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May 2, 1889 (4 pages)

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AT. eu IS re No ed, ice of Agt alito INE pyeich [AT 0nshe just tic Ly sea, lity le pisco etor IRE gies B. and d on atyle ntleTL tal. df ¥ou Want to Ger OF NEVADA counTy, TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT. . 4LL OF THE NEWS . THE DAIL Ae ANN ROE NEON ELT EN RA ne Silgipe cn Se pe aed ‘ SC Advertising Medium IN TEE Sierra Mevaca Goid Frere. VOL. LVIII.—No. 8831. NEVADA OITY. CAL., FIRSDAY MORNING MAY 2, 1889. Established Bent. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co. PUBLISHED Every Day Excepting Monday —BY— BROWN & CALKINS. » §. CALKINS N. P. Brown, Editor. Business M’g’r. #FICKE—“Transcript Block,” No. mercial st., Nevada City, Ca— TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 1 Year, payable in advanca, 86. ComDaily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Sem Solid Gold and Silver Watches. O@™ We will send THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT with moun PREMIUMS. i-Weekly Bulletin, and any of the following valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance: PICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION. Magic Lanterns. Boys, here you sre! Theamount of tun you with a magi lantern is unlimited, V led a@ magic lintern exhibition? If you have, you want one, aud wil I A large magic lantern, 10} inches nih with 12 views, sent with . Have you ever atten not miss this opportunity. DAILY TKANSCRIPPand Daily Bulletin, one year. $10; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ulleun, Ove year, $7.90. Subscriber to pay exDrums, A Nickle tenor drum, 14-inch head, with sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Dail Bulletin, one year, $12.50; with DAILY TRAN. Per Week, « pe 7 15 Cents. Realizing the importance of « good w.teh Beet aig we have ‘selected the *Waliham” as! van hava SEDO Geet ae sing Viagra stoldes and most r liable time® : plecesin the market These watches hay Agents for the Daily Transoript. world-wide reputation which they have paid — ey a stey merit The cases we guarantee MOY sie cedsshcverr ethos New. York . % be of solis goldand coin silv'r respectively gag eres Gb iki te ciee lence New York . 4nd if nox just as represented may be returned ut @. BR. Niles. .°.<. -se+e.e:,--Boston . Our expense and we wilt refuod the meer. paid, N. W. Ayer & Co. -Philadelphia . We are prepared to make the most liberal propo. press charges Palmer & Rey. .. Portland, Oregon . sitions on these watches as premiums, as will. be §, 4. Bates & Co 0.000 foe. esees pee are seen by the following off. rs: 7 1 REA Rte era, ew Yor 4 ’ Sith ey ‘litendou, fug. — Solid Gold Watch—Gents’. 700k & Co...;.-. s+ eeeeeesoe+s-Chicago] A gentleman's solid gold hunting case watch, ae gO wi Ee, San Francisco . “Waltham” movemen:, stem-winding and stem. @.C. Pake:.... . Ban Francisco . setting, with DAILY TRANSCRIP . 8 um Franciseo Burlington, Vt fohn C, Dewey & Co inson & Co. Portland, Me eo, M. Mott : .,. Sacramento J. A, Stidger. ... --seeeNorth Sav Juan W. K Spencer . ....... Grass Valley BO. :F. Grell. ice Sis tA cess You Bet T. D, Calkins a vs +++, Truckee C.L. Miller . -Freneh Corral Tames Marriott orth Bloomfield 4. W. Robb. . -. Graniteville J, W. Beatty . ~Smartaville W. Orear. ....,., -Downileville TIME TABLE NO. 37. Takes Effect Saturday, Feb, 9th. LEAVING NEVADA CIT’: 10:15 A. M. 8:50 P.M. ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 2:32 A. M. 2:45 P.M. . JOHN F, KIDDER, General Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN’ Surveyor, GRASS VALLEY CALIFORNIA one emeaie ~~ ARE DEPURY COUNTY SURVEYOR OF Solicited. Surveys of QuarterSectione ote. abe in accordance with U.S, Lanc Laws. Office up stairs in Coke Building opposite Weissbeins’ Bank, Main street, esidence—Adjoining Watt Park. v. 0. Box 2“2. : jy28-tf JAMES A. STIDGER. Attorney and Counselor at Law Amada Notary Public. Will practice in the Courts of Nevada nd Dai-y Bulletin, one year, $86,50; watch, DAILY TRANSOR(VT and Weekly Bulletin, one ye ww, $84.40. Subscriber pays express ch srges Ou wateh from San Francisco, : Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’. tham"” movement, stem-winding, stem sett ng, with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin one year, $29; with. VAELY TRANSCRIPT an Weekly bulletin, one year, $26.90, Su: scriber ra y eXpress charges on watch trum San Francizco® Solid Silver Watches. Solid coin silver hunting case wateh, ‘Walthan” movement, stem-wi ding and ste:nse ee @ thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Builetin, one vear, $18; with DAILY TRANSORIPT acd W ekly Bulletiv, one ycar, $1590, Subscriber to pay express charg.s on watch from San Francisco. same wath, ope. iace, with DAILY TRANSCLIPT, andDaily Bulletin, cne year, $15; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly bulletin, one yesr, $12.90 Subscriber to pay «Xpress charges on watch from san Francisco, Nickle Watch. A handsome nick ¢ sten-wiuding watch, open face, good moveme:t, with DAILY TRA.Ji Pi and Daily Bulletia, one year, $11; with DAILY TKASSUKIPE ana Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.90. Subscriber to Pay express charges vn watch from Sau Fraucisco.§ Bicycles. The-Bicycle we ' ave se'ected as a premium — the ‘apollo”-—whi'e not the most expensive is a irst=clase article in @\ ery respect. it is handsome and substantially made. It runs easily and isa prime favorite. It is standard finish’ with, aickle trimmings, and will be seut complete wi h «uddle-bay, tooix, etc. W ibe sent with DAILY ftaNSCRIPP aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for $29, wiih DAILY TKANSUBIPT and Weekly bulletin, one year, $26.90. (The above prices are or @ 36-inch whee. Price per additional inch made known on sppllon m.] Subscriber to pay express vharges on Licycle from San Francisvo, Boys’ Velocipedes, A 16-inch wheel, st dard finish, wrought iron Soe bere, we hbeli,ete,, complete, senc wiih DA‘ LY TRANSCKIPT and Dai Bulletin, ane var, $1250; with DAILY TRAASCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year. $10.40, Type Writers. This is a type-writing «ge. Kverybody has one whohas writing to do; or should have one. Hereis your opportunity, The Sun type-writer ta © peeioce instrument, simple in vorstruction, easily instructions for use, which can be learnedi. ten minutes, with Dally tRANSUKIPT and Dai CRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, i. Subscriberfpays express. Cane. Neither too large nor too smail, but just the rights ze witn 14-k gold head, will be sent with DAILY TRAN CKIPT an? Daily Bulletin, one year, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50, Subscriber pays eXpress. Telescope. A very useful article that »nyone living in the country. or raveli.g, will appreciate. Our < county. eve e at home, and make more YoU pea at work for us, than at anything else in the world. Capital not needed; you aresterted free. Both sexes all ages. Any.one can do the work, Large earnings sure from first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Better notdelay. Costs you nothing to send your address and find out Af you gre wise you will do so at once. HALLETT & CO., Portlond, Me Working Glasses Attention. re now prepared to furnish all clagsby oe with Ppioyment at home, all the time, or for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Peréons of either sex badly clear from 50 cents to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting all their time te Bre business. Boys and girl sarn nearly as much asmen, That all who ee this may send their address and test the husiness, we make this offer. To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Fall articulars and outfit-free. Address Grores TiNson & Co., Portland, Maine — _ HAMILTON McOORMICK, Attorney and Counselor at. Law, Q'eireets, Nevad of