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March 28, 1903 (4 pages)

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ge, who for urer Jackson \ day for Arion 4 ition, Mr. nd Pleased to leary ¢ Orage Meaty. ee, irst-class 3 'd cerd Bs. a Jommercial g ork, motton and . ada (j aca or Dreg ooking for it. Wy be some tlme bef Ww ches wide ches wide ches wide Sz So. GOUD P Ri ridge, Built MB shingles, Lat nd Windows of MASURY’S Ch ED PAINTS, Red gles, Plain and ept constantly on eat of Boulder Sir 1 Co. PAINT s a beautifal , ett mo ABSOLUTE proper finish Quart ots. . 1r come. mer Forecast. March 28, 1908. _cooler; Sunday cloudy. aac MoADIE. +160 CHE MINE cat Ledges Com ined In This Property. nt tp President of Company From {878 to 1883. . rerch, 28, 1903 . article in last Saturday’s TRAN e mentioned a portion of the pment work done in the Murne when last worked, and today va statement of the company’s rom January, 1878, to,Novem1888, being the product of a ten mill by steam power: Ore crushed, 6882 tons; per sulphurets, 4.15; free gold pro$54,844.74; sulpburet product, 66; total product, $80,191 40, Ore crushed, 10,108 tons; per sulphurets, 5.82; free gold pro67,393 65; sulphuret product, p43; total product, $169,104.08, Ore crushed, 5924 tons; per sulpburets, 4 30; free gold pro6,813.07; sulpharet product, 81; total product, $76,148.88. Ore crushed, 3505 tons; per sulphurete, 4.25; freé gold pro$17,209.55; sulphuret product, 15; total produgt, $61,887.80. Ore crushed, 6240 tons; per gulphurets, 3.85; tres gold pro= $38,064.11; sulphuret product, 4; total product, $99,805.26. Ore crushed, 6372 tons; per sulphurets, 4.383; free gold pro~ 31,665.48; sulphuret product, 52; total product, $100,443, d totals—Ore crushed, 38,476 ree gold product, $224,990.60; ret product, $362,084.81; total or thasiz years, $587,074.91.. ens of snlphurete sold, lue,"$962,084,31; average value $210,839. : ge yield of ore in free gold per 82, ge yield of ore in sulphurets , 69.41. OST OF MINING AND MILLING. Oost of mining per ton, $7.15; milling per ton, $2.10; total cost ), $9.25. Cost of mining per ton, $6.98; milling per ton, $1.89; total cost ) $8.82, Dost of mining per ton, $6.85; milling, $1.52; total cost per Lo Cost of mining per ton, $6.19; milling per ton, $1.67; total cost $7.86. Cost of mining per ton, ‘$5.88; Milling per ton, $1.57; total cost $7.45, * Cost of miotng -per ton, $5.41; milling per ton, $1.52; total cost $6.98, ' bost of mining includes the cost i work during the six years, t of mining should not now ex50 per ton, allowing $12;,000-perdead work. ——___— ] i Rue’s ire . @ Sure Shot, at ee The, Epworth League Societies Enjoy a Delightful Time, —_—_——__. The' Junior League of the Methodist Charch yesterday gave°an entertainment in the parlors ofthe church that afforded the little ones no end of pleas. ure. Recitations, instrumental and vocal music were the main features of the afternoon, aside from the consumption of large quantities of lemonade, cake and sandwichés, to which the growing young are always partial, The Janior League Society is steadily increasing in membership, it now having a roll of thirty-five. The othcers are as follows: Olara Harper, president; Mabel Sandow, vice-president; Laura Holman, second vice president; Lucila Bond, third vice-president; Maud Sweet, fourth vice-president; Rosina Harper, secretary; Laura Clemo, treasurer, The program as rendered was as follows: : Recitation, “The Captaii’s Daughter”’—Eliza Hammond. Recitation, “Under His Wings”— Rosina Harper. Recitation, “Nine Little Boys”—Hazel Polglase. ’ Recitation, “Evening” — Florence Murley, Recitation—Alice Bovey. Recitation, “The Sweetest Thing”— Ruth Gribble. Solo—Eliza Hammond, Recitation—Gladys Ogden, Solo—Joan Gilham. — ; Reoitation—Lavinia Thomas. Recitation—Maud Sweet Instramental solo—Bernice Shaw, Reading—Lillie Pinch. Recitation—Harriet Giovanetti, Instrumental so]o—Genevieve Board man. Dialogue, “My Doll's Funeral” — Eliza Hammond, Edith Murley, Harriet Giovanetti and Laura Holman. Nigger a. The regular monthly social evening of the Epworth League Soclety arrived on scheduled time last evening” and