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November 18, 1895 (4 pages)

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alle Out Very Fast Bh Cleveland, AND BEST . Provisions, d Goods, Etc., west Market ;ig the reason > well patronnave not exods and prices » so without say: part of the city the LILY WHITE DEN and LES CLEVELAND. j0 <sne ——~ . E.5, Misses, APES. to Give Ws Rlsewhere is be Closed (ut Astonish You. & CO., Nevada City: = a City, Al first stock of ; g equalled it; ore. Go anc . p ces are all. 3 t a vay a e iH a ; ets. i hae. f af e Published Every Evening, except Sunday. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors. =——— SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 18 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month WHEN PAID IN ~ADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. ——— atin MONDAY...... NOV. 18, 1895. eee, Telephone No. 4. IT 1S COMING. A Boom in Mining in California Is as Certain as Anything Can Be. Marysville Democrat: In conversation ' with a well-known mining man recently he informed a representative of the Democrat that there is an approaching boom in quartz: mining, which will extend over all the mineral districts.of the State. One reason assigned is the low price of farm products, which leaves such a small margin of profit to the farmer that he cannot afford to pay remunerating prices to laborers, therefore many of them will take to the hills té hunt for precious metals. : Another reason advanced is ‘that the improved machinery in quartz mining enables the miner to extract gold and silver at much less expense than in years past. per ton now can be. worked so .as to pay as much profit as usually was derived from much more valuable ore 4 few years ago. The cost of machinery is much less and so is the price of labor and other necessary re‘quirements leading to the extracting of precious metals from the lodes. ; In this county there are signs of revival — of quartz mining in many directions, while ‘a few are engaged in the placer. diggings, ‘There are many well detined quartz ledges in this county that will again be prospected. some of them of sufficient value in gold to pay to work by the new and improved process, -This writer can point out more than one lode that have been prospected and found to contain silver as well as gold and in-one of them an essay did show $35 a ton in silver, At one time a tunnel was started in the]: side of the hill below where the croppings are, but it was abandoned. long before the lode was reached. To thé south of the E.npire ranch,.Mooney’s old place, there is a well-defined large-sized vein or lode of ‘decomposed quartz, in which gold has been found. This hay not been prospected to “any considerable extent, yet. 1t will undoubtedly:yield from $8 to $13 per ton, But when the quartz was taken from this < t ae lode and assayed twenty-four years ago it. was considered of no value for milling. There are others that have been prospected in the same way and abandoned, while a few have been worked to profit, . : but where the ‘quartz would not average more than $20 to the ton it did not. attract attention, Card of Thanks. To the young ladies and gentlemen and little children, who took part in the Triumph of Love, and to all who assisted me in any way, and especially ‘to Miss Minnie Brand and to the public in general who so generously patronized our Entertainment I return my sincere and hearty thanks. Mrs. L. Neumayer. « Tum Marysville Democrat thinks 90 per cent of the people of Marysville and Yuba county are in favor of the construction of a restraining: wall’ on the Yuba river at: the ae foothills, Some people are better off in this. world without a reputation, especially the, kind that‘the gossips give them, CAPTAIN SWEENEY, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says ‘‘Shilch’s Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good.” Price 50c. Sold » by Dickerman & Co. came eo Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. } The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever ¢ ‘Serves, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andali Skin Kruptions, and positively ures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaran” teed to give perfect satisfaction or money pn saree Price 25 cents per box. For sale at Carr Kros’ Drug Store,Gainer’ tae ee Pete ne One of the newspaper correspondents who kpows everything knows why wives _average better than husbands. The average American selects his for her wifely qualities, while the average woman thinks Jess of husbandly qualities than of the dolJars and cents she acquires: an interest in by marriage, _ Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwiater Fair. POWDER . Most Perfect Made. Quartz and ore that will produce $8.and $12 . ~ ' Storm Waves Some Time Kbead—Warm Wave to Follow. .