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‘THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
A Terrible Disaster.
Wit and Humor.
Hotel for Sale orRént.
Tue only scientific Ifon Medicine
does not produce headache, &
A telegram from Cincinnati, Ohio, that
A movenient on foot—trimming
bat gives ti the system all the bene-.,
HAT certain Hotel pro rty situate on}
dated Tuesday, says: The freight
corns.
fits of iron without its bad effects,
is
the south side of B
‘Street, in NevaThe loveliest spot on earth—the depot of the Cincjinati Southern
da City, next door above the City Hall, and
BROWN
& CALKINS, Prop’rs.
Brown’s
Iron
Bitters.
kuown
as
the
King
Hotel.
Apply
at the Law
Railway was undermined to-day;
N,
P. BROWN. 0.5.. Business = ace.
:
Office of JOHNSON & MASO
) NEVADA GITY, CAL.
LEONARDS. CALKINS.teteemscesaes
A friend every man turns his back
on—his bed.
The three mysterien—~snaeages,
mince pies and cigareties,
The potato masher is a gentleman
compared to the male flirt,
If every tree is known by its fruit,
what kind of frnit does the axletree
bear.
‘Nevada County = Press.
_ THURSDAY, FEB.
F
15.
and fell into’ the surrounding water,
carrying with it a hundred or more
people, The depots was a one-story
Nevada City, January
30, 1883.
fMlouse Wanted.
A house of 5 or 6 rooms, favorably
BUILDING LOTS
frame structure resting on McLean situated. Permanent tenant. Enroe FOR.SALE.
avenue, which was almost covered quire of Brand & Bro.
er
econ ee
cen 5 anearene c mae fc Same Se
prema ares maeerees
Great Reductions _
READY MADE CLOTHING .
ed
ewe
by water.
Both sides were filled
A Card,
2 Ssgenon GooD-BUILDING LOTS, OR Bae
with water from 30 to 50 feet deep.
To all whoare suffering from the errors
It had become so soaked as to melt, and indiscretions of you
nervous weakTME BEE’S SLICKENS RECORD.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,
ness, early decay, loss o1 manhood, &c.,
and the castastrophe was further will
send a recipe that will cure you, FREE
OF
CHARGE.
Finis
great
remedy
wee.
disSituated on Piety Hill.
It has been argued by the hydrauhastened
by
the
breaking
of
the
An exchange “notes that oysters
by a missionary in Bouth Aibesies. '
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lic mining organs of Nevada county are not even allowed to open in New sewer which sent a current along the covered
Send aself-addressed. envelope
to the Rev.
For particulars inquire at the “BAZAR,
. that the stoppage of hydraulic minJosurn T. Inman, Station , New Yors-. Broad gtree t, or at the Citizens Bank.
bank.
Crowds
of
people
have
been.
ing would destroy the taxable wealth York-on-Sunday.
. Nevada City, Jan, 25-Im
Sj
The poet who addressés verses to in the vicinity looking at the floods,
of that county. A careful examination of the tax roll, however, shows a diminutive darling writes them in and it is supposed they are among
that hydraulic mines Rey
y just one
the victims.
tenth of the taxes of Nevada. This short meet her.
lt is impossible yet to tell the exThe
principal
requirements
for
is about on a par with many of the
pleas put forth by the hydraulic starting a Texas town are a cemetery tent of the disaster. A great crowd
SILVER PLATED
mining journals,—Sacramento Bee. and a liquor saloon, :
of people were there ‘looking at the
In July, 1881, while the County
flood,
when
Ryan’s
restaurant,
a
‘‘Another panic in'a church,” says
Board of Equalization were discussa head line. Somebody must have small building near by, went down
ing the advisability of reducing the started to pass around the contribuThe crowd rushed over on the platFor Saving Gold.
assessment upon hydraulic mining tion box.
form of the depot to see what was
_—
Every Description of Plates for
“property, in order that they might
The o'd proverb, “Where there’s the matter, when suddenly the whole
‘be fnlly and correctly posted as to. a will there’s a way,” has been revivdepot collapsed and sank in the waee ee) ite
ne
rs epee
the effect that the auti-mining moveed to suit the situation, ‘It now ter. The—track-was atthe same
Awavcamator Macuines
ment, if successful, would have, they reads: ‘‘When there’s a bill we're time depressed, and cars standing
Having bought a very large consignment of .
instracted-County— Assessor Collins away.”
