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The Daily Transcript.
THURSDAY. APRIL 3, 1890.
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Buying Poultry for the Gold in it.
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“peuking of chicken,” said Con.
Grissell the other day, ‘‘we used to
pay a8 high asfour dollars apiece for
them around here in 1853 and ’54, and
although they were not very big or
tender we consider they were cheap
enough. Matt Edge, who lived down
at Stockham Flat‘on Deer Creek below town, was the most popular poultry dealer, and he was a,long time
finding out the cause of his extreme
popularity in this line. 1t seems whenever Mattcleaned up at his mine he
would leave his panof nuggets standing out doors, and the chickens would
gather around and peck at it. The result was that whenever one of those
chickens was killed’ and dressed we
would find from four bits’ to two dollars’ worth of gold in it. I found in
one of them a specially pretty nugget
worth about three bits. Awhile later
I was showing it to a youny lady. She
fell in love with it and clapped it into
her mouth telling me to get it back if
I could. I made a dash toward her,
and as she laughingly whirled to
escape she swallowed it. Of course—I
never asked her to return it.’’
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The san Jose Mine.
Superintendent Spencer expecis to
get 20) feet more of eleven inch pipe
from here to the. San Juse mine this
week. This witi the 400.feet already
. up there will be sufficient to convey
water from the South Yuba ditch to
the hoisting and pumping outfit: purchased lust year from the Centennial
Company, and which has been »rected and is in readiness to start—up-as
soon a8 power can he applied. The
water will have a fall of 200 feet and
this will give ample pressure to operate
the machinery to its full capacity. It
will be several weeks betore underground work can be resumed, as the
-mine is full of water. The channel
was pretty well opened up before the
winter atorms set-in-and-was-found to
be well definedan‘’ rich. Big returns
from the San Jose can be reasonably
anticipated. The Company certeinly
deserve their good fortune, as they
have shown much nerve and enterprise as well as expended a large sun
of money in prospecting operations.
On Watch.
Some of the younger lads in the city
schools who are disqualified by reason.
of being in lower rooms from belonging to the High school football club,
and are therefore being consumed by
envy, concocted a plan to visit the
grounds Monday night and: tear down
the goal poles. The club members
got.an inkling of the conspiracy and
arming themselves with pistols loaded
with blank cartridges, and alsu with
sticks, laid in wait for several hours to
demolish the threatening kids. The
latter, however, were too cute to be
canght in the trap, and have postponA Wideawake Nevada County Town
—Its Resources Described —A
Bright Future;
A. E. Baugh of North Blooifield
contributes to the Tidings the following description of that town: :
Tt isin a basin, or valley, and is completely circumscribed by a range of
hills rising several hundred feet above
us. QOurelevation is 3000 feet, above
sea level. We breath the’ puré air of
heaven, uncontaminated by earth’s
blighting touch. ‘Those who love nature in her wilder aspects ean find
their heart’s content amonz th pine
grovesand rugged hills an I précipices
in this vicinity.
Many years ago —abont 1850 — a little company vfmen, sumpiof whom are
yet in the vicinity, in their search for
gold made their way into this section,
hunted for the precious metal in the
small streams and failing to find it,
named the place “Humbug.” The
nameand memory of those times is
perpetuated in Humbug Canyon, und
even the town is not unknown by. the
designation. But “Humbug,’? with
such asignificance, would not sit well
on asection which has produced more
gold than any other like area in the
Golden State. Those early miners
sought only on the surface for tha
NORTH BLOOMFIRLD.
has made some revelations. It is evident from the attitude of the anti-miners that successful efforts must be
confined principally to that for some
time to come; hence the necessity for
every section to strive to attain its
greatest possibilities in that direction.
In this effort, Bloomfield mining districts of the county. r ¥
The veteran prospector and mining
operator, D. R. McKillican, without
mention of whom this sketcl: would be
incomplete, has a mine on the Middle
Yuba from which valuable ore has
been tuken.’ The mine has been shut
down this winter, but will resume operations as soon as the road can’be
broken to it. Mr. McKillican believes
in mining, and has confidence in this
section.
~~
The Overiand Monthiy.
