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February 2, 1883 (4 pages)

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eae THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Nevada Coonty Oticii! Ph Oe ‘they fhditroable “about slickens cari N. P} BROWN ure —— OALKINS....... Edi “FRIDAY, FEB. 2, — CUTTER’S INFAMOUS BILL KILLED. Se eek meme Catter’s villa inous bill to setey for Joining g réf pe defend: fr suit at law to supwas intended as a deathblow i to all of ifornia’s mining enterprises, big and little, came, up Wednesday: afternoon for.a. third reading i in the Assembly'whete it was’ introdaced, _and was deteated by a majority of ; one vote, as wetare' ‘fnformed bya mblymaw ‘Lew. a fate was well deserved by phlei alate ‘Powerful : influencesof & questiongble character were brought te bear to get.it before the Senate, although in the latter} “body it would doubtless” have been . defeated by.a--round vote. For its suppression in ,the earlier stage of its existenco we are largely indebted to the able representatives elected to the ory from. this . county. ‘They have labored early and ‘late, offsetting in-splendid style the desperate efforts of the fanatics and scheming demagogues ho led the fight against them, The’ result id a fitting rebuke to the anti-miners whose slogan was, as expounded. by their subsidized newspaper organs, “War to 4p kaife‘and khifeto the hilt.” ‘A few more such lessons may bring them to their sober senses, and be quick! jpdjusted, ; without «the sacrifice 0} ‘one of the greatest wealthproducing. industries ‘of the world. : ee, -ACCORDING-to the! Oakland: “Times, ‘the tramp who: boarded. ‘the “trait ___ Tested, as the. authorities have pos. ~ you've’ ‘cut © ‘me!” at Tehachepi and. let: off the brakes, 80° sending oxyer .a flozen of persons to aforribledeath.” “has been captured.” The information is that the stn was made Tuesday at Los Anleg, and that two others will be arsession of facts that implicate them in the, act. ©The man’ Te rested is the. one described as-hover~, ing ground. the wreck, weating a long ulster, on the hight of the accident, and he has been positively identified by’Mr.’ Cassell, the gentleman who saw-him_on that fatal night and appealed to him for. as" sistance for of the Polferers, Se mee Tux Tosuranoo adjuster has ; eon at Milwai in¥éstigating as to the loss by the ewhall House fire, He makes the loss on the building $140,000; insurance, $78,000; loss on Gon: tents, $31,000; insurance, $23, 800, He says the construction of the buildivg was no more hazardous than that of most hotels, -while-the-appli-}ances considered valuable to extinguish fires were more numerous in it than in most of the hotels of Cincin: nati. The insurance companies will pay their i insuranee without litigation, As a number of men employed in the car works’atAdrian, © Mic shigan, were carrying a large tub of molten iron from one buildiug toanother, the handle broke, dropping the seething metal-upon the wet snow, which ‘a: once converted itinto slag and. caised an explosion which scattered the hot iron.in every direction. . Albert Smith and Jacob Ray were fatally injured, and several/others hurt, > As the emigrant train was ‘palling out of Los “Angeles Tuesday. -a® mati named Henry Campbell, intoxicated, tried to climb ona car, He lost his hold, swung around between the box and emigrant cars atid-ander the whéels, and was cut in two about the middle of.the. body.. “Both ‘arms were cut off, He has two brothers working for the railroad. THE Graphic undertakes to give a picture of a bank: president resisting thes’ temptation to” ‘spesulate’ with other people’s money, .The expression of the face is like unto that of _ & mtah*who