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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

December 31, 1897 (5 pages)

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r for 25 each, . ents. ORE, AGER. i tore, ods for , ETC. + for ERI cS. y Fitted! clasp Kidé beat. 3. STOCK . ranging x Ladies, FES. Ladies and ’s CLOAKS iso received 1aking your ‘0 trouble to ectfully S10 = om 2) TUAANYT LAT UAATEP Au NOPULATE 1? a uu . eae Pots tr cotetin rhs it above said head litch and also from . into said South kk or any of its int above said: gravel, or grit, or © diminishing the bove said head will prevent . Bust of the Superior Court of Amador . Until two or three o’el id. stream from flowgad dam of plaintiditch.to the extent natural and reguto the impairment first right to said is city. who is accts of the case says intiff, has a water pek which he uses ydraulic purppses. a) ine in Indian Creek h the drift and hyBliss testified that lid his water right no ms that the Sierra a defendants not only = Owners of Claims. ~ As there now remain but a few days sc hag Ist in which to complete assessment work for this year, . ‘performed toan amount not less than fifty dollars. And at the end of sixty days after date of location the perman{ent location must be made, the facts of ‘the expenditure to be set forth in the blanks, known. as the final location noticé, and a copy filed in the office of the. County Recorder for record. This is the preliminary work necesWithin the ‘sixty days after "Tooutien . work in developing the claim must be Bed thle abe Interesting Experience of Mrs. Kounsbury ! of —— Washington. = ~ Stomach Remarkable Results. From The Use of The New large cellar, whe cost foot of the land can be rriga’ fine ie water. The ldcabfa rotected from Medicine. : IO GOK inde aid frome the late bad ; ay. frosts by its natural surroundThe practice of publishing medical testimonials is certainly not a new one; in fact, the subject is well nigh threadbare, the columns of every, paper being . pa, fall of-them. Nevertheless, .occasion‘sary to have a title to a mining claim and this will answer for one year only, ! when additional work must be done. To obtain a patent to land of the public domain at least $500 must have been expended in development work . on the claim, and at least $100 each . year must be expended on a claim . prior to making proof in the v. 8. Land Office. In a recent case decided by Judge . county, all of the points were brought . out relative to the necessity of complying with the laws regulating the location and preliminary work of a mining claim. The claim of the plaintiff was that the defendant did not, during the year 1896, perform such work as contemplated by the Revised Statutes of the United States; for which reason he had forfeited-his possessory right and left the claim open to relocation by any one who chose to take advantage of the neglect. On the other hand, the’ defendant believed he was doing all, that was required. He had spent a great deal in previous years, and in . 1894 had done more than the amount of . } j ally a case a; of so interesting ; and remarka eo athiaek pts merit . Sone. special attention. Of sucha character phos: 2 ) ohn. tr far BW hingympia, in o! ‘as toa who. now resides at No. 111 Maple Vic Lonusuerrsnebie a 8 was an ag(iis Lo case of stomach trouble, She}. says: I was very weak, could not sit up j im bed hgstttaraytg hour ata time, no ug the juice of .rare Mig appet Susany pe ve to ge As ock in the mira! ng before sleep would come, my heart ak weak and ra eget Fag would . & collect in my stomach so that a number of times during the day I would become helpless. I saw pean oe bop dl eae art’s Dys the C Oheiatien Her Hera’ ie of “Detralt and even now after taking but one’ box” am a good advertisement for them ; 1 sleep good, have a good appetite, she heart is better, my nerves am gaining strength so. fast, that, yeswill be mailed free by addressing StuThis ranch adjoins the celebratI walked seven blocks. a ares and Delaware gravel is letter will do any good y oa . Ghating teas has every indication of conao ue publish it in the Obristian Horald, . taing good mining ground. Anyone dehave many friends who read that siring a safe and remunerative investment, will e. well to call end examine oof > tabinte-borg-dinb -wonders: for; the: a oat where hope, of recovery was nearly SS ee etre Eee eer CTe) all paral pennecky. FRANK POWER, The cure of this lady is but one of. ! Executor of Estate of Samuel Allison, thousands who have been cured of dys-. deceased. d21-td pepsia, pe hg aes and ; ee we es @ regular use of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets—a common sense. ‘* Cash Works Wonders.”’’ remedy, which cures by causiug the . . om pt tion of the food eaten. d be taken immediately after d their beneficial effects gue ppeedils parent in the increased of stomach and nerves. ‘They cure palpitation of the heart by remov= the cause ; they increase flesh aud tite by digesting the food before! Ene frets enrsoe ces Farnese and Saddlery Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets not only pe eke ame A they are Ro safe CHEAPER THAN EVER. pleasant that t! are. also pery adapted to children and invalids. Hor eh ores We drussista ot 60 cts: JAMES CAIRNS, A useful book on stomach diseases Broad ad st, opp. National Hotel, the foliowing . PRICES FOR CASH ONLY: He Should Save. “Edward,” said Mrs, of Chicago, to her husband, “you mtst begin to save money, and not be eo extrava-. gant. ” “Well, if you don’t, you wonft ining but from. drift . 