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June 7, 1899 (4 pages)

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WEONESDAY’ Boer JUNE” 7,°-1899. aaiecniccinaiala PROSPECTORS AND: EXPERTS. Practical Experience’ is Far-More Potent . clusions than, the scientific expert, who ploded the theory that gold in quartz veins, does nof exist at considerable . yet been shipped from the, eastern facjunction proceedings now being prosCy TRANS NSORTP: ~ Published every evening sce Sundays and Legal Holidays by BROWN & CALKINS. N. P. BROWN, L.'s. CALKING. Than Scientific Theory. The really intelligent and practical occasionally,. says the .Miner-Index. with ‘sone: other mine “TASS vhuAD EWS. ™ Day record éf fou r Hefghots a as Told Over The Telephone, S.L. Bernardi of San Francisco is here on mining, business, Abel Freéman, a pioneer and father of bik re a reen ity the bwonnate is apite calls. “milkman’s paralysis.” geeuat Beverton,a tatind vane. and] from the elbow to the hand, and affects. mining methods ‘are being adopted. . the right or left arm more than the} The old-time methods were good in the! other according to whether a man is. old time, but new methods must meet . Miss Clafa Manseanu were married last night. HILKMAN §PARALYSIS. For Dairymen. The dis A New Disease That Is Making Trouble. California Miners Keep Pace With -the A Stockton: doctor tells. the Mail that he has encountered a new disease . ther from.the old-time methods in minwhich, for want of a better name, hejing, says the Mining and Scientific . “ARE MOVING FORWARD. March of Progress. California each year is getting fur-. Press, and thé latest ideas in electric-. ns ease affects the muscles of the arm . ity, compressed air, metallurgy and} Gravel has been struck by the Grass . right or left handed. Of course, milk-. Valleyans who leased the Sazerac claim pear Rough and Ready, Miss Palmer, who has been here visminer seldom fools himself, though he} iting Mrs. Prestoa F. Crider, returned . vice versa. oma. ay purposely, deceive somebody, else . today to her bome in Alameda. known which has been either good or. house’ on bad and-forms his opinion accordingly, being more/often' corréct in; his, Gonblaze was extinguished before. much damage had been done. It had must find things as the books say they . would be should be.’ ‘He*bas emphatically’ éxdepth, which theory has been maintained by prominent geologists in op-. layed two weeks or more. position to practical demonstration. Scientists have frequently beén :combuilding by July Ist, that the new outfit of boxes has not muscles begin to wither and weaken. Washington The patient loses his grip, as it were,. spoiled by the facility with which gold . and while the arm can be moved about} was obtained in the earlier days, when street? ‘‘Thé}in'the usual manner,the muscles which great fortunes were taken from the are brought into play in milking are} mines at comparatively little expense. soon of little service. One particularly . That era toa great extent is past.. The -jthe constantly changing conditions. . ing is done with both hands, but a In newer mining communities they are right-handed man unconsciously exerts . not handicapped by the old-time ideas . his Fight hand more than the other, and . and methods, and, as a result, mines in The disease begins with a}some cases outside of California are ‘Velutehing of the hands, and finally the } leading this State in progressive work. At nine o’clock this morning the fire When he sees a mine he compares it] department was called out by a small that he: has] fire in. the jroof.of James .R. Williams’ California has, in a measure, been . been ‘hoped. the . postoffice . bad case has come under his notice. It.) old mines are deep, and only the latest. . moved to the Weissbein]is that of a man named Allen. @he }Jabor-saviug devices and. the best ta-. pelled to'take a back seat by the man. the first train 1,100, people went down, wife’s arm while he was asleep, caus who wields the pick and shovel. tickets. scientists to the Rand to explore the] at noon. eountry, They found nothing; anid thing there: But’ the .rocks of which Mrs. 