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"THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
ee en
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
eta seaseie
FRIDAY, JAN. 26.
WHosy ox. 8 Gone= now?
A bill has been intro introduced in the
Adsemby, Providing for the removal
i Pacts Alameda
Sokal Oat te. cts fis true a
gnc tes Seresintion prete
any ie tpdincinn, iat eet
_ Sacramento, it is high time steps
were taken to remove the Capito! to
some point where it is not in yearly
danger of being covered to the dome
in slickens. We don’t helieve there
is any occasion for this ‘alarm, but
the anti-hydraulicers are fast ¢onvineing the people of the State that
there is catise. ©The Bes sows the
wind, add Sacramento will reap ‘the
whirlwind,
2u0r, erence
es amesican SHIPPING,
~ Phere is a proposition pending in
Congre#s intended to encourage ship
building in the United States, by
giving buildersa drawback or pre=}
mium equal to what the duty would
Biggs Badly Burned.
A telegram from Biggs, Butte
county, says: Our town was the
scene of quite a fire Tuesday evenhoger . gs The fire.origingted in E., H.
Batter . Gale’s livery stable, which is a total!
loss He is insured for $3,500. The
loss is variously estimated from $10,000 to $16,000; insured in the British, Phoenix and Western. Finigan,
who runs a stage liue from here to
«} to: Oroville, lost two horses anda
stage. Loss, $750; no insurance.
Charlie Turner, having an opposition
stage line from here to Oroville, lost
three horses and one stage, valued,
at $850; no insurance, O. H. Washburp, rancher, lost fom horses and
one -valued at $1,000; no. in.
fsurance. J.-Manning, proprietor of a
restaurant and lodging house, lost
three buildings and furniture. Insured for $2,150; valued at $4,800.
P, Gree, proprietor of the Planters’
Hotel, lost his barn and sustained a
great loss in removing hie furniture.
The hotel was saved by~ extraordi/nary efforts of the people. He is
covered by instirance, ashe has §3,500 taken by Mr. Heck of Oroville,
and $2,500 by J. R. Fleming, agent
of the Pheenix. There were from 20
to 30 horses burned and from 15 to
Chinaman lost a peddling wagon and
two horses.” All the buildings were
frame. Gale’s hay mow wag full-of
+ hay. His‘stable was about 45x160
——
“@ngine flew the track, dragging all-.
~ be on the material used in constru3tion, where the material is of foreign
production or growth. Would it
not bea more simple process, and
not so liable to fraud, to give a preium of a fixed sum for each ton ‘of
shipping built and leunched after a
certain date? The proposition now
before Congress will end in squandering several millions of dollars, with
n0 benefit to the people who vontribute the money. Therefore adopt the
easier and more~direct method of
doing it, y
eecmcomemesieieeees
Trex loaded coal trains coupled
together started Tuesday from Cumberland, West Virginia, one engine
front, another in the middle and
one in the rear. “In going down one
of the steep grades the engines lost
control, and the train started down
the steep incline at a fearful rate of
‘Speed. The train kept thé'track un~ “til it got on to the trestle-work, having a reverse curve, when the front
the sixty-nine cars and locomotives
“after it, all going rolling and tumbling. down a steep hill between
~~ gighty and one hundred feet-high.
Seven dead bodies were found in the
“wreck, aid more are missing, Each],
» strain consisted of a conductor, two
~ brakemen, fireman and engineer—in
all fitteen—not one of whom can be
found alive,Ou,” said M. Mignet, Secretary of
the French Academy of Mosal and
Political Sciences, referring to a-candidate, “I shall certainly vote for
him, He has unquestionable merits.
To begin with, he is decorated, then
_he has good looks and. manners, and
does not parade his opinions, He
has, itistrue, written some books,
but who among us is faultless ?”
Lorp Roseberry’s Christmas gift
to the tenants on his Mentmore estates was the remission of 15 per
cent, of their half-yearly rent, He
viously. He also gave every cottager in the villages on his estates six
hundred weight of coal, and a joint
of beef, of weight proportioned to
the size of the family.
