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evada City Daily 5 Crip
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NEVADA. CITY, CALIFORNIA. rereery SVeNe: DECEA.BER 27, 1894,
(he Nevada City lay Tame
UBLISHED EVERY BVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAYS,
—BY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
N, P. Brown. L. 8. Ca.xuns.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES.
-Une year, strictly i in advance.... $6 00
Six months.; 0..54.5% Naess rom
EA snpe months. fcikk FER EENS dee eke Gs 1 50
.16 cents
It not opata in advance, 60 cents r month.
Advertising Rites—Legal advertising $1 per
square for first insertion. 50 cents pet square
for each additional Be ee Business «dvertisements As per ca:
Tocal notices 10 cents per tine for first insertion and five cents for each additionai insertion.
Per w
Entered at the the Postoffice at Nevada City
as second-class matter.
County Official Directory.
John B Caraeel Gish ean ke ea Superior a e
MINOR viva vt okay 0 Ch ce Qabtameenone
p: @: Este Meelis (ce wkarsaas keen es Under Sheriff
PE PN SREP reer er nae aty f= 1 Clerk
J.C. er Clerk
Cc. R, . Assessor
Joh ..,Regorder
Thos Diatri yt ONE cA nces cu aeeweens stric' orney
we Rogers. . Superintendent of Schools
Oy OP: ae ee ea Pet oe may Rae ee Co1omer
D. 8, Collins .-Public Administrator
ne
SUPERVISORS. MerURT RES
J. M. BUFFINGTON, e ;
IDGEON, _T. J. ROBINSON
hos Pla E. W. DONNELLY.
.
. ARRIVALS AT THE
National Exchange, Broad ‘Street.
Miss Minnie Wilhelm, Grass Valley,
Miss Lulu Wilhelm, “6
James McClure, “8
M. J. Brock, :
Peter Trouuser,
J. W. town You Bet,
R, Riddinger, ‘*
J. J; Lawrence, Oakland,
Hugh Robbs, Sacramento,
Miss Nettie Meyers, Downieville;
J Copeland, San Francisco,
8, Culver, bts
Louis Landrigan, Sierra City,
Jack Hayes,
Burns Berkie, Colusa,
8. Doner, Downieville,
Hi. Sanders, Colfax,
James Verran, “raniteville,
A. MeMahon. San Jose,
Geo, Coffey, French Cerral,
W. M. Gibson, Franklin, Penn.
O. O. Howard, English Mountain,
B, ©. Van Eman, San Francisco,
EK. M. Grant, yy
Sam Wolford. Colfax,
Home-Made Jewelry.
All persons who want jewelry manufactured to order are requested to hand in their
orders to ©, J. Brand as soon as possible.
Get them in early and avoid the rush,
oo
A Household Treasur.
D, W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y. say
that he always keeps Dr, King’s New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its
use; that he would not be without. it, if
procurable, G, A. Dykeman Druguist,
Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King’s New
Discovery is undoubtedly the beat Cough
remedy ; that he has never failed to do all
that is claimed for it. Why not try a
remedy so long tried and tested, Trial
bottles free at Carr Bros, Drug Store.
Regular size 50c, and $1,00.
2 ae a . ,
SONS TIPATION
INDIGESTION DIZZINESS
CRUPTIONS ON THE KIN
wt
C UREC
‘ WSU. ror A CASE If WiLL NOY CURE, .
Sold by Carr Bros.
CITY HOTEL.
Mrs. CO. C. Conlan
s to Announce to the people
of Nevade City and the pub!
genera y thet having purChased the property kaown
the Un ‘tates Beer Hall
nd i ee and hayfoe. rem edhe ‘retolaae sige
for tote! purposes, pages, ane 4
prepare: te the
publie with
Board and Lodging at
Reasonable Rates,
FicaieClors
18 are all First-Class,
Light and A
a@ The Tables will he supplied with
the Best in the
The Hotel wi LF ely ta the @ ag
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FACTS ABOUT RAILROADS, .
The Interstate. Commerce Commission
Gathers Interesting Statistics.
