Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 15, 1897 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
_. to fit the bottom vessel, the lead strip, and the negative wire e: will soon be brightened. : gtars, 13 letters in the scroll which the’ 4 pean: dent ake the A oe “method of cleaning quicksilver. Some . " put water on top and dissolve eyanide . of potassium in it and then stir up the quicksilver. Concetratéed lye or diluted . sulphuric or nitric acid are often used. . , ding genius abet oo ; Metesn aid pe drink . often, but when ‘did he ‘drank very’ hard. On The best thing to do isto retort it if it ‘ot ‘whisky ‘was ordered, and nobody becomes very foul. A» ‘method is giver j ; for cleaning where electricity may be -writer (who tells the story in’ the Chi-} ‘thought of the editorial page except one obtained, ‘Take a flat earthern vessel, . 88° ‘Times-Herald), who went back to pour sulphate of soda solution into it}! and jay a long stip of lead-across it ‘which can be bent in the center. Into} this vessel place a semi-spherical, non. . \ glazed earthernware basin, lat enough id into this} the quicksilver. with a little water. t the positive wire in contact with with the quicksilver. The quicksilver . An Uniucky Coin. We have often a wondered at our inability to hang on to a quarter ofa do!lar. We find in an exchange the reason. The coin is unlucky as will be seen by4 owbat our contemporary says, Persons who are superstitious about. the unlucky number 13, will not get much’ comfort from the possession of the’ American quarter, on which are 18 eugie holds in its. claws, 13. feathers composing its wings, 18 feathers in its ‘tail, 18 horizontal stripes, 13 arrowheads and 18 letters in the words “quarter dollar.” ooo Management of Mines. There are, according to the Mining Investor of Colorado Springs, mines at Oripple Creek which are making a profit, but which under more able manent would be earning double the amount, and others operated at a los: which could be made to pay if properly handled. . This is a story as old as mining. There are few mine owners o! little experience who do not believ: themselves capable of managing their own properties. Until it becomes the custom to employ trained managers and pay good Salaries this condition o! affairs will last. Sure Thing. One of our hilarious exchanges breaks out in the following philosophical language: “If you lose the risk you're after—there are others; if you are duped by liars rare, don’t succumb to fell despair, and your undergarment tear—. there are others; if your friend deserts or mocks you—there are others; if your best girl flirts and shocks you— there are others; you are not the ouly jay who’s been treated in this way, you can always gaily yrs are others.” They Behaved After That. Wendell Phillpps once, when he wat interrupted by an unfriendly audience, . stooped down and began talking ine low voice to the men at the reporters’ table. Some of the auditors, becoming curious, called “Louder.” Whereupon Phillips straightened himself up and exclaimed: “Go right. on gentlemen, with your noise. Through these pencils”—pointing to the reporters,— speak to forty million people.” —_—— Oe Gororavo calenlates that since ’70 the cost of gold production in that State has fallen 80 percent. While gold can, according to that, be mined there. for one-fifth the cost of 20 years ago, the refined product is today worth just what it was then—$20.67 per ounce. This is one of the reasons why in this west half of America gold mining is the most prominent and profitable present industry. Tr is enough to makea real American blush for shame to read that an ex. American, William Waldorf Astor, bas paid $5500 for use of a house from which he and his family and a few friends can view the Queen’s jubilee procession in London.—Ventura Independent. A MINING Suceeetion is to be held at Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada, June 23 and 24. An exhibit of ores has been prepared from every portion of the pole 4 fields of northwestern Ontario. f “Smooth as oil,” exquisitely flavored, absolutely. pure, never a headache in it, equally valuable as a beverage or a medicine—such is the famous Cyrus snd Noble Whiskey, for which A. Isoard & Son are Nevada City agents. . ARRIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL Main Street, Nevada City. "J. A. NORTHWAY, j8-tf PROPRIETOR ©: 'T. Cartis, Marysv' lie, J. 8. Wilkinson, ¥. M. Farness, Geo. Pearson, L. Chettley. O. Wright, * Jno. Conaon, Washington, ca