was: passed in the happy, free-fromeare spirit for which the Leaguers are noted. The committee of arrangements, Miss Annie Carnow, chairman, left nothing undone that could in any way adduce to the pleasure of those present. These gatherings are not only promulgated for the personal in. terest of the members, but aleo in the hope that others may be induced to become of.them and derive some of the benefits that are sure to accrue. The program was as follows: Becitation—Mise Lela Schafer. Instrumental duet—Miss L. Landsburg and Harry Angwin. Recitation—Harry Tamblyn. Vocal solo—Mies Muriel Tamblya. Recitation— Miss Annie Plummer, Recitation—-Miss Emma Cable. Instrumental solo—Miss Ethel Bond. Recitation—Miss Mary Sharp. Instrumental duet — Misses Vesta Walling and Jessie Cook. Recitation--Miss Gertrude Gray. Instrumental solo—Miss Hilda Osterman, A COMMON ERROR. The Mistake Is Made by Many Nevada City People, It’s a common error. To plaster the aching back To rub with liniment rheumatic When the trouble comes from the kidneys. illie. And are endorsed by Nevada Oity citizens. Mrs. Z. P. Davis, of Spring street, below Pine street, says: “I had attacks of backache, not the common ordivary kind that sometimes catches you unawares, at other times stays with you far too long to be pleasant, but the kind that is deeper seated than little kinks in the back caused by some jar or awkward movement. Feeling it At, ‘the time I read some announcement about Doan’s Kidney Pills I went to Vinton’s drug store for a box. I knew after I had completed the first that relief was positive and I bought second. The second box disposed of the backache, and up-to-date I have not noticed a returo.” _Sold for 50 cents a box by all dealers. Foster-Milborn Co.,. Buffalo, N. Y., sole ‘agents for the United States. Remember the pame—Doan’s—and take no substitute. coe Low Rate Tickets toCalifornia will be sold antil June 80th, allowing five days stopover at Stations, Omeba, Kansas City and Missouri Kiver points, $25; St. Louie, Memphis,. New Orleans, etc., $80; Chicago, etc., $88. ited with the Southern pany’s agent at Colfax will secare tlokets from any eastern point. tf Doan’s Kidney Pills cure all kidney‘ Money deposPacific Com-} nanan. —oemea —rcomceammeen — tee RSET ‘Would You Banish Dangorous Spring Headache? Try Nature’s Cure, PAINE’S CELERY. COMPOUND And You Will Quickly Rejoice in a New Life. “ While headaches are varied in cheracter and are produced by a variety of Causes, the majority of victims suffer either from nervous or bilious headache, When neglected, either form will cause serious suffering and will assuredly prostrate the system, . Nerveus headaches, to which women are specially subject, arise from weak and and inflamed nerves, heavy and dull brain, poor circulation and debility, Bilious headaches are ususily accomMRS BENJ. PERRY, North Aurelius, Mich.—_A Life Saved When Doctors Had Gives Her Up. panied by sickness and vomititg,, They result from inactive liver, digestive distarbances or sore and congested bowels. In the springtime, able and experienced physicians urge upon those who are subject to headaches, the use of Paine’s Oelery Oompound. In tens of thousands of cases this wonderful remedy has produced happy and permanent results after all other modes of treatment failed. UnHke other medicines. clelelng popular, atienution, Paiue’s Ocelery Oompound gives prompt and effective resulis. It gives to weak and sick people an jmmediate supply of nerve force, with pure blood, active liver and perfect digestive vigor. The work of Paine’s Oelery Compound is not a simple relieving of pain; it effectually reaches the root and causes of digease and permanently banishes the trouble. Mrs. Darley, Franklin, Ill., says :— “After trying in vain several remedies for headache, I beg n using Paine’s Celery Compound. This great medicine not only cured me, but it built up my system and made me feel like’ a new woman, It is the only medicine we keep in the house.” Mrs. Benjamin Perry of North Aurelius, Miob., says :— “Paine’s Oelery Compound is the best-medicine on earth. Three years ago I was taken with inflammation of the