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ay, era ES Ae, Th ESS
ne
of pier the presein ‘and vigortain the miners, bat
mi mc ot likely that ‘the
up, even now, .
volved are 80
: device will
~ be rasdvebiedlgrredected to in order
#0 secute’ & reversal of the decision
» by the Sapreme Conrt of the’ United
SUNDAY, ran 1884, . "
__. TSE CALM sareus rus srenx. .
" ‘The San Franciago Daily Report
says: “Tie ‘hydraulic miners, defendants in the -great debris’ case,
ee aaa been served with copies of the
States, . “Pho ‘present suit affects only
insited ‘sra of mines. directly,
* act taffects all the hy% rear covert It probe resorted to every a t)
aa ase
A, alie-mine would willingly bear
ery ve expense, for each .would
: -teoognize the fight ae « fight ‘for life.
"Phere ipa. calm. at present, but it
probably preogdes the storm.”
1 Eee
SIMPLY IMMENSE. “4
—— &
Mhe ‘Nevada County Giant Told
a
ALS
he.
: Wear the town of Washingtoo,Ne-AGwaltncdeitin own as
aap rte Fh “aha gie . )
mountain), is located one ofthe gost
uae guar a uartz ledges ever discoverThe tedge ean
TOG baP ppc he nn @ claim . ,
2¢ MS basmony the ‘appearance of an 1m
mense \@aatry, for the reason
that immense bowlders: have fallen
«tinGrom ‘the créppiige, “which “ ‘tower
above the’ prouba in ‘some places from, }.
sa ON feet.. This claim was
ofl
, originally located by Captain Miller,
ae who firet nanied it the ‘‘Bes“gi Miller,” but afterward. :changed
vit to the “Giant,” which lattér name
it bears atthe present time. It has
been developed’ by” funtiing three
. ‘tupnela, lower, upper and: middle.
The tirst tunnel atarted to tap ledge
” was the lower;,and of such dimensions
pas to enable the ore cars to Leggs =
After driving. aboat 100 toi Cap.
~ tein Miller, in estimating the expense of rufinisig 20 large » tunnel ~
“the great distance necessary to tap
j, toni it woald be so great
beats he feared he. Gould not raise
bee aes . re ey oo 7 is Waown
as the sage Tunnel, estimated to
‘tap ledge. ‘at -269--feet; giving }.
about 75 feet-of backs, He had
1879, he. :entered .into partnership
with a San Francisco capitalist, who
sagteed’to develop the property to the
extent of $20,000, for.one-balf-interest. Before closing the anresenals
this capitalist had the cock mill-test
ed, in order to ‘satialy himself as to
ite value. “Three tons were broken
. from the boulders. whieh ‘had fallen
‘from the croppings, and milled in
Nevada Citys, yielding $18, or $6 per .
ton,
‘Immediately after entering . tabs
\ aan the . middle © taone!
was, resolved upon. This: tun“gel is estimated to tap the ledge at
400 or.500 feet, giving about 400 feet
“of backs.” *’
In July, 1879, enly amonth after
‘the’ partiership was formed, Capt
« Miller suddenly died. Shortly after
his'death this capitalist put a force
of men to work under a superiutendent to continue the middle tunnel,
“and as he progressed he became very
enthusiastic over the prospects
‘Thinking be might seoure the whole
property to himself, he entered. suit
against/Mrs, Miller (the widow of
apt. Miller), which resulted in his
, defeat, the entire property being . re:
tarped _ to Mra, Miller. From
this time but little was done to the
property until. secured by. the pres-.
ent owners in, November, 1882,
., The.present. owners. propose to
continue the middle tunnel, croas-cat
and thoroughly frospect the ledge.
Up to'the present time, about 175
‘feet: have been driven-and the—prospects are very encouraging, Sever.
‘al hoe Have been cut, one three
feet wide, from © which “specimens a
were taken showing gold.
Favorable, indications of the existence of & valuable ledge in this location are evident from the fact that
in the bed of . Washington Creek,
directly at--the base of the
mountain it Which isthe Giant ledge, .
_plecar mining has been protitably
Biase on for over tweinty
“+ ,water ditch is ps ag
_the prop . Ib takes its. water
zs ~ from . ‘ashington Creek, sbout two
: ‘miles above the mine, and rans: di“ peatly ander ‘the middle tunnel,”
‘The femous Sierra Buttes mine,
“SiS _ English syndicate in
‘“morth'of thé Giant, on the. side of
© the'mountaia. Tt compares almost .
exactly in to. ‘convenience of
ae ie
_ thef
of ne
driven ‘abéut 420 feet, when, ii June,
situated only eighteen miles . .
