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January 26, 1884 (4 pages)

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{ tfeie ¢ a dette 0 4 rt and says that they kus knew no] ous and talented coun ‘kiew any gel : 7 “Yb ia-well known t us our r readets law; that their engineers a are all a)ey co 4 aid. the State at Jorge’ that the antiset of fools and knaves’ aud eahnot . ES Sw. na Foren ininers, ‘through “théie newspapers . be believed; that they have not.in. A, P. We Jodo, Kev. J. W. Baty of Philadephia . statement, “that Doddsiaier & Co, . told the Pittsburg people something : + now claim to own all the mines, i. 2.: . about heaven on a recent Sunday, Press. that they cannot be worked without enpmerating the things Tt : _ ter the quartz and drift miners,” -' the complainant, and the said coan. * eounties who may be alarmed at the . interests fo our: State. It does Be mach vaunted by the anti-miners, he took occasion to refer to their . . proceedings to prevent the $250,000 and the moaths ‘oftheir counsel, have time and again. made the statement that they hed no quarrel with the. single fact, and tivally, that he} A.B Coombes, os alloy. drift ot quarts tiiners, bat “ey with . knows more about the matter, th W. G. Pearce; alic'miners: all-the rest of the world put togeth-. E. G. Withington, City. Daring the taking of testimony in Jor, And so, with @ dash, of bis pew G, Wisin San’ PAbcisscd Py the Woodraff case, when our County he says, mining shall-not again be] p, hayball, fe ? Assessor, ‘Mr. Collins;: was oo. the . donein California if he oan help a. > Wm. Coke, ng do. Fg Stewart, one of the.coun. ) It is well te talk about the’ power }. ee mith,” ve a is ek ‘the miners, asked him the fol. of the Emperor of Russia and other ingle. Scotts Flat. pricahp cores he Tautocrats, but we challenge the su Onl ar “Supposing quartz mining and . world to produce » greater evidence . «gern BON.. pipe edocs 9 drift mining, «8 wellas hydraulic . uf autocratic power than is shown ja 96 1884 “ihining, shoald be stopped by an injunction of the court or by anything ‘else we can imagine, what might the effect be upon the’ ‘whole county -of“Nevada, including the townships of “@rass Valley and Nevada ?” Uadwalader, before the answer ‘waa made, said: *Objected to on the ground that the . defendant s in this “ease are using as a scarectow the illegal and false pretense thatthe com~plainant iw this case has any quarrel GF proposes to have any quattel or law suits with the drift miaers or quartz mi ipers, and that, the evident intent of Rie question is to send this witness back to the epunty "of Neva‘da with the impression on his mind that after the hydraulic’ mines are stopped the complainant will go afCadwalader farther ‘said: ‘In order to prevent the drift and: quartz, miners from being fleeced by: the hydraulic miners, he in behalf of . com‘ ‘plainant, and of the seven counties “of the State afflicted by. hydraulic mining debris, and all the cities, . towns and villages” thereit, tifitt he; : ties, villages and towns, will furoieh at their request to all pergons engaged in quarte‘und drift mining adequate end satisfactory guarantecs ‘‘i¢hat they Will’ never be interfered with, and will be permitted to oontinue theic operations juat as’ they have inthe past wishoas let, hip“drande or molestation.” Mr.’ Stewart said ; “The counsel, has no ‘guthority to give any such guarantee, for when the _principle is established that water shall not.be muddied, any citizen holding atid in the Sacramento Valley’has the same right-to bring an. action that ‘any of the ‘parties for ina he appears now, has,” Mr. Cadwalader ‘‘hoped that the persons engaged in drift and quartz mining in Nevada county and along _ the banks of the Yuba would not fail in case they want guarantees, to apply for them; and it is hardly fair to suppore that persous en gaged in quartz and drift) miving in those prospect of being restrained in their operations will not apply for such reasonable guarantess which are again proffered, and which to the knowledge-of complainant’s