Pine and Commercia ts, Nevada City. practice in allof the Vo.rk of the tate gy Dissolution of Copartnership. M OK CRANDALL AND MCKILPica, tatety doing business at North oomfield, Nevada county, Cal., has beeu this day dissolyed ty mutual consent. D R. McKiltican is authorized to collect and rereipt for all paaneys due the said firm and said McKillican will pay all debts owing by said firm. a m%6-1m Darel Sieh) 10, T.P. CRANDALL, D, R. MCKILLICAN. } peree’ ebted to said firm will pleans al ro apes and settle up their accounts with me, D, BR MCKILLICAN, Notice For Publication. AND OFFICE AT SACRAMEN10,CALA. T jtpet iat se given that the following named settler has filed notice of his ig tion to make final prodt in seppore of his elaim,and that said proof will be made before tue County Clerk at Névada City, on May 18th, 1889, viz: Swan John segerstand for the NE of 8 E % of See. 82, T. 16 N. &. TE. D.M names the fotlowing witnesses to wate his continuous residence upon an cultivation OF gaid land,viz: N. G. Se a stand, B. Sanford, P. Lindahl, J. A. Cliffo all of Smartsville P. O., Vala. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who Booms of any substantial reason, under the law an the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, wil be given an opperinnity a the above meneee ie ane Pulaimags and Loomer ev ea! ener in yt of that submitted by cnet ceLDEM HBTZEL, Register, Broad Street Meat Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. Broad Street, ff. _ Néar the Clty Hall, the Lowest: Pric wih the fess ba e Low ee Beef. Perk, Mutton, Veal, Lamb, Saus ees, Ric pr peiy a good, strong instrument, withan obj c--gliss Pin hes iu diameter, 3 draws, 5 inches long when close’, leather cased, SORIPT and Werkly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges, Microscope. A most interesting ingtrument and of great use tothe giudent, Thisi. no toy, but a powerful 5 that exist in the food weeat aud the water we drink, diameters, a: d wid besent with VAIL: TRANDAILY TRANSCHIPT and Weekly Bul etin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges, Musical Instrumerts. In making our selections of musical : instruments for premiums, we aimed in every instance ogetagoou article —ove that we need not hesiare to send toaperformer whois @ conno.sseur, We have made. arrangements with the leading manufacturers and job ers that enable us ta offer these instruments in Jonnection with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms. Banjo. Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has become very fashionable during the last few years. [is readisy learned by sanyo .e having a good ear tor music; und makes a "p endid accompaniment fon the voice in singing. We will send a hanuome nickle-rim, cu f-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with DAILY TKASSCRIPT and Daily Bulictin, one ye sr, 311 50; with DAILY 7 NSCBRIPT and Weekly Bulietia, one yeur, 39,50. Subscriber to puy express charges. B Flat Cornet. Ahandsome nickle b fist cornet, with full set of exte» crooks, music rack, case and instruction book: ompl:te—a fine -rio inetrum-nt—with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Doily Bucietin, one year, $16.50; with DAILY TRANS KIPT and Weekly Bulletin, $14.50, Subscriber pays ex~ prees charges. Flute. Theflute is one cf the sweetest and easiest musival instruments to learn. Itharmonizes with the piano ad all other instruments. For a preni um we have selected a fine cocow wood, 6keye’, cor: jointed flute with tuning slid2, and will yend it with DAILY TRANSCRIP EP and Daily Bulletin. one yer, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Week'y Bulletin, one year, $10.75, Subscriber pays express : harg:s. Pianos, — imature piano wish 16 bell-metal keys, elemathanes on the thing for children to learn to play ov ;ma esgeod music. Seatwith DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Iaiy Buletin, «ne year 11.50; with DoaILY TRANSUKIPT and W %.kly pega year, $9.50. Subcoriber pays express, 5 . Croquet. utiful croquet +et for eight players will sist on with DAiLY TRANSCRIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one yeur, $10; with DAILY TRANSCRIPTand Weekly’ Bulletin, or vear, $8, Subscriber pays exp: ess. Shot Guns, We made a srecia. point of securing » good gun for apremium one that wecan recommend and feel assured thut our selection will be all that you cahark. Our'premium qun is well made and hands mely finished, It shoots st:ong and accurately, andis a rel able gun in every par‘ticular, Lt-is tye very best gun ever offered an a A lady's so id gold hun ing case watch, “Wal$8. worked, neatly mounted and boxed, with . 6} 3 icroscope that re-eals the mauy strange things and from 42 to a menta! and service:ble lamp sent It stands6inches high and magnitics 50 TRANSOHIPT. ma SUR Pf and Daily Buletin, one year, $11; w'th . $18.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subscrib sr pays express, Military Drum. A fine corded, hammered brass drum, with pant eee, with ctonagg TRANSORIPT and ally Bu letin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIP? and Weekly Bolletin, one year, .50. Subscriver pays express. Rifles. The Winchester maintains ite placeas the best repeating rifle made and is too well known to need further descrip:ion, We will send a 44-cal cetagen bar el Winchester rifle with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and . aily Bulletin, one year, $22 76; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulk tin, one year, $20 75. «Above is center fie rifle. We wilisenda rim fire fur $1 40 less, Subscriber pays express. Flobert Rifles. A Flobert rifle, shooting 2.cal. Flobert noiacless cartriv gos, je the thing for boys who dre fond of shooting, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Hatly Bullet n, one year, $11.25; with '‘AILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9.25, Subscriber pays express, Revolvers. We have decided to offer a strong, serviceable revolver for a pee and have selected the American, double action, * Bull Dog,”’ in an sive trom 22 to 38 cal. It will be sent wit DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year $U; with 1AILY TKANSCRIPT’ and Weekly Bul etn, one year, $9. Subscriber pays express. ga Fishing Tackle. Our promivm tishing rod isa 15 foot Caloutta bamboo with ‘ance wood tip and double ferrules. It is a good serviceanle rod and wi Ibe sent with Ham Seale gn ie lete, with DAILY TRAN‘ ’? and Daily Ruiletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSUAT Tand Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pays expre.s, Tent. This isa vers useful premiuin and will be apPrecia.e i by all who go hunting, fishing or eamping+-tite Its a-first classA~ tent; water-proof me mote Lads 02. wuck; size, 5x7 feet, and wil be rent with poles, pins, etc., complete, with DAILY TRANSONIP 0" und "Daily Bulletin, one ped $12,/0; wi h DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bullotin, one year, $10.50. Subscribur-pays the eX pi ess, Hammock, Aha k isa p that ls to all. Whether siung from the tree’ if a lawn or fecal the posts of a shady verandah, a hammock is picturesque and surges:ive of ‘blissful comfort A complete and elegant. 13-foot h k, with foot pred, gant with DaBy TRANSCRIPT aed Daily bulletin, one year, $10 25; with DAILY TRANSCRIFT an} Weekly Bulletin, oue yeat. ennis, Among outdoor gamer lswn tennig is pesoms thefav Fite It. gives sutficient exercive Withou being violent; keeps the atten:ion fixed and interest sustained throughout the game. Being aw yaniein which ladi:s xvel, you can secure the good wilof your lady acquaintences and add to your popularity by gestion 9 336 of t unis and a. izing a cheb, cat-class tennis outfit, cony pe LD will be sent with WAILY TRANS kiPT Uaily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY KANSCKIPT and Weekly Builetin, one year, $17. Subscriber pays express, Base