Ma, Rice, . of imines. is
very fearful that the new Chinese
. bill willinvolve us in trouble with
; . England, All right. If we are to
have trouble with England (now is’ a
good time and the Chinese. question
lie ut your},
‘> BE ! . Ries, od ha ¢ your
lighteon the coasts’ of Feld
AG yet did in the. war ot
ne ‘
“Aw elevated road, adapted both . ”
to passengers aod freight, is! to be
tonstructed along the levee at New
Orleans withia two years,
cE _
BUTEL AKRIVALS.
somsenalycids
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
STANLY A. EDDY.
hous Peyser, San Francisco,
Joba Sharp, Camptonville,
M, Cartoll, Sierra City,
‘fiaael Peck, Blue Tent,
_W H Wiseman, Blue Tent;
C B Churoh, Biue Tent,
G. Moody, Blue Tent,
OD sega Blue Tent,
KP Hager, Blue Tent;
“ i City,
, City, .
$.% 4 Harris, City,
M.H Mead, Downieville,
> GB Saylor, Downieville,
F Betti.. do
S Le Parsons, Graniteville,
8S R Benjamin, New York,
'F Watson, Colusa,
Q Glancey,; Bloomfield,
G P Bonguet, do
D Stokes, do
West. Wright; do
J D Ostrom, do
W H Crosman, Lake City,
John Pascoe, Grass Valley,
«J R Davis, San Juan,’
A Monsero, Sacramento,
F 8 Wood, i coma
J Hiscox,
a O'Brigty Quer: dat i
Pevéias 5p, mers
ern Y ‘ Feb, 1, 1884.
a .M. Davis, Cefoed, » 4
8 Bigelow, Sierra City.
! ms Fisher, Sierra City,
eeper, Sierrr City,
2 arris, Colfax, i
Pater Selfax,
Treasuse,-Co ax,
D Mendenhall, Railroad,
Robt Scanlon, Railroad,
’ Win Clark, Grass Valley,
Jas P Shoeinaker, Grass Valley,
A D West, Grass Valley,
WwH Landrigan, Blue Tent,
W T Habbard, Sacramento,
W C Merran, 'Placer county,
J Webber, Amador,
J Fraser, Ranch,
' D Nivets, City,
. Sherif R D Carter, Nevada City,
Sheriff A Huntley, Anburn,
Sheriff M Davis, Colusa,
. i Sheriff Mead, Downieville,
Dep Sheriff Merrow, Auburn,
Dep Sheriff eee iy
Dep Sheriff’ Adams, City,
Daily, City,
JA Rapp, City,
C P Loughride, City,
fia bot Trockew,; =
ar
MARRIED, ,
; ’ At Aubin, bgeran Me i884, ce
‘*Barney” nerand Miss Magic nee
land, both of Coitax. .
DIED.
In San Peiictatin Jan. 23, 1884, Mrs. Ida
Hunter, widow of the lats John B. Hunter,
years,7 months.and 19 days, aged 60’
POWDE ER
This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeosomenes: More economical than the
irdinary kinds, and cannot be sold
in competition with the multitude of
low test, short weight, alumor phoshate powders. SOLD ONLY IN nae
yas, Baxtna Puwper, Co.,
Wall st.,.N. Y. ind
Hibernia Hall Association of
& Nevada City,
_E ce MEETING of the -stockTe eppadsd ot 2 “Hiern rnia Hall Associa.
beheld at Hibernia Halle feats Sie, Cal., on
at the hour: of 7.0’clock, P. M., tor the purFath faosees, Soin, Nelece the: mente. ster. close .on. a
March Ist, 1834, rE clack, P, M. "
H.C RR, Secre
Office at Carr Pecknase Drug Store, corner
Pine ani Commercial sts. + tierpts Pil,
February 8,.1884;
Dissolution of. Lopartn ership,
E ovpartnetship . existi
-between Seeman Pens a e
Knower, .\J: F. Perry and David’ Rodrick,
under the firm ‘nanie of the GALENA MINING COMPANY has issolved by mutualeconsept. ‘The rer of the pd will
be continued’ by the GALENA MINING
COMPANY, & corpora
apes RODRICK, .
see Sivan
fs thé on y Tron’ . mn n that
Pe oe the teeth; and bad not
“cause headache or consti » as
Saturday, the 1st day of March, 1884,
pose of elec! ‘a Board of Directors te
serve durin, @-ensuiig year, and for
e ction of such other busi-.
