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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
(Established Sept. 6. 1860.)
Nevada County, Calif.
Published Evevings Daily Except undays and
Legal Holidays.
ry
Busscerprion TERMS—Fifteen Cents a Week, . yo
. Sixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year W nee
Paid in Advance fer,a Full Year.
Lane
LocAL-READING NoTices—Ten © ents &
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Fach 5ubsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates
For Other Advertising Made Kno vn on Application .
WEDNESDAY. Cys JAN. 16, 1898.
go For interesting reading matter
look on first page.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Business Transacted at the Session
= Began January 7th.
The report of the viewers of the French
__Corral and ‘Bri¢geport road; kriown as the
old Rice read, was received and filed, and
on motion laid over until the April session
The following demands were allowed on
‘the General Fund;
Grass Valley Union, *
vertising, $29.75:
D. B. Getchell,
fees, $9.50.
Philip Hippert,
fees, $5.80. —balance. of Constable
balance of Constable
E. B. Power, reperting and. transcribing,
$120.80. ©
H. D. Harris, rebate on taxes, 82 cents
Mileage as members of the Board of Supervisors—J. M. Buffington, 40 cents; D.
McPhetres, $17.60; E. W. “Donnelly, 8
cénts; F. M. Pridgeon, $2.40; T. J
gon, $2.50.
The following demands were allowed on
the Fourth Koad District Fund:
Chas. Uren, surveying at French ‘Corral
and Bridgeport, $65.
W.H. Skehan, viewing Frénch Corral
and Bridgeport.road, $15.
Danie] Clarke, viewing French Corra] and
Bridgeport road, $15.
The sealed proposals for a franchise
an electric railroad between Grass Valley
and.Nevada City were opened and we
as follows:
D. M. Ryan and J. B. Mallen, $75.
Fred Searls, $257.
F. T. Niton, $250.
Fred Searis, $631.
The franchise was sold to Fred Searls for
$631. .
The claim of P,.B.
$509.60 for expenses incurred in habe
corpus proceedings
jected by the Board, it not being a
charge.
Ivory Shield appeared before the Boa
on behalf of the Grass
He offered to supply the county, throu
the Board,
per copy.
Wednesday. as
Chas. Kitts made a props Stioti to fur“nish mips and’ plats in b form showing
ion of land in the the status of every se
« county, for the usg-6f the County Assess
for $500, one balf the amount to be paid
completior
six mojrths,
—_ when patented, homesteaded, or prempted, and to segregate all the mineral
: A” Nand from agricultural.
oe i John A. Rapp made a proposition to furnish the county with maps and plats in
. cordance with the order of the Board
$400.
‘Both propositions were taken under ,advisenient by the Board.
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HIS NOVEL THEORY OF TIDES.
Uncle Alvah Danning Thinks
World ‘Sloshes” Around,
Uncle Alvah Dunning, the hermit
the Adirondacks,
earth is not round like a ball, but
fiat as a pancake, or, at best, that it
’ sembles a milk pan, with enough of
edge to “it to mp thé water from runok i of guests at Charlie BenRaquette lake,
_____+___were_discussing_the theory with Un¢le
Alvah one day during the hunting seanett’s ‘‘Antlers,’’ on
son. One of them undertook the al
gether hopeless task of convincing the
old man of the error of his beli
Among other things he called attention
to the tides.
‘*Uncle Alvah,’’ he said, ‘‘you’ve
heard of tides, haven't you? How do
you account for them if the world isn’t
round?’’
The old man remained silent for
awhile and then drawled forth, ‘‘Waal,
I hev some idee as to_'em.”’
‘‘What is it, then?’’ asked the qu
tioner, while all the sportsmen dr
near to await the answer.
was not to be hurried, and after ano
er pause he remarked:
“Did ye-ever turn over in-bed?
think’s more than likely.’’
‘*Yes, I’ve turned over in-bed.’’
“Do ye sleep tween sheets?’’
