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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

March 27, 1897 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA . SATURDAY. oe PROVED A DPPH, a Sao sateen: Mexico, has tepbed from MARCH 27. 1897, * “$9 shillings a share to 12 shillings, ow-. 'Dr. ing to adverse news from the mine wheat greg pagers cenphartneoy on and Fe York. mining journals. . examinations made by Henry Janin of i lan Francleco end John ‘B:Farish of free. Addreas_ Colorado. The.San Francisco Ohronicle says the points are seught to be made against Captain . Thomas Mein of . the Exploration Company, that. he made a favorable report in November : last and a discouraging oné last month to the‘London Board of Directors.:'The. first cabled. report ran: “The mine will produce the same as at the present time for nine months, “The profits will be $80,000 when finished improvements. There are 80,000 tons of ore in sight in the mine. Cannot ‘estimate life:of mine: Must-await.furSartore No signs of giving out.” ‘The second telegraphed report, of ‘February 27th, read: pay shoot pinching ‘in depth: Monthly production of £12,000: should be maintained eight months. ~Katimated amount of ore im sight, 40,000). tons. Oonsider prospects good for finding other pay bodies.” ., .When Captain Mein was asked:about it he replied: “The result has been a great disappointment. My first visit to the Grand ~ Oentral was to investigate the manage. , ‘ment of the mine, but while I was there I looked over'the property, went over the assays and saw ‘the pay shoot as reported by Farish and Janin. I had no-reason to doubt it wotild continue fifty or sixty feet deeper, and I closed my report at that time by saying I believed: the Exploration Campaniy. would get its money out of. the.mine, and I believe so. now. . Howard Hines, who ‘owned the mine andyet holdsa large slice ofits stock, hoped the doat. FE would not. go through; so rich was.th Grand Central I offered’ him‘an for, 1000 shares ,of the; stock, but: would not accept it, which shows 5 ag we both regarded the mine. “Upon the occasion of my sec visit I investigated the property found the same shoot, which had: been paying $40 or $50 a ton, ran down af a lower level at not more than $1 a ton, and that without break in its continuity or its size. In the meantime, however, 80,000 tons of pay ore bave been taken out, leaving 40,000 in sight. The two amounts taken:together are only 10,000 Rb tyes under my.November estimate of . . tons. Hines and I have still * firm faith in the property, and as*for myself I would not sell my block of the stock fora cent under what I paid for it, and as showing my good faith I may add that I did not unload when the shares were quoted at 59 shillings. “Phe shoot is uninterrupted, and is as likely to. become, suddenly rich again as it suddenly fell off in value.” Fan. Tan.Player Arrested: Last. night Constable ‘Dillon visited one of the Chinese gambling houses for the purpose of making ‘a’ raid on the fan tan players. He went alone, and when the gamblers saw him “enter the ‘place they hustled out by another door, all but, one ¢gcaping, and this un‘Jucky heathen was taken in hand by the Constable and placed under arrest. " He was afterwards. released. by. giving bail in the.sum of $200, two Ohinese anerchants going on. his bond. Died in Massachusetts. L. M, Sukeforth:of this city has . received the sad news of his mother's death, which _ occurred: at :. Waltham, Massachusetts, a short time since. The remains were taken to Windsor, Maine, for interment. Deceased was 87 years of.age. She leaves a son and'daughter residing in Massachusetts, besides two sons, Ly: M. Sukeforth of this city’and E. G. Sukeforth, who is at present. employed at Browns Valley, A Baby's Lite Life Saved. “My baby had croup. and was saved by Shiloh’s Cure,” Sige Mrs. J.B. Martin, Hunteville, Als. » All Recommend it, Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about. Shiloh’s Ouré. for Consumption. They will recommend it. Sold by Dickerman &-Oo. The ills of Women. _ , Constipation, causes mgte than ‘half thie ills of women. . Karl’4 Clover Root eerek @pleasant. cure for onetipation y Dickerman 4 & Co. For Sale. A new Upright Piano, at éMiceaal sold this month. “as at this ofIn: Nevada County. * AS A WHOLE. OR IN FORTY ACRE — Ss. 3 of N. a ‘Land S.W. Sak Ske 16,.N. owes: Yh Of Sec. Bij20 47 Ni Ree At $2 50 ‘Per Acre, On five years’ credit, upon payment of 20 percent, of the purchase. price. Interest. on the balance of principal . at 6 cent; annually i in advance. alance. of principal payable at'the expiration of the: five years. Apply to WM, H. MILLS, Ber sie Ag tC. P.R. R., an’ Francisco, Cal: Hating: to Seaeieers. . Fi Netoe i eae Pan ant eden ecuto: pera lumbia at iar at the poe stants ae pay ch 26h, = : Cottage Organ The Chicago. ned-a standard of excellence whichad. Lo superior. maT e Ve) t ut in tive aetna ners profuse, hese @ ape a2) Ri ‘ ine aie Of to: 2 nse, of com jon, artisti ~% ie fi
perfect, npn a ge op. the © most at. ‘a! tractive, ornamental an desisable ro oreene homes, sehools, churches, lodges, societies, etc ORMQUALLED a ae we nares COMBINED.’ MAES THE POPULAR ‘ORGAN. beets baal ROOKS AND PIANO 8TOOL_ Qatalognes and Price top Lasts on application, Chicago Cottage Organ Co. $100: Reward! ‘The Neyada County @lectric Powe Company offers‘the above reward for airman. lead to. the. Dihalgehy auras al ties found tampering or interfering in any form, shape or manner with the Conipany’s poles‘or wires in either : of the towns or across country. WARNING—From now on there will be.a strong current’on: our wires, and parties meddling with them do so at their own. risk. debe d iE, J. pe Sanza; Jr. Manager Nevada County Electric. ‘Power Company. COOL, SHARP BEER. Macey ane ieee ER fer 8. CHAS. -PECOR, Corner Pine and Commergial streets. He k bo to draw { A alam © KnROWS iw ww it, All kinds.of, Wines nd. Liquors, Private PATENTS! alle a . House Painting “. Paper Hanging pm % Sign pute ae . the Nevada 7 < . Doom ORIGINAL ane ONLY ‘GENUINE «It has‘b keg wiley, Oe our rie orn d au a vol. mation as to this. fer . maiea raining. . a “Sectuenten" avon “H. L. SWEENEY. s if =e Fas ak DapoCrezolene sex . VV hooping Cough, Croup CRESOLENE Apa administered by es 1 ation, gives : Means ean re Invaluable In Contagious Diseases, As Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, ete. Sold by ; tioner, it DICPERMAN; Dr beins Sieh ee tS. STARKEY & PALEN’S Treatment. by Inhalation, 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pe. -Chronic and Nervous Disorders. the olen of 0% . D ma hatee . Made portable that ix sout all over the weal, for:more:than our tieatme we ing. Wile Bp ee patients. to d aap any substance cone aled where oF or by a and’ calied Com =ITS MODE OF Dre. Starkey & Sigh ee = all i soy bre toed int kable curati and a record of Sor teecaner as rer to tie by othe iy other's iy Will be FREE to a4 address on A Dozen Raisins could not be seeded by. hand as quickly as halt a pound wiih the’ EnSs Raisin and cal. Seed grapes and raisins at the rate of a pound in five minutes. Indispensable in every household. Entergiiss Raisin and‘Grape Seeder Is sold at all hardware 2-cent stamp for r”.— 200 recipes, wy Postotlions EON -Asthina, Catarrh, Colds. 1 . Satest and Post. Effectual : stores. Price $1. ° Send} Be poe ae ‘House’ Depot for IXL Whisky .. Fire's a“ “oe ast (one op whic! sr has You cam finde Fancy Groceries ; ing to} please the ] ; deat Lewis Packing Co,’s vit ling nag tah, -POSTUM cece the diet fodd in ig that’s smew and: up to-date ate ut Pa a a plate.of'soup, dysters, etc.) oNOT: ONLY SELLS The Choleest Groceries “at the: ‘Lowest Pri (BUT ‘ALSO GIVES J. J. JACKSON, 5 LEPH JPerseflopograni. Label “Catsup Shasta bias shaate Ginger “DEY ILED-AND POTTED: “ PATE: FOIS. MEATS a FISH. Seeder. Easy. Pepsin s me ean and_ cogtinant Duffy ie Gamecock Whisiey 2a a A OP Ba tle Ax TACO en CS.. in bulk. cope An ‘activate: Watch ag SOME seem to. ‘ial pe time, to tieet trains, keep « elalways on time, ust ha : eal Wat us ae Mas se nda ae, ) EP AMPICO een sue E vieewenciene: our Cleat Temas sprnciors secs i ‘BRANCH. WONDER ~ CLOTHING STORE, Commences: STREET, Navapa cere vAgents*! For the: Latest Ruseline Skirts. ‘Telephone—One knock at the front door. _