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(Continued from yesterday:) ~
rday the Transdairr gave its
Psa concise and up-to-date write“some of the many . mines: that
Nevada in the lead'as the ‘greatid-producing county not only of
hia but of the world. Today
bntinue the story, and will ento complete it tomorrow: —
. Home and Cadmus on Deer
Fare operated under the same
gement as the Texas, employing
rmen and running~a ten stamp
‘mites above Nevada City in
Valley is the Constitution,
bh has been opérated” in the‘ past,
ig good results. A tunnel is now
grun to strike the ledge several
ed feet deeper. :
ming now to Selby Flat district,
of the most important mines is the
Suerte, otherwise known as the
tham. It is situated on Cement
fabout one and one-half miles from
ada City. Twenty-five men are
loyed developing and a five-stamp
iis kept running, producing about
y, per month, the cost of producbeing about $2000.Rother claim which has been a
it producer, and which only needs’
bloping to become a present and
tant payer is the Gold Queen,
fmonly called The Horsefly. The
one from $8 to $15 per ton.
Bxt comes The Comet and Round
intain group which gives promise
become foremost in the district.
§ group is well developed, showing
imited quantities of ore. Several
idred tons have been milled yieldreturns of $12 per ton. The averwidth of the vein is two and one‘feet. Upon it the present owners
template the erection of a mill in
inéar future.
he’ Lovelady. claim on the same
{has been thoroughly prospected
/ promises to become'a mine of
le in a short time.
ie-G olden Star on a parallel vein
extremely rich in the early history
Martz mining. Atadepth of only
y feet several thousand dollars were
fen out. A well developed ledge of
Bod ore lies in the bottom arid wor
i just been commenced by Dr. A. H
kell and W. J. Britland, the present
ie Bismarck and Gladstone group,
sisting of four claims, will soon be
ne a leader. It was formerly owned
‘Sydney Smith of San Francisco,
was recently purchased from him
"a-New York company. There is
hty of ore in sight to warrant the
Btion ‘of a 5-stamp mill, which will
put up in the early Spring. To
$b-cannot be said in praise of the
parck and Gladstone group, for no
he promise more than these,
e‘Trevaskis, situated at Red Hill,
been worked for two years with
factory results. The ore averages
per ton in the mill, while some is
mely rich, yielding from $5 to $50
an.Three thousand dollars was
@ out in 10 days as an. example
'productiveness of theclaim.
Mt. George, owned by J. F. Kidfed Zeitler and others, produces
lens throughout the mine and
Bes to become an excellent propStanford, known also as Oro
iS. worked by Hon. J. H. Neff and
an Brothers. A small force of
§ constantly employed, their
y output being near $3000 while
enditures do not exceed $2000.
fA.a 10-stamp mill on the propida City is not limited to quartz
but also has a number of good
found mines. The Harmony,
Odin, Reddik and Graham
remost. The Delaware alone
duced $15,000 a month for the
blve months. There are about
oo working with an average
¥ payroll of $11,000. .
© GRASS VALLEY pisTRiot
iodaced steadily for many years
y foremost and well known
tuated within its boundarributing thousands: of dollars
t to the county’s output. —
fy between Nevada City and
ley is the Brunswick with a
‘mill. The property is: owned
parties and New York capitaljout 50 men are employed.
ly. production is about $7000
ho-Maryland has been worked
y since 1868. A mill of 40
pushing 100 tons daily, is kept
re averaging $12 perton. The
butput is about $36,000’ while
ises will not exceed $21,000.
th Star and Massachusetts:
ned by James D. Hague.
t they are among the greatest
} in the county. Two hun-. .
thirty men are employed and
z runs from $10 to $50.per ton.
mps dropping steadily pro00 monthly, while the exA. D. Foote, the superin. tendent, for the successful operation
of this property. a :
The W. Y. O. D., with 40 stamps constantly ranning on good ore produces
$20,000 monthly at’ an expenseof
$12,000, which entitles the W. Y. O. D.
to a place on the list of dividend pay‘ers. >
4 The situation of the Ind ependence is
‘very favorable. The owners are. -sinking a shaft 1000 feet deep to strike the
ledge, which shows that confidence
may be placed in deep level mining in
Nevada county. — ae
. The Empire mine gives to Nevada
county the honor of claiming the oldest mine in the State. It was located
in 1852, and has prodiced. over $7,000,000.
