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January 10, 1884 (4 pages)

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7 ‘De el ly Tre evada County Oficial Press ) occupying most of his time, is wrathy: i apect’a worthy representative of the _ The Transcript says ‘‘such law may __-should remit Stevens’ fine, Published Daily, y, Mondays Exceptel,, . BROWN & CALKINS. 4 THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1884. ——S SS a Loc “CHARACTER ” “Captain” ‘Hant, ant, the eccentric individual at Truckee who imagines himeelf sent into the world to strike the’shackles from honest labor and . lift the sober and industrious workingmen of the land up to the ‘‘elevated” plane that he is notorious for at the Transcrirt because this paperidoes not think him in any recause he aspires to be a leader in. He has all of Denis Kearney's failings, but none of that. individual’s virtues or ability so far as we can detect. No true workingman would if wise follow such a leader, We are atill surprised that he neglected to take up's Collection” after he got through hie: silly bloviating in this. city. Perhaps the coutempt that he saw depicted upon the faces of the sons of toil who assembled to hear him in the belief that théy ‘were to be talked to by one able to tell them something for their own guod, cautioned him that it would be a waste of time to pas@ the hat. EEE The Game law Sacramento Bee: After many long months of argument and pleading . with our Nevada county contempor. aries, to: get.‘them. to, it. the ,wrong done by the Supervisors of . that-county-in-tampering with the game law of the State, they are at last coming around to the right side. ' A few days ago one Stevens, mar-' ket hunter, killed a deer in that) county and brought ‘it into ‘Nevada’ ‘City for sale. He was arrested and. pleaded guilty, but said he supposed, he had a legal right, under the Supervisor’s ordinance, to shoot deer. County. be good for Grass Valley. where it is’ recognized by the sportemen’s club, but it won’t doin Nevada City.” Well said. And the Tidings, of Grass Valley, in referring to the case, says ¢ ‘‘The Supervisors ought: to repéal that ordinance, for itis a truud, and leads to the arrest and: punishment of innocent rural sporte-. men, . Moreover the Supervisors The or; dinance is really the guilty party.” At this writing we have not noticed «what the Grass Valley Union has had to say on the subject, but hope it sees the error of other-days, . We believe, with the Tidings, that the Supervisors should’ undo their bad work, and that they should pay from their own pockets whatever fines may be imposed upou persous . whom they have encouraged to trans@rese the law, and who wil. frankly own up totheir fault. Still, all en lightened sportsmen will treat game properly, law or no law; for it stands to reason that the game killed'during the bregding seasons materially lessens the supply for the following shooting season; and he ‘who hopes to find eomé use for lis gun in the future must protect the . game of the presentday. We regret’ to know that the sportsmen club of,). Grass Valley has-indorsed the action of the Supervisors, dnd trast that it,. too, will soon discover its error and seek to promote game protection. Nevada is asplendid game county; and, with judicious and well-observed protective laws, it will be a favorite) ground for sportsmen for many years) to come, Ma. of P. ‘Installation, A North Bloomfi:ld “correspondeut of the frRanscrier writes as follows : Last Saturday evening was a joyous oceasion. with the members of Spartan Lodge, No, 37, K, of P., of _this place, when District Deputy Josiah Glasson iastalled the following named Knigths into their. respective offices to which they had -beew elected for