bladder and nervous prostration, and was very sick, under the doctor’s care, and they all thought I could not live. : “J was so sick I could not belp myself, and hardly sat np long enough to have my bed made; but I heard of Paine’s Celery Compound and commenced taking it, and I can say today that it has helped meso much that I am doing my own work, something I never expected to do. I do not think I would be alive today if it had not been for the use of Paine’s Celery Compound.” “The Royal,” KLINE & GEORGE, Proprietors MASONIO BUILDING, Nevada Oity Pine street LLP LPP New Store, Goods and Prices oeoyoee we've opened up and are now ready for business, Everything in the store is bright, spic-span new. Fresh frcm the makers, bought at the lowest cash prices, enabling us to sell below what the credit-houses pay for goods. We sell for cash only. It enables us to make prices that cause our competitors to wonder how we do it. We have no bad accounts in this way, and you don’t pay ‘for what somebody else buys on credit, We have come to stay. We are responsible. Weare not experimenting. We know that the goods and prices we offer will build up @ good business here. BARGAIN NO. 1 ; his week we are offering a magnifcrea ona of ‘Ladies’, Men’s and Qhildren’s Shoes. All ‘brand new, the best makes and latest styles. BARGAIN NO. 2. ts.of Men’s Furnishings, such as Ses Geriue Styles in Hate, Shirte— golf and fancy stiff bosome—neckwear, socks, and the many things which de; ty dressers. Reg kemember what we say we do, ajo do, Yes, Ta What Was: Going On In Carly Days. Things That Will Interest the Readers of the Transcript. ~The following extract was taken from Bean’s History of Nevada County publehed in 1867: : The winter 6f.1849.50 was an exceedingly severe one, snow falling four feet deep. The roads were new and bad, and provisions end goods of all kinds sold for fabulous prices. Pork and beef commanded 80 cants a pound, flour 44 cents, potatoes 75 cents, opious $1.50, saleratus $1 per oz., boots . $40, shovels $16, candies 50 cents each, The cost of getting @ letter from Sacra= mento was $2.50, and a newspaper $1, The site of Nevada was a remark: ably rcugh and unpromising one at first, and it has ‘held its own” very well ever singe. It c nsisted of several tongues or ridges of—tand tying between ravines, all converging to one point on Deer Creek. These ridges
were covered with p:nea and oaks, intermixed with bushes about the marreing ofthe streams, A thick clump of all pines atood pn the spot now oce cupied by the Oourthouse and yard, The site of lower Main street, and where the buildings on both.sides now stand, was wet and swampy, and covered with hazel and other brush. It was a-locality that produced no insignificant number of rattlesnakes, if the reports of parly settlera are to be credited. Up to March, 1850, Nevada: went by Store,” or “Deer Croek Dry Diggings.” But, some excesses having been cotsmitted, it-was determined to establich authority to punigh violations of tbe rights of othere, and an election for ap Alcalde, usder Mexican law, was called, and Mr. Stamps was chosen. About 250 votes were cast, On that day it was proposed, in the crowd, that a better name should be given to the place, and It was christened “Nevada.” The accounts of bow the name came to be chosen differ somewhat, but as the mountains wore called ‘‘snowy,” and the winter had been a “snowy” one, it is not very strange that the idea was suggested by calling the place “snowy,” or “Nevada,” as the word is in Spanish. Stamps acted as Alcalde till May, when the discovery of rich deposits in the old gravel hijls to the north of the town created an excitement and filled the Nevada basin with miners, when a new order of things began. ‘The autborities at Marysville, the county seat, ordered an eleption for Justice of the Peace, and a man named Olney, who had b-en Secretary of State of Rhode Jsland, under the revolutionary goverament of Dorr, was ghosen. Olney was a singular map, of capability, bat disposed pot be bound by any old forms of dispensing justice. His decisions were often original and sui generis. He isremembered asa pergon with the