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Semi-Annual Report
, THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT FUEL FOR PARIS. cere ere cee 2 eS eee ¥¥¥ e. / JUST RECEIVED,
(Established Sept. 6, 1860.)
Nevada Citv, Nevada County, Calif.
Published Evenings Daily Except undays and
Legal Holidays.
_ BURSCRIPTION TeRMs—Fifteen Cenfs a W éek,
sixty Cetits a Month: Six Dollarsa Year When
Paid in Advance fer a Full Year.
LocAL Reaptne Norices—Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a. Line-e Month: Rates
For Other Advertising Made ane ‘vo len Application. 0
FRIDAY. JAN. 18, 1895.
SAFE CRACKERS . AT WORK.
The Blown Open a Safe in the Marysville Railroad Station.
Burglars entered the railroad station at
Marysville last night and blew open a fine
safe-valued at $2,200. It was not a very
successful job financially, however, as the
thieves secured only $10.70 for their trouble.
The station agent was across the track a .
short distance away and heard the explo
sion, but ‘supposed some oil tanks whict
stood en the depot platform had. been .overThere is no clue tothe burglars, turned.
oLOCALS IN BRIEF.
Summarized Mention of Minor Home
‘ Happenings
The snow crushed in the roof of an ola
storeroom and shed at Grass Valley last
night.
i
The Royal Whist Club met at. W,
Vinton’s residence Wednesday, night,
not at Dr. Muller’s as previously stated.
There has been a big demand for gun 4
boots, rubber coats, overshoes and’ rubber:
the past two or three days, and dealers in
such goods have done a good business,
A line repairer and assistant went dowr
towards the Champion mine this afternoo
to.repair the telephone wire, which wa:
broken by the snow W ednesday”
morning.
A flying portion of a snowball struck ‘on
of the large plate-glass windows at Zoberbier’s jewelry store, in the Nationa] Hote!
building, last evening. The thickness o)
the glass saved it from breaking.
One of the large windows at the Whit
House dry goods store on Main street, oppo
site the Union Hotel, was broken by «#
snowball last night. We understand tha
the party who threw the snowball paid th:
damage.
The streets are sloppy and full of. slush
and it is extremely disagreeable getting
around. In some places where drains o
sewers have be@ome choked the water i.
atanding in pools, through which peopl
have to wade in crJer to reach the sidewalk
on me opposite side.
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PERSONAL POINTERS.
D.
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heavy
A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks
Doings and Intentions.
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R. M. Smith of Marysville is in town,
W. W. Gibson of Eureka arrived her
last evening. ;
C. C. Nemetz. of Sacramento is here
spending a few days.
jews
Company is in town,
Mrs. McMullin and child of San Francisec
are here spending a few days.
©. E. V. Saunders and J.-b. Whitbeck,
of Sacramento, arrived here last evening.
G. W. Lord and wife and A. F, Clark
and wife, arrived her
last evening.
— + #Oe-oof San Francisco,
No Trains For Two or Three Days~
It is reported that owing to , snow Hlockades and an accident on the Tyuckee divisfan of the Central Pacitic Railroad it’ will
be impossible to get trains through ove)
éhat portion of the Toad for two or thre
days. There ‘is an immense fall of snow iu
that ae oes ae}
ae Another Vagrant.
Censtable Frank Lolir of Grass Valley
teday brought John McHenry to the county
jail to-serve 20 days for vagrancy.
— ete
Free Pills
Send. your--addreas’to H. E,
King’s New Life Pilla.
vince you of their merits.
easy in action and are particularly eflectivs
A trial wall con
These pills ar:
in the cure of Constipatien and Sick Head
ache.
have been proved invaluable. They do no
weaken by their action, but by giving ton
to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the
Sold by Regular size 25, per box. system.
Carr Bros, Drug Store.
+ 0@eA Household Preasur.
—_—
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N.Y.,say
that he always keeps Dr: King’s New. Lis
covery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow it
use ; that he
procurable.
would not bewithout it, i
G, A, Dykeman
remedy ; that he has never failed to do al
that is claimed for it,
remedy so long tried and tésted~ Tris:
bottles free at Carr Bros. _diug Store
Regular size 50c, and ae
——— 4, .
: Cue for Headache,
—
It effects a permanent cure and the
most dreaded habitual] sick headaches yield
to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted
to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a
fair trial. In cases‘of habitual constipation
Electric Bitters cures by giving. the needed
tone to the "bowels, and few cases long resist
Try it once.’
Large bottles only Fifty cents at Carr Bros, .
Prog Store. ‘
The Coal From Three Countries Is Mixed
ized for the transportation of fuel to
Raflin of the Sunset Telephone’
Bucklen &
Co,, Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr.