'T. ductor on the narrow gauge railroad ~they~builttheir-houses were foundeby . between that city and San Francisco, prospectors to.contain gold enough to]is here visiting her son Tom who is pay, so they pulled down the houses . employed at the Allison Ranch mine. and ground the material with consid. Mrs, erable, profit, much to the disgust of . daughter. the experts, who wouldn’t recognize a good thing even when they leaned up ngainst it. i: desirable combination, but, the former alone finds many stumbling-blocks which the practical man quite frequently surmounts in spite of contrary theories. Sheep Damage ‘the Roads. We referred ‘the other day to the rough éondition of the Sugar grade, A man who ‘has ‘watched the roads more or less during all seasons is done to them sheep that are driven into the moun-. y tains every summer. come loosened and to roll’ down into the road. Sometimes after a drove of sheep pass the condition of a road is changed from ‘a good, smooth highway toa very rough and rocky ane and it is often necessary to bave men go over the roads:and remove the stones and bowlders that have been rolled down. ‘Ihe sheep license imposed by the county is for the purpose of helping to pay the additional expense rendered mecessary on account damage done by sheep. + e@e +> uit Went to the Kate Hayes. Hon. C. W. Cross arrived here this morning and went to the Kate Hayes mine-at French Corral to gather further informution bearing upca the inecuted by Yuba county against the owners of that property. eet owe > A Good Appointment. : Mrs: Charles Stetfen. of Milo Temple . lead of Rathbone Sisters at this city has ‘“gnvd'Sierra counties. It is a splendid > : selection. You Know ‘dbet tired. feeling is exceedipgly, disagreeable. What~.is fabetter, you may . ‘know, by a fair trialthat Hood’s Sarsaparilla entirely cures it. urdebon’s'PinLs cure nausea, sick headSiliousness, indigestion. Price Croup is the terro young mothers because it so agonizing and frequently fa loh’s. Gough and Consumption acts like magic in cases of Croup. has never been :known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 cts.,50 cts.and $1 00. Bor sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tt + -we Six loaves bread for 25e,at Homann’s . Fraycisco. For Will. Wheelihaw and Mike Nevins : f have bet $2 50 a side and a wheelbarrow Science and practice form . ride to Nevada City or.tihe outcome: of riday. p tirst, today and were put on the list for jobs, O'Neil Auburn street isto be torn bat the Fourth of July proThey climb up] cession will not be interfered with. the banks and cause many rocks to be-. With the exception of ‘afew skilled pipe-layers.Jocal workmen -are to be employed, there b: sing 800 with free. tickets, 256] ing her.to cry out with pain and leav Some years ago when reports of gold] who. paid’ ald ‘mahy children tuder * discoveries were received from Africa] five years of age who did not require Sthe British government sent.a party of the di back to their normal state. ae 2 Pee Rector Van Deerlin Abroad. is accompanied by her The losér. priestiy perquisites. + 2@e-+ SoA NA ered It is ; More Than Strange. Scores of men ‘applied. to} to complete, so-called government civi rom Seqiie ass Sold by the Sheriff, line Sheriff Getchell “todaysold by unestablished. auction the Gracie quartz. mine and whatever interest plaintiff may have Sea had in the East Orleans mine, in purof this . Swauce ofa decree for foreclosure of a mortgage granted by : : Court. in the case of thé estate of John at once advertised it. Arbogast. against Hamilton x ed Searls bid in the property not show up, but had. the advertisement kept. right on and yesterday: was by local applications, as they cannot rewarded by having her collarette rereach the diseased portion of the ear. mick. Fr for the estate at $8,000. interest and costs amounted to $9,016.31. Ore Chamber Disclosed by a Blast. A press dispatch from Victoria British Columbia, says; while miming at Hayes Camp, Alberni, William: Morgan put ina blast on the twelve feet from the surface. None of the debris Game out and an in-. stages. been appointed Deputy. Grand Chiet . vestigation showed the inner portion for the districtincluding Nevada, Yuba . of the monntain was hollow. who was lowered by a rope about forty ‘a feet, discovered a rich ledge of ore. biemtatse 9-690 —— Judicious 1s Advertising. Pernistant advertising always bring good results,.About, a month ago the Superior McCorThe judgment, turned in good condition. + ee —s What Is Shiloh? “On: May . 