ing $60,000 per month. The number of
men employed is 250.Under the direvtion of Saperintendent Robert Walker the company expends about $40,000 monthly developing their mines. To much cannot be
said in praise of the enterprising spirit
of this company who, handling much
money, use it to develop the county
through mining enterprises. ©
The Rose Hill is another that. promises well. The first blast set off by the
present owners exposed a body of ore
sprinkled with gold. The mine has
produced $100,000 from surface workThe Orleans on Ophir Hill, near
Grass Valley, consists of the Heuston
Hill, Madison ‘Hill, Filmore, Prescott
Hill and Betsy locations. A five stamp
mill is at present erected on.the proplarger mill will be constructed in the
near future. About 80men are at present'employed develoying the claims.
The output averages $3000 per month.
The Omaha and Lone Jack ranks
highly in the esteem of the mining
world, The company employes about
100 men and 30 stamps are kept in
steady operation. The Omaha has produced over $2,000,000 alone, while its
present monthly output will reach
$15,00). lhe Bullion, also owned by
the Omaha Company, is very promising, the ore running $8 per ton.
‘To be continued.
10 CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Weil, to
Know What Appetite and Good
Digestion Mean a Test of
Stuart’s Dyspepsia :
Tablets. :
Interesting Experience of an Indianapolis Gentleman.
No trouble is more common. or more
misunderstood than nervous dyspep-.
sia. People having it think that their
nerves are to blame and are surprised
that they are not cured by nerve medicine'and spring remedies ; the real seat
of the mischief is lost::sight of ; the
stomach is the organ to be looked
after.
Nervous dyspeptics often do not
have any pain whatever in the stomach,
of stomach weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows itself not in the stomach
80 much as in nearly every other organ;
in some cases the heart palpitates,
and is irregular ; in others the kidneys
are affected ; in others the bowels are
constipated, with headaches; still
others are troubled with loss of fiesh
and appetite, with accumulation of gas, . :
sour risings and heartburn.
Mr. A. W. Sharper of No. 61 Prospect
St., Indianapolis, Ind., writes as follows.
“A move of pure gratitude prompts me
to write these few lines regarding the
Dyspepsia Tablets. I have been a sutferer from nervous dyspepsia for the
last four years ; have used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. They sometimes gavé temporary relief until the
effects of the medicine wore off. I attributed this to my sedentary habits,
being a bookkeeper with little physical
exercise, but I am glad to state that the
tablets bave overcome all these ob-.
stacles, for I have gained in flesh, sleep
better and am better in every way.
The above is written not for notoriety,
but is based on actual fact,”
Respectfully yours
nf _A. W. Sharper,
61 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind.
It is safe to say that Stuart
sia Tablets will cure any stomach weakach. They cure sour stomach, gas, loss
of flesh and appetite, sleeplessness,
palpitation, heartburn, constipation
and headache.
;
Send for valuable little book on
stomach diseases by addressiug Stuart
ate? fete pell’t ll sized packages ra sell full si package
at 50 — 17-19-21-24-26-1
One Price to All.
One price.to all and that the very
lowest is the motto of Thos. Shurtleff,
the cash grocer of lower Broad street.
His stock is new and fresh, and his
-. brands of goods the very best sold any=
where. Give him a trial order and you
will be pleased. Butter 50 cents a roll.
Eggs 30 cents a dozen. jl4-tf
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All Druggists refurid the motiey if it
fails to cure. 250. 246m
Se eee ae
vee
Califor Robin.Hood.
At the present time it is produc-. .
erty, but the propects are that a much . .
Or perhaps any of the usual symptoms} > ;
new and valuable medicine, Stuart’s. ,
8 Dyspep-, 0:
ness or disease except cancer of stom:
never finds fault with the breakfast,” she
“What of thet?” inquire@ the dyspepa, “Nothing much,
how Iuaky: she ie to have such a som
_“Humph. Maybe there's something in
that. I was thinking how lucky Jinkles
‘was to have such good breakfaste.”—
Washington Star. ;
Miss Hilltop—I notice that you use
the expression “a well woman,” I do not like it, It is'@ horsey expression, entirely out of place in speak“ing of a lady, ioe
correct this time. The lady Tallude to
has just been married and the groom is
a very wealthy Inan.—Pittaburgh
Chronicle-Telegraph.
: Two Points of View;
“That dainty blush on her round cheek,
‘Was it word of mine that called it there?"