has swallowed’ an alarm clock, bat it doesn’t begin to do justice to the internal struggle going on in that ‘nian. THE ‘Nevada way, of, catching bears is for one man to feed the animal with’ salt, ‘while ‘a’ second slips around and ties his.hind legs together. © When the second man weakens and takes to his heels, it’s mighty embarrassing for the feeding, man, especially when thefsalt is noarly gone. Tux Chronicle of Weis pubishés‘a telegram from Washington that.H. F, Page will.on March. first: supersede Ned Burton as Superintendent of the Mint at San Fran-) isco, We don’t believe’ eee of i do <x 3 “ConzouND it, Nihal: I. say, “Out you?” {with sad surprise re affectionate reproach) “Oh, Te is only thetowel — isang “Tgiven that’ the State should pay for on his head and gazes down. How Gov. Andrew Did Ht. Boston Herald: Late one after: Notie a Mean, There is a “ grocer’ in a certain small town in this State who has man, mains It who wants to get her husband pardoned out of the House of Correction. ° I'll get rid of her for “Tyow.”””"""No you won't,” said Andrew; ‘‘I am here to see just such ws and the poorer they are the more. necsmery it.is that.they should seejme,” It is also said that here as . the: govertiog nsedia. mildly profane wotd. The discomfited official of ‘theiante-chamber ushered the old ‘woman inte Andiw’s presence, She toid her story quivkly; inspired by the sysnpathy.of.the governor. Her husband had;heen. injured on the railway, and, to support himself in his disabled condition, had begun ay a little ram in his shanty out at Revere. He had been arrested . sce ‘and sentenced to the House of Corfection, _When Andrew had heard Bridget through, he said: ‘Don’t wotry, my good woman; I'll pardon your husband to-morrow.” She left ‘the room, showeriag blessings on the . governot’s head, When she had gone down stairs, Andrew said, ‘I'll pardon-out every such case as. long as I’m governor of this State, and they continue to imprison poor men for doing what rich hotel keepers do very day unmolested, There shall not be one sort of justice for the poor and.another for the rich,” The Supreme Court-of Kansas“has affirmed the constitutionality of the prohibition law of the State. ~ The plaintiffs it the ‘case claimed that the law violates the Constitution of the United States by depriving citiSCE Ty VNR Oe Lg Chinese wash-houses shall be . bapof law, rendering the property of th brewers’ worthless if the law stands, The majority of the Court held the law valid, a_ dissenting opinion being . #2 ee. the property of the brewers, --The . matter will go to the United States Supreme Court for final determination. That Court will undoubtedly affirm the right to regulate or prohibit the liquor traffic, under the police powers of the States. Similar decisions have beeii given by that Tue last alleged discovery is that there are horned men in Africa. A Captain J.S. Hay recently read a paper before the British Association in which he stated that he had. seen them, and exhibited sketches of them. He said, he thonght that they belonged to the’ class of malformations of which there-was a 110 ted example in the case of the ‘‘poreupine man” who had horny plaits on various parts of his body, Jt was retharkable that the horms were peculiar-to the male sex, Most anthropoligists think that the gallant Captain is either joking or romancing. —_———_-_ 2 oe — A CanirorNia capitalist hypothecated a large block of mining stock for a loan; the stock immediately beyan to rise, and the person to whom it was pledged sold it.. When “the price fell he bought it back, clearing $295,000 by the transaction. As soon as the real owner heard of the apeculation he sued for the entire profit as belonging