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December 5, 1891 (4 pages)

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hh miatints ke \ eee = ie sa od ios cen —etsnerenepnipaniedionce Fon ean S25, RPT vi tHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT ' i. Ss. CALKINS, a « anion BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. XN. P. BROWK, EDITOR. . BUSINESS MANAGER. BATURDAY EV’NG, DEC.5, 1891. The W. ¥. O. D. Mine. e The $00 level of the W¥.0. BD. mine is opening out in fine shape, says the Union of today, and shows that the pay chute is lengthening on the vein as depth is obtained. The ore ,is of high grade, ang. the vein occupies the whole width of the drift on that level. The shaft is also being sunk for the 900-foot level. The mill is for the present kept going with the ore that is stoped out between the sixth and seventh levels, while there is on the dump, which was aceumulated while the new mill was being’ built, 400 tons of ore, all of which will yield profitably. Since the new ten-stimp mill started up the clean-ups have been very profitable, and by the first of the year all of the new improvements will be paid for eut of the product } of the mine, and soon thereafter the payment of dividends will be resumed. There are tifty men employed about the mine and mill, and the company disburses monthly $5,000 for labor and supplies. The W. Y. O. D., from its present output and reserves-of ore in sight,.is now entitled to rank with any mine in the district. * ‘ Killed on the Track. linn ‘Thursday evening the first section of train No. 2 was rushing along throughs blinding snow storm in the Sierras, and when about two miles east of Towles: station the locomotive struck and fatally wounded a man who was walking along the track. The second section of ’ the train picked up the injured man and took him to the hospital at Auburn, where he died during the night. He gave his Aaditonal Parialrs of ‘His Devilish Deed this afternoon a small shabbily dressed man, apparently about 25 carrying a brown leather handbag, called at Russel Sage’s office on the second floor, that Sage was busy and eguld not be seen. talk in a loud tone. out to see what was the matter. terview with you.” ble for him to see the man then, bat he THE BOMB-THROW ER. Redeeming Destroyed Money. Undoubtedly the redemption division does sometimes get swindled, though not often. The women experts employed to examine the money sent in are wonderfolly skillful. It is marvelouk how deftly they will poke over a few charred fragments of notes and set an accurate valuation upon them. The other day @ poor woman in Ohio sent a wee corner of # twenty dollar bill, with a pitifal story about her baby having burnt it. Hardly rnore was left than a fragment large enough to show the figures of the denomination, but she will get the money back. Mice are great destroyers of paper currency, and some of the most hopeless specimens that comein have been chewed up for beds by those little rodents. Sometimes a pillbox full of indistinguishable ashes will arrive, accompanied by a certificate ‘stating the amount represented. Of course such a case is hopeless. It is ustially a kitchen stove catastrophe.— Washington Letter. and the Results. New York, Dec. 4.—At 12:14 o'clock years old, tial of 1 Broadway, and asked to see Sage. W. R. Laidlaw, Sage’s clerk, told him primal ture of The man persisted, and continued to 2 tonics, Sage, who was in the inner office, came digesti He asked the man what he wanted. The man said: ‘I demand a private inquers Sage replied that it would be impossimight possibly do so later in the day. The man continued to demand a private interview then and there. Library and Museum of War Relics. “ipsa , poem 1 a hi “Public Taste’? Hams and Bacon” * 4s : Suck scat a eather of the Loyal Legion, of a library and ad Leh oo oe and} ing sickness. It contains lated ee ynamite, and a2) ,yseum of war relics, which would in you'll want no other. Manufactured by no dangerous ingredients explosion that shook the entire block instantly followed. The wounded are: W. R. Laidlaw, Russell Sage’s clerk, left leg badly gashed and hands bruised and burned; will probably recover. G. W. Osborn, 52 years old, severe injuries about the face and bady. Condition dangerous: Frank Robertson, 26 years old, a brokér, was cut and bruised about . the abdomen, face and hands. He will probably die. Russell Sage, wound over the forehead, hands and face burned and lacerated; not dangerously injured. John J. Slocum, brather-in-law of Sage and cashier in his office, was severely cut about the head and face. The dead are: B.