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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
(Established Sept. 6. 1860.)
Nerada City, Nevada County, Calif.
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Published Eveuings Daily Except undays and
Legal Ffolidays.
SUBSCRIPTION TeRMS—Fifteen Cents a Week,
@ixty Cents a Month; Six Dollars a Year When
Paid in Advance fer a Full Year.
LocAL Reapine Notices—Ten Cents & Line P
for First Insertion, Five Cents 8 Line Fach Subsequent Time, One Dollara Line a Month. Rates
For Other Advertising Made Kno vn on Application.
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SATURDAY...-.-JAN. 26, 1895.
S.
BURIED TRUCKEE.
The Snow’. Fills Her Streets to a
Depth of 10 Feet.
The Truckee Republican gives the comparative snowfall for the years 1890 and
1895. In 1890, up to Jan. 23d, the fal:
was 275.25 inches. To the same date this
year it has been 11.25 inches less, or 264
inches. : :
‘The Republican also remarks: Truckee
presents an appearance that is at once novel
aud picturesque. To the average Californian who is accustomed to seeing green
fields ands blooming flowers, it is a marvel,
The whole town’is enwrapped in the ewblem of purity to the depth of several féet,
while icicles in their crystal splendor adorn
the eaves of every house., Thesotary snow
plow, asit drives up and down’ the track
throwing a stream of snow a distance of a
hundred feet or more; is asight that would
interest the most’stoic observer. In order
to cross a atréet in Truckee one must climb
_ from the-Sidewalk-on ‘steps in the snow to
“the street and then descend on the opposite
side. “People on one side of the street
“ cannot seéthose on “the other side, In
many places thegnow is so deep around
the eaves of the houses that it has to be
shoveled away from in from of the windows
in order to allow light to entemthe house
Icemen are becofning discouraged and have
given up the ‘battle with the elemerita, .
Large numbers of men are being discharged
as it seems useless to try longer to keep the
ponds clear, and fhere seems to be no prospects of fair weather at present.
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Board of Education.
The City Board of Education held their
regular monthly~ meeting today. '-Messrs.
Mulloy and Searls were absent.
The resignation of Geo. Allen Watson
had a fight on Main atreet,
Nye saw the officer P
Union street, with Douglass in hot pursuit
and calling ,to ,him to stop. Nye
sprinter and he kept on running.
‘ turned into Hennessey’s livery stable and
Main street, “Douglass still pursuing.
Nye reached the corner of Judge Caldwell’s
him to halt. At sight of the gun Nye
jumped down under the sidewalk and
officer approached and arrested him.
” was lodged in jail.
deputies are getting themselves“ into readiA Running Arrest.
This afternoon Frank Nye and B. Cofflin
and ‘while it
as in progress. Sheriff Douglass came along.
and started to run up
is a
He
assed through to Commercial’ street and
round the: corner at Hyman’s™ storé~ toto
As
ot the Sheriff raised his pistol and ordered
the
Coffin was also arrested. The affair cansed considerable excitement all along the line.
—_-——_-ge BT
Deputy Assessors. re
County Assessor Martin’s full <orps of
ness to begin active work when the proper
time arrives. Following is the list: T. H.
Carr, office clerk; Josiah Rowe, M. .C;
Dunkley, Grase* Valley; Henry’ “SchYoeder,
Rough andReady; John Nicol, Truckee.
Pie Weay.to reach catarrh is through the
Slood. Hood’s:Sarsaparilla, by purifying the
blood, removes the cause of the disease and
permanently cures catarrh. Take
Hood’s.
~ Hoop’s Pruts act easily, yet promptly and
effectively, on the liver and bowels, . 25.
Serres
KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify
your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
your Bowels and make pour head clear asa
bell. 25c., 50c., and $1.00. Sold by Carr
Bros.
S Ace .
WEIGHT OF BIRDS’ HEARTS.