Ball. Our base bal! outfit consists of two les,cue balls, aud willbe seut with DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT ajd . three assorted bais, two pate of yloves, mask + wi . ute , complete, aud will Dafly Bulletin, one ye-r, $11; with DAILY TRAN Tadse ee ets Valiy Bulletin, one yest a3; with DAILY TRANSUKIrT and Weel tin. one year, $10. Subsc:iber pays express, sent with DaIL¥ ly Bante? Hanging Lamp. . An clegant bangiig lamp with 14-inch shade nches extension, made o! polished brass fa rich gold co.or—a highly ornath DAILY id Daily tulletin, one-year, Bulletin, one year, $11.50, Subscriber pays express. : Stylographic Pen. Always ready t» write; carrics ink enough in tae holder to lust for weeks or menths; wiil be sent with DAILY TRANSOR' PT and Dailv tulletin, one year, $10 25; with « AILY TRANSCRIPTand Weekly Builetin, $8.25, Standard Rain Guage. Appr vad by the signal service at Washington, withfull direc'ions for use will be seut with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Builesin, one year, $10.75; with DAI.¥Y TRANS “RIP? and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subsciiber pays express. Photographic Outfit. Amateur photography is a most delightful and popular recreation, With the spproved ap,arata of today anyone can soon acquire the art of making + good picture and wl, soon SeBs hundreds of views taken by him or herself. ‘The apparatus we offerisso light it can easily be carried wh n wal.ing or riding. Kverybody shou d haye one, for it will prove @ source of amusement to alla d of profit to many, A cuniplete pho phic outfit, jiating of view camera for making 8)% 4§ pictures,. with quick w 1k:ng lens, 6 rapid ury plates, 2 Japanned ron ays, 2packngesof 3. P A. Deseloper, 1 pockage of hy p», 1 printing frame, 6 sheets of erro-prussiate paper, ] sheet of ruby paper, 1 Russi negative isp aod patent drying fr. with fil ins‘iuctious for making will be sent with DAILY TRASSORIPT and Daily Bulletin, one ye: r, $11; with DAILY TRAN SCRI\ T and Weekly Bullctia, oue year, $8.90. Subscriber to pay express charges from Say Fi ancisco, Note — Addition 1 materials for amateur photogra, hurs, may he had from Sam ©. Partridge, 629 Commercia} Stre:t, San Francisco, Cal, Standard Atlas. The Hand-MoNally S'andaid Atlas of the World—a library initeelf’ furnished in one large volune of 192 pages, elegantly illustrated ond bound ina substantial iunner witn wold side stamp appropriately ond handsomely di wl, reta. price $4 50, will be sent with DAILY NSUbIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one year, fui th DAILY TRANSCRirTand Weekly Bi one year, $9. Subscriber pays express, Guizots History of France. Guizo.’s “History of + rance” is a standard work in6 vols., substantially bound in cloth, profusely illustrated with foe apare tines. t will be se & with DAILY TR + NsC re py IPT ond iy one y ar, $13.50; with DAILY TR N Weekly Bulletin, ue year, $11.50. 8 puysexpress. Sewing Machines. A higharm pus . machine or eof the bes* reper Lremium andis wll werth rking fon tas rs magnificent double breeuh-loader® with twist burrels, b.c>-action, side snap, rubber butt, Nos, 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will besent.with DAILY TKASSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin,.oue year, $21; with DAILY TRAN8CKI: T and Weekly Bulletin, Gue ear, : ¥ pays ¢x) ress. goer above with pistol-grip, $1.50 to be added to above prices. itis distinguished for the bi Seen at its local news, reviews of cu Bulletin No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY Buy Geld Dust, Geld and Silver Bars.news, while itis the recognized authority ie yo bend 1 oyders to in California that publishes ia extenro Pp meee ewig ta the difference 4 time hetmson cise pin pal ews confers i be Ram, 8 arning paver each day is -letin Me en nadvane he m hig 244: es waduas is a handgome 12 ,age, % column paper, issued every ‘eduegday +] te Wee iciaraest and best weekly publish Pibigedig ts
