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March 13, 1895 (4 pages)

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tHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT MINING ITEMS. SAN JUAN NEWS. IRON RESOURCES. py PREPOSTEROUS SUIT. Alama . RES aN aS Dr. J. H. McLean’s. Strengthening Cp. : QUEER WEATHER. Brief lions Picked Up by Our: CorLively ‘dial and Blood Purifier is ‘admirably adapted ‘Times Expected at. Downie=Another Rich Deposit of Ore Found at Bradley Begins Action Against Hailand Snow and Sunshine—A Publishedheey Byoning, except Sunday. respondent There. Cold to make “‘a little health go a long way.’ ville—The Reward Started Up. in Penn Valley. SR. Dorsey.. Wave Visits This Section, [ts curative power is largely attribetable Miss to Ruth Bradbur y is visiting friends We learn that the prospects for a lively BROWN & serra ee. Supervisor T, J. Robinson was in Grass Tidings: The San Francisco papers have The telegram from the Weather Bureau its stimulait, tonic and nutritive properties, in Nevada City.summer at Downieville and in that vicinity Valley Monday. Mr. ‘Robinson gave the published‘an item t2-the effect that John, this morning predicts showers, followed by by which the energy of the system is re« John Coleman passed through here Wedare very flattering and that unusual activity Tidings a sample of iron ore found in the T. Bradley is suing Samuel P. Dorsey for SERVED BY CARRIERS AT clearing Weather, and severe frost tonight, cruited, It is pleasant to the.taste, easily tesday en route-toAi leghany. in mining enterprises is looked for, The locality of his ranch in Penn Valley. The $10,000 for services rendered. Et was said 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month The blue and white signal flag floated from borne on the stomack’ and harmless ander Berl Sdoy returned from a visit to his Gold Valley, Gold Bluff, Craycroft and ore was heavily mineralized, and to a that ‘‘Dorsey wished’*to work thé Marythe staff at the National Hotel. This mornprolonged use, --Try. it, old home at Brownsville T hursday and reother mines are to be operated on a more novice looked» exceedingly rich in iron, It land mine, but. to do this he had to obtain Sold at Carr Bros,’ Brug Store. ing there was just a sprinkle of snow two WHEN. PAID IN ADVANCE: ports that country dead. extensive scale than ever and it is said that is similar to the ore contained in the iron control of certain stock he did not then own,: or three times, once, while the sun was Miss Minnie Sailor.is home again’ after more mén will be employed in. that SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. section mine owned by M. ©, Taylor. As to the and it also ‘required _ $125,000. Bradley ‘shining brightly. The clouds gathered and pre a brief sojourn at Sacramento. than for many years past. latter property, we are told that San Fran-} offered to secure, both money and stock for broke away again by spells and the elements Misses Pierce and Tyrrell, of Nevada The hoisting works at the Reward mine cisco capitalist stand ready to begin a commission of $10,000, and he now. sues WEDNESDAY.. _.MARCH 13, 1895. seemed in a quandary, At 11:30, however, City, are the guests of Mrs. Northup.,, is Hoisting yesterday, up started were = the’ work of development ~ if . they for the amount, claiming he has fulfilled his thé.whole sky became overcast, fine snow Miss Mary Neugent of Sweetland will being” done through the upraise from the can but procure a satisfactory bond upon cantract and that payment has been: refell and for awhile it looked, as though’ a Telephone No. 4 leave Wednesday for Downieville, where drain tunnel.and the work: ‘of driving ahead the mine. But as there are many thousand fused.’ . regular snowstorm was to follow, but the she will make her future home for. an inthe ee tunnel will be ‘Vigorously prosedollars’ variance between their ideas of a _ Mr. Dorsey says that there is no ground Houry substance did not continu e to fali definite time. Runaway Last: Heading, = cuted néw. proper: bond, and the ideas of the owner, whatever-for any such suit. Bradley failed many minutes and melted as fast as it School was suspended at Montezuma last The Champion Mining Company is having }matters are liable to remain in statu quo utterly to~ raise’ money for the purchase reached Last evening as William Moyle and anWeek owing to the the ground, Shortly -before oné. ill health, of Prof, the hoisting works at the Merrifield