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January 14, 1883 (4 pages)

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sce » dams in the Bear and Yaba_ rivers *°them being sbandoned’ ‘wheo they —acquaintanceés, bat could remembe: nally sent tothe County Hospital. ~the-trouble with whichhe wae" ak} Soe me Oe dear nee expericnve, 0 DAILY. TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA crry, . BROWN & CALKINS, Prop’rs. LONARD & 8 GAL, RANE RS Minaitor ~ Nevada Couty Oi Pr I SUNDAY, JAN AA. £ A‘COMPLETE REVIEW.) The-seriesof articléson hydraulic maining written for The,. Century magazine by Taliesin Evans of San . ky’ Franci gegen “ed in much in efever! th le. TranSCRIPT arent Taken M a whole, they b ithe .most } authertie” d’ complete review ot the industry ever given to the public. in this shape,-.Ja an .occasiona. instance, however,. the. writer ha« been ae whore he states that Chinese are employed in performing the more commofi’ kitid® of ‘labor in the mines: This’ ws the onse's Tew years ayo, bat since then they, bave been. crowded-ont “of ‘departmeat. bys white méb. Again, itis a: matter of history that the brusi were nieve? fairly tested, work on were but partially completed, which’ important fact doés. not appear to have been called to Mr. Evans’ at~tention, .. The Absconding T:c¢asurer. The associated. press agent , givet the following additional particular: of how W. J. Gwynn, the rascally agent of the Windsor Comic Opera Company, lefq:the trougé inthe lurch at Trackee: Aftér playing to goou business ‘three’ evenings, Gwynn quietly slipped “away and boarded the west-bound overland’ train :fo San Franciseo, taking with .him every cent of the money received and leaving behind “several unpaiu bills. The affair /has created considerable exciteinent. here and» bar “aroused the : sympathy of the .public, aad a benefit performance wap give: Thursday night to enable the company to proceed on their way E Eastwaro. The desertion of Gwynn is universalJy condemned as outrageous; as hi had enough money to have paid ai the bills and-taken the company: through to their next date; and a “furthermore he assured the compan) before starting of his financial ability and intention to take them: through, even with ising business, for threc months, A Perdersimoked Brain. Luther 3 . Popeeamerin from Se cret Canydn“about 10 days ago, Bays the EurekgSe tinel, and stated tha: he was suffering _ from the loss oi ‘memory; that he recognized all of his no names; that he could not call tu mind the name of the hotel across the street—the Jackson House, He said he had not been drinking, but “something was the matter with hin, which he could not explain. —He was taken care of by friends and_fiAfterwards it was ascertained that flicted was caused by inhaling the Smoke from giant powder. _A_number of similar cases ate reported from . Pioche. Dr. Hunter thiiks his day: are numbered, ‘Mr. CorNgLL became Governor o! New York a poor man, About the time he was elected the New York Times, that now devotes iteteading editorial to him, priuted’a list of th. . Judgments entered against Lim that made a very imposing showing. Io the last three years he has paid ail. No creditor’pursues him. No judgment is waived-iu his face. No one cumplains that Cornell is now in debt. He has paid all, ‘The Governorship to him has paid a double debt—it has filled his purse and won him the regard of those, who but a day ago pursued him vindictively, We know now, on the authority of his recent enémies, that heis a very great man. But he has not the gift Fortunatus possessed. ee AcvORDING to the Progress and Lake of the Woods Mining Journal, published at Rat Portage, Manitoba, a iich auriferous quartz belt has been discovered in the region of the “Lakeofthe Woods, The first discovery .was made on Hay