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cil ai esau
erville on legal business.
os gets eo eee of" cord
ae Ga ay own, all carries values
eving from Auburm.’ with depth is probably very rich. .
yesterday afternoon. ~
E. Bailey of Sn Franc one
on last evening’s tral
Ohas. H. Mosher, ‘the swe eeans
rs is very sick.
returned ‘this widrulng:
to ‘o California mine.
Mrs. 8, Solari came over from North
San Juan.this morning.
L. W. Evans came over from North
San Juan this morning, .
W. W. Waggoner left thle morning ling and sedimentary sotion have taken . that the claim te owned by George D.
place along the line of this dyke, At/ Barton Robert Parry, Henry Riter and
Fred Searls left yesterday for Plac-} 7, point is this dyke barren. Sixty . A. Scidmore. ‘The body is immense—
cents in gold and # trace of silver is . no, gigantic. It is low grade except
Ohas. B. King of. Sacramento came] ing jowest assay from it that can be. for eight or ten feet, which carries upfor the Plambago mine.
in on last evening's train.
W. Coyne returned last evening from} yards éf a dollar, sometimes as high as . three feet wide:
$8 and $10 for croppings. Little ex-. horn and chloride of silver. The as£. Kelly and W. A. Tufte of San}.o0; superficial work has been done on aya across est streak cites ee gold
a business trip to Sacramento.
Francisco.are here for a few days.
J. Harvey, who-has been here a few
days, returned. to Truckee yesterday.
BE. Oppenheimer and wife of San
Francisco are spending a few days
here,
Miss ‘Lance E. Calkins will leave
tomorrow morning for a visit at Los
_» Angeles.
A. E. Helm returned Saturday from
Forest City, where he has been for
some time past.
W. B> Jackson of Colorado Springs
was among the arrivals on “oe
evening’s train.
J. W: Phelps Jr. is down tecit the
Magnolia mine at Forest Oity ona
visit to his folks.
Hon. ©. W. Cross of San Francisco
was here yesterday, and returned to the
Bay in the evening.
L, M. Hancock of the Electric Power
Company has returned from a business
trip'to San. Francisco.
Mr, and Mrs. Pettingill and Mrs, 8.
W. Marsh and-son have gone to Campbell Springs to visit relatives.
Miss Ella Brown. will arrive here. this
evening from Oakland to spend the
summer with Mrs. Fred E, Brown.
J: B. Ritchie, who has been to Omega .
on mining business, returned here last
evening on his way to Los Angeles.
Superintendent L. L. Myers, of the
North Bloomfield Oompany, went to/ Main ledge, $1,207.80; side of ledge, . .
San Francisco on the morning train.
Mies Pollie Baron is here from Woodland, where she is attending school, to
epend her vacation with her mother.
Mrs. A. Costa of Downieville returned Saturday evening from the Grand
Parior of-Native Daughters at Jackson.
Superintendent W. W. Kirkham of
the La Suerte mine, returned last evening: from a baeiness trip to San Francisco,
O; M: Eastman of Washington, who
has been to San Francisco on a visit,
returned here last evening on his way
home, *
Assessor Henry Schroeder left yesterday morning for a short business
trip to San Francisco. He will return
this eveiiing.
E.: Jd. Rector and wife returned Saturdee night from Sacramemse, where
Mr. Rector attended the Democratic
‘State agieisice.
Més. K. Dubourdieu of Sierra City, . t
who-attended the Grand Parlor of Native-Daughters at Jackson, arrived here
Saturday evening.
Mra. Julias Gabriel and daughter,
who have been visiting Mrs. Gabriel’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Barub, re-.
turned home this morning.
Mies Gertie Schmidt arrived here
Saturday evening. from Wood:and
where she has been to school at the
Academy of the Holy Rosary.
Miss Lillian Mallen and Mrs. Jo V.
Snyder have. returned. from Jackson,
_ ,Amador county, where they’attended
the N. D. G. W. Grand Parlor.
