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April 16, 1890 (4 pages)

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baht : a = rhia, °' ‘ z i : : Per ors si = ~ re {PANY + ka : Corpor 4 = niaseng os r § : g ‘ ; i 2 ' Minin 4 t, Ginia) 9 in an z e v0ve " : ‘Ourt of : * da, State + £ : a the Jug oebet —‘Dp. the : Eada. " ’ y = 7 day F —_ 2 \ * 2 = : eee ‘ fer tt? VOL. LIX.—No, 9122 NEVADA OITY. CAL. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 16,.1890. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N.GP. Brown & Oo. Served " : 8 action ; . gS : 2 : . ’ 1 Town. — P _ 1 'day a Se : : = ; a ne Hun. : : % THE © Teacher: ‘* Miss Sitinico, please parse wae be 4 overt GF tne Please PA*SO . ect ASCRIE ALANNA? eB pur a8 — ooo ke the — ‘Adolphus married scan SNe put = 2 * ine.’ ”” bate it a iucuiees (@FWe will send THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco A oo scar as Seen in Oregon. ~~ S.: Well, ‘Adolphus’ is a Nevada ‘ , ; : ; oy ‘ ejar of heavy feet was heard. Some pa ses ee sud Every Day Excepting Monday Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of he folae young horses came down a steep hill at, anika ba pac hd he contonentons iAnore : —-BY—— F : : . : ; eas full run. Behind was a reckless, rapid ares Aha ; °a PGES ile he ALKINS lowing valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance: REGULATOR, tdi, The locas stock ached pact, Pp rg it joins _Adolphus and Caro‘ i YOU ate go BROWN & Cc bond 2 ae VEUVEAIUN The horse-that bore the rider was toss. 2° and Caroline ' is a verb, ‘cause i hens . .. 4. CALKINS, N, we : ‘ : Ss clans olttaas ta ing his head madly and slinging white it governs the noun. : Migetice, ditor Business M’g’r. v 2 r = i : serene AU DECOR OMORey i his mouth. ES pesecrepern am et oes entead : hoe geernee iCK OUTLYOUR COMBINATION. TROTTING Meteo phase ARE . Sronving, restless, heavy Dull, regulstion aa . , © a a P ore i Heavenly Milk. : hereot. 1 ee, Block,” No. 32 Gomfume ir the ingredionts themselves. . broncho, but it was remarked that he was . : : oF FICE—“Transuript Block, NG ) Tako lt in time, It checks ; ie OF RICE Srctal at. Nevada City, Ca Solid Gold-and-Silver-Watches ᐠ᐀縀 Take lt in Hime doateor if . Was well under control, for he seemed to . Mise Fresanfeather drank a ‘glass H, TERMt OF SUBSCRIPTION * te ; es. Drums they be advanced will prove a potent cure. be fairly lifted from side to side bythe . of milk at Mrs. Crimsonbeak’s last = eee 2 Realizing the_importance—of—a~goodwatch . ge4 Nickie tenor drum, 14-inch head, with sticks reins at the will of the rider, who drew evening. : payable in advance, 86. ae Voar, yer Week. . 1S fente. e CouneS imrdianNEVADA CITY igie and ti state, SOCIETY: ition of sy er. s spay DIRECTORY. re way 5 the es A t of kin MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47 re th Independent Order of Odd Pellows. il — t Koon Mects at Odd Fellow’s Hall ee y.of Fach Month, ) sta " Every 2nd Oras ono Each Mon granted <A. J. WHITE, C. P. copy of GEO. A. GRAY, 8. recs ae : ) : : eript, a COURT GARFIELD, NO, 6,810, mat Ancient Order‘of: Foresters of America, at Meats at Pythian Castle : udge, E7TERY MONDAY ATK m2 R, B. TREMAIN, C. R. RICHARD TREMAIN, R. 8. NEVADA CITY COUNGIL, NO, 118 pause Order: of Ohosen Friends.. ~ Nevada ¢ i verte Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall . for the First and Third Monday Evening of each athat month at 7:30 o’clock. at the MRB. C. A. GOYNE, C. C. Nevada K. F. ROSENTHAL, 8. ea Y, THEaad NEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R. A.M will be ident, STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH, eee WILLIAM BARKER, H. P. J. ROLFE, Secretary. e Btockeer 2 ‘ sot ibs HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, pliers Native Sons of the Golden West. oP M,, s canes . of DiMeets at Pythian Castle , oy AAG EVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 Q’CLK. ransfer : BR. J. OTT, Presificnt, th, 1890, W. T. MORGAN, R. 8. ’ etary. G ets an NEVADA LODGE, NO, 13? F.& A.M -Meeta at Masonic Hall, Stated Meetings onthe Second Wednesday of each month. . ‘D FOR Visiting Brethiem im good standing are Califorcordially invited. : t J. Be JOHN T. MORGAN, Master. YEE) I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. aay the * CK A, M. ig MOUNTAIN DIVISION No, 16, unty 0! : . e time Uniform Bank Knights of Pythias. of paid — Fegon Meets at Armory Hall sentary Firat Weinenssy eens oF Bach Month at red may 380 o’clock. J. A. RAPP, 8>K5C; o. GEO, A. GRAY, 8, K. R. erk, Ee __Apl NEVADA GOMMANDERY, NO.6, A Knights. Templar. HEUN: at Susu vill anMeets at Masonic Hall aed FIRS1 AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH at the MONTH at 734 o'clock. ith the DAVID E. MORGAN, C, months