the ensding tet: F. H. By: tnond; P. C.; J. GO, Marriott; C. C.; J.C. Black, V,C.; W. Nellis, Bij]. T. C. B uner, K. of RandS.; J. J. Stich, M, of F.;G. J, Stich,.M. at A.; H. P. Lareon, 1. G.; 8. L, Chase, 0. G. The Lodge having gong through its general orden of business; “ the doora were thrown open and the’ families of the members admitted, when the installation ceremonic$ _ were performed, the n:anuer of which entitles the installing officers to great } credit, An opening address was de: . . livered by Past Chancellor A. A, { Smith, then. followed instrumental ;, Music by Mr. and Mra Rouuer, , a poem’ by G. J. Stich, song, ‘“Ouly.a Pansy Blossom,” most beaatifally rendered by Mies Adele Nask, and{°~: “also a poem by Miss Nellie Bean, A collation prepared by the ladies was then spread, and all regaled themselves, This was fdllawed by impromtu speeches by the members, ~ jnterspersed by music, aud the closing address was made by Post Chan~ cellor James Marriott in his usual “ happy style. Music then struck up _and all enjoyed themselves tripping the Jight fantastic, dntil the emai cae hours of the morniog.”’ those who participated, it wae “as enjoyable oo affair. as wis ever a pean — it may aus $40,000 in shares of 1,000 each. It its statement. EARLY QUARTZ MINING. The Oldest Incorporation—An Inter™ esting Leaf of Pioneer Mistery. Si Winchester writes as follows to boc hie (Sam -B ¥bardind county) ‘The ‘Grass ‘Yotley Gold Mining Company, capital $100,000, was organized on the 258h of July, 1851, acknowledged on the 28th befure Ward McAllister, Notary Pablic, and filed ia the office of Seoretary of State, and certfiiel by William Van Vorhees on the 20th, at Vallejo, then the State Capital, The next incorporated compally, claimed some years ago by a San Francisco paper td be ‘Our Old: ést Corporation,” was.on the 26th of Augast,1851, called the Ural Mining Company, in whieh were, as incorporators, Honorable Thomas Butler King, then Collector of the Port, Jadge John S. Hagen, Joseph B. Bidleman,and nme others; capital will be seen, therefore, that ‘‘Bean’s Directory” of 1867, was erroneous in The first operations in quartz mining in this State were beguo in the . siiimer Of 1850, ii Mariposa. I + vis. $283.95. ited aud examined this plant in June, much had been done with such inefficient machinery. It was not a succous, being then suspended. The diacoveries at Gold Hill, in Grass Valley, were made about the month of November, 1850, but no machinery was erected till the latter part of the Winter of 1851, In April two small mills only were ready to commeice the reduction of ore, but several others were beguh, two of which were to have engines of 25 and 60-horse power. respectively, The. first of them, of 58 heavy stemps—the Gold Hil] Quartz Mining Co,—was started on the 21st of July, of which I wasa witness. On the second day Hon. Wm, M. Gwin, our then Senator. ‘in Uongress, together with a party from San’ Francisco,’ visited” the mill, among whom was Mr; Reed, . editor Of the Pacific Star. The. product. of the 10 hours ran, 194 tens, crashed was 6 pounds of pure amalgamating tables, the battery not being cleaned ap, in which:it-was estimated. there was. three pounds more.. Tailings from. this. crushed, anbsequently treated by fire assay in San Francieco, gave at the rate of $9 per ton additional. ~The Gold Hill’ mill was built by Captain Peck, of San Fran* . eikeo, uuderthe superintendence of . W.R. King, formerly engaged in the mines of Commodore Stockton, . in Virginia. The company may have been incorporated, which IT do not: know, and, if:so, ranks= ninth in ofder of date, I think it was not. Inj October, 1851, there were eight mills of all classes, in successful operation in Grass Valley,, The miners