At Pine Hill, N. Y., some men,
engaged in railroad work, attempted
todry Hercules powder cartridges
when. they exploded, “blowingthe
blacksmith shop to -pieces and _killing Albert Reeves, Louis. Fortner
and David Brown. The latter was’
blown fifty feet in the air.
Gustave Dorz,the famous Freneh
painter and designer, is dead.” He
caught cold Friday, returning home
in Paris from a soiree. On Saturday inflammation of the throat set
in, and: despite every effort it was
impossible to arrest its progress. He
— at 12:30 p. Mm. Tuesday.
k. PERRY proposes a law giving
Pia in Superior Courts on criminal tria's $3 per day for each day of
the trial, and 10 cents per mile for
each mile traveled to and from ‘their
homes when sumuioned to’attend the
Superior Court.
Ir was a Connecticut minister . ™
whose salary was raised $25. a year
and half the ‘fish he caught. And he
was the only man never suspected of
_eXaggeration in his statements of
the number captured,
ACCORDING to the latest advices, . (
315 lives were lost in_the Cimbria
disaster. There were 412 passengers
and 94 officers and the crew on
board,
‘a an SERRE: of Mil:
waukes, in’a fit of religions frenzy, on
» Tuesday. tolled d horribly matilahed her three children.
Au. but three members of the
‘French Cabinet have resigned, and a
politioal mein pees fowtitable. ”
paenen of San Penis, dint sudStockwell,
>} some street, San Francisco, ‘Cali fornia, or
gies, etc. Had we had a north wind
such as we had Friday, the whole of
the eastside of the railroad would
have been burned. As it was, there
was but little or no wind. The fire
broke out about 9 P. Mm. . :
Tue Jesuit Fathers in St, Louis,
Mo., are about to begin the erection
of a magnificent new church and
college on Grand avenue in that city.
The plans have been sent to Rome
for approval. It is stated that the
church will be after the plan of the
great Cathedral of Milan. The cost
of both the college and the church
will be upward of a ‘million dollars.
Work on the new structure will be
commenced in the Spring.
Tan liabilities of Andrews and
absconding managers, of
the Grand Opera House at San-Francisco, are from $3,500 to $5,000.
Both took the Southern Pacific
route, and are supposed to have
$1,000 each in cash.
o> See
Some of the ‘
selling ‘‘digitated emir or foot
gloves, but not even the indorsement of hygienists has mide them
popular,
THE President i an got a new piano, —His-reconciliation with Mr.
Schurz cannot be far off.
MARRIED,
At the Half Mile House, Nevada City,
January 24, 1883, by G. D. Blakey, J.
Charles V, Salix of Virginia City, . sh eceda’
and Caddie B. Paul of Nevada City.
a
DIED.
Jan. For]
lham, aged 27
In Rough and Read ab one
1883, Miss Mary go
years, 8 months and 1 da:
eas Notice.
XCELSIOR WATERAND MINING
Company. Location of works, Yuba and
Nevada Counties, State of California. -Location of principa pal place « of business, San
. Francisco, Califor
“Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting .
ef the Board of Directors, held on the. 28th
day of December, 1882,an assessment, No. 4,
.One. Dollar and Fitty ‘Cents per share was
tion, payable immediately in United States
gold coin tothe Secretary, at the office of
the Company, Rooms 8 and 9, No. 215 Santo the Assistant Secretary, §. J. Bolles, at
his office, No. 2 Nassau street, New York
oy, New York.
stock upon which this assessment shall
PP unpaid on Monday,the 29th day of Jan
uary, 1883, will be delinquent, and adveriised for sale at public auction, ard unless payment is ‘made before, will’ be sold at the
office of the Company, Rooms 8 and 9, No.
216 Sansome street, on ednesday,” the
14th day of February, 1883, at 12 o'clock,
M., to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses
of sale. By order of the Board of Directo.s.