For Malaria and Liver troubles they
Drugpist,
Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr, King’s New
Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough
Why net try a
medy for all forme of Headache
ic Bitters-has proved to be the very . "
For Domestic Use, .
" ‘Whenever possible the Seine is util-.
Paris. Nearly all tho great wholesale
firms have their yards in the neighborhood of the river. The railroads also
pring a great-deal of -wood and coal to
the city. As the trains move slowly
through the yards of some of the lines
of railroad.the.passengers can see inclosures filled with. cord wood, storehouses of sacks of fuel; also cars loaded
with these sacks, which all seem to be
of the same size. The opening of the
sacks is: secured by lacings of cord, and
the cords fastened by leads, Here also
may be seen, stored on cars, large unperforated briquettes fdr use in engines
and manufactories. Along the embank. Christmas Suitings and Overeoats,
Cee ee
. FOR MEN’S WEAR. ~<a
I have an extensive line of imported and domestie
cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and'your ‘‘Sunday
Best” Suit. Iam making OVERCOATS of the Latest
Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices
that compare favorably with ‘‘store” overcoats. Come
and see them; +
A PeRrecT .
WR
.
. GUARANTEED.
.
~.——————_ es
. B. E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor.
Commercial Street, in Transcript Block.
ment of the Seine may.be seen hundreds
of cords of. wood piled in such regular
order that one could well believe that
the spacings were measured off with a
rule,
Tbe coal is from English, French and
Belgium mines. Sometimes the three
kinds are mixed for use in the kitchen
ranges.
The shops for the sale of fuel by retail
are almost as numerous as the bakeries.
They are always neat, and the wood,
coal and kindlings are arranged ina
most.artistic manner. The wood is piled
so as to show the evenly sawed ends.
The samples of coal are arranged in
glass dishes, and in some of the shops,
where orders are taken for the wholesale places, wood is arranged in the
windows and decorated with growing
moss and ferns. Indeed the chibf aim of
the French shopkeeper is to make his
shop attractive.—Ladies’ Home Journal,
Cold Weather Suggestions.
Ascold weather approaches women
try todevise means for preventing hands
and lips from chapping. An excellent
amedy to prevent chapping is. cold
cremu. -A manicure says that it whitens
the sktx_more than any preparation. It
has takenthe place 5f the old time rem
ady—mutton suet. It should be well
rubbed iuto the skin, and gloves, pref:
erably white, slipped_on. The. palms of
the gloves should be slitNin several places
to allow the air and preveut cramps of
the muscles, and the finger tkys clipped
off. Vaseline should never be allswed to
touch the hands. It turns the skinygellow angi leaves a stain on the nails that,
is hard to clear away.
In winter cold water should be used
sparingly. Its action roughens the skin
anpleasantly. ‘Tepid water, with a very
few drops of household ammonia and a
good lather of castile or borax soap, is
advisable.If the hands are inclined to
redness, the trouble lies in the way of
circulation, and slight gymnastics will
relieve: it, :
* Case of neti love.
“The girl with the°’level brows was
talking to the man with the Roman nose.
“T don’t ae: you,’’ she said
coldly.
“*T asked hie if you thonght my love
would induce’’
“No, it is cca
myideal.’ .
“T don’t want to be. .Picase don’t inerrupt me again. I merely wanted to
snow if my earnest, devoted love
would’’—
“It would uot.
tides, as. I
deal.’’
‘‘Hang ideals! I want to marry your
mother.and be your stepfather. Now, do
you unde ratand?’’— Detroit Fre ag) Prosa, c
SHILOH'S C URE is is ‘sald on a guarantee,
It is the
You are not
Yonr.are too old. Besaid before, you ‘are notimy
[t cures Incipient Consumption,
best Cough Cure. Only oné cent a dose.
25 cts., 50 cts., and S00. Sold by Carr
Bros. ac =
+ + Ge + —
A we le ome: Usher of '$5.
Thebeginning of the year will havea
welcome usher in the shape of a fresh Almanac, descriptive of the origin, nature and
uses of the national tonic and alterative,
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Combined
with the-descriptive matter will be found
calendar and astronomical calculations absolutely reliable for correctness, s“atistics,
illustrations, verses carefully selected, and
ther highly profitable and
mtertaining. On this pampblet, published
by The Hostetter
Company, of Pittsburgh, 60 hands are emmental food
and printed annually
ployed in the mechanical department alone,
Eleven months are devoted to its preparation. It is procurable free, of druggists and
country dealers everywhere, and is -printed
in’ English, Geman, French, Spanish,
Welsh, Norwegian, Holland, Swedish and
Bohemian,
7 e@ee
L arge Eastern
Shell oysters always on hand at the Golden
West. Call and try them. n2tf
NS Finest Brant a
J. E. CARR. T.H. CARR.
CARR BROS.
