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“Great Variety si,
“THE DAILY -PRANSCRIPT.
Says the
8. F. Exchange: Experts
~KEVADA CITY, CAL.
in general seem to have fallen into
pre! fest jigrack,!" vet thie mining
expert, the ives on
char ud,
whose
‘. frown amile
of
the saleof aSpiece of
:
— minivg property was wont to -de
i
Canned Goods, etc.
them in the fatare as in the past}.
even in the role of a necessary evi
They are the middle men
between
eoeecreamrcs
WO. VL..
Hydraulic mining has given birth
to an exténsive syetem of artificial
The Finest Assortnitnt
of
the seller and:the inves:or, of pure}.
reservoirs
in the-Sierra for the stor
dispensed with. “If,” says this ad
epip! to convey
‘stored. to. the scene of vocate, “‘any of our mining friends
pestle, Were it not for having made a ‘pile’ desire ta in-4
vest in a sugar
these reservoirs, the hydraulic miner
portion 6f the year.
The natural
melting of the snow io the follwing
on, and by promotmore fascinating business of mining lates the cirenjati
spring,; With the artificial resering-a vigorous co.dition of the phys-’
will continue to employ some person ical system, promotes, alec, that
voir built by the hydraulic miner
in
. Consbining knowledge and experience
the high Sierra, he is able tocontinue
cheerfulness, which 1s the truest
_in
before paying out his money. It dication of a well balanced conditior
:
_ his-workalmost-the-yearround; exHost be accepted avafact that neithof all the animal
For sale by a ire 2iste and.
cept when frost seals up his ditches.
Dealers generally
The visitor Gods difficulty:in believer the: miner or the professional is . .
infallible.” The trouble with the
ing that the -white. shaft of wate:
average mining expert.is that. his
which he sees emerge from the muz
LIBERAL REWARD.
learning is too mich of the schools,
‘ gle of the moniter at work has been
-carried slong pregipitous cliffs, over and hasibéen too little derived from
The medical, and: more particularly Certificate Neo. 2203 of the Neopday
‘more miles, and that the source is
Mine,
ff
an_aftificial lake-~greated by the theinsanity expert, has fallen ander
the
ban,
and
is
ridiculed
without
Will
receive
a
liberal
reward
by
at once
miner’s means and indastryin some
communicating with
meréy
whenever
his
testimony
is
™
A.
HEYNEMANN,
high
Sierra valley, possibly at an
at Law, 810 Pine Street, San Fran_ elévation ‘of six or eight thousaud called in question. The chirography Y Att'y
cisco.
feet above séaleveli The canalsavsharp holde+his Own» better than the
-rying the water havea grade.of from others, bécangeit is the more exact
jad-7t)
are literally hung to the -cliff.” The}
Miocene Mine has a flume sarryiny
a
memento
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
4.20 P M. daily.
The Blue Tent Mining
in
distance Of six.miles along the face
1 1 30 A, M, (Sundays only.)
ql
At Nevada City, January 9th,” 1882, John
Brooks, of Moore's Fiat, gp 54 years, a na
of a cliff over which the surveyors
7
had to be suspended by ropes a tive of Ireland,
:
FROM COLFAX.
__ thousand feet above the bottam
of . _ The funeral of Joli Brooks will 41 18A.M. daily.
At Mevada City, axes Tes, Birdie
:
rRom GRASS VALLEY ONLY.
3 00 P. M, @undays Only )
pipe sustains a columnar. pressure the residence of-Mrs;-A-—Rosenthal;.
equal to eight hundred feet in peron the Washington road, thig (Wedpendicutar height, and*twelve thousoesday) morning, at 10 o’clock.—
and feet of thirty-inch iron pipe, Friends and acquaintances are re—
three-eighths of an inchin thi@ness, spectfully invited to attend.]
is usedin making the crossing. This
is an engineering feat without ite
To Schoo’ Teachers,
parallel in the world. Before it was . :’
HE Trustees of Moore's Flat School
Distiict will receive applications for the
pos‘tions
of Principal and Primary Teach= ker es 20ta, 2 Salary of Principal $100, Primary
r mow
eminent En
glish and French engineers pronounced it impracticable, considering the
cost of construction. _ It is estimated
POH RICH;
District Cyerk.
jalo
that there are six thousand ‘miles ot
ne mining ditchesin the State which
Delinquent _Tax List.
of $15, 000,000, .
