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_ Wage-earning as the principal object
_ secured a good common school eda-s
{ Paid Strictly. in Advance. $6 per year.
WEDNESDAY.. . .» SEPT, 12, 1683.
pS SPURS RCT A
HOW ABOUT OUR BOYS? —
It has been estimated.that out of
all the graduates of the high school
of this city for a number of years
past, the proportion of boys entitled
to diplomas is not more than two in
ten. Many of the Jads leave school
before they go above the grammar
department so-called, begin work in
the mines or at seme. trade, and by}
the time they are old enough to fill
a place in the world’s ranks as full
fledged men, the chances are they
have forgotten what little they ever
knew about school-books. Their
brains have not been sufficiently
trained dar the plastic age to
make them quick of thoaght as are
their more favored fellows, and they
have an unequal fight if their ambition leads them to try those higher
walks where brawn or native wit are
not alone the qualities most needed.
All this is an injustice to the rising
generation, and asa rule the parents are to blame. They are prone
to throw their sons spon their own
resources when yet mere children, or
if not that to permit them to follow
the bent of their own immature
jadgment which too often regards
of human life and therefore to be begun at-as early a point in one’s career as possible, regardless of all
other considerations. The desire of
our young men to provide for their
own temporal wants as quickly as
they can, and to assist in, contributng to the family’s support, is a
icommendable one, and natural with
all rightly constituted youth ; but
how .much better would they be
prepared to do all this if they first
cation.
QUARTZ MINING ALSO.
The Marysville Appeal takes exceptions to the statement of our San
Francisco correependent,‘‘W.A. S.,”
that the anti-debris press had ‘‘sounded the tocain against quartz mining.” In the heat of its indignation
it wanted to call him a ‘‘phylloxera”
but not having a dictionary handy
the editor substituted ‘‘injarious insect.” Oar correspondent’s reference
to the crusade against quartz mining
was intended for a paper published
in Stockton which advocates the
suppression of all classes of mining; .
but on referring to our files of the
Appeal we find the following com
ment on the change of basis of the
Idaho mine from steam to water as
a motor. ‘‘More Muddy Water,”
[Here follows an extract from the
Grass Valley Union.] “If a Mendell Dam should be thrown across
the Sacramento above Smartsville
this extra water will give us more
mud this season.” We suppose the
Idaho will take notice and shut
down.
“See I BR
AspxctaL from Washington says
the next Blue Book, containing the
register of all officers and employers
in the United States, now in course
of preparation, will contain ov er
100,000 names.
Tue Cireely farm at Chappaqua
was sold by auction Saturday. to
Gabrielle Greely—the only bidder—
for $10,000.
pee eee
MicnariL Wetcu fell 125 feet
down a mining shaft near Clifton,
A. T., Friday, and was not killTue dens fog and. smoke which
have prevailed on Puget Sound for
the last. four months still continue.
Rev. De. Morr, pastor of the
Episcopal church at Modesto, died
of heart disease on Saturday night.
EEE
Piane Tuning.
_
H. L. Jordan, an experienced and
permanently established Piano and
Orgaa Tuner and Regulator, is prepared to fill all orders prompély.
Mr. Jordan is highly recommended
by the musical fraternity. Leave
orders at Brand & bro.’s store. uf
A Geod Paper—The Nevada Daily
WRANSCRIPT.
Fifteen
Cents
bedweek
for
. . the
Daily
TRANSCRIPT.
Fifteen
Cents
a
week
for ‘
me the
Daily.
TRANSCRIPT,
Fer Kent.
. A dwelling house of.,7 rooms and
t good stable and carriage house, on
: ac meney Enquire at Frank
go A Se, Clothing which
A SARDSHIP.