mine forsome time to come, As an iroé mine of the Idaho property, ~ Mr. Dorsey would o'clock there was a fall--of hail and snow other miner were riding down Adams street Hughes, put in shape as fast as expedient, finishing it is unquestionably a success, as the ore have been only “téo glad to have availed mixed, which continued long enough to in a cart their horse became frightened ‘at The dance given Hina night at the up the building~ and making needed imis abundant, and*vould be mined cheaply: \bftivge lt of the use of a lump. sum for the cover the ground in whiteness, This afterthe locomotive on the Narrow Gauge and Stidger Opera House in honor of the '*Milk The item of fuel'is the stumbling block purchase of the property involved, but benoon provements about the premises, the white flag with black square in started to run away. He ran along SacraMaids” was a decided success.” To do honor Some very good rock is being taken out with iron mines in California, and unless ing unable to procure it, he went»to work the center'was run up, denoting a cold wave. mento street toward the old foundry, upto their host the Maids were attired in their of the Boss mine near Sweetland and the the ore is so rich that it will warrant transpluckily and dug it out of the mine. It It is certain very peculiar weather setttny the cart and throwing cut beth the costumes’ worn at the cantata, ly . and if wef prospects are very encouraging. The mine portation to tide water, where it may is a notorious fact in Grass Valley that the occupants. The men escaped without in= are any judge think that the bewitching owned by the Huckins Brothers in the same ineet cheap fuel, little can be’ done with it. purchase price of the property was paid out Denies the Report. jury beyond a severe shaking up. After little caps of the Milk Maids have played locality is looking well and some excellent Development of the property in question of dividends from. the Maryland. Not a running in back of the foundry building the havoe with the hearts of the sterner sex, John McLean stoutly denies the report is necessary to. prove its richnesss. The cent of outside capital was used. Ore was quartz is being taken out. horse stopped before much damage resulted The musicale given in honor of the Baker It is reported that the-Yuba mine at specimen shown-by Supervisor Robinson taken out of the Maryland ground through published in the Grass Valley Union to the Absolutely Pure. ! “to the vehicle, family by Mr. and Mrs. John German at Maybert has changed ownership gnd that may be richer than the ore in the mine the Idaho shaft, and the result. of this effect that he attempted to commit suicide : sg rea A cream of ’. the National Hotel last Thursday night,was active operations are to be resumed soon, above referred to. Mr. Robinson will take work was so satisfactory that $90,000 of yesterday by taking a dose of. strychnine, tartar baki der, . Torpiprry of the liver, and disorders o Highest of all8 in ag strength. ted a brilliant affair, _The evening: entertainThe Yuba was a steady producer for a steps to interest capital in his ‘property. the purchase price was paid within a few He ‘says he had been drinking hard, but proLatest Uuiied le avening the stomach and bowels, cause headache and ment opened with musie by the orchestra, long time and the new management_will Attention was originally drawn to Nevada months. After the tire, the insurance nounces the story about taking poison a Report. dasa ee es the failure of all desire for, food, Ayer’s. tottowed by vocal and instrumental music endeavor to find more of the paying rock in county’s iron resources by the exhibition money was paid to the Colemans, and this_ fabrication of the worse kind, The young Cathartic Pills stimulate the action of the man is well known in this city, having been _ Royal Baking Powder 00., by some-of our talented musicians. At 11 the depths of the mine, of a large specimen from Mr. Taylor's ledge. completed the payment, The present stomach, liver, and bowels, cure headache; rab ulaoeapetesen eh saad o'clock a most elegant sipper was served 106 W all St. N, which was taken first to the Midwinter works have been erected from the further raised here. ¥ and restore the appetite. A Great Revival. in the dining hall-adjoining the lower parFair, and later to the State Board of ‘Trade results of operations continued in Mr, ae = lors, Among’ those’ present were Gen. Send the Notices In. As evidence of a business revival W.