District: Attorney, Frank Wehe of’
‘Sierra County, returtied here last evenjing’ from ‘San Francisco and Sacra-. oatarrh) that can not be cured by
mento and left this morning for Duwnis a formation,” said he,
Tpoctd’ of wealth. I refer to the great .
‘quartzite and porphyry dyke that fol_. “There is everything iu this belt that .
there is in Oripple Oreek,” concluded
Mr. Smith, “except ph
arsenical iron, and maybe welt find
those yet.”
Mr, Smith has proven . himself either
a prophet or a good judge of formation.
The big strike has been made and the.
long line of outcroppings are ringing.
‘to the lusty pick strokes and resound.
ing to the boom of dynamite.
Enormous eruptive, seismic, crampheard of. The usual returns are upthe dyke prior to this season. Now
there are hundreds of claims located .
along this formation. The Journal
office alone has disposed,of over 700 location blanks to prospectors within the
past few months, and a large portion
of them were intended for use on this
dyke and its branches.
“It is estimated that at least thirty
shafts and tunnels are being driven at
present. on this formation.
In the vicinity of the Wedekind find
there is no vacant ground for miles.
Monuments’stand out everywhere on
the hillside and in the valley. Even the
ranches are located. Prospectors are
delving in alfalfa fields and trampling
down the grain in their search for pay.
Several of the farmers who bought
State lands with mineral reservations
have. located their own flelds in order
to keep out the army of prospectors,
Within the past week several claim
owners bave struck better than $50
rock, although none of their mines as
yet rival the famous Wedekind bullion
producer.
This bonanza looks better every day.
The assays are getting to be something
tremendous. Here is the. best, so far:
Silver, 10,426 ounces, gold, $45.60; total
value, $6,301.50. Of course, the ledge
or deposit; is not so rich. It was recently carefully sampled, as follows:
$265.14; country rock, $7 to 18.75,Struck the Right Keynote.
In last Satarday’s TrRansoniPran article
was published urging the City Trustees
to fill in the city crossings with cement.
The article has been generally commented upon, and it is the universal .
opinion that it should be done without
delay. We believe the Trustees will
take the matter in hand and have thie
nice ee made before the 4th
of July.
hn
The Cattle Nu‘sance.
Every day bands of cattle are driven
through our public streets, from the
anti-slicken country to the slickens
country, and it is getting to be a great
soars The cattle not only tuke up
the whole roadway but they crowd on
the sidewalks, fill the stores and houses
‘with dust, and tear up our streets.
ao a ought to be found to remedy
e
ed
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portton of the ear.
There is only one way tocure deafness,
and that d by constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an condition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When the tube gets
inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or inperfect hearing, and when it.is entirely closed deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its nor:
mal condition, hearing will
destroyed forever; nine. cases out of
ten are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give Oo Hundred. Dollacs
for any case of Deafness (caused by
Verdi to afew . asarea Jeaked out in amy aon as)
Ameentigation
excitement prevails and half of Reno’s
be.
‘of
mine, right. at ‘the base of the “oni .
body for this: later discovery. Wild
ing today. “Nome. holds: no attraction
for us at presént. Washoe is rich
enough to satisfy anybody.
Latrr—-It. was learned late lust night
wards of $50 a ton. The pay streak is
It shows gold in the
peak pleinly visible from Reno. The
results from the essay were hundreds}
and . of dollars in silver and gold. When ‘the .
Reduction Works crew got wind of the . 1,
assay they went wild and left in a}
most popular men in. thie ‘county, and
his many friends will sincerely ‘hope
‘that his present saints tone will 28
prove . serious.”
. Thomas Richards of this city, and
e Frank Richarde of Los. Angeles. He
}was a native of this city, aged 29 years
and 8 months. ‘He was a good hearted
~. young man, and well thought of by}
. those who knew him best. The funeral will take place from _ New
York Hotel ot 2 -yioceet orrow.afThey Will Tara Out.