OTICEis hereby
by ggiven that sealed proposals will be received at the office of
Some of them have been built atan
: expense of $25,000 per mile.
The
ibe vounty Clerk, Nevada City, Nevada
County, California, up to 2 o’eleck, P. M.,
January 20th, 1383, fer publishing "the De:
linqueut Tax Lise ‘ofi Nevada County, for the
canals of theSouth ¥uba Canal Com
year 1832.
pany are ove hundred and tifty
— 7%
jatd
miles in length, and” cost over §$1,700,000. Twenty--four ‘and one-half
‘tniles of the El. Dorado and Deep
Gravel Mining Company’s ditties vost}
_ nearly $700,000. “Mining-ditehvost,
Half interest in the
Fruit Evaporator,
Corner of East Broad
and Pine streets.
Process fully explained
GEORGE GEHRIG,. Enquire
of
BREWER,
At the Adjoining Premises,©
“Nevada, Jan, 6, 1883—1m
*~ County
ity Scrip.
The
hydraulic miner has to maintain a
am prepared tofu
ceaseléss contest with the elements, the1 best
of ”
"
—frost and flood, ice, snow, wind,
and rain. It is estimated that at.
ih the public with
Lager Beer,
least $100,000,000 is represented in
ing property in California, a large
~ portion
of which has been expended
in the construction of tunnels,
ditches, flumes, and reservoirs, The
)
, DENTIST.
own manufacture, and
They are ali of my
WARRANTED PURE AND
WHOLESOME. ~~
are, of course, employedin diverting
the. streams froin their natural chan
nelg. In older countries, where law
Mrs. AR. Pennington,
ASSISTANT
OFFICE—Pine Street, (over Tam’ 8 Oyste
Salvon) Nevada City.
Fine GOLD FILLINGS a sarap“and.
warranted.
G. GEHRIG,
and custom establish what is known janlo
Milwaukee Brewery.
as riparian rights, such a diversion
J
. KEROSENE! THOMAS, WALRATH. & HICKS,
would be impossible, The location
au. other peculiarities pertaining to J
RECEIVED dnother large consign.
ment of
Broad St, Adjotuing Gault’s Bakery.
the-working
of the deep gravel deNEVADA CITY,
posits of California made it necessary. COAL: Ortr:.
Dealers in ao to divert the streams. What was Star Light, Sua sight and Conti
nental Brands. Warranted 150
at first the custom, was Subsequently
Groceries,
Provisions. ‘Eto
Fire ‘Test.
:
+ recognized by the law,
_Special
s
acts
LIST OF PRICES FOR CASH;
E warrant every article sold.at us to
25 W be as represented, and sell to the
of the legislature being passed grantHalt Gallon
Gallon
40
»
AtLewest Living Rates.
ing the hydraulic mining companies One
One
Five Gallon Can,......»» S115
"> -water-privileges unknown in other Two “
RA
Lay
eae $3 25
=
“PROF: E. MULLER:
countries, ©
Four ‘
Get ee TEN GAR
Gs «aie 86 00
{
TEACHER O =
at any
reasonable distanc
After heavy snow-storms, the’ Delivered
Loner
Ssxro,—Auction Bouse,
AND—
flames are choked and often destroy -Ps At Guild's
4
a
be
ed by the snowslides. The miners
mene annie
Fossian LANGUAGES.
ao<
“
---and ditch-fenders are sent along the CANDY MAE SEAOTORY
_ flames to keep the suow moving . .
INSTRUCTIONS QIVEN IN HARMONY
—
with. the . water; but this is
work of patente.
Ovyeter
: Bialoom.
;
AND THOROUGH BASE
j
EK. MULLER,
MRS. BREED ‘&°LEDDY, ‘Corner Broad and Commercial Sts, Nevada.
an a
" enormons:
Bie 8 upon the nia. Qos = rasa
sing avalanches: that
. sin
oolTran.
“choite Home: MadeCandy,
igs
:
ee “Inade of the
eta
a)
j
oeticawas:
/. Esthetic Shaving: Parlors,
:
ee
_. Pine-Street, rear.ofVinton’s Drog Store.