W.4J. STEWART, Secretary
Office—Rooms 8 and 9, No. "216 Sansome
St., San Frauvisco, California, j8-4tw
POSTPONE! EMENT.
The delinquent day of the above assessment is hereby postponed-until TUESDAY,
the Thirtieth (oot) day of January, 1883,
and the da. sale of delinquent stock until SATURDAY, the Seventeenth @vth) day
of FEBRUARY, 1883.
By order of the Board of Directors,
W. J. STEWART,
ja26 Secretary.
Uonstable’s Sale.
B* Virtue of an execution to, me directed and delivered, issued ffém the
Court of John Rich, an "acting Justice of
the Peace in and for the tga a of ‘Eureka,
County of Nevada, State o: California,
ona certain ju ent rendered therein on
the 18th day of January, a. D. 1888, in favor
of Thomas Dowling, and against ( (supposed
hg = Lee & Company, for the sum of
undred and Ninety ine Doliars, and inteceet on said sum ut the rate of ten per cent
ah ern from the 18th day of Janua
and shall ex; for sale at public auction,
at Moore’s in front of ‘egarty &
store, Eureka Nevada Geanty,
State of California, on the 23d day of Februae, 4 A.D. i, at the hour of 2 o’clock, P. M.
se supposed to be title, interest and claim of said
) Sing Lee & Company, of, in
and’ to the re howie described personal
pen, to-wit: That certain mining claim,
ing in; Eureka Townshi gS Count of Nevada, State of Californ’ nown as the Beck
& Hickey’ mine, situated near the town of
4 Moore's Flat, bounded north by Illinois
mining claim, south by Hegarty & Co's.
mining claim, together with: sluice boxes
and house situated within said mine, or so
much thereof as will sat: said execution.
M. SHEA, Constable,
Bonne slowness hte beta 1883.
BUILDING LOTS
“FOR SALE.
rye goo BUILDING LOTS, OR A.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,
Situated on Piety Hill,
. For “ oat at the “BAZAR,”
Nevada Tan, é
~}20 wagons, buggies, stages, etc One}
feet, with a shed adjoining for bug-.
Eee .
levied upon the capital stock of the-Corpora--. —
J. S. DUNN, hie."
. 2 amorous IN
Spruce, Sugar
LUMBER,
Flooring, Siding,
Ceiling, Rustio,
AIM etateot .
Surfaced Lumber,
SugarPine shinglee. —"
Stakes, = a
; (Rough and Dressed)
POSTS,
(Sawed and Split)
Mining Timbers,
Mining Poles,
Laths, Etc., Ete.
—ALSO——
In connection ‘wie Ren: sens:
= OULD FLATSTORE
Wholesale and Retail.
J. S. DUNN, PROP’R.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Canned and Case Gooods,
esd,
Grain,
Crockery,
Axes,
Hatchets,
Hammers,
Shovels,
Picks,
Hoes, >
Nails,
Wire Clothes Lines,
PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES,
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Etc.
\*
Everything kept in
A First. Ulass Grocery Store,
at Prices LOWER than the
VERY LOWEST.
ONE PRICE.
To all, and satisfaction guaranteed.
N.-B) Onder blanks. furnished
residents of Nevada, . Grass Valley
and the adjoining country.
Goods Aelivered promptly. free of
charge.
ie aa
And Yellow Pine
CITY FINANCES,
— —— al
' RECKIPTS FROM TAXRs.
. Assegsment Roll Equalized. 95,223 53
gs a eee in’
ont listing dating jist, 19.00
To amount céllécted.. .95,214 86
By Sper cent, on General
Fund's portion for commissions on collections, $ 17318
By amount paid Treasurer, 5,041 48
. 96,214 66 $6,214 66
Net receipts trom tax 95,041 48
Beer licenses.. = 8100
Theatre
10-80
Cres “ 18 00
< ”*
-Leundry “ .. 162 00
Dog woe es 48 00
Liquor “ . 801.00
n't for licenses 5 received :
uarter seggrePETES TRE = 462 45
Re-eived from all sources :
quarter...... $6,678 73
Am’t cr. from all sources, 96,678 73
Dr. To warrants paid Gen.
