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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

September 28, 1873 (4 pages)

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n DOUBLE your. . -ealling at, y Goods Emporium, . priF chases froiti the of foreign and do. is jast received by. h are the following: 7 Gens. ee s, ‘all Colors, il Shades. Delaines. ‘Merinos. seas, all colors. gium Repp. ~ Colored Silks, sh, in all shades. latest novelties, ric Goons. néls, setings, ment i in ail branches the bist RISHING Goons. PETS! isting of RIAL 3 PLY. S BEST BRUSSELS. ‘TENG, _, BUGS, , LOTUS, mow styles. OO INERY ! styles of Ladies’ 2D HATS, TERS, THERS, etc. ove Goods have it at a GREAT y and I will give shown with -the pasure to all. diég of Nevada ounty are respectd to call and ex. ds and Prices beng your Gor ONEY. ak Madoaest +‘ goldsmith. SL he 5 at Cit ETB: Se elsewhere-; bed “having four bits.a . the tunnel is twelve feet wide by nine gain-of time, being ‘six days by the » purpose of working the immense : present working. Two more of the Burleigh drills} ' tion and: death. . gtay, aan he said his name Tlie Dy’ Seksenip NEVADA CI¥¥, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Burleigh, Drill. ‘ °Mr. Kitider, one of the proprietors@f the Gold-Run Ditch, and, Mining Company, whose claims are situated at Gold Run, Placer Co., gives as She following. description.of the, drill, which-thee Company are‘using in their claims Tne drill is’ steel, ris. worked by compressed air fi through an’ iron, pipe by the aid of steam: The rock through which they have. to pass in running their tunnel, is bet u dark gray color, and is what. is, known as iron stone. The size of feet high, and thé progress made per day is threéfeet. Two hyndred feet of the tunnel had previoasly been run by hand dfillitig, afd the greatestathountof work done .wasi three feet in. one.week, with, three shifts . per day, requiring twelve men. The tunnel previously cost $45 per foot, py hand drilling, ~ mad by “using the: tisim, and all “iseases which ake generated . Burleigh drill, the cost has been re-' duced’ to $30 per, foot, besides the old process, and. only one by the new, The Yength of the ‘tunnel “will” be 2,100, ft. 300ft! of which iaéompleted, leaving a’ distance of 1,800 feet yet to verun. The entire ieel te expected to be completed inside of two years; When the tunnel is finished, two sets of sltices: will be built, for the gravel banks, Heretofore’the claims ing to the want ‘of fall. When the tunnel is-completed, however, the Cempany will be enabled to work to the bed rock—200 feet lower than the have been ordered by Mr. Ludlum, Superintendent of the Cedar: Creek .Co., fortheir claims at Dutch Flat, who are running a tunnel into the hill to tap the Dutch Flat basin. We presume, it. will not be long be. _ fore Phese: drills will be used. by all our mining companies, in running hard rock tunnels, as they have . proven themselves great savers in. both time and money. Suicide in Jail, On yesterday morning Thomas} McLaughlin, who was convicted .in Trackee df vagrancy, and sentenced to twenty days: imprisonment in the county jail, on the 16th of. September, * committed suicidd 48 ire’ eal under ‘the: ‘following circumstances: He had been iticarcetated 11 duys, and since his.confinement he has-exhibited symptoms of insanity on vurious occasions. ‘The night before his death he toid his fellow prisonors that‘he was‘*tired of living, and that would be hie lust. night-in jail, and wishing be hada pistol to end. his existence. As he‘had’on several ‘occasions previous. used similar lan} guage, “they paid no“ajtention ‘to _himy » About, 1. o'clock he ceased . talkihg, aud the other prisoners went to sleep. Nothing more ' Was heard of him until 1% o'clock, Saturday morning, when Deputy Sher-f iff Samford: entered the jail and found McLaughlin suspeuded from one of the upper bars of the iron grating, cold and dead. The poor fellow had torn his drawers into strings, fasten-} ed one to the upper bar of the iron grating, took: two turns round bis neck with another piece, and then drew. himself up close to the grating and fastened the two strings together. He then dropped to the, floor, allowing all his weight to come on his neck, which produced stranguln+ _ When ‘found’ bis left foot was resting on the bed, while his right knee ‘was bent under him, nearly touching the floor. From aphours, He ‘said he A wife and three children in San Frans ewe on Post . Judge Wm. HL) da coroner's inquest on r “@& Verdict’ in ‘accordance the above facts. He was about "8 feet"9 of 10 inched high, spare made, with dark “hair; tinged’ with . shat = Navaral ‘Deceay-+Pretect: tines where Pei period of the year when the renevation* could only be. partially worked, ow. pitens of tho the bony, Yesterday. morning, and =e iy SE tel ‘Dr. rep 8 bpaS cf Do not Seite the ° away in tseless: eerng ar’s Balsam. of Wil ffacted thousands o » See tis, and consumption, It is. eae: and’ — cure. & tem. fore catinot endure forever; but; like @ watch or a sewing machine, it Will Thst muchdonger if properly regulated.and duly repaired, than if no’ pains: Were’ gakem to keep it in order. dtkes who" ‘desires a long and healthy’ life shopild be th put his body in ® condition to resist, the tife-threatening influences by which we are.all more or less surrounded; and‘no iuvigoraht and corrective at present known so ¢fféctively answers this purpose as the-vitaliziug elixir which, under the unpréeténding name of Hostetter’s Stomach itters, has been .for more than tweiity . the standard tonic of Americs. In x ities, where the atmosphere—is_ d with the effluvia inseparable ulation; inmarshy regions, i il recks with missmie; from large every fall the air is. tai tions from rotting weeds decomposing leaves—in short, . cality where malaria exists, this vegetable antidote is urgently needed. wer: and ague, bilious fevers, ‘dysentery, congestion of the liver, jaundice, zheuma. by infected air, impure water, ’ or sudden changes of temperature, may be.ayerted by strengthening and regulating the system in advance with Hostette#s Bitters. “Au: tumn is alwaysa season of peril, especially to weak, suscep‘ible organizations; . measuré depressed: by. the. humid: atmos. phere, loaded with deleterious: gases produced by. vegetable decay, The fall iss and regulation of the'living machine is pe culisrly important, and the Bitters should therefore be taken daily at this critival season. MILLINERY. os The Latest America and Eu. -ropean styles of hii Goods Can ‘be had of © MES. E. RYAN, F San Francisco, ‘who is stopping for . . the present at teom No. 10, National Exchange Hotel, Bam prepared to sell goods in this line at the lowest San Franciseo prices, and goods . have just brought wity me.from San Francisco. . 823 MRS. E, RYAN. DRUGS#! ¥ ‘Wholesale & Retail, Pree aes PRESTON’S,. OODS shipped to all parte. of. the AH county, by express or freight lines. : ALL PATENT MEDICINES —ARD— = Toilet Goods Furhidhed ‘at WHOLESALE RATES, hn! . Packages Of HALF-DOZEN oF nore. eee carefully prepared at all wert, day or _— Preston's Lemon ‘Sugar, 4 Made fresh to order. a — & Large ayoice of ‘ot SHOULDER BRACES, “» KNEE CAPS," ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Ana othex Surgical re ge just imported directly: from Eastern ¥, 3] os CORKS, of herein and say the PAINTS,” ons, Modus cures, of edughs, eclds,, bronghi-. b The wend bay is machine, and thereSa PATENT. MEDICINES, eo The great: object of every . -. Sven} the more vigorous are apt to be! iff some BELL & BROWNS “Wwoull respectfuily solieit-acall from the},
‘Ladivsof Nevada to examine the -stock. of . . Mies toca every day, of the PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY REGIPES . Manufac. , ms ba eet . = ae “DRUGEISTs, KEEP FANCY asinioti, ee “PURE Liquors, PERFOMERIES, “te A ND everything found’ if a first’ class . « WYMAN BROS, cee Gor. Pine & Commercial Streets , (Bussenius’ Cid Stand. ON CLOTHING EVER MADE. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY . COM. KISSINGEN, . ~ ee Congress Water, ON DRAUGHT —AaT— Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts. ‘so NEVADA CIYFY.' CANDIES! CANDIES! the SUNLIGHT. The Joy of Every.Family.