‘ The interstate commorce commission
has made its sixth statistical report.
The total mileage of railwvays in the
United States on June 80, 1898, was
176,461.07, being an increase during
the year of 4,897.55 miles. The corresponding increase during the previous
year was 8,160.78, from which it appears that there was some revival in
tailway construction during the year
tovered by the report. The number of
roada abandoned during the year was
19. The total length oi line, including
all tracks, was 230,137.27, which in-4
sludes 10,051.36 miles of second track
and 42,043.40 miles of yard tracks and
tidings.
The total number of employees in the
service of railways on June 80, 1898,
Was 873,602, being an increase of 52,{87. Of this total of employees, 35, 8384p
are assigned to the work of genéral adinisteation, 256,212 to maintenance of
way and structures; 175,464 to maintenanc of equipment and 397,916 to conducting transportation, the remainder,
3,627, being uuclassified,
The aggregate property properly classifled as railway capital was on June
r
“80, 1893, $10,506, 285,410, which shows
railway capital equal to $68,421 per
mile of line. The amount of stock ont$3, 982,009,602 was common stock, the
remainder, $686,925,816, being preferred stock. The funded debt ontstanding was $5,225,689,821, classified as.
follows: Mortgage bonds, $4,504,383,162; ‘miscellaneous obligations, $410,474,647; income bonds, $248,182, 730,
and equipment trust obligations, $62,699,282, The amount of investment in
the railway securities has increased
during the year from $1,891, 457,053 to
$1,563,022,283, being an increase of
$171, 565, 180.
The amount of stock paying no dividends during the year was $2,859, 334,
672, being 61.24 per cent of the total
stock outstanding.
The total of dividends paid was $100,929,885. The aniount of mortgage bonds
paying no interest was $492,276,999,
or 10.98 per cent of the total of mortgage bonds, and the amount of income
bonds paying no interest was $204, 864,269, or 82.56 per cent. of the total of income bonds.
Thé total number of passengers carried during the year ending June 30,
1898, was 5938, 560,612.
The number of tons of freight reported by the railways for the year was
745,119,482. Ton mileage was 98, 588,111,883,
The gross earnings from operations
on the railwaysof the United States for
the year ending June 80, 1898, were §1,220,751,874, being an increase of $49,$44,681 over gross earnings reported in
the previous year. Operating expenses
during the yoar were $827,921, 299, being an increase of $46, !.28,803 over the
previous year.
The final net income available for
dividends was $111,058,084, being a
sum. less than the corresponding amount
for the previous year of $4,907,157.
After deducting from this amount the
dividends paid the income account of
railways in the United States for the
year 1898 shows a surplus of. $8,116,745, which is less than the surplus of
the previous year by $5,919,311.
The number of. railway oyees
killed during the year was 2,727, being
greater by 178 than those killed during
the previous year, The number of employees injureth was 31,729, being greater by 8,462 than the number injured
the previous year. The number of passengers killed during the year was 299,
being less by 77 than the pumber killed
the previous year, and the number injured was 8,229, being two in excess of
the number injured the previous year.
Of the total number of deaths to employees on account of railway accidents
488 were due to coupling and uncoupling cars, 644. to falling from trains and
engines, 78 to overhead obstructions, 247
to collisions and 153 to derailments,
the remainder being due to causes not
so clearly defined. An assignment of
casualties to the opportunity offered for
accidents shows 1 employee: to have
been killed for every 820 men employod
and 1 to have been injured for every 28
men employed. The most dangerous
service is that of trainmen, and for
vavse tho statistics show i employeo to
have been killed for every 115 trainmen
and 1 employee tohave been injured for
every 10 engaged in this service. A
similar comparison shows . passenger
to have been killed for each 1,985,168
passengers carried, or for each 47, 588,966. passenger miles accomplished and .
passenger injured for each 183,822 passengers carried, or for each 4,406,659
peak miles acoumplished, —Washngton Correspondent, “
ARRIVALS AT THE .