Old issue ©.... 710 44
Warrants paid Fire Fund,
yee PRE + 15196
Warrants paid Gen’l Fund
bn SRO 4,648 19
Warrants paid Fire Fund
current year. .2>.2.5.> 1,046 61
In Treasury to bdlanceac, __ 121 58..
__ 96,678 73 90,678 73
AMOUNT IN TREASURY,
Balance as shown above, $ 121 53
Warrants on General Fund
drawn and pemceme ne
paket submitted,
CHAS. KENT, President.
F. me. SCHMIDT,
202 00°
Ste eee eee ee = seeee
"Pewee Sere ss eee eee ee oe isee ®
BROAD STREET,
TWO. DOORS BELOW EXPRESS OFFICE.
A Fine Assortment of
Imported and Domestic
BROADCLOTH,
DOESKIN,
MOHAIR,
CHEVIOT
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND WILL BE} —
Made up in the latest style.
FIRST-CLASS FIT WARRANTED.
Prices Low as the Lowest.
‘Nevada City, Jan, 19.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
—OF THE —
Citizens Bank, Nevada Cicy,Cal.,
Showing its Financial condition ‘on
the morning of January 1, 1883.
RESOURCES. :
Bank=premises...:....0.005 3 6,000
Real estate taken for debt... 5,488 15
United States 4 per cent honds. Sx 15
Other bonds and-stocks...., 211 50
County warrants,Nevada county, 44,824 61
Fresno county warrants.... 8,
Loans on real estate...... 11,349 75
Loans on U.S. Bonds and stocks, 6, 00
Loans on miscellaneous securities, 7, 88
Loans on personal security... 42,122 3
Money on hand..,... j
Due from Banks 20
00
LIABILITIES.
Capital, paid in coin...... 80,000 00
Due depositors. .. =
Due banks.....
Dividends unpaid..
Undivided profits.
Total liabilities ..... $159,915 25
State of Californra, County of Nevada, ss.
We ao solemnly swear that_we have, “(and
each of us a @ personal knowlege of the
matteis contained in the foregoing report,
and that the statements there’ m= made.are a
correct report of the financial condition of
the Citizens Bank, on the morning of January_ist, A. D. 1883, according to the best of
our knowledge and belief, and that the assets therein named are all under the custody of the eee officers of the Bank, or its
— ents and agents.thermore solemnly swear that the
pal. = capital of the said Citizens Bank is
hirty Thousand (30,000) Dollars, and that
said capital wes paid in assets -of the Bank
of-Nevada County, transferred to The Citizens Bank.
. PRESTON, President:
INO. “Tt MORGAN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn before me a Notary
Public in and for the County of. Nevada,
State of California, this fifth duy of January,
A. D, 1883, FRED SEARLS,
(smaL.] Notary Public.
The . Mietais Poses in Transcript Block,
now occupied by the Mechanics
Store, is offered for rent.
Counters and Shelving can be
had at half cost,
Possession given January Ist.
Apply to N. P. BROWN
CITY BREWERY,
CHAS. BLASAUF;
Proprietor.
Beer at Wholesale !
Canty tent heree.
Orders by mail. or otherwise
tended to promptly. =
Vsovada ty, Jmunry 901858” . HOMEOPATHTC PHYSICIAN.
-} box, which
Delivered throughout Nevada . Common-sense Remedy.
SHLIGYLIGA
No more Rheumatism, Gout,
. . OF Neuralgia.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND.
never known to fail in 6 case
acute or fete Refer to all prominent
physicians and druggists for the standing of
SALICYLICA.
‘SECRET:
ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE
pOmoNoUS URIG ACID WHICH EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC.
AND i SIE sb =
A is known as
sent tele because it strikes directly. a at
the cause of Rheumatism, Gout.and Neuralgis, while so many so-called specifics and
panaceas only treat: levally the effeeta.
