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December 14, 1893 (4 pages)

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LXVI--NO. 10201 : Transcript. ‘NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1893. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co. ne THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT on FOUND GUILTY. —— Published Every Evening, except Sunday. The jury brought in a verdict this afternoon. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month ment for life. WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : * oe SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. BLASTING ACCIDENT. RAILROAD TO MARYSVILLE. Eagle Bird Mine. What the Democrat of Tuesday Has 5 to Say About It, past about the construction of a railroad beblown up by a blast. tween Nevada City ‘and Marysville, and BROWN & CALKINS, .Proprietors. Guilty in the case of Chris. Evans They fixed the penalty, imprisonTwo Men Badly Blown Up at the there is a company of San Francisco capitalists. who have secured the right of way for a roadbed between Nevada City and Grass Valley. However they have not incorporated under the laws of the State, therefore there is nothing to prevent other capitalists forming @ company, going through the forms required to become. a corporation, issuing bonds, securing the right of way and commencing the construction of the.road. Hon. John F. Kidder, President of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge. Railroad; while in this city last evening informed a representative of the Demecrat that he is inclined to undertake the building of the road. He has.had a conference with some accident, but from a gentleman who came down from Washingoon teday, and dlso from James Young, the stage driver, we learn the following particulars: It seems that the night shift working in the upper tunnel had set off four or tive blasts just before quitting work. One. of the blasts failed to go, They notified the two men on the day shift, Frank Means and Staples. These men drew the charge, and supposing everything was all right began drilling the hele deeper, when the explesion occurred. It is thought ‘that a portion of nitro glycerineg from the giant powder had leaked out into THE-EDITOR’S DREAM. of of People. tor sat listlessly among his ‘exchanges, now dipping his pen in the mucilage and mechanically wiping it in his hair, now gazing at the blue-bottle fly which buzzed monotenously on the window, now seizing his scis— sors with determination, and letting them slip from his fingers into the waste basket, noW turning again to the fly as it flitted away through a broken pane and was lost to Two men arrived here from Washington . sight. Slowly his head dropped forward last evening after a doctor to go to'the Eagle . until it rested upon the bundle of papers be: eats Bird mine to attend two men who had been . fore him and becoming oblivious to things There has been considerable said in the about him, he seemed to be’ born away on The men who were dispatched for the} the wings of a giant bottle-fly, far, far, bedoctor knew very few partictlars of the. yond,the fleecy clouds that floated in the zenith, on and on until he reached the gates ef a beautiful white city, where throngs representing all nations of the earth, were moving in the ecstacy of joy. Calmly he approached the keeper of the gate and presenting his. card demanded admittance to ‘‘the Fair.” ‘*Mortal,” responded a voice sweet as music, yet full of power, “this is not a wicked city of the earth ; thou are at the gates of Heaven.” Slightly abashed, yet cheerily, the editor responded “you do not deny the usual eourtesy to the press.” St. Peter, for he it was who guarded the gate, extended his hand and said, “Welcome, child of the earth, thy trials A Terrible Warning to a Certain Class It was one of those dreamy, sultry summer days, characteristic of June. The ediSmartsville and other points on the ridge, is ‘ points on the line of the new road nearest the hole. of the owners of large tracts of land along the route, and there is a growing sentiment ‘in favor of the road which’ he thinks will cause action in the near future. He authorized the Democrat to say that he will censtruct the-road and have cars was badly bruised about the body. years if the property-owners alovg the route = death is a miracle. of $300, 000. Mr. Kidder constructed the Both the injured men will probably live. road of which