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if You Want to Get
ALL OF THE NEWS
OF NEVADA COUNTY,
TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT. CRIPT.
THE BEST
Advertising Medium
In THE
Sierra Nevacg Gord Fields.
Lou THE DAILY TRA
~
VOL. LVIIL=No. 9174. NEVADA CITY. CAL.. WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH. 13. 1889.
Established Sevt. 6, 1860, by N. P, Brown & Oo
The Daily Grwusevipt.
. PUBLISHED ing,’’.says the Burlington Chronicle,
Ev: Day Excepting Monda: “down in Florida, the other day, a
ai jeammke 6 y family lost a child, which they supposed had strayed away from home and
= on & ae poaiate . . got-lost. After searching for three
3 a‘ Editor, * “Business M’g’r. . days, the frantic parents placed an adFFICE—“Transcript Block,” No. Commercial st., Nevada City, Ca
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION’ u
1 Year, payable in advance, 86.
Per Week, = = «= 15 Cents. 4d
Agents for the Daily Transcript.
New York
New York
Palmer & Rey...
G. P. Rowell & Co.
Phy AG ST CP SER El net ee ea TENT Boston
N. W. Ayer & Co..:....-. Philadelphia
Palmer & Rey.. .Portland, Oregon
J, H. Bates & Co ..New York
Dauchy & Co.. ..New Yerk
Williams & Co Lofidon, Eng
Cook & Co.. +s .eee-Chivcago
LP, Fisher.. . 20.. scence San Francisco
B.C. Pake... Gage sw KOKese San Francisco
Palmer & Rey.... .8.1.n Francisco
Tohn C. Dewey & Co Burlington, Vt
itinson & Co. Portland, Me
Geo. M. Mott. .Sacramento
J. A. Stidger.. North Sap Juan
W. K Spencer.....-.«..+.Grass Valley
B. FB. GMell. . 5.0.5 crete ewe cecebe ‘ou Be
©, Di COIRIRG os 6 ee se ci ceve eens Truckee
©. L, Miller .. ..French Corral
Tames Marriott. North Bloomfield
4. W. Roab. . .. Graniteville
Si Ws BOOBY: oii dec i edo Smartsville
W. Orear.... Fijecpeeenscue’ Downieville
——————— Ea
Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter, a
No. 6, BR. &. ML.
STATED MEETINGS AT MA
SONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the
First Moneay in each month. Visiting Companions in good standcordially invited to. at
I. J. RouFg, Secretarv
MASONIC 4, JTICE.
Visthing Brethren in god standing
are cordially invited.
C. C. WEISENBURGER, Master.
Rours, Secretary.
Alfred DPD. Mason,
Oounselor-at Law atid Notary Publis. .
Successsor to Johnson & Mastn,
Attorneys at Law. . n
: L PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMTO:
co reme, District and Cirg uit Courts
the U. 8.
of ee-Thomes Block, corner Broad and
ine streets, Nevada City.
B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL.
CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
\ , TILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, up stairs. *
J. I. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public,
AND CONVEYANCER.
STATED MEETINGS ON THE
Ro ait Wednesday of each month
— ‘
( er: side Broad Street, oppoiil practice in ‘ t
we the Courts of the United States within
he State of California. :
GEO. L. HUGHES,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
wt PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
f the State.
Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block.
THOS. S. FORD
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
¥FFICE—Thomas’ Building, corner Broad
and Pine streets, Nevada City
DR. R. M. HUNT,
Physician,
o™ AT VINTON’S DRUC SrORE,
; NEVADA CITY.
orT & CO.,
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY,
Buy Gold Dust, Gold and
Silver Bars.
Acids and Crucibles for Sale.
May 6, 1887.
A. WUTKE,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Meker,; :
AD STREET, TWO DOORS
Brea Office, Nevada City.
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPEUIALTY
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE,
N, E. ORAPMAN,
DBT TiIsT.
NEVADA CITY. ... .CAT.
tip
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
Office at Residence, Sacramento
.. LUETIE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER .
ANw
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Surgeon.
i. W. CHABLES, M. D.,
Homeopathic Physician,
STAIRS, BLASAUF'S BUILDING
P L?
