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April 27, 1901 (4 pages)

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ene +HE TRANSCRIPT, THE NEVADA COU " . K C O R H C I R S STRIKE SATURDAY../,.-.+-Aptil. 27,\ 1901 — Ye ; hiked 3 z ; } j Ee 2 ’ Yesterday afternoon at about half-past three, the miners Per cent. JH. Richards is here from Sap Albert D, Allan, struck a rich ‘shoot of rock in © SAy8 that Francisco. . » the Bloomfield. level of the mine. E. Penrose is down’ from North and is very rich. Two pieces of the rock are on exhibition The ledge the men have been working on has varied from : : this morning. Geo. Clark left this morning for =~ North Bloomfield. SO. and Mra, 7 a Parlor will’ a i deceased ae have flowers hem at eat : Va, ee iF ini a, : pe i, q ir, CORSETS They sunk the shaft to a Srass Valley ews. depth of 160 feet, and some fine rock, including a large numChe Pulpit and Pew. s, were taken out in 1886. The Native Sons N. Jepson and Geo. Landsburg are ber of specimen e Sister City of Our Doings of the Peopl down from Relief Hill, Grand Parlor was in session here at thé time, nd several of Places of Worship Where You Will Be As Told Over the Telephone, — Miss Nettie Reader came down from the specimens were disposed of to the visitors. There was * ‘Welcome Tomorrow. P. P. Ferron and Oreek yesterday. F. W. Jackson of New York is here Shady Mrs. J. F. Dadley of North San Juan some difference among the Directors as to was a visitor to this city yesterday. should sink, or follow the old Spanish shoot. 3 : . Corsets whether they ington on the stage this morning. “ A. Stern was down from Washington a number of San Francisco capitalists Corson.” ‘The night at Fraternal Hall by the Good tional Hotel, and the consequence was that they become in. demption of David will meet at 6:80 p. Senior Endeavor s was volved in indebtedness, and the mine was turned over to the m., led by Miss Annie Stevens. SubTemplar way. . ing. late George Allan. — R. C.'Blend and W. E, Olmstead of ject, “Fidelity. to Pledges.” Junior ets nt Corsets Corsets ‘sets s BROAD STREET, near Pine. a grand success in every The whereabouts of Joseph Griffiths, Best Workmanship and Low Prices. Endeavor at 5 p. m. Sabbath school pioneer who left town nearly two The present company started to open it up again last atthe close of the morning service. the weeks ago, is notas yet known. Harry J Sparron, the barber, says that he met August and commenced sinking, with the result that they All are cordially invited. METHODIST. Mr. Griffiths twice since the time he man of San Francisco,is bere on a bushave encountered a rich body of ore, and will undoubtedly was reported to have last been seen. by iness trip. evening and a rich harvest for their labor. The men have worked Preaching morning Sunday He saw him both times near the PeaM. Rouse of San Francisco passed reap the pastor, Rev. W. Angwin. hard and systematically, and the wish of the people of this school at the close of the morning serbody mine. through town this morning on bis way to Downieville. vice. Junior League at 5:30p.m. Ep. city is that they will be handsomely rewarded. worth League at 6:80 p. m. led by Mrs, The men who are working the mine are Thomas CalR. O. Murchie. Class meeting at 9:45 San Francisco arrived here on last >evening’s train. J. Elbright of San Francisco arrived here last.evening and left this morning for Graniteville. G. Massey of San Francisco arrived ‘SOMETHING NEW! Conger’s Reception. anan, Eugene: Cleveland, Bert Hawke, David Whilden and a.m. Prayer meeting Thursday evenOx10ca@o, April 26—A special to. the ing at 7 :30. Tribune from Des Moines, Iowa, says: Lazarus Marovich. ‘The only accident that has happened The Iowa Executive Oouncil today Central Pacific Wreck. since they commenced operations was to Bert Hawke, who a resolution granting to the passed citizens of Des Moines the ase of ; had his hand caught in the friction. Yesterday afternoon at Tunnel 18 a here last evening and left this morning the State House for a public reception their for credit much