The Placer Times itiés sarSastioally ob: I€is really very pleasaat
Sor dunerelal mises, who have sé-"
cured patents for their ground from
the government, at an énormous expense and with great trouble, delay
and anxiety, to have to keep men on
patrol constantly upon their ditehes,
flames. and reservoirs, to prevent
‘fiends in human shape from ‘‘dynamiting” their hard-earned property
property that they have toiled for
yeara to accumulate—property they
have spent the accumulations of
years upon, that in peace and quiet
they may enjoy the fruits of their.
honest toil, They have fulfilled every requirement that the laws of the
land deem necessary—cvery letter of
the law—of the United States, the
State of California and the mining
laws require, and ‘yet after all this
they are not allowed to work their
property—simply because Cadwalader & Co. say they shall not do
90. °
* The sas
SEE
Heattre Officer Sanborn regards
thé Mormon immigrants who arrived
in New York Sunday on the steamship Nevada as one of the foulest
crowds he had ever examined, Some
of them were crippled, one was
blind, and all were dirty. They
came under the. charge of about
twenty elders.
Tue Prince of Wales has been
having a very pleasant tine at Baden, where heattemted the fancy
ball. The Prince, Lord Charles
Beresford and other membz2-s of the
royal party, were attired as cooks
and chambermaids, etc, The princess was absent.
-_— o>
Ir is probable that the London
night police will be armed. Two or
three recent burglaries, in which
firearms played'an importast part,
havé.changed public opinion on the
subject and the general feeling is
that the police should be armed at
once.
Parker, @ lawyer of Williamsport, Pa., absconded with his partner’s money and a young lady.
oe
Tue drying house of Fliot & Leaman, at Sacramento, with a hundred
bales of hops, burned Sunday.
Waar has been called yellow fever
at Gaaymas is pronounced to be
tonto” or crazy fever.
Tug Native Sons’ celebration of
Admission Day at Stockton was attractive and imposiny.
JoHN FrRankutn, who killed Turnbridge in Modoc county, has been
captured in Oregon.
C. D. Sarre was convicted at
Gainsville, Tex., 8f rapiog his two
little stepdaughters,
Ar Stanford, Ky., a man confined
in jail for the murder of his wife
committed suicide,
Cras. Herron wasshot and killed
faa land dispute neaf Red Blaff by
Frank Wakefield. @ ;
For Banquets, Vinners and Parties use, Ectips—E Extra Dry, it is
equal to any and superior to, most
imported brands, and the only natural California Cham pagne in the market. jy12-3m
oom
ABOUT TEN FEET HIGH.
Yardstick and the Other Boarders
Trust Not the Tale—Certain Deductions.
‘‘How high was that? Just read
that again,” sang out young Yardstiek, one of our boarders, who is in
the dry-goods line, to Professor Seedling who sometimes read aloud a paragraph, after supper. The Professor
complied, lending the beauty of his
voice to the following statement:
“In the year 1773 a Dutchman
named Roggewein discovered Easter
Island, and reported that the men on
thatisland measured twelve feet’ in
height, although the women were
commonly not above ten or eleven
feet high.”
*“Well,” said young Yardstick, ‘in
my opinion he wasa Flying Dutchman and a lying Dutchman,” and
the other boarders agreed with him.
While nobody desires American
ladies.to be giants, all would be delighted to-see them weil and strong.
Yeta thousand causes combine to
keep a large proportion miserable.
Too ‘much confinement in heated
rooms, or in the same house, multi:
plied domestic and family worries,
want of sleep, little illnesses hard to
describe, but peculiar to their sex—
are the wolfish pack that drive the
women “‘half out of their leads,”
Miss M. A. Packard, of No. 323
Ewen street, Brooklyn, N. Y., ‘confesses to have suffered from nameless
physical disarrangements go induced,
and says: ‘PaRKER’s GINGER ToNIC
is my strength and shield. It éured
my cvenepels and for those general
ills of
much, the Tonic is better than all
in this way, and speak from experience. A valuable feature to women
is its delicious taste,”
‘. essence of ginger, but a highly scienmedical profession.
dorse i
iy =
and
it.
York.
