . 1, Calkins, pressman in the Trans. a and institute suits to coerce the Abe . a i apse “ . tes thias nawnel ok ak Ne ae sa stnghcdeaind cd-slon Tada Oe Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, &ec.
: corn, $2 per hundred ; bacon, 12% people of Yuba. Tie movement] 008 tunnel 18 in process” of conA sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, .
or District
cents per'pound. For Cash.
crip office; and R. F.,Trevithick,
late of Australia. In the mile
square-heel-and-toe walking race,
will fail, but its failure does not
detract from the boldness and imstruction for the purpose of washing out the lower levels to bedribs fractured on the right side.
Owing to her weight the fall provItching and Ulcerated Piles has
been discovered by Dr. Williams
Into the Store known as the
: 2p BRADLEY, who has_ been] * 1B. : rock, containing many hundred . ed more serious to her than it} (an Indian Remedy,) called~ Dr. .
50; second weaned rs for the same day, the participants . Pudence of the proceedings. It : : separ j : : « :
in town for a tew days, today rewill be Fi les Ac vg be P will . cannot succeed, and the effect will thousand yards of good pay-dirt, shee ere aime we from the William 8 Indian Pile Ointment.
i turns to the Eagle Bird mine. ane aid hath weaet the ceotie'ol the ne the greater portion, however, con. fact of a hig fever following, it i8{ A single box has cured the worst is
pen to Vanoo Calkins, young men of this city. hadi al Wan pi = iatlnne taal sisting of cobbles and boulders. thought there are indication of] chronic cases of 25 or 30 years ! : 5 a
rse $1,000; Five cenrs per pair for Gent’s fhe former has heretofore taken atte 8 The Doc. Apline mine at Little . . lung injury. standing. No one need suffer five
: part.in a number of matches with less of partisan prejudices. If we
SI 50; fourth white cotton gloves, at the One York was worked the past season ——
stake. For
ights. $10
r.cent.; SeCurth. 10 per
ATH.
Free ‘for
ided; second
nd _ repeat.
re Railroad
$10 forfeit;
$50. ‘. hreetake.
200 added;
id 1% miles.
-urse $800;
100.
T. STH. .
ock A. M,
stake. For
itrance; $10
nd repeat.
Purse $600;
’
5600; second
S:/
-five, except the
er and three te
s a number than
unt of purse.—
ymination.
t the Board re
iately, if neces
.e between heatso the entrance
r of starters ap”
divided as fole,day preceding
or. in one inter
xed. by 6 P. M: 0
or a walk-over.
inning races, &Xcaps of distinct.
the Secretary 02
must have ”
when spe ified
r 12 years 25 cts} years free.
ait be furnished
vada Cit swhich
ion at all times
TM, Preside.
Nevada Cityada City, Cal.
Free
(St. Julien ~
heenPrice San Francisco store. 3t
A Successful Entertainment,
No dramatic combination.. ever
had a more gratifying reception
than was accorded to the Baldwin
Theatre Company at this city
Tuesday evening. The Theatre
was well filled up stairs and down
with an audience that demonstrated athorough appreciation of all
the beauties of the play and the
excellence of its rendition. It has
been along time since so admirable a theatrical performance has
been given here. “The Shadows
of a Great City” is a play that affords-every opportunity for fine
acting and scenic effects, and the
Baldwin Theatre.Company bring
~ out all its good points. Last night
the second and last periormance
" was given. :
Another Sacr amentan’s Gift.
Erastus Borid yesterday paid to
the Treasufer of the Seventeent.
District’ Agricultural Association
the sum of $25 which is the gilt to
the Fair Fund of George W. Chésley, the well-known liquor dealer
of Sacramento. With the check
came a letter from Mr. Chesley
expressing that gentleman’s good
wishes for the success of the Association. The business men_ of
Sacramento are displaying a
friendship for this part of the State
that amounts to something more
than mere words. They have
thus far given the munificent sum
of $635 to our Fair, and several of
them remain to be heard from.
When the returns are all in we
will publish them in detail.
PEERS
Death of Judge Reardan.
T. B. Reardan, for a number of
years District Judge of this county, and subsequently engaged ‘ih
the practice of law at Oroville,
died at the latter place Tuesday
night, of paralysis. The funeral
will take place tomorrow. Judge
Reardan leaves a wife’ and ~ three
grown «si Sioudte. Was & man ol
minch Jedrning and natural ability, and has many friends ‘at this
_citywho_-will be very sorry to
learn of his death.
Mountain Ice.
I am now prepared to deliver
Mountain Ice in quantities to suit.
Orders left at the Ice House, on
the Plaza, or with W. H. CrawForD, will he promptly attended
i> _¥, SAUVEE, Prop.
walkers of acknowledged superiority, but he has never yet been defeated.