were paid $4 and $5 aday andthe mill hands $7 a day without board. Oh, My Back! That’ sa cheamcheusieees sion and has a world of © meaning. How much sufsiti is summed up in it. The singular Shing about it is, that pain in the~back is occasioned by so’ many things. . May be caused by _kidney disease, livér complaint, consumption, cold, rhcumatism,dyspepsia,overwork, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don’t eglect it. Something is wrong and needs -prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely: cute such diseases -a3 Brown’s [ron Bitters, and it does this by-commencing at the foundation, and making the blood pure and irighy . Wim. P, Marshall, of hemi : port; Indiana, writes : ** My wife, thas for many years" been trouand general debility incident . to’her sex. She has taken one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, and I can-truthfully say that . . she has been so much benefited that she pronounces it the only remedy of many medi cined she has tried,” Leading physicians and ib tin ap use and recomTERS. It has cured others suffering a you aré, and it will cure you. : ‘ a . FOR SALE BY CARR BROTHERS. Notice to Publisher. fee $64. $500. 1851, and was astonished to find so },, bled from pai {in Ther back . Brown’s Iron Brite--( 3 The followings were paid into the county treasury during the fiscal oN De hig January 7th: EBrown, interest, jon coho? H. Davis, fine of I. . 0. Pig, A. P Martett, "boe-halt appraise} value of eatray cow, $15, A. R. Wadaworth, Justice fine, R. Wiilidms, $4.75. G. D. Blakey, Justice fine, E. Pailey, $15. Dudley Dedman, interest on schgol land, $16. D. E. Josephi, interest on school land, $32. Joseph Rodgere, delinquent “vere tificate, $29.07. P. H. Payuter, Justice fine, Geo, McLeod, $8. G. von Schmittburg, taxes of 1883, $120,536.23. John Webber, rent, $30. i B.G. Beatty, Auditor's fees. on li. ) cones, $10.50, . G. von Schmittbury, licenses, $167.40, _John A. Rapp, Recorder's. fees, R. D. Carter, Sheriff's tees, $39295. F, G, Beatty, Clerk’s fees, $323. Dan Collins, State School poll taxes, $313.65. G. von Schmittburg, commission, $176.72. Total, $122,917.47. Balance in Treasury, $129,768.04, ee ee Treasurer's Tue simple fact of the chemical non-affinity of oil and water is today being taken practical advantage of upon high seas, The Enghah fish: ing fleet now carry oilto be thrown upon the-water when in peril during violent storms; and a large steamer at Duudee-is fitted with -«— tank to— centain 120 gallons oil t» be used when passing through a heayy tea, lowering lifeboat or other emergencies. BO'TEL a uc zs NATIONAL SXCHAKGE HOTEL, STANLY A. EDDY.....-. Propriets Jan. 7, 1883. R. H. Judson, Pike City, D. Calkins, Seiby Plat, J, Perrin, Fotest & rings, J. T. White, San Francieco, C. Schoeber, do J. B. Towneend, B. B, House, J. Heath, Pet Hill, Miss Conn, San Yuan,” i J. ©. -Northall, New Veni; F. Fatas, City, F. Denocel, ~ do A. Maltman, do M. Church, Spenceville, _ . Unien Hotel, RECTOR BNOs.... o.Proprictors Juni 7, 1883. H. C-Osmont, Secramenta, J. H. Heath, Pet Hill, C, Wutke, City, J. M. Chaney, ¢o W. Mills, _ do W. Holland, do F. H. MéNally; San Francieco, E. Carr, do F. Bartomeo, do P. T. Riley, Grass Valley, Rev. W. Powell, do W. D. Madden & f, Moutreal, A. G. Chew, Red Doy, G. H. Graves, Bridgeport, H. Fenie,: do G T. Emery, Yuba River. R. MoMorray, San Juan, J.S. McBride, do. T. G. Nolan, P. B. Co, A. H. Peott, Banner mt; In Nevada City, Jan. 6th, 1884, to B. F. Chase and wife, a son. : POWDER Absolutely Pure, This powder never varies, A’ marvel Of purity, strength ‘qud_ whole‘. osomenes More economical than the irdinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phos: phate powders. SoLp ONLY IN CANS, Royas, Baking Powper Co.,. 