And he blamed himself with a sad reproach
For daring to sully a face so fair.
“I'm afraid the blush was most too
But it-took his eye, I could see,’’ she said;
She washed it off with a bit of sponge ©
Before her mirror, and went to bed.
THE UNKINDEST CUT OF ALL. .
_ Miss D.—I’'m going to put ona falee
face and go as Cinderella’s homely sister, ;
Mrs. C.—But why a falsé face?—W. Y.
Tferald.
at
Why They Bad to Move.
i
sing “The Maiden’s
Prayer?”
-;
She-—Why, yes; that is the reason we
‘had to move from the other flat—
Fliegende Blaetter,
Taking Hor Measure.
~-“Bridget, how does yer like that new
lady: yer lives wit?” oe
“Lady! She’s no lady. She ecoms
out an’ helps me git ther brekfuss.”—
Chicago Record.
Room for Improvement.
Friend—I wonder what will be the
next improvement in our warships?
Naval Reserve Man--I hope it will be
{in the grub.—Town Topics.
He Wanted a Rest.
Mrs. Benham-—Henry, you remember
our wedding day?
Benham—You are always throwing
that in my face.—Town Topics,
Dotes on Them,
He—Miss Sereleigh Says she is’ de.
voted to the muse.
She—She is. She keeps a house full
of cats.—N. Y. Journal.
‘SOOTHING TREATMENT.
“I’m sure it’s angry. You go first,
indy you're a vegetarian.”—Pick-MeP. After the Prevailing Style.
“Toure going to build e house? Well,
well!
Have you settled upon.a plan?”
“You bet! My pian is to build it cheap,
And rent it ag high as I can.”
New Comb Honey.
A fine lot just received at the Cash
Grocery Store of A. B. Wolf. jl5-tf
Citation.
United States Land omen,
Seoramento, Cal, January 15,
I, W. DUNCAN, W.L: O GEORGE
MolVOR, J. P.SMITH, M.J. HENLEY, H.
. DAUCHEY. F. A. WISE and WM. DOWNIE.
1 Applicants, whose last known Post
fice Address was Nev, ', Nevada CounWashington Pon Oboe neue Lt ind 4
ashington
ey) ‘or: an eree Claimant and torcll te eins
WHEREAS, you did onthe 4th day of May,
1876, file in this office Mineral Syypcnticn io,
“Centennial” Placer Mine embracng 819.17 acres of alleged Mineral Land; it
; inluding i id lication with other lands
the NEL< of Sestlon 2 Ht Na R. 10%, M.D.
" 1" ia 07
Waenna PRANK, RMR Ee oe Nevade
City Post ifornia, has presented
Teed Slleciae thames: aera iecatis
chnchoser ana salen only for the‘ timber
concern.
C
haracte.
si ieam rings soba ication No. e
tent of said NEM of Section 28, T. i1'N, ity 10
THEREFORE . e hereby cited to be and
a r before the Hariaer ao er of
this Office a¢ 10:00 o'clook A. Me RSDAY, the th fd eaeners, int, ona
suc: testimony may *
character of sa’ Soames
= of
cy
GEO. B, iver.
T. Fragaa, Atty for Protestant,
"The. first publication of this notice was
Ri the Nevapa Ciry DatLy Tara
on the 17th day of January, ae eee
ie wksaioa a a
“Mrs: Jinkles ‘eiys that her husband .
Only I was thinking
N.Y. World.
re
Section h 4 io 10 st pa ei
tatoe ei hee hearing.
Y. Resins
ene a OS SOE OE ENS SEIT RENN CN
.
BET en ast was read
(Juat like them ail. 4
Poe Good 'to. Live.
Murray H
hearted Woman in the world. I don't
believe there is another one like her.
Pete Amsterdani—Is that 80 ?.
Murray Hill—When she slanders any
‘self.—N. Y. World. @
i There Wére Others,
“TI am proud to say: that my grandfather made his mark in the world,”
observed Mrs. Colonial Dame. _
“Well, I guess he wasn’t the only man
in those days who couldn’t write his
name,” replied’ Mrsy Lutton.—Tit-Bits.
Appropriate Nomenciature.
“And this beautiful hybrid,” contiaued the enthusiastic floriculturist, “T
have named ‘The Candidate's Pledge.’ ”
“Because it fades so
. cago, Journal. .
They Stay Single.
“Asa rule,” said Henry Peck, “bachelors art a/despicable class.”