counsel have ever since the triul of the Gold Run case been offered to the quartz aud drift miners in Nevada gonay ani elsewhere,” When Judge Sawyer prepared the decree which isso sweeping in’ its character, the counsel of the miners went before him and asked for a modificatiuns so that the decree ‘ should only apply to hydraulic mining, as that is ‘all the complaint asked.for, The couasel read to the Judge the words of Cadwalader (as above), ‘disclaiming any attack upon any other than’ hydraulic mining, and asked that the dec'ee should be ‘modified to conform to it, so that drift and quartz mining might be al; lowed to cdntinue. . ‘This was strenuously opposed’ by Cadwalader, notwithstanding his statements in the record as apears above, and we regret to say that the Judge made the decree so ' absolute and'severe as to prohibit the sale of water.to any mine.of any kind, atid as we are also informed ‘and believe stated that his intention ‘was to prohibit eatirely any debris from, any. source entering’ . the ~--He seems to have jbecome a knoe bitter, partiaan of the anti¢miners and . @ bitter enemy:to any and all mining .*PRear. to us that nothing rey the so dele weet in his In his red opinion, . N “sete and doings in their underhand © Government money from being ex_ pended, by saying that, “it was not a wise move upon their an when the real tratb ia, if it had not’ been . ' “for'their ‘unwatranted course in the ment—if it be one— all the 12,000, pages taken in the ‘Woodruff case proven a] ~ by this one man, Judge Sawyer. . just_been concluded, ~and Alexander the: money would shave been. lowances, since, the dans burlt, . teatimony We believe our’ mising popalatign to be a peaceable, law-abiding peopte. But to tamely submit. to. such nen can be asked to endure, “We trust that the. miners will either] * through the Supreme Court, or iv some other way, stand out tor their own, and not allow one man and perhaps a ring of anti-miners say who shall and who shall not;mine, Lys cause than (this has often led to. greattronble jp some of-our States; 4. and ended 4ma reform Of; the abuse. If our miners can see no other way dat ofit, unless we jmistake their temper and tone, frouble will yet a deorée, is to ask @ little more'than).) Hotel, Jan, 26, 1884,», menu o county, and Miss Lizzie Ken 'edy, of Camptonville, Yuba county, ce a A A A sweprnennew moreno not found sighy , no graves, law. He has virtually said the miners BRO’ havedalways’ been » set of joutlawe ; 5 that they’ never beds any “rights of NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. ‘any kind; that none of their numerSe a ear Tagh . . T. Harvey, An ler, on a Co, As PR. Maatel, PenuV alley. Tt. F. Vanslyke, Rough & ‘Ready. me an, N, San ee OP. ‘Sti do do 3,8. Le arth do do J. C. Gardner, Columbia Hill. A. Ly Woodrnff, os ado A. M. Dobbié: N aplaier angumat Frank Bra ay H. H. Ho ed Hill, ' N.H. Karapner, Sheridan. Geo. C. Shaw, > City. W. T.:Holtand, do Jno. Hoffinan, +San Jose. J. Hall, Vas Plume Mills: Joe Browa, do “do dam tan , “waRRIED. At the parlors of the.National , Exchange A. R, Wadsworth, J. leasant Grove, SacruJ ‘K Talbot Ramsey of arise from this most unjust decree, [creator cereal Conorep cadets at West Pvint have'hitherto fared so ill) that it is encouraging to hear -goddy reports of John H, Alexander the latest hegro to enter the military academy. Che semi-annyals examination, have ranks third in bis class im french, while hig general average is good. What is better still, he is treated as ahy other cadet would be, winning the respect of bis asgociates by {his mantiness and good sense, abd even that he is not seldom called upoy by his classmates Ir -begine to lovk as if the.trouble with Flipper and . the Other negro eadets may have ®been quite as much a matter of char acter . 4 ablof ‘Golde.. However’ that may . be, ib is pleasant to find that color does ‘uot stand, in Alexander's ‘way, at West Puint any more than it did iv securing his.appointment, for he re’ ceived the latter froma Democratic Rougeaniitalir’, Waar shall we do with our) old clothes?” asks a newspaper writer, He should save them until he starts a daily paper to fill » long felt want. He will need them soon afterward. == J An Ordinance. An Ordinance adding 5h anew Section, to be -» galled Section. 