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~ THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT .
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Shell oysters always on hand at the Golden
» “al, says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the
" ‘ sraciate a us i ! x ~e ~ Sty pear T — : : = 5
A DARK HORSE + * BAPE CERNE PREM RS BYR YH ES JVsz RECEIMED, be Semi-Annual Report
"(Established Sept. 6, 1860.) Will Probably Carry Off the Great
“wa “Senatorial Stake. F
Nevada ‘City, Nevada Gounty, oat.
“K Sacramento correspondent to theBay
papers writes as follows: ‘The arrival of De
Young and the Perkins caucus gave a new
interest to the Senatorial fight, and that . 2)
fight may be relied upon to furnish the sensations to the capital for the next two or
three weeks. The Perkins caucus, or, rather,
the conference of Perkins’ friends, was a.
‘fizzle. Forty-four Legislators wére present
{at first, but three immediately withdrew
Published Eveyings Daily Except undays and
Legal Holidays. r
SuBsCRIPTION TERMS—Fifteen Cents a Week,
@ixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollars a Year When
Paid in Advance fer a Full Year.
LocAL READING Notic es—Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates
‘For Other Advertising Made Kno #n on Application. . and six more léft immediately after Senator
—— — ; Tirey Ford had finished a speech eulogizing
FRIDAY.. Bete eS ae JAN, . 1895. . Perkins, leaving thirty five in the conferomen enmrterne ne ————— ~~ —. lence. The Perkins men have claimed 57votes as pledged and 45 of these they have
asserted could absolutely be relied upon.
‘They showed their hand and at once demonTa . strated their. weakness ; The failure to keep
" PERSONAL POINTERS. up to expectations was supplemented by the
additional blow of the arrival of De Young.
Perk ivs is practically out of it, But it does
not follow that De Young will win.
ee oung and Perkins are on the me
(oF For interesting reading matter
look on first page. zi
}
———
hea
A Concise ‘Chronicie of Various Folks
Doings and Intentions.
F.Griswold of Sacramento is in town.
Ed.-M, Lynn of Sacramento is in town.
8.0. Hayes and wife-of -Edeu-Vale_are
at ‘Perkins.
The third maa who will win, ae who he
here on a visit. \iswill not be determined ‘in caucus, — All
Miss Alice Caldwell went below today = the Republicans will not a caucus, aad
attend school. the San Francisco delegation, with _PendleJames Fogarty of Fre snch* Corral was in,
town yesterday,
Frank £, Snell has gone to Trinity county
to take-chargevof a mill. :
Ww. A. Smith.of SanFrancisco arrived
here on last night's train.
P. A. Seitz of San Francisco. was id town
last night on his way to San Juan,
W. E. Kyle, John -Doyle,.G. G. Kyle, T.
Hall, J. P. Fogarty. J, Fogarty came over
from Birchville yesterday.
ton of Los Angeles, Senator Flint of San
Benito'and men of such high standing, wi
not go near such a gathering. Senator McGowan of Humboldt is being considered,
Congressman Bowers is. being considered,
and so are N, P. Chipman and Irving M.
Séott, and now comes Senator Seymour of
San Bernardino,
“There won't be any caucus,”
Seymour said to a correspondent—‘“‘that is,
there will be no caucus uatil after five or
. A.M. Al d daughters went ne
Taishan pouara Ara ee echool at,! six ballots have been taken. They came to
f Paar ee . . me and asked mé to sign the caucus call,
§ rs. Allen will visit in San i
— — ‘out I refused. I am not a Perkins man: I
rancisco. }
am not a De Young man.’ Indeed I might
bea candidate myself or have one,”’
_ Yes,” said a friend of the Senator’s who
was with him, ‘‘and. you'll be a good candidate, too. Why not? You're a prominent
Republican, were frequently mentioned as a
candidate for Governor at the last election,
are a Past Commader-in-Chief of the Grand
Army of the Republic in California and a
man of standing in the State.”’
“That’s all right,’ said the Senator, waving the suggestion aside, ‘tit. is anybody's
fight and there will be no caucus—you just
mark that.” :
De Young arrived and,
had been engaged for him at the Golden
Senator
arrived here last evening on his way to Washington. .He was accompanied by L. Radovich of Sat Francisco.
— Peo ay Ciao
ITIS A MARVEL.
The Effect T hat Anti-Toxine Treata ment Has on Diphtheria.