Central Pacific freight train was wreckto These gentlemen are entitled for Camptonville. : ; to Edwin H. Conger, Minister to China, perseverance, as they have not as yet had a crushing, and wood. ed, and two cars smashed to kindling Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Fairchild and other cars were thrown Abalone, 20 cts. per can who has arrived at San Francisco, and Severdl in a few depended alone on their own finances and labor. They did off the track. Several passenger trains will arrive in Des Moines children of San Francisco arrived here OC, 75C, $1, P gh as you . @ Hartung Bros., San Francisco is here ona business trip. 3 ' Ed. Lynn, the well. known traveling J. O. Mullin and A. H. Williams of See Window! FOR SALE AND REPAIRED BY Dr. OC. W. Jones, CONGREGATIONAL CHUROH. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL WATCHES and JEWELRY J. Sims, will preach will soon re-open the St. John mine It was finally The pastor, Rev. at lla. m.and 7:30 p. m. Subject of and work it. decided to follow the shoot and they drifted up under the Nadiscourse in the evening, “The ReThe Orange Tree social given last Henry Thompson went up to. Wash last evening and retarned this morn 8 Offered for slp y. this office. Ashburn and A. H. Parker. PROMPT-ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. ‘PHONE, MAIN 551, Hon. John Caldwell, Capt.’ Fleming, G. Galavotti, C. E. spending a few days. ughters ands 7 f Miss Mao first opened in 1884 by a company composed of C. J. Brand, g: A. Butler of San Francisco is here spending a few days. CG. A. Brendlin is over from. Colgate on a visit-to friends . last evening on a visit to friends. W. B. Meek, one of Oamptonville’s The State House has never were delayed, No.5 being eight hours days, been used before for a reception to not receive any assistance from outside capital, and it. res late, No. 8 five hours and No.1 eight ° enterprising citizens, came down yesquires true pluck to undertake such a venture. than State officiale and, returnNo Eastern ‘mail arrived here other ‘hours. ETERS train of twelve terday and returned home this morn = ing. Mrs. Samuel Kirkham and her two dsughters arrived on last evening’s train from Missouri on a visit to rela SEE — Went to Washington. Coming Home. until 9:45 o’clock last night. Machinery for the Pusheck. At noon today Henry Kohler took a —_A Tr Jackson's Beehive Grover ing soldiers, A special coaches will leave Des Moines for Council Bluffs on the day of Minister Conger’s arrival in Iowa. _ Governcr M. H. Byers A carload of. mining machinery is at Sbaw, Adjutant-General make up will officials State other and tives, for Colfax ness, the appointment of Brigadierton to attend the grand ball to be. the Narrow Gauge depot at e with Major Committe n Receptio the Mrs. J. Byrne of Moore’s Flat, who A river,* Bear on mine s Pusheck’ General William Ludlow to be Military given there this evening. Those who Dr. the only surviving has been here on a visit to Géo. O. GayGovernor of the Department of Viayas, went are Mieses Evelyn Simonds, gasoline engine and other apparatus Hoyt Sherman,late John Sherman, and the to lord and family, returned bome this brother be will mine The lot. the in has been revoked. A Board of SurDaisey, Shaver, Emily Cleave, Millie are fifty prominent Des Moines men. morning. geons has made an examination, and re. Tompkins, Perl Wanamake, Margaret worked this summer on a more extenSeveral hundred people from points Mrs. O. J. Schuster of Columbia sive scale than ever before. ports that General Ludlow suffered Hopkins, Juliet Irwin, Bertha Shaver, Hill, who has been here on a visit to all through Iowa will make the trip to Dorfrom an attack of. grip and locali An abst ainer does not bar Gilt Edge Council Bluffs on the Conger special. Emily Collins, Nellie Reynolds, her sister, Mrs. W. G. Richards, rer. congestion, which has developed into cas Lawrence, and Mrs. Henry Kohle Whiskey. He even takes it as a mediturned home this morning. Gendangerous case of tuberculosis. cine ‘because it is pure. Misses Jennie and Mattie