24th Price 25 cts., Morgan, sale by H. Dic wexposn, the druggist. Plenty of Fan For All, “You Try It. If Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption . Se attended by alt who. appreciate Cure, which is sold for the small price . ¥004 time. 6f 25 cts. cure take the boitle back and we will. refund your fifty years on this gaarantee: ets. and 50 ets. Admission 25 cents. + e@e> 50 ets. 00, ) ‘ 0 cts. and $1.00, does not Ripe. ‘Dives ai Bulk. money. Gold for over man, the druggist , tf street. f10-tf 7 + emer a _— -<soe--Six loaves bread for 25c. at Homann’s For Kent. French tansy Waters. These are the genuine French Tansy fers, DRUG can depend upon securing reEhlers Beware of st The vacant store room in the Tra script Block is offered for rent. IL quire of Fred E, Brown. « 0@e oe Piano Tuning and Repairing. imported direct from Paris. hd cure of irregular periods { cause, In red:wrappers. COM! tear LA FRANCE} will call on bis patrons. le by W. D. Vinton.) mail, box 156. bd but word comes}clutching of tbe hand first became . ehinery of aH “Classes should now be manifest at night,.when he was asleop;femployed. The new mines are imitatand he found very often that his face jing the newly resurrected older ones tory, hanee the removal will “be de-. would be raw and bleeding in the morn. and are getting the latest and ‘best of : ing from scratching it with the affected . everything. Tite Sunday school picnic at Chicago . hand during the night. Park today was a great success. On. man wonld Sometimes the} is a business and that the mines are unconsciously grip his . deep, and, in order to derive the greating’ black and blue marks -where his . to the new. fingers pressed the flesh. At that time ms Another carload went down . the power of bis grip was immense, but » progr d ‘until he has L. O'Neil of Santa Cruz, . nearly lost the use of the arm. The}remaining in the Postoftice at Nevada proved that there could not be any-. whose husband is a passenger con~ doctor says that absolute rest. from . City, June, 7, 1899: milking is necessary, and some other form of exercise for the affected. muscles must be resorted toto bring them Rev. KE. J. H. Van Deerlin, formerly rector of the Episcopal churches in this city ‘and Grass Valley, is now a the Fitzsimmons-Jeffries fight. The. dignitary in the Church of England at boys Will start from Grass Valley at} Kohala, Hawaiian Islands. 5 p.m. Saturday and will return at 10 o'clock the same evening. ra also pays,for the supper for two upon reaching the county seat. R. C. Mattingly, who has the contract for laying the sewer system, ar. paid. Loaf . rived this morning from Sau Francisco. The tools are expected: tonight, and if see they come work will-start in the morn-. affairs of Rector Van Deerlin. says itis astonishing how much damage . ing, otherwise it_ will be delayed till by the droves of . @ He receives a salary of $100 per; month, besides His daughters, Miss Evelyn and. Miss Hilda, are en-Ygaged in kindergarten or missionary school work, for which they are well the results we will refund your money. j6-lw Another barrél of extra fine ones Price.25. just received at J. J. Jackson’s BeeFor sale by H Dicker-. hive. grocery store on , Commercial C. W. Bennett is in Nevada City and . day Others wishimporters, San. ing work done will please order by . ‘ Beer, ete, promptly attended to. ‘They realize that. mining jest benefit and to work to the best ad-} vantage, old-time ideas must give place oo + Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters Buch, Antone 8S. Bach, Albert Buch, William Buch, Victor Emmanuel Buch, Miss Emma * Bennett, Gilbert. Brannallack, Juek Land wou by the plaintiff. The motion Bacigalupi, Auton Eagan, Mrs. May Kiddy, Sam J, Gordon, Mrs. Agnes Merz, Miss A. Nellis, Miss M. Penrose, W.J.—3 Sluck, Mrs. Chas, Fl. Voss, Mrs. Frank — FOREIGN, q Heffernan, Geruld J. A. If not called for in fifteen days letThe many friends of thé family ters will be sent to the dead letter ofin Nevada county will be pleased to learn of this prosperous turn in the . pay a fee of one cent for each letter. fice. Parties calling for any of these letters will please say “advertised,” and J.-E. ORR, Postmaster. There are several “Chinese newspaThe Virginia City Chromicle thinks it . pers in this country, most of them beisstrange that the survey of the bound-. ing lithographed, Buttwo are printed ary line between the State of Nevadaand . from movable types, the W. California should require solong atime . Po of Los Angeles and a paper in Sau a Mi San 1} Francisco. ‘Tae Rev. Ng Poon Chew, he contractor at the Holbrook hotel] eugineers having been employed every . publisher of the Wa Mi San Po, needs summer during the past forty years . 