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February 6, 1884 (4 pages)

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‘Nevada County Oficial Press. Published Daily, Monday MRS. The Leader of ‘Friday tells this: As the storm somewhat subsided last Monday, Quin Fietéher thought he woald go out and see if he could kill a snow storm are found abundantly BROWN . & CALKINS. in the spring hulesin different parts of the valley. Mounting his snowWEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 1884. shoes he proceeded to the vicinity ————E—E—EEES— of Hot Springs. As-he was slipping THE DANGER TO THE QUARTZ AND along over five'to six feet of snow, ' DRIFT MINERS. his eye on the lookout for game,suilIn theissue of the 30th ultimo,of the denly he heard a.distinct quack of Sacramento Bee, which is the mouth a-dack nearly beneath his feet, Sarpiece now, as it has always been, of prised, he run his snowshoe pole into the counsél of the anti-miners, and the snow and made an opening into whose editorials upon the debris what appeared to be a cave. Immequestion have emanated from his diately a big mallard flew out which pen. we find the following. We was quickly knocked endwise witb commend it to the quartz and drift bis pole. Another big duck then miners, and also to the ditch own: came which he caught in his hands ers, _ If init they can find a grain aud wrung-his neck. Then another of consolation, as to their freedom popped out which met the same fate; ftom the effects of Sawyer’s decree, then another until thirty eight lay then we must express our inability dead at the hunter’s feet. Being cuto understand the English language: rious to know what sort of a place “This decree is. declared by the ete., for $1. other miners should deposit ao much have probably starved to death beearth in the streams as to inflict infore the sun released them from their jury upon any person’s land below curious confinement, 5 F RAR RUPRYERE Beat? them, they would be guilty of cunA ‘summons has been issued tempt and liable for the injury against the-Park clab, of London, for done.” in its rooms for We certainly are not a hydraulic permitting baccarat high stakes. The elub hds employmining journal, but in this bitte: war have often and again warned ali ed eminent counsel and maintain the miners that the auti-miners were that the prosecution is illegal. The carrying on a war against the mining affair has caused a decided sensation industry, and not against. any specin the principal London clubs, ial class or kind of mining. * It was which will be affected by the deevident to us from the commenceeision of the cace. ment of the crisade against us and THE “London Truth says: =O of of mining can be stopped, so cao all, S. Spencer, San Juan. Joe Eiliron& w; Bloomfield, John Roberts, The Biter Bitten. “ 100 ~ . . * £00 a On Ee ¥00 even a grub stake. Mies M. Carley, ‘ Mes Bradley, atruck us, We went out and located We duga hole, and get W. F. Carter, tin’ some good ore, scattered it around and then cast about fora — tenderfoot with money. take us long to find and Ella Mitchell, Mrs. 8.°P. Dorsey, Lou Powell, Emma Bosworth, Lou Dorsey, Mrs. W. K. Spencer, Minnie Bethel, Annie Conaway. Mrs. F. G. Beatty, M. Allen, G. C. Gay lord, J. He Byrne, e, G. F. Jacobs. T. Hicks, 8. 8. Rector, Austin Walrath, G. Grissel E. H. Gaylord, C. J. Naffziger, L, Garthe, i. Casper, Seely, Be ie xchne alrath, Sane Gove, J Naffziger, A. Chapman, G Smith, ALR Wadsworth, Wm. H (Crawford ‘A. W. Lester, ~ Mrs. 8. A, Eddy, Sardines Jelly Bn canes 1 00 yee te 1 00 HUSSEY & & SON, Is THE LARGEST DAILY PAPER EXawe Openea a First-Class. IN THE 3 “... 1.00 Salmon eons 1-00 Serra Nevada GoldFields. TabiePeaches 4 CASH GROCERY STORE. Daily Transcrip Grocery & Provision Store « ~° Jiietion of Main and Commercial Streets, “... 