They Are Heavier In Proportion Than
Those of Animals. a
Most people will be surprised to learn
that the hearts of birds are far heavier
proportionately than the hearts of aninials, including man, hut a little explanation will show that this is quite
natural. “fhe more the body works the
greater the demnand upon the heart, upon
which falls the “duty of driving the
blood through the body;.hence the heart
develops and becomes heavier. Everybody knows that birds are among the
most active and hard working of living
creatures. The swallow can overtake an
express train, The falcon will carry a
as special teacher was accepted.
The following bills were allowed:
Geo. M. Hughes, labor, $16.58.
F. M. Konkle, labor, $2.
Legg & Shaw, merchandise and labor,
$9.75.
-F. ©, Luetje, répairing clock, $1.50.
Shoveling snow—R. H. Webber, eleven
hours, $8.25; W. M. Ashburn, eleven hours,
$8.25; James Hackley, ten and a half hours,
$7.873.
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Divine Services.
—
There will be preaching tomorrow in the
Sunday
Every. Congregational church as usual.
. school at close of morning service,
body cordially invited.
oe
Ir your kidneys are inactive, you will feel
and look wretched, even in the most cheerfulseciety, and melancholy on the jolliest
Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver
$1.00
occasions;
and Balm wilbset you Tight again.
per bottle. :
Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store.
e ar as ———
Jery Much off Color
Are people who are troubled with chronic,
liver complaint. Bile in the blood tinges the
cuticle and even the eyeballs, and aiso manifests its presence by uneasiness in the right
side and beneath the right shoulder blade,
furred tongue, nausea, sick headache and an
unpleasant breath. It is usually accompan
ied by costiveness and dyspepsia.
Bitters tiens, Hostetter’s Stomach
speedy and complete remedy. This stand. .
s Despite: the warnings of medical au-«
thorities, marriage between blood relations continue to an alarming degree in
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were upward of 2,000 such marriages, JAMES CAIRNS
1,428 being between _first and second
cousins, 111 between uncles-and nieces
ard medicine also prevents and cures chill
and fever, rheumatispi, nervousness and th
infirmities incident to declining years, I
builds up an enfeebled physique and fortifies
Appetite and nightly
slumber are promoted by it, and it is a protector against the effects of a wetting, of
it against disease.
overwork, exposure and unwholesome foo
or water. :
Ordinance No. 44.
“Aan ordinance granting to JAMES I
HAGUE, his successors-.and assigns . the
right to place, erect and maintain poles, wires
and other condnetors. for the transmission —of
electricity for power purposes and tolay a pipe
or conduit for the purpose of transmit ing wa er
for power from a pois.t in the pone highway . ¢
5 nlof the diplomatic corps-will bemissed
this winter for the same reason, includd! ing the beautiful American bride of the”
French embassador; Mrs“ Yu, the Chinese minister’s wife, and Mrs. Ariaga : \o
Laza of the Guatemala legation. — Wilon the east «Loundary of the Empire Mine, i
Grass Valley township, county of
line of tbe townsite of So.th Grass Valley an
to executors, the privilege of operating and
S The
Board of Supervisors of the county of Nevada
conducting said power line and pipe line.
do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1.
grants to JAMES D.
ois and assighe, the
HAGUE, his
right and
succes
% pile mine, westerly to the townsite of Gra
alley, poles,
the transmiasion of electricity for power pu
poses and a pipe line to conduct water for
power purposes.
Section 2. Said wires or conluctora shall bestretched upon poles or other fixtures, abovo
ground, ina workmanlike aud proper manne
and in such amanperjas not to interfere wit,
travel upon said road, and said pipe line 6
be placed in.anch a manner as not to int
with the use of said highway by the pubtic.
. , BECTION 3. The said grantee or assighs may
id hizh
z
maintaining poles or other supports {raid wires or
make all necessary excavations i
way for the,purpose of.erecting a
aid
conductors or rep-iring the e and for th
urpose of laying and mai
fine. and s:id work shall
ance with the necessary
dinances or orders wh
tinuance of this fra
be done in comp
a may, during the cor
ssid county, and
satisfaction of
he rights, pnviieges and. fran ~~ SP ROTION 4.
chises nevefa granted shall continue and be in
e period of twenty-five years from
an‘ alter the date of the passuge of this ordi
cTION 5.