to him, and the Supreme Court has decided in his favor,and ordered the sum ‘to be paid to him. Governor Parison went back on his promises of reform so faras to allow dancing at his reception. ‘This was sinful extravagance, Dancing can’t be done without a fiddle, a jewsharp‘or something, and these things cost: money. But this is not the worst of it. ~The exercise ot dancing leads to hunger and “an_extra meal late at night, when itrue economy would indicate the necessity of having but three meals a day. News was received in Salé Lake Tuesday evening that. a snowslide eccurred‘in American Fork Canyon Sunday at the Missouri and Cloud Burst mines, .burying William. Wiillots and Charles Burgess, owners of the mines. The body of Willots has been recovered, but Burgess is still in the snow. Tuk, Cincinnati -Commereial Gazette prophesies that the ‘‘breediug of great‘ men will yet become a acience, aad'that brains will be. inherited with the reat of the patrimony.” We thought that Ohio had been engaged in this business for some time: THat bald-headea ba which flew away from Nashville .with a Democratic Presidential ticket in his bill has not been heard from, and the omem for Cleveland and Bate, who were wamed® ¢ as candidates, is not encouraging. Ricuakp K, Fox Tad W.E Harding of New York have been arrgsted for arranging-e prize~ fi ab, between Slade and Sullivan. Mice and Slade were alsojarrested. for attem ptiag to get up a boxing niatch, y Tr makes no difference to the moon whether a man looks up at it over his left of right shoulder, or stands —_— E No imatéer if the postage is phn. be ‘ed, it is just as much’ trouble to lick ibe two-cent stamp as a three-cent HOTEL ARRIVALS, ~ { by Hostetter’s Stomach Blitera, is’ a alway® been called the stingiest man in Michigan, and many stories are afloat abou his ‘breaking crackers in two: -and taking out pinehes of floor to make exact weight. It seems, however, that he has been harshly judged. A few days ago he bi had a lot of cranberries displayed at the door, and a lady pedestrian halted and asked: ‘‘Are those fresh?” “Oh, yes.” “How much a quart?” ‘*Twenty. cents,.madam.” ‘*That’s ten cents for a pint, five cents for a gill, two and a half cents for’a half a gill, and three——” “Did you wast a quart?” ‘Oh, no, I was reading that corns could be cnred by binding 6n a split cranberry. I \ have two corns, and one berry would answer . ” for both, I'll give you a cent for a single berry.” ‘‘Very well—take it along. Hold on! Let’s see—let’s see—yes, I can doit. I'll throw in an extra berry, madam, andj do both up in a parcel. Jam bound to please my customers, if I don’t make a cent!” —{Detroit Free Péess, A oeTue Cedar Rapids Republican inquires ‘‘where is that Ohio .astronomer who wrote us last summer that the earth had slipped its gudgeons and pushed the gquator thirty or forty ‘degrees northward? Hé’s wanted out here in Iowa, to be interviewed by one ofour prairie blizzards. Great zero! if this is ‘the tropical zone gives us the arctics for a winter resort,” cin engage
Tue citizens of Santa Anna, Los Angeles county, are ridding thewselves of the Chinese wash-honse nuisance by purchasing the property occupied by them and ordering them away. ~Thay propose that -all . ished to the outskirts of the town and there remain. ° . NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL Ss : SLANLEY. A. EDDY Proprietor Jan. 31, 1883, J. G: Hartwell, City; John Miller, Bloomfield. John Fitzgerald, Mooney. Flat, J. R. Davis, San Juan. ~~ Wm. Beyne, Sacramento, _S, F. Mobley, Bloomfield, Mrs. C,;E, Mobley, do ‘ D. L. White, Santa Rosa. K. Parr, Grass Valfey. H. A, Brigham, Papiataa Hill. Miss Emma Brigham do L. Dulac, Quaker Hill: M. Edwards, Dutch