88¢essment work contemplated by the: able to pay alimony when I TRESOUERS ction, according to -Mines,” the mountain} nounced a somewhat f Atchinson vs. Peterson y the Supreme Court of ie conceding that the first 101 water for mining purftitled to the same as equent appropriators, al interruption in the b quantity of quality, re. yin @ Subsequent mining from discharging tailings »which caused sediment p. carried into the prior rs ditch, thereby compellSonstruct a sand gate, or which had to be: “flushed” WJadge Field upheld , this -the’U. 8. Supreme Court. Ps of California should take fe this branch of the water jlem thoroughly tested so it. be effectually settled once ar as this State is concerned. Tim portance that they know Fe they stand in the premises. al come Opportunity. .ie a useless thing unless 4 how to’ make pictures with one of Dickerman at the Pine and Commercial streets, . teach you how to make exlevelop. the plates, and do rinting, toning and. mountect the entire process of : hy. He sells the best instrud at Eastern prices, He Mothing for instructions given! pmer s. 00 Reward $100. ers of this paper will be earn that there is at least disease. that. science has cure in all its stages, and 3 1s rh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure itive cure kroyn to the pity. OCatarrh being a i diseago, requires a contre vtment, Hall’s Catarrh n ‘internally, acting die b'lood and mucous sur-. stem, thereby destroying a of tlre disease, and givt strength by building up tion and assisting natare L its: work. The. proprietors much faith im its curative; , ‘tiey offer One Hundred ‘any case thaf it fails to for list of testimonials. F.J. CHENEY & CO, ToDruggists, 75c. \mily Pills are the best. " Cum. Tonic. is Dipadar Liver Tonic and rifier.. Removes Biliousness pins. As pleasant as Lenion statutes in the working of specimens aud otherwise on the claim. It was unquestionably a clear case of ignorance on the part of the pros; pector, but the law takes no cogni-. zatiee of this fact. The decision of the Judge was that the work performed by the defendant was not within the true meaning of the statutes that require $100. worth of labor to ‘be performed each year in development of. the claim, and he therefore found for the plaintiff. Doing Good Work. Sydney Smith left last night for the east, expecting to return by the eighth of February. The object’ of his trip is to interest more capital in quartz mining propositions in this locality. Mr, Smith has already succeeded in getting strong companies to take hold (the Phonix and the Bismark & Gladstone). A man of Mr. Smith’s hustling qualities and good standing among moneyed Easterners who are looking for mining investments can do a gocd deal to help increase the prosperity of . Nevada county’s mining’s interests . when they get to work in earnest. Health Assured. Physician—I fear you have been stitutional every morning before breakfast, Col. Livehigh—I always do, doctor, two of ’em, and never less than three fingers.—N. Y. Weekly. Not Qualified, of two promising mines in this district . ) t keeping yourself too closely coniined. .
You should go out more.” Take a con; divorce."—Up-to-Date. A Well Known Article. : Judge Crusty—Are you sure. your love for my daughter is the. genuine article, sir—are you sure you are not roistaken: about: it? Cholly Mushly—It is not possible for me to be mistaken about it, sir. Ihave experienced the same sensation a thou-. sand times.—Judge. Her First View of It. “Mamma, is this a cocoanut?” . “Yes, dear. wv “Has it got milk in it?” “Yes.” (Turning it about in, -her hands) “How. do you milk it?” — Chicago Tribune. It Leadeth to Destruction. In vain the cycling tyro yearns To dodge just heaven's wrath; His steed with fiendish rapture spray The straight and narrow. path! —Brooklyn Life. RESEMBLED THEM BOTH. Mr. Cross—That baby over across the way seems to inherit ite voice from both its parents, colonel’s letter. Second Politician—Well, there is only one construction can be placed on it— First Politician—Only one construction? Pooh! I always said he had no business in politics.—Puck. New. Hayseed in Town, Countryman (examining a watch)— What luck! I’ve found a gold watch. City Sharp — Ah, well, it’s mine. Here is a sovereign for a reward. Countryman (ashe walksoff)—That’s a-good game, I'll dispose of all those brass watches that way.—Tit-Bite. Pleasure’s Byway. Cheppies who lead rapid lives Find with quite a shock That the road is very short From champagne to hock. . —Judge MAD CLEAR THROUGH, First. Politician—I haven’t read the; Mrs. Cross—How so? Mr. Cross—It makes a great, deal of noise like its father, and keeps it up like its mother .—Detroit Free Press. Reason to Ask. Harold—Do I look like a barber, mother? ? Mother—No; why? Harold—'Cause all the people call me a young shaver.