6,.0f Ordinance No, 7, roviding for the exemption of Bidara Tab bles from the operation of Section 4; Ordinance No, 7, ty,certain cases. nori0 6, Hf proprietor, owner or occupant of any AY bindding in which o B lliard Table o: Hard Tables are kept on the premi-es, to be u éd for ainusement only, and no charg. being made therefor, shall be exempt from vaying for and taking out a license for such Table or ‘Tables, as is provided for in Section 4 of this Ordinance, aud shall be exempted from all the penalties provided for in Section 4 of Ordinance No 7 concerning livensea. ‘So much of Section Four of Urdinance No. 7 as conflicts with this Ordinance is berey North Bloorhiiala Gravel Mining pauy, wil’ be he!d at the office of the Conmjpa+6, J ~ receives so xomuh ‘social recognition’ y Pp Borin ‘GO0RT, Nevada Co ra 5 ‘Quut ulay y of February, 1884, at 10 o'clock A. Ccmpany. MEETING of the'Sharcholders of the North Bloomfield Gievel Mining Comhy, Hoom 24, Ne, 320 Sansome Street, ban Kranvisco, Gal., on THURSDAY, the 7th ay of FEBRUARY, 1584, at. the hourof 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of e ecting a ourd of ‘Trastees to serve during the ensuing year, and the transaction of such ether vusiness ay nay come before the meeving. Transfer Books will ciose Qn T Beye Fevcuary 6, ag: att one rnedbr ey Olline ao tasnomae Street, ve oar 74 san Franuc.sco, Val, j20 Order to Show Cause. . tate of California. in the matter of estate of A, Lyons, deceased. K. Booth, the adimmistrator of the te, vf A. Lyons,” “weveaged, having filed hig pection, duly verified, praying for an ordet cor the sale of the Whole of the real estate oi said oe i for tab ye ery oe . set tt, is, th or said Leis if ath . ip ‘the esate Qi re “before the said superior aoorece ou phy the eigh mls that day, at the Court Room of said ths afb Jourt, at Nevada City, Nevada County, to show cause why an order should n De srunteu to administravor tu gell alf the veal estate of said deceased at dblic of private sale; aud that a copy of this oruer be published at deabt fodF successive weeks in che Neveda Daily ‘Transeript, @ mg printed and pub: tished pete: sald county. Dated'January 17th, JOHN N CALDW ELL, Superior Judge. Attest: Bie G. BEATTY, Clerk; y W.D. HARRIS, Deputy, Walling & aaylond Atty's. jails oo ‘to any Machine, Offers $1,000 ee deeriapatesedad ary cot to sell the soy (ithe delingutnt asse-sment, together with , “No, sir ; I a m’t believe newspaper men are more. dissipated than iy oth in pen who era . ®,” bail, Mr/ A. ed . the advetwe pots of the St, Paul Packer Press Still, those of them who do desk-.work are tempted to stimulate, for it’s very hard on: the nerves and stomach.” “Asfor exam e—?’ . sts for exam or fs my confine FLOOR ) AGERS: _ 1 atuck to ty di Bg tile pér ug Ida Aes. rey . eo Be ve ae : . til my nerves were . Bunch of ——e Valandine rDoringh ilegrant wires after a gale, and my Mrs 8. A. Rady, m alia. Hook, stomach keptabontas good time as nily Rolfe. a depen) Pion. My friends sugia SC bee GORMITTEE: gested this and the Ee mtieain advised . ts parbohoy » that, bit'Gnd day T ‘eaughit on’ to an" Mee. John Berke. Serr Nivens, iad. ot Parker's. Tontt, and tried ae % Meritt, Mee Lawl *t. J have never endorsed a proprie. Mrs a: ae rob . tary medicine before, but I hh ph Mary Bentetants, raf e ation ’ part from my 1ule and say that the Louie is pot merely the best thing but the only thing that breaks up “Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholeosomenes More ecopomical than the§ Firdinary kinds,-and-cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, SOLD ONLY IN CANS,
