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2S amed
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. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
at the close of the morning service.
vited to worship at Trinity Church, ;
aha . Pttal omnmieaaai
(Established Sept. 8. 1860.,
Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif.
Published Evenings Daily Except Sundays and
al Ho'idays
BuBsscRirTion TermMs—Fifteen Cents a Week,
@ixty Cents a Month; Six Dollarsa Year When
Paid in Advance fer a Full Year.
LocAL Reaping Notices—Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollara Line a Month. Rates
Fer Other Advertising Made Known on Application 7
SATURDAY..... OCT. 12, 1895.
THE MINING INDUSTRY,
Its Present Condition in the Nevada City
District.
[NUMBER THREE. ]
®
THE DELAWARE GRAVEL MINE,
This mine is the consolidation of the
West Harmony. and, Tip Top properties,
all interests in these two claims having recently been purchased by Hon. Robert
“McMurray. It lies immediately west of
the original (now designated as the east
Harmony. The West Harmony shaft is
about 300 feet east of the Tip Top ground.
As it is the intention to open up this ground
through the above mentioned shaft and as
the channel at the lower end of the Tip Top
ground is about fifty feet lower than the
West Harmony tunnel it will be necessary
to sink the shaft about 118 feet deeper.
atan angle of about 25} degrees. This
will secure a level about fifty feet verticle
below the level of. the West Harmony tunnel which will enable the company to work
all of the Tip. Top ground. When this
shaft is completed it will be 700 feet in
length, with a vertical depth of 300 féet.
After the shaft is down‘it will be necessary
to run 700 feet of tunnel in order to reach
the channel in the Tip Top ground. The
old shaft has been repaired and a*sump
made, from which the pumping
done in order to drain all the. water from
the old levels. Sinking is progressing rapidly and they expect to have the shaft down
in‘a few days. All work is done under the
able. direction of Superintendent A. D.
Gassaway, through whose kindly. courtesy
the writer was enabled to gain the necessary datafor this article. Work is being
is “being
pushed as speedily as possible under ground, .
men working eight-hour shifts only, but it
will be several months before any pay
gravel is taken out. The timbers for the
development work are arriving daily and
provision is being made looking to the substitution of steam in case the winter storms
should close the ditches that supply the
mine with water power, in order that the
development work may not be impeded,
Although the working force is comparatively
small at present, yet4s many are employed in this mine as can be handled ‘in
the development work that is being done.
Nine men only ‘are at work here now, but
when the channel is reached in the Tip Top
ground this number will certainly be largely
augménted and the Delawaré pay-days wili
then become ‘‘days for rejoicing”
rapidly p: ogressing burg.
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BY TELEPHONE,
The Latest Events at Grass Valley Up fo
4-0'clock This Afternon.
Mrs, Charles R. Shackleton died last
night, of pleuro pneumonia,
in this
Deceased was
& most estimable lady, a native of Grass
Valley, and aged 20 years and 17 days,
The funeral of Ned Holden, the pioneer
resident, will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the auspices. of
the Odd Fellows.
turn out, as he was an. exempt member.
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The Curly Bears.
The firemen will also
The Curly Bears of Hydraulic Parlor of
Native Sons have purchased a lot of. the
bear meat that was brought to town last
night. They propose to have a feast of
‘tbar’’ meat and acorns next Tuesday evening after the regular meeting of the Parlor,
Below is the picture of the big bear that
was killed yesterday, and from which the
members of the above order expect. to obtain some of the choice cuts,
Several wardeiing cubs will be initiated:
into the mysteries of the cave. A big grow]
will becheld and every member is requested
to be on hand.
URaeeo lacie rers os
Congregational Church.
There will be preaching tomorrow morn_ ing and evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims.
Subject in the morning, ‘‘A. Harvest Lesson.” In the evening ‘The Advantages of
Contrary Winds.” The Christian Endeavor
will meet at the usual hour, led by Miss L.
M. Richards. Subject, “How May Our
Society Do Better Work,” Sabbath ‘school
All aré
ev sediaily invited to these services, ' j
es RTO LS
Trinity chart
Rev. Erasmus Van Deerlin, . rector.
Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity ; ‘Celebration of the Holy Eucharist and sermon at
1] a. mM; Matine and Sunday School at
12:45 Pp. m. No evening service. Litany.
and Instruction an Wednesday 4Pp.m. The. ©
' rector can be seen in the Vestry on Wednesday from 10 to 12, All are cordially inPERSONAL POINTERS.
A Concise Chronicle of Yarlons Folks,
Doings and Intentions.
Car] Brand is laid up with sickness,
F. F, Stoll of Sacramento is in town.
D. Bell returned from Towles last night.
R. C, Jones of San Francisco is in town.
Mrs. B. F. Snell is quite sick at her
home on East Broad street.