“But why?”
“Because they profit by the misfortunes of their idiotic brothers who marry.”—-Philadelphia North American.
Soa Suse metal ed
A Sign of Prosperity.
Chatterton—Hardup seems to be having better luck lately.
Wiggins--What? Has he
what he*owed you?
Chatterton—No; he hasn’t called to
borrow any more!-—Philadephia Press,
34
quickly.”"—Chipaid you
Clear. as
Little Jack Horner sat in the corner,
¢ Kating «# baker's pic: :
He stuck in. his thumb, and pulled out a
Plum .
(Which proves that the story’s a lie.)
—Philadelphia Press.
Worthy of the Name.
Tom—Why do you always call your
mother “the mater?”
Dick—Any woman. who could succeed
in-marrying off-my four unprepossessTopics.
An Honest Answer. .
She—And when we are. married, dear,
I won’t have to ask you fora thing,
will I? ez
He—No, love; you need not ask me
for anything.—Yonkers Statesman.
¢ adi a abasniniare tasted
Had Left a Substitute.
Mrs, Crimsonbeak—Did you miss me,
dear? . Ss
‘Mr. Crimsonbeak—No; the parrot
hasn’t let up a minute since you went
out.—Yonkers Statesman.
An Unnecessary Question. .
poetry? —~ .
Contributor—Didn’t
I begin each line
with a capital letter?—N. Y. Tribune.
———————
Something Good.
Call for and insist on having Rosi
Hoop. The best in the world: For
sale at the following first-class saloons:
Unton Hotel Bar, The otto, Reception, The Owl, Gilt Ed » Council
Chamber, Eilerman’s, National Hote]
Bar, Johany Gregory’s. tf
CaLu on George QC, Gaylord, the
Broad street grocer. i. tf
To Cure a Cold in One Day :
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All Druggists refund the money if it
fails to Cure. 25c. s4-6m
Hijl—My wife is. the bestof her friends she don't believe it her-.
ing ‘sisters deserves the title—Town 5
The Able Editor (ironically)—Is this’
{tures in small towns and_ vilSequoia Gigantea,
FINEST FINISHING LUMBER
INTHE WorRLD.
For Sale by —
Manufacturers and Dealers in
BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER
Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 5I.
NATIONAL MARKET
Broad St., Opp. Citiraus’ Bank.
C.J. NAFFZIGER, « -« Prop’r
Beef, Pork, Mutton
Veal, Sausages, ete.
» Baconand:
rs re ep Aedenhs “
tually found ina ae e ar’
Goods. fr ofe sag ee
‘*Cash Works Wonders.’’
+
Harness and Saddlery
_” CHEAPER THAN EVER.
JAMES CAIRNS,
Broad st., Opp. National Hotel,
has established the. following
PRICES FOR CASH ONLY:
Single Harness $
Double Harness.
Lap Dusters
Buggy a: ie
Four-horse Whips.. .
Sweat Pads, per pair.
Guery Coasbe urry Combs :..
Shaw! Straps.
Halte:
oar Straps
Hi Whi ae z ‘orse
Gloves
Gall
purs
it
TOWLE BROS. CO,
Good Things for
SSS8
A Single Glance .
, On the part of the prospective parchaser, will convincegany one that the
fine’ 8 just received from Rochester, New York, at
JAMES. KINKEAD’S:
E Are Just Right.
3 Fancy Rockers, . Rattan Chairs,
= Chiffoniers, Combination Book Cases
=
=
ux
‘
a
and Secretaries.
pvreyrgrerrvrryrryryrrvr
sailing
——
a
Did
TAKE bs
ROBIN HOOD le
For an Appetizer,
YOUR —
Sh Ae Tt Tit
Mince Meat, Cranberries,
Mcunt Rouge Claret,
Barartaria Shrimps,
Stuffed Mangoes,
India Relish, Chutney.
et et
INGREDIENTS FOR
MAKING MINCE MEAT
AT HOME » pM» »®
M2
F
ae
ae
B% ‘i
a6
xe
ais
as
as
Cleaned Zante Currants,
Seeded Raisins,
$+ Glase Citron, Lemon and
+ Orange Peel, Boiled Cider.
a
' MZ
' WOLF, The Cash Grocer. “
Me
! We Mo Me MY SY Sf wy
ee ne SIRES
+ 3
Tek
Living
and more may be made by any
one with a McAllister Magic
Lantern outfit, giving entertainments or illustrated leclages. A small capital and
energy are all that are needed.