It has been conceded by éminent scientists that outward applications, such as rubt bii with oils, ointments, linimente aud
sootht lotions will not eradicate those diseased which are the result of the poisoning
of the the blood with Uric Acid.
SALICYLICA works with marvelous effect on this acid and so removes the disor“Itisnow exclusively used by—all-celebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports 95 per cent.
cures in three days.
REMEMBER
THAT SALICYLICA isa certain _cure for
RHEUMATISM, GOUT and rhe ae
The most intense pains are subdued
instantly.
Give ita trial. Relief guaranteed or mon.
rel =
ta ds of testi fais sent on applicatlon.
“$l A BOX; 6 BOXES FOR ®: ~
Sent free on receipt of money.
Ask your Druggist for it.
substitutes, or something recommended
“just as ” Insist on the genuine with
the name of WASHBURNE & CO., on each
ne oman Tore Sen der our ature an indispensible requisi
to cereien in the treat t. Take
no othes, of send tous.
Washburne & Co,, Propristics
287 Broadway, cor, Reade St.
NEW YORK. :
NOTICE.
LL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned, are requested to make immediate payment to J.J
i Wallin; and gave costs,
OE SOS Se econ.
January 10th, 1482.2w
—THE—
“Boss of the Road”
ART STUDIO,
ROBINSON & CHASE, Prop’s.
FFICE AT THE PLAZA where
the sign, reads:
“In God we Trust,
Everybody else Cash.”
PAINTING,
In all of its various branches,
PAPER HANGING,
: KALSOMINING,
Aud WHITENING. ~
Orders Promptly Execated.
LIBERAL REWARD,
jall
A NY ONE knowing or in possession of
Certificate No. 2203 of the Noonday
Méne,
Will receive a liberal reward by at once
communicating with
A. HEYNEMANN,
Att’y at Law, $10 Pine Street, San Francisco, ja9-7t
FIRE INSURANCE,GUARDIAN”
lsat Comp y
OF LONDON,
ESTABLISHED Sel.
PAID-UP CAPITAL esate $5,000,000.
FIRE ASSETS EXCEED ... $7,000,000,
HE undersigned having been duly apT pointes fa
Resident Agents
Of the above compaiiy, are fully prepared to
accept risks upon approved property at the
— usually charged by first-class British
ices,
‘This Company
Has the
Largest Paijd-up
' Capital
Ota any Company doing business
THIS COUNTRY.
BRAND = BRO.
Dee. 27-1m. Resident Agents
SURGEON,
anv
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Aj saas
phe S223 4
3 .
ae
£35
a er
ae
ce ae
< 4 € 5
Do not be deluded into taking imitations or . "
READYTo the
we IMPROVE THIS UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY .
MADE ‘clor HING !
People of Nevada Coen; i
ie
On aid after Te. day the Entire Stock in the store on
the Cor. of Pine and Commercial Sts. Will be sl
at LOWER Rates than Ever Before Sold i in Nevada, —
ede onpieiectanionns
Having bought a very large « consignment of .
MENS’, BOY'S, AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING,
HATS,
4
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.,
I have. deemed it best to set forth the Prices ofa lost articles, namely’:
Men’s Cassimere Suits, formerly $18.00 now $12.00.
-Men’s Scotch Suits, formerly $20.00 now $14.
Men's Cassimeve: Frock Suits, fornterly $25.00 now $18.
Men’s Broadcloth Suits, formerly $30 new $25.
Men's Beaver Suits, formerly $22.50 now $r8, a
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 now $5.
Overcoats, all shades and colors, for Men, Youth and Boys at Great Reduction.
Boy's Suits from $4 up. Latest style Hats at very low rates,
Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 37 cents, 50 cents, and
75 cents,
California Gtay Undershirts and Drawers, $1-to-$1.25-— —
Shaker Socks, white and gray, $1.75 per dozen. \ :
Unlauudried Shirts from 75 cents to $1.25 each. ~ Worth from $1.50 te $2.50 each.