James Fogarty came -over from French
Corral today.
K. Casper returned last night from Truckee.
-J, P. Meyers came down from Bloomfield
today.
—Chas, D, French came over from French
Corral today.
town.
J. A. Derre of North Bloomfield came
down today.
J.R. Ritchill went up to ,Washington
this morning. :
A. R, West of San Francisco arrived here
on last evening’s train. _
J, Bamberger, the cigar . man a of San Francisco, is in town.
F. Golden came over from Virginia City
this morning.
H. German came over from North San
‘Juan today.
cou z
. R. Morrison came down from North
icant today.
J. Taunt and family came down from
Maybert yesterday. .
James O’Bri€én was “up from Smartsville
yesterday.
Assessor W.H, Martin left last night for
San Francisco,
Ed Kuhlman was.dver from French Corral last night. i
W. T. Crosthwait dytived last night from
San Francisco, 2
J.B. Hume, the detective, returned last
evening from Sierra county.
L, L. Gaffney returned last night from a
trip to Sacramento,
Lee D, Craig returned last night to as
Francisco, :
Miss E. Monroe of North Bloomfield is
‘here on a visit to friends.
Fred R. Kenning and J. W. Frost, of
San Francisco, are in town.
Major J. S. McBride came down. from
North San Juan on his way to the Miners’
Convention.
J. B, Forintain of San Francisco arrived
here last evening from San Francisco on
his way to Washington,
Jerry Mahony, formerly of. this county
but now residing in Montana, is in’ town
on his way to Lowell Hill on business.
Geo, A. Gray and wife left today for
Stockton, where the former will attend the
Grand Encampment of Odd Fellows,
Mrs. ©, J. Schuster, who has been visiting here for several weeks, left for San
Francisco today, accompanied by _ her
nephew, Gilbert Richards,
Superintendent L, L, Meyers and wife
came down from North Bloomfield today.
They will leave tomorrow, morning for San
Francisco.
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Found.
An overcoat was found in this city, The
owner can have the same by applyiug to C,
E. Ashburn, at the Court House, and paying cost of advertising. a!
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Fell From a Tree.
Joseph. Carey yesterday fell out of a tree
while engaged in picking pears at Samuel
Allison’s place near the Harmony mine.
He sustained numerous slight bruises and
painfully wrenched his left arm at the shoulder in his-efforts to catch himself, No further si cet resulted,
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Delegates Meeting.
Delegates to the Miners! State Convention
will meet at the Court House this evening
at 8 o'clock, It is hoped that every delegate whointends going to. the conyention
will be prevent.
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Don't Delay
Consulting Mrs. Dr. Frank, the famous lady
eye specialist, as she will only remain untif
Oct. 17th. Office, room 10, National Hotel.
= apis
~ A FINE head of hair is an indispensable
element of beauty. Ayer’s Hair Vigor maintains youthful freshness and luxuriance, restgres to faded and gray hair its original
ce slor, prevents baldness, removes dandruff,
and cures scalp diseases. It gives perfect
satisfaction, :
H. I. Babcock of San Francisco is in
H. French came over from French Corral
FOR THE SUPERSTITIOUS,
Many Old Omens and Some New Things
That Brings Luck.
{No. One. ]
A frog i is & sign of gold.
Itching lips means kisses,
A long scratch, a long ride,
Get a letter, see a stranger,
Lose your bird, lose your luck.
Crossed knives means a quarrel,
Always put on your left shoe first,
‘Marry in Lent and live to repent.”
The full moon is lucky for all for events.
It’s bad luck to walk under a laddéry
“Thrice a bridesmaid, never a bride,
Find a knife and get a disappointment.
A mole on the right foot means wisdem.
Kill a spider and disaster will befall you,
Don’t sit with closed finger; its unlucky,
Its bad luck to meet a cross-eyed person.
Two spoons in one cup signify a wedding,
Dream of the dead and — hear of the
living.
Kill a robin and one of your friends will
die.
Don’t get married in May; it’s s unlucky to
do so,
Kiss a-fool or be in danger if your nose
itches,
. It’s unlucky to change the date of a wedding.
Find a four-leaved clover and you'll find
good things,
It’s unlucky to sweep out the house when
you are leaving.
Bid}les rising in a cup of tea or coffee
ineans money.
Spit on your hands‘and you will have no
evil fortune.
Don’t injure small spiders.
money spinners.
Spit on money and its lucky power will
be enhanced,
A clock and a bell ringing together _indicate a parting.
They are
A Goop AprEsITE and refreshing sleep a
this season indicate a condition of bodily
health, These are given by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It makes pure blood and — health
follows.
