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January 6, 1894 (4 pages)

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: has great faith i in m the future of ber — Be ceca. refunded.’ Price 25 cents per. box. For a ee -gale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. m1 THE DAILY. TRANSCRIPT Brown & Calkins, Publishers. . SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1894. THE PROPOSED RAILROAD.a “Where Will It Enter Marysville is a Question Now Being Considered. ‘Tam not going to offer my land for sale until the proposed railroad is built,” said C, Fe AIS Loe Tepeinetiatire: of of—the-Demo-}—__ crat. The remark was recently ar while speaking of the proposed railroad’ to be construdted, between Marysville and Grass Valley, and it brought out sufficient facts to satisfy the Democrat:that the read will be. Mr. Ayer has bought about 23,000 acres of land in the foothills on the south side of ‘the Yuba and is negotiating for more, as he peal atiter” a cae ae ik There are two separate set of ‘eagitatiits figuring on the cost of construction and and right ef way, and is quite certain that one of them will Commence the work early in . the. coming spring or summer, The question of-trestle and bridge to reach this city from the south side is at the come. One gentleman recently remarked to this ence to the people. of Marysville Fekete came in, s0 we.get it. . Saidhe: ‘This doad can be brought into Marysville by crossing the Yuba.river.near where the Parke Bar bridge is built, and come down from there on the north side at very much less expense. When the plains are.reached the levee can be used as a grade from there to this city; and in all save at least $100,000, which will make it all the easier to construct the road, The people in the Brown’s Valley district will in a few years furnish a large’amount of businegg for-the road, which will be greater than what it would receive on the south side below the crossing. "+-Marysville Democrat. No one in ordinary health need become bald er gray, if-he-willfollow sensible treatment.,-We advise cleanliness of the scalp and the use of Hall’s Hair Renewer. pM ia 9 ita sna In Torment, — Surely if there are unhappy sufferers on earth upon whom the angels look —_down— in}; pity it is people agonized with rheumatism They-are in torment the year round witb little or no respite. Now, there is no evidence te which publicity has been given in behalf of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters more . concurrent and convinditg’ thai’ that in behalf of its efficacy in incipient rheumatism. -And-gince rheuinatism and.rhenmatic and . “7 sitaple gout are among the miost obstinate is adapted, and since they all have a fatal . tendency to attack the vital organs, the advisability of an early use of the Bitférs, when they manifest themselves, must be apparent, Efficacious, and most signally so, are the Bitters, too, in malarial diseases, kidney and bladder inactivity, constipation, dyspepsia, liver complaint, and nervous ailments. Suckien’s Arnica Salve. The best-Salve in the world for Cuts, * Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Handa, Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect eatisfacion—or—moneyre * Mas. T. 8, Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenp., (in “Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used.” For DysFF pepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. * ‘Price 75 ots. Sold by Carr Bros, : —————— eee _ Smmons Liver ReEcuLaror has aan ~~ failed to relieve soptivences, and blind or Ym pile. +ee Sign: Painting. 0. B. Harvey, an experienced sign writer, ,Ornamental painter and decorator, is now in Ahis city and will attend to ‘all orders.. Hf {you want a stylish sign, at a low price, give am @ call, alg + -2@e + —---Don’t Miss tha Chance, ws The greatest indaceoest ever offered to Sahe public is that of the Bee Hive Baking * Powder. The Baking Powder. is a fine article, equal to any in the market’ and the ™ price is'as cheap as any, A prize is given _ to every purchaser of the Bee Hive Baking Powder, and a chance is also given in an Eight-Day Onyx Clock. The clock is a heanty. Goto J. J. Jackson’s’Bee Hive Grocery Store and get a can. tf sets Re For Rent. Sy Rooms suitable for housekeeping are offered ‘for rent. Apply at this office, AwardedHighest Honors—World’s Fair. Quite a Blaze at the City _ Hotel-This Morning. THE FIREMEN DO GOOD WORK , it Was Caused From ja Defective and Insurance. A cold night or morning is a good--time for a fire,"pidvided you have the fire ina ‘stove where you-cancontrol it, but when [your house or some other person’s house gets on fire @ morning like this was, it is a different proposition entirely; at least that was the —— of our firemen this mora. ing: “At S145 the: reet“of -the-City-Hotel, =: auld wooden building at the corner of Broad and Union strests, was discovered. froma crack in the light fide, which was probably caused by the cold -weather. When tirst noticed the flames could have been put out easily with a small amount of prietor, gut out the garden hose but found . “that the-water pipe had frozen. The fire spread rapidly underneath the roof, from the front to the back of. the building, and Soon after the alarm was rung the hoge companies: appeared and by prompt work had the fire under control in a few minutes. For a little while it looked as though the frame buildings surrounding the burning one would take fire, but the three streams of the hose companies prevented