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October 11, 1897 (4 pages)

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. EES ee NOT UAT LATTA z tf Fu . DHE TRANSORIPT/NEVADA GITY MINES. NDAV.c2cer+ +e = OCT. 11, 1897. ee : MONDAY ——— A Big. Ledge Uncovered. at the A LIST OP THE DELRGATES. Chapman Ranch, To Represent Nevada County in the Micane a ners’ State Convention. Good. Returns From the Bellefontaine’s When the Transortet went to press) ; Last Crushing—Reopehing Saar a cay coe’. «Dead Association were engaged in selecting delegates to. the State Convention) which assembles in San Francisco on} -At the Texas a perpendicular shaft is Tuesday of next. week. The following} being sunk ata point 75 feet east of names were chosen, and the committee the old incline, and it is now down 80 adjourned till tomorrow evening when. feet. The lumber and machinery for the list will be completed: the new Ifoisting and pumping plant is Nevada City—William McKinlay, W. nearly all on the ground, and the old F. Englebright, Fred Zeitler, Frank works are being torn down. Eilerman, George ©. Gaylord, Fred) ._ TH CHAPMAN RANCH, Searls, J. M. Walling, F. E. Wadsworth, . “at the Chapman Ranch a five-foot George Nihell, John Rector, W. W. ledge of good ore has been struck. Old Waggoner, BR. ©. Walrath, Sherman . miners are of the opinion that it will Marsh, M. W. Mather, E. J. De Sabla, . pay from $10 to $20 a ton. The miners. Which to make the trip. They keep a George Hothersall, William Floyd, A./ who have been engaged for some time] diary and make sketches of the country Isoard, Johu‘T. Morgan, J. J. Jackson, . past in prospecting the ground for the. Over which they travel. Bachmann Henry Lane, J. V. Hunter, D. McFaall,. owners have done a good deal of work . Cannot speak the English language. » Frank Page, Charles Stepp, Jobn 8:/anq it is’ well done. The incline is Gregory, William Maher, J. M. Buffing-. down 100 feet. From the foot of this ton, F. T. Nilon, Dah! Nivens, William} they have drifted east 80 fect. They H. Martin, John Werry, W. A. Dennis,/ are now under the point in the shoot H. CG. Shockley, Fred Pais ge Gus] where some twelve years ago tributers Kartschoke, Joseph Fetz, Fred Boeck-. took out 400 tons of quartz that milled man, P. Tautphaus, N. P. Brown, Edwin . trom $17 to $85 ton. The drift is to Tilley, George E. Turner. be continued 100 feet further where 180 Grass Valley—A. D. Foote, George} feet of backs will be obtained, and then Fletcher, John F. Kidder, George Main-. the extraction of ore will begin. ' Evhart, James Hoskins, Elam Biggs, H. J.) erthing at present indicates that the Busch, W. A. Hawley, J. P. Melville,. Ghapman Ranch will make one of the James Tyrrell, Sam Granger, H. E. Dig-. largest and best mines of the district, gles, E. W. Donnelly, W. F. Prisk, W.] A mill will be built-soon. Shelby, E. C. Morgan, James P. Shoe-. Goon onm rroM THE BELLEFONTAINE. maker, George D. MoLean, J. P. Zipt, At the Bellefontaine there is a twoF, Delmaine, J. Lang, M, Sprodl, J. Mfoot ledge on the 820 level. Good ore Lakenan, H. Daniels, O. H. Mitchell, ©. ja hole tak ees ‘ liam . #* en from there and from the W. Kitts, Maurice O'Connell, Wi 50-foot level. The crushing made last}. Bray, E. H. Brown, f. W. Hays, John J. ‘ . ke week paid $28a ton in free gold, and Greany, J. Weissbein, Charles Broo! tha ‘anipba oat te ington, John Eddy, M. J. Farrelly), On the footwall of this mine ‘Thomas Dunkley, Thomas Pierce, C. E. Riga Pegs Sc eucin cna: ththe linch, T. W. Carson, James Bennal-. . " teak Teel ESiieren oiiiny Roger Stenson, inches thick that-is refractory, and J. M. Thomas, W. J. Michell, William ampbell, D. Marwick, Henry Fuchs, Louis Dorsey. D. McPhetres, L. L. Myers, Thomas, W. L. Mobley, C. F. Hegarty, A. 8. Bigelow, C. F. Henricks,. Cc. D. Eastin, OC. Jepsen, H. Schroeder, P. 8] Pioneer Reduction Works to be smelted. It yielded at the rato of $250 a ton. R. The new hoisting and pumping plant orks perfectly. The company contemplate erecting a mill soon if the developments continue to be as favoreas they have for some time past. 3 Cram, J. 8. Goodwin, O. K. Cloudman, Edwin W.Smith has been appointed