Thornton, 4 B. Rivera, ye Ww. Pladina, “Lien Huntley, Bloomfield, : Dr. RB. Hygeroe el Cleveland, Ohio, o. a Roller and w, San Francisco, is mpbell, A ng od testa H. De Witt, Reales Joe Neary, : a L. L. Meyers, San Jaan, oo “ “ CARL SEIBT, . [ee the editorial rooms and sat down to ‘Fourth of July.” The next day, when the. ‘paper came out, on the editorial page there matter. At the top were the words, “Yesterday was the Fourth of July,’ and the rest of the page was filled with news. The reading public believed that the change was intentional, and Mr. McLean received so many congratulatory letters commending his enterprise in giving news preference over editorial that he abolished the snureige page permanently. The Vendish Tongue In Germany. Consal General de: Kay writes for . The Century a paper on the Serbian swamp Vendland under the title of ‘An Inland Venice’? Mr. de Kay says: These people speak German to the lordings as we pass Vendish to‘our boatman, but the Vendish is disa pécvause, for the of the army, its teaching is churches still offer sermons in the old tongue. Yet if the Vendish Farag appears the names of places will tel the tale, even as such names in Brandenburg and Saxony still do. Dresden, Leipsic, these are Vendish words—or call them Slavic, with the broader term that now means the race. And hereabout are Cottbus, Vetschau, Muschen, Brahmow, Babow, Dlugy,; Raddush, Leipe, Lehde,~ Byhleguhre,, Straupita or shoot straight in and out of forest and cleared fields retain Vendish names: Mntniza, Blushnitza, Rogazo, ' Zschapigk, Polenzo, Groblitzo and Nabasatz. Efforts have been made to give German pames to many of them, but country people everywhere are great holders to precedent, and the people who stick so tightly to their old costume are not going to give up their place names withont a struggle. a eis A. Useless Precaution. Nursegirl—I lost track of the child, mom, and— ‘"Good gracious! Why didn’t you speac toa policeman?’ Nursegirl—I. was speaking to wan ‘all the toime, mum.—Pearson’s Weekly. ‘ A Crisis In Finance. ‘The stockholders in our bank hele au extra’ meeting. ’” “Yes, What did they dof’’ ‘They elected another board of directors to manage. the two typewriter girls. ’’—Chicago Record. The Best Made. Tt is the most common sense remedy known for the cure of @isease. . Its current ts felt all the time it is on the body, and can ‘be regulated. wu you HAVE: MADE UP YOUR MIND to ag Nooo =) electric belt you uudoubtedly want the best made. This can truiy. be said of. Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt; that it hae no superior in power of electric current, durabil.ty nor convenience in sing. Electricity. properly apPave by a good electric belt isa most effective remedy for the cure of many nervous and chronic atlments and Dr, Sanden bas devoted <hirty years to the perfection ef this electric belt, which now contains improvements possessed by no other appliance of the kind in the world. True, it costs more than some others, but it is worth more. ra it cures its price ie nothing, and this Is the object aimed at ta b rsp ta ng Dr. Sanden’s ect (¢ Belt—to cure. It doea cure, and the book cage Classes of Men" ia full of preof. Get it, DR. A. T. SANDEN, 632 Market ‘Street, San Francisco At his Stand, one door Below Armory Hall, BROAD STREET, Receives Freeh Fish and Crabs every Tueesbg. de ay evenin; ruit and bles Tripe always on ers promptly filled. Goods delivered Tn season No. 1 NEW YORK BAKERY Commercial st., Nevada City, TR tay cand Choice Bread, Pies, Cakes, oo FakedfEvery Day. Wedding Cakes to Order a Specialty, Otto’s Ice
Sold by the quart, pint or dish, at W. Mobley, : EB. Trainor, Moore’s Flat. ate WM, ¥, LIEBEN'S, and Labben. And the fliesses that wind’ Fish, Fruit : Vegetable on he was celebrating the _ rothg The result was that round after round write an editorial. He never got beyond . , the first sentence, ‘Yesterday. was the . ‘was just one line of editorial . } discouraged. Throughout ‘all this dis! trict, far over into Saxony, only a few dees not grow; a Emulsion without. force or bribe. It seems as if they knew and growth for bones, muscles and nerves.héok telting euace abdedth trea: K 4 substitute for hoELY Shine athe rig gare apne ; For. sale at 50. and $1.00, by all druggists. “SCOTT & BOWNE, New York, . Plcvertiseinenia . “ Are not published, but them jin and around ERTS In my Studio I have an elegaut dispiay of Up-to-Date Photographs AND HIGH GRADE Enlargements . . In Crayon, Water Colors, and Sepia. You are cordially invited to call; sine Pa ae find ] PHOTOGRAPHER. = g Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed. 50 CENTS A WEEK. Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in Jength inserted under this head for 50 cents a week or $20 month. Each additional line 10 cents a week or 40centsa month Payable invariably in advance. For. Sale. Second Hand Black Walnnt Bedroom Set. Will be sold cheap. Inquire. of GEORGE «A. GRAY, at. Undertaking . Parlors, Broad street. iiKiw . New House at a Bargain. For sale—handsome new five-room cottage, with bath, pantry, ete. Level lot, 50x12. Will be ‘sold very cheap, half cash, half iy small monthly payments. For particulars apply at TRANSCRIPT office. Beer Cooler For Sale. A large, well-arrahged ‘Beer: Cooler is offered for sale cheap. Enquire at thé Council Chamber Saloon, corner Broad and Pine streets. ml0tf CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Thursday, June 17. Delta Upsilon Quartette CLINTON R. MORSE, Tenor Soloist, ASSISTED BY The Bc st of Local Talent. ADMIS3ION . Adults WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, ' HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES BALL At Armory Hall, Nevada ci, Calerga ee ON Opp. Nat. Bx. Hotel, . that this meant nourishment 9) . Business red For es.. Friday Evening, Joe 25, 1897) J. J. JACKSON, —— Agency For--[ionogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup . Shasta Water, aac Ginger: Ale. Depot for Bn Fancy Groceries——— PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. Pep Sith oie iei siecle ningiees $1 25 Duffy Gamecock Whisky J, IXL Whisky Bryant's Root Beer othe Hire’s_ “ bere iy ae Io 59°. 5. Olives, Battle Ax Tobatco:. outst Pickles, 1% gal. bottles.. ne gc ae bulk, per gal. Mikado Soap, per bar.. ew wee ARABIAN f ROAST” Coffee is the Best. ive ita Trial, vot bags 3 Everything else in proportion oys’ Sailor Hats, 15, Men’ $ -Callnloid Collars, 1 pb ee Cuffs, 20 Aoecw Men’ 8 Neckties latest saci . 10 Allat : J. LEVY, ‘Telephone 203-3 Bells. 30} @ 25 50 25 05 I rise to dened you thar aA ae ee: : tT P. G. SCADDEN, ‘the Grocer, NOT ONLY SELLS Mises telat Peherataist meson ‘Do. td « picep 4 in the Woods ¢lean and healthy __ On a good, clean mattress? Ifyou do not 1 commen ne . now. I have some of th best that may be be obtained in bi eo une oud: Squat, as cheap. at's an inducement for you. Call and see them. every you will soned and with handsome I Also Carry A complete line'of picture frames and irtains of all d moulding: , ow tions, wits Contained in amy. sicaatiouk furnirure very best; act Beaishings. p6 “Geod Value and Good) Goods in Return for Your Morne One of My PeB saicn ies ba > > JAMES KINKE ay Commercial ‘Street, ro ere ve City, Cal, The Choicest Groceries at the Lowest rio, BUT ALSO GIVES: BEAUTIFUL PORIRAITS FREB 10 CUSTOMERS, Sole Nevada City Agent for Woodland ‘Creamery Butter. nara — syrau m, smrucaymuutimauntaemuernaur E The Plaza Store FISCHER BROS, Props. with am : stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GrocrRies Of every Sonprtecion:. Everything in the way of CANNED goons ' Is constantly su lied extensive and Hi ly supolie a All Goods Sold at LIVING PRICES. Give us a Trial Order i un MOPRTAUATTG RUSTY ATraurATTraLnTUNANTTTUSS : =e 7 MOUNTAIN TROUT . S MONDAYS THURSDAYS. TOMATO, ee and PEPPER siete ti Daisies, Pansies, Palins » and also great variety: of other Paced ant 4 pienie. OTTO’S ICE CREAM. The Union Fruit Store Successor to Wallace & McMath. Having iuceniae + ails plant, we are prepared to Gold, Silver and Copper Ores and Sulphurets } AS hest mar! Weite r rates a be aay Are &. of your ores and concentrates. Assaying at reasonable rates, Pioneer Reduction Works, our SHURTLEFF’S . OUR NEW STORE os Is now open for ‘pasiness and you are Sy jmwited to call and get prices. No. trouble to show S io give you our prices, srosrierrs COOL, SHARP BEER. CHAS. PECOR, © knows ho dra’ and it Behe emp args Be House PaintingPaper Hanging, ; Done in an Artistic H. L. ‘SWEENEY. The 0. K. Painter. Neatly and Quickly Done. mer, Sign Painting, . Graining, Good-as the Best, fen :Sok ra to suit the ‘ie Estimates given sditegaresitars me through . LOWEST Ci sit PRICES All goods will be sold for Ready Pay oe. and at the very Lowest Cash Prices. A long time in the business sie given us the advantage of Knowing the Wan OQ, ae “CI = ISCHPMUDT BROS.) ae Pine WHOS ki edeenn es ~-Nevade City Cal, . } ee LADY, B Best 5 Cent Cigar) lor « our HN aie ‘Add to ‘small expense we are at in on Ste os ince ee , M SAVE YO