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~ Nevaia tony cil Pre
» SATURDAY, FEB. 3,
eine en reed one tenenen wearer
le” A TREACHEROUS ALLY. *
The Ssoramento Bee has” been
shown up in its trne light at last and
by an authority that mo sane ian
will question the reliability of. Assemblyman Cutter of Yuba, who is }on the inside ot the anti-debris camp,
* charges point blank that the
Bee is the organ‘ of Cadwalader .
who has already bled the farmers to
the tune of over $60,000 and. wants
the slickens litigation prolonged . so
Be he can continue toeorich himself at
--.the expense ofthe misled people —of
Sacramento Valley. We should not
be surpri d to learn further that for
its services in behalf-of Cadwalader
* and his pals the Bee receives a. portion of the money paid as ‘counsel
fee 3.” * That paper pa pags on one or more
‘that it thonght some sprees ‘hit mountain
papers were subsidized by the miners,
and we sincerely believe that when
it did so it was gauging th@m ac-’
cording to its own measure, ~The
fact is that the valley people are at.
last beginning.to awaken to the ‘fact .
that the Bee is not a reliable ally,
_ and the sooner they proceed” to em
a A tirely cut toose from that paper and
Boss Cadwalader the better it will es
for them.
PI EE 2 SSR SO RE TINT
A HAPPY THOUGHT.
The Tidings wominates Hon. A.
~~ ""B. Dibble of Grass Valley a8 @ candidate for appointment by the Govos ernor to one of the twovacancies
“now existing in the State Fish Com.
“mission, We raise otir head just
high enodgh'abovée the tidal wave that
recently. swept over the State to remark that, though it is an off year
for citizens: “Republican tendencies,sofaras having any influence with
gubernatorial authority: is concern:
7 ed,a better’ selection can nobbet made.
Judge Dibble is an enthnsiastic® “disciple of the piscatorial art gr science)
“or industry or whatever*you may .
please to call it, and would make an
active and able Commissiouer. So
sense are concerned, we urge with
sorrow that he has too long been a
Democrat to hope for” his ever Feforming.
_ ‘Pur Virginia Grey. Carcatcle-hbe
: : this suggestive itém George Em~ mett’s Gold Hill founitry has been
_ sold to the Fulton Foundry Commoved to the Bay. A few years ago
the Gold Hill foundry gave employment to an army of men and was an
Truckee railroad foundry at Carson
sound of the mechanic’s hammer in
Gold Canyon, We are, passing
away.
: Ar Worcester, Mass., Franklin
a Pierce, claiming to be a. ‘physician,
has been held in’$8,000 bail for manslaughter, in causing the death of
Mrs. Barna Bemis, of Oakdale. : He
treated her for internal erysipelas by
bathing herin kerosene and rolling
her up in bandages saturated with
that.oil. The woman was terribly
blistered and skinned alive, and died
after a week of horrible suffering.
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Ar Socorro, N. M., two Mexicans
were paying attention to the same
girl. In order to settle their claims,
they locked themselves in a room
and went at each other ‘with axes.
The ohe arrested chopped his rivalina horrible manner,severing
his head from the body,.-while he
_ himself is terribly cut up and cannot
A PIGEON sHOgTING match has
been agreed upon between A. H.
ae Bogardus and Dr, W. F. Carver, of
California, to be shot at Louisville,
Ky.,.February 22d. The match is
100 birds each, for $1,000, 5 ground
traps, London Gun Club rules._
Tue most disastrous snow slide
that ever occurred in the Rocky.
“Mountains happened Inst Tuesday
. night near Crested Butte; Colorado.
Seven persons were killed and eighteen injured, sothe fatally.
Av the foot of Charlton stfeet,
North river, New York City, a-fire
broke out early Thursday morning
among the shipping and burned
about a million dollars’ worth of
property.
°* Forry-onr cadets at the Annapotis Naval Academy are undergoing
punishment forsepmbordlanle ‘eonduct:
“Tun Vicksburg Herald estimates
that there are 40 pistols to every
subsoil plough in the State of. Missfar as his qualifications in a political ee startin ase: Med fae atenk the sume period of sctwhall
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pany of San Francisco, aud the, ma-. -f the ground every year, which is
chinery and tools are now being re-]J4#¢ 80 much clear gain to the Comdestructive earthquake, or a year of
important industry. Dull times and
the competition of the Virginia & drought, for its want-will be so-gehave closed the doors and hushed the . 9@@in upon us, and the dull times
, the company by guaranteeing interAN IMPORTANT QUESTION.