**Always,’’ replied_ ;
laughingly. ‘‘What’s that got to
. ‘with it?’’ :
“It’s got all to do with it, in my
When you went over, didn’t opinion.
the bedclothes kind 0’ slip round
slosh round an me t get there sa
time as you did?’ ~~
“Wee
‘Waal, that’s my idee of the tides.
What Is Said by Various) Papers in.
worked ‘up,
frieuds,of De Young, for they realize that a
Senator Voor heia of Amador and Assemblyprinting and ad’». would accept the office as any good citizen
’s . Mr, Neff will be nominated, will received a
. Robinfor
Fitzsimurons for
at Napa Asylum relegal
Valley Union and,
stated that that paper was about to issue a
. mining review of the county ip albuu form
gh
for advertising purposes, with ~
1000 at’25 cents per copy or 2000 at 5 cents Te BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THI
Taken’ under ——— til
{ the work, -and the balance in
He also agreed to show all the
the Old
“DAILY. TRANSCRIPT
maintains that the
Uncle Alvah
the questioner
‘THE SENATORI AL FIGHT.
—_—_—
the State. ae.
The ‘boom for Neff. is being " steadily
and"is beitg fostered by the
te‘for Neff i is a vote ‘taken from Perkins. . .
man Dick Thomas of Nevada City.are naturally championing the-cau-e of the man from
theic own section, and they claim that they
have received enough assurances to encour> . ,
aze them to go on and endeavor to win with
him as acomproniise candidate. As: the
Neff boom grows the Irving M. Scott one }dies out, fer those opposed to him say that
SO
: Sheets Suitings and Overeoats, .
°F gEORi MEN'S: WEAR ~<a 4
A PERFECT j a 2 0 ee Sale Bedenas Bete ne = or ;
~ IT Best” Suit. Iam making OVERCOAIS of the Latest
. Fashion; with satin linings and silks facings, at prices .
GUAR, NTEED: atc —— with ‘‘store’” overcoats. Come .
B £. DULAC, Merchant Tailor. i
ees Commercial Street, in Transcript Block. ae . .
y,
he would be antagonized by the jabor = £
, EES EST VETERE ETE ES ES TEES JUST RECEIVED. ee
eS = Oe Se
mets, and futhermore that injecting him
into the.fight would mean calling down the
influence of the A. P. A. ;
_Farly.in-the evening Jacob H. Neff arrived in town, and<e small -gathering of
Assemblymen and Senators went. off into a
corner, soto &peak; with bim, They are all
in earnest for their man, too. The!
was more in the-nature of a confer
anything else, and those present concluded
not to take public their deliberations.
S “Mr, Neff is ‘note candidate in the ‘strict
sense of the word,” said Assemblyman
Thomas of Nevada, the young leader of the
Republicans in thé House, who is conduct‘ing the fight for Neff, ‘but, if elected, he
would, and would appreciate the honor.
good showing of votes on the first ballot; a
larger paaiber on the second, and will be
elected.’
M. H. de Young returned from San Franefsco Monday. night, and enters the contest
with renewed vigor, since he * is constantly
(. gaining recruite. Day by day the_ belief
grows stronger, that if the San ¥rancisco
newspaper man does not fall heir to the toga
which now covers the shoulders of Perkins
he has at, least absolutely defeated the
present Senator.
De Young’s friends are confident of suc~
cess, and say that before the end of the
week the inroads which they have been
quietly making in-the ranks of Senator_Perkins will become apparent and that’ the
spectacle will be a poraiiggies one
20ee-+
Miding Election.
re
The following have Deen elected officers
of the Federal Loan Mining Co.: Johu
Vincent, Presidentand Superintendent; C,
J. Brand, Vice President; A, Wutke, TreasJ,.G, O'Neill, Secretary.
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Fine Potatoes. : .
os Si
urer;
ag
pound, at Giaylord’s.
buy a hundred-pound sacke
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Large Eastern
rd Sie
West. val and try them. n2tf
a
Shell -pynterpafways on on hand at the ‘Golden
Pace Dr, uk an Stine Se,
Fine Burbank potatoes,.one -<ént per}:
A silysr“ dollar will .
on ae
Ordinance No. 43.