1 00 Coffee, 5 lb cans ..... Coffee, 3 Ib cans ..... forrierly occupied by W. R. Coe,) where 751A PAPER FORne (Buildingthey will keep constantly on hand 50 Chocolate, 4 papers .. .1 00 Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 oe A FULL ASSORTMENT. OF Established Sept. 6, 1860, Family Groceries, Provisions. Wines. ‘By N. P. BROWN &§co. LIQUORS, GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, &C. Fed, 6 Wb bok.5 0005.05 1°50 Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50 Candles 60 for....... 100 oe Candles per box...-... 175 Soap per box:.. 6.25.08 25 Butter per roll ..-... 62 1-2 N. P? Brown and L. £. Calkins Eggs per dozen eee aas And everything elsein propor tion. Domestic «nd Imported Cigars OF ALL PRICES. E. ROSENTHAL, E. 0, To: A, D, Tewer, Cc. K, Matte C, Kent, M. B. B. Potter re Grimes, H.Gooper, v J.B. Conn, C. Mallon, J, E. Carr, J. Webber, Jennie Adair, J. S Dunn, T. Mein, G. C, Shaw, : % Harrison ry iX. Pennington, for the best qualities of — than An other. Dealerin Nevada City. HUSSEY & SON. ne «Ww. W Chaites, J. Evans . Ticket admitting one Lady and BAVINGJTHE pea, THE PREMISES SITUATED ON is BROAD STREET, .NORTH OF AND ADJOINING THE NEW YORK HOUSE. For, particulars enquire of jal2 WALLING & GAYLORD. LARGEST. A CROULATION. two Gentlemen, $1.50. is THE Gentlemen Dancers without escorts, $1.50. 28 pectators to Gallery—Gentlemen 5 cents Ladies 50 cents. . DANCING SCHOCL. JOHN: MICHELL’s Assessment Notice, Vom mércial and: Main streets, Ne vada City, > MIKE-HANLEY, = -Prop’, a Keeps Hencken & Schroder’s tought the sidewalk. i ’ “Roped himin slick?” daid the re ane SCHOOL AT LtHA HYDRAULIC GRAVEL MINING COMPANY.—Location of principal Nevada City Theatre, place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, Alpha Hill, Washington Township, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given, that at a mect. ing of the Board of. Ditccters, held on the 25th day of January, 1884, an assessment Ladies, 25 cents; gentlemen, 50 cents, (No 5) of 26 eents per re was levied upEvory Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, laon'the-capital stock of the corporation, paydies and children’s class; admission 25 cents, able immediately, in: United States gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Compa recat music furnished for parties at nable prices, «ABO ny, No, 328 Montgomery paren Room 8, San Francisco, California, Any stock upoa which . this t SpelrGeein unpaid on the Twenty-Fifth day arch, A. D. 1884,.will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction; and on payment is made before, will be sold on paces the 25th day of April, A. D. 1884, o Bey Jthe delinquent assessment together cdsts of advertising and expenses of pins By _ of the Board of Directors. SCOTT, Secretary, pio tem. * Office, ie “Montgomery ‘street, —. 8; San Francisco, Paliteraia, aa ASK FOR ITA porter. Dest “Advertising Medium J. J. JACKSON, -oN nes =" Every Saturday Evening. Gold Dust Sa grew thoughtful and his eyes again It is the.only Daily paper published at-the County Seat. and publishes regularly all not believe it, but that cussed tender. Every body knows the place, and it needs no recommendation. PARKER'S Hibertiia Hall Association of HAIR BALSAM. foot .went to work and if that mine didu’t turn out to be a bonanza I hope I may never live to reach the ‘Keehotoeys.’ Why, in six months they commenced work on an. 80stamp mill, and I got go sick to: my atummick that I jest left.” Nevada City, =. ey ¥ f I\HE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Hibernia Hall Association of Nevada City will be held at Hibernia Hall, Nevada City, Cal.,on » cery Establishment always kept on hand. To nae ~" General County News, Mining Intelligence who have never traded with: med: extend: a special to make a ffist-class country ~ Jurtice of the Peace, f CARR, Secretary. paper, * COMMISSION. ‘ MEETING OF THESHAREHOLDERS A of the Milten Mining and Water Company will be held at the olfice of the Compa. ny, Koom 24, No. 320 Sansome Street, Sap Francisco, al., on FRIDAY, the 8th day > M., for the purpose electing a Board