I. J. ROLFE,-R. =o tice, to es es ee fornia. LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, Native Daughters of the Golden West. Meets at Pythian Caatle 2d and 4th Thursdey Evening of Each Mo ath, at 7:30 o'clock. Miss LIZZIE KEENAN, P. SERAPH C. SUKEFORTH, R. 8, NEVAODACITY COUNCIL, No. 234, American Legion of Honor, r Weekly Bulletin, one year, remium, we have selected the ‘‘Waltham’” as € ing: the best known and most reliable timepieces in the market. “These watches have a world-wide reputation which ‘they have yained solely on their merits. The cases we guas:antee to be of solid goldand coin silver respectively, and if noc just as represented may be returned at our expense and we will refund-the money paid. We are prepared to make the most liberal propositions on these watches as premiums, as will be seen by the following offers: Solid Gold Watch—Gents . A gentleman's solid gold hunting case watch, “Waltham” movement, stem-winding and stemsetting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT «nd Daily Bulletin, one year, $86.60; watch, DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40. Subscriber pays express charges on watch from San Francisco, Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’. “A lady's solid gold hunting case watch, ‘Waltham” movement, stem-winding, scem-setting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin one year, $29; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an $26,90. Subseriber to pay exprese charges on watch from San Francisco Solid Stlver Watches. Solidco silver hunting case watch Waltham”™movement, stem-winding and stemsetting.a thorough! reliable time-keeper, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one ear, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ulletin, one year, $15.90, Stbseriber to pay express ober ges on watch from San Francisco. ame watch, open face, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT, and ly Bulletin, one year, $15; with DAILY TRANSCHIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $12.90: Subscriber to pay «xpress charges on watch from San Francisco. Nickle Watch. A nandsome nickle stem-winding watch, open face, good movement, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletia, onc year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.90, Subscriber to pay express charges on watch from San Francisco. Bicycles. The Bicycle we have selected as a premium-tne ‘“apollo”—while not the most expensive is a first-class article in every respect. It is handsome and substantially made. It runs easily and isa prime favorite, It is standard finish with nickle trimmings, and ‘vill be seut complete with vaddle-bag, tools, ete, Willbe sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for $29; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly bulletin, one year, $26.90. (The above prices are for a 86-inch wheel, Price per additional inch made known on application.) Subscriber to pay express cltirges on bicycle from San Francisco. ; ‘ % Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel; standard finish, wrought-iron velocipede, with bell, etc., somes sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40. Type Writers, This is a type-writing age. Everybody has one whohas writing to do; or should have one. Hereis your opportunity, The Sun type-writer is a periect instrument, simple in construction, easily worked, neat!y mounted and boxed, with instructions for use; which can be learnediu ten minutes, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one “A pod $17; with DAILY TRAN. SCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $15. Subscriberf{pays express. Cane. Neither too large nor too small, but just the rightsize with 14-k gold head, will be sent, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT . and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50, Subscriber fm pays express, Telescope. A -very_useful article that anyone living in -the country or craveling, will appreciate, Our premium telescope is a good, strong instrument, with an object-glass 3 inches in diameter, 8 draws, 5 inches long when closed, leather cased and will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. ‘. Subscriber to pay express charges. Microscope. A most interesting instrument and of great use to the student, Thisix no toy, but a powerful microscope that-reveals the many strange things that exist in the food weeat and the water we drink, It stands6 inches high-and magnifies 60 diameters, and wiil besent with DAILY TRANSURIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; w'th DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay expresa charges. Musical Instrumerts. In making our ‘selections of musical