_ rer body knows the place, and it needa
‘ UL, DO AM WORK. ll dsp
Wis
BROWN’ S’ ROW.
BITTERS
Se aienston ese
and other wasting
ae is
“BROWNS .
~TROW..
BITTERS
enrichen the blood and purities the
system; cures weakness,
energy, etc. ite
BROWN’S
JRON
BI ITE, RS
snows .
“TRON”
BITTERS
Ladies and all slide tetaietet”
ralgia, hysticias and kindred. complaints, wi ull Gna it without an equal.
gn
v4 dg
FOR SALE BY
™ %
porsite c
CELEBRATED
TERS
The IT for prompt and efficient, household rem
more imperative, and of these Hostetter’s Stomach. Bitters is the chief
in merit and the most poyular, Iregularity of the stomach and bowels, malarial fevers, liver. -somplaint,
debility, rhenmatism and minor ailments, are thoroughly conquered by
this incomparable. family. restorative
and thedicinal safeguard, and. it is
justly regarded as the purest and
most comprehensive remedy.,of its
class,
Fer sale by all Druggists and dealers generally,
ediesis growing
HAVE YOU TRIED THE
KINCBIFD CIGAR?
Madeot the very Finest Stock
a. «. \ANDISOLD FOR=
Five Cents Only. *
THE KINGBIRD
Is equal to many Cigars that
are’ sold for Sable fat price.
ALSQ.ABULL iENEDOR™)
Domestio-«nd. Imported Cigars
, OF ALL PRICES,
E, ROSENTHAL,
COMMERCIAL STREET, OPPOSITE ,
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK.
CONFEDERARE X ROADS,
Junction: — and rg ere, Ne
— HANLEY, =< Prop’ r,
~com Meeps Mencken '& Schroder’s. . .
ray
——
‘ ©
omg! ae. 7 hiliiiiins”
os
GRAND
ue ei PARTY
s ¥
sd 7 3
Mrs. L. 8. Calkins,
Mary Hendersen,
corts, $1250.
Mrs. E. Merrifield,
Mré. B, N. Shoecraft,
AjFull Orchestra.
rety All the Latest, Music
_ ae
‘ “ rer: my :
[eri Ps 1834,
VAS dal or deb ch
4 4 3
J ce
FLOOR DIRECTOR:
FLOOR MANAGERS:
ide Alen. es rs.J,.V. Hunter, .
Mrs. Ford, Mary E. nnel,
Mise B. alantine, Mor. W. L. Thurston.
Mrs 8. A. Eddy, Amelia Hook,
Emily Rolfe.
RECEPTION COMMITTEE:
Mrs. J. E. Brown, Belle Stover,
vs. John Rector, , Jessie i
rs. R. D. Carter, Mary Gray,
Annie Spencer, Ciara Muncey, &
oo eee COMMITTEE:
Johnston, Jesse
Mrs. James Watt, Mrs. 8. P. ae ;
Mrs. Lou Powell,.
Ella Mardell Emma Bosworth,
Ei Bani 30 ki hive. wees mi! enkins, f cos
Sadie. Johnston, Mrs. J. F. Kidder,
Minnie Bethel, ape Conaway.
NEVADA
; Btn Mia PF, beey;
e ete rier, . M. Aiten, a
Lu lor
a A, haay, N. Kennedy,
ro awe i. Seely; oe wae
Ie. LA area J bp ‘ding,
T. Hicks, A. Walrath,
B. 8. Rector, Emma Gove, +
Austin A aan JN " ‘
G. Grisse! A, Chay Pe.
C.J. ger, Re
L. Garthe, Wm. H (Crawford
K, Casper, A, W. Lester,
G. Nihell, W. A. Smith,
N. 7 tase, 4 8. Holbrook,
G. G Searls,
G. E. Robinson 1. J. Rolfe,’
G, M. Huches, E. M. on,
©. J. Brend, Alhe Crawford,
2 a F gewang mopann
rio No'sn, Mary Richards,
yor McAuley, Ida Maltman,
vey Sallie Groves,
Has hereto ne Rate ;,
D. E. Morgan, erp
J. L. Hollend, Wm. F. Evens,
‘Cora Clark, Belle Millhone,
ag ee ~M,. aon
ie F. ro right, > aes”
a4 14, =: rome ie
rah fewer %. ‘Tudby y
C. Keng, : J. Webber,
M. B. B, Potter Jennie Adair,
Cc, Grimes, J, 8.-Dunn,
Thee. G. 0: Bs AT. : iw,
LEG, * c: et
i Pameasita) * oe 4 Charles,
“Ticket . icae one talp and
two-Gentlemen, $1.50.