Physicians engrocery store. jy19-tf
‘A Card.
ness, early decay, loss oi manhood, &c., I.
ich women complain so
things else. 1 have suffered for years
PakkEr’s GINGER ‘1ONIC is not an
titic combination of the best vegetable curative agents known to the
and no wife or. mother
without it. Prices 50 cents
l abottle. Your druggist keeps
iscox & Co., Chemists, New
Don’t forget that J. J. Jackson
keeps on hand all kinds of canned . jf,
goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and
liquors for medicinal purposes, and
everything found in a first-class
To all whoar suffering from the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak
OF CHARGF This great r dis.
py Hi RAT ns ty cal ol wn penton nal the Gaur, State and
NN
Goup has been found in sufficient
quantity for-ex: in twentythree counties . orth
and occurs bottiin vein geal?
Géposits extending over @ ide areas 17
At one time the yield of gold from
North Carolina was very great, and
afforded employment to a large number of hands, but the gold -diseoveries in this State diverted attention
from North Carolina, and the subsequent disastrous civil war practically crippled all enterprises, and beggared what had previously been one
af the wealthiest populations in the
Union. From so rude a shock® the
recovery has natarally been both
slow and tedious, but at length public attention is being again directed
to the dormant wealth of the country.
Everysopy has heard of the jinrikisha, the sm iI! cart in which travelers in Japan are drawn about the
country by men instead of animals,
but it is not everybody who knows
that this cart is not an aocient Japanese methods of conveyancé,. but
was first suggested to the people by
acart introduced iu the islands a
few years ago by an American, The
Yokohama Mail says a Government
return shows tliat there are now over . .
300,000 jinrikishas in the country,
and at least 200,000 able bodied men
are constantly employed in dragging
them about. It is argaed that the
substitation of anin:al labor would
free this army of men to engage in
other aseful occupations.
Ir appears as if mattersin Anem
would come out. all right.. .The
French wilt succeed fally, and wilt
manage to adjust *th-ir differences
with China so 48 to avoid a war.
There may be some conflicts, bute
long war is not .anticipated, China
has not enough at stake, and Frauce
cannot afford it.
— oe
Art Irwin, Ill., the church of a sect
known as the Pilgrims was blown tp
by giant powder. vite S
In the Argentiue Pass of the
Rocky Mountains six inches of snow
fell Teasedey.:
A MILtstoxe at Stockton burst
Saturday, seriously injuring L. ‘i.
Lang.
—_— oem
$53 SDE EEE
The Beehive.
Trere is no establishment north of
Sacramento that offers greater inducements to purchasers of groceries,
provisions, etc., than the Beehive
on Commercial street, Nevada.. tf
ARE you troubled with suchsymptoms of dyspepsia as belching, ‘tastiug of the food, heart-burn, etc. ?
Brown’s [-on Bitters will cure you.
Bank Exchange.
At this favorite place can always
be found the very best of wines, ales,
liquors and cigars, Eastern beer and
the celebrated Hoffberg’ beer can always bé had at the Bank Exchange.
The Boss.
The Boss Coffee Pot beats all others. Do not forget that J.J. Jackson keeps it for sale. ._He also supplies the choicest brands of fine
ground coffee for the Boss. m5
i Ae eee SO
Accident Policy.
Miners, seeure an Accident Policy
u the Home Benefit Association, It
costs but little, and in case of accident you will be allowed from $5 to
$25 per weck, according to the policy you takeout. Accidents are liaole to occur at.any moment, and if
you obtain an accident policy from
us the amount you would receive, in
case of an accident, would be mere
than regular wages.
lw Branv Bros., Agents.
me.
By <ERS
In fever and agne districts, in
tropical and other regions visited by
epidemics, and indeed in all localities where the conditions are unfavorab!e to health, this famous vegetable invigorant alterative, Hostetter’s
potent safeguard even to feeble constitutions and fragile fraines, while
as acure for indigestion, biliousness
and kindred complaints, it is without a rival.