‘Tsnan Gola Mining ease bb California? aa
@ F. Alta.)
. SThe. énual ane of Wells,
. dee &Oo., for the year ending
December 3st, 1882, showing. the
yield of precious metals throughout . the United States, has recently been
distributed and it conveys a wartiing
to us of California which we should
heed if We Wish'to remain the principal gold ucing State of the Uniou, ahd ee as also say’ of ‘the
world,
This circular gives the total gold
product of the Union as $26,974,872,
orinround numbers twenty-seven millions of dollars. Of this total California produced $15,470,325, or, say,
fifteen and a half millions, or a little
over fivé-ninths of the total product.
The circular also states that the product of 1882 in California was $1,690,351—that is, $1,700,000 less
than the product of 1881.
~ This falling off shows the partial
result of the anti-mining litigation
which has been carried on so_ strenaougly daring the past two years, If
the anti-miners have their way aud
close the great hydraulic mines, they
or any one can also close all other
pmines, and. if they succeeded in closTing the hydraulic “mines only, the
gold yield of our State, which is one
of the principal sources of our prosperity_as a Commonwealth, will be
reduced”to probably three — million
dollars per annum, and our ¢commuPity -willbe-deprivedof-some twelve)
milliong of the royal metals yearly,
which all the world is seeking for
-and which is absolutely — for
commerce,
If_ these great Laippcoliicey]
mines are closed, it is safe to say all
others ‘must also be closed, for we
do not believe that one class of gold
mining canbe wiped out unless all
kinds are served the same way. In
tact, we are informed that the Ruby
drift mine of Sierra county has been
sued and an injunction asked, and if
an action*can be maintained there nu
drift mine in the State is safe, and
by parity of reasoning no quartz
mine, for ali ake deposit sediment
in the streams,
2Our great ‘State, which has astonished the world with its golden product, and which sustained the nawith its golden aid, will, if the antinikwers ave their way, ‘be relegated }
out of the commercial channels “and .
its want will be felt severely all .
over the world, But in our State it
willbe more than in any other, for
we will deliberately rob ourselves of
15} millions of gold which is dug out
monwealth, A year’s cessation of
this flow in San Francisco will be a
worse calamity than a typhoon or °a
verely felt that hard times willcome
which followed the cessation of the
silver flow from the Comstock, and
from which we were slowly{emerging
under the steady yearly flow of the
yolden productof our great mines,
will surely again come upon us, and
this time justly—i. e., if we are foolish enough to lose our mines.
We have in our State, as-is well
known, the most lucrative and permanent gold mints in the world,
yielding fifteen to sixteen millions of
gold per year, which will continue for
the next ten decades, at least, and
which we and the world must have;
and yet a few hungry lawyers and a
very limited number of rabid antiminers are using every effort in the
Courts, Legislature and Congress to
strangle this great indugtty, under
which we have built up an Empire.
If our legislators and our Courts
should conclude that mining should
cease in our State it will create.
such a financial, social and_political crisis as will stir up the “dry
bones” of the fossils who think that
mining is of no interest or benefit to
our people,
Tue condition of McFerron, one of
the .principals in the prize fight,
which. took place at Rochester, .
Pennsylvania, is reported very serious, and there are slight hopes. of
his recovery. A Swede named Gibson, who fought several weeks ago
oear Sharon, Pennsylvania, is also
said to be,dying from the effects of
injuries received. The referees and
other participants . are preparing to
leave the city in the event of. their
deaths.