-F. Morton, a friend of Sage, so badly wounded that he d.ed soon after reaching the hospital. time become a most valuable institution. The history of the war has not yet been written, a probably cannot be until all who took part in the struggle have passed away, and then it must be written by some patient, disinterested historian, who. shall examine all the evidence on disputed questions of fact, which he can do only by the aid of a great reference library. The Loyal Legion is engaged in a national undertaking, but it is one of peculiar local interCc. est to Philadelphia, where it is proposed to erect this grand memorial of the war. —Philadelphia Ledger. An Original Scheme. Captain J. S. Dunham, a vesselman on the great lakes, has presented a scheme by which the waters of the great inland seas will be prevented from continuing to lower as they are reported to be doing. His plan isa very simple one. In. the Niagara river below Tonawanda, where crip, ter. The Age of Muscle. ° This is it undoubtedly. Never before in 3 the history of the race did the cultivation of muscle receive such universal attention and encouragement. sex practices every branch of calisthenics affected by the trousered gender. This of course is well, for exercise is an essennervous and the dyxpeptic, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters affords a guaranty of be built. Most genial and speedy of h regulators, entirely rectifying errors of moting a healthy habit of body. It conious remittent fever, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble. The aged, infirm and convalescing derive immeasurable benefit from’ its use; it imparts a hearty relish for food and bvercomes insomnia.” Couey Bros , Commercial street. 3-tf To the ridiculous is but a step, according to Schiller, and from misery to happiness . } is but ajump if call headache. For sale hy Carr Bros. or W. D. Vinton. : poe otel, Nevada City, on his semi-annual eel A sore or an ulcer that resists ordi aary treatment is a very serious matture, or it is the result of a very bat, condition of the blood. Don’t tam name -as-J.-W;-Davidson, a native of. Tennessee, and aid he was-bound for California. To protect himself from the falling snow he had wrapped his head up; which prevented him from hearing the approach of the train. It is claimed that no blame should attach to the engineer, as-it-was-impossible for him to have seen the man in time to prevent the accident. — Miraculous EscapeLord; who is supposed to be the dynamiter, and was instantly killed. An unknown man, supposed to be Frank J. Menzies, a clerk. An unknown woman, supposed tobe a typewriter. : An unknown man, supposed to be a confederate of the dynamiter. 8. G. Calhoun, a telegraph operator. His head had been blown entirely off. Thursday morning about 7 o'clock, says the Telegraph, John Leary, an employe at the Einpire mine, came very near being summoned to the hereafter. He was pushing a car to the dump pile and while Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Outs, rounding object Leary and the car both went over the trestle a distance of twenty feet, the car falling on top of the young man. Strange to say when the car was taken off the body it was found that s20ly” tore. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilhe had bis attention diverted teseme-sur-}blai-s,-Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and . pesolution, offered ina facetious way, posit vely cures Piles, or no pay required. ‘me within & It is -naranteed to give perfect satisfac-. few votes of passing. tion o: money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug navigation ends, he would dump many thousand boat loads of large.stones. It . per with it. Take NUTS OF ALL KINDS. might be that some steel structure could 3 z also be extended into the river from each The Great Blood Remedy side to narrow the-channel. The result would be to lesson the flow of water from the lakes and thereby inerease the stage of water at all points. The proposed dam would be comparatively inexpensive. Thequestion is largely an engineering one.—Toronto Globe. aera Evangelism and Mustaches. It came near being a rule of the Evangelical association that mustachés must go. The Rev. M. Pfitzinger introduced* a resolution to the effect.that the ministers of the Evangelical association should not wear the fashionable mustache. His was put to a vote and came within & Bishop Esher favored the motion of Mr. Pfitzinger and said that if mustaches were worn at all they should be kept short, especially for the receiving of the and ge>ridofit. Don’t S delay. -Rov. Jesse H. fo a PS & Campbell, of Columbus, (3a., writes: “A oman with a cancerous ulcer of years’ anding, and five inces in diameter, has senentirety retieveds-y6-botties of Swift's . specific, I consider its effects wonderful almost miraculous.” This is the record of . site Rosenberg’s Store. o s. S. S. Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. A. TAM, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga The Pioneer Restaurateur. Leary had sustained only @ sprained wrist, skinned nose and slight injuries left side. The World Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and com~~ fort of piankind-are almost Se halna sn band ood piankin = Et padaced stock ~ef -easx ghairs,in-hard “woods, . Holiday Specialties. holy sacrament.—Indianapolis Sentinel. ra nw) to his Silk Mufflers, Bilk Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Suspenders. Every gentleman likes them. d2-tf Gr. THE CLOTHIER. ” Useful Holiday Gifts. We —havejust -received an elegant. when Syrup of Figs w the world was enriched with the only remedy which is truly pleasant and re‘ freshing 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.