11,000 characters to express his opinin that work and the exact dividing . ions and to give the news to his combetween the two States is still. patriots in Los Angeles. Mr. Ng says he will pay no attention to the California signature law. Pe aaa as s. He-—AreallJ. Millionaire Crawford’s daughters married? She—Yes all five lady of this city lost a collarette and of them. He-—Married some English She did not quit syndicate, I suppose ? in a week because the lost article did Sean sae Deafness Cannot. be Cured There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Enstachian ‘Tube. Whenthis tabe gets A grand.old remedy for Cough, Colds . inflamed you have a rumbling sound and Consumption; used through the}or imperfect hearing, and when it is world for half a centary, has cured in-}. entirely closed deafness is the result, numerable cases of incipient consump-jand unless the inflammation can be tion and. relieved. many in adyanced . taken out and this tube restored to its If you are not, satis with normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten. { 60.-cts. and $1.00. For. are caused by catarrh, which is nothing tf} but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces,
We will give Ore Hundred’ Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by Adel dpe: er yd ae oss catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s June 14, will bea jolly event and should . ©#tarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. “ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s family Pills are the best. "HANSEN BROS., Propr hetors of the Crass : Halley : : Works, Agents for the Wieland Beer. n+ DOur Wagon will be jn Nevada City every Orders for Soda, Sarsaparitia, Syphon WaTelephone 64l--Grass Vailey. All kinds of SHIRTS: The celebrated MONARCH. With long bosom, short bosom or colored bi som. The best fitting shirt made. All siz Erom 75 cts. to $1.50 re good friends just the same. NECKWEAR. We carry all the latest sty les patterns— Puffs, Imperials, T Ses: 2 Cbs, Bow and: ‘Foursin-Hapd. ais a gConiidentia to the ° aud canta oe ‘3 my People Who Wear Clothing. Particularly those who Titat of Petes. ee ee fp \ 1 Light Weight UNDERWEAR. -All kinds and colors. Jast the thing for warm weather. 4 We carry the ¢elebrated“of Leather stocking, ~ For Children,’ _ 2 centsa pair. : I'MEN CRY LIKB CHILDREN: » TREASURY PAY: INS.” Georss Patterson Describes naif’ “Wate hry Received by the County During of Affairs at Dawson. Under date of March 26th, George . Patterson of Sycamore street, Oakland, writes from Dawson City’to. his. family: . Among other things he says in his let: . ter thatthe newspaper reports: of-rieh: strikes are exaggerations. , To the point the following excerpt from the letter may prove interesting: . “There have not been any new strikes . in here the last’ year, but» if you would believe newspaper. reports you would . think there were lots of them. There . are’ hundreds of-men here. that will soon have their provisions all used up; have not struck anything yet and can. not get a day’s work, as there are very . . few miners hiring men and men would . be glad to’ get work at. almost any wages so they could raise money to go home. Lots of them mortgaged their . places to get here and'cannot raise, the . money to get back ‘and they often sit down and cry like children and say that even if they did get back that they would lose their places.” —Co a ard Pe The Relley: -Campbell Case. Lawyers Ford and Kitts. were éngaged yesterday afternoon settling a statement on a motion fora new trial in the case of Relley vs Campbell, which was . recently tried in the Superior Court will be argued in the Superior Conrt . next week, } ; “Pianos for yachts and private cars” is a sign in an uptown window, Says . the New York Sun. It calls attention . toa diminutive piano, which is one of . the year’s noveltiés in that trade. The . piano is abgut three feet high and . weighs only 150 pounds. It has only . . five octaves and the treble wires are.) shortened, saving space at the expense of tone. ue gee “The world is mine!"exc sluimed Monte Cristo, just before the curtain fell, “Say!” yelled a Spaniard from the gal-. lery, “are you the feller they call Un. cle Sam?” preMaRERENES RE NTIS { (Re RTE Ts often a warning that the liver is torpid -or inactive. More serious troubles nay. follow. For a prompt, eflicient cure of Headache and all liver troubles; take Hoow’s Pitis While they rouse the liver, restoré full, regnlir action of the bowels, they do not. gripe ‘or pun, do; not irritate or inflame the internal organs, but have a positive tonic effect.” Zoe, at all drugsists or by mati of ©. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Masa. Semi-Annual Examination. A a semi-annual examination of applicants for Teachers’ Certificates will commenee at the Lincoln Sehool Building, Nevada City, om Monday, June 26th, 1899, at 9 o'clock a.m, A fee of §2 from each applicant will be charged. W. J. ROGERS, County Superintendent of Schools. Nevada City, June 3, 1899. am . the Faun in repair for ‘Hot Weather. : ‘Has No Terrors: TO THOSE WHO HAVE AN Electric Fan We will furnish you with the‘ Fan, supply a continuous day. and night current and keep ir Six Months Beginning May Ist, 1899, : , At the very moderate price $12.00. Call at our office on Pine street > Col, for $10,000,000, ;mine in Asal, the Last Fiscal Month. The following amounts were paid into the county treasury during the fiscal ‘month just ended: Redemption of tax certificates—W. Hy Nevins $4113, WH: Rolfe:$1698, Justice fines—F rancis Finnegan $39.70, W. i. Hilt #24 86, a Id. Jackson—C} P, Ri R. tax $5,034.37; N; C.N.G. BR. R. tax $789 OR, Pullman Oar Co. tax $17.87, taxes of 1898 . penalties. $807:58,. ‘licenses $TB89 25, : dommissions $15.45. “Dp. B. Getchell_-Sheriff’s foreign fees $30 20, fees $26.25. —H. G,. -Schroeder—Se Hooks poll tax #1, 700, personal property tax $1, (099 80, road poll tax "R212 50. Se Jolin Webber, rent, $25.. John Werry, Recorder's ‘fees, $235 55. PL. Arbogast, Law Library tax $11, Glerk’s fees $106.85, Auditor's fees on licenses $108.. “WJ. Rogers, renewing teachers’ certificates, $12. Total, $12,243.51. W.S. Stratton, who recently sold the Independence mine at Cripple Creek, discovered the Goldbesti ihg gravel deposits occur in New Mexico along the valley of the Rio Grande which are from 50 to ever 600 feet deep. Many + a . Lover Has turned with disgust from an other . wise lovable girl .with an offensive ‘breath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifies the ybreath by its action on the bowels, etc. as. nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 ets. And 50 cts; For sale by H. me kerman, the druggist. 30CE. F you want to keep cool this summer, we cansapply your wants at small expense. NATURAL ICE Will be supplied to families in quantities to Suit, at’a cost of from Ten Cents a Day and Upwargs. Union Ice Company. Office at the Plaza. 2 “Like Nectar to My Lips.” Ice Is the As Poetic Expressed De cription Crea mM, a Lad Of Our Sod a. Patron. Foley’s 13 Comniereial Street, Nevada City. e The curse g are quickl yy a? “irely cured by Karl’s Clover Roof’ tca, abt great blood purifier and tissue builfer. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Priee 26 cts, and 50 cts.. Forsale by H. Dickerman the druggist. tf Of Economical Importance Especially to Women Is our offering of Spring and Summer Shoes And the prices at which we are willing to transfer the ownersbip. Ladies’ Oxford Ties—neat, oe ely and well niade, from Black or ‘Tan Kid from $1.50 up Gent’s Light Weight, in Black or Tan, from $2.50 up. These Two Items will give an idea of value. Repairing promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices. BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. A Good Living and more may be made by any one with a McAllister Magic Lantern outfit, giving entertainments or illustrated leetures in small towns and _ villages. 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 y. and tells how to conduct entertainments will be mailed free upon request. T. H. McALListTEr, we ANS MAHER @ CO. lot of ‘are invited Window. Ladies, house cleaning is the order of the day, and in view ofthat fact we have placed on display in our LARGE WINDOW $a. beautiful LACE CURTAINS@ All persons interested display while in the ° + to see this hoe PRICES MARKED : IN. LARGE PLAIN FIGURES. and see the Fans in operation. ‘They do the work perfectly. *NEVADA COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER CO, } } “Lace Curtdins, 3 yards long, 75 cents. \ Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, $1.. Lace Curtains, 3% yards long, $1.25. : . pace Curtaius, 374 yards long, $1.50. Lace Curtains, 3% yards long, $2.00. . a "All we ask’ of hone whowant to boy CURTAINS For Rent or For Sale. , The wen Media's hotel on wapromenty . Street is offered for / Rent or Sale. The’ hailding is New and / ‘The Location is ¢ toad, * For particulars enquire of J, PASQUAL LA. » sete ctr THE: REFEREE, Commercial Street, Leonard de Vilbiss, Proprietor. — First-class Resort for Gentlemen, Tligh-Geade Goods in all lines, an as esha them to take a look v.our stoekiand if they do we are satisfied they will }not look elsewhere, ” ) ra Curtains, 3% yards long at $2.50, $3.00,) $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.5 _MARER & GO. are Cin to us for Wash ee Vee Gh Sa (BF Come tous for White Goode. ee ra & CO, 2 ‘Br Fancy Drinks a Specialty. “Has the Finest Lot Spring & Summer Millinery IN NEVADA COUNTY. Latest, Daintiest. and Tastiest City Styles, * © Shel 1S \ mt eis pr cal the alac mix bee Bir tari “trus fact trie Stat prot arot has atric and take graz cent cop] rusk Th ditic Tt prac are this lick Bea et UBER ESBPE THES.