106 Weta Dee eg Ri ee ee TP\HE NOnres NNER Gon. TUNNEL OO, “having. the consent-in vii ot the -thirds of the peg phy pt . amy, and filed tne the office of ration, hereby brn five tice ot thei intention atl ae the Bt Neva usiness of ev aa ts ta mee ts tf weet om uathenGeame Valley, No. abr, ve Baturday, Feb, % sa . Attest RANK POWER, See. 4 feels cammre ze Edel P ged yon Soutten RG ‘mpeciguraeed minty ser On {Jan yon, . isons a Daily: “Tans neler at ti es fs ol or urer. F. G. BEATTY, Clerk. wine 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT a office of the NAY, 4 Cetete heceine Moran Soar . 2 ¥
ty up to MONDA Hind 1984, 4» ". aside a de Minto se Ronee . LARGEST DAILY 1 ] Pag ofthe Count. Pons cmatercks Ftec Sbarro en Bh Ee os 1420 ‘ enn cy, Mai 1894 4 A cery Establishment always kept on hand. sie cote i tly ae ug te me —————_— ~ ~SAWYER.Has given us a black eye, but hasnt knocked us out. Well havea big Dam--n, then go on digging gold and smoking fine Cigars made at GIFFINS CIGAR FACTORY, Broad St., near 5 Br Nevada Se Ca, . da di JACKSON, -=2 = «= = PROPRIETOR. The Largest the best ald Cheapest Grocery House in Nevada City. consnnaeen sponte Chenu seem Everything usually found'in a First-Class Gro‘To thoes {who have never traded with me I extend a_ special invitation to call before making their purchases. BRAND BROTHERS, THE LEADING Stationers, Booksellers. and ~ Music Dealers. i oF NEV ADA. COUNTY. cee ee) ee >. National Exehang Hotel Bloc, Broad. Sireet, Neuada city,. = Nevada Drug Store, . Corner Broad and Pine Sts., © at parent ~ WALTER D. VINTON oe tote. Nevada ity 'A Large Stock of Patent Weicias Fine Pertumery, Fancy Soaps, * Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds. . Careful Attention Given 'o Compounding Presoriptions . FL. Harfyhousen, H. ©. McKelvey, . W. J. Bri'land, W, L. McClure, H. V. Reardan, M. D, Gilman, Freeman Woodman, . John Hocking, Simon Lanyon, _ 18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. . ' . No more Ricusietan, Gout , merarD= COMPEIVTIVE DRILL! . Mistletoe Encampment, No. 4751.0. OF, Milo Lodge, No. 48, .K J of P Hunt's Hall, Nevada City, PRAY ATP, Ut Gen'l Committee — of Arrangements. Geo. A. Gray BRN eral, }. G. Kich, H. V. Reardan,Johh Waters, J. G. Hartwell, Judges on Drill. (To be announced hereafter) Floor Directors, John Waters, B. N. Shoeetaft. Floor Managers. A. R.Lord, E. A. Tompkins, R. D. Carter W. L. Thurston, C. J. Naffziger W.J. Britland, 7 8. L, Rogers, Reception Committee. J. T;Morgan, D. 8. Biker, 4. B. Johnson 3. B Isaac Wm. A. Martin, H. D, Towle, £. Hothersal), H. €. Mills. Decoration Committee. J. W. Greeley, Tickets $2, admitting one geuttétleman gnd two Iadiea.: Children not allowed on the floor. Gallery 50 cents for each and every person, Tickets can be obtained from the members of both Orders. Lady dancers without escorts, $2. {NABE, PLANO. THE HARTMAN PIANO, . Atatrictly mies oa instrament” sb « mode. The Popular Pease Piano A L. BANCROFT & CO,, 721 Warket ‘ree , Sau Francise SALICY, LICA . or Neuralgia.] mmediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. Common Sense Remedy. MVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND never known to fail m a single case acute or chronic,. Refer to all prominent physicians aad druggists for the standing of SALICYLA.IC * . SECRET : 4@ THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POIBONOUS URIC ACID” WHICH EX: OF RHEUMATIC AND Sorry, ae ie known 4 a couimon Pro pette because It strikes directly, the cause of Rheumatism, Gout and Neura” yia,while so many so-called specifics <a panaceas only treat Tocally the tec} It has been concedéd by eminent seine tists that outward gueh as rubving with oils, ointments, inhmenes and soothing lotions