U next door below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s
ex) ee, n
Office ot 10 to 12 A. M. 204" M
o OP. M. 3
UNION MARKET,
COMMERCIAL STREET..NEVADA CITY
(COLLEY BROS,,... .-Propristors
‘DEALERS IN
Beet, Pork, Mutton,Veal, Etc,
At the lowest rates.
We also keep on hand a choice swoek.of
BACON AND T.ARD
JAMES A, STIDGER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
And Notary Public.
vertisement in the nearest newspaper.
Imagine the surprise of the parents,
to see a monster alligator upon the
child alive and died bimself.
cost but 25 cents, and itgave them
back their darling child; they sold
the.alligator’s hida for $25,.and the
parents are showing the child at all
‘the dime museums in the land at $50
per week.
Well, pass the ice water!”
like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching after getting warm.
t. This form as well as Blind Bleeding
and ‘protruding Piles, yiela at once
to the application of Dr. Bosanko’s
Pile Remedy, which acts-directly upon
the parts affected,
tamors, allaying the intense itching
cents. -Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co.,; Piqua, O. Sold-by Oarr
Bros. :
-1ig the only sure cure for Blind, Bleed— ing or Itching Piles ever discovered.
Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F.& A.M. . It never fails to cure old chronic cases
of long standing.cured me after year of sufferiny.’’
«“T have: found by experience that
Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment
‘. givesimmedate and permanent relief.”
monials.
onger.
]
per box or maled on receipt of price;
the WiuiiaMs Mr’a Co., Cleveland 0.
should always be used when children
are cutting teeth. It relieves the little
sufferers at once; it produces natural,
quiet sleep by relieving the child from
pain, and the littie cherub awakes as
ant to taste.
ens the gums, allays all pain, relieves
wind, regulates the bowels, and isthe
best known remedy for diarrhea,
whether arising from teething or other
auses. Twenty-five cents a bottle,
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life.
wrapping paper, but it saved her life.
She was in the last stages of consumpton, told by physicians that she was
incurable and could live only a short
time; she weighed less than seventy
pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper
she read of Dr. King’s New Discovery
and got a simple bottle ; it helped her, }
she bought a large bottle, it helped her
more, bought another and grew
fast, continued its use and is now
strong, healthy, rosy
ing 140 pounds. For fi
send stamp to W. H.
derful Discovery Free at Carr Bros.,
The Benefit of Advertising.
4
“Talk about the benefits of advertispon going tothe door next morning,
oor step, where he had disgorged the
The ‘ad’
Does advertising pay?
Cure Fos Wiles.
Itching Piles are known by moisture
absorbing the
nd effecting a permanent cure. 50
my-21
Piles} Piles! Piles!
Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment
Judge Coons, Marysville, says:
“Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment
Judge Coffinbury,Cleveland,O.,says:
We have hundreds of such testiDo not-suffer. an instant
Sold by uruggists at 50 cents
Advice to mi others.
——
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
‘bright'asa button.” Itis very pleasIt soothes the child, soft—
It was just an ordinary scrap of
better
plump, weighuller particulars
Cole, Druggist,
Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonDrugstore.
Whitehead’s Cook Books.
LEAD THE WORLD.
PRIOE 82.
No. 2,
Hotel Meat Cooking
PRICE 82.
No. 8,
(For Families,
PRICE $1.50.
Ne. 4,
Cuking Foe -Prt
The American “Pastry Cont .
Chicago Herald Cooking S:hodl,
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICK OF THE : " #3
HOTEL GAZETTE,
CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street
Paid up Capital. $30 000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
WE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York.
Sap Francisco.
e And Sacramento.
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT in the principal cities ef GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE.
Collections on any part of the
United States a specialty.
Highest. Price Paid for County
and State Warrants
Gold and Silver Bullion
chased © Z
» Assay Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS: ;
Es Mc PRESTON 00000 cs echoes PRESIDEY~
Base Vics PRESIDENT
JOHN T. MORGAN.....5.-5-CASHIER
D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’T CasHIER and Sxc’¥
" DIRECTORS:
vr. R. M. Hont, JOHN T. MOKGAN
Gro. M. Hueuss, D. E. Morean,
wa. rhe atcls L, Housman,
. M, PRESTON.
CORRESPONDENTS
New York—First National Bank
San Francisco—First National Bank.
eeremente--naneanes Bank of D. O. Mills
‘0. .