D0 Jan.
Kinyon of the United States Marine Hvspital service, who has made a thorough
study abroad of the anti-toxine treatment,
medical fraternity
of Washington last night said that the effects of an anti-toxine in diphtheria cases
were little short of marvelous; Since the .
'on Sixth and L,streets, where he stopped
discovery of the dipbtheria bacillus, the aband jssued bis orders, He said he wes satsolute diagnosis of the disease by the m1 . isfied Perkins had demonstrated his weakcroscope was possible, the germ being as
distinctive as that of tuberculosis, The
speaker said that 89 per cent of the cases
were really
WASHINGTON, 10,—Surgeon
in an address ‘before the though quarters
Eagle, drove at once to an apartment house
. ness and he felt confident of having a chance
himself, ae
Assemblyman Thomas of Nevada did not
attend the caucus because he ig for MarkThomas nominated E. F,
so-called membraneous croup
diphtheria. !
: f ham for Senator. 1
Wie Wes sere semen he seid, saan “Preston two years ago, Away down in his
‘the disease should not be .
. heart, there are those wh'o say, he would not
object to Jacob H. Neff for the position and,
if Neff ever has a chance, it will be Thomas
of Nevada who will make it for him.
The latest gossip is that Irving M.
was no reason
stamped out entirely.
tion that the.discovery. of the.’ anti-toxine
There was no questreatment was on a par with that of smal]He favored gevernmental
or municipal control, or at least supervision
pox vaccination, Scott
has a prospect for wearing the’ Senatorial
toga. Mr, Scott is well known’and expe“rienced in the.doings of affairs at Washington and besides all this isa warm personal
friend of W. W. Stow, who has a watchful
A gentleman’ from Grass Valley informed . eye on the way the Senatorial: breeze is to
us today that a report is’ current there to blow. Scott
the effect that the suit brought against: the . is iy.the race now as Mr, Stow’s real choice,
North Star Mining Company by the owners . while De Young is, advanced. as the eminent
of the old Martin Ford
We hope it is so,
of the manufacture of auti-toxine, to insure
its being of standard quality.
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‘Said to Have Compromised.
The gossips fix it up that Mr.
had been . ‘tactician’ 3 notainal choide,
A suit
would prove of great detriment to Grass,
mine, tealizing that
the selecttow, ‘of the Direetgr-Ceneral would
be an extreme ly ‘bitter pill for the people of
the State to swallow, but inclining toward
hiimoring De Young's ambition as far as
possible, it is'said that all the while. Mr.
Scott is kept in mind as a proper man as a
compromise candidate. Whether this is to
compromised,
Valley for awhile at least,
pacts + 7eeWett Merited.—
~ After two years upon em Superior bench
of Amador. county Judge John F, Davis has
retired and wil] resume the practice of
Jackson, During his two
come about is another one of those things
that. only time can reveal,
a ve
his
profession in
years amongst us J udge Davis has by his ie ee eae ; oe
honest-and-upright-conduct—of —the—duties Four Mase ne — now Fan. theis
of the exalted position which he held,a: d. °*” electric. ight pants, a
2 4@e>
A Brooktyn laundryman, Hop Gee, has by reason of his great ability as a jurist
shown himself worthy of the esteem and . jyst taken unto himself a German girl for a
confidence of all. Those who know him spouse. :
are proud of his friendship and delight in his ie
success and hope ere long to see him at the PINEVILLE,
head of his profession.—Amador Ledger.
5 ae
He Follows Their Statement.
+ eee a
Ky., has two very active
Mayors asa result of a slight difference of
opinion, .
neers oes
THe Utica “Alderman have appointed a
“My friend, ‘ Lexow Committee to ‘look intp’
man ‘to the other sclemn-looking man, ‘‘are departments.
you not ‘a follower of the Christian science =
GREAT plans are
' said .the solemn-looking
the city
7 7e@ee
maturing for the improvement ‘and extension of the elevated
railways 6f New York,
++e+Undertaker’ s Notice,
treatment ?’
“In one sense I
taker.”
am. I am an under—s ee +
Tue Hlindis Board of W orld’s Fair Commissioners report a balance’ of nearly $5V0,000 of the appropriation,
ale aCe
Hope Crushed to Earth
oe!