4 bein fore from and after its passage.”
Plassed by the following Vote on the 1Ith day
Ayes:
Noes
: DANIEL McPHETRES,
President of the Board of Supervisors,
Attest:
J.J. GREANY, ;
Paguey Clerk.
. By J. C. N1LON, Deputy Clerk.
First ” peta made on the ath day of JanFor the
ailment itself, and its various manifestais’ a Aas
Nevada;
thence westerly along the Ophir road to the east
The ccunty of Nevada hereby
rivilege
to pot, lay, work. maintain and operate on the
Ophir road from the east boundary of the Emwires and other conductors for
ere
ainiog said nye
i
les, regulations, or“hise so be adopted from
time to time by the’ Board of Supervisors of
saine shall be done to the
e said Board of ig ong oui €
This ordinancé shall take effect
» 1895. iS
dufington,, Donnelly, Pridgeon, Robingon and McPhetres. _
sae
hy
load’ weighing three pounds in the air
without hindrance to its power of flight
or its speed. In short, they have a tremendous capacity for work.
The celebrated ornithologist, Marey,
states that a sea gull weighing 14
pounds is capable of performing in one
weight of nine pounds one yard high. A
man weighing 130 pounds, to be equal
a man
the bulk of their bodies.
the body.
horse, 6.31.
come fairly chose to man.
—11.5.
animals.
at 12.25; the common sparrow, 16,22
Pittsburg Times.
Consanguinity In Germany.
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Germany. During the last -year ther
and 16 betwen nephews and aunts. Th
d
liances to the. to
—Berlin Letter.
), Mrs. Cleveland.
to occdr in March next> “Béveral Tadic
s-. liam E. Curtis inChicago Record.
nae + e@e-+48
wa
“, $1.00. . Sold by Carr Bros.
Ty) Ww
ll
Leads the
World.
Just so with the _«
e
TEAS,
COFFEES,
{Christmas Suitings and: Overe dats,
He . # * * ee
only . .
second work equivalent to raising 4
to the sea gull, would have to lift.780
pounds one yard high in one second. If
becomes an athl: te or carries _
heavy loads, his heart grows proportionately. No wonder, tlierefore, that
the hearts of our active feathered friends
are strikingly heavy as compared with
The average weight of the ‘human
heart in normal circumstances’is fiveone-thousandths of the total weight of
Dr. Carl Parrot has lately :
weighed the hearts of various animals
and birds and has found the averages to
be as follows, the figures representing
the one-thousandth parts of the total
weight: Pig, 4.52; ox, 4.59; sheep, 6.01;
The domestic animals thus
The wild .
roebnck has an exceedingly heavy heart
Most birds area long way ahead of
The carrier pigeon-comes out
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; Complete his stock known far and near, to do good work is his ideA
the hobby, an extremely active species
of falcon, 16.98,and the song thrush,
25. The heart of thélast named is thus
five times heavier than “that of man in
comparison with the totalsweight —
proportion of thége consanguineous alxof marriages recorded is 1 to each 149 matrimonial unions.
Mrs. Cleveland, it is understood, will
retire from society this winter in antici
pation ef .an interesting event whichis
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KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great blood
purifier givés freshness and clearness to the
Complexion. and cures Constipation, 25 cts.,
Bt
Great American Importing Tea Co.
RRR EH ¥ HORE ERNE N HN EH EF *
.
JUST_ RECEIWED, a
ie ——=s—
Seats Ven Tes “FOR MEN’S WEAR. Wty
Ihave an extensite.line of imported and domiutic.
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A PERFECT cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and:your ‘‘Sunday
FIT . Best” Suit. Iam ing OVERCOATS of the Latest
ee . Fashion, with satif' linings and silks facings, at prices .
GUARANTEED. . that compare favorably with ‘‘store” overcoats, Come . .
’ . and see thent. j ° it.