Home .Mutual Insurance Co
” OF CALIFORNIA
(CAPITAL. 300 00N
PRINCL¢Ai. OFFICE
216 Sansome st., Sau Franciseo
—_"
Fire Insurance Only
CHARLES H. Story, Secretary,
R. H. MaGiLL, General Ageut,
Risks accepted on all classes of desirable
property inthis county at rates as low as 80)
vency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a promptand liberal response to al
just claims for loss.
Grass Valley, Branch, For Nevada County
DAVID WA13, JOHN C. COLEMAN,
GEO W. HILI., Manager
MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY
The Leading Harness Shop
OF NEVADA CITY.
Broad Street, Beiow National Hote .
Jas. Caims Proprietor
Harness and Collars
MADE To posdsialea
—e a =
SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS
AN BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
Repairing Neatly Done.
@@Al) orders attended to promptiy.
and debilitated, I. procure
Has
tof September, 1860.
OP and all business in the U. 8
ERATE FEES.
fice, and we can obtain Patents in less time
than those remote from Washington.
patentability free of obt
no cha
rintendent of Money Order Division, and
— fo the officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For
circular, advice, terms and references to acJ. F. Houenron, Pre.ident. = tual clients in your own State or county ad> JL. N.Sueparn, Vice President, dress
. Quick Time
RY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAT.
‘Regulates the Ki
There’s nothing like it. .
g, being very much run down “Last
some of. Paine’s
Brigadier General Y. N. G., Burlington. Vt
$1.00. Six for $5.00. At Druggists.
DIAMOND DIVES Ger Fenders and Ribbon,
P-A-T-E-N-:TS
Patent Office attended to for MODOur offi « is opposite the U.S. ratent OfSend model or drawing. We advise as to
‘e—and we
e unless we obtain patent.
We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the SnC. A. Snow & Co.,
Opp. Patent Office. Washington. D.
a ee ae
—To i
Eastern and European Cities.,
ALL RAIL ROUTES.
Southern Pacific Company
(Paciric System.)
Daily Express Trains make promys connec
tions with the several Railway Lines
in the East.
AND AT
New. York and New. Orleans
with the several Steamer Lines to
HuropeanPYKrorts.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car: —AND—
Tourist Sleeping Cars
ched to Overland Express Trains. No
SOMidnionsl charge for Berths in
Tourist Sleeping Cars.
Tickets sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured
and other information given upon applica
tion at fhe Company’s offices where passen
gers calling in person can secure choice of
routes, etc,
A. N. TOWNE T, H. GOODMAN,
General Manager. Gen. Pass & Tk’t Agt
J. C. STUBBS, Gen Traf. Mgr.
San Francisco, Cal.
RAILROAD LANDS
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE FERMS.
For lands in Central and Nerthern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to
ad 5
otw. H. MILLS, Land Agent,C. P.’R. R. Sav
Fr
National Exchange,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
the Onlv First-class Business
Hotel im the City.
Massive fire-proof structure, free from the
gangers of fires so prevalentin large hotels.
Situated in the very centre of the city, with
Express, Post Office and General Stage Offic
for all lines in the building. Passengers can
leave this Hote] 20 minutes later than any
other when Geparins by are.
peThe Table of the National Exchange isa
ant feature with the bg «age Pg aud is guarteed superior to any in the city.
The msare neat and desirable, and include a number of handsome suits.
The experienced management will spare
neither pains or expense to sustain the reputation which the National Exchange nop
sojusty enjoys of being the leading an 1
best hotel in the mountains.
aS €
&
+
Fi The BUYERS’ GUIDE i
issued March and Sept.
each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the luxuries or the
necessities of life. We
can clothe you and furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary
applianses to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at home, and in various sizes,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is rare en ody do all gent fo ng
’ you can a fair
othe Lp the value of the BUYERS’
GUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, i
MoNiTGOMenY wan, 4 CO
Broad Street Meat Market.
JAMES MONRO, Prop’r.
a : Bread Street,
; Near thie City Hall,
wapeyied atthe Lowest Pric Customers ,
with the very
420 Keamey Street, Sen Francisoo
8:60 PF.
For Sapiety Southern California, apply
to or address
JEROME MADDEN, Land Agents. P. R
R., San Francisco.