The number of this miagazine for
April contains a variety of articles embracing a wide range of subjects. The
titles of theleading papers are here
noted: ‘‘Drifting on the Bay,” H.
Elton Smith ;*Hlustrations, by E. C.
Peixotto, W.-N.-Harris and George E.
Lyon; ‘‘Further Records of a Family
in Spanishtown,’’ Maria Louise Pool;
“The Lesson,” Augusta E. Towner;
“Tn a Dim Religious Light,’’ Julie M.
Lippmann ; “Prohibition in Southern
California,” E. P; Clarke; ‘One ofthe
Army of Lost Ones,’’ Willis I. Cottel;
“The Revenge of a Heathen,’’ Charles
Robert Harker; ‘‘Thé Devadence of
Truthfulness,’’? John Le Conte; “A
Study of Skilled Labor Organizations”
—1, A. 8. Hallidié; ‘The Daisies”
Wilbur Larremorne; ‘‘Adventure in
Mexico’—1, 8. 8. Boynton;. ‘Mr.
trict will not be behind the other dis-}
VOICE OF THR STARS
oy
The Forecasts for the Month of
April as Given by Zadkiel
andRaphael.
Zadkiel-in his almanac gives the
following voice of the stars for the
month of April : z
Saturn retrograding inthe sign Leo
brings further trouble Oa_France,
where some shocks of earthquake will
be felt on or soon after the 19th inst. ;
some vibration extending to England,
for at the new moon Saturn is ia the
progressing in Aquarius benefits London; measures of reform are carried
through Parliament. In the latter
part of this month Saturn becomes
stationary in Leo 27° 1’ and afflicts
the Kaiser of Germany; also all perwhose birth the moon held the twentyseventh or the twenty-eight degree of
the sign Leo. The 14th is an evil
birthday anniversary, particularly for
those born in 1848, 1849, 1858; or 1867.
Thel7th is fortunate for builders,
miners, potters, gardeners and farmers, especially for those who were
born in 1846, 1853, 1856, 1860, 1869, or
1870. The 30th is also a fortunate
birthday anniversary, particularly for
those persons who had the moon in
tenthd fA The 23d is
shining particles, and they-were verily
“humbugged.’” How richly subsequent labors. have been rewarded is
too well knowntoneed mention. The
Malakoff mine is famous as the producer of the largest gold brick ever
known, It is capable of producing
many more such if the mine could’ be
operated in the only way Nature: ever
intended it to be worked—by the hydraulic process. The company has
spent several millions of dollars in making dams, ditches, etc, All of thisis
of comparatively little value to them
now. Their forty-mile ditch from
Bowman’s reservoir is an enormous expense, if kept in repair, and any ordinary operations will not justify the
ontlay. After such.a winter as this it
will cost several thousgn . dollars to
put it in tolerable condition. The
time may shortly come when the company shall not feel like spending so
much, and then the mines and other
operations depending upon it for water must close down.
The Derbec mine isa steady bullionproducer and employs about 160 men
onan average. It has been closed
down about one-half of the time for the
past three. months, for alack of water.
It isabout one mile from town. S.
Galavotti is the popular superintendent. ee ees
The soil of our valley is rich and is
capable of pigducing all sorts of vegetables—especially potatees—grown at
this altitude are far superior to the
Stevenson’s Reading Party,” John
Morray; “Dawn on Puget Sound,”
Ella Higginson; ‘‘An Experiment in
Housekeeping,” Franklina Gray Bartlett; ‘A Queer Story,” Phillip Van
Colraer; ‘Recent Fiction;’? “Some
Ameriean—Histories.’” The Overland
forthe coming month is quite up to
the average, and rather more in the
quality cf its solid and lighter articles.
Contest Fora Medal.
The Loyal Legion entertainment at
the Methodist Church Tuesday evening was a success in point of attendance, quite a good many standing
through the entire exercises: Recitations interspersed by solos by Misses
Lennie and Avery were first in order,
and then the struggle for the medal
commenced. At the close of ninelong
recitations little Bessie Jenkins was
found to have the greatest number of
credits and was awarded the silver
medal, The audience generally concurred with the judges’ decision, although the contest was close. The
entertainment closed with a song by
Hattie and Henrietta Godair.
Statictics Asked Fer.