he is now President, having “made the original survey and managed it from the driving of the first grade pin to the present time, and is in a position to de the arrived at the mine at 4 o'clock this morn: work on the new route at a lower figure . jing. The accident happended about twenty than any other contractor. By constructing minutes past 1 o’clock yesterday afternoon. the arate this _ Grass . si ey Se wou en have a continuous all-rail route to Colfax, at which point connection is made LOCALS IN BRIEF. pes the overland road of the Southern Summarized Mention of Minor Heme acific Company. H i The road,managed by Mr. Kidder extends a from Colfax to Nevada City and it has paid} The Manzanita Mining Company has leva faipdiy ot and does quite a large busi-. ied an assessment of one cent per share. nes each r, and-he is of the opinion that} The store now occupied byMrs, Robbins, ph proposed road would be a still better m. on Commeacial street, is to be partioned off estment. The frieght that is taken from] and part of it fitted up for a barber shop. Wheatland by teams to Spenceville, SmartsConstable Richards brought D. Casey up ville, Mooney Flat, Birchville, North San} from Grass Valley today to serve a term of Juan and other points is very large, and all] thirty days for vagrancy, would go over the new road, ee The Spenceville Ccpper and Paint Works} METALLIC WATER HEATERS. employ two teams to haul the product to Cay Wheatland, that being the nearest railroad . They Are Very Convenient But Need station, the distance beingabout fourteen to Be Watched. miles. This paint has been increased in Among the many modern house + convendimensions and they now turn out an averiences there is nothing handier than the age of five tons of metallic paint each work. metallic water heaters that are intended to ing day, besides the copper which is a large} be connected with cooking or warming item, stoves. These heaters are connected with The : majority of all freight going to] the regular water pipe and are supposed to be always kept full of water. Another pipe passes from the tank into the fire-box of the Stove, where it is ceiled around and then passed back into the tank. The heat from the stove warms the water in the coil of pipe and as the expansion takes place the hot water and steam goes into the tank, allowing the cold Water te come down into the pipe-coil inside the stove. In a short time all the water in the tank is hot enough for almost any purpose. As soen as any of the hot water is drawn off, the tank is imther than this to prove the trnth of statemediately filled up, cold water from the ments heretofore made by this paper, that supply pipe coming in to take the place of the proposed road promises a larger yeturn . that drawn off. In this way the water in on the amount invested than any*gimilar. the tank is kept from becoming superheated enterprise in the State. and there is no danger of an explosion ocrelatives in this county. taken from Wheatland, all of which would come to Marysville and be forwarded to the to these towns and camps. Then when the passenger travel is taken into consideration it will be noticed that there are two lines of ‘stages, one from this city to Nevada City, and one from Wheatland via Smartsville to North San Juan, each carrying passengers, mail and express matter. It does not require going into detail furBoth men were terribly mangled about} Long hast thou labored for humanity and the face and head. Means had both eyes} many blessings brought them though they blown out, his hands nearly torn off, and. knew it not. Enter, thou, the joys of heavStaples’ eyes were badly injured and it is lonely, sit on the right of the portal for a ec ae doubtful if he will escape without the loss. time and take note of the disposition made ; ; running into Marysville in less than two of hie: sight. He was terribly torn about! of those who approach.” The editor had the Hindus the holiest place on earth. : : the body. How either escaped instant. scarcely seated himself within the walls will take stock in the enterprise in the sum They are both unmarried. Means has}had taken the paper ‘for three years and Dr. Tickell left this city last night and. it ‘‘Refused.” He no sooner saw the editor STON’s. tf have been many but thy reward is great. en, but, lest lack of occupation make thee when one whom he recognized as having been a subscriber on earth approached. He and without paying what he owed marked in scarlet on his forehead the word “Reat 500,000, of which 30,000 are Europeans. than-he hung his head for shame while St. seepage! in Ties, then you cannot get Peter who knew him from afar off, branded . S¥!ted in this city. tt oot Doings and Intentions. D. Beatty of San Francisco is in town. Jas. Hatcher of Columbia Hill is in town in this city. last evening. day. last night en route te North Bloomfield. William L. Cole, who. has been quite sick from inflammation of the bowels, is ‘improving. 