+ For sale by all Druggists and
Dealers generally. ©
‘Notice for Proving Will.
ie the Superior Court i in an@-for the ran
ty of Nevada, State of California. Ti the
matter of the estate of John Frederick Schulthessdeceased. Pursuant toan order of said Su8d day of beng ted
ae that soak 83
and place for proving
erick Schulthess Po gga and for hearing the application of Lanneville
for eer > her of Gm
tary, Ww where any person interested,
pont nd contest dy same.
F. :SEATTY, ae =.
Thos. 8. Ford, Att'y for gree
3M. waniine BH GAYLORD.
Notary Public.
“WALLING & GAYLORD,
will be sold at low prices.
foe QA, Banner, 46 Broad St.
Send a self-addressed
‘ Josmra T. Lrwan, Sra
invelope to the Rey.
D, New Yoru, Broad,
ee
of dyspepsia.
gives a new lease
and low spirits.
2 L. GA (RT ul "hk 9%
os Groceries, Provisions .
retro case . Canned Goods, etc,
of the people of Nevada City and CounWill insurea hearty appetite iy to the Large gud Varied Stock now in me
and increased digestion. © Commercial Street. :
Cures general debility, and
of life.
Dispels nervous depression
ars Fresh Vegetables, California and
Restores an exhausted nursTropical Fruits.
' ing mother to full strength ; Bs
‘and gives abundant ‘susVERY .
tenance for her child. LOW PRICES:
Strengthens theseuartrsaed For the .veral extended to [
nerves,enrichestheblood. . . " pdb shag ie dies greg hig
0 1 1 ask s continuance of the same.
fulness,and lack ofenergy ‘L. GARTHE,
Stomach Bitters, has been found a. fects.
will ot said John . .
Brown’s Iron BitTrers
will have aj better tonic
effect upon any one who
needs “bracing up," ’ than
any medicine
«
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FOR SALE BY
-CABR. BROTHERS.ANNUAL MEETING.
E. ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Nevada City Gold Quartz
Mining Company, will be held at the office
of the Company aga & Roberts Block,
Nevada City, on
Monday, Oetcber lst, 1883,
At Twelve o'clock,
sll B. N. SHOECRAFT, Secretary
Kitchen Cabinets & lee Chests.
“an ship ~~ ~ Nevada City and Grass
e ople at Stockton prices, and
freight L. Bowbot
Stockton, July 4th, 1888.
Drs. F. J. & Almeda Magee
HOMEOPATHISTS,
Wuien Motel, Nevada City.
R. MAGEE will attend to general practice and surgery; ial attention
being given to fractures and dislocations.
DR, ALMEDA MAGEE will assist in dis
eases of women and children;and obstetric#?
Calls fm city or country promptly
Common Sense Remedy.
SALICYLICA.
No more Rheumatism, Gout,
or Neuralgia.
mmediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND
never known to fail in a single case
acute or —_ cmt to — eae neuer
yeicians druggists for the standing
LOY LICA.
SECRET :
4a@° THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE
POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF . RHEUMATIC
AND GOUTY PATIENTS.
SALICYLICA is known as a
, because it strikes v rectly at at
py oapes coe i called rades and while so many 80supposed ponscead only treat locally the efIt has been conceded by eminent scine
SALICYLICA works with marvelous ef‘fect on this acid and so removes the disoryof Paris reports 06 = cent.
cures in three days.
RHE MATISM, GOUT
on most intense’ pains
ey refnnde
$1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR @%.
Sent free on receiptof money.
Ask your Drug
Do not be deluded into
substitutes,, or someth
Insist on the
for it.
Or FICE—On Pine Street, opreeane” ig
attended day or night. J ° 8. HOLBROOK,
Can be found at p ner ag UNION BOTSL NEVADA CITY, CAL.,
ute it Stnarappaony au; . wh thse Sei nef
cating lol nmin tow UROPEAN FORTS are;
' . Sion Ce _
der. It isnow exciusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Acacem:
TH f BALICYLICA wa.certain cure for
and NEURALGIA
almost
“"rousands of testimonials sent on applimm tiions or
jong cea WASHBURN t & 00. ad
emically pure un’
~ . gsc rae
Wile & Co,, Proprietors, . p.