In. addition to the horse races
tors are arranging for special contests of extra interest. Particulars regarding these will be announced in due time.
Killop & Co., of San Francisco,
have been appointed pool séllers
for the races. A large number of
bids for privileges to sell liquors
and other refreshments at the
Park were received. The bar
privilege was on motion unanimously awarded to Britland &
Clark, of this city, and the right
to sell ice cream, confectionery
and fruit was awarded to Penhall
Bros., of Grass-Valley. The Secretary was instructed to enter into,
written contracts with these bidders, the terms being that they
are to pay the Association onehalf the contract price on the day
the papers are signed and the remaining half at the close of the
second day of the Fair. All bids
for restaurant, shooting gallery
and other privileges were rejected,
and the Secretary was authorized
to make the best contract he
could for these.
Lhe Board adjourned to the ca!l
of the President.
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Grass Valley .idiugs Items.
About 200 feet of flume belonging to the Idaho Company was
destroyed Monday afternoon by a
fire in the woods.
A clean-up from the Green Mt.
nine on Osburn Hill gives $375 a
ton.
There has been an extensive
fire raging in the woods in the vicinity of the O’Connor mine, east
of town, for several days past, and
much valuable timber is being
burned. A gang of men have
been fizhting the ifire since Suaday, in order to insure the safety
of mining property in that vicinity. :
>
A Woman’s Wili.
‘In the matter of the estate of
Mary Jane Larimer; deceased, W.
D: Woods, C. Conaway and Wm.
George have been appointed appraisers. The estate is worth in
the neighborhood of $14,000. Of
this the deceased wills $25 to Wm.
Henry, eldest son; $1,000 to Robert W., the second son; and’ the
balance, after the payment-of funeral expenses, goes to the three
daughters, being divided equally
among them.
already provided for, the Direc:.
do not hang together we will hang
separately.”
WAIL NO. TWO.
“The hydraulic miners are a
vrazen set of fellows. They defy
the laws in Nevada and Sierra
counties, and add insult to injury
by sending lawyers into Yuba
county to compel us to interrupt
prosecutions brought to vindicate
our own rights in the U. 8S. Circuit
Court. Mr. Cross, who is the attorney in this legal outrage, is
not personally to blame, but if we
had-retaliated upon the outlaws’
agent in their way of defying the
laws, he would have been introduced to a dose.of slickens.”’
According to the best of our information and _ belief, Messrs.
Cross & Simonds, attorneys for the
plaintiffs, are employed by business men of Marysville and various taxpayers in Supervisoral
Districts four and five of Yuba
county. No money is being contributed in Nevada or Sierra counties to assist the prosecution, but
our citizensenjoy it all just as well
as though they paid for it.
ee ee
Washington Mining Items.
re
The Spanish is one of the most
promising mines in Washington
township. Although comparatively a new development, it is already on a paying basis. The
Huntington crusherrecently erected is running smoothly and with
the best of results. Twenty-five
men are employed.The San Francisco gentlemen
who recently bonded the Baker
mine on Diamond creek, “is now
making a test crushing of 100 tons
of ore at the mill on ‘the Ocean
Star claim with which it is connected by a tramway half a mile
in lenzth. Ifthe crushing gives
favorable results,. extensive machinery will be put on the Baker
ledge and its systematic development begun.
Frank Hathaway, of this city, is
. prospecting an extension of the
Spanish mine and getting some
encouraging indications.
Social Gathering.
A large number of the young
friends of S. H.-Nihell complimented him Tuesday evening
with a surprise party. They all
met at the residence of Under
Sheriff Holland, and from there
went together to-Mr. Nihell’s
home where they spent an enjoy_ able evening.
w
-can get water.
and cleaned up on July 15th.
Here special care was taken to impound the tailings by running
them into one of the old mining
pits. I examined the works carefully and am satisfied that no tailings worthy of mention can escape
to Bearriver. The water was furnished by the Liberty Hill Mining Company under thé express
provision-that Mr. Apline should
take care of his tailings. The mine
is however quite small, the banks
not being over 10 feet in hight.
Only .about 200 inches of water
were used under a pressure of less
than 50 feet.
The Birdseye mine near You
Bet, have quit hydraulicing for the
season. A-large amount of light
material was washed out the past
season—probably 100,000 cubic
yards; The mine is now in the
hands of*a gang of Chinamen,
who are crevicing and cleaning
up bed-rock, but are not piping
against the banks. Two monitors
are used for the purpose. -A large
‘area of ground, with banks over a
100 feet in hight, still remains to
be worked in this mine.