Union Hotel, Main Street.
e % McPhee, San Francisoo,
ee
M, Ross,
Packwood, aglish Mountain Mine,
Smarisville,
Landrigan, “
Ie HE ea LAM,
ath ee! “
(Formerly City y Hot
Broad and.
orner OIVADA. CITY, cate
standing was $4,668, 935,418, of which.
KARL’S CLOVER ROOT wi!l purify
your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
your Bowels and make pour head clear.as a
bell. 25c., 50c., and $1.00. Sold by Carr
Bros.
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’ Buy your best girl a pair of Opera Glasses,
a fine Leather Sterling Silver-Mounted Card
Case, or an elegant Gold Watch for a Xman
present. Largest assortment and lowesi
prices at Luetje & Brand’s, at Me
‘) CENTS. EACH
Fancy China
Caps, Saucers and Plate,
Dainty Decorations.
Great American Inyo ting Tea Co.
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
CHINAWARE,
Prices. atts “tr,
& a SSWARE.
A Merry ’X mas to All.
FREE!
Cream Chocolate.
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THE. HOUSE AND LOT,
Adjoining Andrew Parker's, on
the south, is offered
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN,
The house contains nine rooms, and has a
yood w ell,
The lot is 80 feet wide and extends from
the Kailroad track w Long street.
For farther particulars i to
d15-2w. PARE.
UNION MARKET,
Commercial st., Nevada City.
COLLEY BROS., + Prop’s.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc.,
At the lowest rates.
E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
stock ofthe
Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon
and Lard.
7 aes Priges .
Established Sept.6, 1860, by N. P. Brown d Co,
anes
WEAPONS, ON WHEES.
P guns, Wagons
Tateot Rifles, _ Carts,
Pistols, ~ Velocipedes,
Bean shooters, Wheelbarrows,
Ete. Ete.
PUZZLES. GAMES.
World’s Fair, Telegraph Boy,
Brownies, . Bileede
United States, Tallyho,
Wild West Show, —
sc rerersnenerersnrnerersnrnerervernernererversereryt?
ENew Year Cheer
hargest Variety .
MECHANICAL.
Jumpivg Dogs,
Crawling Alligators,
* Running Horses, Drams,
sdedisy * irds, Accordeons, :
te. Ete.
BALLS. . MISSCELLANY. a
Base, Fancy Whips,
Foot, Wooly Dogs,
Celluloid, Banks,
.Rubber, Rocking Horses,
AT.
CARR BROS.
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Do you want the latest and finest
“novelties, useful and ornamental, to
present to your
big and little,
We
Perfumes
From the World’s Most sarees sa Makers.
§ Picture Frames
Wall and Eneel, Many sizes and Patterns,
; Booklets and Cards
Prang’s, Raphacl'Tiok. &
* Picture and Autograph Albums
Have. Them !
JAMA JAA A AUAAAA SSAA
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loved ones, both
Sons’, Hildesheimer’s, Etc.
We SN i Me Ne It Bp Slo SMe SM Mle Mie Se Sp Biss
All This Seation’s Most Hlegant and Stylish.
Christmas Books for, Old and Young
Their New Place.
Mrs. L. C. STATTON
and 4
Geary Street, San Francisco, where
Lien pave opened for the Fal; Trade in MILand erarely invite all who visit ee
city to give them a eall.
Casm COUNTS
——AT
KINKEAD’'sS!.
HousePuraishing Rooms,
Commercial at., Nevada City.
LARGEST AND FINEST STOOK .
THE LOWEST PRIOBS.
PARLOR SETS BEDROOM
DINING AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE.
BEDDING,
FLOOR MATTING,
RUGS, ETC.
Upholatering Neatly Done by one of
the Best Upholsterers on the Co asi
Carpet Laying and Sewing a specialty.
Notice for Proving we.
N THE SUPERION Courr, IN pm FOR
i the any of Nev State of Californie
ta ape
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Dated Dee. 16th, 1804,
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MISS JESSIE NIVENS. §
H*ke removed from 504 Turk Street to 413 } jf
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PURITY, a, ATTY
All the Prottiost Printed This Year.