—N. Y. Journal.; Couldn’t Support Him. Miss Calcium—They say Dottie Footlights is going to marry young Cadleigh. ’ Miss Wings—What—on her salary? How imprudent!—Up-to-Date. At the Piay. She (who has read the synopsis)—It's too bad that all the principal characters get killed in the last act, isn’t it? He—Yes. That ought to happen in the first act.—Cleveland Leader. e A. Woman once r om plained that she didn’t like Schilling’s Best baking powder. We told her to use onefourth less and now everything . is lovely. Gus—I don’t see you going } aroma t with Miss Chaffie any mo7%>. it Charlie—I am ie POG, me. She sends. b opened. ape back ailA Pack . if you dor Es : HEE. «fd she is donk, oes my letters” wit . In that case, she . } 7 forever. When @ is greater than h 20 hope of her ey ir store on } jn holiday supplies ain . GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Ma-. % fron and Quinine in a tasteless form. ; TE Board of Education of Nevada School =2 e0 RSSRRARSSRSRSRKSSS Cau on George Co. Gaylord, the Broad street grocer. tf . Lap Duste Boggs Why hips.; Corcoran & Wr.tams, contractors Swoas Pads, per pair. and builders, do first-class work cheap. No Cure—No Pay. “That is the way all druggists sell Chills and Fever, It is simply . Best a parses Oil, per gallon. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, ig Tonics. Price 35 cents. jy19-6m To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Henry Lane, -All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 250. 94-6m Union Livery Stable, Main st., opp. Union Hotel, Prop’r The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them Open day and night School Property For Rent . UNION MARKET, Commercial St., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., ° ° Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., At the lowest rates. EB’ ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacos and Lard. A Good Living and more may be made by any one with a McAllister Magic Lantern outfit, giving enterFey re tainments or illustrated lecQueen Lily Soap tures in small towns and _ villages. A small capital and ee energy are all that are needed. © Finest Laundry Soap In the Mar-. 4 book that describes, pictures and explains the operation ot ricAllister’s Magic Lanterns And Stereopticons and tells how to conduct entertainments will be mailed Made in.San_ Francisce,' free upon request. T. H. McALuisTeEr, 16 Washington St. Chicago. AA AAU AL ALL : Single Glance On the part of the prospective purchaser, will convince any one that the fine goods just received from Rochester, New York, at 5 KINKEAD’S istrict wit receive sealed f fhe poe pal eive proposals for Lincoln School Property At Nevada City, said proposals to be opened . at the regular meeting of the Board wa . . Wednesday, Jan. 26th, 1898. The Board reserve the right to reject any or all offers. ‘ates tho Chink: ess proposals to the Cler CHAS, E. MULLOY, P: L. 8, CaLxrns, Clerk. eae Nevada City. Dec. 30 1897. Washes Without Eabbing and does not injare the clothes. The largest Family Washng can bedone in three to four hours. A girl of twelve years of age candoa washing with this soap. @@BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Ask your dealer for it and thus help build up t home industry. Are Just Right for Holiday Presents, Rattan Chairs, Combination Book Cases and Secretaries. MAASMA AMA Abh bb db bb ddd ddd ddd > A NICE CHRISTMAS: PRESENT CAN BE FOUND Our Cherd Friday aS 88 Surprise Sale, Fancy Rockers, Crtffoniers, , On the 24th instant, ae Great Bargains will be offered in Millinery Goods to all who call. . BADER MILLINERY, Broad Stret de Tit hs Well ANE Dolls, Toys: AT LESS ‘THAN COST. WwW. H. CRAWFORD. Good Things for TENE New Year’s Dinner ~<~Miince Meat, Cranberries, Mount Rouge Claret, Barartaria Shrimps, Stuffed Mangoes, India Relish, Chutney. HH MH INGREDIENTS FOR MAKING MINCE MEAT TAKE ROBIN HOOD Ror an Appetizer. Seeded Raisins, Glase Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Boiled Cider. WOLF, The Cash Grocer. AE TEI TE TENET TEENIE MEE TRS ER ERR IR AT HOME ® > »} & Cleaned Zante Currants, Sex Scr ana Yar O0, OL, Cl) Oy, ab, I, 1 OD, OR, sf SN USeach (Sey (Se PSE SRN SEs PSE 2Stox ogton pects acct ©] Oa", Soe a B es pa POINTS i To be considered in Men’ s Made to Osaee Clo aril 4 ARE . , STYLE, FIT, QUALITY, PRICE. SMITH The Tailor Turns out work that fulfills every requirement. e References— My: Patrons. Rar) ear uf) Pry) Rar) Ree oa ora Scr) Vans ao, Cit Pack M09, Pao, Hartman— “Prince of Cutters” CL KID CL KIO Sa [Sax (ye) (ya Cra) Me) Sar) Sine ORoee; 29 OS OO SULMACOUAWOAUNAUOAUIAS Hand Painted China, Novelties, Silver Ware, Watches, OPMIGAL GOODS, Fine Silk Umbrellas. For Sale at the Lowest Prices. Luetje & Brand. No Charge For Engraving. Diamonds, No STALE Goons. PPE VOC FPO TE HE HHEHEOEOO EOD Be, I receive’ fresh Groceries and Provisions daily d my stock is constantly new and fresh. My Aplicy is to buy THE BEST TO BE. HAD And to sell At the Lowest Prices, One price to all, courteous treat-™ment and prompt delivery. PHIL: G: SCADDEN, Grocer, Holiday Goodie TESST . Clocks.. Commercial Street, Nevada City) a are ae eH as a en a at