Persons wishing the services of George A,
Gray, manager of the Nevada City Undertaking Company, after 10 P. M., can telephone-to him fromthe Union Hote], d17
Come to the
DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Will rise again in’ the bosom of a dyspeptic wise enough to substitute for the pseudotonics, which have bamboozled him out of
his belief in the possibility of cure, the real
invigorant and stomachic, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, Tlie bilious,-the nervous, the
dyspeptic, the rheumatic alike derive speedy
benefit from this helpful itanie medicine.
Persons suffering from indigestion will gain
no positive permanent good from the fiery, JO B 6) FF . "at E
unmedicated stimulants of commerce, * too its iM 4
often used recklessly. The Bitters is “im. " Saat ee
measurably to be preferred to these as at , ee °
tonié, since its pure basis is modified by the REC RIPTS Ne i
conjunction with it of vegetable ingredients “ yt os be
of the highest reniedial exvellence, MaFs og
laria is prevented and remedied by it, and Boer ee
it ea into the weak and sickly, BALL PROG RA MS
A wineglassful three times a cay is the
average dose. *. T BUSINESS CARDS, —_—-—-+ 296
. Large Eastern — is .
ASSAY, EP ORTS,
‘West. sre and try them. n2tf
ae
Carcam Sweeney, U . 8. Aj Bes Diegé,
first medicine I have ever found that would
da me any goo Price 50c, Sold by
Carr Bros.
ARN N RNR NN OV ee,
Both
but it-looks as if De Young can dono}
a
-{ titioner
i vouchers, within four months after th
sTOC K CERTIFICATES, Take the
Gharistmas ‘Suitings and Overeoats, . .
eo FOR MEN’S WEAR.
I have i an extensive line of impotted and domestic
a= A PERFE’. cloths tor Dress Suits, Business Suits, and‘your “Sunday .
FIT Best’ Suit, I am making oe of the' Latest .
. . Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, atprices .
GUARAN' SEED; _ that eompare favorably with “store” overcoats, Come .
' and see them, {
. ‘ .
E. DULAC, Mercian Tailor.
Cc ommercial Street, in Transeript Block. j re
.
J E. CARK. ft. H. CARR,
PRUPRIETORS: OF THE . one
Palace. Drug, Book and Stationery Stor,
“hia Bulg, Go. Pint and Comer a Sa, Nord City
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A
Complete Sock of Drags, Patent Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Ets
School Books,
Blank Books.
Miscellaneous Books,
Periodicals, .
Hina
‘Pictorials,
Magezines.
Finest Brands of Cigars i in Nevada. City.
Th bargest Hanness’Rotablishment in’ Nevada. City
om
Nevada Gity Opinio .
James Cairns, the saddler, here for each, the finest. goods ever in our reacH
Complete his stock known far and “near, to do good work is his ideA
All harness made with skill and care, and sold at prices just and faiR
the
Robes and. whips in all would seem, that Cairns of Broad street is supremE
In saddles it is séon made plain, best of value here we gaiN
None for. repairs can -him
Such all
surpass, in workmanship that is first-clasS
: the opinion Cairns’ commands succesS
.
express, merits
JAMES CAIRNS
Building: next to Hennessy's Stable
on BROAD STREET.
‘Insolvent Notice,
N-THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY
of Nevada State of California. In the matter
ofthe Estate of JOHN D. THOMAS, an Insol.
vent Debtor. John D. Thomas having tiled in
this Court his petiiion, schedule and inventory
in Insolvency, from which it appears that he is:
an Insolvent Debtor, the said John D. Thomas
is hereby declared tobe insolvent. The Sheriff
of the County of Nevadais hereby direeted to
take possession of all the estate. real and persoual, of the said John D. Thomas, Insolvent
bebtor, except such as may be by law exempt
from execution, and of all his deeds, vouchers,
books of account, and papers, and to keep the
same safely until the Appointment of an Assignee of his estate. 1 persons are forbidden
to pay any debts to the said Insolvent, ur to deliver any property, belonging to-suc h insolvent,
to him orto any person, firm, corporation or association for his ue; and the said Debtor is
hereby forbidden to transfer dr-deliver any
property, until the further order of this Court,
exe “4 as berein ordered,
It is further ordered, that all the creditors of
said debtor be and appear before the fion, John
Czldwell, Judge of the Superior Court of the
county of Nevada, in open Cuurt, atthe. Court
Room of said Court, in Nevada City, county of
Nevada, on Monday the llth day of February,
at 10 o'clock A. M. 1895, of thal day, to prove
their debtsand choose one or more Assignees
of the estate of said debtor.
