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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

April 11, 1903 (4 pages)

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ingles, Pisio p kept cont : Head of Boall® i bis, Wild . to Her J . 4, wife of Oharles wild, , barber of thie city, » o'clock last wight at. ng street, She bad be ‘om consumption for Lite and‘ber death was 0 i came to this city ago from the East and hes ’ed here; and it was here ehe joined in ‘wedlock to the} . pwbo now mourns ber lose. aqaiet and retiring natare, . }devout member of the Meth. rob, ever working 2 bee of christianity. ~ » qas loved and res’ pjoyed her acquaintanee ‘and h be the expressions of regret he pasting of one: who in her was the exemplification ot} * anhood. She has gone from . of tbseical sufferings to @ yall is peace and quietness. 4 was a native of Penneylaged 84 years, 9 months and A-husband, mother, two sisbrothers and the following on survive deceased: Olas, mio, Richard, Cella, ‘Dolly p Wild. : peral will be held tomorrow p from the family —— 0 fu Ont0, City oF TOLEDO, soas COUNTY. J, CHENEY makes oath that be Oo., doing business. ‘tn the do, County and State aforethat said firm will pay the ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS and every case of OaTARRE pot be cured by the ase of paTakRH CURE, ee FRANK J. OBENEY.(6 before me and su once, this 6th day of DecemD, 1886. : 4. W. GLEASON, ~~"Notary Public. Qatarrh Cure is taken interdacts directly on the blood sous surfaces of the system. era free, INEY & Oo. Prope, Toledo, 0. Fe hie 780," Family Pills are the beat. old Storage Meats, pecial first-class Cold ou should send your ket. S' SAPSAPARILLA PILLS. Chocolate Coated, }Constipation, Biliousness, Sick 5c. Dyspepsia. . 106,, Rue’s ugh wv She was ‘mines owned by the Marchle Consoliby ‘dated Gold Mining Oompany, since -l-oat-of the gravel that give mill returns orders to. Bros., Commercial street. ‘The beef, pork, mote and jamb eti-tf The following article is a trae state‘ment of the amount of ore extracted And gold bullion produced fromthe they -were first discovered by the Murohie Brothers, antil they were turned overtothe Murchie Goli and Silver Mining Company (4 corporation) :~ The Filmore ledge lies a few bun‘dred feet south of Big Blue and runs northeast, with a southwest dip nor'h, and sbould join Big B'ue about 800 feet east of the 90 foot ore chute in the Big Blue. “Filmore and associates sunk several shaliow shafts 20 or 80 feet apart. The vein is 18 inehes thick, ‘qaite heavy with salpburets, Ore ts eaid to have paid $8 or $9 perton. The ‘vein was worked in 1859, and the ore aod sutpburete ie of the same characThe Wide West, now known as the Lone Star, being an extension, was dis}eovered in 1965, A tree was-blown up ‘by the roots and it brought up a piece of ore from the vein, aboot 100 Ibs. in weight, that on breaking was a perfect honeycomb of gold, This vein runs @ue north and south, with a dip west, 281¢ degrees and has been worked from where the present hoist stands on the Big Blue, for a distance south 400 feet more or less, and about 60 or 60 We Bho sa8 per ton. it is presumed that between $15,000 or $20,000 was taken out of this location. th of Wide West. By washing in e Gravel Diggings, the pay chute was govered ap to a depth of 120 feet with gravel sand, volcanic asb, etc. In cne season 98 tons of float rock was taken of $5572, and as the bowlders were very were taken out near the surface a on. the slope.. at the ledge.. “The Lone” Star “Ladge=Extenstor} on the south, the vein extends. feet. Gut of. this: ibe thdencaeee Se tae eee vas time the property was turned over-to the corporation. — north, Several hundred tons of . the ore chutes’ would crop for tance of six or seven bh : places. The ore paid 38 or r Probably. $6000 was “aban ‘rom this vein. date for the office of City Trastee, bie friends having induced .him to enter well qualified for the offfee, + + The Costumer Here hds arrived and has brought with him: the largest and most extensive assortment of costumes ever seen north of Sacramento. The costumes will be on . exhibition at both Grags Valley and cates and there is a great variety to se lect from: ~He -will make-—his--headquarers at the City Hallin Grass