Great Reduction in Men’s and Boy’s Boots.
Mining Boots at $4.50, and all others, accordingly. ‘ iL
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 gees Sees
This is decidedly the Greatest Inducement ever affered.
I might go on and enumerate article upon article j in my line which Iam determin
han they have ever been sold in this section of country.
In orderjto satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above, and be convi
ment, we invite you to call and examine these goods and the prices, ;
ed to ‘sell at less priees
inced that this is no clap-trap
ASPER,
THE SUCCESS
ACHIEVED BY THE
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-HEREVER INTRODUCED, has d
me to determine to
iDEVOTE MY WHOLE TIME
TO ITS SALE.
Itis a pesitive Cure for
General Debility, Rheumatism,
Paralysis, Diseases of the Liver, Kidney and Bladder,
Female Weakness,
Lame Back and other Diseases.
‘M.A, BAUGH,
AGENT,
ROOM 35, UNION HOTEL,
za \NEVADA CITY.
.
Hours from 1 to 2. and 6 tO P. M.
Nevada, Dec. 17th,
e
Assessment Notice.
. A trea HYDRAULIC GRAVEL MINING COMP ah pues of principal place of busi ifornia. Location avon At ha Hill, Washington, Nevada county, ‘Cal lifernta.
Notice is hereby given that =e &@ meeting
of the Boardof Directors, held on the
Eighth day of January, A. D, 1883, an assessment, (No. 4) of ten cents a thareo on each
and gyery sh«re of the capital stock of the
corporation was levied— mY gating immediately, in United States he to the Secre, at the office o! ie Company, at No.
216 Sansome street, San F Francisco,
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain or ae on the Fifteenth day
of February, will be delinquent, and
ber deg for sale at public suntiens and
7 ie dre is made before, will be sold
on W nesday, the Seventh day of March,
1883; te pa; = delinquent ‘assessm
toxether, wi of adve Reger pd
ses of sale. — po of thee the Board
irectors. JAMES erie a
‘Office 216 Sansome Str: ‘k
>
Dissolution of Co-partnership . .
OTICE ee HEREBY GIVEN TH 2 THE
poe Parag gd e: between Henry and John Wa ber,
under the firm name of Vogelman & Webber,
at Nevada City California, is this day dissolved
‘The busivess will be
ined ‘to calles al b ls de ft is authorcollect ue to the fi an
ttle all it said tr ¥
by riutual consent.
2 contin egutoos. . ,
wt
The Fioweer Grocery Sore
——9—____.
Here 1 am, and Howe 1 Havé en Fur Over Yea
— SIE a—
Choice Family Groceries.
Prises sess aac Morgan & Roberts’ Block —
OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE}
e Spee, amarauan oe
My long experience. in buying enables me to place before my eustomers the BEST QUALITYOF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICE, I keep constantly-on-hand
“Our Taste Sugar Cured HamstandgBacon, the Choicest' in the
World, Also, “Deep Sea” and “Just Right” Mackerel
New. Orleans "Molasses, New and Bright Georgie’s
Codfish. Wood and Willow Ware, Croc
ery, Nails, Candles, &., &c, eae
MY MOTTO IS:=—EAIR AND
GOODS FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN.
CHARLES E. MULLOY
BEEHIVE GROCEAY STORE
18 and 20 Commercial. Street,
WEVADA A OITY.
PR, J.J. JACKSON, PRD
“CAGENT F a
. BOSSZCOFFEE POT, .
ee JAPAN TEA, aoe
ae ‘THISTLE. aid WHISKY,
ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE, _
SPARKLING MUSCATEL CHAMPAGNE,”
GRAND PRIZE CHAMPAGNE. __
Aslo keep on hand, Clock Baking Powder, gh
es, and a Aull: line of
SQUARE DEALING——A DOLLARS WORTH
6m wé @& @ maw
we wo
So
2 2 we