Hoop’s Puts are purely vegetable, harmless, effective, do not pain or gripe,
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Arabian Roast Coffee.
This is the choicest blend of coffee—put up
by. Hills Bros, of San Francisco. J. J. Jacksou will supply it,either ground or unground,
If you want i tine, try it, 817
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Methodist Cherch:
Preaching by the pastor, W. C. Gray,
tomorrow,at 11 a. mM. and 7:30 p.m, .The
evening service will. be addressed to young
men. Subject—“‘The Follies of Young
Men.” Sunday school on Epworth League
at usual] hours,
a. oo
A PERSON is prematurely old when baldness_occurs before the forty-fifth year. Use
3s Hair Renewer to keep the scalp
healthy and prevent baldness.
ooo
Lost.
On Sacramento’ street,
electro magnetic battery, engraved, ‘‘Actina, W. C. Person
finding it, please return to this office and
012-lw
a smal] pocket
Wilson inventor,”
receive reward,
EVERLASTING
GRATITUDE
is due the mew who discovered and gave
to the suffering millions the wonderful
anti-malarial and invigorating Peruvian
Bark; but even more to the man who
presented it to the public in the palatable
and doubly efficacious form of
Peruvian Bitters
No medicine or compound known to science will so speedily expel the germs of
malaria, ague, grippe, colds, or make the
system so impervious to their attacks.
MAOK £.00., San Francisco. All druggists and dealers.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'S
ee
Summarized Mention of Minor Home
Happenings,
The cables at the suspension bridge have
been thoroughly repainted.
The Ellerford Dramatic Company will no
doubt do a good business here next week.
The chief topic of conversation in this
city is the water question, It is discussed
in all quarters and by all classes.
Work is going ahead with all haste on the
pole line for the electric power works, and
the same will be completed in a few days
more,
The sewer on Spring street, in the vicinity
_. of the Miners Foundry, is a disgrace to a
city of our pretensions, The old V boxes
should be replaced by new ones or else discarded entirely, A common ditch for the
filth and slum torun through would be a
decided improvement over the present arrangement,
Jobn Marsh, the car lander at the Harto the mill broke through a loose board
along which he was walking and hurt one
of his kneés toa slight extent.
The Champion.
W. G. Richards claims to be the cham
pion all-round groceryman of Nevada Cityand has for sale, at his store on Broad
street, all the delicasies' of the season, in
cluding a fresh stock of choicé Cape Cod
Cranberries, Olives-in bulk, and a fine lo
of Pickles, also in bulk. : ol
oe
With One Exception.
The Boy Wizard Company have given
quite general satisfaction during their visit
to this city, and the public demonstrations
exceeded the expectations of most people.
In their private business we know of but
one instance where there was good cause
for complaint, and that was against Dr.
Bryant for thé business tactics he pursued
in one case, Such methods may prove successful in the large cities, but they will not
do in towns the size of Nevada City.
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It Will Be a Treat.
William T. Inglis will give a grand musical entertainment at Nevada Theater on
Wednesday evening, November 6th. Those
who are aware of this gentleman’s abilities
as a musician and vocalist know that he
will prépare a rich treat for all who enjoy
first-class instrumental. and vocal music.
He has had considerable experience in getting up concerts, and*®ays that with the
excellent talent our town possesses he .can
give an entertainment of great merit.
ARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
2
John Fuller, San Francisco,
F, Julian, aed:
E. Thompson, as
A. R. West, es
T. Lewis, ee
J. Bamberger, SS
W. T. Croslhwart, *
P, Curtis, Oakland,
L. Mardon, “
A. T. Raynor, ‘‘
C. G. Dale, Ukiah,
W.L. Williamson,. W ashington,
L. R. Prescott,
John Kampfer, Grizzly Ridge,
.E. H. Kuhlman, French Corral,
J. R. Ritche,
N.Darcy, Missiouri,
E. Chambers, ‘‘
J. B, Fountain, Sacramento,
Jos, Duffy, Railroad,
J. E, Amderson, Antelope,
E, J. Sanders, San Juan,
A. S. Tufts, ss
A GRAND
Vocal and Instrumental Concert
Will be given at the
“~~
NEVADA THEATRE,
Wednesday Evening, Nov. 6th, 1895,
WM. T. INGLIS,
Assisted by: the Best Local Talent
In Nevada City and Grass Valley,
* Full particulars in a few days.
.s
Commercial Street,
bh
W ARN ING—
You are hereby warned not to make any purchases until you have examined the
ew Fall and Winter Stock New Fall and Winter Stock
Of the undersigned, under the penalty of missing the
~~ Best Display of Seasonable Attractions
€
And Late Styles ever before offered and also under the penalty Ps neglecting an opportunity of procuring
for yourself the
You can now reach the limit of the purchasing power: of your. dollar ;
CARTER & JOH NSTON,
One Price Dealers i in Men’ Ss and Boy’ . Clothing,
Yevada City.
mony mine, yesterday while pushing a car .