Made to order,corrugafed or plain
close by raninto— the depression,
to examine into the matter carefully
Sixty-five pawn . checks were covering the people who had .gone
Oven 2000 -Onvens Fin.
and without prejudice, and report to found on a woman arrestedin Philadown with the falling structure.
The most extensive and sucthem the exact state of affairs. delpia. Itis easy to'tell her tribe. Not one body had been recovered
cessful manufacturet of these
Having made an investigation, AsShe belongs to the Pawnees.
atl o’clock, nor could the bystandPla‘ es in the United States. Will
fill orders at Lower Prices than
sessor Collins testified under oath
The difference: betweeen a good ers give any intelligent account of
any other manufacturer.
that if hydraulic mining should be Christian and a tailor is, one pants how many had escaped. The work
I have deemed it best to set-forth the Prices of a few articles, namely ;
Send for Price List.
‘stopped the assessment roll of Nefor the maker and the other is the of recovering the drowned will be
vada county would be reduced about maker of the pants. Three of this exceedingly difficult, as the place is
Men’s Cassimere Suits, formerly $18.00 now $12.00.
one-half, or from over nine millions size for a nickel.
isolated, and there is danger of other
652 and 655 Mission Street, San Francisco, California.—
Men's Scotch ‘Suits, formerly $20.00 now $14.
of dollars to four and one half mil**You are always prying into othparts of the street melting as this
za.
Go.
DENNISTON,
PFrop’r.
Men's Cassimere Frock Suits, formerly $25.00 now $18.
lions. He swore that it would in-, ‘er people’s business,” said the police-, portion did,
juriously affect the value of property man to the burglar who was endeavMen's Broadcloth-Suits, formerly $30 now $25.
It is possible, however, that the
in every part of the county. It oring to open a jewelry store with a break in the great sewer in McLean
Men's Beaver Suits, formerly $22.50 now $18.
would virtually wipe out the properjimmy,
aveuue caused the depot to sink,
:
Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $4.50 now $3.
ty values in Bridgeport, Eureka and
The peh may be mightier than the . .
A Blizzard Story.
Men's
Cassimere Pants, formerly $5 now $3.50.
-North Bloomfield townships.
sword, but when a religious editor
The loss that would result from has a rivet fitted to a couple of
Men's
Cassimere
Pants, formerly $5.50 now $4.
The Minneapolis Tribune tells
' the shutting down of the hydraulic swords he can beat-a dozen pens the following miner’s yarn: ‘I was
Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $6 now. $5.
‘
mines is far from being represented getting up original matter.
in Cheyenne after Jim had got rich,
Overcoats, all shades and colors, for Men, Youth and Boys at Great Reduction,
by the value of those mines by itThe chap who exclaimed, ‘Take and persuaded him to give methat
Boy's Suits from $4 up. — Latest-style Hats-at very low rates,
self. Other induetries of all kinds back the heart thou gavest,” subsedog of his’n, Boze, Iwas dat huntin the auriferous gravel regicz. would quently informed his butcher that, in’ one day near Laramie, when one
Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 37 cents, 50 certs, and A cents,
become profitless; commercial enterby his leave, he would as lieve have of them hurricanes come up, and I
California Gray Undershirts and Drawers, $1-to $1. 25.
prises would cease to pay; the ranchsome liver.
didn’t know what to do,
‘It was
Socks, white and gray, $1.75 per dozen,
Shaker
er would losethe profitable market
The man who professes to hold perrairie all ground. I could see the
Unlaundried Shirts from 75 cents to $1.25 each: .Worth from $1.50 te:$2.50 each.
he-has now; the mechanic and the newspapers in contempt is the firat storma comin’ but two miles off.
Great Reduction in Men’s and Boy’s Boots.
laborer would no longer find employone to look in the morning journals If ITrun it would ketch me.
If I
Mining
Boots at $4.50, and all others accordingly.
.
ment. In fine, one of the thriftiest to see if his arrival has been chronistayed there it was death,
So I
Overalls 37 cents « pair. Cotton bundle Sovks 75 cents per doz.°
and most productive parts of <the cled.
jes took and*shoved old Boze’s nose
;
:
State would become poverty-strickagain a bank and yelled rats! You
Blankets, all colors at San Francisco Prices,
en; and its people would=have to go
~--ortet-have—seen that--dog--seratch:
Ladies; Misses and Children’s Shoes, at Greatly Reduced Prices,
;
This noted messenger was born in He throwed dirt behind him like a
, elsewhere and begin life over again.
This is decidedly the Greatest inducement ever offered.