‘Nevada County N. GR. R.
TIME TABLE NO. 37.
Takes Effect Saturday, Feb. 9th.
LEAVING NEVADA CITY
10:15 A. M.
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
2:32 A. M.
2:45 P. M.
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
E. H. BROWN, Superintendent
ART SCHOOL.
the different branches of
Painting.
THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT
Paine’s Celery Compound
Purifies the Blood,
Strengthens the Nerves,
Stimulates the Liver;
~Gives Life and Vigor to every organ.
Celery Co und. The use of two bottles’:
made me f like a rr aa a8 a seners i
ma ne, 1do not pow
waa W. L. GREENLYAP
THE LARGEST Circulation of any
Daily Paper North of Sacramento.
The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day
It is the oldest paper. published’ in
Northern-Certral California, has the largest circulation
and thereforé-as an advertising medium it is second te
no. paper published in its section of the State.
Cc}:
and Cheap Fares: ,
other POBURE material, plain and orna
PAINTING # DRAWING ies
: will receive
ie on °TORIGKD and FRIDAY
week, at the residence of Mrs. L.
Garthe, Nevada City, where he will teach
Oil, Water Color and Pastel
The rudiments of SKETCHING FR!
MALU ric peal cy ee
. atic Drawing and Shading, rees, Car es and Buggies
Crayon wing and t Work Me: To be found In tits part of the stele,
chanicel, Arch — Machinery Teams with elegant Buggies, Wegons and
Drawing all efficiently and satisfactorily . Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on
taught, ‘ the most reasonable
dneys and Bowe’s,
Use It Now!
ised your Pame's Celery Cor
i) Dean gately recommend .
t aril sud at the sitine thy
lL rorwutator. It is asplendid ners
Most per
wits Ct? 2 itl have felt ike a ne
hein.” ok KNOTS, Watertown; Dakota,
\Wroos. Ps reeneoy eco , Prop, Burlington,’
i "Ped a rfc . FOOD Rudies uxin
Insure in the
. Me ane am
« 25% WEEKLY INDEMNITY FoR 26 WeEKs.
PLATES _J ONE SET DF
@ QUARTERLY
ie
287 BROADWAY, NV. Y.
LIVE AGENTS WANTED.
Address 1
Cc. A. LUCKENBACH,
State Agent,
125 West First Street,
Los Angeles, Cal.
TAKE THE
THE TRANSCRIP?
IF YOU 2
Want to Keep Thoroughty Posted
CONCERNING i :
atatetehctatatatateteatatetetatetetetete
SE NEVADAT 100
W winide a ieee agen *
GOLD MINING
HORTICU
AG
LTURAL
RICULTURAL,
STOCK GRAZING,
LUMBERIN(
Resources, besides being Fully
nformed at itimes on
THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
TS SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCA)
News, and it has a circulation that reach
es-the reading people in every part of thi
county. It also has: numerous patrons i:
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well a
in Sacramento, San Franciscoand more re
mote parts of the State. To LAND and t
HOME SEEKERS throughout the ‘whole
country it is invaluable, as it giver a faith
ful and complete record of the preston be
ing made in the development of the coun
ty’s varied and ertensive resources,
sents extraordinary inducements
And ope
It pre»
— .,
4TO ADVERTISERS }
Tne Advertising Medium in Northern California.
SJOB=PRINTING '=
The TRANSCRIP1 has he
Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Office ,
In the State North of Sacramento, and ite
prices for FIRST-CLASS work are as lw as
anywhere on the Coast. The establishment
has lately been stocked with a full line oi
the Most Modern and Attractive ‘Types and
THE
Frue Concentrator
Offers $1,000 Challenge to any
Machine.
Reduced to $373.
Empire Livery Stable
Broad st., Nevade City, opp Nationa) Ex
change Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY,ot
HE PROP R OF THE EMPIRE
Stable has the largest lot of
Proprietor
Are the Best.
‘Spencerian Steel Pens
The horses are free frem vice, of geod
and capable of ag fast as any ¢
man cares to drive.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand ;
le
Retablishea 1960,
Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb.
USED BY TH" BEST PENMEN ‘
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL
MOSES TAYLOR'S WIDOW.
Her One Remapykable Whim of Extrava« Diag a by a Correspondent.