‘PROPRIETORS OF THE—
Palace Drug, Book a Stationery store,
Masuni¢ Bailing, Cor. Pine and team Streets, Nevada City
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A
Compe tod of Dregs, Patt Mains, il, Varnishes, Et
x Saree
School Books, ta
Blank Books.
‘Miscellaneous Books,
Periodicals,
7 Pictorials,
'" Magazines.
. Cigars in Nevada City.
The Te Lares He is Ist ablishment . in Nevada City.
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
the best of
Robes aud whips in all would seem, that Cairns of Broad street is supremE
None
Such
In saddles it is soon made plain, value here we gaiN
him in workmanship that is first-clasS
all
for -repairs can surpass,
the opinion express, Cairns’ merits commands succesS
on Sk
JAMES CAIRNS
Building De 0° Hennessy’s Stable
ON BROAD STREET.
America
Leads the
World.
Just so with the
TEAS,
COFFEES,
~ SPICES,
CROCKERY,
CHINA,
GLASSWARE. :
They Lead All Others for
Superior Quality,
, Lowest Prices
Free to Al
‘Novada™ City. «
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Handsome Presents
Given Away
Commercial Street,
~ NATIONAL MARKET —
Broad 8t,., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C.J. NAFPZIGER, . .
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
Veal, Sausages, etc
Prop’ i.
Hams, Bacdu and Lard,
wholesale and retail. ;
And all kinds of Meats
usually found in a frat
Class market,
. Meats delivered free of
charge, ;
Great American Importing Tea Co.'s
FRESH *STOCK OFMince reat,
Seedless Raisins,
Citron, Lemon Peel,
Cranberries, ,
Brandy, .
Boiled Cider, ="
Plum. Pudding,
Fine (Canned Shrimps and Lobsters
se
a ~
ee .
: FOR SALADS.
Maple Sugar and Maple a
_ DIRECT — ROM . VERMONT:
J. J. JAC IKSON;
Commercial Street, near Pine, Nevada City, Cal.
THIS SPACE — RESERVED.
iT] ie Daily Se ca (Iiley
Only NINE DOLLARS A YEAR for the two by Mail
ts he Daily 8 ranscript
When paid for in advance.
The TRANSCRIPT is the oldest and most newsy paper in Nevada county—bright, progressive, fearless, clean. The CALL is one of America’s greatest newspapers—
gives full ‘foreign, domestic and State dispatches, fights’ corporate gteed and
organized attempts of all kinds to rob the people, exposes ~— wherever fonnd
and in fact is the breeziest, newsiest and most dependable paper “pilated in San
Francisco,
4
The regular subscription price of each of these papers in $6 & year in advance.
Hundreds of neople have THE TWO for only $9. Are you among the number
why not. tis a business offer to thinking, reading, saving people.
An Analysis
The sworn certificate of a San Francisvo chemist
READ
The Daily Transcript
If you want to know all about the
Gold Mining, ;
Morticultural,
Agricultural,
“Stock Reising
Lumbering
And otherresources of
NEVADACOUN ry
Besides being fully informed at all times on © =
: , Tie Locat: News HaprENINGS AND. Court
_ PROCEEDI Né6s.
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SSD an aad pee 6298)
gives the following result of an analysis of several
brands of tea purchased in the open market:
No, 1. (Black.) Colored with plumbago and indigo.
No. 2. (Black.) Colored with
gypsum. i Sele indigo, plumbago and
0. 3. (Green.) Colored with yBiow oP as ) red w Prussian blue and
No, 4. (Green.) Excessive colori nsisting «
indigo and aluminons eet ty = ms.
No, 5. (Unocolored? all
jauide ) Coleed eek pe
Does not this condition call loudly tor a brand of
Pure Japan Tea
Beech’s Tea is the pure unadulterated undyed sun<
oured Japan Tea, There is no headache in it, A
child can drink it. Draws canary color of delights
ful fragrance and twice the strength of common. tea,
You use onty half as much per oup. Sixty cents per
pound. Never sold in bulk. Sold only in weed 4
packages bearing thia trade-mark.
‘BEE TEA
dhood, “Pure As Th
eee
Geo. C Gaylora,
AND —
ins ‘Shurtleff & Son.,
Ot BS gt
_. Undivided profits
—OF THE—
CITIZENS RANKNEVADA Ui fy,
And Its Agency at brass idle,
CALIFORNIA,
Showing Its, Financial Condition on the
First Day of January, 1895. $ ,&
See nyns
RESOURCES.