W. Maguire, E. T. Worthley, F. W. tc Bank, James Chisholm, J.S. McBride, “ C. L. Miller, P. Campbell. reman in the place of David Hutchion, who resigned to take the foremanship of the Pheonix mine. REOPENING THE DEADWOOD. HE OLD WAY. * —_—— At the Deadwood Messrs. Lyons, Of Treating Dysp-psia and Indigestion . Brannigan and Kistle are cleaning out By Dieting a Barbarous and an old tunnel to reopen the chute near Useless One. the creek. We say the old way, ve ee red a REOPENING THE MERRIFIELD. . en m ies OD ee a aad ay acid The old Merrifield, which was closed and many dyspeptics and physicians as well consider the first step to take in. about three years ago, when the shaft ‘ attempting to cure indigesting is to. had reached 250 feet, is again the scene diet, either by selecting certain foods : ‘and rejecting others or to greatly dipt pants Seach be an aminish the quantity usually taken, in . tinued to great dep is property ‘other words the starvation plan is by. is owned by -the Champion Mining smany supposed to be the-first essential. Company. — : The almost certain failure of the starin oe vation cure for dyspepsia has been proven time and again, but still the} The Champion Company are having monies Dy sep rroting ie Bgl ge 0 an additional pipe line constructed vised. . onnecting with the South Yuba Com‘All this: is radically wrong. It is. pany’s ditch on Wet Hill. This will foolish and unscientific to por eee give increased and more regular power dieting or starvation tom man, sateting . at the hoisting works and at both of itself starves every organ and every the mills. Lerve and every fibre in the body. = What the Dyspeptic wants is abundCoscosan & Wi Seton trition, which means plenty of is aad, wntleaaNs, well-cooked food and . and builders, do first-class work cheap. something to assist the weak stomach to digest it. This is exactly the purose for which Stuart’s Dyspepsia ‘abets are adapted and this is the method . . by which they cure the worst cases of j other words the patient Dyspepsia, in cute pate of wholesome food and -Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets digest it for ihim. In this way.the system is nourjished and the overworked stomach rested, because the tablets will digest the food whether the stomach works or not. One of these tablets will digest 3000 grains of meat or eggs. Your drugaivt Les bo eae’ = — art’s Dys ablets is the pures and Fo remedy sold for stomach ¢roables. and -every trial makes one pore friend for this excellent preparadion. Sold at BOcts. for full sized package at all drug stores. “A little book on stomach diseases mailed free by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. o1 1-13-15. SG —AT— Armory Hall, NEVADA CITY, «ea ocala Lancing School At Odd Fellows Hall every Tuesday evening from 8:30 to 11 o’clock, for pupils only. All the latest dances taught. o4-tf Joun HEYER. oe To Ic? Consumers. The Union Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice in quantities to suit to any part of the city. Orders left at the ice house on the Plaza will obe promptly attended to. tf ‘Ir you want some of the best honey ever sold in Nevada Oity go to Gaylord’s. A fresh supply just received. tf —BY— No. 56, N. S. G. W., Grove’s Tasruness Cm, Tonto is a perfect Malarial Liver Tonio and Blood, purifier,. Rei ves Biliousness without purging. pepe ome as Lemon Syrup. It.is as large as any Dollar tonic and retails for 50c. To get the GENUINE ask for GROVE’s. jy194m __ Night School. Messrs. Hyatt and Ogden will open a night school, if a sufficient. number desire to atlend, at the Washington school building, beginning Monday evening, October lith. All branches and grades taught. Candidates preyared for teachers’ examination.” For For the Benefit of The Native Sons —_—_—— There will be first-class Mucic. s Tickets per couple.. :...-6:-seseer eres $1 ierms*abd sindies apply to either.o acerca the undersigned. F.H. Hyarr, © . Gemtlemen...-.+.--:::rccre ere ot-tt Guo. W. OGDEN. . Ladies....