At a meeting g of Garfield Conclave,
Eagle Hose
mots New Uniforms.
. Knights of Sherwood Forest, on Sat‘rday evening last it was unanimously
resolved to accept the invitation of the
4th of July committee to participate
Company, No. 8, wilt
=. io Cheese Wafers
“Saratoga Chips
**# & & &
ane 8
Pickled Pigs Feet seis
Ripe Olives in Bulk ._ > *
Green Olives in Bulk
—AT THE—
present a handsome. appearance on the
4th of July. At their last meeting the
company resolved to order new and attractive uniforms, and expect, to rein. the Fourth of July parade, They
-are talking of turning out on borseback, and it is hoped they will do so, “BEEHIVE”
J. J. JACKSON,
ceive them by
They intend to make as goods show-/ 4, seny ts regarded as one ofthe one 0 1e,
ing in ses procession as the other two! ‘i2ct drilled and best uniformed in thie
‘companies. county.
as it would be one of the most
the last of this month.
attractive featares of the procession
<——
t cannot
and all of
Be, tte M.
at
Bsa or riled, was tol by an oi
cose; they will cheerfully give any is
mea became ob badly. evalleh tht
all the doctors in town without
While Tetter, Erysipelas,
the skin, they are really blood diseases, because
THERE CAN BE NO EX TERNAL IRRITATION
WITHOUT AN INTERNAL a
If the blood is in a pure, henithy dondition, 90
miver sometimes mitigate te fichlag and soothe the
a eiedeue Only 8. 8. S., the real blood medicine, can do this.
cure for Bezema and all ted blood and
ahi Ree scnein ag nae waged is wale aut ‘perinamint
chin troubice, Tt goes direct tthe sat ceat of the disease, sswutratings ta
fe be eg nor nee Se oe Se
the disease disappear.
wt reply ma little discharging
is and fissured, itches intensely, bleeds
{ead ebb ary ep Et y. and scabe over.
atticted wit Seroflou sores and
es i, nd he ane
Soa teencet an aiaten, ita Sap a= ty argues Naee neet her grave years ago but 8. 8.84 and adds, “what
Send for our book on Blood and Skin and write our fully about
or advice nak ee
== SA TA NIC
ng reesntcipeer a gi Bear Se go persia ars
sleep or is
exhausted.
a wacky fluid, which
Salt Rheum and many like troubles are spoken of as diseases of
ous elements can reach
ener enrages em re-infi id ti ae maori ail Lo hl ab
make no charge for this. Address, Swit ecto o, Alnta, Gn
Piano tuning and Repairing.
O. W. Bennetts is in Nevada City and
and will call upon his patrons. Others
will please orderby mail. P. O. Box
895. m 23-tf
Notice fo a
or-before 8 P. M., July 2, 1900, at Armory Hall, for the remodeling of said
building in accordance with plans and
specifications made by J. H. Rogers.
A certified check of ten per cent of the
bid drawn in favor of Trustees of Ar
mory Hall Association must accom:
pany each bid. A bond equal: to 50
quired of the successful bidder. Right
to reject any or all bide reserved.
Barber Shop, or Nevada Planing Mill.
Boa. , Sec. A. H. A.
Nevada City, Jane 13th.
Sealed proposals will be received on
per cent of contract price will be rePlans may. be seen at Ons. StRFFENs’
BASKETS —
Telescope Baskets With Straps
A Full and complete Line.
LEGG ¢€ SHAW Co.
Clothes Baskets
Market Baskets
‘Waste Baskets
WOOD BASKETS
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
MY
Have You Tried
Any of
TAYLOR'S
ARE
PRICES
THE
QUALITY
IS THE.
WOLF
Cash Grocer.
PROPRIETOR.
GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION
We have the finest display
of Goodsseen anywhere. Our
prices are as low as can be
obtained anywhere. No one
is allowed to undersell us.