instruments for premiums, we aimed in every instance to get a good article—one that we need not hesitate to send to aperformer whois a connoisseur, We have made arrangements with the eading manuf: ers and job that enable us to offer these instruments {a connection with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms, 3 Banjo. Banjoplaying is an accomplishment ‘that has last few years. complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail Bulletin, one year, $12.60, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ‘Bulletin, one year, $10.50, Subscribor pays express # Military Brum. A fine’ corded, hammered brass drum, with sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and -. Daily Bulletin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY *RANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.50. Subscriber pays express, . Rifles. The Winchester maintaius its,placeas the best repeating rifle made and is too well known to need further description. We will send a 44 cal, octagon barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulietin, one year, $22.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Abéve is center fire rifle. We willsenda rim fire for $1.40less. SubSeriber pays express x ; Flobert Rifles. A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flobert noiseless cartridges, jus. the thing for boys who are ‘tond of shooting, sent with DAILY -TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9.25. Subscriber pays express. Revolvers. , We have decided to offer a ‘strong, serviceable revolver fora premium and have selected the American, double action, “Bull: Dog,’’ in any size from 22 to 88 cal. It will be sent witl DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bullétin, one year, $9. Subscriber pays express, Fishing Tackle Our premium fishing rod is a 15-foot Calcutta bamboo with lance wood tip and double ferrules. It is a good serviceable rod ‘and wiil be sent with line, reel, ete., complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Balletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pays xprexs. Tent. This isa very useful prem mn and will be appreciated ty all who go hunting, fishing or camping out. Itisa first-class A tent, water-proof and made of 8 oz. duck; siz x7 feet, and will be sent with poles, pins, etc., complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one-year, $10.50. Subscriber pays the express, ‘ Y ‘Hammock. A hammock isa premium that appeals to all Whether slung from the trees in a lawn or from the postsofa shady verandah, a hammock is picturesque an op haar of blissful comfort. A complete and elegant 18-foot hammock, with 6}-teet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin one year, $10 25; with DAILY . TRANSCRIPT ang Weesly Bulletin, one year, $8.25. Subscriber pays express Tennis. Among outdoor games lawn tennia is becoming thefavorite It gives sufficient exercise without being violent; keeps the attention fixed and interest sustained throughout the game, Being a game in which ladies excel, you can secure the good will of your lady acquaintances andadd to your chases by gettingaset of tennis and organzingaclub. A first-class tennis outfit, complete will be sent with DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with. DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $17. Subscriber payr express, Base Ball. Our base ball outfit consists of two league balls, three assorted bats, two rs of gloves, mask etc., complete, and will be sent with DAILY: TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin one year, $10, Subscriber pays express. Hanging Lamp. An secant anes Jamp with 14-inch shade and from 42 to inches extension, made 0! polished brass of a rich gold color—a highly ornamental and serviceable lamp -sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT -and Daily Bulletin, one year, $13.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $11.50. Subscriber pays express. : Stylographic Pen. Always ready to write; carries ink enough in tne holder tc last for weeks or months; will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily, Bulletin, one year, $10 25; with AILY RANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, $8.25, 3 Standard Rain Guage. Approved by the signal service at Washington, with full, directions for use will be sent with . DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one your $10.