Water Supply Shortened. The cold weather and storm of this week temporarily reduced the water supply in the Snow Mountain and Central Heuse ditches, and the mines depending upon them for motive power have had their operations somewhat interrupted for two or three days past. The Nevada City Company’s small ditch plush and willow. of very handsome center tables. . At our store will be found the latest in. all kinds of furniture. n30-tf with pills and oils. Take Simmons Regulator. If You Try It Once You Will Want at this city, is equal to the best sold anywhere. It is suppliedin large or small We also have.a lot Lzce & Suaw, Main street, Nevada City. Don’t lose time and make yourself worse SAUERKRAUT. — More. The Weisenburger Sauerkraut, made ¥ = Cop th “ of motion, and of look, the Biss Gtshahse mapoty ar pap te tap Fhe, soul aflont, orgs like delicions sire flute and harp.” was closed for a short time, but is now Larry by Foun ag irign +6 Jor hor matchiogs look of grace and motion, open again. It was thought everything came tore. . fale eestored by the use of that unequaled, Pi pes see io tonic and nervine, Dr. ‘Pierce's would be all right again today all along Dude Hats For Misses, Favorite ion, which set in heal the li — action ev function and gave purity Hina. Only 25 centseach. Pretty and stylish. Cpe ae FB cesigtton ” ig’ positive cure A Peabody Nugget. At Lester & Crawford’s. 020-tf oor, the most compiionted and o! one Yesterday Superintendent Tregidgo. For health and happiness, the boon of . or falling of the womb, weak back. f ” antev' version, bearsent to the Nevada County Improvement and Develop t+ Company's office at No. 40 California street, San Francisco, achunk of ore about the size of a cigar box and containing $710 worth of gold. It came from tho Peabody mine. Mr. “Tregidgo says that a thousand dollars’ worth of ore is extracted from the shaft for each foot sunk upon the ledge. A RunawayThis afternoon a team of horses belonging to James Hennessy and attached to a wagon ran away. They started from the N.O. N. G. B.B. station, tore down Sacramento street bill at @ tremendous pace, then went up Main and Coyote streets to the Washington stage barn bere Con. Grissell stopped them by throwing a blanket over their heads. No damage was done. The Good Templars. The entertainment given at Odd Fellows Hall last evening by Nevada Lodge, L 0. G. T., was attended by ‘ pearly two hundred persons, and proved The addresses, were highly meritorious, and the nice supper served was thoroughly relished. all mankind, take Simmons Liver Reguladown ré tor. Beaton ‘and ulceration of the womb. It Bran ) guarantees give . satisfaction in every For biliousness and headache Simmons Manufactured by, Wortp'’s DIsPENSssABY MxzpicaL mu, Buffalo, N. ¥. Liver Regulator is the best medicine the world ever saw.—H. H. Jones, Macon, Ga. To allay pains, subdue inflammation, lieal foul sores and ulcers, the most prompt and satisfactory results are obtained by using that old reliable remedy, D. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment. For sale by Carr Bros. Schilling’s Best. Dr, PIERCE’S PELLET regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. Th i ble bowels, They are ure’ "Bose ‘Bold’ be druggists. 2% cents @ vial, The Gelebrated French Gure, Warranted A PHRODITINE.” sejnsact Once bought—al 3 Is BoLD ON A id ways sought POSITIVE —_="=—= GUARANTEE HOTEL ARRIVALS. © to cure any form g ofneryous disease National Exchange. ¥. Y , Bloomfield, \ ae anne of ¢ aikner nex. jeo, A. , Maybert, SSAA from theexcessive/ 4 ‘ He's Calan, Slaybers, . BEFOHE obaet tenet Ee W. Williamson, Washi BAN, Pfomgeechs be once, Ae. ae 2s Lost B WH. Meet, Ilia Foe, eae eetitcas tetera, Kertous Frow J. G. Mather, Malakoff tration, Nocturnal Emissions, Teucorrsce Dis ‘ 4 : AEN ziness, Weak Memory, Loss of P a T. R. King & fom, Mountain House, . tency, which {fnegleated often lead 9 premature Lm Kentuck: Yat, for 5.00. Sent of phan an deg a A Maslow, Dolambla hin, a WRITTED GUARANTEE 1a given for . every $5.00 order recei Cal. R. ke, Washington, D, C. a Tetmansnt sure ts} put eflerted. © We have e le gth ial ¥. George & w, Downieville, pa yeas npr pon pag ry ios old and young, Dr. W. 8. George, San Jose, by theuse of Aphroditine, Cireu Mra. here, ores THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. 