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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

April 6, 1894 (4 pages)

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fe gr Nevada City, nnniene Published veulngs Daily xcept, Sundays and . Porn Ba 3 Legal Holidays. thet day. 5B Sixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When Friday, the . a papal ar ana ing is peouliar to itself, ches Nevada County, Paid in Advance fer. Full Year. Ae ee ee . Loca Reapine Norices—Ten Cents & Line . tunity to attend the Fair. ‘for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subnie -=Feemen’s Ball. sequent Time, One Dolla* a Line a Month, Rates Por Other Advertising Made Kno#a on Applia cation. At the meeting of Nevads ‘Hose Company! remecremmecrmaernonncseemememrmmeemmrncrmnmcrmemmeenssren . No. }, last evening, oi alle soho THE COLORADO GOLD MINE, . “** *ppeinted to confer with: a from Pennsylvania Reatbbed hes. This Novel eater’ it ‘the Midwinter . 'eg""ding 0 ball on the 4th of Sly *Ji 2 bee Described G. Neagle, Eb Grissel, Willism a) — se ll gs The committes from No. fot: . . f : fan Francisco, April 3, 1894. James Hutchison, Ay Evrron Traxscirer:—The two concer. ga Schmidt. sions which will undoubtedly be of great), "ab interest to your mining population are} ™) =) ~ the Colorado Gold Mine and the Oregon Hydraulic Mining Exhibit. The former graphically displays the method: of -quarts . mining, while the latter is intended, in gen. _ eral, to show how placer mining is cartied . on, and in particular to put before the pub-. Blood Purfier, sia tein tal damenis lic the discovery of Mr. Ayers of Oregon, . to the Complexion and cures Constipation. Commissioner of Mines from that State Gp dm te oP Dm the World’s Fair at Chicago. The Colorado Gold Mine is approached by ® long tunnel in the side of the hill. After . ’ at the mouth of a small side tunnel. .This led us to the room where is displayed what is known as the Colorado Gold Mine. This wonderfal piece of mechanism shows, in miniature, a mine ia full operation. It is a vertical section ef the mine in which the inventor was a laborer. As for its size it is about seven fect inj «@ héight by eight or fen feet in breadth. The] mineral brought from the mine the model is intended to represent. To the inexperienced, which comprise the. 6 greater number of the spectators, this exhibit gives a clear conception of both the the construction and operation of-a quartz mine, for nothing is lacking. Every detail is there, even tothe nails which hold the supports. Here he can learn the difference between ‘‘overhand striking” and ‘‘underhand striking,” the difference in’ the oper\, ation of “veins” and “stringers; and what is meant by s “‘tunnel” and a “‘drift.”’ Here he can see, in active operation, an air pump and a water pump, He can learn how. the mine is ventil: and how the drifts are, in working the stringers, prevented from caving in when the rock is taken out—in short he can learn all about practical mining that he is willing. to absorb. On the surface is a complete -hoisting works and quartz-mill plant,‘The miners who Visit this mechanism are all lavish in their words of praise. Immediately adjoining the Colorado Gold Miue is the. Oregon Hydranlic Mining Ex-. . hibit. Here, as Isaid above, Mr. Ayers has a small placer claim in full blast. You can perhaps judge the size of the whole when 1 tell you that the ‘‘monitors” are about seven a. length, everything else in prePT heicl cichg te bcs won known to eall-for any description, so I shall try to make Mr. Ayers’ discovery clear to you, ‘whieh was &/Boy, . Writes Postmaster J. C. Woopson, Forest Hill, W. Va., “I had a bronchial trouble of-such a persistent and sttbborn’ , that the doctor pronounced it ineurable with ordinary medicines, and advised me to try Ayer’s.Cherry Pectoral. 1 did so, and one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen years, 1. have used this preparation with wet atoey whenevér take ©. A Bad Gold, © and I know-of numbers of people «whe keep it in the house all the time. “not ‘considéring it Safé to bé “‘without it.” MI bave been using Ayer’s Cherry in my family for 30 years, with the most satisfactory results, and can ~ cheerfully recommend it as being especially adapted to all pulmonary: com. TI bave, tor many years, madepope other médicines a special miele es cone * sBeolsl oosuplas a. pone an hse over other medicines of the class.”—Chas. Davenport, Dover, N. J. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr.J.O. Ayer Co.sLowell, Mass, . Prompt to act, sureto cure 18 Boan Srazzs, Mavand Oo.” eas “Residence on Coyote Streét. . Shey Seopa cle WAL have soe Simmons Live Regulate Seas iwi IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN-— . Chinese and Japanese FANCY “GOODS. Silk Embroidered Handkerchiets, Sitk and Crepe Dress Patterns, Etc. Aut Kinps “or Fine TEas. —\ —WANUPACTURERS OF ~ Ladies’ Children’s and Gents UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Boots and Shoes. #8 Goods sold at the lowest. cash prices. ‘s@ Call around and examine our goods. COMMERCIAL 8T:; FOR SALE THREE LOTS — In Nevada City, —CONTAINING— Five Acres, All Fenced. There is a Good House of Eight Rooms, Two Barns, One Stable, NEV4 DA’ CITY, CAL, Its purpése is explained, ié set forth, as the inventor or discoverer boldly states it, as “a successful method of impounding debris so as to preventit from filling up the streams, thereby permitting the resumption of hydraulic mining within the State without injury to a public or private interest.’ The plan of working is as follows: _ After the dirt containing the mites] has been carried through the sluice boxes, over the riffles and gritslies snd the, valuable} ing allowed to flow directly into ilen, ; is held back by adam. The water, instead] of flowing over the is carried off by 6 vertical pipe, no.n8 to receive water from the tep ‘and to allow it to flow out near the baseiof the dam. As all the outflow is from the surface in one place and at quite} . @ distance from the sluices the water carried off is perfectly clear. Instead of des~ troying farms the miner builds them up. by the banking of the debris against the dam. "The inventor says that he has a mine of this type in successful operation in Oregon, and the Federal Government shows no dis~ position to interfere, thus proving the effiae ee Mr. Ayers hag not Paten vention, but has left it open “dot the free use.of all or any whe wh 40 to Nevada Light ii/eesene adopt it. $. HL Regiment. -Going to the Midwiater Fair?It you are, you'll need something in the ‘Grand; Ball Bxhibition Drill, Wednesday, A = 18, 1894, COMPAN Y C, Antantry line of Trunks, Valisoy Ciuh Vega, Tole ‘ry migecTORS : ‘. scopes, Straps, ete, “We have ’ : sll-qualitise ahd stzlon Wises line evee. UP Geo, Dit brought to town, aod cheap as dirt Lieut. werman, / BM. Mrzs, ' tt. 2 Ao nda ——e re ESE
iakauan Sahti se ate AT ARMORY HALL, a Fruit Trees; Free Water, Horses and Cows. &@ The Ground Is All Sowed. For further particulars enquire at the Transcript office. IRIFTY GENTS A WERK [Advertisemdnts of hotto exceed five lines ip length inserted under this head for 60 ‘Cents @ week or$2amonth, Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Centsaa month. Payable invariably in advance. . PROF, HOLLAND'S Daneing School and Social every Wednesdiy evening, Children’s class every Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, at -Odd . Fellows Hall. Admission, 25 cents. m30 “GET THE BEST. The best violin and guitar strings for sale at F, O, Lugrse’s. DRESSMAKING. Mra.MoAra, how-located at the corner of Cottage and Winter streets, will be pleased to.s0e ladies desiring dresses made. m27 STRAYED AWAY. A sorrel Buggy Morse strayed away from itsowner, Anyone returning the animal to the undersigned will be rewarded.* m22 Avner? D, Atay. FOR RENT. —— :] ° ‘Two stares in the Transcript Blook. ‘a of Fred K. Brown. . . PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT. JAMES than = HEE. 7 LEE KEE & C0,) A square Knabe piano in excelent rep, ths }BROAD ST. ‘MARKET, "Near the City Hall. a) Customers supplied Beef, Pork, Matton, at the lowest — Veal, . . with the very of Lamb, Saus NEW. FIRM. Klingenspor & Evans Having leased the” UNION HOTEL. . BARBER SHOP Are now prepared to do wort ti ‘their line grow psu: manner. A MAN GEPS WER f he goes out out an, umbrella and stays there long enough.— The man. is there, so’sthe rain, and when they come together there’s wetness for you This office has lots of new and beautiful type, ne presses and artistic printers. Then we figure down to. bed rock. The'md terial, work and “prices combine 80 as to make Departme nt.as Busy as a Beehive The year ‘round. So when you want Fine Printing of any kind, Call atthe Transceirt Job.. Office and see What we do In quality and in prices —~ ——AT House Furnishing Rooms, Commereial st., Nevada City. —_ LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK ! THE LOWEST PRICES! parr SETS sepeoon DINING AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. FLOOR MATTING, RUGS, ETC. . Upholstering Neatly Done by one of the Best Upholsterers on the Coast Aro yb ptoag ie ter paawage from Rurope and Eastern a These Orders, it not used, WATER. ORANGE CIDER GINGER ALE, . Wire Pein ee os pera >on rss] heed fe ' Soran op rate . t visit my store. a “Pinta, and per tana to auit al ees ft aa te cg I you-went sree r ere aspe ofthem. The tothe most elaborate wil: be er — Rae 2 Gens ae oth 2 Geet > EERE AN kinds of Agenie® for the San Francisco: Examiner Finest Brants of Cia in Neva Citys C:U:P:1:D:E:N:E! G. WM. DURST, a >> Prop’r, BREAD, OAKES, ETC. WEDDING CAKES AND PASTRY Made to erder on short notice and on most All orders for anything in my line prompt ly ettended to, oo flstcton tn merit a Si ee ito : t's Satay Sore [Petre a i rsa re a bn 26. he best of And se ant Uis dine meee TRY IT, 3 pie a J. TJACKSON,.. . a Pro: wietor, fia spe P ae aS te ibcaisidiins Street, Nevada ots: ‘ cnt ead Stoves. . 4 = come Seen : : J. Camm. . OR a CARR Stoves a. 8 a, CARR BROS. Steven = < PROPRIETORS OF THE/M Li he lorning. Lig p . fl A k q Sf ti i HEATING . Patent Todd Heater , ace Drug, Book and Statoery Str, <2 enero Masonic Building, Cor, Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada Git). . \And Other Kinds KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A © © (Richmond COOKING } Grand Pacific < Garland Completa Stock of Drags, Pat Hodis, Uils, ead, th STOVES \wettneay School Books, m \And wey ay 18 Blank Books. ! GEORGE E. TURNER, Miscellaneous Books, 5B to 69 Pine Street, NEVADA orry, OAL Periodicals, : Pictorials, New York ey Magazines. Comme crole] G-pdicining —Oe VIOLIN Fi BANJOS 4 : AMBCORDEONS Before Using Cupidene. = Ane ae Ci qe Oe A ie Tat oe This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all. a wilt ‘aie ps for You jen = « Ranounes o ica a he Cente gas) EET musio Samana. EADACHE, ~~ a RRPLMNN 98, 8s ue : : i. it) ' J a amy sda Sp cormmranon eI J) } VOCAL Fae te)