Meek of —_———+ ooo Spring Lamb, Choice Meats. eral Ludlow will return to the. United 7 . Camptonville, who have-:been here on a The Curse of Womankind States by the first transport. the visit to Mrs. E. Bond, returned home New York, April 26—A dispatch to . Q©olley Bros. have on display Ie sick and nervous headsches. Sherever s this morning. famous Herald from Rio de Janeiro says: Lamb the the years ng fifty Spri For more than lot of ; the finest man’s Headache Cure gives instant reReports from Maranhao says that Inwant you If Mrs, R. W. Nichols of San Diego ar-} sogse Moore whiskey has been t. marke this into ght brou ce lief. Onedosecures. Guaranteed per dians attacked the Ohristian settle‘rived here last evening and left this standard brand of the world. : a nice roast of lamb, lamb chops, choi Immediate relief. ment in the Brazilian State, that a / morning for Washington to visit Mr. . roast, or the finest cut of porterhouse fectly harmless. 25c. and 10c. a box. It cures neuralgia. fight ensued, and-that—200-Cbristians s order and. Mrs. M.D. Cooley. your BORN. or tenderloin steaks, send Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. were killed. No official report has to aim D. Furth, the well known merchant ys alwa who , to Colley Bros. of North San Juan, who has been to be had in the Dickerman, sole agent. been received. At Nevada City, April 27, 1901, to the keep the choicest meats to al8 : San Francisco on a business trip, reife of A. Godfrey, 2 son. market. Mantua, April 26—Owing to his: ill-. +55 ioad of young. ladies to Washing , be decoration 3 The mine was < 4 Six to fourteen: inches, and is very strong. % ) come GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON, at the National Hotel, and have been placed in the cabinet. J. Gilbert went up to Washington tested, ns :
, i 4 3 Grave, se The rock is literally filled with free gold,} * Oounty the 300-foot 3 " : ee Fruit Cereal Prune Coffee have a bond on the Nevada County mine, owned by. A Large Shell Given With Each Can =) NUMBER . ) 501 . per pound . ee —— turned here last evening and left this morning for home. GAINS TALK ABOUTtoBAR"T nis Rev. John Tamblyn of this city is suffering from an attack of malaria at Mr. Tamblyn his home on Gold Flat. will be unable to occupy the pulpits at Bloomfield and Relief Hill tomorrow on account of his illness. Mrs. E, Cleveland and child, who arrived here last evening from Hawthorne, Nevada, left this morning for Camptonville to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs: W. B. Meek. drink, the next I take a pleasant berb and my complex a : oe morning I feel bright ion is better. My doctor says gently on the stomach, liver and kid SS sortment . £ j (HATS. It is called Lane’s Medi Goes tag Per : Ton. Ten tons of ore from the Tilley mine crushed at the on Deer Creek were mill yesterday and SS 4 ore was taken is twelve inches wide and there is plénty of rock in sight to! last for a long time. The owner Edwin Tilley, ie much pleased with the out Most everyone who has whiskey for virtues to Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured anit part of ng clothes rorkrooms: rho weals) 8 [bac 1B ct. Colled: £08 <.cicncieeseiseseccossneissees 35 3 Ibs. 20 ct. Coffee for ....c..cessscseseeneeees PURE AND It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prethe best fi tii di on he" moons, eurfnes. Toe retly rfec i e two ingrediente is oat ctededes such won derful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. OHENEY & OO., Props. tele oO. : by draggists, price wa: : Hall’s Family Pills are the best. MEANS THE MOST STYLISH. *& and give her your order. CARLOAD . . WALL PAPER. THIS Parlor Papers. oft Bedroom Papers. GULAR PRICHS te Ww.are, Lamps, Sets, and Dishes et Toil s, Jardinieres, Dinner Set of Every Qescription. Great American Importing Tea Co. ° MASONIC f. Pine St., guioine Nevada City Come Just to Look at Values and Bargains IUMS FREB EXTRA LOT NEW PREM WITm Tcas, Coffees, Spices. : ¢ <~ = ‘ Oar.goods are uniformly high grade, ‘Prices may be different on different— lots but each is of the best quality obtainable at the price. Dried 2 Canned. Fraits ‘i As good as can be. aan A Prices as low as can be found, Full measures and full weights are secured. We don’t cut quality }because we cut prices. SIGQURNEY, CASH GROCER. @ » GIVE US A TRIAL » # a aes BROAD ST. ABOVE PINE, NEVADA CITY SPECIALTIES If you want to look your prettiest go to her 15 ct. cans of any kind of Spice....... 