ATTORNEY GENERAL MARSHALL
tral Pacific Railroad“Company to recover $2,000,000, with interest and
costs, on-the ground that the road.
has refused to carry public messcngers, prisoners, etc., free of charge,
in accordance with the terms by
which the State guaranteed aid to
est on bonds in conformity with the
act of the saaeaars, in 1864,
Artur fireworks factory of Senor
of his family were burned to
tion in the “troablous war tines” of a naval officer interviewed by the
abimulabe ib. =< -as Ohio, In the mountains, inmany
PS See ide Anat places, snow twenty feet in depth is
ee pred common. There isa little lake near
Sitka where the naval officers and
others
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has commenced suit against the Cen-4
Mejrs, in Amecaméca, Mexico, on advertised for sale at
_. Tuesday, a terrific explosion occurr1883,
_ 4 24, followed by flying ‘rockets and . to pay the delinquent. assessment, togeth-.
bombs. Mejrs and four other memsale. 'BY ener of the
A Stock Operator's Suicide.
The San Francisco Report of
Thursday says: George Osgood, an
old and well-known citizen formerly
of the firm of: Osgood & Stetson,
but who of late ‘has’ been devoting
himself to operating i in stocks, shot
‘himself about noon to-day, in the
basement of the Stock and Exchange
Building, Pine street,
_ Shortly before the fatal deed Captain Hobbs noticed the deceased
walking up and ddwn’ in the basement opposite the water-closets.
At that time he seemed to be suffering from some sort of a fit, and was
in a semi-dazed condition,
Captain Hobbs apoke to him and
asked whether he was sick. The
deceased replied that he was. The
Captain then took a chair cushion,
which happened ‘to be at hand,
placed it upon a small heap of kindling wood, by the side of the coalboxes, seated Mr, Osgood upon it
and soon afterwards left him. A
few moments later a shot was heard
and those who. rushed to the spot,
found the deceased lying baek where
Captain Hobbs had left him.
He had shot himeelf in the mouth
with a cut-off revolver of large
calibre, which was lying on the cushfound. Death was‘almost instantaneous, for when a doctor arrived ten
minutes afterward the verdict was:
‘He is dead; his eyes are already
sunken,” The deceased was well
known in the Board and in the.
brokers’ offices and “was once a very
wealthy man. . It is not known what
his exact cirumatances were to-day]
but itis known that he was “long”
upon a notorious wild-cat .stock,
which numbers its victims already
by the “hundred, and which it is
quite unnecessary for the Daily Report to mention atthis time.
When Mr,__Osgood retired from.
the firm above mentionad_he was
worth some $300,000. He had been
operating in stocks—and. not siecesfully—for some five years,
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The Climate of Alaska.
It is said the climate of Alaska
has beenand is greatly misjudged.
In the southeastern part it is much
milder than thatof. many. of the New,
England States, In the experience
Bulletin the coldest known was 8°
vember and lasts till April; being
enjoying skating through
the wittter. To Californians who . :
pine for thé-privileges of Easterff people Sitka mighfmot.be a bad “winter resort.” The simmers are very
wet. August is regarded as the
pleasantest month of the years All
kinds of vegetables are successfully.
raised. Little wheat is grown owing
to the lack of sun, in some parts
of the year the sun sets about two
o'clock in the afternoon, The cli.
mate of the interior is known to be
severe and it is said that there are
found the two greatest extremes of
temperature kriown in the world.
YounG Lapies whe are pining to
paint ‘‘flower pieces” are reminded
that the flower piece that is the].
most attractive to the marrying man
isa batch of good bread,
Tue Washington Monument will
stop this season at 342 feet. And
this is the difference between it and
the average Washington politician,
for he stops at 0.
Four police constables and a sergeant of police are engaged to. protect'Gladstong when at Harwarden
ion between his lege-when he was }Entice Fee. os eee rere)
below; and the higheat 82>; A}
entirely to’ the policy of a» State straw hat is comfortable all through
which proliibite mining, while all si BRS MONE TPE LE
TheCheapest and mm
Life Insurance
*
IN THE WORLD!
sf
‘Chea
HOME: BENEFIT ASSOCIATION,
Providing Mutual Insurance to Members on the Assessment Plan !
Seay eset a
"$1,000 BENEFIT.
. Entrance Fee $8 00}Annual Fee for expenses (in advatice). pees e 300
$2,000 BENEFIT.
ECG SERRATE ES TS SS Om. TC Ee
Annual Fee for expenses (in advance).. 5 00
$3, 000 BENEFIT.
Entrance Fee.,..2+7.-Annual Fee for expense (in cys Ae 90
$5,000 BENEFIT. — ~
Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)... 10 00
$10,000 BENEFIT.