‘OUIS DUNCAN,
oe, SmeeGood work
a ly
“BLACKED FREE,
®t popularprices.
Soe
a
ee
Men’s Cassimere Suits, formerly $18.00 now $12.00..
Work Boxes,
a
Ete., Ete:, Etes,
Of the above company, are
ro tay ‘epared to
accept risks upon approved
y at the
rates — charged by first-class British
‘TO'BE FOUND AT
. Mr. Lester &Crawlord’s,
Men’s Beaver Suits, formerly $22.50 now $18;
.
Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $4.50 now $3,
Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $5 now $3.50.
Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $5.50 now $4.
Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $6 now $5.
Overcoats, all shades and colors, for Men, Youth and Boys at Great Reduction,
Boy's Suits from $4 up. — Latest style Hats at very low rates.
This Company
:
—o——
Has the
Largest Paid-“UP
. _ Capital—
THE LARGEST STOOK OF ,,.
Of any
Worsteds,
doing ‘cal,
Company
Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 37 cents; 50 cents, and 75 cents.
California Gray Undershirts and Drawers, $1 to $1.25.
Shaker Socks, white and gray, $1.75 per dozen.
i
~~~ Uailawudried Shirts from 75cents to $1.25 each. Worth from $1.50 te 2. 50 each.
GreatReduction in Men’s and Boy’s Boots.
Mining Boots at $4.50, and all others accordingly.
Overalls 37 cents.» pair. Cotton bundle Socks 75 cents per doz.
Blankets, all colors ut San Francisco Prices.
= THIS COUNTRY.
Ice Wool,
BRAND= BASSETT
Gold and Silver Braid,
And {everything pertaining
te FANCY WORK,
De. Wim.
MrsLeater kcravin
‘Lailies, Misses.and Children’s Shoes, at Greatly Reduced Prices,
I might go on and enumerate article upon arti¢le in my line which
a
i
ae
This is decidedly the Greatest Inducement ever offered.
= = iF
= grunge —
tIPORKFiaeingc
:
~
Men's Broadcloth Suits, formerly $30. now $25.
Resident Agents
Jewel Cases,
7
Men’s Cassimere Frock Suits, formerly $25.00 now $18,
if typedevom:
code ats . been gay appointed. .
Fancy{Papeteries,
°
Men's Scotch Suits, formerly $20.00 now $14.
. ESTABLISHED i182.
.
I am determined to sell ‘at less“prices
han they have ever heen sold in this section of country.
In order to satisfy yourselves’ of the truth of the above,
‘mud be convinved that thisis no
10 olap-trap scien, ae
ment, we invite you to call and examine thesee. goode and the prices,
.
-ESTABLISHMENT,
Main Street, nearly opposite .
Union Hotel, Nevada City,
sar FROM NEW‘TORK HAS JUST
BEEN RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL
LINE OF
Lace Collars, _
NAFFZIGER
& CLOULMAN,
:
.
‘PYTHIAN RECEPTION.
PROPRIETORS,
ie
I
on hand
a
large and
choice stock of
HAMS, BACON AND LARD,
HereI am, and Here I Have aie we ll Yea
neta,
A
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
\
Naffziger’@-¢loudman.
Nevada City Dee, 12th, 1882.
Easels, $
Ar we 5s Broad Sire.
. oegen.& ‘Roberta*\Block —
Wall _Peckets,
-oO—'
. FASHIONABLE BOOT
MILLINERY,
TRIMMED ‘‘andUNTRIMMED
HATS,
cota
<@S
UNIFORM DRILL
Fine Boots and Shoes a specialty.
omen
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. .
Nevada City, March 30th—1
New Orleans Molasses, New and Bright
_»
Gcorgie’s
Codfish. . Wood and Willow Ware, Croc”
ery, Nails, Candles, &., &o.
(DETAILS HEREAFTER.) *
COMMITTER OH HALL,
J. A. Rapp,
J,
G. A. Nihell,
upi.
COMMITTER ON DANCE music,
E. A. Tompkins, J, J, Jackson,
8. Lanyon.
:
haa
‘
se
CHARLES E. MULLOY
BEEHIVE GROCERY STORE.
