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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

December 7, 1896 (4 pages)

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HARP It is ‘Itinto. put -to buy days. get the to next ere, we lass of argains ir stove ds only. LE to x them Fare Valley wait on ds ese goods e BEST. yeed any» are sole tion. bells, at and we * line of ; all, for 4 e9 ees? stores in City, Ca NEVADA. CIT¥.MALL TIME TABEB Arrives.(9:48 a. Mm. Bastern .«+--++++** toy i 9:43 a, m. ep. mo ge 8 ae PErres Cet Western,..ssceeers ~ Be) *Excepting Saturd ve 2 ae aes © raw Valley, Chicago *) F Park, Colfax AY -Grass Valley »-: ierra Cit N, Bloomfield. Maybert *You Bet..-.5-5 *Monda, OFFIC) , ndays, .m 99000 co a hese * BSSsee 2 So bo} Fe a s bs . To Run Between ne and Kevada . W.O. Burroughs, Agent of Marysville, gives notice in the Appeal, that commencing‘on Monday the. 7th of ‘DecemF per, the Accommodation Stage Oompany will put on @ line. of stages be‘tween Marysville, Grass Valley and . my opinion, the most important in the . Nevada City via Browns’ Valley. This ‘ service will leave . Marysville on Mon-. days, Wednesdays and Fridays and re‘turn on the alternate days. pet PEREER B . pare a bill for the estab shme the California Miners’ Association, are the most practical, hibit of the minerals of the State 15 good in its way and might as well “be what was wanted to induce people to develop the ‘nineral resources of the State. : ' procure fait waikble data about every mining district in the State, which he cannot do now for want of the means required. The mining interest is, in ‘State today, and in order to properly develop it there should be reliable figures, maps and charts, so that. those in search of ihformation could ‘obtain it. Mine to Be Opened. Representatives of the syndicate of ‘Sacramento business men who re-) Feently bonded the Wright and Bailey . ‘claims, adjoining the Boss mine at) /Sweetland, passed through this city . ‘Saturday on their return from. an ex‘amination of the property. The con‘ditions of the bond. im ‘question are! that a plant witha capacity for crushfing 100 tons of ore per day shall be, erected within six months; that the . ‘sum of $15,000 shall be paid for the . ‘claims within a year, or sooner, if 25 per cent of the net receipts shall , yield the required amount. The parties . interested will push developments and . Iwill soon add an active mine to Ne“vada county’s ore producers. . Restrict Its Jurisdiction. . ' Asa means of relieving the Supreme ‘Court of the pressuré. of-business, it,is, iproposed to restrict. its. jurisdiction in suits for the recovery of money or damages, to cases. in which the amooht is at least $1000. The present limit is $300. Of course, as @ matter of -prineiple the amount involved in a suit does mot make any difference as to the of rights litigants. ‘The limit'is, neoesBarily, arbitrary, and there is much to be said in favor of raising it toa much higher figure. The United States : Cireuit Courts became so embarrassed With small cases. that it was found necessary to raise the limit from $500" © $2000, which was done by Act of Dongress in 1887. . A Thing of the Past. “Patronage” is a thing . of the past at. ihe San Francisco Mint. Atl the peo» employed by . Uncle Sam in that establishment are now under the protection of civil service rules, being sure fof retention on the payrolls s0.long-as . they remain capable and well-behaved. ‘Only a few heads. of departments are. Fsubject to the political ax. Civil serPvice reform has made substantial pro[gress of late years, though in a, quiet Sway. itis éimply the application of, ‘business methods to public offices. ~ The Old Blue Tent Mine. A force of eight men are at work unlacr Superintendent De Mott at. the Brand are now receiving the most.elO”) is the place te:find the bestand largest Blue Tent bydraulic nine, which is,t6., Phe operated by drifting. The old boardling house has been fixed up anda lot . fof supplies laid. in. No work has been . done in this mine since the, company } -was enjoined from hydraulicking four-. Fteen years ago. . 