(Two Benefits Sof $5,000 each.)
Membership Fee. sees eee shes sense ees + $30 fore)
Medical Examination Extra.
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ASSESSMENT RATE TABLE.
Assessments are graded according to the ages of
members when the assessment-isealled,—as follows,
for each $1,000 benefit:
Under 20 years, $0 70/50 to 53 “ ..$2 10
mee*O 25 ont. BOSS tO 50.%.. 2. 2 BO
25-30.“ 3.. (90) 96 te 48". u. o Go
$9 10.40" cas 4 00] §8-to't 3 86
40 10 45 “ .s.0 1 30/62 to G4. © ..05 4°40
45 to 50 “ «25. 1 70j;OvEr 64 22218 "G0
An assessment will not be necessary for each
death, as each assessment will probably yield an
amount sufficient to pay several benefits.
ACCIDENT GLASS.
HOME BENEFIT ASSOCIATION,
Castile;
Paris hasa telephone for every
2,000 and London one for every 3,000
ofthe popalation,
A Lonpgn ‘paper says that Mr.
Gladstone’s illness is solely due_ to
the want of sleep.
THERE is a tariff on skeletons.
Probably to keep-out foreign ballet
girls, .
THE expense of cigars should be
put down as losses by fire. —
SSA LS
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Tue only scientific Iron Medicine
that does not produce headache, &.,
but gives tu the system all the benefits of iron without its bad effects, i is
Brown’s Iron Bitters,
INeURE againet accident with
Brand & Bro; «> ~ f1-5t
Assessment Notice,
HERMAN CONSOLIDATED MINING
COMPANY. Location of Princi;
of business and works, Nevada -Min:
trict, Nevada Couaty, Ca'ifornia,
Notice is edbeacings ven, poeys ata oso saaohing
of the Trus
—_ ;
PROVIDING LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE TO MEMBERS
ON THE ASSESSMENT PLAN.
$1,000 Benefit and $5 Weekly Indemnity.
Betrance Fee .n.c. oo. 6. ee oie 1 ee OO
$2,000 Benefit and $10 Weekly Indemnity.
Entrance ee ee ee -$6 00
Annual Fee for expenses (in‘tidvance) as
$3,000 Benefit and $15 Weekly Indemnity.
Entrance Pb. 064 evens 1 RSE $7 00
Annual Fee for expenses (in advance) I 50}.
$4,000 Benefit and $30 Weekly Indemnity.
pntrance Fees 6665662 ss ca $7 50
Annual Fee for expenses (in advance). py
$5,000 Benefit and $25_ Weekly Indemnity.
POANCE NOR tin iessadcce -$8 00
Annual Fee {pr expenses (in advance). .
ce esas
ess ees
oe Be ee
2.00
see eee
nae
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DEATH ONLY OR WEEKLY INDEMNITY ONLY,
February, 1985, s ssciedinanh ta (No. of
ue (6) Cents’ share. was levied upon
6 -capital of the Hg asepe] Lon
bis immediately in United
— saw eee = oom
M 7 Ne
county, California. a
Any ‘stock upon -which this. assessment
shall re: unpaid on Saturday, the 8rd
E. MORGAN, een
_oftco— citizens Bonk, eva oe, Nevave
ib eee 2 RG SUES aa a. ates es
At Lower Rates than the above.
.$15 00]
3500.49.24.. 1 15160 to 622“ 1.. 9 Bor
Annual Fee for expenses (in advance) ...1 00]
= . No_more-Rheumatism,“Gout,
BEEHIVE GROCERY STORE.
S$ MO rT Fl
THE CELEBRATED
B05 PUNCH
5-CENT GICAR.
FOR SALE BY
CARR BROS.,
or. Commercial & Pine Streets.
Sole Agents for Nevada City; “
Nevada City, Jan 21.
Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers
Sige Delinquent Assessment Roll wil Jbe
completed‘and I shall be in readiness to
receive ing abr any and County bry
onand after Thursday, January 25th,
G. von SCHMITTBURG,
County Collector Nev. Co.
‘Common-sense Remedy,
SMLICYLIGA,
or Neuralgia.
Immediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
re YEARS ESTABLISHED AND
never known to fail in a sifiglé case
aeute or chronic. Refer to all prominent
physicians and druggists for the standing of
SALICYLICA.
‘SECRET :
4 THE ONLY DISSOLY.
AND GoUtr OF RHEUMATIC
SALECYLICA, is is known as a common .
Sense remedy, Decause it strikes directly at
the cause of ‘Rheumatism, Gout and Neural:
gia, whi'e so many so-called specifics and
eg panaceas wee treat locally the efBe has been consid by emi
tists that outward a) lieations or eprat ae
bing with oils, ointments, liniments and
Page lotions will noteradicate those dis.
ich are.the result. of the
Sean is swith marvelons works with
ect on this acid and so removes the hg
THAT SALICYLICA certain
RHEUMATISM, GOUT and tent
TA.
ie most intense
pains are ‘subdued, almost .
Give ra live feat trial: Relief ‘guaranteed or mion.
orThousands of testimonials sent on appliae
Sent free on Xf POLES FOR _
BAND BR, AGENTS.
BOSS COFFEE POT coe
“EPICURE” JAPAN Sek canok
at age :
To. the People of Nevada. nin tog’ a
tz IMPROVE THIS. UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY 1” -<;
Qn and after To-day the Entire Stock inthe store qq
the Cor. of Pine and Commercial Sts. will ‘te sl
at LOWER Rates than Ever Before Sold in Nevada,
aed
Having bought a very large consignment of ©
-MENS’, BOY'S, AND YOUTH'S: te
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.,
I have deemed it best to set forth the Prices’ of a few alee natively =
Men's Cassimere Suits, formerly-$18.00 now-$12.00.Men's Scotch Suits, formerly $20.00 tow $14.
Men's Cassimere Frock Suits, formerly $25.00 now $738.
Men's Broadcloth. Suits, formerly $30 now $25.
Men's Beayer Suits, formerly $22.50 now $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 :
Overcoats, all shades and colors, for Men, Youth and Boys at Great R
Bay's Suits from $4 up: Latest style. Hats at: very: tote rates, naan,
Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 37 cents, 50 centa, aid 75 cents.
California Gray Undershirts and Drawers, $1. to $1, 25. f
Shaker Socks, white and gray, $1.75 per dozen.
Unilaundried Shirts from 75 cents to $1.25 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 75 cents per doz,
Blankets, all colors at San Francisco Prices.
Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes, at Greatly Reduced Prices; y
‘This is decidedly the Greatest inducement ever offered.
I might go on and enumerate article upon article in my line which I am deter
han they have ever been sold in this section of country.
In order,to satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above,
ment, we invite you to call and examine these§goods and the prices,
K. Caspr
“The Piouser GTOGATY Store. a
now: $5.
Worth from $1.50 te $2.50 each.
and be convinced 8 thie is no clapaia
Here I am, nd ee a ia Ben For-Oher Il Years
—srniLINnG—
-Choice Famil Vv Groceri ceries,
At nia? vad Broad Street.
OPPOSITE cou TREASURER’S OFFICE, .
My long experience in , me to place before my custom.
(ers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
. PRICK, I keep constantly on hand
Our Taste Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest in the
World, Also, “Deep Sea” and “Tust Right” Mackerel
.-+»Morgan & Roberts’ Block POs eees
New, Orleans Molasses, New and Bright Georgie’s
“~* Codfish. Wood and Willow Ware, Croc
ery, Nails, Candles, &., &.
MY MOTTO IS:—_EaIR 4nD
SQUARE D: Se GOODS FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN, DEALING A DOLLAR'S WoRTH
CHARLES E. MULTOY
18; and. 20 Commercial Street, _
NEVADA Crit:
4: J. JACKSON, PROP’R.
—AGENT F ot,
“THISTLE. DEW WHISKY,
Etiipee EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE,
: a SPARKLING MUSCATEL: “CHAMPAGNE,
mrbeaite dtnded into taking imitations or GRAND PRIZE CHAMPAGNE, :
-Asio keep on-hand, Clock Baking . Power, English
Imported Cakes, and a full Aine < wf
Sig Sea Fira Class. Groce
mined. to sell. at ee prices
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