Lee ww J TO CALL THE [ATTENTION
Imported Wines & Liquors.
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY
Beer Fire Cents
PER GLASS.
The bat of all kinds of Liquors,
4 DRINKS 25 CENTS.
Fine Furnished Roois.
4@ GIVE ME A CALL AND SEE FOR
YOURSELVES.
PRANK A. OWENS, Prop’r.
VARIETY § STORE.
Emiel Rosenthal.
(Successor to Mrs. A. Rosenthal,)
C jal St., opposite Transcript Block
NEVADA CITY
AVING rchased the stock in the
store of A. Rosenthal, and made
large additions, I am now prepared to supply the pnblic with
Fine Brands of
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
4M MANUFACTURING MY CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, . county.
I N 1 éinch Plunger Pump, new.
1 $in id G
KITCHEN CABINETS, VEGETABLES, MOTIONS, . {gin « « neweanane
IN IMPROVED FORM, WITH ANT PROOF Ete. Ete. Pie eh ce
ATTACHMENTS. Prices, $10, $12. $16. . 14 to sell everything in-my store at th 8 ich. Cornish rl
-inc! ae ** second hand.
eae Lowest Liviug Prices, 3 am “ “new.
inc) 324 bd new.
Ant Proof Refrigerators $18. and respectfully ask a share of the public pa= feet of . ae column, new.
. sin ind eS second hand.
Ice Chests $14. Songer pe noc
os
if you want to smoke a Fine Cigar
GO TO E. ROSENTHAT’
TOURISTS’ GUIDE.
peer DESIRING
EDWARDS’ TOURISTS’ GUIDE
AND HISTORY OF THE
TRUCKEE BASIR,
Can secure them by applying to
County Scrip Notice.
LL WARRANTS regist aa against
She General: Ros Road Fed wil be.paid
on prese: office of ee zeaty
Treasurer. Hiacastcoaen tees oa
G_yvon SCoMITTBUN
Treasurer of Nevada County
Nevada City, July 6th, 1883 j
To Eastern ano European Civies
VIA THE GREAT TRANS-CONTINENTAL
4LL-RAIL ROUTES.
Central Pacific Railroad,
—-oR——
Southern Pacific” Railroad.
an cetatnr a aie Dae cas
New York and New: Orleans
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Attached toOveriat! Express Trains.
Third-Class Sleeping Cars
nin Ra Raalutat Sac Bee .
sar Tickets pat Sleeping-Car Berths se. e aod other iuiformation given application aN yer 8 "8. eine a
choice of routes, etcNevada, nea and Texas
FOR SALE ON etapa sat
SPAY Sits tana Land Agent, 6. PR. R. 0.
SSROME a MADDEN, Land Agent, 8. P. R.
. MACHINERY. FOR SALB.
Quick Time and Cheap. Rares . _
ess and Emigrant .
iat: SWE, Last esaieten:
er, . 1 Antonio,
AS NOW REMODELED HIS SAL0On
pleasure resort, and P
meets friend."
nat Tun
Can be fouud at this famous Saloon preto administer to the wants of all who
a refreshing drink.
A BEER FOUNTAIN,
Containing the best of Galifornia sad: East.
ern Recrs—as cold as the co dest—slways
on tap. The stock of
Liquors, Wines, Ales, Cigars,
Etc., ete.,
Are second to none on: the Coast.
Don’t You Forget the Place,
Next door to County Treesurer’s O ict.
Nevaia City, August 10, 1883.
a
16 feet + long, with steam
iecteate Battery, $50 to. stamps, all
complete, with Belting and heavy silverplated Coppers for Aprons and Sluices.
parol oe ee 12x9 Blake’s patent. P
team) Pum Gi te Bessy Pp, 6-inch .water cylinder and
The above is in First ‘Class Order.