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75, Subsoriber pays express, : No Home should be Without It It takes*the place of a post Ly @octor and costly preFOR WHOSE eae lou wh? ae sedentary lives will fin it the best preventive of BENEFIT. and cure for Indigestion, ers = Constipation, Headache, Piilousness, Piles and Mentui Depression, No loss of time, no intertercnce with business while taking. For children it is most innocent and harmicss. No danger from exposure after taking. res Colic, Diarrhowa, Bowel Coinplaints, Feverishness and Feverish Cvid. Invalids and delicate persons will find it the mildest Apertent and Tonic t ‘anuse, A little taken at night insu refreshing sleep and a natural, ovacy mot fhe bowels, A little taken in “the :i-rning sharpens the appetite, cleanses tho stomach and Gweetens the breath. A: PHYSICIAN'S “e “T have been prac 4. fwenty years and hav ray PINION, dicine for heen able to : YY put up a vegetable cuinpound that would, \\ + Rie immons Liver Keyulator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, and at the samé tine aid instead of weaki, ening) the digestive and assimilative eX Lac of the system.” i . M. Hinton, m.p., Washington, Ark, + Marks of Genuineness: Look forthered eMark on front of Wrapper, and the Beal and Signature of J. H.Zecilin & Co, in red, on the side, Take no other, DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician, (poe At vinron's Rue sroRE, NEVADA CITY. P.F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND ‘Y United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberta’ Block, Neva da Citv : . CALKINS N P, BROWN BROWA & CALKINS, Book, Newsvaner and Job Printers. UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading paerin Northern California. It was estaba“ September th, 1861, byN.P.Br ov rs ; ‘ W. P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Counselor-at Law JLLPRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS of the State of California, and of the United States. ‘4 Office in the Tilley Block, corner of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal Alfred D. Mason, Jounselor at Law and Notary Public, Successsor to Johnson & Mascn, Attorneys at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIOR Buprenie, District and Cire ait Courts of the U. 58. Office—Thomas Block corner Broad and ine streets, Nevada sy. B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE: IN: PHE STATE AND United States Courts: wane OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broadand Pine streets, up stairs. ** GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Oounselor at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN AlJ. THE COURTS of the Bta‘e. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. LUETJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER _ANWw JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada City. ‘UNION. MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET..NFVADA CITY Meets at Pythian Castle lst and 8d Thursday Evening of i At 7:30 o'clock. coe J, W, ROBINSON, Com. J, C. DICKERMAN, Sec. etary. ui . Month, NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE, NO, 30, Young Men's Institute. Meets at Hibernia Hail Every Alternate Thuraday Evening commencing with the First ‘hursday Evening in the year. A. J. KIDD, President. JOHN C. NILON RB. 8. BEMI OretTURE ny IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, \e ea! Wyoming Tribe, No. 49. py. the Meets at owa Fellows’ Hall, he EVERY THURSDAY EVE’G, at7;300'clock, HARRY DANIELS, 8. 2 GEO, M, HUGHES, C. of BR. ty arf, Tomersen Counctl: Rearedky wren 6 $1 00° ing, Mins Mary sims, P.; Miss Nettie Hackap i003 ley, 8. : nese urist, inn Knights of Pythias, Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY FRIDAY BVE'G at 7:30 O'CLOCK WM. FINLEY, C, C. mal &x B 8. RECTOR, K. of BR. and 8. _NEVABA LODGE, No. 201, prietor Tadependaat Order of Good Templars. ¥ Meets at Odd Fellows Hall. MPIR EVBRY FRIDAY BVEN’G at 7:30 o'clock. : J. M. WALLING, C, T. igaie® ED. MORGAN, B: pe tate: pa) hae PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290, ; @der Bons of 8. Geom. Every @aturday E ' ot fourth 4 datirday of Men a 3 Bi 3 clock. yrre : Visiting Brothem cordially invited. : JON erErit KS, Worthy Pres dent] 2 B. Wa 4 se Grr & OO. f 14 f. 78 PER No. 236 Min Street, NEVADA OITY, . payable way. Geld Dus, Gold and . Silver Bars. ° phict. ". Dutt, Nos, 10-and 12 gauge, as desi Fags BAB DAILY’ TRANSCRIPT. » with DAILY TRAN‘Deconie very It is readily learned by anyone having ® good ear for music, and makes a splendid accompaniment for the voice in singing. e will send a handeome nickle-rim, calf-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ulletin,;-one year, $9.50. Subscriber to pay express charges, 8 Flat Cornet. of extra crooks, music rack, case and instruction book: omplete—a fine salo inatrument—with ANSCRIPT and Daily Butietin, one var, $16.