The Birdseye Company, at Red
Dog, is not in operation at present—material very heavy, requiring much blasting. I was unable
to determine the quantity washed
the past season, but it was not
large. i
At Hayward’s mine at Chalk
Biuff, hydraulic mining seems to
be practically abandoned. Three
extensive drift works are now in
operation. ‘They are run by, water power, and the gravel is crushed by means of stamps.
At Jacobs’ mine,at Quaker Hill,
. owing to lack of grade it has been
found impracticable to continue
working these mines by the usual
“elevator process,” but after a few
months’ trial it was found unprofitable. In future these mines, if
worked at all, must be worked by
the drift process. :
There has been a marked decrease in the volume of hydraulic
mining on Bear river. At Dutch
Flat the miners-seem determined,
at all hazards, to work their mines
the ensuing season. Their mines
are fully equipped and ready to resume operations as soon -as , they
There is coniiderable talk of erecting restraining
works of some kind. Various
plans were suggested to me, but
whether they would afford the
protection the valley people have
aright to demand, remains an
open question. ~
= 2
Death at You Bet.
W.C. Ball, an old
morning.
natural causes. Deceased was
Iddge on Sunday.
2s
Hearing Postponed.
cuit Court Monday, owing to
it on the Court’s calendar.
resident of
You Bet, was found dead in his
cabin at that place last Saturday
He was around town
the previous evening and then
seemed to be in his usual good
health. An inquest was held and
showed that death resulted from
member of Clay Lodge, No. 101
of Masons, and was buried by the
The North Bloomfield Mining
Company contempt case did not
come up in the United States Cirnumber of cases which ‘preceded
[t is
minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions,
more harm than good. William’s
Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the
tumors, allays the intense itching
(particularly at night after getting
warm in bed,) acts as a poultice,
gives instantrelief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else.
Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberry of Cleveland says about Dr
William’s Indian Pile Ointment:
“T have used-scores of Pile Cures,
and it affords me pleasure to say
that I have never found anything
which gave such immediate and
permanent relief as, Dr. William’s
Indian Ointment.’’ For sale by
all druggists and mailed on receipt
of price, 50c and $1. FRrazrer Mep1cINECo., Proprietors, Cleveland
a
a
instruments and electuaries do
ON BROAD STREET,
Next Door to Stumpf’s Hotel,
Where he will continue to give you
One Dollar's Worth of Goods for
FIFTY CENTS.
REMEMBER WE NOW HAVE ONLY
ONE STORE.
Mexrcous Lew,
hydraulic process. An attempt . ;
was made towork them by the]:
expected to come up on Monday
next.
Highway Kobbery.
Monday night “while Thomas
Tregenza was crossing suspension
bridge, two ruffians robbed him
of $10. One of them held him
while the other went through his
pockets.
oe
is on Commercial street. m24-1m.
«\o=®
(gto <
Physicians and Druggists
Recommend it.
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly and c mpletely
Cures Dyspepsia,inudigration, Weak.
ness, Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills
and Fevers, and Neuralgia.
It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of
the Kidneys and Liver.
It isi ble f Di peculiar to
Women, andall who leai sedentary lives.
{t does not injure the teeth, cause headache, or prod stipati OTHER IRON
wis sariches ued purifies. she‘ bleed enriches ies. the stimulates the apuanite aide the assimilation of
good relieves Heartburn and Belvhing, and
strengthens the .nuscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack
eb &c., it has no equal.
.* e genuine has above trade mark and
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Dr. Penninazon’s dental office .
Ohio.
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the ‘‘spotterscope.”” .
be a marvel of purity.
on wrapper.
Made only by Brown Chemical Co.,
Baltimore, MdBs)
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Carr Bros., Agents.
making the discovery, it is safe to say-would bear an expression
By using Pure old SNOWFLAKE no chances are taken, “The most rigid inspection will reveal it to”
@2@ Satisfy yourself fully when asking your gfocer
SNOWFLAKE, and not a snhasionte. 4
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» The above illustrates how, by a little burst of ingenuity, am
prove very convenient indeed for the ladies, by enablin
etc., to ascertain the TRUE CONTENTS thereof.
If a machine could be invented:of acharacter so simple: that it mig
ascertaining the TRUE CONTENTS of a vast portion ofthe Whi
fo
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SAMPLE BOTTLES FREE.
L, LUHRS & CO., PROPRIETORS. ~—
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Assignee.
SNOWFLAKE WHISKY! .
SOMETHING EXCELLENT FOR THE LADIES,
achine might be invented that would
g them to view the int¢rior of saloons, club rooms,
t be employed by the. people in
y they are using, their faces, on
akin to that of the lady looking through.
or druggist for it, that you get the genuine
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