will not eradicate those diswhich are he result of the i of of the blood with Urie Acid. — SALICYLICA works with marvelous eftect on this acid and so removes the disorder. Itisnow exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports 95 per cent. cures in three days. THT SALICYLICA 1s.a certain . ear RHE MATISM, GOU' ‘The most intense P vse are subdued almos, tly. Give ita trial, ‘Reliot Po aslo g guarantond or mon. wr $1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $6; Sent free on receipt of money. Y pp Ask your Droggidt for te Do pot bedelnded into taking yoy as ae Insist on name of Ayana pari NE e100. = caked Sone aa fe no othes, BY 8 Comps ent “Dragyest, “she PERPECT PURITY A wr soy igve } “a@ent POR THE BEST ERSINSURANCE COMPANIES KXCANT — ra Nevada Gold Fiel Ale ee Seciaaks col ope cor, ‘Reade St. “YO bie io IMPERIAL, LONDON. N NORTHERN AND GuEFe LIVERPOOL , LONDON aNb @Lose. o INF T BAR 50 Dollars Reward pad Apoaher-ay! right. ‘i net 4 to ‘or us A eir Own eureka Stage ant and Maxpress Line THE FAMOUS, “UNRIVALLED . Thousands ot testimonials sent. cation. bes sprite. -A. K. BISHOP, . _Javtiee ofthe Peace, binp— Atinins Agent! North Bloomfivld, NEVADA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Buys and sells Mines on commission. 4 x ; a week. $5 outfit free. ba on work, with = wi lor ve rs to Portland, M GEORGE Ww. HILL, Graas MValley. Gel. #irst Class Companies Mep.cnented ISKST KEN AT THE LOWAST RATE AND LOSSKS PPOMPTLY ADJUSTED, Dividend Notice. FFICE OF THE DERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, San Francis£0, hoon gd 4th, 1884, Ata meeting of the Board recters of the above named Company, held this day, Hint No, 1, of Ten MONDAY. Yemoary 1 14th i ne orice bar Bo mad etheonty Same will be cree rea ‘ATURDAY night, December 8th, s Black . are was stolen froza my barn, together . @ th a Saddle snd— white star on her forehead, is seven years per Bop weirhs trom 000 to 1000 Py 1 wi $50 rew, for return of the same. ddota HENRY PIE y men, Women, boys 7 from the drat start. The Peta will poy more than ten times ordinary wages. xpensive outfit furnished free. No one who 6p fails to make money mapidty. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your re moments, Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address STINSON & CO., Pogtland, Maine. BY Gtk, the stage © a. een will leave as f Nevada dail in Scarce will to at 6:30 A. be nea ue leave =e teviliaes 40’ ee M., Moore's Flat at 6:30 a. M, North eld. at-7:30-a.m., connecting with the 12:10 train for San Franisco W, H. CRAWEORD Agent. Natice to Persons “Going ‘0 Sau Francisco! — Tickets Good For $0 Days from Co fax to San Franciseo & hack have been reduced to $10.so0. Remember-—These Tiskets can be purehased only at Colfax. In going to San Franviaco buy . your Tickets tu Colfax ONLY. This is a great savitig to Trave ‘ses, and “Dont you Forvet THE AMERICAN Hann and Hoe Cyl N fULUSTRATED GUIDE to wealth, health and et se hy anda work every farmer who expects to succeed will Attorney and Counselor at fea . Office int Hockoma's Duitding. ~ Rihtrance ae Street Novada City, i . L* Sitessions ey Wier PRACTIOE IN IN N TRE SLATE AND}: Agency. yt eens csponn & ALEXANDER, ‘16 @28 Market 8t., Opp. Palace Hotel, 8, F, Pechanled Toole, Hardware and Machinery, the ra Harrison, minors. wipeatte from the’ petition on ay day . i cree cone minoré, yer tos for an fon sale of certain real estate nad said wards; that it gee n be barney bn said wards tate should be~old; It is’/hereby ordered that the next ofkin of the said wards, and all persens interested jostheseid estate, = . ] pear before this Court on Monday, the day of January, 1884, at’ the Courtroom of thle Cou, at ab ibe lock A.M. of that day, n why an should