—County of Nevada do ordain as follows
ARTICLE 1.
} Secrron 1, A Road Poll Tax of Three. Dolur. lars ($3).is hereby levied on euch male persor
of tifty-five years found in each or any Roac
Distrie¢@ in the
year 1895.
SKCTION 2.
Asxessor of the County of Nevada to eollect the
on ; Road -Poll Tex of the Connty in the same makner that State Poll Taxes are collie ted,
the first-dey of Jauusry, 1805, and the first day
or,
over the age of twerty-one and under the age
county of Nevada during the
1
It sball be the duty of the:County
between
of Jantiary, i806
SECTION 3. This Ordinance shal) take effect
re}aad be in force on ani after fifteen days from
the dute of its adoption
On the adoption of this Ordinan ée J.-M, Buffington, E~W. vonnelly, F. M. Pridgeon, T. J
Robinson and Daniel MePhetres votel aye.
DANITi.l MePHETKES,
acPresident or the Board
At eat ; J.J. Grewy; Clerk
for By J.C. Nilon,beputy.
adopted January 1)th, 1895.
The first. publication ‘of this Ordi ance was
made on ae 16th day of January, 1895
Come to the
as
réan JOB OFFICE
——FOR—
RECEIPTS,
toBALL PROGRAMS
ef.
BUSINESS CARDS,
ASSAY REPORTS,
STOCK
68ew
th-. BANK CHECKS,
I ce
PAY: ROLLS,
ry
ic
wv
do ENVELOPES,
"t STATEMENTS,
INVITATIONS
CERTIFICATES,
Gat
The old earth sort o’ slips round under ICTT Ye :
the water like a man inser the bedCIRCU LARS, Es
clothes, or it teeters a bit, dike when
“you tip a milkpan. .The water don't get
there quite-as fast as the land, ai t’ s
what. makes the tides.’ “he
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Ix You NEED @ good medicine to purify
your bleod, give nerve strength and build
up your entire system, take Hood's Sarsapa~ villa. It prevents lohnese by making ‘oped
ETC., ETC.
HANDBILLS,:
BRIEFS, _
iaclaioatn
LETTER HEADS,
‘Hoops PILis cure nauséa, sick headavhe, .
mp Stock a Jims, tet Medics, lls, Vaiss, Et
School Books, ae ae s
ae
Handsome Presents } { AI c. 4. NAPFZIGER, 3 Prop’r.
Given Away ree (} at Bee feet. Mutton,
ee gages, etc
T.H. CARR. . J. Ey, CARR.
PROPRIETORS OF THE—
~ Masouie Building, Cor: Pino and Commercial Stool, Novada Ci
a
KEEP eer eres ON. HANO A
Commercial street, near Pine; =" -.
FRESH STOCK OF ee
‘Mince Teat, —
Seedless Raisins,
Citron,. Lemon Peel,
Cranberries, —
‘Brandy, .
Boiled Cider,
Plum Pudding,
i . -. Fine (Canned Shrimps and Lobsters.
FOR SALADS.
Maple Sugar and Maple Syrup
DIRECT ROM VERMONT.
J.J. JACKSON,
And. Ils Agent at Grass Valley,
Nevada City, Cal.
—
Blank Books. . ae
Miscellaneous Books.
: Periodicals, a:
“Bi otorials,
wo Magazines.
“Finest Brand of Cigars in Nevada City, —
The Lareest Harness Rat ablishment in. Nevada Ta
Nevada Gity Opinion.
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
In saddles it is’ soon made plain, the best of value .here we gaiN
Robes and whips in all would’ seem, that Cairns of Broad street is supremE
workmanship that is first-clasS him surpass, in
all
None
*: Such
for repairs can
the. opinion express, Cairns’ merits commands _ succesS
CS
Buldiag ext’ 10 Hannessr’s Stab
ON BROAD’ STREET,
——
Groceries and Provisions America
Leads the
World:
rat AnerianInprting Tealo,’s
TP RAS.
COFFEES,
Broad Street, next to City Hall,
KEEPS Constantiy ON HAND THE
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF
SPICES, Groceries, Provisions, Case Goods
CROCKERY, Bite. Bte., .