If anyone attempts to do so
we will go still lower. .
have just received the latest
novelties of the season.
Suits, = ~$7.00 wi.
; Pants, . " 2.50 and:up.
WAXEL, The TAILOR
To Our Lady Friends
In the Country.
Do you know THAT YOU CAN BUY
TRIMMED HATS
At $1.50, $2, $2.50 and Upwards?
Why not send for two or more to select from with privilege .
of returning if not satisfactory, after examination ?
W. Hi. CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
a6 My Big Window Disp
ROGER BROS. SPOONS SR
a KNIVES AND FORKS
«% FLAT WARE FOR TABLE USE 4 225
RIGHT BEST
Broad St., above Pine,
Hall’s Ostarrh Cure, Sea for cirFresh Roasted Coffee Yo CREAM CUSTARD
NB&YADA CITY.
deville. culars, free.
Geo. H. McIntire, Wells, Fargo &
Co's messenger between this city and
Colfax has gone below on week's vacation. J.J. Birmingham has taken
Sold by D
Hall’s
ts, 750.
mily Pills are best.
Paul Schogn C Coming.
F. 3. Cuenry & Co;,Toledo, 0. f you haven't we would like you to try it 1
/pit Is Crisp and Aromatic
Freshfrom the Roaster Every Day
" Gans for
HAM ROLL
Made from selected Pork and
packed in 150 cans.
tans for gio and lanches. 2
A 156 makes a quart of
delicious custard. uires no
eggs, no cooking. Rrepared ina
moment, Try it.
Just the .
G. J. BRAND,
his place.
Qharley Harris, o of Wells, Fargo &
Oo.’ went to Oakland on the morning} yada City about the first of S008
train, in response toa telegram: saying
that his brother, ees
“ tt Oakland Per .
ie a eal
oS Se are offered for. .
Co's.
*. Grass bv alte Soe Works
Paul Schoen, the “the well-known piano
tuner and repairer, will arrive in NeLeave orders at Vinton’s.» ©
"In Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BROS.
Ha rte ComBere inreettaniinnts Sibel former
Brake it a p to call and fight ang They will
3 ins palat to serve the finest Eoonta.at
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
All kinds of Mixed Drinks
a Specialty.
MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St.
HANSEN BROS.
Proprietors of the
. sire, one cheerfully given if ial don't
AR-> volpiion to you if you have had poor,
stale stu’
10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40¢ per Ib
. According tothe grade aud variety you
eare to buy.
Ice Cold Tea. Free for A
’ Drop ia and Have « a Drink.
THE COMERCIAL TEA (0
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
F. W. TAYLOR, Manager.
Half Interest in a
Sek feats Tro
‘nested th is Haken and best oe
ducing of W: Mining
td peg joins gmines. This is
the ‘the county for
For Sale Cheap. .
CORNED HAM
om pressed cocked Corned Ham
os for table. Try acan. 15c.
Let us quote you prices on Groceries.
tes Aas Springs
Mineral Water,
The Cook’s Springs are situated thirty miles west from Wil
liams, Colusa county. The Water from these Springs is recom
mended -for age wee fittaneeens and all Stomach, Kidney and
Liver Troubles. cannot exist in the system of those
who use this water. :
The Cook's Water is bottled absolutely pure from the 8 rings
without exposing the water to the ctaiaehers sud gars not not
Itisa ous drink served cold and for lemonade there is
pee coer Se ee eee ee
VEAL LOAF
If you want to make a fine sandCommercial St.
pari try. Veal Loaf. 25c per can . [
CURES
DR. LA RUE'S
GELERY TEA
Dizziness
Sick Headache.
Biliousness
: Constipation
_ UA RANTEEDQBY
AN ELEGANT TONIC FOR THE NERVES. SOLD AND
A Dickerman.
DRUGS, STATIONERY AND PHOTO SUPPLIES. a
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