COMMITTREB ON PRINTING,
LS. Calkins,
J.B. Gray,
2
A. Biosg,
" COMMITTER-ON DECORATIONS.
ro
W. J. Britland,
=
W. Thurston,
TR
Ricks, -___.d. W. Greely,
aR.
Dasiturth,
COMMFFFEE ON DOORKEEPER” AND JANITORS.
W. Rowe,
J. E, leaace?
Q
J. W. Stephéns,
Very Low Prices!
COMMITTEE, oN DREML.
os a. Soe G. A. Gray,
Nibell.
DON’T} FAIL! TOJCALL AND IN. .
MAS, LESTER & CRAWFORD,
e
‘Also, “Deep Sea” and “Just Right” Mackerel
MY MOTTO IS:——EAIR AND
:
4ar1F YOU WANT TO BUY FINE
. HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT
~
Friday mraing. Jan, 19, 1883, GOODS FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN. SQUARE DEALIN ¢—A DOLLAR'S: WORTH
ee ee
FEATHERS, Ete,
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
i.
OF THE VERY {LATEST STYLES.
TRIMMINGS,
World,
Hunt's Hall, Nevada City,
SURGEON.
aj
BALL,
~—aT—
POST OFFICE.
_NEVADA CITY, CA.
PRICE. I keep constantly on hand
CHIVALRIC CONCERT, “Our Taste Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest}in ‘the
AND
‘TWO DOORS BELOW
\
enn
ers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS
Will givea
BROAD STREET
FF:
ell
les me to place before my eustow
AND SHOEMAKER,
Including Large Lot of
MRS.19
ee
A. WUTKE
OF
R'S OFFICE
My long experience
iin buying enab
Att hy ki al ibe pal on the _followng
Funds wid be
on presentation:
Road District No.
Road ‘District No. 2,
Road, District. No. = Road District No. 4,
aad Road a 'No, 5. Interest. ceases
trom date.
. von SCHMIPEBURG,
sae of Nevada County.
Nevada City, Jan. 6th, 1383.
LESTER aCRAWEORD'S .
Lester &—:
‘OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURE
" County
nty Scrip.
(Brackets,
—AT— .
IEE
Choice Familv
We invite the public to give us a call,
DRY GOODS,
iB
MILO LODGE,
Pork, Spare-ribs & Sausages,
Pictare) Frames,
A FINEYDISPLAY
Ae
KEEP CONSTANTLY.
AT THESTORE.OF _
DR. PENNINGTON,
—
I have deemed it best to set forth the Prices of a few articles, namely :—
PAID-UP CAPITAL .....
FIRE ASSETS EXCEED
Perfamerics,
Cus Dress Goris,}
es
By the Keg, Gallon or Quart. —
hjdraulic miner’s ditehés and flumes
Toys of all kinds,
aT ef Nevada Co.
Nevada City, Jan. 9th, 1883.
And Porter,}.
Try these. ‘articles,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ow
OF LONDON,
LL WARRANTS registered on the
General Fund prior to November 11th,
1882, and including warrant No. 612, regis.
tered at that date, will be paid on presentation. Interest — from date.
.v. SCHMITTBURG,
Ale
the capital stock. of hydraulfe min. °
‘GUARDIAN
Dolls of all sizes,
MRS.
C. E. ASHBURN,
MILWAUKEE BREWERY}
watchmen and gate-tenders,
Having bongat avery. bor consignment ms array
—O—
“FOR SALE. Mi&Cravil
Leer
te the purchaser,"
“Proprietor of the
and onevhalf cents per.incn of water.
The expenses is due to land and
snow slides, falling trees, lodgment
of snow, frost.and the employment ot SPRING STREET .;... NEVADA CITY.
FARE INSURANCE. _.
-AT THB STORE OF
D. Hanis, Dep.
to keep in order; from three’to three}
:
Lace Tidtes,
, Clerk.
at LOWERRatesthan EverTio sold:in Nevada,
i Later & Cavin’, Insurance Comp'y
Lace Handkerchief,
The Whole or One
Onan after.Totay iu Stock i
i hese my
TO BE FOUND AT
hace Ties,
JOHN F. KIDDER,
General Superintendent.
~
_DACITY
10 BE FOUND aT
——the--gorge;to establish the line of take place from Hibernia Hall, tothe flume. In other places deep day (Wednesday) at 2 o’clock, p.m.