this. ~ Had it not’been for the fact that the roofs were covered with more or less snow, some of ‘the adjoining buildings very likely would have taken fire. Despite the cold, the mercury being only sixteen.or eighteen degrees above zero, the firemen: worked with a will, the more brave and daring ones rushing to the front, regardless of the ice-cold water. they were constantly being splattered with. Some of them were wet to the skin, their outer garments being covered with a coating of ice. Wiierever the water fell it .was quickly converted: into ice, the streets and sidewalks becoihing so slippery that it was extremely. difficult to walk over them, Under such unfavorable conditions, these firemen who did the active, decisive work this morning are deserving of unstinted praise: The said a take jnomothing!” the upper story was badly damaged by the fireand water. All the sleeping rooms was flooded. The building is owned by was not ingured.” STRAY ICICEES, ee Chief Engineer Schmidt took the timely precaution yesterday afterneon to turn om 3 small head of water at each of the fire hyand saw that the water works and hose were in working order. He was ably secended by the Assistant Chief, pan We Marsh. Foremepaa CE ‘No. 1 ‘and hee man Suéll of No. 2.were not afraid of the water, but say they would prefer to take “. their shower baths in the eummer time. First Assistant Dick Eddy, of No. 2, says he will never wear skates to another fire, and Mark Shaver declares:that he will put on spurs if he is ever called out 6 again in cold weather, Tom Carr's experience has caused ‘him to . order an extra heavy and long -overcoat, with high collar, expressly for use en similar occasions, but :he sincerely hopes he will never have use for it, Ed, Baker was one of the workers. He says he has always been a cold-water advoas well as in everything else, that the spanners are kept warm so that they will not stick te a person’s hand. usual got their share of smoke and water. George Russell says aman who don’t get atbonce, : Marshal Getchell is a fireman and was on deck with the rest of the boys. He says much. but he was not quite — ice-making, ; to go into the business just yet. with small icieles, and looked as” “happy a big sunflower, others; he was busy keeping out firemen’s way and seeing that none out of ot ‘It is his candid epee +} uaa wes almost tebe _ water, and Q. ©. Conlan, the hotel pro-j in a few minutes the entire roof was ablaze. } “sidewalk ” and ‘‘ hot-stove ” firemen:were . ‘}simpiy notin it, except when somebody Pe were drenched and in fact the entire ‘house Jobn Downing. . He aleo owned ,a portion ; : of the furniture, ‘The building was insured Tecks for $2,000 and the‘furniture for $700, in the ture, bedding, ete., is placed at “$300. -He drants. “Had this not been done, things} would have been ina “pretty pickle” this ~} morning. The. Chief was-at his -post-early cate, byt thinks there are extremes in that. BOTTOM Schmidt. wants the Chief and Foremen to see that the iron tengues of the hose} . ee ' parts are well wrapped with stout cloth and and Warranted Phil Scadden and Al Snell, Pennaylva-. F rRsT—Curass ! nia’s ‘‘ twin brothers,” were there and as & move on such a morning as this is intended fora warmer climate and ought to migrate cold weath¥#is the best.time for a fire, as the crowd keeps back to avoid the water and the firemen are not interfered with so been thinking this was excellent weather for The Tranecart’s gaperter did. nob have. time to interview many of the firemen and often 2 the shel . Snow Mountain ditch liquid ag . im. . pire livery stable, invited the setae Pm . “ warm op-"-at hig expense. “Mewars. Rector Bros. of-the National Hotel very generously invited all the firemen te take breakfast at their house, and, many availed themselves of this timely in. vitation in appreciation of the services rendered, K, of P. installation. District Deputy: Grand Chancellor, ‘Robert’ Desble of Grass Valley, assisted by: BRdwin: Phillips, acting as Grand Prelate, Arms, installed: the following ; as officers of Milo Lodge; ‘No: 48, K. of P.; C, Hy Harrison, 0. O.; A. J. Jsmert, V.G.; H. R. C. Gaylord, M. of E.; J.B. Tsnac, M. of F.; B. Ss Rector; K. of R.-énd 8:; Frank -Merrill, Muat.A.3J, A, Northway, I. G.i Chas, _ Services in the above chereh tomorrow as ‘usual. New: Year's Subjects: Morning, ‘Tlie Christian me: = he ht, ‘Permanence ofCharacter.” Sunday School and Epworth “Besgue at ‘the. ‘usual hours. Atl, especially young peeple, BERR AR Tr is a fact well worth knowing, that Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cures colds, and Seas See ey ee ee renee: will he’ held. [and Mark Mitchell as Grand Master at} SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough, and} ~ Croup Cure. is-in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. Sold by Carr Bros. Hoskins, P.; Chas, Steffens, M. of W.; Geo. . eeAegon Suurons Liven Rea@unaror has never been known te fail te-oure dyspepsia, * During the War I was taken ill with spinal disease and rhewmatism. When I came home my trouble Was still with me, and I was confined to my ded, unadle'to help myself, for 22 months, After taking seven bottles of Hood’s SarsaParilla I was well, have not been troubled Pecor, 0.G. . Alter-the inacallation 9 collation-was served in the bangnet hall of Pythian Castle to the sixty Knights pres~ cat fo nw ctomomrresoesaeba cotta chisaney into which the pipe from ‘the } by Office stove passes, and no doubt resulted} ON. gicnateeserd OF ‘REM OVAL.