1 a Se): Teachers’ Examination, The annual examination of applicants . for cértificates to teach school will be. ' tors, has reported upon the work necFifty thousand dollars a year for five years expended forthe Mining Bureau which, at this time, is” of but little value, would result in attracting people to this State, who would develop its niineral resources, and the expendituré: of that amount of money would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars: to the State. If anything is to be done to increase thé usefulness of the Mining Bureau it should. be in the line of enabling it to gather information which could be relied upon rather than in the matger of an exhibit, As to the State exhibit, that is well endOugh as‘anattraction, but what the State needs is more manufactures and a determined movement against convict-manufactured goods.” i After the Alaska Mine Again. There is a. possibility now that the Scotch company which ‘took hold of the old Alaska mine at Pike City, Sierra county; may determine to open up.the mine as it ought to be. They have had representatives on the ground, and William P; Miller, the’ mining engineer who has passed upon the Jumper mine of ‘Tuolumne for Glasgow invesessary to drain the mine. It is understood that his estimate amounts to $200,000 for cost of a tunnel from the Yuba, which, when finished, would give the:company about 1800 feet of “backs” ensuring a large reserve of ore. This program of work will be.recommended by the visiting agents. dl Grass Valley True Love. It.is asserted that a Grass Valley lady who at a dance the other evening gently tapped her husband on the shoulder with @ fan and said, “Love, it is ‘growing late; I think we had better go home,” is ‘the same who, after getting home, shook the rolling pin under his in Golden Gate Park as well as any-( where else, he did not think that was . ‘ “ought to make a liberal. allowance . i nght, 5 been, slo ra nak well fe Tonight the company will presen! “Hearts of Oak,” a , THe cheapest wagons, wheelbarrows ; ern. factories, at Rosénthal’s. 1t One of the Pioneer: rs. entered the naval service of the South in the war. “After the war he came to California and remained. He was an uncle of the late Sheriff Douglass of California Pioneers, and 72 years old. anne Mining Notes. Jeff Lovelady and others are working a quartz ledge near Rush creek, about three miles from town ina westérly di-. rection. A tunnel ‘has been ran into the hill and the quartz taken out has the appearance of beitig good milling ore that will pay well. Lumber is on the ground and a building will be put up at the mouth of the tunnel so that work can be carried on during the winter. : George Ragon is working his mine on Ragon Flat and is meeting with fair prospects. There is considerable prospecting being done in that section, and we expect before long to hear of some important developments. 7Oe Fine Butter. Woodland Creamery Butter, the best in the market, can be had’ of Phil Scadden, the sole agent. a25-tf Something New. nose. and said: “Yon infamous. old snaggletooth scoundrel you, if you ever look at.that mean, hateful, calico faced mackerel-eyed, old thing your eyes were riveted on tonight, Pl burst your cocoanut wide open for you.” ~~ Oe Elegant Goods.
For the holiday trade Luetje & gant stock of goods ever seen in this city. The stock consists of all kinds of precious stones, watches, silverware etc. The prices are. lower for. firstclass goods than ever known before. tf Fine Perfumes.’ Seely Bros’ Quadfuple Extracts are ‘the finest, American goods. Each bottle a fall strength lastifig odor. Put up in han dsomest packages ever shown gin at’ Washington Schoolhousé in this i, this city. . For sale exclusively by icity on Monday, December 2ist, at.9 ‘o'clock a. m. ‘Those who intend taking . tf the examination should make a note . wl fof this,’ {4-2-4 fee } Srare or Ono, ;Crry or TOLEDO, } si : Lucas County. _ Frank J. OnENEY makes oath that he . Fis the senior partner ofthe firm of F. . J. Ouennry & ©6., doing business in the City of Tolgdo, {Co and State : aforesaid, cake said ‘firm ‘will pay ‘the sum of ONE, HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of . Catarrh that cannét ‘be eured’ by the b use of Hatis Catarre Curni* FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed . in my presence, this 6th day of Decem~ . ber, A. D. 1886. Hall's Catarrh Oureis taken intern: _ ally and acts directly on the blood and » mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free."* ~ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0 Sold by Druggists, T5c. _ ASw! GLEASON, »<o) Norary PUBLIO. Hall's Family Pills ‘are tHe best. . ae ia H. DicKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer. _ oe CoPt's Tonic Bitters cure indigestion, constipation.and loss of appetite.. tf Sad ARRIVALS AT THE ‘UNION HOMrEL . _ Maiti Street, Nevada City, _ ‘NORTHWAY & GAY, Prornrerors Hi Ti, Douglass, Westville, « F. Rutherford, Trackee, Rhas. Bradux, San Francisco, Jack Williams, “ b. Woodruff, — Hill, J. Bamberger, San Francisco, J. Jones, Yuba City, Joe Forest, “ fom Mullen, “ OQ; Goodrich, . : “ lor, Grass Valley ’ . “ . . Courtney. Downicville, ‘ Jose, Fag e There will be a fine Turkey Larich at . Gay season. i). * Holiday Story and Picture Books.” > class, of gooas. lee my 25 cent line. tf Druggist and Stationerjewelry store you will see the’ very latest novelties in cut glass, Austrian Burnt Orest and