E. E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor.}
7 Commercial Street, in Transcript Block.
i¥ NE HNN YN PREY EN ®
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“3. BE. CARR. T.H. CARR.
; PROPRIETORS OF THERs,
Palace Drug, Book and Statlonery sn,
"Masonic Building, Cor, Pine and Commorial Streets, Nevada City
—
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A
Complete Stock of Drags, Patent Mois, is, Tanisis, Ets,
School Books, : =
Blank Books
Miscellameous Books,
*
Sse
: aes _ Mogezines.
Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City
The Lavoest Hames Establishment In Nevada City.
FRESH STOCK. OF
~ Mince Seat, o
Seedless Raisins,
Citron, Lemon Peel,
Cranberries, ee
Brandy,
Boiled Cider,
Plum Pudding,
Fine ‘Canned Shrimps and Lobsters
Semi-Annual Report
—OF THE—
CITIZENS BANK
NEVADA Ul [fyY, A
hnd Its Agency at Grass Valley,
CALIFORNIA,
‘Showing ‘Its Financial Condit’on on the
First Day of January, 1895. °
RESOU tCES.
Money on hands. cic. ce eee ee $ £0,456 0
Miscellaneous bonds........-65,845 00
County claims...... Be rece tires 1 244 36
Checks and cash items... ,..5.-.5+ 620 00
Gold Dalton: . os sc cetee sc ce 8s 3,308 35
.FOR SALADS.
Maple Sugar and Maple Syrup
ROM VERMONT.
-~ Nevada City, Cak:
— fener Tn
THIS SPACE IS RESERVED.
Nevada Gity Opinion.
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James Cairns, the saddler, here for each, the finest goods ever in our reacH
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
None for repairs can him
Such all
surpass, in workmanship that is first-clasS
the. opinion express,” Cairns’merits commands succesS
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ON BROAD STREET. Te
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READ a
If you want to know all about the
; Gold Mining,
Morticultural,
A.gricultural,
“Stock Raising
CROCKERY,
And other resources of
Clubbing
Building « next 0 “Hemessy’s Stable
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The Daily Transcript
: ; Lumbering
: LIABILITIES.§
Capital paid in coin
Und vided profits..
Due—dépositors..2...5.00.
Dividends unpaid
Total
Aside from the a ht due from Banks as re:
forth above, th Oney nd other securities ant
pers nal propefty are llin the custody of the
Citizens Bank at its: fices nthe towns of. Nevadg-City ani Grass Valley, county of. Nevaca
except $7,000 worth of bonds on. deposit in the
{ First National Bahk at Sa. Francisco, and “$20,
000 of Londs on depos t in the National Bank o
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 of
_. Nevada, State of California,
E. M. PRESTON, President,
DE. MORGAN, Secretary.
Sworn and subscribed before me, a ctary.
Public, in and for the county of Nevada* this
7th day of January, 1895.
(SEAL) FRED SEARLS,
: Notary Publ‘c.
The capital stock and paid-up capital o. t1e
Citizens Ba k is as follows:
Whole number of shares
Number of shares subscribed
Capital paid in coin, Sarcane Caren
Undivided profits
Amount paid in coin pér share..
a E. M. PRESTON, Presiden‘.
D. E. MORGAN, Secretary.
Sworn and subscribed before me this cevent?
day of January, 1895.
[SEAL]
o FRED. SEARLS,
Notary Public, Nevada Co., Cal
W.D. Lewis. ~ A, C, Henry,
LEWIS & HENRY,
(Successors to Thomas Moran")
—PROPRIETORS OF—=
“THE HUB.”
Choicest Wine ~Ltagors and Cigars.
Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets.
W. E. F. DEAL,
Attorney-at-Law.
Rooms 51, 52 and 53 Nevada Block
SAN ; FRANCISCO.
REDUCTION IN PAINTING.
The Daily Transcript 7
And the ~
» “EhexDaily 5. F. Call
Only NINE DOLLARS A YEAR-for the two by Mai
eo gh When paid for in advance.
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rancisco,
The regular subscription price of each of these papers in $6 a year in advance.