Island. Many locations have already been . " made in this region;‘and a number -of eompanies have been organized: to: work the same. Some of the assays have given as high as $140 in gold, with sixteen ounces of silver to the ton. : aan ‘ WB ought not to look back unless it is to derive. usefulness from past errors and for the purpose of -profitConripence is that “feeling by Which the wii e honorable courses. with a sure hope and trust in itself. i ee leadsito woe.) Sewelry Lost. can Pee “. north of town are robed in green, columns, are ‘received with “ih lives up in Idaho. bi in great aid poems: acquired, 5 Ae than or in crag gg eg Paks of Br ignorance ig choice” where . °F i The following ‘are gleaned from the ‘Dowiite le Tribune: of Tharsday: fs. For a delightful climate~ Downieville cannot be ex@elled in the world. Jit alk the ike ge qroantain} © cal ii . from a depth of ‘one colkuree’ t; ‘while our favored People enjoy ail ‘the pleasures of Balmy, Wutamn-like weather. The gardens on the mountain side the sight.of which.makes one almost’ forget that winter is at hand. 45"The: contract for carrying the mail fron Nevada City to. this place has host let agai; This tine to a party The amount id Was but a.few dollars below . cmmpil-Fou attructs a great . deal ‘of attention fromthe’ Star Route speculators. We sarmise, however, that the Idaho man will find he has a small sized elephant on hand-in thié case. Lawyer W. L. Campbell” of Downieville has been in u charge of the be Jack nes 40 “dim’. Crow canyoa, Teree ie is how owned vy J.*B. ston, of New. York Citys Mr; Campbellis at the wine getting things in shape so that he Me pul meu ab work in the. iowe: -uunel, ‘Tne buildings are all eip-top order, with the exception o1 +e blacksin,th shop, the» root ot which has been caved ib by ‘snow. A great many articles have. been stvien snes the Mime was shut down. 1ue bostding-house,was well ‘fitted vul, bu that has been thoroughiy sansacked;In fact, but little luose ploperty remains on the premises, Atarough estimate it wouid cost vwo Wousand doilarg.to replace all inis stolen property. “Half-of this amount weld have paid fur a waichwan, thus saving the owners the dif‘Fence, AccorDING to the San Bernardino Limes, ex-Governor Stanford bas under consideration a grand irrigation scheme, whith, if executed, will sur: yass anything before atvempted in his State, Ibis to create immeuse -eservoirs im Lytie Creek, Santa ana aud Mill Creeks Canyous, conserving, of course, existing water ights, aed-providing in their stead’ + ubiform supply,,and by storing the inter waser create a aupply autucient to ifTigdte a scope of country weluding the entire plain between oan Bervardind aud Pomona, as well as San Bernardino Valley aid the yp ains lying east and south of Riverside. * ange Stx women, with babies, met the ther day and agreed to vote. which was the handsomest infant. Each child got-one vote, TRAVEL makes all oien countrywen, thakes people, noblemen aad «ings; every man. tasting Of liberty and dominion. In life it-is difficult.to say who do you the most mischief—enemies with the worst inteutions or friends with the best. We love in. others what we lack ourselves, aud woultl be everything out what we are, vod, is said that dwarfe die of premature old age and giants of ex‘naustion. & BUVEL AKRIVALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL #LANLEY A. WOT isccecs Propri.tor i Jan. 12, 1883. Miss P, McBrown, City. : J. McBean Washington. Mrs. Motley, “bBioonitiett: S. Ik. Mobley, _ do W. Kallenbergor, «wo J. Ri Davis, San Juan, A.J. Ridge, Grass Valley. H. ©. Dickinson, Sierra Valley. J. N. Jenson, Auburn, 'T. J. Meegonor, Graas Valley. S. J. Alde: man, do : Union Hotel, RECTOR-BROS.... «MP roprictors. ¥ Jan, 12, 1883, Wm, Melville, H. Waison & w., 'E. Barker, Sheridan. _J. 8, Spaulding, Dutch