CHINA, . \ To be found in Nevada City. Prices to
suit the times,
NATIONAL MARKET.
, Call and see me.
GLASSWARE. iene =
They Lead All Others for
Superior Quality,
Lowest Prices.
Commercial Street. Nevada City. Hams, Bacon and Lard,
wholesale and retail.
FOR SA LB."
And aH kinds of Meats
usually found in a first: class market.
Meats delivered free of
SemiAnnual Report
—OF THE—
CITI ZENS_ RANK
‘NEVADA Cl fy,
“CALIFORNIA, .
Showing Its Financial Condition’ on the
’ First Day of January, 1895.
So
"RESOURCES.
money ik WOU es cascode, ces ts $ £0,456 02
Miscellaneous bonds ... Joee eur toos €6,845 00
County claims...: 1.244 36
Checks and cash items G00 00
Gold bullion.. S eT
Items in course of culie section pares
Loans on real estate ier yies bide 29 839 65
Loans on stocks aud bonds... ... 5,345 00
Loans ou personal security....5 ¢--» 100,517 18
Loans ou other securities ~. yeux 9 £785 00
Bank premises, Nevada City, weed 6,000 00
Furniture and fixtures .......+ 4,000 00
Other réal estate: Lapeer ree: 8
Due from Banks
First National Benk, San Francisco.. 2,618 25 .
The Bank of California, ibe 2,955 32
Nat. Bank of D. O. Mills & Co., Sacramento
3,273 26 ,
E Nat'l Bank— of North Amerie ey ‘New
~York:, == = 21,976. 68
Poa) ci pene at $806,.01 21
LIABILIIIES.§
at a ig in—-¢ein—c $50,000 00
Undivided profits..°[email protected] 22,149 44
Due depositors . 282,628 59
Dividendsanpaid ......0..6ee 1,427 $8
Total .$ 303, “01 21
Aside from the avaoané due ‘from Banks as set
forth ab ve, the mone y :nd other securities and
personal pr: iperty are ullin the cusiody of the
Citize is Bank at its offices nthe towns of Nevada City-an! Grass Valiey, county of Nevaa,
except $7,000 worth of bonds on de ‘posit in the
First National Bank at Sa. Francisco, and $20,Q00,of bonds on depos t fr the. National Bank of
North America in the city of New York, The
real estate securities are all located in the
county of Nevada, except $4,500, Jocated in the
county of Placer.
The real estate is all situate in the county cf
Nevada, State of California.
E. N. PRESTON,
D. E. MORGAN, Secretary.
Sworn and su be scribed. before me, a N: tary
Public, in and for the county of Nevada, this
7th day of January, 1895.
FRED SEARL 8, (SEAL)
Notary I ‘ublic.
The ne a stock and paid-up ‘capital of the
Citizens Ba k is as follows:
President,
Whole pumber of shares ; 2,000
Numbér of shares subscribed 2,000
Capital paid in coin .. .-. +. $60,000
Undivided’ profits ; ae $22,149 44
Amount paid in coin per ‘share. $25 00
.M. PRESTON, President.
D. E. MORG iw, ee retary.
Sworn and subscribed before me this seveith
day of January, 1895.
[SEAL]
FRED. SEARLS,
Eesinekd Public, Nevada Co., Cal
W. D, Lewis. A. C. Henry.
LEWIS & HENRY,
(Successors to Thomas Moran‘)
—PROPRIETORS OF ==
“PnHE HUB.”
Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets
8. FP. DEAL,
Att rney-at-Law
we!
52 and 53 Nevada Block
SAN FRANCISCO.
“REDUCTION IN PAINTING,
Rooms 51,
se
W.G. RICHARDS.
Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. Saal
Clubbing
°
gressive, fearleas, clons
why not.
5 he Daily 7 ranscript
And the
ae Doty 5-6. Call
YR AT IRR AHP
Saly NINE DOLLARS A YEAR forthe ree by. Mail
When paid for’in advance.