-. Sr. JosepH, Mo., Nov. 13.—Foster’s last bulletin gave forecasts of the storm wave to cross the continent from the 22d to the 26th. The next storm will reach the Coast about November 27th, cross the western mountain country by the close of the 28th, great central valleys from the 29th to December Ist, and the Eastern States December 2d. ’ The warm wave will cruss the west of central valleys about 29th, and the Eastern States December Ist. _ S Thecvol wave will cross the west of Rockies country about the 30th, the great central. valleys about December 2d, and the Eastern States about Decémber 3rd. The most‘notable feature of: this disturbance will be the precipitation, which — will be above the average of the past four months. With-each succeeding disturbance the rains or snows will encroach on the drouth sections of the past Summer and Fall, till by the first part of January, 1896, an ynusuat amount of snow and rain will have fallen, As the October drouth was correctly foretold, it well be of much more juterest to note the forecasts of these general snows and rains, If these lattér verify the forecasts the interest will largely increased as the crop season. weather of 1896, the calculations for which are now comiplete. : My weather maps for 1896 cleafTy indicate where the excessive rains will “occur. In parts of the United States severe drouth is-indicated for Apcil, May, August, June and «Piano Tuner. Paul Schoen, the piano tuner, will be here in about two weeks. Leave orders at W. D. Vinton’s, * nl2-tf ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. H, Clodus, Springfield, J. Brown, Grass Valley, T. Lewis, = e James Kelly, ‘* ‘? H. Sampson, ‘ \ F. Kohler, Sacramento, * K. 8S. Jackson, ‘* C. Merrill, af M., Fogarty, Birchville, _ K. Layson, Zs J. R. Morrison, Forbestown, William Curtin, San Francisco, E. C. Allis, #8 E. F. Buss, sf G.. Huff, se H. McKechnie, Santa Rosa, D. Miecks, = ~ a A. Godfrey, Columbia Hill, W. Hoskins, Freeman's Crossing, B. Tompkins, Purdon’s, M. Davey, e T. Sherburn, Ue James Olga, +s F. Penrose, ye ‘James Williams, San Juan, A. C, Jones, Colfax, *L. Brown, Newcastle, J. Francis, bee H. Coates, Auburn, L. M. Dreyman, Grass Valley, ~-D. P. Stone, se F. Harter, Colton,. C. Maryne, ‘ J. Predo, Colfax, , J. Py Carew, ** ; H. M. Sheahy, Virginia City, D, Gilsett, San Juan, Jas. Howgate, ‘ R, P, Stenson and wife, Grass Valley, C, KE. Carter, & “HSandow, ~ 4 P. Lambardo, Napa, J. Castle, £6 J. Brophy, Cherokee, . Phelan, ae Dunn, i. F, Buss, San Francisco, . Huff, as M. Preston, Ione,” . Seadler, Merced,. . Tyson, ss . Adams, Arcade, . Stephens, S$ + +@0-+ Future of Horses. DO bis pe woh One hundred‘and fifty patents have been issued to flying-machine inventors, of horseless carriages for the roads, to ‘be propelled by electricity, by steam, by gas and gasoline, hot air, springs and perpetual motion, but none of these patent claptraps are practical.The only use thus far is for the papers to frighten farmers into selling off their horses befure the horseless age comes. The city, horse dealers have worked that racket so strong that they have bought thousands of horses of the frightened farmers for less than it cost to raise them, and shipped them East and to Europe at two to four times the price, and it is now beginning to dawn upon the farmers’ that the supply of good horses is exhausted, and that prices are advancing in all the city markets, and those who kept their courage and had faith in good horses, and kept their horses until the scare was over, are already finding eager buyers at good prices for all the good prices are not so much of a consideration as to find the good horses. ee Officers Installed. Nevada lodge, No, 21, I. O. G; T.,held an installation Friday night, the following officers being installed: P, C, T., Mrs. M. L. Kingdon; C. T., C: R. Grays Rec. Sec’y, May Eden; Fin, Seo’y, Al. Seaman; Treas,, Mra. ©. A. Pare; V. 