Flat, R. McMurray, San Francisco. J. J. Rey, do J. Calvert, do H, Tietjun, Grass Valley. C, Granac:, Willow Valley. = do do MARRIED.. At San Jose, Jan, 10, 1883, Louis B. Wilson, . eg Grass, Valley, to ‘Miss » Alice Blythe, of Sau ~ geese ee ~ Administratrix Sale; een & CO, “Tt seems that’ this par. fig 1]. W. Campbell and w., Grass Val. [ A The store int Trasiécript Block, now péeupied by the ae ae Hi Store. is offered for rent. ‘Counters and Shelving can be had at half cost, Possession given January Ist. Apply to NP. BROWN ; NEVADA CITY BREWERY, Sacramento Street, Nam OLD AND. WELL ESTABLISHED BREWERY Still_maintaing_ its reputation for brewing The Best Beer in California, Which issold in quantities to suit,and delivered Free of charge. \ The attention of the public is called to my BOTTLED BEER, Which is pronounced by all who have dk it euperior to any imported. The pure and wholesome tngredients it contains, and the mannér in which it is made, gives it the preference to, all lovers of this whelesome beverage, E, WEISS. Nevada City, Jan, 12, 1883 4 . v GREAT BARGAIN. HOUSE. AND LoT House has § Rooms and Basement.. Jn Trgure a location, and will be sold at a sacrifice. Nevada City. CHAS,:BLASAUF, "Proprietor. Beer-at Wholesale . Delivered throughout Nevada County Free of Charge A Orders by mail or otherwise tended to promptly. CHAS. BLASAUF. Nevada City, January gh, 1883 KEROSENE! KEROSENE! UST RECEIV ED another large consigmmer t of : Star Light, Sun Bight and Conti ~“ental Brands. Warranted 150 oe ee tse . LIST OF PRICES, FOR ‘CASH: Balt Gallon, vs.. weer vel +s Cee ie as 2 Nii COMMON 6 Bc 65 Sod Gels fie ected 0 5% 40 One Five Gallon Cathy.. ..0.56055 $15 Two. Pie e a gan CSTE Co Fe, 83 25 Four ‘ OF es heheh Meat ian Atte Oo Delivered at any reasonable distance, At Guild's Auction House, dj. Commercial nereter CANDY MAN UFACTORY > —AND— Oyster Saloon, MRS, BREED & LEDDY, “NOMMERCIAL STREET, opposite Trant script Block, Nevada City, keep constantly on hand Choice Home Made Candy, Which is superior to that imported, being made of-the best materials, Fresh Eastern Oysters, On the half shell, or cooked in any manner desired. Coffee, Tea and Chocolate always onhond, Give usa call, 013 BREED & LEDDY rece Annual Meeting. 5h annual meeting .of ration Quartz Min ot Nevada Vity will be held at z alling’s office, Nevada City, on MONDAY, January 8th, 1883, for the election of Directors -for the’ ensuing year, and such other business * coe as may.come before the meetifig. . By order ofthe * BOARD OF DIRECTORS, READING ROOM “COFFEE HOUSE, \] OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the eee of Nevaaa, State of California, ie 18th day of January, 4883, 1n the matiae of the Estate of A, Rosenprow a the undersigned, the Administ#atrix of the said Estate, will sell vate sale, to the highes# bidder for vash, gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on WEDNESDAY THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF ie nb payee a bag — ah all e right, title rest of the A. et the timeot at pri. Hhis-death, and the gh te and interest that the said es‘tate has, by operation’ of law or otherwise ig Pg Nevaaa, ‘and described as folLot Two (2 in Block Twelve (12), and Lot pore 14) in Block fh Lor Pays ted on paler Nevada Ci the offi