Robert P. Porter, Superintendent of
Census, has sent a circular letter to the .
officials of every city and town in the
United States requesting full and accurate information regarding .the
wealth, debt and taxation of the municipalities, the industrial resources
ed their attack till a more auspicious . valley products. Dr. Manson has suc. nd other statistics absolutely neceshour,
Widespread Delight.
The first of April came in as beautiful as could be expected, surprising
and delighting everysoul. We would
be very. much surprised if it should
tuin out to be an April Fool by the
Weather Clerk. Take the situation in.
Everything is brightening up accordingly. Prof. Frank's office is crowded
every day by people taking advantage
of his reduced prices. He is turning
out lots of fine work to the delight of
many souls, :
Another Minstrel shew.
On Wednesday evening of next week
the reorganized Nevada City Minstrels
will give a pleasing performance at
the Theater -here. The opening
scené will be the arrival of the troupe
on a steam -boat, a feature never before
introduced in America, Full particulars will appaar later.
A Farr trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla
fer scrofula, salt rheum, or any affection caused by impure blood, or
low state of the system, is sufficient
to convince any one -of the superior
and peculiar curative powers of this
Pedicine, Buy it of your druggist.
100 Doses One Dollar.
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The Only Piace to Get It.
H. Pecarty of the Five Cent Beer
Saloon, who. keeps the choicest of
wines, liquors and cigars, still has
Some of that delicious Native Juice of
the Golden West from Kendrick &
Gaddis’ Distillery. Only place in town
to get it. ar a3-3t
Residence Preperty For Rent.
Enquire.of Mrs: J. 8. Dunn, st the
residence of Mra, Mil®, Main street,
Nevada City. a2-2w
We Oarry
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The largest atock of flower, garden and
field seeda of any house in.the county.
Werisensuncer Bros.,
tf Plaza.Grocery and Feedstore.
Spring Medicine.
Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills
on account of their mild action are
°8peciiily adapted for dorrectiag
spring disorders, auch as impure
blood, tired brain and aching and
worn out body, They act promptly
on the Liver and Kidneys; drive out
all impurities from’ the blood, and
mularia from the system, Only one
pill fora dose. Try them this spring.
Sold at 25 cents a box by Catr Bros.
apr.i-1m,
The Fimest Pictures.
—
Mathien Shramm, the photographer
PeRarasl ysis sti oe snd pg
ug ed attention given to quartz mining
ceeded by considerable experimenting,
in producing a very superior peach,
which he claims excels anything he
has seen. The Doctoris also growing
alarge number of olive-tree cuttings.
These he will transplant on his farm
in Placerconnty, it being too cold here
for their successful cultivation. He
believes that olive culture is coming to
be one of the leading industries of California, and, indeed, the signs of the
times seem to bear him out in the be”
lief.
North Bloomffeld has long boasted
as good apublic school as there is ia
in the county. 'Shehas had upon her
rolls in the past some as successful
teachers as the county has afforded,
and their excellent work is verified by
the present standing of the schools.
The substantial school-building of two
rooms is-moat—pleasantly Jocated_on
elevated ground. The yard is leve}
and commodious, and is surrounded
by a beautiful pine grove.
There isa Catholic church, and the
Methodist Society hold Sunday school
in the schoolhouse. Two hotels cater
to the wants of the inner man. There
is a first-class livery stable, a drug
store with medicines that cannot be
bought elsewhere this side of San
Francisco. The stores, meat market
and other business houses are firstclass, and supply provisions to Lake
City, Relief Hill, the Derbec and Malakoff mines, etc.
And yet the town is not what it was
afew years ago. Hydraulic minining
was the heart and soul of the business
here, a8 it was of the county, When
that was stopped the town received
a black eyg from which it will not recover until it isresumed, Bloc field,
in the palmy days of hydraulicking
wasa ccene for a painter, Several
hundred men were constantly employed, the hotels were overrun, and money wag plentiful. Most of the families
remain here, but the floating population-that sets 80° much money in circulation is goie, ea
Socially, -our people take high rank.
A hearty welcome is extended to anyone who is worthy of esteem and confidence; and thus the stranger. within:
the gates ia made to feel at home.