Gentlemen= Dancers without es2Spectutors to Gallery—Gen tlemen
Scents Ladies 50 cents.
.
to the
shall
of March,
aale.
Notice is hereby
Boardof
at
Assessment Notice.
O wsiny: HYDRAULIC gga MINING
AN pactien._-<t
Lectin eam lob. of wor! ‘ask n
‘ownship, Nevada ial Waa i
iven,. that aaa
day of January, 1834,an assessment
(Ke pyenas éorite per stiare was évied upon the capital stock of:the co:
able immediately;inWai ted Stacel Pind cots,
Berrtarget the ofie of the
Any stock upon which this assessment
nunpaid onthe Twenty-Fifth day
A, D, 1884, ee uentand
advertised for by
unless t ie made
Friday, the 25th day of April, A. D. 1884,
te the deliriquent assessment together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
so order ce ayy, of’ Aer ggnag ae
Phe a Mostarinty street, Room 8,
rw A ail! be geld on
tore, held on the
soe Cones
jon } and
retary, pio te!
San Francisco,
ot ae on Me "oth day
an assessment em
wis levied ppdén
eT or to
Now
of March, 1834,
pe esas hap ex
of Board of
mentis made
the: office of this Com)
No, 215 Sanseme stree
on MONDAY, the 24th
at twelve o'clock, noon, the delin.
quent assessment, together Pen costs of
oe of ER ty cont per share
Assessment Notice:’
XOELSIOR WATEK AMD MINING CO
Location ake place
vata bra eens th tak ata A
otioa ere. ry ven, ata ~ Mooi ing
Bola Ga on, 2 Gis ccimediatety in U. 8.
old W.J. Stewart
of the Company, i Rooms 8 and
$9 Ly Sansome street, San
e Assistant Secretary, RB.
J, eradk Cee ~ 4% bed 2, Nassau street,
Any stock upon which said assesament shall
paid os. SATURDAY, the first day
advertised for de at public aucticn, oe mo
hefore, will be sold at
San
i. B. WHEATON 8, Nor ro oo
OfficeRooms Sand 9, N: BSaneo
street, San Faancisco, Cal.
ness,
Location of works,
Company,
See 1884,
this corre
pecans
of. March, 1884;
of Sale. By order
FEBRUARY,
Milton Mining . & Water Co.
A MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS
n bop Bl 24, No. 820; me Street
aC Va the Sth day of
1884, at the hour of 12 o'clock
M., tor the purpose. of electi
and Water Com:
of the Com
ing & Board of
aia mat 24
ape t
Se
wh
berry
And “everything
‘ élse in propor
tion. 3 .
WALLAM WOLE.
FOR SALE.
——
es, THE PREMISES SITUATED ON
FB STREET, .NORTH OF
. AND ADJOINING, THE. NEW
YORK HOUSE.
For particulars enquire of
jal2 WALLING & GAYLORD.
DANCING SCHOCL.
JOHN MICHELL’s
ae en SCHOOL AT
Nevada City Theatre,
Avery Saturdar Evening.
Ladies, 25 cents; gentlemen, 50 cents.
Every Saturday afternoon at2 o'clock, ladies and children’s class; admission 25 cents,
reasonable prices,
‘
Gold Dast Bought
Wm, George.-Grass, Valley.
A. K. BISHOP,
Jurtice of the Peace,
_ felewtdo> -AND-<
Mining Agent.
North§Bloomiild,
NEVADA OUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
Buystgnd a Mines ¢ on
commissive.
Ditectors to serve during the ensu! eek. $5 outfit absol
and the en es such other pb dom caf ope No tisk. “ Capl raw
as may come before the meeting. wired, .Reader, if you want busiTransfer Books will close on Wednesday imate ob Which persons of either sex,
Feb. 6,.1884, at the hour of 40'clock F.mung. or old, can make great pay all the
Office — Si semen Strest, om 24, Sa time hs Viarancbaay ba etc mr & Go, 6 oom wi
Francisco, Cal. jig. . Portiond “n”
_An Ordinance, ae Agency 0 Gormully
‘hn Ordidiasice ie tic! ook eal, = eh i . ‘
providing: tor tbe: ; ot On ft xe OTH at Th i
veracity ge Tieal Bicyeles
RE LT “fe wh
a robe wich «Bild 1 . 688 Maxket Bt, opp. rer
be ti for sunnier mon and no are CY Poneto de Hardware sid
from all the wided fa set pe
of. : Sore 1 licenses, . ., . . 4
So much of Section Four of oe evan oma.
op cenicts With nF pit Bs pe penal Pe FS:
States Courts. -< a —— Extrance
‘es ects
*
rama se8 Pe eh 25
Fee totems as
ois i
one one MS G20}
4@:Dance music furnished for a
} ay
Wheat ame ea
ces ss MAREDD a IMPROVED
Barley OE Fea an ain 1' 45 os
Ground Barley 100 ibs, 1 50
_. Middlings 100 Ibs... 1 50].