140 feet t-inch
1000 feet of 1-inch and 1 14 inch i
450 feet of 2-inch Hose. Set as
400 Ibs. of inch steel Drills.
600 feet of 7-8,8teel Wire Rope.
ith Tools, ‘and a general suppl
Mining Tools, Picks, Shovels, Sielgea ete. 1.
Retorts, Crucibles, Assay Scales, ete,
—o—}
Hoisting and Pumpin enue Engine,
with heavy Bob ond Per a Big Baer
4816. All — Weeding Buildf
60x20 and Wcod work. Nearly new pass .
ready to be removed andset up.
Hoisting and Puinping Rig, 8x16 engine,
Boiler 36x12, all comp ‘ete, includin, Leake a
ing and wood-werk early new ar
to be removed and set up.
The above two establishments are
in First-Class Order.
1 10x20 Engive, new.
1 10x20 Engine, as good as new.
1 8-inch Portable Engine, with Hoist and
Pumping Gear complete—the best in the
2 7-foot Pump Wheels, light and hea
with 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6-foot stroke. ™
700 feet of 4-inch air pipe.
The Celebrated Michel Pans.
2 Union Pans, new,
1 Knox Pan, second hand.
1 Settler, 8 feet diameter.
1 Settler, 6“
1 4inch Hansbrow Pump.
1 Forster Rock Breaker.
1 Flue Botler 36x1 ‘co . complete.
1 Overshot Wheel, 36 feet diameter, with
all the iron. work.compiete, andin goodorder
A variety “cf Pulleys from 6 to 96 inches
diameter.
15 steel Shoes and 15 steel dies; Banner
pattern.
A large variety of Milland Mining Supplies.
Water Cut-offs, or Gates from four to
thirty-six inches, ‘
Fly-wheels.
8-inch Belting, new.
Lanters, a Bre Blocks and Falls.
Wheelbarrows, Picks, Shovels, etc.; etc.;
too numerous to mention.
ef °
The above will be sold at.very reasonable rates for CASH or Ap-.
proved Credit.
_Apply te :
GEO. G. ALLAN,
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
SPRING . STREET, NEVADA cITy$ ~
August {1883.
Pittsburg
CUSTOM QUARRE MIL.
Quartz i in Lotsto I ten Tou jor
more milled at $2 a ton,
—AT THE—
Fittsbure Mill
" Waice 18 Now SUPPLIED WITH THE
NECESSARY MACHINERY TO DO FIRST
CLASS WORK}
APPLY AT THE MINE jy13-Ln
How Many Miles Do You Drive?
” THE ODOMETER
will ‘Wel.
. This instrument is’ no larger than a Watch
It tells is the exact number of miles driven t to
the 1-1 00th part of a mile; counts up to 100.
les water and dust tight ; always'in ore
der ; saves horse: from being over-« overdriven,
is easily attached to the wheel of a Buggy, .
Carriage, Sulky, Wagon, Read Cart,
Plow, Beaper, Mower, or vther vehicle.
nvaluable to L EnyMEx, Purasvre Deiv
ERS, PuysictaN3, Farmers, SURVEYORS, Ex
Pp RESSMEN, DRAYMEN, Stak Owsans,-&.—
Fine Perfumery,.Fancy Soaps.. .
Combs, Brushes, Hand ‘Ficrors,
Toilet Articles of all
Careful Attention. Given to Compounding Prascription
0 al am
“e
kine
i a Competent, Draggist, a1 segreavicr PURITY exnatiot.
AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE, INSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AN D QUEEN.
AND————
LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBF.
PINE STREET,
-_
' POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS,
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, Etc.
ety Crockery, .
—-AND—,
Glassware.
Mill and Mining Supplies.
Agent or the justiy ooletirated
Vulcan Blasting Powder,
" ‘The best mining Powder in.use
wink and ful stock of GRANITE IRON
WAR
Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds,
Galvanized Iron Pipe of all s:zes
made to order at short notice.