° H. Rooms in San Francisco. At the latter Dorsey's mine, Evidently Mr, Bradley's]Joues, Mr, and Mrs. Baker, Misses Baker, Mills, land agent. of the Central and place, through the. influence of J. A. Filsuit is the move of a mining adventurer, Persons wishing notices of. births, marEd. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. “German, Mr, and cher, Seoretary in charge, San Francisco It certainly has no basisin geesor rea~ Southern Pacific railroads, says the present riages or deaths or personal notes inserted in Mrs, Hi. Stoddinger, Mrs. Banks, Miss Salcapitalists became interested, This is cer. SOM, demahd for town sites and lumber landsis + Oe + the Transcript can have the same published lie McBride, Misses Lille and Alice Butler, tainly-one point in favor-of the county greater than at any time during the past ten free of charge aud will oblige us by sending Miss Jessie Trood, Miss Mamie Davis, Miss “Lost His Grip. display with the Board of Trade. years. Applications for lots and school sites the same to this office. By writing names Annie Furth, Miss May Harris, Miss. ° ne 8 since January Ist: have been greater than. A well-known salesman in a Maryaville and dates plainly they cau depend*on hav‘Lena Daneke, Miss Pearle Sooy, Messrs. Than All the Other Fruit Dealersin paves why Combined. Chinaman Killed by a Cave. daring all of 1894, Recently a purchaser dry goods store was credited with being ing the notices appear correctly, which does John and Henry German. love sick, as his best girl went back on him, was found for 300 acres of land owned by A Chinaman who was working alone in a not always happen when reporters have to On last Friday Mrs, P, Gaynor was the —rely on! hearsay for the items. Parties sendrecipient of many beautiful birthday gifts, the railroad at Hornbrook, on—the Oregon mining claim at Omega was caved on SunHe told his friends that the doctor diagnosed rs boundary, day and killed, He was engaged in sluic— his case as grip, but if dame rumor was coring in such information will please sign We wish that lady many happy feturns, « ° +-0@e + ing when a cave from the bank caught him rect he lost his grip. their names, as a guarantee of the truthfulWe hear whispers of a~ wedding and { AT ARRIVALS AT THE = + -+@e+ a ness of the news, beneatli it. ‘The dead Mongolian was buried 2 think that ‘‘Barkis jis willin’,” bat how es +e + = at Washington yesterday. . Union Hotel, Main Street. IMPURE spices are not only worthless, “Brooks of Sheffield” will receive. the in“ALL SIGNS FAIL’’—except pimples and telligence peste but injurious to health, and especially if we are dnable to determine, The blotches, These never fail to indicate an “spy” of ourstaff has been quite busy of POP OBOSN Arrgr March 18th the Omega Foto Co. packed in cans that form rust. MILLAR’s impure condition of the blood, which may late and has not had time to “took intp . H. German, San Juan, will resume their regular price, $3 per doz, Prenona Spices are absolutely pure and Ferry, Grass Valley, NORE RE ON be thoroughly cleansed and renewed by the matters,” Until then finest fidished cabinets $2 per garden grown, and packed in rust-proof: RR. . W. Brown; ** Sarsaparilla, use of Ayer’s The most +e dozen, Be ml ltf packages, Ask for them. f183m Fa F. Dwyer, a er CANDY-MAKER, efficacious and economical of blood priate: Sam Gregory, Auburn, 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City? 2-9 @r O. F. Seavey, ss J. R. Jones, Rough and Ready, At Truckee Now. A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks POWDER Sniiea, eineus _ and Bananas WHY ? Largest Yariety, Lowest Prices 4 BOLBY'S PERSONAL POINTERS. C, P. Lawson, David L, Cramer, Silver City, Nevada, A. W. Blundell, San Francisco, L. Porter and wife, gs M. Holmes, es Doings and Intentions. Republican; KE. S, Laurie andwife, Mrs. Kate, Laurie are staying at’ the Whitney _ OF, Seavey of Auburn is in town. House at present. ‘They~are here for the E. A, Davis of San Francisco is in town, purpose of putting the drama ‘Damon and L. KE, Blumberg of San Francisco is in Pythias” on the stage. Mr. Laurie carries town, with him all the necessary equipments for 8, E, Cohen of Auburn was in town yesthe play, but the characters will be susterday, tained by ‘Truckee talent. Mr. Laurie KE. La Mott was here yesterday from Sac thoroughly understands the work and will Chas. F. Burgman, bs H,. Scheunert, Sacramento, C, A. Peterson, Placerville, John Meehan, Forest