Bran , {100 dbe-... 125
Crushed fuga $ 1-2lbs 1 00 ‘
Granulated “ 9 “ 1 007 A Ma
Brown,“ 10 "100
Java Coffee 4 “1:00
Costa Rica “6. “ 100
Beans. 25 “* 100 oun
Tomatoes 8 cans... 1 00
Con 7 “...1 00) ma: -.lon tar 7 ~.00)Daily Transcript}
String Beans 7 “‘... 1 00
Oysters. 10. "srs>nek CO} nite Tae et
Sardines 6 “...100. /LARGEST DAILY PAPER
Jelly; Bee ca a ape ais
Deviled Ham 4 “... 1:00], IN THER
. Site =9GoNs.c)t..1 00 nah
TablePeaches4 “... 1 00. Serra Nevada Gold Fields.
fo, Cibcans..... Phe 2-45 fi aus
f nmadhcon aa so. A PAPER FOR ALL}
-Yohorolete, 4 papers -1 00 % nacgte:
Washing Powder 12 Laine 100 :
+Son, 6 Ib DOR. 3.5055 008--: 1 50. Fastablished Sept. 6, 1860,
Coal Oil, per 5 galloncan, 1 50) — yi, enemas:
Candles 60 for....... 1 00
Candles per box aheh atten’ 1 BI tgs
Soap per box....... 25
oldsShoestor J in
ion Rooms to W. R. oo,
ion of .Mbe .
streets; “On
A CENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION
cone an es a
Repairingfof Furniture of-all, kind earl
me -Upholstering,, Joly Paintin
exis
i i
© Glazing,
Guilding; Bronzing, Etc.
I wil take your old Furniture, ; make. it look’ as*good
as new, and sell it on commission or at auction.
I am — for N evada county’ ot ellie sagina
& ” Class ea BS
For Traber, au Side. Lights oan Front oors,
Windows, ches, “Saloons, etc. P¥ tow
and idee De Give me a call. cack ot
Will sell property “anywhere eter —emmy
on'very low terms.” n
FRANE Gt
E
‘GASH GROGERY. STORE
. HUSSEY: &' .
Pasa att as ia eon
sen80 F Se
Have Open ea a ee
LT 4 A ae ATEGa Ww
Grocery & Provision Store
BUCO VD ATRIOT
--» Junction of Main and femme Streets, . a
(Building forrierly oecupied by ion tod apere
they will keep. contcunily
eo cof FULL ASSORTMENT OB is eqns
Fatnily Groceries, Provisions. Wines.
LIQUORS, GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, &¢:
WE: PROPUSE TO: SEldic 4 rom:
Fox Cassin: ‘Oxia
And®by so doing. can ‘quote’ LOWER’ atten:
for the best qualivies of Gobds than’
a
hn ohare Dealer ‘i Nevatia City.
HUSSEY’ & sl
wvetic’ santas
SF Oe PLS Be Laity
f
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MAVING§THE
LARGEST # CRCULATION
18_THE
It is the only ‘Daily paper published at the County Seat and. ’
publishes regularly all
Superviroral Transacti ions,
Covrt’ Happenin
General County News,
Mining Intelligence
~ to make a first-class country
Y
Ser Bob Prion
‘DEPARTMENT
Dol Advrtining stun
. ¥. J. JACKSON, ---«PROPRIETOR.ia Lim WAS Wah
Wo or ol ee eh ne PEROT SF
PETTY Test 9p TARR Re FAs
the Largest, te vat and Cheapest
-irucary Tse in Nevata City:
©.
ev ‘0.
fink bie tHe “ é i BEDS Fi
rs
Everything usually found in a Fi irstClassy “Gtocery Establishment always kept on hand. To thoes
who have never traded with ‘me’I extend: a’: Spécial
invitation to ¢all before making ‘their®p purchases,
18 AND (201 COMMERCIAL: STREET.
44) hte
Niet ist? hewn PANE 6 tat 2Y an
$8. ay ie fe
sellers, a a
yes t
ce Lik he ao OAD
Oe sak: a
or nares
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