--10-+7 ty BS Re “ : oe Sed meta! in U. 8. money, passed through here. TRUCKER TATTLE, ams tn Be Pom the. Roan o 4. below Thursday. re Misses Nettie and June McGlashan came up from Berkeley today ona visit to their parents: ‘ ‘ Phos. Carroll, the champion hammer thrower, who has been spending the past two months around here, has returned to his home in Oakland. —_. © The new furnace, used. for burning sawdust at the Truckee Lumber Company’s factory, caved in yesterday. It has been used-but a day or two. It was an expensive piece of work and. is quite. a loss to the company. . Messrs. Sigmund Bachmann: and Frank E. Pilz, who are making a cycling trip around the world on a wager of 10,000. goldens, about $5,000 ing over a yearand has made more than half the distance. He has two years in $2000°2 You may not get $2000; but you may get $1000 or $500,0r $300 or $200 or $100 0Fr $50, etc—isn't one of these enough to make you ask for the tea and baking powder to-day? The tea and baking powder are enough. Your money back if you don’t like them—at your grocer's. A Schillin &C a! an company rancisco 6 1200 pounds of this was sent to the. eeeeBLUSINESS COLLEGE Hydraulic Parlor, _» Grand Parlor Fund. SAN FRANCISCOsoeeeee 1236 Market Street, San Francisco. Ellis System of Bookkeeping. Benn Pitman Shorthand. . (@~ Rates Lower Than Other Colleges. -@R 200 pupils secured positions in 1896. Every shorthand graduate for two years has a position. al9-6m A Dozen Tho iProsent.Trostoos Not, Responsible
. Harry Davis, the great-wrestler, went . .Saturday evening’s Tidings @ays: At-— j overdrawn warrants. As. a matter of [tention has been called to the present fluancial. condition of the city and ‘many ofthe statements relative thereto . indebtedness of the city amounted to $8,229.75. Of this sum $3,000 consisted of borrowed money and the balance of fact the city has for many years back borrowed this sum, and such indebtedness becomes the heritage of every successive Board ‘of ‘Trustees. It is; hardly fair to hold the present Board! responsible for an indebtedness which was incurred long before, EL ‘ Stockings! aa Not leather, but wear like leather. Fa We have them at 12 1-2 cents and 25 cents: Men’s leather Sox, 12. 1-2 cents Comfortables (new goods) at 75c. and $1 50. Silk finish satteen comfortables, only $2 50. Men’s flannelette Shirts, 19, 25 and 4g9c. ; Flannel Shirts—heavy twill, 75c.; navy blue, 95c. and I 25. Heavy twilled ladies’ cloth shirts, $1 95. A new lot of silk~nets at 5c. Heavy twilled silk nets at 9c. Buy your Lead Pencils from us for one cent. Hair Pins only onecent. Two-bit Dressing. Combs at 9 cents. ® 1000 yards Worsted. . JRALL MILLINERYLeather . — PR A A AOI LN TE SE <a NIN TON ATOR LIS TERT ENT IR . This season, as in all seasons for e offer to the ladies of Nevada County the "Best Selected and Most Fashionable Stock TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &C, . MRS.-W. H. CRAWFORD, — (Successor to Mrs. Lester & Crawford). Main Street, -. . a et oe ee er ee Nevada City, Cali FRANK T. SMITH, ~ The Leading Tailor of Nevada County, Pine Street, Nevada City. bs ate ¥¢ The Best Goods, ae 4 The Best Fit. mp The Cheapest Prices: . pabledeteaele MEME ML 4 AP AS AS ae AFine *% ; pee Business Suit : 5% For $25. pi Remnants suitable for skirts. Waists and Children’s Dresses, almost given away. s. SATURDAY MORNING We will open a new lot of Corsets, Children’s Wool Vests,:Men’s Sox and Lace Curtains, At Lower Prices : Than You Ever Saw Many two-bit articles for 9 cents. ~ Most all. 12% and 15 cent articles for 9 cents. ALL 10 cent articles for 9 cents at9-GENT STORE, Broad Street, opposite City Hall. Raisins . hand as quickly as half a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and Grape Seeder. Easy to clean and economical. Seed grapes and raisins at the rate of a pound in five minutes. Indispensable in every household. Enterprise Raisin and Grape Seeder Is sold at all hardware stores.; Price $1. Send a-cent stamp: for the “Enterprising Hausekeeper’? — 200 recipes. ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. OF PA Philadelphia, Pa. Makers of the Enterprise Meat Chopper. Ranch For Sale. THREE MILES .FROM TOWN. could notbe seeded by'' G oin g to Bui Id 2 Shively’sIf you are thinking of putting up a house, a barn, a shed or any other building, don’t fail to » examine into the merits of the Steel Roofing and Siding! Better and cheaper than lumber or shingles, and more durable. Also, Ornamental Steel Ceiling for interior work. Complete Stock of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Tinware, Crockery, Glassware. Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Grass Hooks, Pruning Shears, Garden Hose, Paints, Oils; Varnishes, Brushes, Doors, Windows, Screens, Wire Netting, ete. Special attention given to Sanitary Plumbing and General Tinsmithing. Contracts taken for putting on Steel Roofing and for ornamental work in tin or galvanized iron. 40 acres good Farming. Land. Good House and large Barn.10 or 12 tons of Hay. 2 Horses and 1 Milch Cow. 1 Thoroughbrace Wagon and 1 large Wood Wagon. 8 dozen Chickens , Good Oellar and Storehouse. lace.it at ‘ ; A Great Bargain. For terms and particulars enquire o OHRIS. WEBER, jnl6 Upper West Broad Street. All Farming Implements go with the . ‘Also 60 acres good Timber Land, fine . ineyard, lot of Fruit Trees all in r. eh ae v Wodnestay Evening, ov. 24th sane" seeS seston Anyone wanting such-a place will get ‘ a GEO. E. TURNER, Pine St. =o D>] A Broken Down System——® Requires the attention of a competent physician — the sooner the better—one of experience. in the various t branches of medical science. A Watch That Won’t Run—~»> ' om Q JOHN CALDWELL, TRANSCRIPL BLOCK, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Needs the attention of work, men of experience — the ‘ —~> OD Them,. JJJACKSON,Fancy Groceries BEEHIVE Be GROCERY . . = Proprietor Agency For--lonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for =e PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. i) oii: een eee eee ee $1 25. Battle Ax Tobacco..... 30 Dirity’s Malt civ.. sees 1 00] Pickles, % gal.bottles.. 25 Gamecock Whisky {,. 100] ‘“ in bulk, pergal. 50 TREE WRISEY. .cicscsivecsenc 75. Olives, ~ I 25 Bryant’s Root Beer ,2%ie. 10} Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 Hire’s . “ 3for 50. Everything else in proportion. ** ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee is the Best. Give it a Trial, = = = © = = = © ®= © © # ie =. T a WE WANT YOUR TRADE. Not only for once but for all the time, and we know that if you give usa trial you'll never quit us, EXTRA INDUCEMENTS. We are giving away, absolutely free ot charge, beautiful pictures, clocks and besides. we will save you money on your purchases. RECEIVED THE SOLE AGENCY For the famous “ROBIN HOOD” whisky, the best that money can buy. Don’t fail to take a bottle home. ‘The cheapest and best medicine you ever bought.JUST WOLF, THE CASH GROCER. When You Buy Job Printing t You naturally want to get the best for your money. The quality of; Paper, Type and Ink all entja gure in determining the merit of the production, We use only the best of these. But no matter how superior they may. be, still the Printing may prove inferior if proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the Presswork. We claim to excel in these respects also. STYLES CHANGE IN PRINTING 4 The same as in clothing, and the TRNsORIPT keeps up with the dcerees of Dame Fashion in the Art Preservative. We have the newest and most eomptere Job Printing plant in the county, and we have the best of workmen. Competent judges admit the work we are now turning out to be the best. Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s. See our work and get our figures They will satisfy you. iy Commercial Street, Nevada City. ° longer the better—and if 30 we w& . w& — years of repairing Watches, ' FRED SEARLS, : ‘ Clocks and Jewelry count Attorney and Counselor at Law. you should bring your work ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS, W ‘State ond Federal. ! here. WwW. D. LONG, i aioe Ni Wa ie gE : Attorney and Counselor :t Law, “CE-COR. . LUETJE & BRAND wo. PEST SRR. 49. Fa oe E) : : Jewelers, THOS. S.FORD, } < “ Attorney and Counselor at Law, Broad ‘Street, near Pine, Nevada City, Cal. * ()IVICE LONNS BUILDING, COR. COM: 25 mercial and Pine streets. es Soe => rail BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, , Commercial street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.