send tt er — Fly ofait "No Chinese" i sales § BROAD S8T., Next Door to Hunt’s~Hall, Open from 6 A, M. till Midmight. COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS.... ‘10 Cts CKROCOLATE AND DOUGHNUTS..15 Cts. Regular Meals Cooked te Order on short. tmotice, ‘ Neat, Prompt, Orderly. “ais "PALISADE =. BARBER SHOP, ‘VanMarter & Webster, __ Proprietors. % callat the‘ : BOOTS: ‘BLACKED FREE. E. WEISS, Prop’r. 3 . . al . . . Nevada Cor. t 1OR A GOOD SHAVE: OR HAIRLUT “Palisade,” e Par . . , 4 Christmas Mouth . fhe Fitiest Assortment of Fapangse f Ever brohght td Nevada City! Consist ¢ in part of Work Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Lad i} Dolls Ms Tied Toys of all kinds, Work Boxes, Albums, Faney Papeteries, Jewel Canes, Etc., Ete., Etc., TO BE FOUND AT —O— THE LARGEST STOCK-OF Canyasses, Worsteds, lee Wool, : Cardboards, Embroidery Silks, Patterns, Geld and Silver Braid, And [everything pertaining to FANCY WORK, TO BE FOUND AT LINE or Lace Ties, Lace Collars, Lace Handkerchiefs, Lace Tidies, -AT THE STORE OF eee Bars e a me ‘ 0 a NAD Picture Frames, Eanels, 5 Py “Wall Pockets, . ‘Brackets, ph. ae MRS. --0— A FINELDISPLAY OF HY GOODS, Including Large Lot of AT§THE STORE OF MRS.) . WILLINERY Bats, EATHERS, Ete, } —— 4 « in Ter avin . Mis. Lester Crawl’ =—o— sar FROM. NEW YORK HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL LESTER a CRAWFORD'S Choo Dress Covds, Lester & Crawford. OF THE VERY LATEST [STYLES. . TRIMMED,janad UNTRIMMED : TRIMMINGS, . 4arF YOU WANT TO,BUY FINE HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT Very Low Prices! _ DON'T LFAIL, TO,CALL'AND INSPECT THE, ABOVE, STOCK. — URS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, © "—* MARNESTREET, _, Near_the}, Union ‘otel, Mrs. Lester & Crawford's, Mos Lester & Grand ace nie = . . i bing with oils, A iemonth cacti . brated paysGiene ¢ of Europe: Highest Med‘Common-sense. ‘Remedy. SALICYLIC, No.more. or IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED th never known to fail in a single case acute or chronic, Refer to all prominent B . phasic “@ECRET $ THE ONLY tee add OF THE 5180 WHIC A EXF RHEUMATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS. SALICYLICA is known as & common” sense remedy, because it sirikes ear A of Rheumatism, Gout an eural ely go many so-called specifies -and panaceas Only vreat locally'the efIt has. been conceded by eminent Scientists that ti suchas rublihimeiits and ng lotions will not eradicate thoge dis‘eases which are the result of the “Ci, of the b'o0d with Uric Acid. SALICYLICA works with marvelous effect on this acid and so removes the oe der: . It is now exclusively used by sll, celeical Academy of: Paris reports 96 per ceat. cures in three days. REMEMBER” THAT SANICYLICA 88% certain cute cute for RHEUMATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA. . “The most intense pains are subdued almost ey: rag trial, Relief guaranteed or:mon: ey refnnded. Jeousnaaia Dt testimonials.sent. on appliong) A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR 5: _Sent free on receipt of money. Ask your Druggist for it.Do not be deltided into taking imitations or . substitutes, or’ something “recommended “just as "Insist on the genuine with the name of WASHBURNE & CO., on each’ a. which is guranteed chemical,’ pure under our signature — ip any tees requisite te insure . Take no othes, of send a . Washburne & Co,, Proprittors 287 Broadway, cor, Reade St, NEW YORK, NOTICE. AN PERSONS knowing themselves in« debted to the uniersigned, are requested to make immediate payment to J. M. Walling, Esq., and save costs. A. I, ZEKIND. January 10th, 1382.2w —THE—“Boss of the Road” ART STUDIO, ROBINSON & CHASE, Prop’s. (REE AT THe PLAZA witere the sign rends: “In God we Trust, Everybody else Cash.” PAINTING, In all of its various branches, PAPER HANGING, -s KALSOMINING, And WHITENING. Orders Promptly Execated. fall A ONE knowing or in possession of Certificate No! 2203 of the Noonday Mine, » . i y at once YNEMANN, Att’y at Law, 310 Pine Street, San Francisco, jad-' Tt -FIRE-INSURANCE, “GUARDIAN Insurance Comp’y OF LONDON, ESTABLISHED 1821. Will receive a liberal communicating with PAID-UP CAPITAL ..5... $5,000,000. FIRE ASSETS EXCEED ...; $7,000,000, Se a i ga having ‘been duly appointed _ Resident. Agents Ot the above company, are fully prepared to sejet arma eae eee ae first-class British . offices, This Gicineae Has the Largest Paid-up Capital Of any C y doing busi x IN THIS COUNTRY. BRAND = BASSETT Dee; 27-1m. _ Resident Agents aURGEON. — druggists for the standing of} . LIBERAL REWARD. . bag IMPROVE THIS . the Gor. of Pine: I have deemed it best Overcoats, all shades and Mining Boots at $4.50, and han they have ever been sold in this In order,to satisfy yourselves of PYTHIAN RECEPTION, t ; . 