427 Purchasers will find it to heir advan
tage to_yisit my establishment before buying
elsewhere. i
GEO. E TURNER.
EMPIRE. LIVERY. STABLE.
3ROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY
Opposite National Exchange’ Hétel;
(Stiecéssor to D» Wellington)
HE Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES
a een that he has now the larges
o
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant B: Wi sand
Hasse Llist st thd nothodl Wetioe caton the
ie Honeee Horses oo oe ae vice, of goodstyle
and capable of going as fast as any gentleman
cares to drive,
Carriages for Funerals Attended
to with Promptness.
. Good Saddle Horses alwayson hand.
~ Horses boatded Wy this day, week or month
and the greatest of care guaranteed.
Notice to Bridge Contractors.
Nome is hereby given that Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of
Lag eg a Bernte Keer of or by
until
ei ip» rot ah geaoporwesorg for
bids for a Bridge across Canyon Creek, three otek 6 tbe village of
Washington, Nevada county, at the site of
pcbreet peices now there, which is to
removed eontractor.:”
Parties bi ng sie furnish dearth alin
with p
any and all bids
_. on Wim. Barton's pro ery, der, tome
Tax ope of $TZ1 57.
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, . =
county,
Committee reserves the ‘right to re1
eee
' gxonae bytuminm . AGENTS WANTED.
1 AAD tli lh eb.
ce
el owe
. For the Best Selling, and the’
,.. Best Paying Books,
Keeps off all chills, fevers; : ee K THIS COAST. Aiddreet ik: ROM ROMAN,
and other malarial poison. CRAND OPENING NEVADA: ‘FOUNDRY, Py ronan RETAILZDEALER do ‘
—Or—— 2B ‘ik BE Eade
Will infuse with new life * " 7
the weakest invalid. ov ems: =. GEORGE ¢. ALLAN, Proprietor.) 7 AR DW ARE. a HOTEL,
EV ‘DA SRN YE HG --CALIFOR
from Binet Dioseet + 4s p. IRON. RECTOR BROS., Proprietors
PoTachinated that could vorrei BEER GARDEN ». Hoisting and Pumping Rig oii pic ait dia
om my . in fa ;
%, Wt ind a Gin'd vig: neers
Finally, be ns had ph Aaa Ie _ aT THE—
4 Complete,
STOVES, sal . nina thei KNOWN.AND
paper induced me tive tata FOREST HOUSE HALL, CONSISTING OF : ie TINWARE, nae
sad bare’ pot fk so well nix . Broad Street... Nevada City. rpc Pumping Engine 10x20. . GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, fete Kae pl Bog Fate a es ie oy ore gaa
f ornia.
The Slee ning Kpaxtenants are sind A ,
and Peasant and’ every bea in. the Nec
‘ place = for Wee het the UNION. offers supete) 1
SHOVELS, PICKS, Tine Tables ot the UNION wi Nona Aate
, an State
‘AXES, SLEDGES, Hlled ith the best the market aforde’s?
The UNION kas lon Lp ory the reputa
. 2p i por bing chee nt pro} ecsiclaes toe to
GUNS, PISTOLS . i Keep it up to that stan ae
Nice ling segs t fldor.
Etc.t.Btc., Ete, podationa for PAL,
; ¢ a ‘stocked Bar and first-class Billiare
ape aR Tables ted with the Hi:
OPEN ALL NIGHT. H
RECTOR BROTHER
Nevada City Delinquent List
For the Year Year 1883.
No. 16. ‘Avera David, B Nevada City. Lot
west side of Pine street, and furniture, Taxes and costs $541.
No. 60: ~ Brobeck Henry, ani City
Furniture. Taxes and costse,$1 25.
No 88. Jerome Cook, sp City. Lot
south side of Water street.: Lot south) side
of Water street. Taxes and costs $3 94. ;
ane 111. beget 8. M. Nevada City.—
ort, on Mrs bee gs ‘operty for
$300. Taxesand ny te Pica
No 141, \ Davis Mrs vada City,—
Let noth limit, pie nridon Taxes and
costs $1 24.