City, ~ _ + °@e + +-0@e > few days. that they offer One Flundred Dollars for any M. Holmes of San Francisco arriyed here last evening. J. J, Ostrom came down from North Bloomfield today. Dr, C. E. Sapp of San Francisco arrived here this morning, W. H. Jones of Sacramento came in on last evening’s train, Justice 8. B. Crawford came down from Washington yesterday. J. J. Breman came down from Pike City today on his way below. Chas, F, Burgman of San Francisco came in on last evening’s train, " A. W. Blundell of San Francisco arrived here on last evening’s train. ecase.that it fails to cure. testimonials. Address, H. Schunert, of the firm of Schunert Bros. of Sacramento, is in town. all its stages, and that is Catarrh, Hall’s ‘Catarrh Cure is the only positive eure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directing on the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system, : thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building'up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curatjve powers, Send for list of F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O, OG = old by Draggists, 75c. + e@e her, but two bottles Dr, King’s New Discovery oompletely cured her and she says it saved her life, Mr, Thos,
Eggers, 136 Florida St,, San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold; approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery. and in two weeks was cured, He is AMLRun Down ford, tax collector at Key West, Florida. My Dr, DuMilieu of North Bloomfield was in town yesterday on his way to Colfax. Frank-C, Bottes of Berkeley arrived here Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who: have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise,—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed THE ROY seem, THE IMPERIAL __ emmy, THE PRINCE OF WALES Jammie — RHE RODEO <a Just Take a Moment an d Compare Our Prices : 160 lbs. Flour.. .. i .$1 80} too." Wie I 40 poo. *! K. Barley... 3 30} G0 Bren oes veiw, 190 10 Cans Salmon....$100 6 —-Corn Beef, 2 Wh; Cane. oi ea POS rar lbs: Lard a5 Gt 10 100 ‘* Middlings...-4° 20 16" Gran. Sugar.. Foo ae “ ee Brown Sugar. Pe ee 1 00 ar ee ere John Touty and John Perry came down from Sierra City on their way below yesterday. Miss A, Fletcher of Grass Valley ‘was in Mr. wm"Weatherford town yesterday visiting her many friends appetite was poor and T was quite miserable. here, = 3 I have taken 5 bottles of Hood's Sarsapato do all that is clamed, Electric Bitters Jobn Meehard of Forest City arrived here will cure al] diseases of the Liver and KidSarsaneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt last evening from San Francisco on ‘his way parilla Rheum and other affections caused. by impure home. blood. Will driyg Malaria from the system C. L. Miller came over from French Corand prevent as well as cure all Malariel ra] this morning and returned home in the fevers.—For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Hntire afternoon, L, Portegand wife, of San Francisco, arsatisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. in eaten. vee ® ee eeeeen —Price 50 cts. aud $1.00 per bottle at Carr rived here last evening on their way to no distress after eating, have good1 appetite. Bros, Drug Store, Downieville, : ~ Hood’ s Pills are a mild cathartic, ” 26e5 A. C. Busch and Francis Cuoni came DIED. down from Downieville today on their way In Oakland, March 10, 1895, Nellie E. to San Francisco, Richard Noell Jr, is quite sick at his home Glass, wife of Hamilton Glass, daughter of Mrs. J.A. and sister of Thomas F, Bohanin Willow Valley, being afflicted with innon, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 flammation of the bowels. years, 3 months and 15 days, T, H, Lynn and ©, B. Wilson, of Sacra~ mento, who have been at GrassValley, came . — over on the bus this afternoon, ood s The 16 ‘ Seedless Raisins 1 00 a0. * KgiiWs -ci4n4. 1-06 12 ‘ [)ried Peaches. . -1 00 Ib. 100 AORN s sexi 100 Li i PE ce ea 2 OO Eastern Bacon 12% cents per lb. 12 “> Sardines.,.. 1-00 5-gallon can best coal oil 1 00 Carmel . Drips 60 cents per gallon. ia.