Uncle Sam‘supplies a4 with @ duily
mail, The San Francisco papers are
received the day after publication, so
we have the dafly papers ‘‘away up
here in the mountains,” as the young
lady from--well, we won't ssy where
she was from—suid when expressing
surprise at seeing them,
There are no doubt, ‘valuable quartz
ledges in thie vieinity. Hitherto, at{ tegtion has almost entirely been directed to hydraulic and gravel mining,
Within the past year ortwo much prospecting has been done in quartz, and
the coming season may se@ some valnable properties opened. The increassaryin this census. It is important
that these blanks and schedules be
properly filled outand the officers of
Nevada county and her incorporated
towosshould make a special effort to
the end that this part of the State may
be represented in the report.
RARE He ne
The Ability to Bear Pain
Is the test of fortitude among the Indian tribes. But we defy any Cherokee, Sioux or Comainch to endure the
twinges, of rheumatism without wincing. These, indeed, are slight at first,
but grow in intensity untill they become unbearable. No malady is more
obstinate in its maturity ‘than that
which gives rise tothem. The more
need, then, of attacking it at the outset. Foremost among remedies for it
is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, safer
and infinitely more effective than colchicum, veratrum and, nux vomica, all
remedies which might prove destructive of life iu.a slightly excessive doge.
Mineral depurents, also, when not
positively miachie vous, are far inferio®™
in remedial power to this salutary botanic medicine, It entirely expells
from the ‘blood the acrid impurities
which originate the disease, and enriches as well as cleanses it, Constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsia and
other ailments also give way to it.
_ An Adelaide, Australia, daily paper
has in its,employ three men named
Day. One of them is called Sun Day,
because he isa clergyman ; another,
being the cashier, is called Pay Day,
while the third, being a law reporter,
goes. by the name of Judgment Day.
Ir your cough keeps you awake and
restless by night, take Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral and obtain,immediate relief.
This remedy allays , inflammation,
heals the, pulmonary organs, induces
sleep, and restores health. The sooner you begin the better.
The Palptt andthe Stage.
: y. F.M.Shrout, Pastor United
Brethern Church, Blue Mound, Kan.,
says: ‘I feel it my duty to tell what
wondera Dr. King’s New Discovery
has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners
thought I could live only afew weeks,
L took five bottles of Dr. King’s New
Discovery and am sound and well,
gaining 26 lbs. in weight.”
Arthur Love, Manager Love’s Funny Folks Combination writes: . ‘After
a thorough trial and convincing ‘evidence, I am confident that Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption béats
’em all, and cures when everything
else fuila, The greatest kindness I
‘ean do my many thousand friends is
. tourgs them to try it’ Free trial
bottles at Carr Bros.’ Drugstore. Regular sizes 50c. and $1. :
Aut kinds of Seeds at Carr Bros. tf
tenth degree of Aquarius.
anevil day for persons born on or
about the 4th of December, and for
those persons whose ascendant or
Fmoon held ‘the fourteenth degroe of
Sagittarius; they should have a care
of accidents by horses or firearms.
Raphael in his almanac_and_prophetic messenger says: The beginning of the celestial sign Cancer will
arise at the time of the new moon on
the 19th. The sun, moon and Mercury will be on the cusp of the 12th,
Saturn exactly on the cusp of the 4th,
Uranus in the 5th, Mars in the 6th
rand Jupiter in the 9th; the luminaries
will have just passed a trine of Saturn
and an apposition of Uranus. Mercury will be in square to Jupiter; this
position is not good for money, but denotes some banking or mercantile
failures of a heavy nature; Saturn
placed on the cusp of the 4th will produce an unfavorable month for agriculture and gn untoward time for the
fruits of the earth. Mars in the 6th
threatens sickness, but Jupiter in the
9th promises success in navigation and
a fortunate time for sailors and fisher;
men. Venus on the cusp of the ‘2th
points to some amelioration in the
treatment of prisoners. On the whole
the map is not—an—important—one_-by
any means, 28 none of the planets,
except Saturn, are angular.
Mats becomes stationary in the 14th
degree of Sagittary, and forebodes ill
to Spain, London and the west of
England, as well as the United States
of America; in these countries an
unruly spirit will be manifested,
strikes and rioting, fires and accidents.