Money on hand i easalaee .$ 50,456 02
Miscellaneous bonds 65,845 00°
County claims... oe gert seve 1 244 36
Checks and cash items. ..°) 7 77%oe.. 620 00
Gold bullion : 3,308 35
Items in course of cullec tion are 1,667 14
Loans on real estate a
Loans on stocks aud bonds..
Loans on personal security
Loans on other securities .735 00 ©»
Bank premises, Nevada City, ..... 5,000 00
Fugniture and fixtures -:....... 4,000 @0
Other PGAl Gatate 5s 5 oss. esse cannes 2,800 00
Due from Banks.
First National Bank, San Frauciseco.. 2,618 25
The Bank of California, J 2,955 32
Nat. Bank of D. O. Mills & Co., Sacramento 3,273 26 ;
Nat'l Bank of: North America, New =
WORK sie Fier abner! YR! 6 .
TOU, cs) cies Ree ee
LIABILITIES.§
Cenival Part 7a p68 5 ee $ 50,000 00
Undivided profits. 22,149 44
Due depositors — 282,628 79
Dividetids unpaid ~ ....0) 06.4 sere. 1,427 98
Total —$ 805,201 21
Asi ic from the amount due from Banks as Bet
foith above, the nioney -nd cther securities and
personal pr spénty are \llin the custody. of the
Citizes Bank at its offices nthe towns of Ne‘ada City an! Grass Valley, county of Nevaca,
except $7,000 worth of bonds on “de posit in the
First National Bank at Sa: Francisco, and $20,000 of Londs on depost in the National Bank of
Norch Amerita in the city of New York. The
real estate securities are all. lucated in the
county of Nevada, exce pt $4,500, iocated in the
county of Placer,
The real estate is all . situate inthe county of
Nevada, State of C ore :
-M. PRESTON, Presid: pices
dD, E. MORGAN, rent ee ag —
Sworn and subscribed before me;>a Notary
Public, in and for the county of Nevada, this
7th day of January, 1895,
* (BEAL) FRED SEARLS, :
Notary Fublic.
The Capital stock and paid-up capital of the
Citizens Ba’ k is as follows:
Whole number of shares. ....,... 2,000
Number of shares subscribed 2,000
Capital paidincoin .....4.... 60,000
cae: «$22,149 44
Amount paid in coin per ‘share. $25
E. M. PRESTON, President.
D. E. MORGAN, Secretary. 0
Sworn and subscribed before me this gev enth
day of January, 1895. :
LEWIS & HENRY,
(Successors to Thomas Moran’)
—PROPRIETORS OF~=
<6 THE HUB? 79
Choicest Wines, Liquors” and Cigars.
Cor. Pine and Comfiercial Streets.
W. E: F. DEAL,
Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 51, 52 and 53 Nevada Block
~SAN FRANCISCO.
_ REDUOTION IN PAINTING
——
G E. WITHINGTON
ATVES notice that he is prepared to paint
J Signs, Carts, Buggies and W agons, etc., *
in the highest style of the art.
From and after date I will paint
Carts from $5 to $10.
Buggies from $15 to $22.50,
Sign Painting a specialty,
—— =>»
; SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO.
SITE. YORK STREE1,
OF Give me a aall
your work elsewhere.
before placing «
The : Transcript
AS AN
Avdertising Medium
IB:B:S:’Lf
rs
teva County Harrow Gaugo ALR,
THE TABLE NO, 49,
lraing will leave and arrive at Nevada City on
and after Thesday{ Jan’y 1, 1893 as
follows:
:
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
Daily; connecting with o
ot Train arriyip bg at — 9.00 A II
+ and Overland for the
¥r-neirco atte PP;
Kast.
, Daily, ppt with
ivin
9. 25 P rT} eB he trains arr & at
3-n Francisco at 6:45
and for the Bast. Sand 9:45 A, M., and overLEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
AY M. DAIL
YB 00 eaite: Y. Fare on this train, 25
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX,
6: /A. M. Dally, connetting with
35 lind train trom . Nand
leaving Saw Francisco at 6: 00'F, 7 vn
with
4. 45 P r poe! fl ‘cotneeting
San Franciseo at 7:00A, M. train leaving
ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY,
. Dail F 9.00 P ‘ip Oe 2 Ay are on this t alm
akoras FLET( HER,
Gen'l P & , ;
EDW'D. H, BROWN, superinwenden #8 ® AKE AGENTS FORK THIS Sete .
[SEAL]
FRED. SEARLS,
ze Notary Public, Nevada Co., ‘Cal
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