P. M. daily, connecting with Pas' gorges are crossed bys means of inFriends and acquaintances are_re9.00Fat ad leaving San Francisco at
apectfully
invited
to
attend.
verted syphons. The Spring Valley
Company's. Cherokee. ditch crosses £, daughter of Ww. .0 nd Bertha_ Chase,
-. the canon
of one of the branches o1 aged 2 years and 20 Pa ‘
[The funeral will take vlhod from
the Feather River in this way. The
9
L. GARTHE,
4 COMMERCIAL STREET NEVA
Embroidery Silks,
FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY.
VERY J OW PRICES.
Mats,
—AND=
Patterns,
as greata volume of water, runs a
Tropical Fruits.
= IMPROVE THIS.‘UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY ! >
Forthe .veral patrofiage extended to m<
6. 30 A. M. daily, connecting with Pastage arriving in San Franciseo . ‘
at 5. 40 P.
Allen nd wife, a daughter.
Company's ditch, which carries just —_—_————
DIED.
Se eege
{
follows+1 1] canvasses,
‘Saturday, Jan. Gils, °83, as
BORN.
4
three thousand miner’s inches of wa-{in Nevada city, Jan 8th, 1883, to T.. M.
ter, suspended by irom shoga and Jewett
and wifé,
a
brackets.from the faceoi the perpenIn Nevada City.Jah, ‘6th, 1888, to Charles
“Shave cost a total
Fresh Vegetables, California and
, Albums,
Railroad Company.
four to twenty feet per mile, aud science but even he is subject to
carrying a volume of two thousand many blunders, Still the expert is
a negessity to the miner as well as
> four thousand miner's inches.
The hydraulic miming ditches are the Iawyer, and both have to dewonderful specimens of engineering pend dpon chance in.a great measure
skill. In many places it is .impossifor the attainments ef those indtvid. z
uals, It is to éasy by & knowledge
bleto find room along: the presipit: of
the glang of the mining or medical Trains Will Leave and Arrive at
01s sides. ofthe great canons, for } dictionary to_passoff alittle superNevada City
s
miles, to excavate a canal or rest-a ficial information for a deep acquainON AND AFTER
flame. In such ‘places the flamés tance with either pursuit.
uidertaken, the most
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
in the past I return my sinzere thiaks
ask a continuance of the same.
the characA™ “ONE knowing
or in possession-of , ~
deep gorges,
and along the flanks of. actual aequaintange with
Sierra spare, a.distance of fifty or ter of the country he “experts” in,
dicular cliff.
Imported Wines & Liquors
induces
pert in either of those vocations; healthy, satural flow of bile, Pic
and 89, aleo, the capitalist who wishvents Gonetipation without un
and they continue low—until —the
rging the.bowels, gently stfiew@s to ifivest his eurpius funds in the
_ gtreamg fail-in the early part of July,
:
ina Viret-olase aeeeery Store.
. a Sonsiat gin part of
steadiness to thy nerves,
:
Consisting of Everything to be found
~—“iver'brohght to-Nevade: City!
iefiuvery, a woolen
apes
Commercial Street,
mill or a winery, they. would, before.
investing, employ some person. éxHostetter's Stomach Bifters givesa
‘would beable to work only @ small
®
Store on
. Fopanese Geos]
chaser, aad-theirservices cannot be
x
of
ot sleetoe
Christmas Mouth !
owners must continue to accept
of the
of ‘Nevada City and Coun:
ty ‘to the Large and Varied Stock now in-my
reed
bimsélf
ai expert; comes to the rescue of the class, and insists that mine
{Taliesin Evans in.““The Century.”
tie
DESIRE TO bated THE ATTENTION
Union, who is, we have no dovli,
the Great California Industry.
Provisons,
Groceries,
anny. Jam 10,. pend, is pooh-poohed and sneered at.
li oncsvepeenegensrnene-oaemaecieer
ince nmenaremnaan A correspondent of the Grass Valley
asMINING.
DFALER IN
18 and 20 ae Street,
NEVADA orrTy.
J. J.JACKSON, PROP'R.
me
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“—AGENT F
ie
oY
s
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HMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
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