In Celluloid, Plush, Metal and Leather
Eighty Styles Dressing, Glove and Handkerchief Cases.
Freshest Novelties. Biqgest Stock.
MMe MMe Me SMa Me SMe as
“NO CORKSCREW REQUIRED.
"USINVO3O VW B1LL08 AUZAZ
DIST STORED, AND BOTTLED
UNDER THE TREASURY AND INTER.~ NAL REVENUE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE U, 8, GUARANTEEING
TO THE CONSUMER PURITY, AGE,
MATURITY. 8 me be ¥On THE MEDN 4
sruvuarine rnormattas,
CROWN DISTILLERIES co,
OITALERG AND BOTTLERS,
100 AND 102 FRONT erncer,
San Faanciace, Gar
PACIFIC COAST STORES, .
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Opal Horaae By” rowieteams,
ste fe 6 ala loli
. erserce gamna
SOCIETY DIRECTORY. —
=—_
Mistletoe Encampment, No, 47, 1. O,
Meets at Odd Fellow's Hall
very ud and 4th
at 7100 pielask, —_—
W, i. P,
_GEO. A. GRAY, 8, ilgili
ilydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N.S. G. W
. Meets ut Pythian Castie
Every Tuesday Evening at 7:80 0'clock.
JAMES RUICHINSON, President,
8. W. MARSH, RB.
Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M.
Meets at Masonic Hall,
"tack Mestings on the Second Wednenday of
PA rise 6 Brethren in good standing are corT. B. GRAY, Maste
1, J. ROLFS, Secretary. "
Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K, T.
Meets at Masonie HallFirat and Third Faeries 0 of Each Mouth at
I. J. ROLFE, B FRED, BEARLS, Com.
Nevada City Council, No 30, 'Y. M. I.
Meets at Hibernia Hal)
Every Altern pate Friday Evenin
; Totes toes with oie Friday Sede
J. M. FOLEY, President.
OARL SCHEMER R. 8.
“Milo Lodge, No, 48, K. of P.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Friday Evening at 7:80 o'clock.
H. R. HOSKINS, ©, ¢.
B &, RECTOR, K. of B. and @,
LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6,
WN. dD. Ga w.
‘ns. Bacie Dovata wn AMELA Hon ne.
. E.B.POWER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law and
PUR Halbeek teen
PRED
iret rt Law.
WLeucE Ed ALL THE Courts,
J. mM. _WALLING,
Attorney tat: Law,
eet BLD X a, gow BLOAD
MUSICAL. #
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Toy Pianos, s
Singing Toys, %
lisse.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
A S097
SILVERWARE
Wee ee
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FINE CLOCKS
In
great pleasure to
ornot, Q9F"Country orders solicited,
Oar last large consignment of Holiday Goods has arrived, consiating of
Fine Diamonds, unset and mounted,
Solid Gold Jewelry—a great variety
in Latest Styles.
Sa agen in handsome desi esign,
and accurate timekeepers,
Of all kinds, including the Latest
Noveltiés from Eastern houses.
Marble, Onyx, Iron and Wood.
Opera Glasses, Card Cases, Canes, Etc.
Everything sold at the Lowest oo fay Prices.
hen out shopping call in and inspect our stock, It gives us
ow goods, whether you wish to purchase
LUETJE _& BRAND, sk0aD sr, ore Fi
pemeenemeeeenl
New York E Bakery
Com meroial St., adjoining
franacript Block.
Serna ‘
a, Wat, DURST, ~ Prop'’r,
N EW YORK BAKERY through all time,
In public favor seems to bw
. ephaeiage: ‘goods are alwaya here,
To serve us well i¢ Durat’s ide
VV holesome Bread, if you should seek,
He has it fresh throughout the onal
iy eine to none here, patrons deem,
In Nevada City, he is i
O' pies,.all made with skill and care,
His price is always jnat and fal
R” and Choice Wedding Cakes, we see,
OLshent styles, and icine
1 eg this in mind, “titi near and far,
The New York Pakery is the #ikew
MT. ORO LUMBER CO.