Flat. S. Bordew, Salt Lake. ~~ S. F. Bartlett, Grass Valley. J. C, Justice, do Union in ele Recto BROS.... .. Proprietors. ’ Jah. 31, 1883. A. Phelps, Phelphs Hill. W. Melver, Washington. NOW IS THE TIME To Set Out Your Trees. AS AGENT FOR THE Capital Nursery OF SACRAMENTO, W. H. CRAWFORD IS DAILY RECEIVING ORDERS FOR Trees, Flowers —~AND-— Shrubberv OF AI KINDS. e CATAL@GUES FREE ON APPLICATION. Leave orders at Mrs, Lester & Crawford’s, Main Stweet, Nevada City. 40: STETTE} a ame ~Invalids, broken down in health and oi by chronic: ia, or ‘suffering from the ‘terrible exhaustion thgt follows the attacks ofacute disease, the’te:timony of thousands who have been raised as by a miraele froma similar state of sure guarantee that by ‘the same: means oP bre too, may be strengthen‘ed an Forel bya est and x i: Fi 4 ‘Life Insurance HOME BENEF 4 (SSN Providing Mutual Insurance to Members: -on-theAssessment Plan! > sus “$1,000. BENEFIT. Entrance Publis coca casie Map eg 00 ‘Annual Fee for expenses (in advance).. $2,000 BENEFIT. Whtrance Fee.. .0<s sacs’ « sanbaus “Bnet Annual ‘Fee for éxpenses (in advance). :.$3,000 BENEFIT. Enttanee Peet.04 #4 A Vii ee ence nee es Annual Fee for expense (in advance)... #00 90 # 00 .$15 00 7 00 $5,000 BENEFIT. Bntrancé Fee. ccc ccc ood «ve eee vee eh20 00 Annual’ Fee for expenses{in advance).. ..-to 00 $10,000 BENEFIT. (Two -Benefits -of$5,000 ~each.) ~ Medical Examination Extra. ASSESSMENT RATE TABLE. Assessments are graded. according to the ages*of members when the assessment is — as sifollews, ‘An assessment will not be “necessary for death, as each assessment will probably yield an amount sufficient to pay several benefits. ~ [o) trissell, d 7 HL, Parker, City. for each $1,000 benefit: 4 Mi s Curtis, do lire, M.S. Deal, San Francisco. Under 20 years, $0 70. 50 to J. F. Sciith, 0 E.G. as A do 20 to 25 © tas 80 53 to B. F. Barrett, do F T. S. Myrick, Auburn. 25 to 30 geile go = to J. Treanor, San Juan. rr et oe to A. G. Craig, Washington. 30 to 35 fo Wm, Ternan, Banner Hill. 35 to 40 & hives Ss 60 to F.C. Leutje, City. o H, Sullivan, Modrs's Flat, 40 to 45 eace 90169 OD 4g to O° fe Ue PFO Owes 3. 56 58 60 62 64 64 UM" & Ww W N “bv . OO each ~AGCIDENT GLASS. HOME BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, PROVIDING LIFE ACCIDENT INSU RAE TO MEMBERS ON THE ASSESSMENT PLAN. $1,000 Benefit and 85 ipsa Indemnity. EIOBABCO, EGO. ecu win isivinesnide, 0in:0: 6 Tw wacaecmnin $400 Annual Fee for expenses (in addvaribey"s «st OO $2,000 Benefit and $10 Weekly Indeiiitty: Hinttance Pet.. coc cs sence sc ce ss Be OO Annual Fee for expenses in advance) eevereee I 25 $3,000 Benefit. and $15 Weekly Indemnity. Fintrance fei 56 vacac 5s 90% een Peek $7 00 Annual Fee for expenses (in advance) 1 86 .$4:000 Benefit and $30 Weekly sere 4 entrance Fests sccm eee $7 50 Annual Fee for “expenses (in advance) .we ee ale $5,000 Benefit and $25 Weekly Indemnity. Entrance EGE nota Wessey ap «FU S FE, He $8Ob . 8° fetta shes for expenses fin aavenes) t vg @ noe Oe Blas ‘ vDEATH ONLY OR: WEEKLY IND EMNIT¥ ONLY, ° 8.9 2% 2 00 *. Best Sete Orr Membership Feet ap ome te youn’ oMATS,, Boy's Suitg from : a all ‘co. Ladies, ‘Misses an and € THE CELEBRATED BOSS. PUNCH FOR SALB-BY CARR BROS., Cor, Commercial & Pine’ Streets. Sole Agents for Nevada City. * Nevada City. Jan 21, Ts Delinquent Assessment Roll wil be completed and T shall be in readiness to receive delinquent State and Coun ty taxes on and after a eae January 25th, 1883, RG. County Ontisotor Nev. Go. Common-sense. Remedy. SHLIEYLICA No more Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuralgia. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Gure Guaranteed. acute of chronic. Refer: to all prominent physicians and druggists for the standi SALICYLICA, ani aus SECRET : &@ THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE ine te eee ogg WHICH EXBLOOD. OF RHE AND GOUTY PATIENTS, citarae SALICYLICA is known as a common iv, it-strikes directly ‘at the cause of ‘Rheumatism, Gout and Neural. gia, whi'e so many so-called specifics and are has been conceded by eminent scien: tists that outward applications, such as rubLowe with oils, ee, liniments and of the blood with UrieAcid, SALICYLICA Works Sieh marvelous efetn this acid nand. 80 Marea a Ne vg eases which are the result of the poisoning 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. « T° oM€h’s Beaver. Suits, 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." -"*s Meh’s Cassimere: Pants, formerly $6 now $5. Overcoats,.all shades and colors, ment, we-invite-you to call and examine thesefgoods and the prices. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers fi IVE YEARS . never Meee Cath, BED, be; Pr rcipored panageas only treat Iocally the -ef. . a9 bs . , Having bought.a, very. large consignihent IDE scarce ~ ‘MENS’, BOY'S, AND YOUTH'S. CLOT HING, . BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC, I have deemed it best to set forth the Prices of a few apticles; namely : formérly '$27.5o how $28. : oak ae for Men, Youth.and Boys‘at Great Rediiction. $Aiup. «Latest style Hats at very low rates. “Men's Merino Undershirts and D: Drawers, 37 cents, 50 cents, and 75 cantar: . California Gray, Uadershirts and Drawers, $1 to $1.25. Shaker Socks, white and gray, $1.75 per dozen.’ Unlaundried Shirts from.75 cents to $1.25 each. Worth from 81. 50 te 32. 50 each. Great Reduction in Men’s and Boy’s Boots. Mining Boots at $4.50, and all others accordingly. . Overalls 37 cents « pair. Cotton bundle Socks 15 cents Per: . : San Franciseo Prices, i= ildren’s Shoes, at. creat Reduced iid ihaiee. Goo “This is decidedly the Greatest Inducement evar offered. I might go on and enumerate article upon artielé in my hne which I am deteriningd Ke han they have ever been sold in this section of country. In order “to satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above, a FE i i ee © sell "at less prices and be convinced ‘that this is no clap-trap The ter tery. Store! Ha . aL and thr ie Bren Tor Over It Years “smeanrw o— Choice Family Groceries. At No. 52 Broad Street.......Morgan & Roberts’ Block: : OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE, ee My long oxperiange in buying. enables me to place befére my eustonPRICE. I ‘keep constantly on hand _ : “Our Taste Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest in the World, Also, “Deep Sea” and “Tust Right” Mackerel New Orleans: Molasses; New and Bright Georgie’ Fy Codfish. “Wood'and Willow Ware, Croe ery, Nails, Candles, &e., .&e, MY MOTTO I8:——FaYR AN GOODS: FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN ‘CHARLES E. MULLOY EME °hOGERY STOR + 18 and‘20 Comnieraint Street, NEVADA A CITY. J. J. JACKSON, N, PROP'R. D SQUARE DEALING —A DOLLAR'S WORTH wear Setay copa ct BOSS. COFFEE POT, fea Gehug cheese ca! “EPICURE” JAPAN TEAS.” oo ‘ ee sR THISTLE DEW HSK, “Froude ot textimonat sat om app ECLIPSE EXTRA pry _ CHAMPAGNE, , . Sentine on weattcrionsy. . SPARKLING MUSCATEL CHAMPAGNE, . Ask your Druggst for “e ”. cS 7 Eevee . Asto . C “on a, Clock Baking Powder, , ah ‘singe sien inte Seaton se . MMported Cake: "and a full bi coe 4 7 IMPROVE THIS . UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY . 3 On ane after To-day the Entire Stock in the store on ti Cor.of Pine. and Commercial.Sts: Will’ be sold at LOWER Rates than Ever Before Sold i in Nevada, ‘ers. the BEST QUALITY, OF GOODS AT* THE LOWEST POSSIBLE } i %