Worthy Your Confidence.
The success of Hood’s Sarsaparilla in conquering scrofula in whatever way it may
manifest itself is vouched for by thousands
who were severely afflicted by this prevalent
disease, but who now rejoice over a permanent cure by Hood's Serofula
may appear as a humor, or it may attack.
the glands of the neck, or break cut in
dreadful running sores on the body or limbs.
Attacking the mucous membrance, it may
develop into cararrh or lodging in the lungs
lead to consumption. Come as it may, a
faithful coursé’ of treatment with Hood's
Sarsaparilla will overcome it, for working
upon the foundation of all diseases, impure
blood, the system is clarified and vitalized,
and vigor, strength and health restored to
the body.
Sarsaparilla.
~~ @oA Beautiful Window.
The show window at Carter & Johnston's
presents a very beautiful and attractive appearance. -The various lines of goods are
very tastefully arranged, and are of great
variety. Go and see how artistically
fixed up.
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Two Lives Saved.
it is
’ Mrs. Phebe Thomas, ‘of Junction City,
Ill., was told by her doctors she had. Consumption and that there was no hope for
her, but two bottles Dr. King’s New Discovery completely cured her and she says it.
saved her hfe. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139
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
naturally thankful. It is such results, of
which these are samples, that prove the
wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs
and Colds. Free trial bottles at Carr Bros.’
Drug Store, Regular size 50c. and $1.00.
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Captain Sweenry, U.S: A, San. Diego
Cal., says: ‘‘Shiloh’ s Catarrh Remedy i is the
first medicine I have ever found that would
do me any good.”’ Price 50c. Sold by
Hardwood Ash, Antique Oak Finish, 7
pieces, with Bureau’ shown in. upper’ right
hand corner, German bevel glass 20x24
$18.00. With cheval bureau 17x30 Ger-—
man bevel glass.as shown in upper left hand
corner, $20. (Washstand omitted for lack
of room.) Separate pieces sold as follows :
Bedstead $5,50. Square Bureau $8. Cheval
Bureau $10. Washstand $3. Chairs 75
cents each, Rocker $1.75. Table $1.25.
Freight on either of these suits guaranteed
not to exceed $2. 35 to Nevada City.
John Breuner
604-606-608 K ST., SACRAMENTO
Carr Bres.
Monday Evening, October 14th, 1895.
ELLEFORD
Including the Popular Soubrette, -4
Tuesday—The Operator.
‘OOD’S
Sarsaparilla is carefully -prepated by
experienced pharf ‘™macists from Sarsaam, Parilla,. Dandelion,
-Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper’
Berries, and other well known vegetable remedies. The Combination, Proportion and Process are Pesullse to
Hood's, giving it curative power Peculiar to Itself. Hood’s
arsaparilla
Cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sores,
Boils, Pimples and all other affections
caused by impure blood: Dyspepsia,
Biliousness, Sick Headache, Debility,
Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and
Liver Complaints. It
is Not What We Say,
but what Hood's
Sarsaparilla Does,that Tells the Story—
Hood's Sarsapar ‘lla
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Hood's Pills win csadhd friends daily.
NEVADA THEATRE,
ONE WHEE
—BEGINNING—
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THE
Company,
JESSIE NORTON.
Plaza
Successor to Shurtleff & Son.
pat Sacrifice Sal
Groceries,
Provisions,
Gase Goods,
Grocery Store,
Wil be sold for the Next 90 Days
At San Francisco Cost Prices !
This is STRICTLY A CASH SALE, anl a better opportunity to lay in goods cheap has never been oftere . to” th:
people of the county.
R. H. Forman & Go.,
Proprietors.
Program for the week :
Monday—True Devotion.
Wednesday—Corner Grocery.
poneaeay Slee ‘ag Gray. .
riday—Blac ag S.
ings
— ie Tom’s Cabin. = GRAND OPENING
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Saturday Evening, ‘.
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Under the Gaslight. . s%.
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10, and 80 Gants) 2) FALL CLOTHING. .
New Songs and Specialties in every play. .
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Seats now on sale at Mulloy’s, .
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CHARLES GRIMES, §
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‘. The Leading Clothier of Nevada City, 3
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* Has just received his first stock of a
x Fall Clothing. Nothing equalled it . §
ey ever received here before. Go and
* inspect the Goods—the prices are all
i right—you will surely say.
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at hie market
day and Thu
fish, crabs, 3
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debilitated s
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Price 75 cts.
KARL'S
your Blood,
_your Bowels
bell. 25c.,
Bros.
‘Highest
Gold.