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin. $14.60, Subsor press charges. Flute. the plane and remium we eyed; cork a reagan flute with tunin willsend it with DAILY TRANSCRI Bulletin, one year, $13; and Weekly Bulletin, one year, scriber pays exnress charges.Pianos, gant finished just the thing for children to play on; makes good music, TRANSCRIPT and 11.50; with DaILY Bul) a press. Croquet. be sent with DAILY TRANSCRI Bulletin, one year, ecriber pays ¢xpress. Shot Guns, We made a special for a premium—one feel assured canask, O handsomely remium nished, ur Tt somurately, one yn dis well worth work r premium ani well wo wi for. itis c nificent double breech-loader' and. Dail ear, $21 eekly Bulletin; one year, Bulletin, one SCRIPT and $19. Snasccriber pays express. wie Bulletin is the leading evenin, Coast. It is distirguished for the wa, while itis the recogniz Bulletin isthe only new i 4 —the largest and Or sende!” “rders ess Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set Pp pays ex~ The flute is one of thesweetest and easiest musical instruments to learn, Itharmonizes with all. other instruments. For, a haveselected a fine cocoa-wood, 6slide, and and Daily . DAILY TRANSCRIPT $10.75, SubAminiature piano with 16 bell-metal ke *, eleearn Sént with DAILY Daily Buletin, one year, TRANSCRIPT and Weekly year, $9.50. Subseriber pays exand Daily $10; with DAILY TRANA beautiful sroques set for oe pire will L SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8, Subpoint of securing a goodj gun that wecan recommend and that our selection will be allthat you n is well made and shocts strong and andis @ reliable gun in every, paristhe very best gun ever offered as a with twist barrels, back-action, side snap, rubber , aod will Same gun as above, with pis '-gr $1.50 pe added to-aboxe pr 0” ie aaa SE ee aS ournal in circulation end influence on the Pecific liancy of ite editorie! matter, roerec? pleteness of ite local news, reviews of current li e end ert, and exten authority in ali financial and trade circles. The Di n California that " pROV IN & CALEB. Photographic Outht. Amateur photography is a most delightful and popular recreation. With. the approved apparatus of today anyone can soon acquire the art of making a good picture and will soon Bess hundreds of viewa taken by him or herself. The apparatus we offer isso light it can easily be carried ‘when walking or riding. Everybody should have one, for it will prove a source of amusement to ull and of profit to many. & complete photographic outfit,. consisting of view camera for making 8}x 44 pictures, with quick working lens, 6 rapid dry plates, 2 Japanned iron trays, 2packagesof 8, P. A, Developer, 1 kage of hypo, 1 printing frame, 6 sheets of rae pence paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1 Russel negative clasp and patent drying frame with fall instructions for making photographs will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRAN
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.90, Subscriber to pay sxpress charges from Gan Francisco. Nors—Addition2l materials for amateur photographers, may be had, Sam ©. Partridge, 629 Commercial Street, Francisco, 0 Standard Atlas, * (he Rand-McNally Standard Atlas of the World—a library in itself—furnished in one large volume of 192 pages, elegantly illustrated and bound ing substantial manner witn gold side stamp appr wiataly and hanideomely Cealgned, site $4.60, will be sent with DAILY TRANIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Stibscriber pays express, Ginzots History of France. _ Guizov's “History of France” is a standard work in6 vols., substantially bound in cloth, profusely illustrated with fine engravings. It will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily . Bulletin one oper $13.60; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $11.60, Subseriber pays express, Sewing Machines. A arm sewing machine—one of the bes, machines in the market; warranted for five years, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin one year, $30; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $27, Subscriber pays express charges. NOTE —Persons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulletin can obtain it b poying 9 cents @ year in u additiou to the ing price for§jthe Weekly . Bulletin. _ and comof foreign y mpbienents. extengo the docimoge, x, DEALERS IN Beet, Pork, Mutton, ~ At thelowest rates. We also keep on hand & choice stock of BACON AND LARD Veal, Etc., J. 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCFR. aite Union Street, Nevada City. 111 practice in,all the Courts of the State, and the Courts of the U the State of California. * Yiite Union sh side Broad Street opponited “tates within THROs. 