5 R. R. Colgate, principal owner in the Spanish mine, arrived here last evening from New York, a. Superintendent Begbie of the Spanish mine, who has been to San Francisco on business, returned home last evening. Dr. E F. Holbreok of San Francisco arrived here last-evening on his way to Washington, ~ J. O. Culver, G. Joubert and Fred. Brown were among the arrivals here from San Francisco last evening, Best in Town. Carter & JonNsron have a’ larger and finer ‘stock of Neckwear, Silk, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers and Reafs to select from than any other house in this city.’ dl4-tf Hires’ Root Beer. —_ Headquarters for this delicious and healtl.ful summer beverage—at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial street Tuk city of Benares, on the Ganges, is to ——_——-+-+@e-+ Canto, Egypt, has a population éstimated If Not There, Nowhere. —_— If yeu cannot get suited at Carrer & A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks’ . . Dan Webster of Wheatland spent today Miss E. Cary came down from Ormonde G. Abbott of Newcastle was in town toChas. Hill of Sacramento arrived here For Christmas Gifts. The latest fad is Japanese Bricabrao, An elegant assortment is now. being openCall and see the beautiful novelties, . . Whether you want to purchase or not. Mrs. Lester & Crawrorp. Main street, above Union Hotel. ~
—_——++ @e-Specimen Cases. samc a : 8. H. Clitford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affectod to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terrible reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Ill., had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucken’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well, John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores oh his leg, dectors said he was incurable. One bettle ef Electic Bitters and ene — Fine Presents. Call at Goupen’s and select your Christmas presents. All new and stylish goods! and at prices that defy competition. d2-tf _————----@e o-— ______. Latest Style Hats Can bé found at-Charles Grimes’, All sizes and colors, Go and look at them, tf Fine Candies, Oysters, Etc. A. TAM H’ JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND . . fine stock of Candies, Honey Cake Cows, Horses, Babies, Etc., Etc. Fresh Eastern Oysters served in any style. The best of meals served at all hours. fused” and sent him to the hottest place known to men or angels. Next there came &@ man who owed for subscription and changed his address to evade payment. He could not look St. Peter in the face and when he asked that he might enter, the g*tes closed and on them were written ‘Not Here.” Then there came a delinqitent who had taken the paper. for years and kept the editor from his due. St. Peter looked’ him in the face and passed judgment, ‘‘Mor. tsl, thy sin is great, yet thine inclination good. Thou mayst enter within the walls but will for the first thousand years set til thou hast learned that on earth thy paper cost the editor labor and money, and guardian of the gate then turned to the of justice, and said, ‘‘Mortal, thy work is not yet done. Return to earth and write Shadow which bespeaks their wide and ra: thereby thou maystbe bronght to know . them ; everybody prizes them and it’s good as how grievous was thy sin.” The great . Confections for the nominal sum at whic type in the office of the Celestial Post un~ . And very often they do; Nothing in Nevada City casts so large a shadow as Fooley’s Home-made Candies, pidly increasing popularity. Everybody buys . 1866. Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before Them ! So it has Been Said! h they are sold. —T—R—-Y T—H—E—yM.