It is further ordered, thatthe order be published in the Nevada Daily’ TRANSCRIPT, &
pewsrap rof gen ral cireulation, published
inthe county of Nevada, as often as the said
‘paper is published, before the said day set for
the meet nig of creditors, Pe p ;
And it is further order that, in the mean‘
time, all proceedings aguinst the said Insol-. Meats delivered free of : :
vent be stayed. arge. ‘ )
Fy “40 HN CALDWELL,
Judge ofthe Supers Nowy}, .
Dated Jan. 8th, 1895,
A. Burrowes, Grass Valley, Attorney for F.Groceries and Provisions
W.G. RICHARDS
Broad Street, next to City Hall,
Goce CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF
Groceries, Provisions, Case (Goods
Etc., Etc.,
To be found in Nevada City.
suit the times, Bea and see me,
“NATIONAL MARKET
Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ soak:
C.J.NAFPZIGER, =~Beef, Pork, Mutton,
Veal, Sausages, etc,
Prices to
Prop’r.
Hama; Bacon and lard,
wholesale and retail.
And all kinds of Meats
usually found in a first
Class market,
‘Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF JAMES MONRO, ‘aaaseked.
Notice ig pereby given by the undersigned.
Se ministratrix of Estate ° of JAMES
. MONRO, deceased, to the creditors of anc
2 ‘. . all persons having claims against the said
-} deceased, to exhibit them, with the eg hg pt
e first
peeene of this notice to the said AdminisA ix at her i yentdonce, Neyada City, Cal., the:
place for thé transaction of
TRANSCRIPT.
the being
“iuainos of sta estate, in said county of
Administratri x of the d . oe estaté of James Monro,
Nevad a.
ELIZABETH MONRO,
Dated at Neva # City. this .9th day of Dei
eo: cember,
: FRED SEARLS, Att'y. ee \ (629
ue
F EsH STOCK OF
Mince Meat,
Seedless Raisins,
Citron, Lemon Peel,
Cranberries,
Brandy,
Boiled Cider,
Plum Pudding,
Fine ‘Canned Shrimps and Lobsters
FOR SALADS. . . =
Maple Sugar and Maple Syrup
_ DIRECT ROM VERMONT.
Caminereial Street, ‘Near Pine, _ ~
J. “J. J. ACKSON,
Nevada City, Cal.
—OF THES
CITI ZENS RANK
NEVADA Ul fy,
“ CALIFORNIA,
Showing. Its Financial Condition on the
First Day of January, 1895.
psa
: RESOURCES. “
Mune on hand ioviawer ss -.$ 60,456 02
Miscellaneous bonds 66,845.00
County claims.. ‘5 1,244 36
Checks and cash items pos is eee 62) 00
Gold bullion
Items in course of Gullection
Loans.on real estate
8,308 85
29 839 65
~. Total..
ens
Capital pala tn Colm.
Undivided profits.
Due cepos tors
Dividends unpaid
Total .$ 306,201 21
Asid > from. the amount due from Binks as set
fo tha ve, the money ‘nu other securities and
personal property are «!l in the eus‘ody of the
Citizens bank at iis office® nthe towns of bevada City an! Grass Valle y, county of Nevada,
except $7,000 worth of bones on deposit in the
First Nationa Bink at Sa Franciseo, and $20,000 of onds on depos t in the National Bank of
North Ame icain thé city of New York. The
real estate securities. are all located in the
county 01 Nevada, except #4, 00, ‘ocated in the
county of P acer,
The real estate is a!! situate in the.county of
Nevada, State of C ree.
M. PRESTON, I resident,
D. E. MORGAN, ger retary.
Sworn and sibscribed before m*‘, a Notary ’
Public, in and for the county of, Ney vuln, this
7th day of January, 1895,-"
FRED SEARL* (SEAL)
Notary Bublie.
The capit il stock and paid-up capital of tie
Citizens Ba k is as fc‘lows
$60,000 06
232,623.79
1,427 98
Whole number of shares 00
Number of shares subscribed 2, 00
Capital ae in eoin $50, ¢00
eof Undivided profits Tepe $22,149 44
Amount paid in coin per share $25 00
, E. M. PRESTON, President.