Saturn becomes stationary at the end
ofthe month in the ruling sign of
France, hence serious troubles will
arise in that country, trade will” be
languishing and political feelings will
run very high.
The following are the guides given
for each day in the month:
1. A most unpropitious day; be
careful.
2. Avoid quarreling and_lawyers
this day. eae
3. Do not buy or speculate.
4. Buy, ask favors and push thy
business between noon and 8 P. M.
5. Keep quiet; neither buy nor ask
favors. .
6. Sunday; avoid the fair.
7, Uncertainty prevails.
8. Sell before noon; an unpropitious day.
9. Avoid lawyers and quarreling
this day.
10. Travel, remove and ask favors of
elderly persons. i ee eS 3
11. Much doubt exists.
12. Sell, but for aught else the day
is evil. t
13. Sunday; a very favorable day;
travel and visit thy friends.
14. Ask favors, remove and travel
before 6 P. M, ,
15. Court, marry and seek the fair.
16. Much doubt exists; be careful.
17. ‘Buy and push. thy affairs in
e‘ternoon and evening.
18. An unpropitious day; be careful. :
19. Postpone matters of iw portance.
20. Sunday ; courtand marry:
21. Sell before 11 A. u., «.fter which,
doubtful. :
22. Buy before 11 a. M., after which,
ubfortunate.
23. Travel, remove and des) with
agéd people.
24. Ask favors and buy before 11
A. M.
25. Court in afternoon and evening.
26. Very doubtful; be careful. ~
27. Sunday; travel and visic thy
friends in afternoon,
after which, sell. :
afternoon and evening.
of quarrelipg.
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from the choicest flowers tothe hea 7
iest garden and field seeds.
tf . . Weisensurcer Bros.
fourth angle (lower meridian). Jupiter . ’
28. Travel and remove up to4 P. M.,
29. Ask favorsand buy carefully in
30. An unpropitious «day ; be careful
To pauvenr fevers, keep tha liver
Is headquarters for all kinds of seeds
Everysopy should buy fresh Gar. den Seeds at Catr Bros., and igo a
ora
PERSONAL MENTION.
Soctat and Other Netes About
People Old and Young.
Editor Watson has returned from
Oakland.
J. B, Fenchet, has retarned from
San-Franicisco.
Thos. Shurtleff, an old-time resident
here, is in town. : ’
Mrs. R. R. Williams arrived here
Wednesday from Grizzly Hill.
John C.: Davis of North Bloomfield
came down on Wednesday’s stage.
KE, F. Kirk was in town Tuesday
night en route from Oakland to San
Juan.
Prof. Frank’s infant daughter, who
has been seriously ill, is now out of
danger.
D. A. Stevenson and wife of Bridgeport township have returned from a
trip below.
O. Newhouse, whu came up a few
days agofron San Francisco, will go
tothe Eagle Bird mine Thursday.
Robert Forbes, the Downieville
foundryman, has returned from the
Bay. Alex. Kyle came up with him.
Tyler’ Dudley, of Forest City, and
0. U. W.
Wm. Robinson of Grizzly. Hill was
in town Wednesday,
over; now and see the relics.
wife will go to San Francisco Thursday. Mr.‘Rad‘ord will shortly leave
there for South Africa to take charge
of a mine. ;
da cotinty vs. M. Higgins relative to
the opening of a road through the latter’s land.
Walker C. Graves, a San Francisco
attorney well known at this city, has
been selected to deliver the address of
welcome to the: Grand Lodge, K. of
P., when it meats at the Bay this
month. He will dojustice tothe occasion. :
~H. D; Frencli arrived bere Tuesday
evening from San Francisco and has
succeeded Geo. E. Robinson as business manager of the Union Hotel. Mr.
French, who comes most highly recommended for his business and other
qualifications, has an extensive acquaintance throughout the State and
is an agreeable gentleman socially.
The World Enriched.
os —
The facilities of the present day for
the production of everything that. will
condnce to the material welfare and
comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first
produced the world was enriched with
the only remedy which is truly pleasing and_refreshing to the taste and
prompt and effectual to cleanse the
system gently in the Spring time or,
in fact, at any time, and the better it is
known the more popular it becomes.