— slit whe mébovideed w tne dool. FOLEY, Leading Candy Maker. cS The Nessing contest starts in NOVEMBER 16th ist, 1894," . Me 5 ing until the Ist of February counted by a committee of any three gentlemen in this city, good values. Corner Pine and Commercial Streets A FREE TRIP MIDWINTER Fair One First-class Ticket to San Francisco and Return, via Stockton or Benicia, Including One Week’s Board and Lodging at any First-Class Hotel in San Francisco. This is Our Proposjtion : Every man, woman or child making a purchase 5 at our Store, be it 2 cen box ’ i . $25, Is entitled to one guess for every purchase he or she makes.’ ={ . om oe ie Bucklen 8 Arnica Salve cured him enThe one guessing the nearest to the number of beans opntained in . © a tirely. Sold at Carr Bros. Drug Stere. =. wethh ave his or her fare paid to San © siees Jar Francisco and return, includin . board and lodging at any first-class h 22 gecetepedls otelin San Francisco. Rt S o'clock & and ends on FEBRUARY The Jar of Beans can be seen.in our Show Window every day and even» at which time the seal will be broken and the Beans _—— Our object in doing st get better acquainted: with tie people and show them that we can and do Nell Clothing, Furnishing Conds boots, Shoes, Ete, As cheap as if not chearper than at any other = house in this city, ents WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Broad Street, opposite Citizens Bank. OVERCOATS. em, : That we are offering for $6, $8, $10 and $12.50, that are’ Sizes from 35 to aq. * Come and guess at the Beans and go to the Midwinter Fair at our-expense. CARTER & JOHNSTON, / . One-Price Clothiers, or re Nevada City. & prjze to secure a box of those Choice what thou hast seen asa warning to mankind.” The editor awoke, rubbed his eyes and wrote his dream.—Northwestern Review. + 0Oe o--— many are gray, and few are bald. Hall’s Hair Renewer restores the natural color, and thickens the growth of the hair. a. aoe Elegant Suspenders. for a Xmas present, at Carrer & Jonn_— 18 Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters re“CURED my cough like magic is the frecurring from a surplus of steam accumumaining in the postoffice at Nevada City, . ~ : ; lating in the heater. quent expression of those who testify to the heaters are perfectly safe, or as long as there merits of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. is water in the supply pipe. Bat occa— sionally the town water is shut off while bid aortas repairs are being made, and before the fact If you want to make your friend a nice . is discovered the water has run down in the present.it would pay you to see our window . heater and there is a rapid accumulation of display—the finest in the city. steam, in’which event there is some danger d14-if Carrer & Jounston, of the’ tank bursting, in case the confined steam should happen to ‘‘ flash.” Although these metallic tanks or heaters are built to —————+-0@e-o— —_-+ eee Many Visitors Coming. Ordinarily these . Nevada County, Cal., December 14, 1893: Alpene, Miss Ruth Baldwin, John 8. Armstrong, Jackson Berryman, Mrs. Chapin, Thos. R, Crawford, O. O. Douglass, Mrs. Lizzie = Nearty all woman have good-hair, reser Se SS] ANDW Fancy Embroidered Suspenders, suitable C HOICE ST. You make a mistake if you donot visit my Factory before buying your Epu. Coun’s. HOLIDAY SWEETS. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Ellison, W. Lothhammer, Mrs. Mary Mennick, John Noel, John A. Parker, John Shorner, —— Diamonds, Lat 1ctjc Repairing of Fine Watch yr CHRISTMAS Goops. 18°93. BUY vouR Watches, Jewelry, SILVERWARE, OPTICAL COODS, &C., From the Old and Reliable Firm of Brand. & RW All Goods ——— “6 Sold at Jewelry Cemmercial St., Opp. Daily Bortrom Transcript Printing Office. Made F iGurEs, < ONFECTIONS ~=te_ and Warranted Fon to ‘ One trial will convince you that I not only 7 Strictly _—, Order ie keep the best, Lut that I sell at x ? a : the lowest prices, First—Crass ! ALO Wee es and Jewelry By Skillful dnd Ex. perlenced Workmen. Goods purchased from us engraved free of charge. Orders from the country promptly attended to, Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada City. oo. J, BRAND. —— — ‘the East are going to take advantage of . the Exposition as an excuse for making a _ January 10, 1894, Those“who have already arrived at San Francisco as the advance guard of the great army of continent crossers, say that the influx of visitors will exceed the most sanguine expectations \of the friends of the Exposition. Eastern failroad managers are sending to the Department of Publicity and Promotion for advertising matter in connection with the Fair. ‘Lheir patrons are hungry for information on the subject. All this means that