machisesin he et; warranted for five wih DAILY TRANSUK.PTand Dai Sadie, ante yea $805 with DaIL¥ TR ee ‘aud Weekly bull one year, $27. Subscriber pays xpress charges NOTE ~patees pestersiee® bye eke Bese tin can obtain yaying 90 een in ate tothe clubbing price for the Weekly Bulletin. ‘ 3 The Bulletin isthe leadin oventnn urnal in gireulation and influence on the Pacifie janey of its ed rrent literatu: ud art, and ex in i anancial” and trade circles. iterial matter, grouper § The: F the decisions of ed in the West, * : ES : ey ae tf : gre twit & Biioites tPia. aa : 3 & the San Francisco all other remedies fail. “ Asa gentle laxative, Paine’s ann é Comor. I think und is surely without a fo know, . since I have costiveness.” Should be mild, prompt, and plecsant, with no . pleasant. Asa laxative it leaves little to be degriping or purgative ef. sired. fects. Itshould also incite the liver to action, aid digestion, and releve . the . every night with severe pains in my bowels, kidneys, Like . which were habitually constipated. My nothing else, Paine's Celery Compound is a perfect laxative, and cures constipation where J. B. JeEnKine, Teacner, Cloyd's Creek, Tenn. “ Paine's Celery Compound ts prompt ana I have great confidence in its merita,”’ ALBERT LEONARD, Associate Editor, Journal of Pedagogy, Athens, Ohio. “For two or three years I suffered intensely bowels are now regular; and I have had no return of those pains since using one bottle of Paine’s Celery Compound Gaant F. G, STICKNEY, Druggist, Havana, Ala.edy for about five or ping Med oe stop rang ine intestinal tract with harsb found nothing that equals it in my case of . Purgative pl Moral: Use Paine’s Celery Compound and $1.00. Six for $5.00, Druggista, WELLS, RicuarDson & Co., Burlington, Vt. A Fine Business —AND— Hesirable Property FOR SALE. The" undersienedizoffers For Sale on favorable te: ms, the fol* lowing"property In North San: Juan: The well-known business ot H. H. BUHRING, Consisting'of a General Merchandise stock of Groceries. Provisions, Crockar Hardware, Furniture," Liquors, OIAMOND D YES Oe singles ae ate . BABIES Fed upon Lactated Food are Srealtia Happy and Hearty. Bis Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA _— (4PiTaL, 800 00n <a PRINCL “Ai OFFICE 216 Sausome o-., Sau Francisee Fire Insurance Only J. F. Hoventon, Pre-ident. J. 1. N. SueParp, Vice President, Cuases H, Story, Secretary, R. H. Ma@iu, General Ageut Risks prospyes on all Classes of desirable property inthis county at rates as low assol vency and a fair profit will admit of, guaifweeing a promptand liberal response to a) just claims for loss. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WA'TT, JOHN C0. COLEMAN, GEO W. HILL, Manager MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street. vessseeeee+ Nevada City Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business'Transacted WE ge SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLI New York, Sav Francisco, ‘ And Sacramente We tesue BILLS OF EXOHANG@SE 5 Oftred For Sale? —ALSO— 3 Brick=Buildingsi with Store Fixtures! 2 Frame Buildings. 1 Stone Oil House. 1 Frame Barn.‘ g§ Horses. 3 sets Double Harness. 1 Spring Wagon. 1 Platform Scale, weighing 3200 pounds, 1 Barley Mill. 1 Safe. Fo: further particulars apply to Hl Hl) BULRING, NORTH SAN JUAN, Ketablished in 1852. (Nevada: Assay . Office. J. J GTT, Proprietor. NO. 25 MAIN STRERT... NEVADA CITY Cr ae ence Oonatabte~and Gollector. OPTEE Sia Rice: REMARK ow 6, F: BIMONDS. ~ WicHhaS bitten, . Payable AT SIGHT in the F4is Sipat cttter of GREAT HELE United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrant« Gold and Silver Bullion chased Aseny Office at this Bank, OFFICERS; E.M PRESTON....: Sgav eyes PREsipEr~ R.M.HUNT. ...,...VICe PaesipgNnt JOHN T, MORGAN......... CasHivn D. RE. MORGAN.. Ass’? Casuixe and Sgu’y¥ DIRECTORS: De. R. M, Hont, Joun T. Mongan BO. M. Huaugs, f' ¥ More@an, M. iadicaieaato . Housman, . M. Preston. SORBESPONDENTS New York—First onal ond San Francisco—First National Bank. Rectamente—Natienal Bank of D.O, Mille 2. . THE ’ Frue Concentrator Offers $1,000 Challenge to-any Machine. — Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter, Ne. 6, BR. As M, STATED MEETINGS AT MA BONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the Firet Moneay in exch month, Vis {ting Companions in good standine v8 cordially invited to at nd. J08. THOMAS, High Priest. te I. J. Roursg, Secretary v MASONIO 6 JTICE, Nevads Lodgé, No. 13 F. & A.M, STATED MEETINGS ON THE Second Wednesday of each month. 2 Visiting Brethren in go7d standing are cor jelly, inyited. «™“* OC. C0, WEISEN BURGER, Master. ' Rours, Secretary. Alfred D. Mason, Oounselor at Law and Notary Publin, Successor to Johnson & Mas n, “ 3 2 Attorneys at Law. Attoriioy~énd Oounselor at Law bq qi. PRACTICE IN THE BUF Raa 10 "e TLL PRACTICE THE STATE anv. : Serpreme: District and Cire i ar’ States Cou: Tt ) Th Bl corner Broad and Gee ECE Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva. 4 O itrosta Nevaae city:ART SCHOOL. PAINTING € DRAWING, will _receiy: J. STRAIC : Aatht sted : sit Ba 4 Oil Water Color: and Pastel Big G hasgiven untverGteet. I prescribe itand feel safe in recommending it to all sufferers, Ad. WwW. D. VINTON, Sele Agent B, LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL, CALDWELL & LITTLE, TLL PRA i 1 ‘C¥—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, up stairs. : 4 qr AT VINTON'S DRUG SroRE, wEvapacrry.GEO. L. mUeHES, — . Attorney and Counselor at Law, Tees Reduced to $68676.. j ‘most heartily and went trippin ‘PETER POTTER'S JOKE. ing Day.” leaning her head upon his shoulder, Glenville, any maiden for miles around. night, prepare her wedding trousseau. She was a poor girl who made her living by working in a cotton factory, and she had no relative in the world except an old maiden aunt with whom she lived. She was a bright girl, somewhat pert in manners, and, on occasion, she could be as tart as vinegar. . Mr. Peter Potter was a mueer mental compound, stable in. his views on religton and pélitics; so much so, in fact, that he had won the nickname of ‘‘Peter Changeabout,”* and no one more faithfully observed the maxim, ‘When you're among Romans do as the Romans do,” than he. In politics he was equally fickle. One year he was an ardent Democrat; the next year he was a Republican, and once he figured as a bright and shining light in the ranks of the Independent party. Peter Potter was a man well liked by the people of Glenville. He was not stingy, He was foremost in-the works of charity, and many a poor family, to which enforced idleness or sickness had brought privation, was the recipient of substantial gifts from his atore, He was always a cheerful man, and no social party in Glenville was considered complete without hig presence, And he _Was very popular with the gentler sex, Moreover, he greatly enjoyed a practical joke, even if he himself were the victim of it. In this respect he could give and take with equal satisfaction to his risibilities in either case, : Now, when the news got aroundthat he had engaged himself to Miss Polly Perkins the gossips made all sorts of remarks about the matter not at all complimentary to Mr, Peter Potter, “Pil bet a watermelon to a seni 3 time comes. «Of course thinks hé‘loves Miss Perkins, but ‘he’s likely to be smitten with the charms of Sallie Tweedle next week, and with those of Susie Timkin# thé week after, and with half a dogeh theta ‘before Thanksgiving Day. Poor Polly Perkins! She's too nice a body to be trified with and made the jest jeer of all ther girls tin this town.” . And this’ was thé populat view taken of the situation, and some of the gossips were not dilatory in saying so much to Miss Perbing. Nevertheless, she had faith in her Afflanced, and received the tattle of the busybodies withoutallowing her gotd natiuré to become ruffled for a moment. % Why," said she.to @ neighbor one day, “do you suppose I’m going to go erazy if h ale 8 he don’t keep his wor¢ h, no! There’s just_as fish in the fea as ever . caught, you Know,” and then shé lauglied along the roadside humming a cheery air, = Of course much of this gossip reached the ears of Mr. Peter Potter, who, how@ver, went about his business as usual d was not at all affected by the coldses which some of thé marriageable tla of the Sewing Society manifested “when he met them on the street or at urch, As for the gentleomén—those ihitowe who had declared that his intenons to Polly were merely one of his practical jokes—he said: ‘Det em have their fun. I'll show ‘em & joke yet that’ll make ’em laugh on the @ther side of the mouth,”’ Well, it was now within a week of the time set for the wedding. Invitations to the ceremony had been sent out with the request that the recipients be at Miss Perkins’ Aunt Betsy's restdence at 8 o’clock of that day to witness the cere-. mony. : It was a conventional gathering of village society that met there that day. ven the gossips who’had been most. industrious in criticising Mr, Peter Potter were there. The Rev, Philip Thompson “arrived a few moments before the appointed hour—he was to be the master of ceremonies—and when the old clock struck 3 there was only one absentee. Miss Polly Perkins, prettily attired in whitesilk, white kids, a white tulle veil window in close conversation with Aunt Betsy. Ten minutes passed, and then low whisperings were heard from knots of guests in the parlor, ; “I told you so,” said Postmaster Jackson. nickname of Peter Changeabout, Now, nkin seed that Peter won't be here, e’s most cruelly jilted Polly Perkins, you bet,”’ These remarks were addressed to young TAwyer Tom Kent, whose conversation with a long-haired, bushy-whiskered and heavily mustached gentleman had been interrupted by them. “It's too bad—too bad,” returned the lawyer, “but here, Mr. Jackson, let me introduce you to my friend, Mr,Max Spielier,”” ; The bushy-whiskered man and the Postmaster shook hands and then the three entered into a whispered conversation about Peter Potter’s non-ap : Mr. Spfeller. has always been 4 véry ‘You have made me very happy, Polly, and s’pose we set the day for ThanksgivMiss Polly Perkins looked lovingly into his eyes and answered affirmatively by They were sitting in the pretty parlor of a cosy cottage on the outskirts of _ Their courtship had not been a long one=in fact, it had been short, earnest ane decisive, and when Mr, Peter Potter parted with his betrothed that Sunday night he considered himself a very lucky man in securing such a prize as Polly Perkins, the prettiest lass in Glenville, who had eaten more philopenas and broken more chicken breast. bones_than ‘True, she was only 20, while Peter was a bachelor away up in the thirties; but he was a man of property, and carried on a thriving grocery business in the village; and there were some girls in Glenville who would have felt very much “put out’ if they had overheard the engagement words spoken-that Sunday . 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CALDWELL MARRIED MEY, Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, Os, eee whe sootenrinte Mersiage, whe ef PONV: Lae & th not the sacred respon. ng em, nor delay cob in re i CURED AT HOML, iS be CURED ai ORae hy badscosiug 2 Iptterto Do cinbas, FFICE—South side Street Q ie Union Neveda hie practice in all the Co of th: end the Courts of the U , he state of Oalifornia. \ within arersing & eta crits ap a red the practical joker of this . wili be pti ht age or NN ti beak hed . ». ro salt be promptly sent, fr arn tareanrpassed — 1 16 of his’ ” sity, to of the couutry, with DERP mary ie, thea na Pee dat Hats int be sn a and then toring to hdr Bplellor ane Lave; . are B ths, Fal Cte a . Rene on etna ale “yer la: upon . 7 express to any . ages, can earn fro 5 (Camttnued ve 4th page.) Bo: ve» . /Misacee orotate cates Golde.