A book that describes, pictures
and explains the operation ot
McAllister’s
Magic Lanterns
And Stereopticons
and tells how to conduct entertainments will be mailed
NEVADA THEATRE,
exams
Friday Evening, an, st
—
‘The Lady of Lys”
Will be presented
By Local Talent,
Under the direction of
[Leonard De Vilbiss.
6000 MUSIC,
ELEGANT COSTUMES,
SPLENDID STAGE SETTINGS.
The Amateur Performance
of the Season.
Admission 85 cents, Reserved Seats
<r nts, Box sheet now open at J. M.
ey’s.
Golda Ibis Mining Fair,
MINERS WANTED to take part in
. . drilling contest, and
LEADERS OF COUNTRY BANDS
please take notice of musical contest
tobeheldatthe = =
Golden Jubilee Mining Fair, in San
-. Franeisco, commencing Jan. 29th.
For fall information apply to
. ‘'P.J. HEALY,
>» Chairman of Committee.
$1 Post Street, San Francisco, j13-3w
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
. O"reed and Pine sorente. i e9, OOF
{COLLEY BROS., -ro-. WRESTLERS WANTED to take part . th
3 in wrestling contest.
free upon request.
T. H. McAtuisrer,
78 Washington St. Chicag o.
Queen Lily Soap
<1)
ona
EX x
Re (6c) of
cD
ISN TSN 1S
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FOUR POINTS
To be considered in
Men’s Made to Order Clothing
ARE
STYLE,
FIT,
QUALITY,
PRICE.
> SMITH The Tailor
Turns out work that
fulfills every requirement.
*
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References—
My Patrons.
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The Finest panety Soap In the Maret.
Washes Without Rubbing and does not inure theclothes. The largest Fam ly Washng can be done in three to four hours. a
girl of twelve years of age can doa washing
with this soap.
&@FBEWARE OF IMITATIONS oy
Made in San Francisce.
Ask your dealer for it and thus help build
up 2 home industry,
UNION MARKET,
Commercial St., Nevada City.
Prop’s,
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete.,
At the lowest rates.
Ww: ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
stock of the
Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon
and Lard.
i
. e beg BOY matag ooh Principal pl f ation o rinc Place ;. o
business, San Francisco, California. ation of Works, Woods Ravine, Nevada
county, California. — acs
Notice is hereby liven that ata meeting of
the Board of Directors, held on the 6th day of
December 1897,an assessment (No. 13). of Three
cents per share was sevied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin to the Seoretary, at the office of the Company, No. 316
Front street, San Francisco, California,
Any stock Lo ee which this assessment shal)
remain unpaid on the ninth day of J anuary,
1998, will be delinquent and advertised
for sale at publicauction; and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday,
e Sist day of January, 1898, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of adering ond Crpanees of sale. By order of
‘oard of Directors.
i z O. E. JOHNSON, Secretary,
Office—3i6 Front street, San Francisco. California. : ‘ * ‘dee.ll.
Postponement.
Orrice OF tHE Home Gop Mintnea Com, ANY, 316 Fron? sTREET.
San Francisco, january 11, 1898.
Notice is hereby given that at a mee of
the Board of Directors of this company held
this fey. it was voted to postpone assessment
iS Pf lelinquent January 9, until January
Any stock u which this assessment shall
remain wu: paid on the 20th day of January,
1898, tiger be’ delinquent Soe Ravertion’. foe
sale and unless me’
ade before, will be. sold on February 10, ™
‘to said delinquent assessment topo sed with the costs of advertising and ex.
penses of the sale.
By order of the Board of Directo
jalitd. 0, B JOMNSON, Beerotary.
a
has been
Absltely PURE TEA
Time Tries All Things.
Beech’s.
} Was placed before the public many
fears ago. Its saleé have steadily
nereased, for its superior. quality
faithfully maintained.
\
It Is Different
; From any other you have used: It
8 neither green nor black—simply
Assessment Notice. ‘a natural leaf that draws a canary
pease lcelor, ‘sweet and ‘of a delightful
MINING COMPANY.— fragrance. It stands equally well
The Test 7
Of the Teapot
And the Jce Pitcher.
It was to meet the demand
Mates,
Ct
; for an é i i} \\ LT ff
Wh vi\\ V4 .
Mintrig vin!
ATA
MODERATE PRICE
.