Lumber _
Matched Flooring
Dressed Siding
Fencing
Laths
SEASONED LUMBER AT LOWEST
MARKET RATES.
Lumber of all kinds for BUILDING and MIN
ING purposes always on hand oraawed toorder.
Orders left at the Saw Mill neer Quaker * 11),
or atthe Office, Piety Hill, on os} Grass Valley
Road, will be promptly v Solivene
ee oe
Nevada ~ Undertaking Company.
GEORGE A, GRAY, Manager.
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
18 Broap Staget, Nevapa City.
Residence on Coyote Street.
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN,
Dentist.
NEVADA CITY, + + = OAL,
PR with Dr. N. E, Chapman, Sseramente
treet
D. s. BAKER
by READY AT ALL TIMES TO ATTEND TO
all orders tur
DRAYING AND NAULING,
articular attention paid to the transportatio
«gee for theatrical parties.
SCHMIDT BROS.,
Pine Street, Nevada City
” Leading Cigar Dealers.
: gers ftook —
Leading Lady / General Arthur,
The Best Humboldt Imp'td,
5 --Cent < Bo Club,
In the City,
SMOKE
ROBERT. MANTELL Clon
FOR SALE BY :
Sohmict Bros,
Aud Chas. P. Gray.
The Luding To Cnt Cig,
ae aera
FIFTY CENTS A WERK
[Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length luserted under this head for 50 Cente
a week or$2a month. Each additional line
10 Cents a week or 4 Cents a month, Payable invariably in advance.
Girl Wanted.
A competent girl i is wanted to do general
house » work. Apply at this office, n28
Ranch For Rent;
The Seibert Ranch, situated on Deer
Greek, is offered for rent. Enquire at Legg
& Shaw's, . al3
ROOM TO RENT.
A single room on the second floor of the
Transoript block, Enquire of Fred E.
Brown.
Dancing Classes.
Prof, John Mivhell's dancing class for
ladies and gentlemen will ‘meet at Odd Fel
lows Hall every Wednesday evening, Children's class, Saturday afternoon. Soiree
every Saturday evening, ol6
SEWING MACHINES.
Singer Sewing Machines of all grades,
machine oil, needles and fixtures always on
hand at the agent’s office in James Cairns
harness shop, Broad street,
m5 Herprar Coorr, Agent.
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FICK--LONEs BUILDING, COR. COM.
merol»t and Pine atreeta.
P, FP, SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
w"s ILL FRACTIOR IN THE STATE AND U,
PRANK T, NILON,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
FFICE—MORGAN ROBERTS’ BLOOK,
Nevada City, Will practice in all the
Courts.
ce SWEET BRIER CAMP.
Fy A New and Heautiful..
MOUNTAIN RETREAT
. «Tn the Vicinity o
_ Castle Crags & Mt. Shasta.
Read whet the Rev, ) K. MeLean
Pastor of the First Congregations
Church, Oakland, says of it :
Hazen Cawex, April 14, 1994,
I am more than pleased with: itdelighted, The place seems to me to
embody all available points tor 9 camp—
dry, firm soil, good water (the very best)
fine chances for drainage, and scenery
uneurparsable. The view of Mt. Bhasta is
; one of the very beet to-be had from any point;
it in visible from every part of the ground
The view of the Crags also is fine. The gen
oral cavironment is of the best. It is an’
oval-shaped amphitheater, three miles long
by one-fourth to three-fourths of a mile
wide, with receding walle two to three
thousand feet in height, with lines and
shades of beauty at every reach. I
oubt if a better place can be found in
all Northern California.
G REDUCED RATES.
Campers Outfits, Tents, Poles, Bed~
ding, Cots, Orl-stoves, Folding-chairs,
‘te;, shipped ag baggage. For full information
address T, J, Piety) Castella, Oal,
Or Tl. H GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent,
: Sournnas Pactrie Company, San Francisco .
Fine Pasture,
Parties wishing good od Winter Teture tor
Heres and Cattle at Reasonable Bates, can be
aecommodated by applying to tae be opp 48
atthe
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