— best materials, by CANTY & WAGNER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL CONFECTIONERS, Neo. 107 Montgomery Street, _, SAN FRANCISCO. attention of the Trade is called to T our immense assortment of Candies other Goods suitable for the é Ao fi Ss in all climates. arises LIBERAL, Oras eer = carefully atten sh 4-2m ‘ORDINANCE NO. ‘61. N Ontinance Levitin'a CY ey Filner Tax for the May Ist, 187, a ar we dain as follows. ualified Seno] istrict, that an ¢lection will be held on Saturday, the. llth dey of October, 1873, at which will me poe ae the question ke voting a tax, for purposes, an for the ‘election of a Disteiot Assessor << anne cease eo w Taise for r the sum of $625. The polis will open at, ieee school house between the hours of 90 ‘clack, P. y of ee said éoyOTIGCE is hereby to the Electors of N onthe Bloomfice) i Mid iManiuorr,, rr istrict Schook Trabees Established in 1853, ~ JAMES J. OTT. OLD ORFS of every deseri fined, Melted and Ausayed. ty Quic ‘DR. T. B. ESMOND, anal to Nevada, and selic'te SIRES abe —————— iz WOW WANTED, a iEMPO R ‘Fresh, Pure and Wholesome as 4 $35, now $27 50. now $14: ‘jand Winter, from $1 to $7. . goods, #1 25. ; to assays of Sulphurets. DirON THE PACIFIC OOAST, AT = CLOTHING =i Car. Broad and Pine Sts, NEVADA CITY. \ 25 a OF tiles GENTS’ © FURNISHING ~AND— BOYS’ CLOTHING, Which was bought for Currency > seme oral: he sold for Coin. Fine Black, Blue} and Brown Dress Suits, formerly sold for $45, we will sell for $87.50, Fine Black, Bine, and Brown Dress Suits, $37 50, now $32 50, Black Dress. Suits formerly _ Cassimere Suits, formierly ” 50, now $22 50. Cassimere Suits formerty $20, Cassimere Suits, formerly S16 50, now $12 50. 26 Chiviot Suits, formerly $20, -}now $14. Black and Blue Beaver Suits, formerly $30, now'$25. ‘Black and Blue Beaver Suits, formerly $25, now $20.° Black and Blue Beaver Suits, formerly $20, now $15. Cassimere Pants formerly sold at $7, now $6. Cassimere Pants formerly sold at $6 50, now $5 50. Cassimere Pants formerly sold at $6, now $5. Boys’ Suits, all shades for Fall Boys’ ‘Pants, good servicable ia We have but ONE PRICE, feost Y 4 ix FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD. THE GREATEST REDUCTION . -GOODs,. ever brought to Nevada, . Goods ie larger and superior to any ever oe) os _ AT THES ONE PRICE HEAVY — 5 OE A ORIEN a reamnanenes ~ Soiad lw. : Craviord’s ‘oe ors. ne a — = SHELF Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St, NEVADA CITY, ¢ Ei H* JUST RECEIVED oi Ze The end es and C Choicest . . gia pore Fur-nishing Goods, etc., The aérortthent comprises NEW STYLE BUSINESS SUITS, ‘FINE. FROCK and DRESS SUITS, SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, _ 7s BEAVER SUITS, . EEX DIAGNOL suits, PALMER'S CHIVIOT SUITS, FINE FRENCH CASSIINERE P PANTS, OREGON CASSI PANTS, as ENGLISH CASSIMERE PANTS And all the first class brands ~~ . of Cassimere and Cloth Pants in . the market. BOYS’ CLOTHING. _ . "The attention of Parents is called to the large and complete stock of Boys’ and Youth’s Clothing—the best and cheapest <Sace einen A fine/assortment of WHITE AND FANCY SHIRTS, Of ‘the Latest Styles and made of the best material, Misses’ Youth’s and Boy’s Boots and Shoes, of all Sizes and =. Descriptions. A fine Assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s — Shoes, a Of every style and make. For Miners he has selected a large and complete stock of RUBBER GOODS, Buch as Cote; Panta, Boots, abe., of the best and mést durable brands. He has also received the celebrated Patented Rivited Blue and White Overalls. Comforters and Blankets Of all. grades and prices. An immense Stock. Hie widbni of tindewwekd tse Furnishing brought to NevaJa City. TRUNKS, VALISES, Oda Fellows’ Building, Bread St. CLOTHIN 8 nae Ever seen in the Mountains. . : PLow s, —AND— tbr rer AGRIC CULTURAL _ IMPLEMENTS, “ta HOTEL AND OTE THE EXPRESS OFFI ~ MAIN STREET, NEVADA. Iron and Steel, . Nails and Shovels, WHEELBARROWS. ROPE-all sizes, Blocks & Sheaves wy HYDRAULIC. PIPE, Made to: order. and. tarred. . Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing Doors and Windows, “{GLASS AND PUTTY, White Lead. Linseed, Lard and Castor Oil. SOLE AGENT FOR THE -Mixed for Use. . “Giant, California and’ Eastern owder and Fuse.Always in stock, Spool’ Machines‘in use: cx~> ~~ Ames’ Patent SPRING BED BOTTOM . The Cheapest and best Spring Bed in the Market. AGENT FOR A. 8. "HALLIDIR'S Wire Rope t _ At the Manufacturer’s Priees and Freight. WOODEN AND CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Lamps and Chimneys. * {eq Call and examine prices befgre pu « chasing elsewhere, for you can save moneg every time, No trouble to shew aakho and give prices ‘though “nary” cent changes hands. eee) ‘NEVADA CIT. ~ak. Pro o “bapa Cont ve! q erre: OW. a. ORAWFORD. 97 & 29 Main Btrert: _ . HARDWARE, at the ola aa er We {AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT 4 Silk and Needles for the vairous Si — ee 4} trGas and Water Pipe of alt kinds always on hand and con-