D. E, MORGAN, Secretary,
Sworn and subscribed before me this seveuth
(laine
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Geo. oO GeGaylora,:
An Analysis =
The sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist
gives the following result of an analysis of several
brands of tea pugvhased in the open market: S
No, 1, (Black.) Colored with plumbago and indigo.’
No. 2. (Black.) Qolored with indigo, plamhage and
um,
o. 3, (Green.) Colored ‘with Prussian blue end
yellow ochre,
No. 4, (Green.) Excessive oolorin nai
indigo and aluminous earth, ; « consisting of
No. 5, (Unocolored? alleged.) Colored with plum.
and clay.
Does not this condition call loudly for a brand of
‘Pure Japan Tea
Beech's Tea in the pure unadulterated undyed gupured Japan Tea, _Thére ig no headache in it, A
child oan drink it,’ Drawsa canary color of delight.
, fal fragrance and twice the strength of common tea,
* You use only half as much per cup. Sixty cents per
pound, Never sold in bulk. Sold only im ataled
_ packages bearing this trade-mark,
tg 8 Te ge ie
—AND— a ;
Shurtleff & Son.,AKE AGENTS FOR THIS FINE TEA.
3
day of J unuary
[SEAL]
1695.
FRED. SEARLS,
Notary Public, Nevada Co., Cal
WD: Lewis. *! AO; Hizwry,
LEWIS & HENRY,
. (Suecessors to Thomas Moran’)
~~PROPRI£ZTORS OF—=
“THE HUB.”
Choiceste Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Cor, Piné and Comsiernial Streets.
W. E. F. DEAL,
torney-at-Law
Rooms 51, nd 53,Nevada Block
REDUCTION IN PAIN
G -E. -WITHINGTON
NIVES notice that he is prepared to paint
J Signs, Carts, shy and Wagons, etc.,
in the. highest style of the art.
From and after date I will paint
Carts from, $5 to $10.
Buggies trom $15 to $22.50.
Sign Painting a specialty.
ee
SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO.
SITE YORK STREE1
O@™ Give me a call bef. Jacin;
your work elsewhere, , ieee
The : Transcript
AS AN.
Avdertising Medium
BES
ener eenereinesntferentinrs cater A
Nevada County Narrow Gauge R.
TINE TABLE NO. 49,
Traits will leaye ana arrive at Nevada city om
and after Tuesday, van ya; 1885
follows : a
a s;
COLFAX, LEAVING ie
Daily opnecting with Lo9. oo’ A r eal ‘Train venans
ge ¢O at7:16 P. M., atid Overlan
9.25 PP?
for the
a M Bosch Fonndetin -Wwith
Save sect etand “xis arriving at
and forshe Hast. spe THe As Mae Weare
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALL
7.00 A.M, DAILY;
cents,
ABBI¥ENG
FROM COLFAX,
6: a8 A Daily, connecting
} uae ‘train from. K.
leaving Sau Francisco ut 6: 500 P. oe .
EY ONLY
Fare ou this train, 25
with over:
Oo verland,
4-45 P [1 Daily, connecting with
San Franciico at 7: OA Me” train leaving
AKRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY.:
9.00 P Ms 4 Daily.
25 cents,
ao (HORE FL ETC HER,
. Ags ic
£Dw’ D_H. Biows, Superiaccine, Samal,
Fare on: this train
a
And Its Agency at Grass Valley,
“ ete TOOT AA.
‘Loans on stocks aud bondg,.. isiogs type 08
Loans on personal security. “100,517 18
Loans on other securities .. :. * 4,735 00
Bank premises, Nevada City, 5,000 00
Furhiture ua (ixtiter oo es: 4,000 00
Other real estate PERE R EN AE cola aalate
Due from Banks.
First National Bank, San Francisco. .. 2,618 25
The Bank of California, 2,¢5) 82 =
Nat, Bank of D. O. Mills & Co., Sacramento . 3,2°3 6
Nat’l Bank of North America, ‘New
POPs ethic iia dees eseenes 21,976 68
22,149 44
“ye
at San °
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in years pa
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of 200 feeg;,
which to pu
prevented 1
ledge deeper
low Valley «
contact, whi
that tlie “lec
increase in 8
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Consolidate:
out on their
that will yic
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crushed dry
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adjoins the
*being work«
encouraging
struck and
the shaft ge
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at Grass Vo
a horse, wi
today.
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destroyed b
presented
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three count
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other day.
office.
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weeks. ago,
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