2g ip Downe, rancisco, PACIFICO BEANCH; . RS. B sare 9 eee Cll, «2 Sansome Street, San Eyrancisco, Cal. FOR SALE BY City, 32 g Grass Valley, 17 guests. W. D. VINTON = = Nevada Gity. HEADACHE Pron 10) Suse Cc U R E D cae tod Ralety, ho matter of how long standing, by using CcCELEBRA TON} CEPHALINE Rev, J. W, PENDLETO Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded! Ten Conts for Trial Bott'e, or One Dollar for Full size. CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Revo, Nevapa Even the gentler health. But to the feeble, the vigor upon which a superstrucmuscularity may advantageously 4 it is also 1 f : it the most thorough 0 ORKING PEOPLE can take Simmons Liver Regulator without loss of time or danger from exposure. It takes the _ of a doctor and costly prescriptions _ and is therefore the medicine to be kept in the household to be given upon on and billious secretion, and proand prevents intermittent and bilbut is purely vegetable, gentle pn route in its action, and can be given with safety and the most satisfactory results to any mn regardless of e, t has no equal. Try it. * ——— ~ + 2@e-—From the Sublime “ use Chephaline for —_——_-+00 — Pianv Tuning aud Ropairing“THE CHILDREN’S FRIEND.” W. Bennett will be at the Union about the 1st of December. 026-tf Christmas and New Year _ CANDIES TAR LEADING: SPECIALTY THIS YEAR —— INEST KINDS IN ABUNDANCE f and at lower prices than in San Francisco. « BE CAREFUL! It is either of a cancerous nar Fresh Oysters Received DAILY. __ £20 Meals to order at all hours at my restaurant on Broad street nearly oppo~ wore ere We will display Hand keri . Uinbrela OUR NEW SHOW WINDOW . ROSENBERG BROTHERS. el A Fine Latof Rare and Beautiful Holiday Goos, GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS. SANTA CLAUS ADVISES EVERYBODY —TO GO TO—— TEos. LEDDY. Commercial Street, Where can be found one of the Best Selected Holiday Stocks brought to Nevada County this season. carted rn yi A GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT LINE OF ae Embracing a Thousand and One Artic les appropriate as ® Gift to a Relative or Friend. ——o——_ HOME-MADE CANDIES, all } FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ~ An Immense Stock Just Received. commenced receiving an Elegant Stock of Holiday Goods. 4 W. D. VINTON has Particulars Later. — hre You Looking aE For Holiday Wovelties ?. For several years past we have been Christmas the leaders here in introducing and New Yeor spocieition. = Beeler: This year we have determined to outdo ourselves, and difficult as it may seem we have no fear but we will ‘tar Just Received, my New Fall and Wiuter Stock of and when they ey all he se pong , , play we wilt p able to Ow euch 4. cient Si ist nted Stim Nove ogni. We are culling the wholesale markets, Toys and Novelties for Old and Young,. ‘kinds of: NUTS, Genuine Mecrschaum Pipes and Cigar Holders, Just the thing togives Gentleman aw-nw» FURNISHING GOODS,” result. —_— TRUNKS, ETC ——_o—— It is the Largest and most Complete Assortment ot vads Oey. Goods in this line that has everfbeen. received here, —— My being associated with one of the largest wholesale houses in this business on the Pacific Coast enables me to place goods on the market here at {a much lower figure than others can afford to. . —_o-—A visit to the store and a very close inspection of prices}. will convince you of this fact. * New goods received every week. Chas. Grimes, BBADING CLOTHueiARn, At the%Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. TO BOY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. nee LUETJE & BRAND, Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada City, most Beautiful Stock of . MPORTED and HOME-MADE JEWELRY ever Brought to th <7 county. Offer to the public the Tt and GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, LADIES’ , 5 SETS, BRACELETS, BREASTPINS, SHAWL PINS, RINGS, BANGLES, CHARMS besutifully set in Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, T: s ) cad cae ies, Torquoise, Garnets, Aniethysts, Saphhires, {Solid Silverware of Latest Styles Just Received. 3 oar We make HOME-MADE JEWELRY a specialty and guarantee it 18-carate fine, We will sell our Besiitiful Stock cheaper than any other store in the State. os OW This is the only place in Nevada City wh reliab) ‘atches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Opera Gime: pe T Ghery set vy Aaa war: or : rue as ted. Engraving done free. Jewelry of all kinds made fe pape short as W. D. VINTON and OARR BROTHERS Nevada Vitv. CALL ON THOMAS LEDDY AND SEE HIS FINE G00DS. BOOTS AND SHOES, pa ' Everybody knows where our atore is— corner Pine aad Commercial streets, NeVan pero once, [UT Droes ~~ 2 a] 8 eens Steroec SBR SE PO v M ev br BC he isi N my a ro}