Wood of Bristol, Tenn., sold for $25,000 ten lots of land that a few years ago
he bought for $27.
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Persons who Jead a life of exposure
are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia
and lumbago and will find a valuable
remedy in Dr. J. H. MclLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment. It will banish pain
and subdue inflammation.
REIS BH
Pears’ Soap is the most elegant toilet adjunct.
or. oe
Mr. Simon Yandesof Indiana has
just given $50,000 to Wabash College,
making a total of $100,000 that he has
given to that institution of learning.
REE Eee
A CERTAIN cure for malarial fevers is
found in Simmons L ver Regulator.
“Motel Arrty
Unton Horet, April 1.
Frank Grissel, Washington ;
W. J. Straight, Grass Valley ;
D. Dewar, =
Mrs. A.J. Ridge, ‘
F, G. Beatty and w., ‘
J. Louis Gappinger, Smartaville ;
Mrs. Paul Quick, Badger Hill;
H.D. French, San Francisco;
B. J. Wateon, Oakland;
D. W. Keller, Sacramento;
Jeff Owens, Spenceville.
Navronsy Horen, April 1.
F. M. Schmidt, Chicago Park ;
F, Griswold, Sacrameno; ._.A. W. Bliell, " i
D. H. Birdsall, 8e1 Francisco ;
E, C. Dewese, *
D. Stevensonand w., “
W. H. Fisher, f
Alex Kyle, —Mrs. H.C. Mills, =
M. Schramm and w.,
C. F, Collins, sf
R. M. Spence, #
W. J. Robinson, Colambia Hill;
F. C. Lutje, Kentucky Flat,
Wm. Neville, Bear River,
C. Gault, Sanora;
B. B. Brady, Grass Valley ;
James Hore, HAs
W. M. Gutherie, St. Louis, Mo. ;
D; Smith, Oaktand;
E. F. Kirk, aa “
Robt. Forbes, Downleville;
A. Meyer, Cherokee; g
‘'T P. Blue, You Bet; 5
Jno. H. Brimbkill, Central House
_-W, W, Tamplin, WO oR
J. Holbrook,’ ij “s
D, W. Keller, Penn. os
CURES PERMANENTLY
active and bowels regular with Simcae znt tara maar sth 8] @PRAING and QTRAINS.
The Piaza store 3 "Bowe tim ag peteco, Cal., May 5.
garden. ’
A few days ago ago Judge M.B. .
Henry Loney, Rough and Ready; ~
SJACOBS Ol] Ppa, Blood and Skin Kibet”
Ok NGABORS
—_—_——
Numerous Calls For Charity at
Grass Valley-—Personal and
Mining Mention.
ee
. Telegraph of Tuesday. —
Mra Nellie Clark, who has ‘been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Granger, returned to her home in
Sacramento today. :
Mrs. Lydia Crogsett (nee Dibble) is
visiting her parents here.
The calls on charity have been very
numerous this season in Grass Valley
and some of fhe cases should really be
in the county hospital.
“‘H. ©. Josselyn has returned from a
trip to the upper country, where he has
“been a hunter of the hills; has fellowed there the bear and wolf,” and
he has caught several bear and has
the bear were all caught by the single
use of a blacksnake whip. Josselyn
new way of catching the grizzly and
tains.
{Union of Wednesday. .
Among the new mining operations
that will be started up in this district
near Little Wolf creek.
The improvements
foundry are now making good progress
after being much delayed by repeated
storms. New roofs are being put on
the main buildings, which were broken
down by the snow storms.
i Tidings of Tuesday.)
In the Omaha mine this afternoon
@ young man named Andrew Hurley
sustained a painful injury to his right
hand, a car jamming or passing over
The bondof postmaster-elect Bosworth was returned from Washington
yesterday, a technical error having
discovered. A .corrected duplicate
was at once forwarded to*he Department, =!
Chas. Maddrill,who was so badly
hurt by a fallat the Hartery, ia suffering from hemorrhages from the noge.
Itia believed the blood comes from the
brain, and a fatal termination is fearT. H. Wihelm showed up on the
streetstoday. He is obliged to rely
considerably on two ‘canes for sup
T. H. Moore of the Idaho mine left
forSan Francisco today, He seeks
medical advice and treatment.