* Why does the Bee continue to igMaine, March 22, 1835,‘and stands breaking plow drawed by 20 yoke of
hore the fact that such calamities as six feet four inches in his stockings. oxen. I held on to his tail and he
I might go on and enumerate article upon article.in my. line which . I am determine
d to sel}: _at less vilose
we have here poorly described are If Ross has a distinguishing feature, scratched. We hadn’t got in the
han they have ever been soldin this section of country.
sure to follow on the heels of stop‘ it his feet; says the Post, and many ground more’n 200 feet when the
In order to satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above, and
be convinced that thisis no claptrap
ping the hydraulic-mines-?—It claims times,~ while he was asleep on the ‘storm struck us. But Boze kept
ment, we invite you to call and examine thesefgoods and the prices,
to be a fair and reasonable journal, box of a stage, road agents have been scratchin.’ Ilet him go on for ao
To the People of Nevada County :
<= IMPROVE THIS UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY!
On and after To-day the Entire Stock in the store on
COLD,QUARTZ AND PLACER MINERS!
the Cor, of Pine and Commarial Sts. Will be sold
~ Amalgamating Plates
at LOWER Rates than Ever Before Sold in
i Nevada,
QUARTZ MILLS AND PLACER
MENS’, BOY'S, AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.,
.
fan Francisco Gold, Silver and Nickel Plating Works.
The Cheapest and Best
Life Insurance
IN THE WORLD !.
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HOME BENEFIT AssocAION
Providing Mutual Insurance to Members on the Assessment Plan !
$1,000 BENEFIT.
frightened off by the mere shadow of
but at the same time resorte to every
mile or so, when I told him to let up,
entrance
Bee, cs «ccs ok
oo cs es ss
a po OO
device to make its readers believe his two: boots. He came to Califorwhich he did, the surprisedest dog Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)... 3 00
there is no more than one aide to nia in 1857. He lived in a number you ever seed because he hadn’t
~the--debris--controveray: —No~ lanof mining eamps-in Idahe and Moa eaught--up—-with—the—-rats;--I--got
guage is to severe to use in condemtanayand not making a success of back to the top of the ground, went PCAOB
Pek oe eo ss B12 00
nation of such a course, whatever be mining he drove stage. ,When the to Laramie, and started the story
Annual Fee for expenses (in advance).. 5 00
the motives that actuate it. If it be Central Pacific was completed he that Ihad found a cave.
I yhade
true that our contemporary is Cad-; was put on the stage line from Co$100,000 by showin’ tourists ‘th
walader’s “organ” in ell that the’. . trinne, Utah, to Helena, as a shotcave, ne lost it all speculatin’ in
Entrance Pet
ee
eae. Bas 00
term implies, so much the worse.’ gun messenger.
Subsequently::.he inines,’
One thing is certain: The Bee has was appointed express.messenger,
on .
yAnnual-Fee-for-expense
(in
advance)*...
7 00
MASSACHUSETTS finds . the Ma
never shown a disposition to deal the Eureka -& Pallisade railroad.
with the subjectin an honorable way. When the bullion shipments began tunnel not only a great bore, but’ a
Whether it is ignorant or: malicious to be large from Bodie Ross was transgreat clephant;--Itis always full of
Eptante Fee. oc.
i
vit. Sa
or mercenary, or all together, we ferred to the Bodie and Carson route. smoke; the loose rock in the roof is
10 oOo
care net. We know, and so do its After leaving Bodie Ross went on in gdnstant danger of falling and Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)...
readers, that there is something rotthe Central Pacific road.
He has there is more er less peril of train acten in Denmark to make it act as it had several encounters with high-J cidents, such as the one which ocdoes.
(Two Benefits of $5,000 each.)
waymen, and been wounded several curred last year. Owing to the ex4
bf
times, but he never gave up an expense and trouble of keeping the tunNIGMDOIERID Pee. coil pede
es Be 00
ConGkREssMAN Harmer, of Penn. press box or lost a bar of bullion. nel in running order, the Massachu.
setts
newspapers
generally
advise
Medical
Bxsnnation
Extra.
sylvania, has-strack-a—bonanza.
A Hexis one of those peculiar men, who,
few days ago deeds were signed by if struck on the back of the neck the State Legislature. to dispose of
which one-fourth of sixteen copperwith a slungshot, would turn upon it to the highest bidder.
$2,000 BENEFIT. ._$3,000 BENEFIT.
mine claims in southern Arizona, in
the assailant and say,
terest, were sold for $350,000.