Royal. Enamel, and gold-plated ware. Goods that are hav&FE Riise a a ah vf a8 George B, Douglass, whose death oc. Pe truly far in advance o Gurred at Modesto last week, mention . *2ything of the kind” 1 this. of which we bave alveady mode, had. cty in previous years. It is an ox-’ been County Surveyor, of. Stanislaus tensive one and embraces everything county since 1000, He first’ visited . : the. tine of novelties whieh are, California in 1845, with the Smithsonian . Enown to be up-to-date pee Institute. Commission on s tour around . *liversmith’s art The high reputation . the world, and landed at Monterey. hich this firm. has achieved in the: He served in the Mexican war in the . Pest. is, sufficient guarantee thatthe naval service. When the gold excitegoods handled'by them ate of ‘the best inent began he came again to Califorand do not lack» the nia in 1849. In’ 1861 he went East and . "8. tf this county, a member of the Society of store will be open evenings till 9 o'clock. Saturday nights till 11 o'clock. — fone cal (Laresr, Uxrrep STATES . By dropping into the Frank Golden Foop Rrrort). Luetje & Brand’4y;the Place to Buy. —— ky a> Please Take Notice. oe From now till after the holidays our Studio on York Street. Frames of any 4d to order on neisco prices. N, B.— " ioont Bon ay xen Plain and Fancy Candis & Of the best quality. Royal Baking Powder Company, z NEW YORK. ing’a big sale in all the large cities. They have never been shown here before. a4 Oe Néw Lamps. Legg & Shaw Co’s store, Main street, assortment .of, Hanging. and.Table Lamps.. Prices will astonish you. olT Merit « Merit talks’ the intrinsic value of a Ss Hood’sSarsaparilla, Merit in medicine means the power to” cure. Hood’s Barsaparilla possesses actual and uiiequalled curative power and theréfore it has trae merit. When you buy” Hood’s Sarsaparilla,and take it according to directions, to purify your blood, or cure any of the, many blood diseases, you are morally certain tq receive benefit. The power to cure is there. “You are not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing; and thas ; @rive out the germs of disease, strengthen the nerves and build up the wholesystem. “J suffered from dyspepsia 20 years. I had a feeling aé.though there was #lump in my stomach, I did not dare to eat for a long time. ‘ Inever weighed . ei Ia prepared only by 0.1: Hood & Co, Lowell, Masa, ‘Just the Thing. and get some of Heinz’s Mince Meat in . ake Hoods “. Headquarters -. thingnow without discomfort. Although in my lite.” Mzs, Eiiy ¥. Bume, 45, : . Toys, ‘Pole rurale The es and fruits and nuts common to ‘The festive occasion that we-all love to observe. b FOLEY, King of All the Candy Makers, } pHAVE-ARTSTIC! ‘TREE “ORNAMENTS IN PROFUSION. ~S AN You Wish to Know.. .. What gee: Pe: to Buy. For.Presents Be as The. Puzzle Is Solved! Come and examine our heavily laden counters and shelves. « The latest, novelties: in eversthing. Impossible to enumerate them all. Come and. We Are ‘Bure to Suit You. Darri#s For 1897. ¥/ I. STEIN. For Santa Claus.. “BF. ROSENTHAL'S_ “And a Fall Line of Handsome Tree Ornaments. 16 (el meg * coasts a Boe at 5S dnn if at! a = parchaper * home-made. Depot fo \Tip a ¥ ‘SILK HANDKERCHIEFS in all grades and prices, PLUSH SLIPPERS, SILK UMBRELLAS, Etc. ‘Byer offered to the people of Nevada county. J and Children’s Suits § 3 Suit } in pallens $i 75. Samcrtat? De D Sctt GROCERY.. J. J. JACKSON, = +. Proprietor Agency For--lonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Fancy Groceries a al PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. — Pepsin : Battle Ax Tobacco Duffy’s Malt Pickles; % gal. bottles... 25 Gamecock Whisky quart:“in bulk, pergal. 50 IXL Whisky ‘5. Olives,“ x 1 25 Bryant’s Root Beer ,f. . 10. Mikado Soap, per bar 05 Hire’s " “ 3for 50. Everything else in proportion. « = = = # ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee noe CGE TIM SR Rape Ree oe ee The Cash Grocer, z= =Sells Groceries Cheap. JUST NOW ‘HE IS SELLING: Five-gallon keg pickles for 85c. Oriental Soa for 5 cents per , or 90 cents per Box. of Bars. Rolled Oats 20 lbs. for $1 00. Beans, either Bayo or. White, 30 lbs. for $1 00. gf . 'Try a package of that“Natural Leaf Japan Tea 1 for 55 cents. You get a Beaut Knife and Fork with each package. Call and get prices, whether you want to buy or not. A. B. WOLF, the Cash Grocer. Commercial street, : Nevada City sainninmeae — P Bane . a VINTON Leader in Artistic and Useful Holiday Goods The advertisement telling _ the particulars will appear soon. HOLIDA ATTRACTIONS AT KINKEAD’S. ’ oS es There’s Not ee : a Bit of Trouble toe . eae ee pate oe Christmas = Judiciong buyers cannot afford to overlook my Shoppers. . . “"*me est goods att iowont pions Constoreial Street, Nevada City, Cal. formance James Kinkead. _ : .