4 MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P., Will give'a CHIVALRIC. CONCERT UNIFORM D mit AND BALL, a Hunt’s Hall, Nevada: City. —ON~ Friday Evening, Jan. 19,1883. (DETAILS HEREAFTER.) > —_— COMMITTEE OR HALL, “J. A Rapp, © G. A. Nihell, J. Bacigalupi. UOMMITTER: ON DANCE MUSIC. E.A. =e 2 J. Jackson. Lanyon. : COMMITTRE ON “PRINTING. 4 L. 8. a ay J. B. Gray, A. Bioss. COMMITTEE ON DECURATIONS, W. J. Britland, W. Thurston, T. Hicks, . eg Ws apr kG =k ane Danfurth, COMMITTEE ON DOORKEEPER AND JANITORS, . _B ) . tS ; ‘Cand after To-tay tg at LOWER Rates than Ever' Before sold in Nevada, Men's Cassimere Suits, formerly $18.00 now $12.00. Men's Scotch Suits, formerly $20.00 now $14. Men's Cassimere Frock Suits, formerly $25.00 now $18. Men’s Broadcloth Suits, formerly $30 now $25. Men's Beaver Suits, formerly $22.50 row $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. i ment, we invite you to call and examine these goods and the Brice. Boss COFFEE POT; op ie + intire ea a and Commercial Sts. Will be sold To the People eof Nevada County: ~ . UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY. . = -. F y Having a a very large consignment of MENS’, BOY'S, AND YOUTH $-OLOTHING, _ HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.,. , to set forth the Prices of-a few articles, namely ; colors, for Men, Youth and Boys at Great Redlictign: Boy's Suits from $4 up. Latest style Hais at Basa low rates. Men’s Merino Undershirts dnd Drawers, 37 cents, 50. mea na 7 75 cents, California Gray Undershirts and Drawers, $1 to $1.25 Shaker Socks, white and g:ay, $1.75 per dozen. ; Unlaundried Shirts from 75. cents to $1.25 each. Worth from $1 0 te $2.50 aah.. Great Reduction in Men’s and Boy’s Boots. waar 3g all others accordingly.Overalls 37 cents « pair. Cotton bundle Socks 75 cents per doz. MOAR Blankets, all colors t San Francisco Prices. Cad bs whale Ladics, Misses and Children’s Shoes, at Gyeatly Reduced Prices, This is decidedly the Greatest Inducement ever offered, I might go ) Onepnd enumerate article apon article in my hne whith Yr am determined to sell at less. ‘prices section of country. the truth of the above, and be convinced phat hie i i€ ho claptek a 4 % The Pioneer Grocery. Sore . oo ‘Here 1 am, and Here Lh Been Fer Over i Yun {4+ No. 52 Broad Strcot. OPPOSITE counry 'Y TREASURER'S OFFICE My long experience in buying ens enables m me to place before my “eustomeee seers beee _ ers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. I keep constantly on hand * “Our Taste Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest in the World, Also, “Deep Sea”_and “Just Right” Mackerel New Orleans Molasses, New and Bright Grorgie’s Codfish. Wood and Wilow Ware, Croc ery, Nails, Candles, &., &c. uy MOTTO IS: ——EAIR. ‘AND SQUARE DEALING—-—A DOLLAR'S WCRTH: GOODS FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN. ‘ CHARLES: E. MULLOY BCHVEGRODERY STORE J.J. JACKSON, PROP'R. “CAGENT F ae + 1) J.B. sams a W. Rowe, f * Bs J. W. Stephens, : Lane AC NT COMMITTEE ON DRILL. i a “ee J. G. Hartwell, G. A. Gray, ge sdae G. ‘A. Nihell. P. a Qas ort COMMITTEE ON ‘SINGING, & 2s Jno, Robbi : wae its Thee. Nregenta, wad ASRS . eee Hast 7 OER aiiee oe: sg a ee ; pa tale tc ut sie oy MS : ee = oH. + lie $ HOMEOPATHIC FHYSICIAN, . ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE, ~ “THISTLE DEW SPARKLING eee: CHAMPAGNE,