ot Ditectors to serve durivg the ensuing year, 4 andthe transaction of such other business, ING COMPANY has been dissolved by muds may come before the meeting tual consent. The business of the mine will be continued by jthe GALENA MINING COMPANY, ScorneratiOn. Withont_ Morphine or “Narootine. J. F. PERRY BANUFLD. SIMMONS, J. G. KNOWER, . ’ a. = sj be fx) time they wotk, with absolute certainty, write for Portland j 18 . Ordinenes necting saee new 3Section, stots he pont on ‘inance \ No. 4 Bln ne er sie Means of Bird vies from the operation of Section 4, ‘Oruinance No. 7,pit curtain cones, ECTION say “ie f= . be se for es hcba. “sf hard o }e a % =) & r 98 conflicts with this Ordinance is bere>y J.Q, ABBOTT,President, K. Casper, Clerk. Passed January 17th 1884. 1} . { . _ Card,, Blankwork, © . : IL PR 2 . _. Transeripts, : or WHVADA counrs. @ <«. = ‘sf 5 ee ae ACTICE IN IN T Witsted StatesCourts. SLATE sp mn Beckman’s Building" Rntrance janlo. . aPine stres Nevada City. , a { Bacalvice nel WP. pownan . oe Music Dealers Letterheads, icye GD 4ayFerones Ordinance Sees Notconogruing tenses. ". Attorney and Cou Ase Paro Ordinance No ey a . es DEPARTMENT f ‘Tiel Bi ae Fn le orSoh tien Tables, as as is ittitovied prov’ fae or in bestsion a ov Gob Bring) : casein ‘and Maeve Bi, oop. Petes Nebel, BY. beinng made therefor, shall be exempt fron: — J d22 no charge Bs Dar sstaem end are and Machinery GDL ior tats Ordinabee, urd shell be exempesat.. OG EK ; Boyn’ and Youths " = Zz, ot. : Agency ©Gormally " Celebrated © . . sitting!pat rom tyto Tables are or kept on thecoup “prem i-es, 4 particulars to H< Hauert & Co., ainé. © An Ordinance. it) & “No risk. Capital not re + r= . . ” Fer sale by all:Druggiste'sand dealereiigsaesily. . * Ex < { hastens .convales : =) ‘ i ties of age cence, Fiancisco, Cal. 2
i “They who work -early and late . the year round need, occasionally, . the healthful stimulus imparted by a wholesomé tonic like Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. To all, its purity —and_pre. apd efficiency asa ventive of disease commerd it, It: ‘bhecks incipient rheumatism and malarial symptoms, relieves constipation, dyspepsia ¢hd_biliousness, ; iy ge frremature decay of the phyenergies, mitigates the infirmi “Keb, 6, 1884 at the hour ot sgciock P.M, a CG . 4 IFTER suré. Heyes Reader, if you want businegs at which persong of. either sex, young or old, can make great pay all the Transfer Books will close on "Wednesday feb3 . . : fan Frincisco, January 24th, 1884. ffs $5 outfit ree. Pay absolute H. PJCHYVIR, Secrétary pro tem. ‘Office—320 Sansome Street, hoom 24, san ~~ DAVID. RODRIOK, S Stationers, co partnership heretofore * existing” I rr Samuel =D, Sinimons,’ J. G. FEBRUARY, Issa,at the hour of 12 o’cluck {+ ‘. Pe BRAND BROTHERS. Buys and sells Mines on Milton Mining.& Water Co. Knower,. J. F. Perry and David Rodrick, under the firm name of the GALENA MIN (+) 18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. only — are beneficialto the scalp and Office at Carr Seoteens Drug Store, corner Pine ant Commercial sts., Nevada Vity, Cal. February 8, 1884. Dissolution ofr Copartnerihip. aa comes Beslan sionally foundin a FirstClassjGro Sad Court Happenin s hair an This powder never varies. A miir—AN Dp Always Restores the Youthfal Color THE high licebae,snit in Fresno vel.of purity, strength and wholeco Mining Agent. to Grey or Faded Mair. ° resulted Wednesday in favor of the osomenes More economical than the Satérday, the Ist day of March, 1884, Parker’s Hair Balsam is finely perfumed irdinary kinds, and cannot. be sold saloon-keepers. the hour of 7 o’clock, P. M., for the purand is warranted to” prevent falling of the in-competition with the multitude of at North Bloomfi-ld, pose of electing a Boad of ‘Directors to hair and to,remove dandruff and itching” low test, short weight, alumor phosserve during the ensuiag year, and for Hiscox & (o.