8. FORD Attorney and Oounselor at Law. sriCK‘Thomas suilding, corner Broad and Pine streeta Neveda Ctr FRED SEARLS, At‘orney and Oounselor at Law. Wi L PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUP tate and Federal. _ Uffice—Opponite Court House. JAMES A. STIDGER. Attorney and Counsélor at Law And Notary Public 1 Surveyor, GRASS VALLEY ..;...,.CALIFORNIA San Bernardino coun ence Soli Office up stairs f ng te Weissbeins’ Bank, Main street. idence—Adjoining Watt Park. P.O. x 242, : yu-tt Laws. op Big @ hasgiven univer tal outisfaction in the cure of Gonorrhea and : reme Cou LY) the difference in between San Francisco a4 Geet. I prescribe itand set dien! « ‘news centersin , the world’s news of each day ie furnished by the Bul ; feel safe PbS ae Dee aa iatin ipa nandsome 13 page, 86 colut issued every Wednesday Ing 1 toni) sufferers. . julletin is a 6 12° e. column paper, jued ey cae the best weekly publishedin the Weak!” (COLLEY BROS. +--+ Proprietors: aon . ie Will practice in the Courta of Nevada . county. ‘ ‘-' Mis Fatal Error. 4) a j Mellie, dear, will you marry me?” SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN, “Oh! It is so sudden, George, But~ ATE DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR OF cited eurvere of Ge ad ‘ marten, ei ete., made in accordance with aan in Coke Buil up to our resting place. We stared in a way that was not mannerly, even in the wilds of Oregon. The rider of the restless pony was a young girl. She waited with embarrassment for us to tell our errand. core “Who lives here?’’ we asked. y “T do,” she replied, in a tone that did not make us feel any more at home. _ ‘Whose garden is this?”’ question. : “Mine”? {_. After a pause she added: : “Can I do anything for you, gentle. men?” ‘ ‘ “Well, well, no,’’ was about the only intelligible answer at command. : “Will you come to the house?’’, she added; ‘it is near dinner time.’’ As she rode before we looked upona graceful rider, a well rounded, neat figure, a brunette, with thelanguid beauty s0 much admired in theCastilian women, clad in coarse, strong, short skirts, below which showed a small boot and a keen, bright. spur, Her rich saddle was.new, strong and double rigged. : Her horse had not stopped at the gate , till shesprang to the ground, My companion stepped forward with a Chesterfield bow, but too late to assist her. She asked us to go to the house while she led her horse to the stable. When we were within a rod of the door we both started with surprise. A repulsive, sul-len, scowling Indian was at each window. We were greatly surprised to learn that our hostess was a half breed. In her features or actions we had observed not one trace of the Indian. Her demeanor ‘was modest, while at the same time sho was fully imbued with that Western liberality that allows no man to pass without an invitation to partake of a meal or night’s lodging. We bade her good-bye réluctantly, and continued our hunt, thinking how much more appropriate such gracé and such wealth would be in the circles of society than on the back of a broncho,—San : Francisco Chronicle, coum.. “f el was the next te wy .THE FIRST HUSBAND'S FAULT. aan ¥ Women’s Logic—Reasoning of Which a 74% Man Is Incapable. _, Mrs, Tuttles, a widow only recently married a second time, was visiting her friend Mrs. Johnson in her elegant freestone front on the avenue yesterday, and, of. course, recounting her woes. Mrs, Johnson was astonished at the ‘news she heard, and exclaimed: i “My dear, you amaze me. [ thought you were one of the happiest women in the town.” : ““T!? screamed Mrs. Tuttles, at the bare {dea of happiness’in her life, and she broke into tears. “Yes, Why, look at the house yon have, and th -:atriages and horses and servants and «iamonds.” , “And you ¢ 1 that happiness?’* “JT don’t see what else you could desire.” “T could desire @ man that would give me some conifort in life.” : “Man? [thought he wasa good man and arnold fr. udof your first husband.” “Ah, Ileal a terrible life with him, and it’s all the fur it of my first husband, the mean old wivich.” “Why, how is thate” ' “How? Wap if he hadn't been so stu. pid as to have gone and died, I never would have been such a fool as to marry again,” ios LIVING FOR OTHERS, Bociety Must Rise or Fall as One Body. Noone liveth to himself, and no‘ one Gieth to himself. When we realize this fact, and live in the spirit of brother: hood; we are all doing something to put national ‘war, social war, party and sec tarian war. an live to itself, or die te itself. Its prosperity and deca “4 fluence other nations for good or evil. N¢ nation can be independent of other na tions, No body of men in society, noindustrial or professional class, can be independent of other classes. Society must rise or fall as one body. When the poor are oppressed the rich suffer, too, The contagion of ignorance, of immorality, of disease or crime, passes into every part of social ‘life. We are members of a great body, sharing ite joys and sorrows.