Valley unill next Tuesaday, from 10 to 5 o’clock, but in the evenings will be at the Natiional Hotel at this city, . upto10 p.m. On and after Wednes-. * day next the entire etopk will be on exhibition at this gity, The Alice Belle ledge. Hes. south of : Big Blue 1000 feet more or less, Course . » of vein northeast with southwest dip] o¢ Another Candidate. . Chas. E. Tegler se pce auae the political race, Mr. Tegler ie one} : of our foremost business men, end ie See, The costumer, secured for the Pro=. _ Motion Committee’s Masquerade Ball . Nevada City, but there are no duplios taken which yielded $89,756 up digs ae comes from indigestion. Rardock Blood Bitters strengthens and tones 1 -. the stomach; makes Andienetion imups. avon ned ery Compound is the one preparation indorsed by the ablest physicians for spring tenovating and recuperating. possible. > *. » Laxative ‘Bervous prostration, neuraigie, satism, dyspepsia, kidney and liver troubles, and female ‘irregalarities, Paine’s Oelery:Compound has a regord of wondrous and lasting cures in every city of thie great land. The _Marder of Speech Is stuttering, stammering. Melbourne Institute (pateats protected), Van Ness end Market, San Francisco (Los Angeles branch), guaranteed cure by celebrated Australian system, or feeg refunded, fares repaid. .Stammerers are sensitive, slow to. act, Friends are true; real friends who quickly send addresses—copfidential. Special rates 60 days. N»> immorality or —_ tion tolerated. ‘shelly it is presumed that not less than For Sale . . * DANCE E 7 COMPANY 0, N, a i At ARMORY HALL choice : iaialog 3 Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE M. L. & D. MARSH i. For Sale <= 0a . tically new, two! n-Room Cottage, prac gee Building ot and a and Building Lumber. and Yards—Head For Sale >? complete stock «eye. E. aa _. honest ase ot the » Compound for the) “. improved appetite, s sonnd digestion, aweet sleep, nerve power, and a condition of health that will make you “The Royal,” KLINE & GEORGE, Proprietors MASONIC BUILDING, Pine street Nevada City FFF PISS New Store, Goods and Prices : anne we've opened up and are now y for business, Everything in the ea fe bright, span new, Fresh from the m casb prices, enabling us to sell below peso the credit houses pa for goods. We sell for cash only. It enables us to make prices that cause our compet. itors to wonder how we do it. We have no bad accounts in this way, and
you don’t, pay for what womebody 4 else byys op credit. We have come to stay. We are re-. sponsible. We are not experimenting. We know that the goods and prices we offer will batid up a good wee here. BARGAIN NO. 1. This week we are offering a magoitjcent stock of Ladies’;--Men’s and Obildren’s Shoes. All brand new, the beat makes and Jatest stjies. A RGAIN NO. 2. Donitebe ot Men's Faroishings, such as the new Spring Styles iv Hats, Shirte— golf and fancy stiff bosoms—neckwear,, socks, and the many things whieh delight tasty dressers. ont Remember what we say we do edo do, Money = if you’re not watisfied. Spring tilinery OYSTER COCKT®*T I wish to announce that I will heve commercement dass ae eoon-as the wea: her permits, so aes to give everybody an oppor tunity to see the styles and plan for their willinery early, Trimmed Hats = Will be furnished almost exclusively trom my San Francisco store. My commence~~ ment days wil! be WEDNESDAY AND — THUDSDAT Both in Grase Velley end Nebine Oity. ‘Everybody weild of Boulder st. Tel, 301.l akers, bought at the lowest F . 25 Ceuts , per B Box(t ©O0. VINTON’S PHARMACY TRAUTMAN at has co le Boot store to the store.next to J.J. Snyder's on Pine street. I have made a NEW PRIOE LIST—Cheap forcash. Hoping the public will take advan’ of the low prices in 5. ERAGE A and Shoes. L. J Billiard Table _ T have received a fine new set of Ivory Balls-and now have one of the best Billard outfits in PBs town. PaNoY Ee DRINKS Best 5 cents Beer in town. FRED EILERMAN Half the ills that man te bete-to} Dr. Cooper’ S. Best place in town * — your. ' nothing like doing: a thing Pacis adoages init to the drop of the: curtain, nes which were worn by the performers were marvels of maguificence and elegance, rich and historically trae fn every sense of the word, : ». ations of skilled hands had @ magnetJ -. ism about them that attracted all eyes . \jto the: stage and many admiring ex~ MLM. Austin of Winchester, Iod. knew what to doin tbe hour of need, pressions were made concerning them. The play is a military one and dates bask to the Franco-Prussian war and . it fall of exolting ptot and incident. ’ Mather, gave her ample opportunity to be seen at her best, and in this role the actress was both emotional . ard forceful. help her. He thought of. > eee New Life Pille : at once aud was iy <A at Vinton’s * » = x ay * * * + E * The _ Smoker Delphos Lawrence as Paul Durand made an excellent General and is fally capable cf mastering the difficult oharacter assigned to him. M.W. Marsh as Sergeant Finnie. ceer Pablo wasthe fanny man of the cast and. kept the large crowd ia a state of humor by hig jg many pert and witty flings. = The specialties, Shick ar are a pleasing = . i nee ‘ofl eal Colonel . Watterson and Colonel Bryen. would not let Mr. Cleveland _—. "seme itheee to, ‘anal Tho New York newspapers says the . red lights have gone out of the New . . York red-light districts, “Hes sin gone out, or has it only gone, like most , . other things, farther up in New York? Sir Thomas Lipton takes iseue with Président Roosevelt on the race suicide qu2stion. He wante some oldfashioned Mississippi steamboat races . at the Exposition. Lady Herbert has made the discovery that the father of the German Ambassador’s wife is engaged in “trade.” We are deeply shocked, too, but we insist on withholding judgment antil we hear whether or not. the gentleman is making money.. Pension Commissioner Ware occasionally receives some peculiar letters. This isasample: “Paradise Hill, 0 Asst. Sucrey Interir aged Washinten, U.S. Sir: You addres me at Paris whil yeu ott to addres me ns my countrie seet at bh Iam at oil times, tacing (taking the air) and thren t@edure my coff witch are the damdes coff effer aflicted to.annie one person, soldjer, saylor or sitizen on behalf of Lord-a-mitey, so ples sir addres me at Paradies,” war a UR 6 A ot He O. Smith Who has conducted the ELEOTRO-DENTAL PARLORS for the past ANNOUNCES year, . that he has~ bought oat the entire interests of Dr. R. Smith in these offices, with their full equipment, and will OS Ae conduct them in the future as heretofore. Calls for Them. ea Praerereop Oren eet ol WHY? . Because They Know. They Are Getting Their Moneys’ Worth. sense 3B N. S. of Md. ‘Telephone Main 831 od s# a @ 2 € WK, Broad Street, x Fi. W. iH " SMITH ~~~" Wholesale and retail dealer in — : Groceries, . Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Etc. 3 PRUNES og and Caring at W and Retail. Neuvapa City, January 18, 1903. MR. W, H. SMITE bee Yeduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CENTS PER POUND RETAIL. So ask your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES. They eS healthy. SMITH, -Nevade City ] Masonic Building, Pine es . Nevada City, Cal. A A A A ee = = sate We are now displaying a line of Ladves’ Leather a Bape ranging in price from Ag to $8 each. Call and examine them whether you . vr A, & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street Now Ready for Business.. We have now on display an elegant line of Spring Millinery which we invite the ladies of Nevada City to call and inspect, OUR EASTER OPENING Will take place Thareday, Friday and Saturdag of this week, when I qill have on exhibition a variety of beautifal things tor spring and summer. The ladies are cordially invited to visit our Store. MRS. L. LUBECK, Commercial Street, Nevada City. On Monday and Friday I will be in-Nevada Oity to give personal attention: to my customers. TT PQQ POPP FOO AUDKO WATERS.. Fifteen Different Varieties duet the iw _ PartiesOGhe Bee Five Srocery, = ' J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. gO oe ee —— ee 5 U ‘DSON= Personally conducted on merit. : 1860, when Company was established. BERT ALTON] H PARTIES Pleased patrons since Fulfilled promises— rates lowest; genuine comfort; grand scenery; through tourist sleeping cars to MISSOURI, TULINOISNEW YORK, NEW ENGLAND and principal Eastern States. You are invited to call or write for information and helene value of which you are urged to judge ei . 4 JUDSON-ALTON EXCURSIONS ipagae O fices, %8 Crocker Bailding. Sam Prancisco *