>N. Y. the transaction of such other busiNEVADA ~ OUNTY, CALIFORNIA. pare powders, SOLD ONTY IN CANS. 6c, and $1 sizes, atdealers in drugs and ness as may cone before the meeting. medicines. ma30. vas. Baking Powber Co., 106 Transfer books will close on Saturday, Wall st., N. Y. dn-g Marchi Ist, 1884, ce) P, M.* x I And in facteve vtning that goes invitation to call before thaking their purchases. A. K.° BISKGP, rP\HIS elegunt dressingis referred by [ tks se. Who haveused diceny similerarticle,.an account of its superior cleanliness and purity. “It contains materials eaiincaians The Largest ihe. last a Cheapest ‘Grocery Houseil Nevada til. Supervirsral Transactions, Wm. GeorgeGrass, Valley. You may mea feiee FOR SALE. }. Ludby, BR. Walrath, PaulJones Whisky ‘B STOMACH Andjby so doing can quote LOWER PRICES PROPRIRTORA) { 8. A. Ribble, A, Blumenthal! COMMERCIAL STRBKET, OPPOSITE , TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, he a, TRESS “i or Cac. Gmulssr, Millie Naffziger, Sarah Miller, ALSO A FULL LINE OF Junction liifants ana Children ot WEPROPORE TO SELL ~ D. E. Morgan, Annie Loyd, . J. L. Holland, Wm. F, Evens, sch) pci Belle Millhone, J.M. m7 M. A. Sterling, W. F. ‘engl right, Jennie Neuman, A. Charronat, . Spe CONFEDERATEX ROADS _— imnial Corned Beef N. Douglass, * J. 8. Holrook, G. W. Giffin, N Searls, ub. E. Robinson? I. J. Rolfe, G. M. Hughes, E. M, Preston, C. J. Brand, Allie Crawford, A. D, Mason, Katie Matteson G.D, Blakey, Mary Gault, Maggie No an, Mary Richards, Emma McAuley, Ida Maltman, C. Crosby, Sallie Groves, Maggie Martin, Mamie Jack are. sold for double that price. : FRANE GUILD. “... 1 00 Ww. H, Smith, . Hartwell, For ‘Transom, and Side Lights of Front Doors, Windows, ChurcheS, Saloons, ete. Prices Low anid ‘satisfaction given. “Givemea call, =~ Will sell property anywhere‘in Nevada County ; on véty low terms. Deviled Ham 4 a.Benneny. G. Nihell, Is equal to many Cigars thit And then. the old man “Yes but that ain’t all. eae Mrs. J. F. Kidder, Mrs. R. M. Hunt, G. E. ‘Turner, Lucy Bobo, ITHE KINGBIRD t gave-us two hundred dollare for it. Geewilliking, how we laughed when we got-the scads and got to our selves.” Lucy Myers, Mrs. James ‘Watt, Mrs. W. Stoddard, . Ella Matdrill, Eda Hill, Emily Jenkins, Five Cents Only. It didn’t one, Lobsters GRASS VALLEY, Mrs, Lydia Johnston, Jessie Ridge, AND SOLD FOR ‘City. do do 10 “... 1co INVIBATION COMMITTEE: Made ot the very Finest Stcck Jas, Pennington, San Francisco Geo. T. Emory, do aclaim, as we thought, ona lime Mary Gray, Mrs. H. 8, Welch, Mrs, L. M. Sukeforth, Mrs, H. 8. Bradley, New Process of Stained Glass “...1 00 °‘... 1 00 “... 1:00 Oysters Mrs. B, N. Shoecraft, Mrs. G. W. Welch, Annie Spencer, * Ciara Muncey. J. Treanor, San Juan: feet were comin’in and an idea atone reef, Mrs. R. D, Carter,“ Mrs. E. Merrifield, Mrs. L. 8, Calkins, Mary Hendersen, KINCBIRD CIGAR? P. Williams, Truckee. T. Robinson, do Lots of tender FLOOR MANAGERS: ra. J, V. Hudter, Ida Allen, a E. 0Donnel, Mrs. T. 8. Ford, Miss B. Vatantine, Mar. W.L. Thurston. Mrs 8. A. Eddy, Amrlia Hook, ~ 4 Emily Rolfe. RECEPTION COMMITTEE: Mrs, J. E. Brown, Belle Stover, Mrs. John Rector, Jessie Nivens, HAVE YOU TRIED THE E. L. Bruce, Sacramento. L. A. Upson, do ‘had petered; and we didn’t have Allie M. Turner. ion, as CARR. BROTHERS, Henry Kinney, Sweetland. W. W. Wilev, You Bet. up in Nevada. Me and my pard were both dead broke; all our mine: fe FOR SALE BY do I will eaitke your old Furgiture, make it look as good as new, and sell it on commission or at auction. I am agent for Nevada county of the} 8 cans... 190 Green Con 7 Green Peas 7 ; String Beans 7, FLOOR DIRECTOR: NEVADA CITY; G. Beach & w, Lake City. S. Kenney,’ Penrya. M. Bates, Washington. Mis, F. G. Beatty, City. C. M. Bonnemart, Oakland, Harry McGrim. Cisco. ‘It was Tomatoes Sadie Johnston, “T salted a mine once,” said an old prospector tothe Tucson Star reporter; ‘but I'll never do it again! Ah! how I missed it,” James Oliver, do And his. grey eyes, dimmed by age Ed