There is a wealthy New York widow who
has a church and a chaplain of her own,
writes a New York correspondent. She is
Mrs. Moses Taylor. The church was built
by her at Long Branch ata cost of about
$70,000, It is Presbyterian, and there is a
nominal board of trustees, but Mrs Taylor,
paid every dollar of the cost and is the
owner outright. It is an ornate edifice, and
one of its features is a memorial stained
glass. window inscribed to her dead hus-.
band, “Blessed are they that die in the!
Lord,” it says. The sinner might add that}
they are considerably blest who live possess-.
ors of the enormous wealth accumulated by
Moses Taylor. He was rather loose and
luxurious in his earthly methods of blessedness, but he prof d Christianity a little
while before he died, and 66 the witness of
the window is not to be impeached. Mrs.
Taylor’s chaplain is Rev. J. H. Young, who
conducts the services in the church during
the summer months, but it is at her com-.
mand the year round, for she pays his salary of $3,500 out of her own pocket. This
, benevolent and amiable lady does
not put on airs over being the richest widow
in America. Tho fact is, she and everyDody else were astonished by the amount
of fortune left to her. One of the executors of the will has just beentelling me
about it, The document did not enumerate
the testator’s p ions, but merely;
lumped the personal property, ‘‘ consisting
of bonds, stocks and other securities.”’
general impression had been that Tayior
‘was worth fifteen to twenty millions. He
had made a great property by im.
porting foreign goods in his own
ships, but as to his investments he had
never been communicative." On an ap
pointed day the widow and the executors .
the doors of the particularly solic :
vault which the old man had built into his
office. This structure was bank-like in vulnerability, and the investigators expected
to find the proofs of ownership to the extent of many millions in it. But they were
not prepared for what they found. The inneérmost compartment was large enough to
-hold-certificates of stock and the like se-!curities without folding. There.was a high’
stack of these papers, lying nearly a top of
one another, unwrinkled and uncreased.
They represented Taylor’s investments in
hundreds of railroads, banks; insurance
companies and all manner of the soundest
financial ventures. The amazed finders of,
this store of wealth handled them over in a
half-dazed way for an hour or two. Thee .
they set about making an inventory. When;
they came to add the totals it was seen that
the market value of the lot was about thirty
millions, and when other property was
added to this the aggregate reached forty
millions, or more than double the current
estimate. Taylor had disliked to figure as
a superlatively rich man, and, therefore,
without any of the miser’s instinct, had
concealed the facts from even his moat intimate friends. As to.,the widow and
heiress, she denies herself nothing that her
fancy demands, but she is as. unostentatious as her late husband, and her indulgence ina church and chaplain of her own
constitutes her one remarkable whim of extravagance,
ARISTOCRATIC BABIES.
Mother-of-Pearl Cradles, Golden Rattles
: and Diamond Amulets.
* Arich baby’s layette, says the New York
Sun, now costs $500 or $600, and includes
soft silk warp Hannels handsomely embroidered, fine-knitted shirts of snowy.
wool, beautiful hand-wrought dresses, not
Largest and Best Assortment
Th GROCKERY,
FANCY GOODS
P ears Soap —
Fair white hands.
Bright clear complexion
Soft healthful
_PEARS’—The Groat English Complexion SOAP, Sold Everywhere”
I EXawo The
OF
GLASS,
CHINA
=AND «
In This Market.
“hev are Direct From Easters. .
Factories and will be sold
Pe, Gey
‘un Francisco Prices !
1 have oe we een Line ‘off
Guns,’ Pistols,”
Shelf Hardware,’ ..
Stoves, Paints,
’~~ SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN*
skin.
Surveyor,
GRASS VALLEY. ...... CALIFORNIA
ATE DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR OF
_48an Bernardino county, Corzeuzendence solicited, Surveys of Quarter Section:
etc., made in accordance with U, 8,
Laws. Office up staire in Coke Building
opposite Weissbeins’' Bank, Mainstreet,
esidence—Adjoining Watt Park, P.@.
Box 242. jymett —
National Meat Market
OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK,
0. J NAFFZIGER....Proprietor
I
re'
Andall kids of M oa te ually found
first-class Market,
Mats delivered f ¢6 of ee i
en 0. J, NAFRIZGER
EEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, 840
GES, Eto” maven
has BACON AND LARD, wholesale o
Established im 1852.