:
/—Srimons Liver Regulator is invaluable inthe nursery. It is a gentle
laxa‘'ve, and barmless.Girl Wanted
At the Union Hotel. Must have firstclass references. Wages $15 a month.
Al-lw
Brecuam’s Prive cure bilious and
nervous ills.
Dr. Gunnistmpreved Liver Pills.
These P'lls are the result of a_life
time study and practice of one of the
best physicians our country has ever
known, They are a combination of
veyetable remedies so finely prepared
and concentrated that it tukes only
one sovall pill for # dose. An they
contain no mercary, and being coated
with pure sugar by a new process,
delicite belies tind pill taking now «
pleasure. ‘They aver gripe or sicken,
and will not interfere with your daily
work, Sold at 25 cents « box by Curr
Bros. apr l im,
_—-— 2 2 or 0
Special Kates tor Ten Days,
Dr. J. 8. Van Aukin, The painter
dentist, lias retarned to this city, — He
has on hand 260 sets of teeth to selec
from and a full sasortment of all other
dental goods, and is better prepared
than. ever to do first-class work in hiv
line with fucility, He will for the next
ten daysgive special rates to all patrons. Thisis the opportunity of a lifetime. Consult your own interests by
giving the Doctor a call. tf
2Oo
AurAra, Clover, Timothy and Lawn
Grass, fresh and clean, at Carr Bros, tf
SPECIFIC CO., Atiants Ge.
HERE AND THERE.
A Grief Record ef Various Mat© tere of Lecal Interest.
The first victim of the High School
Ttootball contests recently inaugurated
is Chas.(Merritt. It is only a sprained
finger. —
Easter Sunday.high mags is to be
celebrated at the Catholic church at
Smartsville, the choir being under the
directorship of .Prof-Davis of North
San Juan.
On the evening of the 16th instant a
public '‘tea party” jwill.-begiven in
family who are about to leave this city
for Puget Sound,
The remittitur in the case of Higgins
vs. Ragsdale, wherein the Supreme
Court affirmed the Superior Court decision in favor of plaintiff has been received by the Connty Clerk.
The Board of Directors of the 17th
District Agricultural Association will
meet at this city Saturday to arrange
& program for the next.Annual District
Fair, which will be heldin August,
Some work was done last week
toward reopeiing the wagon.road from
sons who were born: on or_about. John German, of North San Juan, } them now in his camp in the moun-. Columbia Hill to the Delhi mine, and
the 19th of August, and those at. have gone to San Francisco, each rep. tains and they are as tame as can be. the task was to be resumed this week,
resenting their town Lodge of the A. A friend of Mr. Josselyn’s tells us that} The snow is three feet deep towards
the upper end of the road.
The work of renovating the dininigHe says that if] would hitthe bear over the nose and} room of the Union Hotel is complete,
anybody thinks they didn’t have any] Bruin would immediately beg for mer. and hereafter meals will be served
snow there last winter they should go] cy, Mr. Josselyn has inaugurated aj there instead of in the suite of apartments on the second floor. The paperWm. H. Radford, late Superintend-. according to his story’ blacksnake. ing and painting have been artistically
ent of the North Bloomfield mine, and. whips are in demand in the moun-} done, and the dining room now presents a handsome appearance.
A deputy United States Marshal has
been here this week subpewnaing witnesses for the case of the young man
District Attorney Nilon_goes to Cot-. this season will be the commencement . “der arrest at San Francisco for
tage Hill Thursday to gather informa-. of work on the Sauvee claim, which ie] bing the Downieville stage near
tion for the approaching trial of Neva. on the same vein.as the W. Y¥. 0.D., this city last fall and getting away
with the United States mail. The
District Court at San Francisco,
MRadford’s successor,
J.G. Mather, many years ago Coun
ty Surveyor of this county, and who
came up afew days ago from San
Francisco, has been installed aa superintendent of the North Bloomfield
mine vice W. H. Radford, resigned.