'T., Ada Eden; Marshal, Villa Ragon; Guard, Mary Miller; Sentinel, Clara Van Ben Thuysen, Wes + ORO KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 cts., 50 cts., $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros. ? Did Yoa Ever Try Electrié Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? relief, This medicme has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief. and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving. strength and tone to the organs. If you have of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spelly, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, “Melancholy or troubled: with Dizzy Spells, Hleltric Ditters iy the medicine you need. Health ond Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fiity cents and $1,00 at Dickerman & 40 Years the Standard. “ROSTER’S FORECAST, . Rockies couutry about the 27th, the great: order are seen in church they have a very ‘. also says that dropsical swellings of the legs J highest bidder. . Commercial street, also a saloon, three resi‘in Nevada City at the present time and the business outlook is good, those: seeking in‘inspect the property, Some of it brings an draft and coach horses they have; and now]. Tf not, get a bottle now and get’: ENGLISH. MOUNTAIN ITEMS. The Mill Will Close Down Next Month For the Winter. A correspondent writing to us from English Mountain says about a foot of snow fell there several days ago, but the weather at the time of writing was'mild and pleasant, The mill is still running, but, will be closed down about the 15th of December, by which time nearly all the ore in the bin will be crushed. . Bob McCullough and his brother will remain in charge of the mine during the winter and look -out for the buildings and other property. Next spring Superintendent O, W. Howard will start the mine up again, after the snow gets off so that work can be carried on with expedition and safety. Supeintendent Howard has gone to New York on mining business. : Chris Mallen, Asistant Superintendent, has just returned fro.n San Francisco and reports having had a fine time and is feeling much better than he did before his visit, While in the city he was the guest of Mrs, QO.. W.-Howard, --—————_————-.0 ~@e-> —— A CONCERTED movement is under way in Utah to prevent the ratification of the proposed constitution, The idea is gaining strength that if the Territory becomes a State it will fall into-the hands of the Mormon church, Tue Ohio Republican clergyman who was willing to vote for Brice in consideration’ of $285 for campaigu uses is doubtless convinced that politics is a dangerous game to play at. When politicians ofthe Brice harmless appearauce, Testimonial. ‘A. Carneal of Plymouth, Cal., says that he had suffered for eight years with lumbago, and was cured with Oil of Eden. He will yield to Oil of Eden. $8 2 ee Administrator’s Sale. On Tuesday, December 3d, 1895, at 10 o’clock a. m., in front of the Court House
at Nevada City,, the administrator of the estate of H. A. Lones, deceased, will sell all the real property of the estate by order of the Superior Court, at public auction to the The real estate consists of 18 distinct parcels of land, all containing tenants, -except three vacant lots, Some parcels have as high as five tenements thereon, such a3 the Brick Block of Chinese houses, corner York and Commercial streets, The rents of the different pieces of property run from $4 to $35 per month. Every tenement was occupied by paying tenants during all of the lxte dull season in Nevada City. Among the business blocks and residences for sale will be the Lones Building, corner Pine and Commercial streets, the grocery store on dences on Broad street, several residences on West Broad and Spring streets, ete. Also the Wells dairy ranch. “As there is not a vacant house to be found vestment may find it to their advantage to extraordinary high income when the appraised value of the property is considered. Both inst&llments of taxes for the present cept eer BSVABSORN\ZARN AINA ZEN EN NEN RR PR We Moo SIZ. Mo She NYE. NIP : >: Present . wi sz 39 VAN ARN NANA ARN Wee 8! RAR ANANZI EN BN PR) year will be paid by the estate. Deeds at NN 21S AS AS ASSESS SIRI iS AS AS SUSI gna Will Superintend the Work. TuBSecretary of the Navy appears to be the active member of Mr. Cleveland's Cabinet. He evidently proposes to be ready whether the State Deparament cuts out any work for him or not, J. H. Batcher, of the hardware firm of Shaw, Ingram & Batcher, arrived here from Sacramento this morning, accompanied by his wife.’ He comes to superintend the laying.of the large iron pipe that the Provi-. ————————————— dence Mining Company recently received from the above firm and which will carry. water from the reservoir in the old Hirschman diggings to the mine. H. J. Carroll and F, Dumont, also-of Sacramento, canie here with Mr. Batcher and will assist in the} . work. ia ee ee The Bloodhound Is Here. ee Sheriff Douglass last night received the bloodhound that.the Board of Supervisors instructed him to purchase for the county. The hound is only a pup yet, but he is a knowing brute and will doubtless prove of much service to the officers, if nothing happeus to him. He came from Fairhaven, Vermont, the expressage bill being $35. The dog will be kept in the jail yard at the Court House. He has been named ‘Jim Budd,’’ Absolutely Fure. **A cream of tartar baking powder, Highest of all in leavening strength.” Latest United States Government Food Report, Royal Baking Powder Compgny, — 106 Wall street, N. Y. Do You Seg the testimonials written by people who have been cured of various diseases by Hood’s Sarsaparilla? They point he way for you if you need a good medicine, +e How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrhthat cannot be by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, \ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned have known F J, Cheney for the last 15years, ‘and belfeve him perfectly honorable in all business tra sactions and financially able to carry outany obligations: made by their firm. : Wrst & Truay, Wholesale Toledo, O, : Watoptna, KInNAN &' Marvin, Wholesale Drugzgists, Toledo, 0. k Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent It cures Incipient Consumptio: Y s ts, free, Price 75c, per bottle. :-old by all. and isthe best Cough and Croup Cure, Draggists. Sold by Dickerman & Co, Druggists and a $1.00 Bottle. One cent a dose. Itis sold on a Faarantes all drugATT <TR nt SS AR Me Se Me Me Se Me Se Me Mee Me SMe She So SY FAS AS STIS TAS SII SI SIRNS Opening Day PY TIYTUUTLOSTULIYIVrveyryriyivyrve?t . SESENE NEN NE M2 Ses 3% ss AP AS ALAS AS AS AS AS AS AS AV WINTER MILLINERY. Tuesday, November 12th, And Continuing all Week. ‘ . ' _The Most Extensive and Handsomest Display of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets ever seen in this market. Everybody. invited to call and see our Handsome Display, whether ‘they wish to purchase or not. the expense of the purchiasers, will be sold separately. 10 per cent cash, balance on confirmation of sale by the Superior Court, nll —_—-+ #@e +—ee Your Own Fault. Each parcel Terms of sale, It is your own fault if ‘you continue to suffer with any painful disease of a rheumatic nature, for it 18 guaranteed and has been proveu beyond doubt that the Oil of Eden will remove all impurities from the bone and flesh, the seeds of all painful diseases of the external system, The O11] of fden has been sold by Joxn P, Zrer of Grass Valley, only on a fuljguarantee, and can be obtained through other first-class dealers im medicines, Manufactured only by John L. Kellett Oil of Eden Medicine Company, Oakland, Cal. For sale by W, D, Vinton, , d Hood’s Saved. i Can Honestly M Lif Say This eg ire “For years I was in a serious condition with catarrh of the stomach, bowels and . > seed bladder. I sufered intensely from dyspepsia, This is How it Is Done! ’The Cash Grocer. When we go to market we take the cash with us, and we buy in large enough quan tities to get the bottom prices. We know where,.and what, and how to buy to get the best Groceries for the least money. That's the reason we can give it to you. We: offer you absolute certainty in quality. -In_ this . store bverything is called by its real name, There is no masquerading. If. you like to have everything just right, DON'T -FORGET Colley Building, Commercial Street. {n fact was a miserable wreck, merely a skcleton., I seemed to go from bad to worse. I really wished I wasdead. Thad ; taken so much S medicine of the ~) svrong kind that }\" it had’ poisoned { L\AST . me, and my finvw PU SS/ {1 aN ger nails began Mr. W. R. Young, to turn black Pottér’s Mills, Pa. and come off, I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and it did ¥more for me than fll prescriptions. I have gradually regained perfect health, am entirely free from catarrh of the bowels, and painin my back. My recovery is simply maryelous.” W.R. Youna, Potter's Mills, Pa, 9 SarsaHood’s ix: Cures Hood’s Pills cure distress after eating For Supervisor, Fourth District. : THOS. J. WAGONER for the office of Supervisor for the 4th District. Election, November 