“ Pie Prot,.. f 00 BAKING. ‘POWDER _MOST PERFECT, MADE. C, J, Schuster, Vice President of the Champion “Miping Company,arrived here from San Francisco last evening, Misses Mabel Oliver and Ella’Noell; who have been here visiting for the past few days, returned to’‘their home in Grass. Valley yesterday. Johu Baekley, who has been visiting ; friends’‘nd irecuperating: in Nevada City for thepast few days, returned to his home in North. Bloomfield today, Pat Curley of Washington, who ig well known in. this city, is said to be seriously sick and his recovery ig considered doubt‘. ful, cHis ailment is miner's consumption, Max Jsoard and Fred Eilerman returned last evening from their trip to the Ridge, They did not go to Bloomfield, the rough roads causing them to give up that part of A pure Grare Cream of Tartar Powder. Free the trip, + cere from Ammotia, Alufh or any other adulterant, Hoow's . Pitts ‘cure all liver ills, relieve AO YEARS THE STANDARD, constipation and ‘agsist digestion, “260, New Style Walking Hats, 5oc. msec naen J YouAa & WE ARE IN IT! : Gaeee Direct Our Aprtouncement to YOUR POCKET BOOK ! TO YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY JUST COMPARE THESE Flour, per 100 Ibs. $1.75 PRICES! ‘Salnton, 10 cans for $1_ lb cans, $1.10, Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.30. . Lard, 10 Bran, per 100 lbs, $1.00. . Lard, 5 Ibcans, 65 cts. 100 Ibs Flour, $1. 75: 100 lbs Middlings, $1.10. 100 lbs Wheat, $1.30, ; WER THIS LST 100 Ibs a $1 00, 100 Ibs Barley, $1.25. Beautiful Embroideries and Vials J ACKSON Mrs, Loo ef: \) Crawford jCommercial Street, near Pine, e ~~ y PE 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00 Check and Shaneaple Silks 8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. 8 cans Clams, $1.00. for Waists. Morning Meal Package, 10 cts. Laces just.seceived by Furnishing Under new manage_ es MARCUS M. alts Manager. And Subject to Change Without Notice. THROW YOUR Sailor Hats, 25 cents. Gentlemen's ment, with New ¢ 700ds and New Prices” These Prices Are for Spot Cash Only HATS The Chicago, 20 cents, Oldest House in this aly: Hats! Hats! oF Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, wear, and they aré The Old Rel fable. — 65 30." Bayo Beans...'1-00 Fancy Dairy Butter 40 cents perroll, 40-4“ Pea Beans. ...3° 00 rr Cans Oysters:.,.=!900 Eastern Hams_131% cents per the bus this afternoon from Grass Valley. THE PASHA~egee—_” We would be pleased to lace One of Them on your Head This eek. » P, S,-—Mail orders ho recel ve careful attention. ae eee Ate Ph, smemcersde dr : Are all the late creation for Gentlemen's selling like wild fire. Are the People’s Providers. 18 hy SHILOH’ 8 CURE 1s sold on aarea. C, A. Peterson of Placerville arrived here It cures Incipient Consumption, It/is the best ne sie Only one cent a dose, last evening on his way to Downieville, ' Mrs. J. H; Brackett of Santa Rosa is here 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1.00. Sold by Carr Hon a visit to her sister; Mrs, John Hart. Bros. Frank Siekie of Sacramento came over on —————-,---+ #@e-e Lemans worn, Thos. Shurtleff & Son and ba 00, Was my condition, says Mr. Wm. Weather We have on sale the following exclusive styles, and the proof that they are> right is shown by the number you see The Housekeeper Who Wishes to Economize. By glancing in our window as you The Low Prices That Prevail. Is Directed to naturally thankful, It is such ‘results, of which these are samples, that prove the the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs, and Colds. Free trial. bottles at Carr Bros, Drug Store, Regular size 50c¢ last evening on his way toWashington, i Ever seen in this city. pass you can get some idea of the many styles and This Announcement Two Lives Saved. ramento, Most Stylish Line of Hats You LISTENING ? —— = Fhe reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in “We have laced before. our many fiend the F.C, ta Washington. ‘andoubtedly make a creditable presentment O. M, Eastman came down from Maybert Mrs. Pheebé Thomas, of Junction City, of the drama. yesterday. Ill., was told by her doctors she had ConA, 8. Price of San Jose is hereneedle al sumption and that there was no hope for #100 Reward, #100. ARE ps ge : Nevedaliey cal, Middlings, per 100 lbs. $1.10. Seedless Raisins, 16 Ibs. $1 Raisins, 20 lbs. for $1. Dry Granulated Sugar, 17 lbs for $1. 'Fancy Dairy Butter,.40 cents Brown Sugar, 18% lbs for $1 Rice, 17 lbs for $1. ri cans Oysters, $1. per square. . . Eastern Hams, 13% cts perlb . Syrup, 60 cts per gallon Torhatos, .12 cans for $1. . Sago, 20 lbs, for $1. Morning Meal, package, roc, . Tapidco, 20 Ibs. for $1. \Clams, 8 cans for $1 o S TS NS od Full weight and best quality guaranteed. _AllGoods delivered Free of Charge. nies <KTOL =". Mai Street, op, csite Union Hote 1, Nevada City, Cl NA ‘a r eT bene 4 t,