right arm byt half the length of the other, a good penman, and 4 man after his own pattern. He died of consumption a few months afet his election, and when calied on, in extremis mortis, by a clergyman, he indicated a wish that the ‘‘boys” might take what money he had over and above funeral expenses and have, as he expressed it, “a jolly good time with it.” He may be set down as the representative of a large class of the times. State o¢-Ouxt10, Orry oF TOLEDO, t 3 Luoas County. ‘Frank J. CHENEY makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of. ¥. J, Curnry & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the. sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case, of OaTARRH that cannot be cured by the ase of Havy’s CaTakeu Cure, FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. é (SEAL) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Bend for testimonials, free, F, J. CHENEY & Co, Props, Toledo, O, Sold by druggists, T5c, Hall’s Family Pills are the best. eae 7 TO CURE A COUGH IN ONE DAY Adams’ [ose Cough Baisam, Prescribed yg best physicians for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bonchitia and all throat and lung troubles, LY Money back if you're not satiefied. 5c, 50c. At all druggists. j5-tf. intersting lens Of the. appellation. of Caldwell’a.Upper: Qs. Broad Street Ma Large Assortment of Vegetable and Flower Seeds Now on Sale B tT i GEO. C. GAYLORD © SON ~CLEAN GROCGRY , ke our place your headquarters while waiting for the cars Nevada Cit HOUSSG') en Encampment Meeting. The officers and. Patriarchs of. Mis— tletoe Encampment, No. 47, are_re quested to meet in special session Monday evening, March 80, at.7:80 o’clock. Work in Patriarchal Degree. Visiting Patriarchs are invited to be present. P. B. Gotpswortzy, O, P. G. A. Gray, Soribe, m25 Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one’s vitale couldn’t be much woree than the tortures of itching piles, Yet_there’s a cure, Doan’s Ointment never fails. _ + Fo? CASTORIA For Infants and Children.The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bignature of Cet, a . it Saved His Leg. o P. A. Danforth of ja Grange, Ga, suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg j but writes that Buacklen’s Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it’s the best salve in the world. Oure guaranteed, Only by ois Sold by W. D. Vinton, druggist. ) visit DR. JORDAN'S Grea Museum of Anato 1063 MARKET 87, bet, (ibd 71d, 8.¥, ; The Largest of ite king im the World, We are fontinpally adding new Come and learn how wonderfully you are and how to avoid sickness and disease. If you from any of the ills of men, te i Bpective ba tis PEST OU, en DR. JORDAN-FRIVATE DISEASES Gonsultation free and strictly private. Treatment ally or by letter, SS WML is thoroughly e from the system without using eer: EVERY MAN applying to us will receive Gg? € honest opinion of his ch oR sompls int. We wi arantes a ITIVE CURE in we undertake, or forfeit Qne Thousaed D. Write for Book—Philosephy of Marriagé, JAILED PRERB. (A valuable hook fo: men. DR. JORDAN & €O., 1061 Market Si. & B, ANTAL CAPSULES Each Capsule bears the name (3 jeware of useless Ormiston Swayze, Physician and Surgeon —t03— All classes of surgical operations performed, X-ray examinations made. Office hours—Nevada Qity: 2 p. m. to 4p. m.and7p. m, to§ p. m. Grass Valley : Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 10 a. m, to 12 m. Grass Valley-office, Bree Building. Nevada City office abd residence on MOVED. has moved hie Boot FRAUT MAN and Shoe repairing atore to the store next to J. J. Snyder’s on Pine street. I have made a NEW PRIOE LIST—Cheap forcash. Hoping the public will take advantage of the low priees in repairing of ote and Shoes. L, J. TRAUT ; Pine Street. Best place in town to spend your evenings. Billiard Table Ivory Balls and now have one of the best Billard outfite in the town. QYSTER CQOKTAJLS FANOY MIXED DRINKS Best 5 cents Beer In town. FRED EILERIMAN I have just received a fine new set of . net Bil Signed. — Hats le The Governor has signed a bill providing a commission for the improvement of the State series of text