A Big Cut in diolomn ag Alt Kinds of Grocertes; Provisions, Etc. As goon as.my. new place: is ready for , . occupancy F shall remove my steck of goods to the building formerly cocupied by W. H. Smith, adjoining the Transcript Building * Lo save removal of. my present atock of creckery and: ‘glassware, etc., which is ‘second to none.in.size.or quality, I will trom now-on-nrake @ big cut in prices. The atock of fancy groceries is unequalled in the State, o» purchasers will see on ex amination. This is achance rarely offered to the people of Nevada City and the surrounding conntry, and if they want to éave ‘money they can not do better. than send in their orders immediately, J. J. Sackgon,— Beehive ee Store, Commercial St, Nevada City, Cal, KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bewels and make your Heed clesr asa AKI POWDER» Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder, — Highest of all in leavening strength.—Latest United States Government-Food Report. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St., N. ¥. MILLER ——emmn, LEADER. IN gee ” Windsors Ascots Pheenix .andHome Insurance Company, Puffs k Frank Power agent. ~ ©. ©. Conlan’s toss by damage to furniBows : / Not an ‘old-style one in the Store! All Goods Sold at F rcures, Strictly Nevada City. NEGIWEAR hii ep:latemmaionaly"~ *Pour=in=Hands_\~—In Illuminated Silks Changeabie Embroidered Centers ‘All received within the last fortnight t Hf_you can’t-come, send. We’ll guaran we forward don’t: suit return them an “Look in at ‘Hillier Window oes 2 When VQU pass his store on Broad stree BUY YOUR Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, SILVERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS;&c., From the Old and Reliable Firm of Luetje & Broad. ve satisfaction, and if what your money back. Repairing of Fine Watches and Jewelry 3y,Sniilvand Bx. Goods purchased from us engraved free of charge. ‘Orders ‘from the country promptly attended to. Patent Double hoane 4 Cornish : Plunger. . Weight ‘of Machinery Reduced Qne-Halt heaith, suffering With headache, dizzmess and dyspepsia. She took two bottles of slood’s metee ek . GROCERIES Staple And Fancy ‘At KIDD’S— FRESH GOODS LIBERAL MEASURE 5 sake FAIR PRICES Everything in the line of choice family groceries, Spices. 's Teas, ee pices, Sugars, Cann 5 Atrial order will convince you that it pays in ores way to patronize KIDD, ay most popular Famil ¥ Grocer, THOS. KIDD, Cousmerciai Street, Junction of Main. LIBERAL RATES MADE BY THE . SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY FOR THE CALIFORNIA ae EXPOSITION. , ee eeabsie 20s) -aTo Pye FRANOISCO. aate $1.00. $om San Francisco, one and ohe-third fare, with 1.00 added tlekets to the Fair. From Stations over 300 miles from Sa Francisone fare _. with €2.50 added for five gate tickets to the above named each way. — EXCURSION TRIPS From San Francisco to other Feed ‘Tn California Fair tickets at the foliowing ke trip rates: To stations under 150 miles from San Francisco, one and one-third one-way fare. To stations 150 miles or more from San Fran-Gisco, one and one-fifth one-way fare. For exact rates inquire of the nearest 8. P. Co. RfcHD or address the undersigned, H’D GR AY, T. H, GOODMAN, General Tras Manager. General Passenger The Transcript . Is THE heading::::::Newspaper —oOr— Pompe Twinn en Mi the Og Phemgen: ‘An Entire New. System: ° a Round Trip Tickets Good for 30 days From Stations 50 miles and less from San. FranCleco, one and Gne-third fare, with fifty cents aded for a eee gate ticket to the Fair, .Minimum RFrom Stations over 50 and not over 150 miles a Sta\ over 150 and not over 3800 hii io E00 added for four gute tickets to am Faire Children Sasa "5 and widér 12 years one-half