Nevada: Assay.Office.
J. J GTT, Proprietor.
NO. 26 MAIN STRERT... NEVADA CITY
NOLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPX tion refined, melted and Assayed. By
request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin, In
connection with my Assay Office I have a
amall Quarts Mill with which I can make
practical Mill Tests, and guarantee SoRrees
returns in every way. Working testa will be
mee with from 50 to 600 pounds, PR)CES
CHAS. DENNY, °_
CHAMPION
HORSE SHOER.
Powder and
Sportsmen’s Materials,
Doors, Windows,
lron, Steel, Leather.
Leathe: Shoe
frilled and heavy with embroidery and lace
as formerly, but made of the finest French
nainsook, tucked and hemmed by hand,
with rows of drawn work as fine as lace,
and pretty stitchings of briar work in fine
floss, all wrought by hand, with real lace
edges of narrow Valenciennes, and costing,
plain and simple as they are, sometimes
950, €60 and «75. A wrapper, shawl and
little sacque of fine silk flannel, embroidered
with forget-me-nots in the delicate blue of
the natural flowers, or cloak of heavy,
white silk, wrought with the same fine
briar stitchings in silk rows on rows, a
little close cap of the same material, embroidered ali over with tiny silk sprays,
and tiny silken socks of pretty tints, are
included in the layette, which is as dainty
as a mother’s loving fancy can design. The
baby basket is a mass of lace, frills and
ribbons and thin muslin, lined with pretty
satin or silesia, and costs all the way from
$5 to 450. The basinet, or cradle, is another
pretty bauble of brass or willow, white enemeled, canopied with satin and lace, and
with es hgirretees a hem-stitched as finely
as a lady’s 'kerchief, and covered with a
soft silk quilt of down. ”
‘One tiéted baby born in New York not
long ago had a cradle of mother-of-pearl in
the shape. of a sea shell, with legs and
handle of solid gold, lined with amber satin
and with a canopy of satin and rare old
lace falling from a gold framework and
sweeping the floor. The linen was handstitched and edged with real lace by the
fair hands of the happy mother. Five seta
of diamond buttons, six gold rattles, a solid
silver toilet set, solid gold safety pins, diamond amulets and rings enough to cover
every little finger and toe were among his
baby presents.
Then there’s the christéning and a robe
which costs from $100 to $1,000, a mass of
rich lace and fine stitching, sometimes
made of. poiht lace, “and, like a wedding
dress, worn at the ceremony and never
Ce 4
Count von Moltke’s Snuff, ~~
During the winter of 1870-71, Count von
Moltke, while his headquarters were at Versailles, ran shortof snuff. Failing to find
any ‘“‘sneeshin” of the brand he likes in
the local tobacco stores, he instructed a
subordinate at the war office in Kerlin to
forward him a packet of his ‘‘own peculiar”
rappee. The snuff was bought, paid for,
sent to Versailles, and duly charged to thé
account of the nation. When thetime came
for examining the books, after peace had
been concluded, the official intrusted with
the revision of tlie accounts of the war
office came upon this startling item::‘ For
one; pound of extra fine, with-of-Tonquinbean-perfume-highly-impregnated snuff, by
his Excellency, the Count von Moltke, commanded, three.thalers, seven and a half
silber-groschen.” The auditor would not
pass this unprecedented item, but made a
memorandum of the entry, referred it to
his superior, with the suggestion that as
snuff could not be held to be a matenial nor
ammunition of war, it could not be saddled
upon the national exchequer: The item and
the suggestion passed from one official to
another, until it came to the crown lawyers,
who gave their opinion that the state could
not pay the snuff-claim. Von Moltke was
officially addressed and requested to pay for
——— and he at once complied with the
; Johnny Had & Sweet Tooth, ~~.
Mrs. Isaacstein (to husband) —‘ Dot leetle
Jacob has been a pad poy to-day.” Mr. Isaacstein— Vas dot sof’ Mrs. Isaacstein—
“He vent into der closet und ate all oof dat
limburger kase.’’ Mr. Isaacstein (looking
ily at young Jacob)—“ 0, vell, Rebecca,
vas not so pad; dot vas natural; all dose
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