books and it is now a law. Under the provisions of the bill the commission is to consist of the Governor, the State Superintendent of Publio Instruc‘ion and a third member to be selected by the State Board of Education. : °@e When you ask for Jesse Mcore Whiaby be sure you get it. Don’t let anyone-tell-you they have something just as good. aialiatamene Weinstock, Lubin & Co.’s Catalogue. Stiuce the fire in January, Weinstock, Lubin & Oo. are located in the former State Fair Pavilion, Sixth and M Streets, Sacramento, and are carrying on a large city and mail order busipess as usual. Send for Weinstock» Lubin & Oo.’s handsome new CataMogue. Itiefree to any address and an interesting and helpful book ‘to have, whether you buy “from it not. 2 <——--Ht Croup instantly relieved: Dr. Thomas’ Kclectric Cil. Perfectly safe. Never faile. At any drug store. : _or . , Tragedy Averted, “Just in the nick of time our Hivle boy was saved” writes Mr. W. Watkins of Pleasant City, Ohio. “Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every ds At length we tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for Oonsumption, and our darling was saved. Ke’s now sound, and well.” Everybody ought to know, it’s the only cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by W.D. Vinton, Druggist. Price 60c and $100. Trial bottles free, oe If you desire 3 Ane hot mixed drink eall-on Wm. Harry at the Old: Corner ealoon, Pine stzeet. tf Sad BRIA FORE RIE IR OR ROR THOR RH The ; Smoker Calls for Them. WHY? Because They Know. They Are . Getting Their Moneys’ Worth.. Hoodpe iv Made by “GIT N. S. of Md. cm SRE EERE RE IER RRR RAI EERE EER AAT A TAREE II EIA TARA AA IIIA IISA DAES ALLA LISI ASIII IA ASIA ASIA e 16 She RC 6 fi i ie OE he A EA ROE A AAR AAR HIRAI Ke LIAN ERA IAA AI PDIIAAIAAAAIAAA AAA AEB IAI ANB ELIE ISI ATL LAKAI Easter Novelties IT have a special fine of Fresh Candies for Easter, incloding Candy Eggs, Rabbits, Toys and otber things to please the children. Come and gee them. cE TEGLER CONFECTION ER, Commercial Street, Nevada City SOCIAL DANCE By COMPANY ©, N. G. 0, At ARMORY HALL; Saturday Evening Music by the Bon ‘fon Orchestra, Admission, Gents 50 cents; Ladies free ’ We have Telescopes, Marine an: Spec‘acles repaired. taln Pens. OPTICAL GOODS Don’t fail to inspect our line. & Ce ST TAME I TTR STAC IT TOMI TART TATOOS UNTIL T ™ Wrhen in need of.. 1 Opera Glasses, Magnifiers,” Spectacles, Snow Glasses, Eye Shades, etc. Lenses matched. We also carry the Parker Lucky Curve and Waterman Ideal FounMAIL ORDERS PRCMPILY FILLED. Phone Weat 14 A. & HOW. WATrCHMAKERS y ‘aa mA Mm 5 mk HARTUNG, . N -vada City ANOS Pl Furniture Sore, Come in, pick out the The WILEY B. ALLE . A. C. MOUNT, Manager Commercial Street, and Terms always to your satisfaction. your old Piano or Organ. Be strictly up to date. We can suit you in every particular. NOS PIANOS MUSICALE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Special Piano Sale at Brayton’s Commercial St. PIANO you want. Prices Exchange N CO., San Francisco L. 8. HUBBARD, Salesman. 2 Nevada City Ee] lbedding Presents. os Your friends would be ad Just received an elegant line of Diamonds, Jewelry and Out Glassware, any of which would make Handsome Wedding Presents. @@#I and see them. slighted with them. We also make a specialty of Jewelry repairing. C. J. BRAND,Broad Street, Nevada City. The Jeweler and make them in @ first-class manner. 1 also frame them when so ordered. I make frames of _ all kinds. MOORE —i> Telephone Main 88]. ws a. ws > W. =. OFFIORGOF ostoffice Box 11¢ SMITH = al al Wholesale andjretail dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Etc. PRUNES of My Own Raising and Curing at Wholesale and Retail. PER POUND RETAIL. So ask your wm ra Broad Street, Nauvapa Oiry, January 13, 1908. MR.W, H. SMITH has reduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CENTS Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES. They are fresh and fine audjarejveryfdelicious in flavor andjvery healthy., . BH. & SMITH,. b Nevada Oity Fifteen Different Varieties Just the thing{for Parties he Bee Slwe Grocery, J.{J.JACKSON, Proprietor. 1 “Qantie Ow waw das