Hundreds of reeple have THE TWO for only $9,” Are you among the number
why noc. tt is 9 business offer to thinking, reading, saving people.
fer
The TRANSCRIPT is the oldest and most newsy paper in Nevada eouittyeebeight hee:
gressive, fearless, clean. The CALL is one of America’s greatest newspapers—
gives full foreign, domestic and State dispatches, fights corporate greed and
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 33 San
G.E. WITHINGTON
J Signs, Garts, Buggies and
in the highest style of the art.
From and after date Iwill paint
” Carts from $5 to $10.
Buggies trom $15 to $22.50.
. Sign Painting a specialty.
¥
SITE YORK ‘STREE1,
(O@ Give me a call -before
‘your work elsewhere,
es ———
The : Transcript
Avdertising Medium
IT 1S THE
An Analysis:
The sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist
gives the following result of an anulysis of several
brands of tea purcliased in the open market:
No. 1. (Black.) Colored with plimbago and indigo,
~_No. 2. (Black.) Colored wi i eto ( t.) Colored with indigo, plambago and
0. 3. (Green, Col os wallow Gahire: ) Colored with Prussian blue and
No. 4. (Green.) Excessive colori
indigo and aluminous earth. site aperiide
No. 56. (Unooiored? all : Vics ety 2 eged.) Colored with plumDoes not this condition call loudly for a brand of
Pure Japan Tea
Beech’s Toa is the pure unadulterated undyed supe
©ured Japan Tea; There is no headache in it. A
child can drink it, Draws a canary color df delight
ful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea,
You use only half as much per cup. Sixty centeper
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SN £4,
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CHINA, *
GLASSWARE. °
They Lead All Others for
Superior Quality,*
Lowest Prices
ndsome Presents
ven Away a=
Commercial Btreet, Nevada City.
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Besides being fully informed at all times on
PROCEEDI NGs.
rerestreres =
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[ARE AGENTS FOR§TRIS FINE§TEA.
pound. Never soll in bulk. Soild only im «
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TUE TABLE NO. 49.
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on
and after Tuesday, Jan’y 1,
follows :
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
: Daily; connecting: wi
9 00 A IT cat Train arriving 2 ml
i aes at7:i6 P. M., and Overlan for the
2 P. M., Daily, connectih
9 25 P . Overland trains arri Bayes
r 3n Francis@> at 6:45 : 2 renci Pty 5 and 9:45 A, M., and over1895, as
A.M,
7-00 cents,ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
6 a <A. M: Daily, connecting with
“35 nd train fr are nand
leaving San Francisco ot 6:00 F. mu ee
with
4-45 P Dally, . connecting
San Fiancirgo at 7004. M. wal
ARRIVING eon GRASS VALLEY.
= Daily. Fare on his ta’n
9.coP Il) 26 cente. van
/ _ GEORGE FLET‘ HER,
£DW’D. H. BROWN, Super
IVES notice that he is prepared to paint
agons, etc.,
SHOP ON BROAD STREET; OPPG
placing
Nevada County Narrow Gauge BA.
CLEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
D AILY. Fare on this train, 25
C
leaving
Gen’l Pass. & Ticket Agent, —
items in course of collection . 1,667 14
Loans on real estate .... 29 839 66
Loans on stocks and bonds 5,345 00
Loans on personal security... 100,517 18
Loans on other securities .. ..... 4,735 00
Bank premises, Nevad City,..... 5,000 00
1) Furniture and fixtures .......:. .4,000 00
Other real estate.. -. 06. ee cores ss eee 2,800 00
Due from Banks Sas ieee
First National Bank, San Francisco.. 2,618 25
The Bank of Californi., # --. 2,955 32
Nat. Bank of D. O. Mills & Co., SacraPitt J 1h: Pere Pa aia eieeeY ee ger ean 3.27.
Nat'l-Bank of North America, New vies
Sf) Se rer rk Tk i 21,976 68
TOUR ac Pi ssaeees UG tee he CNN $306,201 21
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