OYA) BAkinad PowperR Co.,: 106 Wall st., N. Y 03-1 Assessment Notice. NION GRAVEL cL MINING COMPANY. Location of pie ipal place of business, San Francisco,California, Location of works, Columbia Hin, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given, thatat a meetin of the Board of Directors, held: on the 18t' nA of Jan., 1884, an aggeasment (No. 18 = y (50) Cents < share was levied w the capital stock of the corporation, payal ie ‘immediately in United States gold coin to the Secretary, at the officeof the Company, Room %4, 0, 820 Sansome . street, San Franeisco, Cal. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain’ unpaid on TUESDAY, . the Twenty-sixth (26th) dav of February, 1884, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, ‘and unless Fe yment’is made before, will be sold on Tuesday, the Kighteenth (18th) day of March, 1884, to pay costs of advertising and expenses of sale, By order of 4, Board of Dirctors. PICHOIR, Secretary. Office-—-Room ai: No. 820 Sansome strec t, FRUE CONCENTRATOR REDUCED TO 8575. San Francisco, Cal. . jz4 repealed, i J.C. ABBOTT, Pr t, K, Casper, Clerk Paspett Squiuary 17th, 1884, janlo Milton Mining ¢ & Water Co. MEETING OF TH ‘THESHARBHOLDERS A of the Milton Mining and Water Com: pany will be held at the oilice of the Company, Room 24, No. 820 Sansome Screet, San Francigeo, Val, on FRIDAY, the 8th day ot YEBRU ARY, Yes, at the hour of 12 -0’¢l ch M., forthe purpose of electing 4 rd oi Directors to serve during the ensuing year and the transaction of such othet business, as may come before the meeting, Tranefer Books will close. on Wednesday Feb. 6, 1884. at the hour of 4o'clock P. iM. H. PICHYVIR, Secretary pro tem. Office 320 Sansome Street, Room 24, san Francisco, Cal. 18 Order to show. Chuse, Se THE SUPERIOR )R COURT of a inthe ty of Nevada, State of California. matter of the vstate.of James F, Carr, De. ceased. . Ethel E. Garr, the a iministratrix of the estate of James F, Carr, deveasad. having filed her petition herein, ‘duly veri fled, praying for an order of eale:of all of the real estate of said decendent, ror the pur poses therein set forth.. It is therefore ordered by the said Gourt, ae perso.s interested in the estate ol, appear before the said Supe: ar Court on Wednesday ie a day oi February, 1834, at nine o'clock in the fore-, ‘noon of said day, atthe court B of sui ben esieghy t eethde, the Soar Be vd the sy of Ne’ to show order should ot be granted'to the'eaid adore gobi sell so much of th 1 hala deceased; as shall’ 1 hecan: ey and that @ copy of this order be pubete Recta ‘ weeké in the @ uewspape it od. and publi } hag Bis Marg Supér or Judge, __. Dated eens 15, 1884: { 7 » Bearls & Searls, Atty’s jar, Notice to Publishers of-Newsnapérs.and Stationers, — here sr of Arabia tat bi portance en ps ‘atemen =i gs of the Board of uae pene chi ioe meng ce county officer ea ache 2 sel 8 hehe BE "RECEIVED uj = to and} vesonumaed Stic eh a ialore ot = se ome.” Ga Portland Ava, Boao, X.Y, ; CENTAU y ai. trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. gabe 8s M0, owe ae . = at sleep, : Witacns mor. Cry tism, Sprains, Burns, Galis, &c. 'The most Pewbehalnnd Pence eo ‘When babies fret and a a ee ee oo ge Castoria. Morphine Ei Ge . Saccoless Reames so ] . Corner. ‘Broa ara Panes N ae dR asked St at) Fin ine’ e Perfumery: F inby Soap Biyeo to Nevada Bese Store, “goo 5 Laser of Pate i) Combs, Brushes, Flag tee g fiteracs” 4 _. Toilet. Aricles of all kinds THEJLADIES OF,NEVADA CITY. Agron o Orchestra, Annie Spencer, De Hem ee All the Latest Masi: . ; ve vt P igh gd Ciara Munecey. INVITATION COMMITTEE: GRASS VALLEY. © I Lydia Johnston — Ridge. oa ss nae deskworkers ay Hise, ’ ‘la Mitchell, should make a note o it. Mrs. James Watt, Mrs. 8. P. Dorsey, This onnparenio’: which, has been . Mrs. W. Stoddard, Lou Powell, known as Parker’s Ginagr Tonto, a es ie Eee will hereafter be advertised and vold . nity J nina Men We ‘Spencer, sim y tinder the name of PARKER'S! Sadie Johnsto Mrs, JF. Bidder, Tonré, As unprincipled dealers are . Minnie Bethel, . Rnnib Oooaway, constantly deceiving their customers NEVADA OIE: by substituting inferior articles-unoe, stb Beatty, der the name of ginger} and as ginLuey Bobo, . GC. Gaylord,, ger is really an unimportant: ing te Mrs. 8. A, Eddy, N. Kennedy, ent, we drop the misleading wor J. H. Byrhe, q oa fealy, There is no change, however, in. ss en a Patent the preparation itself, and. ali ‘8. 