26th. Hé hopes every friend of his in the DisCo,’s, Drug Store, ‘ a ] ready-made Clothing houses and palm off a third-class ready made suit for tailor-made, Is hereby announced as a candidate}mecial This Week, eee peed Black Blue er Brown Beaver Overcoats to order from $20 up. Chinchilla Overcoats, jdst the thing for Wintcr wear, from $20 up Our Specialty. . Pants to ordér from $6 up. 4 ; 5,000 different patterns to select from. Remember we have all our work done in Nevada City. Wedon’t send East to cheap REMEMBER THIS. All agents who are doing business for Eastern Sweating Houses are getting. your > money under false pretences. Beware of Them. : BB DULAG, Merchant Tailor; . triet will give him a warm support, gl pills, doubts as to: their purity, let me First-Class Laundrying. Try the Twin City Steam Laundry, Geo. B, Johnson, the coal oil man, svle agent for Nevada City. Leave call orders at Miss Holbrook’s news stand, Broad street, ol? perenne piers cs Buoop anb Nerves are very closely reo lated. [Keep the blood rich, pure and healthy with Hood's Sarsaparilla and you will have no trouble from nervousness, H@on's Piuts are the hest after-dinner assist digestion, prevent constipation, 25c. : : * Arabian Roast Coffee. Q This is the choicest blend of coffee—put ap by Hills Bros. of San Franciseo. J, J, Jack. sou will supply it, either ground or unground, If you want something fine, try it. 917 Mrs, T. S,. HAWKINS, Chattanooga, Tenn., says, ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘savep my LIFE.’ I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used.” For Dyapepsia, Liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cts. Sold by Carr Bros, Hoov’s Prits for the liver and bowels, act easily yet promptly and effectively, Ta Mikiag A GREAT HIT Buttercups Boston Chips. Of course you can’t be expe only of such materials as you sumption. you like them you will try them again, Made onli at bargains stare. you in the face. gain life, until finally : +O magnanimity of the proprietors who hay are trying to get it through your head h then you awaken from your dream was something not quite right, we can’t perform them. W you EOLD R M. M. BARUH, Manager. ene cted to know what they are made of, dispel those doubts once and. forever, yourself would use it If you try them, you will like them, Wherever you go, wherever you look, very air seems to be charged with bargains, and breathing it you live a barHow all these stores exist giving their goods away, at the grand display of HATS and at the prices we have placed ‘ but if you have any They: are made you wére inaking it for your own conand it is hardly necessary to add that if ¥ Foley’s Candy Factory, — oe (STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS.) 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. Are Haunted By Bargains. The papers are full of bargains. The show-—windows bristle with bargains and the salesmen make your head swim with bargains. “ The Wonder until you marvel at the eturned philanthropists, until yor ow & man can get rich losin _ aud your eyes have been opened; We announce no miracles, simply because e take you to be just as smart as we are, and we money; There ? City, and surprised on them, ELIABLE pass our'store you will be bil Clothing, Furnishings, Footwear, Hats, Btc ’ Watches ’ * é Clocks, . “QUEBER Spectacles, Opera Glasses Leather Goods, Silk Guards. First-Class ‘Work and Lowest LEADING JEWELERS. LUETJE & BRAND, A BROAD STREET, above Pine, NEVADA CITY, ‘HAM SEVENTEEN: Jeweled WATCHES The Best TIME KEEPERS = ee —— ~~LATEST STYLES IN-~ Diamonds and Other Precious eu’ Stones, Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Plated Ware Jewelry made to order and repaired. 4 Watches, Clocks and Spectacles repaired and warranted. Prices. £2 Country orders promptly attended to. a i 100 Ibs Flour, $1.70. 100 Ibs Middlings, $1.10. 8 cans Corn. Beef, $1.00.=** 8 Morning Meal Package, 10 cts. 1 Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 peatcttle, Oysters, per dozen cans, $r. COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL, 5 oo 9 yt CWE Bryant’s Root Beer ro cts per bottle. FE trent tn sean weenie, J.J. JACKSON {Commercial Street, near Pine, = Nevada City; Gal, io ee + WER THIS LIST. % 2 100" lbs Bran, $1 oo. 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00 ° cans Clams; $1.00. o r=tb. Cans Salmon $1.00. %4-Gal Bottle Pickles 256. Hires 3 for §0 ets. . Cet Oot of Lines stilts sai abil ia etnias Pa.