Downer, Willow Valley. and multiplicity of bardships that Union Hotel, dull the fife apd destroy the health of the prospector, sought the sideRECTOR BROS.... .. Proprietors. walk, . Feb. 4, 1884. “T’ll tell you about it,” said’ ke aftera moment’s pause, cea 2 26 Se Corn Wve eae 1 45 ian Barley Ground Earley 100 lbs. 1 50 ve Job Painting, Chasing: Guilding, Bronzing, Etc. SLANE) ad IMPROVE eee 2 25 Brown “10 Java Coffee 4 Costa Rica “ 6 AfFull Orchestra. All the Latest Music Beans 25 The can put in ove hundred” Or, that Grrrs of all sorts are nent to Olia hydraul:c mine cannot put in ten ver Wendell Holmes for the sake-of thousand tons a day; but twenty or the autograph acknowledgment. His more drift or quartz miners on the4 private secretary ba see a very fine same stream can put that amount autograph. io, and that the Court will enjoin mae. ei cenacme R BU'VEL AKRIVALS. one and not the other, If our drift kntinca Choon and quartz mines hug themselves NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. with that view, then it is quite time STANLY A. GDDY. ..655.55 Proprietor, they should awake to their danger Feb, 4, 1884. and position, for it is as certain as B. Guscetti, City. fate iteelf that if one, class or kind Mra. Purdon, Bridge. . Flour © per 100 Ibs.-..$2 75 THE LADIES. OF NEVADA CITY. Granulated “ .9 Ladies and all sufferers from neuralgia, hysteria, and kindred, complaints, will find it without an equal. sand tons, and you, a quartz miner, AUCTION AND COMMISSION 1884. A GENERAL BUSINESS, Thursday. Bve’g, Feb. 14, 1884, Middlings 100 Ibs... 1 50 q 4 Bran 100 Ibs... \1 25 —BY— Crushed Sugar 8 1-2 lbs 1 00 BROWNS /RON BITTERS. our mines, that no. court.or judge Queen’s youngest son and his wife could say to the hydraulic miner, are not allowed to accept. any invi“You cannot put eleven hundred tations of any sort whatever, . withtons of debris into the stream; but out having tirst obtained parmiesipa you, a drift miner,can put in a thoufrom Her Majesfy. CASE. HUNT'S HALL, NEVADA CITY, Wheat BROWN Ss /RON BITTERS© other Iron preparations will, Has removed his-Auction Rooms to W: R: ‘Coe’s’ old Shoéstore,= junction of Main and “Comnereial streets, where he will carry on Repairing of’Furniture of all kinds,, etc bottle. cause headache or consti + oo FOR— ws —AT— « system; cures weakness, lack discovered their retreat, they would done at LEAP YEAR PARTY it could have been less explicitjin order to give effect to the decision. Could the Judge have said, ‘Each of you miners may dump a. certain quantity of eerth into the streams,’ a shelf and at last a ‘complete roof Iron preparation that that-would be condoning the very and the.birds were completely imis the only thing he had declared to be a nuiprisoned, It Mr. Fletcher had not does not sdlae the teeth, and will nog sance. Most asturedly, if drift o Shampooing ' GRAND enriches the blood and purifies the ducks, during the storm,” had taken refuge in it, being protected by a bank on the wind side, The violent wind had drifted snow from the bank over the pool, forming at first Stan l Geuild guaranteet dence or at patrond! houses he had struck, Fletcher had made a But it ts difficult to understand how PRICE LIST Church: "am ale case of dandruff, falliA gery of thé — hair, ae IRON BITTERS. sweeping as to place an embargo upwas just above a large spring hoie ‘on any and all kinds of mining. about twelve feet in diameter, The 4 Guild’s ‘Auction:‘House. vb nea Satisne Street, pe h this preparation will and nnn wasting diseases hydraulic mining journals to be so lurger opening and found that he WILLIAM WOLP'S Taermen : Vegetable Hair roll. 0sheartburn, mala. 7 se maaan energy, etc. at RK of all descrip Papen . ' will cure diy ria, ki SANDERS, IL ’ DO. Win BROWN S. TRON BITTERS a few of thaglucks, that, soon .after cay J.ee F . Posters, $ R * oe * 3% o &c. &c atin ean Weta ea Bread sire, Heads e The Nevada Daily Transcript. HAIR DRESSING. Sterra Valley Still Ahead.