8, Rector, Gove; tlegin the hands of deslers,-wrapped . Austin Walrath, ~ +4 under the néjhe of Parkor’s GINGrR : # “Gaylord @ Chapman, Tonic, contain the geuuine medi‘d 4,5 ziger, A. R Wadsworth, cine if the fac simile signature of e, Win [Crawford. ia att K. Casper, Lester, ine a vc at the bottom of the yen Ww. t Beslth, PP N. Douglass, J. 8. Holbrook, 1G, W, in, N Searls, G, E, Robinson I, J, Rojfe, G. M, Hughes, E. M. Preston, 0. 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, . ay ag Martin, Mamie Jack, Hartwell, Millie Naffz ger, ‘ es Baeeg! Pegg Nag de : Evens, Cora Clark, Ta Millio J. M. — . A. Ste. li W. F. Englebright, jeune Neuman, A. Pie try P. Clancy, 8. A. Ribble, ‘ E. 0. kins, A.D; Tewer, © 6! > GO. RY n Sarah Miller, ¥M. Ludby, % dB, tte Je hore ‘otter nie Adair, lr Grimes sis 28 Dane, . cnet, * T. & C. Shaw, ' J; B Conn, ¢ Hartigan, U, Mallon, R. Pennington, J, E, Carr, 6 day A. Blumenthal “E. W. Charles, B, Walrath, J, Evans Ticket ,admitting, bne! Lady fend two Gentlemen, $1.50. Gentlemen Dancers ‘without escorty, $1.50. Spectators to lery—Gentlemen 25 cents ; Ladies, oo cents. FOR SALE. ma. THE PREMISES SITUATED ON BROAD STREET, NORTH OF AND ADJOINING THE NEW YORK HOUSE, For particulars enquire of jai2 WALLING & GAYLCRD. — DANCING SCHOOL. JOHN MICHELL WILL OPEN .HIS DANCING SCHOOL for the winter season of 1883-4, at Nevada City Theatre, On Friday Even g, Oct. 5, 1883 And to be held each Friday evening therefater, at the following rates: Ladies, 26 cents; gentiemen, 50 conts, Every Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, la dies and children’s class; admission 26 cents, 4a7Dance music furnished for bse at reasonable prices. Cold Dust Bought Wm. George. -Grass Valley. ‘Ac Ki BISKOP, Juctice of the Peace, _, (Manns Agent, North. Bloomfi-ld, NEVADA geal CALIFORNIA. Buys and sells Mines on commission. “Nevada Ki a a ae is reaseriotns Port land Maine, age Reader, if you want busiese at which persons of either sex, young, ind a Hoe bome great pay. rs the ey work, With absolute ce i write for particulars to H. Hauerr & co Ni fees $6 outfit free. Pay absoiutely sure, No risk. Capital not reone Tools, Hardware vend i Money ! Daily Transcript . Emp Pallce Hotel, 8. F. old. THRE 1s THE LARGEST DAILY PAPER IN THE . Serra Nevada Gold Field. A PAPER FOR ALL! —_—-o— Fetablished Sept. 6, 1860, By N. P. GROWN’ &' Co. N.P Brown andl 8. Calkins i . PROPRIKTORS ' GAVING THE LARGEST “CRCULATION. Bast biting solu It is the only Daily paper published at the County Seat. and publishes regularly all Superviroral Transactions, Court Happenin s General Countv News, Mining Intelligence And in factevervtning that goes to make a ‘1st-class country paper, DEPARTMENT streets, where he will carry a 3 i . For vine am fine Cigars mad BRAND BROTHERS. " rn bin : Are pageant corey eas . Guilding, Bronzing, Ete. . will take. your ‘old F urnittire; take it’ look as good as new,-and sell it on commission-or/at auction. . am agent, ay vada county « oftaee : rive of Siiiéd Glass ng. A Lights of Front: Boors, Windows, Churehes, Batons, etc.” Prices” ‘Low and satisfaction. given. ~-Give me-a-calle — Will sell property eit\wberes.i in. Nevada Launty on very: low. terms., C.0 eee? Bie¥ wet ,eert CLAS Jesca BRE cerieg st 1> HT Qed hs Ta peeks ahs Has. sty Us a ble ck eye, but: hasn't knocked lus out. We'll have ai Dam--n, then go. on-digging gold and. smoking @ at. © GUFINS CIGAR FACT " Broad Stn near View berate neny? Cal. « J J.J. JACKSON, ----=> ~ PROPRIETOR. The Largest, the test and Cheapest ii) me a 94 cery Eatehliahetat always kept on beet To thoes who: have never traded with me I extend a’ “special vs invitation to call before «making their purchases. 18. AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET: re P i signee: Repeal avis iagl® Sc RGR! ar 4 LOLe Man Sita" THE LEADING 5 Paes " : en ae hedeiietardt i Ato % Samas be sid) iethiaa gl MTOM, Raine AF ayer tees niet beret 2 ) ps tee Pe Se peri g an S coes