THE MacMillans willissue an illustrated magazine on the Ist of October, in oppesition to ‘Harper’s
Monthly” and the “Century,” which
_have gained asufficient foothold. in
London to excite the apprehension
and jealousy of paper publishers,
REPRESENTATIVE _ FULLER introduced a resolution into the Illinois
House Monday that the following be
added to the State Constitution: ‘No
person shall manufacture, sell or
keep for sale.in this State any alco
ness, and various articles of jewelry.
Tickets are generally bought by the
staid farmers, After the drawing
the operator buys back the prizes,
usually getting them for about 25
per cent, of their alleged value.
$5,000 BENEFIT.
Udo PUNCH
$10,000 BENEFIT.
S-CENT CIGAR.
18 and 20 Gecksiieies et,
NEVADA Cry.
——
——
J. J. JACKSON, PROP’R.
FOR SALE BY
CARR BROS.,
ASSESSMENT RATE TABLE,
‘‘Fuu’s fun,
A SHREWD man has been making
but don’t you tickle ‘me with that money by getting up lotteries in
straw again; it puts my shirt collar New England towns. The prizes
out of kilter.”
are usually a horse, a wagon, a har
e@THE CELEBRATED
“AGENT F
Hin
Assessinents are graded according to the ‘ages of Cor. Com mercial & Pine Streets. . Boss COFFEE POT,
for each $1,000 benefit:
Under 20 years,
Sole Agents for Nevada City.
$0 70/50’ to 53
“
..$2 10
:
“EPICURE” JAPAN TEA,
members when the assessment is called, as follows,
THISTLE DEW WHISKY,
ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE,
“Nevada City, Jan 21,
20 to
7g.
80) §3 to. 56". ..
2 50
a fo 40 8
bin.
GOI EG to-58
0.3
88 Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers SPARKLING MUSCATEL CHAMPAGNE,
fe Delinquent Assessment Roll wil ‘be
mpleted and I shall bein readiness to
4040.35.
> avis TOO] S800
60 2.5 ..53 39
hol, whisky, high-wines, wine, ale,
receive delinquent State ard County taxes GRAND PRIZE CHAMPAGNE.
Wuen Oscar Wilde first saw
Annis DarENA GRANGER and beer or other intoxicating liquors
on.and
after Thursday, January 5th, 1883.
S310 40:0
Nos 115100 fo G2 Ls
3 88
G. von 8CH MITTBURG,
Niagara falls he exclaimed: “Bulk,
Catherine Voorhees, daughter and
Aslo keep on hand, Clock Baking Powder,
County Collector Nev. Co,
whatever, exce,t for medical, scienbut no beauty.” When little DeBO 40: AS
{ons
3. 90502 to 64 “grees
4 40
wife of J.R. Voorhees, were jailed
tific and mechanical purposes,” It troit boy first saw the sublime catarat Paterson, N. J., Monday, for atee
PO Over Ga 8 8
66
will probably be reported from the act hesolemny whispered: ‘Mamma, 46 S50
tempting to murder him. Both are
License-Committee within a week in
I feel like taking my hat off to God.”
An assessment will not be necessary for each
onsenSis the Salvation Army.
in sonie form.
oo
That. is the ‘difference between death, as each assessment will probably yield an
A youne politivian explained the
A COLORED woman, named Martha embryo idiocy and embryo manhood, amount sufficient to pay several benefits.
tattered condition of his trousers to
Johnston, residing in Marshall,
Grrts in the Iowa Agricultural
his father by stating that he was sitTexas, while lying down smoking.
College are taught to cook. Any of
titig under an apple tree enjoying
her pipe, suddenly rose, and saying
himself, when the farmer's dog came she was smothering, gasped and the graduates who desire an appreciative husband can, have our andrge
. along and contested his seat.
fell dead. A Coroner’s inquest reupon application,
New five-cent nickels, so perfectly turned a verdict of death from suffoENQUIRER : No, we don’t believe} PROVIDING LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE TO MEMBERS
gold-washed as to deceive any ignocation, caused by nicotine in the
in taking the bull by the horns, We
rant persons and pass readily among throat,
me
ON THE ASSESSMENT PLAN.
tried taking a goat by the horns
them for new five-dollar gold pieces,
Tuy do say that the National
were discovered in New York TuesMilitary Academy is vastly inferior once, and that was excitement
enough for us. ~
ee,
day.
to the Naval Academy. Nine ladies
ACCIDENT GLASS.
imported Cakes, ahd a full line of
No ‘more Rheumatism, Gout,
or Neur
Immediate Relief Warranted. .