85 25 ct. cans of any kind of Spice....... .60 10 ct. packages Mush fO?....:-+s+ssssesesee .20 10 ct. bottles Extracts for eeececcccsccssesossese 25 et. cans Baking POWGOP seicscssscsseeneteess TO LISstTHnNn Pric es Cut Se 7 Ladies : MISS HOEFT’S HATS Spice Bargains are, Aga China, Crockery, Glassw surrectly on the blood and mucous faces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not 4 .50 ALL THE SAME QUALITY It is a Known Fact, Chat . DELICIOUS must ease, and in order to cure it you take internal remedies Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di the best tonics know Valley: oy : 60 20 te 33% Catarrh isa blood or constitanal dis osed ‘of one of scription. It is comp n, combined with last in every ™ . 8 ihe. BB ct. Coffee fOr .cicsescccsccecsascaestectiness oe 3 Ibs. 30 ct. Coffee fOr .....-sssesereserene 3 lbs. 25 ct. Coffee fOr ....:.2c-ces-ccstsoenroess . With Jocal applications, as they can not reach the seat of the disedse. quack medicine. These hot days. Of course there is Ice Cream, but you're alOream and ways.sure of getting the right sort with the genuine article. Berries and what not in the way of flavoring at ~ 18 Commercial Street, Nevada City. bad Nevada County when aclean-up was made last night the rock was found to have paid $30 per ‘ton. The ledge from which the sale compares ite ICE CREAM SODA : cf Sezesbies scscccncecceesagsocee 1.00 cine. Lane’s Family Medicine moves ‘ eo . b Yash: wei: ns gai Bar e ffe «Co , 6 , coeBe.taoSeeolyereMe $1.00 tineees 8 lbs. 40 ot. Coffe FOE ceciscnssesissnser ee ge easily as tea. look, ° in Street 8 lbs. 40 ct. Tea LOPS ™ Is the only question nowadays, beWrhOlesale : and : Retail : Liquor : Dealers. cause everybody and his wife wants . Metab Tee ce Uo atat eaves se se oe TOT. .....ccecercececccceecsceccee ee LOA (Bottle, dozen or barrel) Foley's Ice Cream Parlors, 3 lbs. 35 ct. Tea for.......0:-00 ishaslaieietss .20 } neys, and is a pleasant laxative. It is} of TEA THAT GROWS made from herbs, and is prepared 88. 60 VARIETIES to SELECT FROM. EVERY KIND ; ‘DD AND BY MISS : Sea Ct. s. it acts Schneer’s Cream Soda, ABR YWD’s IS KK 3 lbs. One sncne 1.90 ver soreness G Tha: SO Ck Pen FOP sc citdesacstee 1.75 ae s secsceneace cecstes occas TOT.. LOR 8 [be FO Ste 1.50 3 lbs. 60 ct. Tea for Wish Snes (Bottle, dozen or barrel) Ale& Porter “WHAT FLAVOR DO YOU WANT” Evans India Pale Ale ? Burnetls O Tisterm Bargains Tea Dollar Tea for........::ccseeecees $2.25 athe: Time Bed . At Wilson Celebrated Ginger Ale, a ka JR. TELEPHONE . os oo YO oO 09 Nevada City, a Killed Ry Indians. )CERY. lhc nec a a ie cg * , tonville. s 28 t Pre O. M. Marrey is down from Campwho . Personal Paragraphs. $ — sanrnees ave eens —>i-+— ALL PRICES. We have the finest assortment in Nevada county of ete HAIR 5 SOUvEN TIE CLASPS, LADIES’ SOUVENIR SPOONS; LADIES SILVER PINS. c. J. BRAND, . z& Broad Street, Above Pine, Nevada City. STRONG SHOES ~weseae GOS EnOS7s We have just received the “NEVER RIP” SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS are just what the name implies—a shoe that WILL NOT RIP. PRICE They t finding with our Wall Paper 1.75 TO $2, according to size. Also an “ The Home Critic will have no reason for feul from defects. a on the walls. Design, coloring and quality are alike free No less than five o pattern is the refinement of artistic skill and good taste. the best makers bave contributed to our stock. : ; —AT— Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes Price from $2 50 up, SNELL © FLEMING S. povey BROS. Broad Street. CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. In the latest stylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Oslf. -