theusands of people in cheap rates, and’.the special attractions of long promised trip to the ‘land of sunshine, fruit and flowers.” % _—oo A Chance for Everybody. Remember you get a chance to go to the Midwinter Fair free with every purchase you make at Carrer & Jounston’s, tf —_—_ +--+ e@e--—_—--——Masonic Election. Ata stated mecting of Nevada Lodge, No, 13, F. & A. M., held at Masonic Hall, Wednesday evening, Dec. 13, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Thomas Benton Gray, W. M.; Carl Louis Muller, 8. W.; John A. Black, J. W.; Edward Myers Preston, Treas. ; Ianthis Jerome Rolfe, Sect’y. Installation will take place withstand a tremendous pressure, it is best not to take toe much risk with them. The best plan is to watch the heater and see that the supply pipe is feeding it, When the water is turned off from the supply pipe'be careful not to draw off teo much water from the tank. : A gentleman of this city informs us that a short time ago one of these water heaters at his house was badly strained by the pressure of steam. The water had been turned off at the main, unbeknown to any member of the househeld, and had uently got very low in the heater, while the volume of steam had increased so fast that it could not escape quick enough through the a supply pi It was very fortunate t the tank did not explode. Hurt Again. gaged in breaking rock when a flying piece sight of thateye. It is only a shert time since Schwartz was hurt in the mine by falling off a platform and striking upon a pile of rock. It is only a few days since he returned to work. Several years ago he met with an accident by whith one of his Ties in any store in San Francisco than eyes was badly hurt, and from which ‘he has never entirely recovered, , < : defendant five days additional time in which Charles Schwartz was hurt again at the! postponing matter until Thursday, DecemChampion: mine this morning. He was en. ber 21st. Submitted. there is in our window display. tf Willeford, Frank Williams, Mrs. A, E, If not called for in fifteen days the letters will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of these letters wil please say advertised, and pay a fee of one cent for each letter. Leonarp 8. Carxrs, P. M. — Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding : * John C. Nilon vs. Greenhorn Creek Lumber and Mining Company. Order granting to answer. : A. B. Driesbach vs. A. Walrath. Order “AS. Lewis ve. Mary Rolson, Administratrix, Our struck him in the eye, producing « painful] Order rescinding order setting cause for injury, which may result in the loss of thie . trial for December 20, 1893. Edward Barrett vs. O, A. Brockington, ~ No Better in the State. You can not find a better selection of Canter & Jounston. first-class workmen. GRAND DISPLAY : — OF— Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Optical Goods, Etc. FRANK GOLDEN of Virginia City and Carson has opened, in the National Exchange Hotel Building, Broad Street, with the Largest (Pm Live Stay ° pee t Elegant Stock of Goods ever brou ght Nickel alarm clocks ........ “ihr hey ae Tt geeen ines seeeeeeen, $1.35 8-Day walnut alarm and strike clocks..) . . . ) Pe Perro rere 5.50 ;. to Nevada City. . “¢ 46 time ae Be testa siete cies eel whee eie eek 5.00 1-Day ‘ SPST sc EN La OE I a ea 2.50 Ladies’ silver Ng Mires oye er fee peer es sea PA naeee nance caaek -25 lease us. ‘* dee {OCT Rs WEd a wchs cas eae eee besdiccs -25 A call trom the most sceptical witi pt ” Gentlemen’s silver tie ae Cried tance lela viaseiecie heii. te “ pee PN eos Foon sc kiverss sercs, ee 1.50 We offer these Goods at closer prices than #¢ ou $8 5 a eee ere Tee Peeve ee ree) ere 4.50 ones’ eee oe tina, theme.. 1.00 ey any house on the Coast. ‘ Watches cleamnd. reese Ie 1.25 we, et ree Main springs RAPES PUA SY Cesc te 5.08 on ence sin Picts naxkisdeence oc. 1.25 Boas 1 i d Cc d Clocks peer Se ORIEN ILE STITT oe yee for es ee = : . aca, Bie Sho hese trends cites sient 1. Olt ay oods Ea itl tS SA SS rk eae annie mde Pic WE a Rika AS ~~ YOU WILL HAVE TO SEE TO APPRECIATE THEM. PE ee sign Fo oer ee -10 2 mS Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing by EVERYTHING GUARANTEED, ‘ . Orders trom the country solicited. ct: TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, -And all other goods and work in proportion. Everything guaranteed first-class. ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. Il. H. HEROLD, COMMERCIAL STREET v a Le “op