IVE
YEARS
ESTABLISHED
AND
never known to fail in a single
case
acute or chronic, . Refer to all -prominen’‘f
physicians Peiat for the standing o
SALICYLICA
ECRET :
URIC ACID WHICH EXEntranc J
ee .$4 00 POISONOUS
ISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC,
AND GOUTY PATIENTS.
Fee for'expenses (in advance) ..°.1 00 SALICYLICA is known as’ common’
“. phant.In this country we-don’t exed at San Jose of taking bribes of Annapolis man,——___
sense remedy, because it strikes directly at
cause of. Rheumatism, Gout and Neural-Chinese gamblers, has been sentericactly bow down to the animal, but
$2,000 Benefit and $10 Weekly Indemnity. the
gia, while so. many so-called specifics and
Tuovex this Winter’s crop of conwe sometimes pay pretty dearly--for
oe panaceas only treat locally the efed to two years in the State Prison.
~. $6 00
Ree Pee.
gealed water will be extraordinarily seéing it.
was-fitfor fuel was. celébrated in
: Wilkesbarre, Pa., Saturday.
ai has been conceded by eminent scien. Annual Fee for expenses (in advance) cease a 3s tists
that outward ‘applications, such as rubbing with_oils,ointments,liniments-andAN orange eaten before breakfast
pees. lotionswill noteradicate those dis-4
ich are the result-of the punning
cures the craving for liquor andim$3,000 Benefit and $15. Weekly Indemnity.
-——S
the blood with Uric Acid.
. Entrance FOC sooo Os cc eye yeas cee oe $7 00 of SALICYLICA
works with marvelous ef
Tue examination of Conductor proves a disordered stomach.
A. GeRHARDY was thanked by a Reid and Brakeman Patten of the
Coroner’s jury in Chictigo for killing train wrecked at Tehachapi was be} gun at Bakersfield Monday. .
the man who tried to rob him.
Sciznce has not yet decided which
ee ‘A s0m of President Artie
is. re‘is the most-detrimental to .the hu
ported to have beenis a from man race—a fleain one’s ear, or a
a
THE FAMOUS, UNRIVALLED
KNABEPIANO.
bee in’one’s bonnet.
this acid and so removes the disorAnnual Fee for expenses (in advance)... 1 50 fect.on
der. It isnow exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe.
$4000 Benefit and $20 Weekly aay,
Entrance apogee
Repo
Ie
Highest Med
ical Academy of Paris reports 95 per cert.
$7 50
cures in three days.
:
REMEMBER
refnnded.
2 pas
THE HARDMAN PIANO, . Entrance. Lee eon cee Be OO sa
oetestimonials sent on appli.
. Upson ievance)... 200 : Sent
engl A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $.
se ‘nititaant so Annual Fee for
ondStewart the customer to the provision dealer, A stitly ali
free on receipt of-money,
rate price. Also
Askyour Druggist for it.
r
cle,” was the al
DEATH. ONLYOB._WEEKLY_INDEMNITYLYS ae
Do not be ——tips ieking imitations or
. tie name
of WASHBURNE
. box, which is guranteed
. Tae Trieh sentines of pecliament .
: will probably insist on :
‘s plan}
bs bape one for Ireland.
eh BANCROFT & 00.,
“TL Market street, Sam Prametaco, =
: . ne esPaciie Col.
A
edie ey
LARGEST ANDFINEST]
Pd
--THE— 4
eh
STOCK. IN THE MOUNTAINS.
25.000 JUST. RECEIVED.
SALICYLIOA tsa certain cure for WILL BE SOLD. CHEAPER ‘THAN ANY
Annual Fee for expenses. (in advance)... 1.75 THAT
RHEUMATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA.
ara dryintense -pains are subdued almost
_ OTHER: ESTABLISHMENT IN THE
$5,000.Benefit and $25 Weekly Indemnity. ninstantly.
Give iatrial. Relief guaranteed o
“Cau those bones chops ?” waid . .
“Yes, sir; that’s the bonified arti
CIGARS
at NIVENS
fa THE Fee DISSOLVER OF THE
___Marxuam, the policeman convictout of ten prefer to waltz with. an}. _In Siam they worship the eleAnnual
‘Tue seventy-fifth’ anniversary of large, the price of next Summer's
the discoverythat anthracite coal ice.cream.will not be affected.
English
°
HOME BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
“m1
7
First-Class Groceries & Provisions.
Common-sense Remedy.
) OMLIGYLICH,
$1, 000 Benefit and, $5 Weekly Indemnity.
S
& Go.
ou each