EERE
“Wun the spring-time comes,” we
usually find ourselves drowsy and exhausted, owing to the impure and sluggish state of the blood. To remedy
this trouble, take Ayer’s Sursaparilla,
the most powerful, yet aafe and economical, blood: purifier In existence.
se
Fauits of the digestion cause disorders of the liver and the whole aystem becomes deranged. Dr. J. H.
McLean’s Sarsaparillh perfects the
process of digestion and assimilation
and thus makes pure blood.
all
Raise your own Vegetables and
Flowers, Oarr Bros. sell the choicest
seeds, tf
ee
Girl Wanted.
A woman or girl wanted to do housework in a private family. Apply at
Transorirr Office, m19-tfg
At Grasse Valley, March 81, to the wife of
John J. Jones, a son,
At Allison Ranch, March 3), to the wife of
Charles McCaffrey, a gon.
a
é.bso'ytaly Pure.
A cream of tartar bak'ng powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—U, 8, Government Report, Auy. 17,
1889, .
honor of Rey. Robert Lennie, and .
Peculiar
Peculiar in combination, proportion, and
preparation of ingredients, Hood’s SarsapaTrilla possesses tho curative value of the best
Peculiar in its strength and economy, Hooé’s
Sarsaparilla Is the only medicine of whieh can
truly be sald, “One Hundred Doses One Dollar.”. Poculiar inits medicinal merits, Hood's
vn Sarsaparilia rs
the title of “The Greatest blood purifier ever
blood purifie Peculiar in its phenomenal
record sales abroad
no other CCuliiar preparation
ever attained so rapidly hor held so
steadfastly the eonfidence of all classes
of people. Peculiar in the Drain-werk which
i¢ represents, Hood's Sarsaparilla ¢omDines all the knowledge which modern
research
science has BO Itsel serainged,
with many years practical experience in
preparing medicines, Be sure to get only
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists. $1; six for gs,
by C. I. HOOD & Co., p tiirelal sop pnarag tired
f0O Doses One Dollar
MICHELL’S
Grand: : + Masqueraile
—~AND—
Domino Party, .
ARMORY.HALL, NEVADA CITY,
~ON—
ar Taylor’s trial begins next Monday in the U.S. FRIDAY@EVENING, April 18, 1890.
d 4d
Two Prizes wil! be awarded to the
best characters—one sustained by a Lady and one by a Centieman.
Goyne’s Full Orchestra,
Introducing all the latest novelties by the
drummer,
In regard to costumes and masks apply to
Mrs. Lester & Grawford.
Apply to Prof, Michell for Maskers*
Tickets.
Admission per coupé, $1, Lady Maskeors,
25 cents. Spectators—Adults, 50 cents, Spectators—children, 2 cents,
lees & (Haw.
. —DEALERS IN—
Staple and Fancy Hardware
Glassware, Orookeryware, Eto.
ieee
Twelve Distinet Styles of
HEATING :: STOVES,
Aud ill the Best and Newest Patterns,
OOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES,
All Styles.
The Famous ‘Sunerior Ranee,
The Rest in the Market.
Agents for the celebrated
CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING
Guns, Pistols.
An.munition of all Kinds.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
©. V.’B. Pocket Knives,
ga Wo Jo not carry English cutliry. We believe in the superior
nerits of American products,
PAINTS, OLLS, PUTTY,
WINDOW GLABS, ETO,
We Sell Everything at
San Francisco Prices,
FREIGHT ADDED, j\
a
SPRING N
call early and get your choice,
Summer wear.
“NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Corneri Broad and Pine Streets
NBVADA cITY
W. 0. VINTON, .Proprietor.
; [rine STOCK OF PATENT MEDICIN 8,
eH,
OUR NEW LINE OF
OVELTIES !
WE ARK SHOWING THIS WEEK THE GRANDEST LINE,OF GENTLEMEND’
NECLIGEE SHIRTS
Ever seen north of 8acramento. Every pattern isa beauty, and as they are bound te go
WE BAVS ALSO JUST RECEIVED A YERY SELECT LINEIOF
FOUR-IN-HAND
Scaris, in Silks and Flannels. They are very stylish and just thecthing [for Spring aud
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known rome 9am dies of the
vegotable Hood S kingdom.
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ODD FELLOWS BUILDING, BROAD STREET
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