not be adi os ging oy or the sale Broo estate. And ‘ ig further: ordered that a copy of this order be published at least three euccessive weeks before the said Of hear. jo in the Nevada Daily Tr: pen? printed and pan aaa ns md Lt Nevede *Daked Tec. 29 rior. Judge. . W. D, Long, keey fe for Potittonee —AND ESPECIALLY Those Suffering From Debility Nerveus Prostxation, Loss of Vitality. Sexual Infirmities, +P te, Ete, % fee, : "Tso ae. NEED tromTHOSE HAVE SEXUAL AND vous @ physician can hond their Sat: and nage titang fully treat them, Thetgeneral ner fe not coticentty im these:elasses of troub naa ‘nd iemust be pm to pracoe t 8 catin, lon; DR. J.C. Youns * , bn his now celebrated Institute*in 1850 carta FFathorbte and an and p t restoration, and tor over 30 jours n thie’ east, but thr —_ rank not only upon Coast bu ro % out thesteitised prt ig? i “= lam aware that go —e upon . #0 uninviting a subject as of Sexual ne iy motive, Saget te, Ratimely erazeed San tions, ito great an incentive to 41 = to be silent Pr mpto ES. é IF you ann’ 80 NG: FROM: ately Croming. LOSSES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESS ES, i > LOss = = conrv en ot Dri eXorMoNt vanianly PLE ere always on lookout Mak. ras FLUSHES. a2 0 ke. OR ae You VE PRAC. their earnings fet in ees rIC THE come wealth thy; hoe thee’ ro SLIG: Pafe suffer. aot improve their oppo ni ado from the.. pn We offer a ayer es pgp Soy i Dread Enemy of Raman Life, And should not hesitate to seek at once health and happiness in a cure, GURES GUARANTEED! . FEES MODERATE. CONSULTATION BY LETTER OR you in any of the Troubles, Weaknesses, Distresses and Tables to which as a sex yor, aré lh 4@ You will findin the Doctor a friend — rent you can eg! for comfort, aid and “pr. PR FB ers ea pa arcemee nd aes attained a tation for effici ne, OF poses aa ap ot ered, They cam be sent by mailo by an ever Letters. Those who can not visit the city can by giving their symptoms in’their‘own way, reeive advice, and when desired, treatment a me with every assurance of & cure. By Fhe TURNED OR DESTROYED ddress, Medical Institute, No. 7 Stockton St San Francisco, Feb¥ 21, 1882 * ie STRENGTH to ‘vigorously push ‘ tiehbab, “strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, Strength: to do a ‘day’s labor with“Pout physical pain. All this repreY sents what is wanted, in the often. heard expression, ‘Oh wisn -had: the. strength. ’”.,, If you, are broken down, have not energy, of feel as-if life was hardly worth:living, you can be relieved and. ree stored to robust health andstrength ‘. by taking BROWN’S IRON BITTERS, which is a true tonic—a medicine universallyrecommended for all wasting diseases, spend heige eke wer on jaredinth 0 de stoma Of a'sHell, iand hai compelled hens At ur volume en valuable daily iy eeronce book cepeerea. for the ti ¥, Se ee et Pbagors incre x arence pay be her oor Feat illustrated months, and the the best doctors+ith over pod nearly 16 in the said E.could tot wt ya seme tcapecial live. Isui fearfully from the American fa SRS : pen 25s: seo over two ‘ orHee mally geod mm OF tnd fora + ae thon pier the . ‘Apply tor circulars to j retain‘even_ 24 a Tiqui juid a noumahniens. T tried asx J. DEWING 4 CO., Brows eu Bittersand now Mt base ate Bus street; after taking two Tam ae ca 4 able to get up and go around ma20-tf SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, and am Scot eh teins BROWNS RoW aitrens is : toe workers, absolutely ture. Tavs & Co., Auguste, Maine, Wyle Sl-adAil 2 Ehdiakvels Venetante Remedies ween LADILES— You FY suf. ec ate aan rm hence yo ar eudering are terry torin his ‘researches and practice of MERVOUS TROUBLES has 1 6 your : tion a special from. his experience knowledge to aid and cure a complete: and cdg for od