The TRANSCRIPT is the edges and moat newsy paper in Nevada sounty—bright, progives. full testa, domestic and State dispatches, fights corporate greed and
o
organized attempts of all kinds to rob the people, exposes rascality wherever fonnd
and in fact is the breeziest, newsiest and most dependable paper printed in San
an
Francisco,
The regular. subscription price of each of these papers in $6 a year in advance.
Hundreds of neople have THE TWO fer only $9. Are you amoag the number
Ut is a business offer to thinking, reading, saving people,
fer
The CALL is one of America’s. greatest _newspapers—
GE. WITHINGTON
A IVES notice. that he is prepared to paint
J Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wagons, ete.,
in the highest style of the art.
From and after date I will paing
Carts from $5 to $10.
Buggies trom $15 to $22.50.
Sign Painting a specialty.
SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPo.
SITE YORK STREE1,
(@ Give me a call before placing
your work elsewhere,
The: Transcript
AS AN
_Avdertising Medium
IT 1S THE
An Analysis
The sworn certificate of a San Francisco. chemist
gives the following result of an analysis of several
brands of tea purchased in the open market:
No. 1. (Black.) Colored with plimbago and indigo,
No, 2. (Black.) Colored with indigo, plumbago and
eum.
0. 3. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and
yellow ochre,
No, 4, (Green.). pret colorin
indigo and aluminowe earth sen ©
No. 6. (Uncolored? alleged. ) Coiored with plum(. bago and clay. eas
Does not this condition call loudly for a brand of
Pure Japan ‘Tea
Beech’s Tea is the pure unadulterated undyéd supcured Japan Tea, There is no headache in it, A
child can drink it. Draws a canary color of . delight: ©
ful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea,
You use only half as much per oup. Sixty centa per.
pound, Never sold in bulk. Sold only im sealed
A House and Lot situated
in Nevada City is offered for
sale at a bargain,
The house gontains th
rooms, alt ceiled, and in good repair. There
is a lufge lot, well fenced, contaiaing five
acres of land. .
Enquire, of
.W, B. CELIO,
a a Shanna —-9-—————
Take the TRANSCRIPT.
‘charge. 4 Bee es bd
gta
Metis to Creditors.”
{STATE OF JAMES MONRO, deceased.
Yaw ean is is Rereha, aren, b the undersigned,
of ‘t Estate of JAMES.
Monnon a Seonéand to the creditors of and.
all persons having claims against the said
deceased, to exhibit them, with the necersary
vouchers. within four months after the first
blication of this notice to the said Adminisix at her residence, Nevada City, Cal., the
‘same being the place for the transac’ion of
the business of said estate, in said county of
Nevada. wine
s AZABETH MONRO,
Administentrts of the estate of James M0.210,.
Frep SARs, Att’y. (%9
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Dated at Nevads Cit A al saaeen: ity this Qh day of Dea
Geo. OC Gaylord,
—AND—
packages besring this trade-mark,
‘BEEC
Me
TEA
; dhood,
a
—. Bhurtleff & Son.,
ABE AGENTS FOL THIS FINE TEA,
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B:B:S:’f
TINE TABLE‘NO. 49,
rains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on —
and after Tuesday, Jan’ a 1,
‘follows :
LEAVING FOR COLFAX,
9.00 A II
Yr neico at 7:16 P,
fast.
Daily; connecting with :
cal. Train arriving * at Pa
M., and Overland for the
, Daily, conne oting with
vip
9. 25 P mM PMs: Det trains arriving at
San Francisco at 6:45 and 9; sg
and for the Bast. a ae oe
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
A, M. DAILY, 25 FOO ce Fare on this train, 25
AKRKIVING ‘FROM CoLpaR.
6 >m A.-M. Daily, connecting with :
435. Iund train trou FE ard Oranena
leaving Sin Fraucigco at 6: 00 P.M = oxen
with
Dally, eeaacsiike
445 P. Mi
leaving
over)
San Francisco at 7: 004 Me wala,
ARNIYING FROM GRASS VALLEY.
9.00 Pp ri 2b cgi, Pare on this tain
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