Tickets will be good only fer a continuous trip stlowed if special Midwinter San Francisco, Car. Agent . — Fine Candies, Oysters, Etc. _. Nevad County. CARR Agents forthe San * mpat! eann. BROs. SS PROPRIETORS OF THE— Wie Drag, Book and Stationery Sir, _ Mis Bling, (Puen See, No KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A oe , Coplte Sick of Dros, att Mis is, Tai, Es School Books, ____Blank Books. __ a ~ Miscellaneous, Books, os Periodicals, . : 4 Magazines. Francisco Examiner. Finest Brands of Cigars i In Nevada City: SIGOURNEY BROS. Have purchased the Costello And will do all busiaess in theif Iie on short notice and a: low prices. Give Us a Trial. We'll Surely Please You. Leave orders at Legg & Shaw’ s and James Kinkead’s. UNION. MARKET, Commercial st:, Nevada City: COLLEY BROS., . = Prop’s./5 Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., "at the lowest rates. Ww: ALSO andl ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the : Popular Public. Taste Hams, Bacon and. Lard. J. R. Davis, __ Teacher ot dee ——Also-—— pose of instructing pupils at their own home. For fertctien as to terms of tuition, ete., eA The Professor, te letter or personally, iat KEYSTONE MARKET, Commercial Street, near Main, GRISSEL BROS., = + Prop’s. : SAUSAGES, FRESH LARD, _ SALT MEATS. The Lowest Living Prices! The Very Best of Meats! Meats delivered to any part of the city free of charge. A. TAM H’s JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND Sine stock of Candiea, Honey Cake Cows, Horses, ‘Babies, Ete.,; Ete. Fresh Eastern Oysters served. in any style. The best of male served at all hours. _ Broad Street, opposite Citizens Bank. W. E. F. DEAL, ATTORNEY :-—-: AT 1—: LAW, Rooms 51, 82 and 53 Nevada Block, SAN FRANCISCO. WwW. W. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Sarveyor. Prey ¢ county, nerel Saree > DEP. gan & Roberts’ Sloss ‘eee New York Bakery t = ‘Block. XPRESS LINE} CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR, Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other portions of Nevade county weekly for the purJuan, or at the aoa . Nevada County Harrow Gauge ™ \ “TINE TABLE NO: 49," Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on and after Monday, Nev. 0th, 1898, as follows ; LEAVING FOR COLFAX. _1§.09 A [1 ; 10.00 A mM Daily, Sqanecting with ing at San Francisco at 7:15 P.M a y over 3 for 'P *L except Sundays; ie with Overpe CL, at an hed a rese as Nob ° Daagage checked. Paieenes LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY sso 10,00:P [1 Dayly. except train 2% cents. — ‘ti ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. Qi00.A TL Reltegranenting. wisn East and erland 1 aes ry train leaying Sam Fran= P Pl. pennaies » with 4.55 Pl at 7: grerliad tr leaving Agee Se sae Sundays —Baeramentoe---at-4 local passengers a Stockton, Gan. "} _w— } VOCAL AND INSTRU: ‘ fsic! Polats south and W Pe ae MENTAL EREIVING ¥EGit GRASS VALLEY: 5.17 P PL . Deity, except sundays. GEORGE FLETCHER, Gen’! P. EDW'D H. BROWN, superintendent Aseit, Masicai Department mn) ed Vinton’ Drag and Sih lonery Store EVERYTHING AT SAN F FRANCISCO PRICES! Including . VIOLINS ] BANJOS . MANDOLINS GUITARS ACUORDEONS if . Have Not What You Want, =>sea 1 Wilt Quickly Got it Tor You SF > SHEET MUSIC ORDERED. EMPIRE STABLE, Broad 8t., Nevada Oty, opp. National Exchange JAMES HENSESSY, Prop’r. The Empire Live Stable has @ laxgest let of HORSES, ‘CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Becks to let at short Rotice an ana on reasonable end ato drive. en yah it ere DR. J. F. SHAW, Dentist. Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. . Fine Plate Work a Specialty. All Kinds of Fillings.” SST ‘NATIONAL MARKET, y Meet & Ope. Cilijsene"Renk.