N6 151, Davis Mrs T. J. Nevada Cit;
Lot west Broad Road. Taxes and costs #1
No 153. Douglas Norval, Nevada City.
Watch and Jewelry. Taxes and costs $1 45.
No176. Emight John A. Nevada City.
Lot east side of Broad street. Furnitureand
Musical Instrument. Taxes and costs $9 80.
No 225. Heapames isiees, ‘Nesada City.
Mortgage on D. Wellington s. property for
$2,636, note $170. Taxes and costs $21 62.
No 243. J H.Harrison, Neyada City—
gl west side of Broad. _ Taxes and costs
91.
No 269. Hupp George 8 Mevada City—
Library, Taxes and costs $6 22,
No 272. Hibbert Joel, Nevada City.” “Lot
in southern limits of city, N corner; and
furniture. Taxes and costs $467.
—_—, rege soma , Nevada City. Lot
sou’ le Park Avenue, wagons, horses,
cows and colt. Taxes and costs $6 43.
No 361: Monroe James, Nevada City—
Lot on R. 'W, Ravine and furniture.. Taxes
and costs $12.
No 873. Mason A.D, ee City.. Library. Taxes and costs $4 6
City— No 375. Lever Robert, %
of Clay "~S and Lot east side street,
costs $3 55. f
No 377. Murchie Wm H, Nevada City.
Furniture. Taxes and costs $1 95
No 409. Naffziger & Cloudman, Nevads
City. Home, Bacon add Lard,
costs $22 55
No 419. Organ W. J, Nevada City. Lot
north side of. Gethsemane. e street, furniture
= Musical Instrument. ‘Taxes and costs,
05.
No 435. PotterM. B. B. Nevada City—
Furniture and Musical Instrument, Taxes
and costs $3 80.
No 437. Pierce "Miss M, stock of Dry
Goods and Furniture. yee and costs
96 25.
No 446, Robinson J, » Nevada. City—
“. Stock ir Blacksmith Sag Furniture and
Musical Instrument Taxes and costs $8 20.
No 448. Rogers J.J. Nevada City. ns
south side Water street, and furniture. Taxes and coste$I 42.
No461. Rose Ben
Improyements on lot east
meet Taxes and costs Ww.
fevada
fictive held
in_ Citisen’s Ban
No. 476. Settle, phony Femds City,
Ste) on west side Ra 8 Wagon,
No. 4 iD: e
Lot-west ade fivihure, Most. :
Instrumen net. Citizen’: ‘Bank.
fe 0. mpson, Geo, an
Nevada City, ~~ tn Westen City iene
Taxes and costs, $1
No. 548. Tellam, Fred, Nevada City, Fnrniture. Pee 08 oe
No. 550, bi
Mo on A. Banford. Taxes Frais,
Furniture and Musical I
and costs, $1 96.
No, 587. Wheeler; F. N:, Nevada City,
Horse, Calf.and Furniture. cg and
costs, sre ae 53. uaine
taxes Ae ie gent in ne oregon etn pe gr rad
list are paid the
linquent taxes are a pera will be sold
Saturday, the ‘22d day of § September, A. 0. —,*
At public auction in front of eB
door, in th Nevada,
the bidder w! sheng bond least poco the
oe ne woalneh peetien interest
care au intaxes on
Sreueine soe
on of September
at the tay of Beptember_ commen
bet:eally. or ey pean Qrder until wa
gale is completed.
Pavlos hand this 20th day of August,
eet 8 BALDRIDG
2 EP
Trees ~ McDovnell{@dometer Co.,
CARR BROS., AN TOWNE, T, H. GOODMAN, . s Chics:
ante vanenmer on . Sma eer sta Sa is . ? NOT pa a
of fe Regn of
DOEON F
voor ots Sisto Coa
No. 586. Wolters, J. D., Nevada ey
nstrument. Taxes