—James Freeman Clarke, me The Wild West As It Is. Many people have, false ideas on the subject of Indians, cowboys, and life gen: erally in the boundless West; espécially, {s this true of boys and young men whe reside in the Eastern part of our country. A story, true to nature, is that of an Eastern boy who came into a cattle ranch anxious to ongeee in that kind of life. He carried a Winchester rifle, wore two or three pistols in ‘his, belt, and told the leading spirit of the party that he. wanted to be a cowboy. The man smilingly looked at paid: “Now, young man, you take off that armory, show us what you know about bookkeeping and double entry, and maybe we cam give you a chance,—W, F, Cody in the Epoch. z him and well—assure me that you are not addicted togambling, play and such like, and—I will think about it.” a “Phat is easy. I detest billiards; I abhor games of cards of all kinds; I regard pugilism and horse-racing with disdain.” “Then--George—I—think you may. hope.” ¥. “TI despise baseball, and——"-* . «~ “You do? George,I can never, never be your wife; but I will always be a sister to you,’’—Lincoln Journal, ' “A&A Gem from the Public Soni ole * Awmall boy, required to wr: + t ” ‘tence containing the word produced the following: Pad Hominy marbles bave you?’ Pears’ Soap is the most elegant toia Pa seRheeky, —_an_end to-war_in_ all its forms—inter. . . When asked her opinion she said it was just heavenly. She explained to her ma when she got home that she —saidbecause “it was so blue,—[Yonkers Statesman. ee ermneesetmsctone Oh itimctaetacicen os A Considerate Book Agent. Book agents are proverbially ” but the agent who, had a fight. with Dr. «Nall, after getting well ‘‘done up”. by the doctor, called’ in the latter to bind up his wounds.—[Memphis Times, a Se rs Scholarly Help. Mistress to new servant: “Tri got, where is the dease).’’ Bric cet ( lowil ith pr: *e) ther des mum? 3 9 Afri -@: yp ‘The tacher alw1 illed Mine lump ova scholar. [dudg:, . Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills. These Pills are the result of a life time study and practice of one of the best physicians our country has ever known. They are a combination of vegetable remedies so finely prepared and concentrated that it takes only one small pill for a dose, As they contain no mercury, and being coated with pure sugar by a new. process, delicate ladies find pill taking now a pleasure. ‘ They-never gripe or sicken, and will not interfere with your daily work. Sold at 25 cents a box by Carr Bros. apr.1-lm. ——— AO Pn Suchien’s Armicn Salve. The best: Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-. tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.’ Price 26 cents per box. For sale by Oarr Bros. tf <9 QO Oe Tue Rev. George H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘Both myself and wife ‘owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption cure.’ Sold by Carr Bros 0 Bee Wuy will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immicdiate relief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts. and $1.° Sold by Carr Bros. TIME TABLE NO. 39. Taker Effect Sunday,iNovember 17. at 12 oc’olock nown, LEAVING NEVADA CIT’ : 5:45 A M Daily, connect ‘with *ocal arriving insar Francisco at 6:45 P. M, Daily, connecting with 12:45 Fr. M. Overland Pagsenger arriving SaeFranciscoat 10:45 /, M. 80Nevada County Nf. R.R-—. i OU CAN BY THRER,MONTHS STUDY master eitherof these languages suffijiently for every day conversa jon, by. Dr. Richard 8. Rosenthasg CELE BRRATED MEISTERSCHAFT 8 I Price of 16 books, for cach language, including answers to q ons. Send for Circulars, etinios terms and testimonials to ? PRINCIPAL OF LANGUAGES 129 O'Farrell Street, SAN FRANCISCO, UNION HOTEL, = «© WAL ‘WEVADA OIT), r aSSSRMPAOMGI8ch sl OAS STURT ANP net , MRS. J. NAFFZIGER. -. THM 16 ADING TOW. OF NEVADA CITY.... severe OALIRORNIA . Proprietress TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND others are invited to notice the advantages offered by this Hotel, The house contains 100 rooms, each of which is light and airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there pelngno hotel inthe mountains equal to it. The tables are supplied with the boat in the market, . NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMERGOIAL Ua VELERS, 4 FOURISTS AND FAMILIES. Free ‘Bus to and from the Depot STAGES LEAVK TRE HOUSE FOR ALI RATING! the DPEGE connty, Grane Valley and Maryavilic daily; The best of Wines, Liquors and i gure furnished of the Bar. L. P. FISHER Newspaper Ydvercte boy ROOMB 90 AND -2t MERCILANTS CHANGE, CALIFORS SEREET, YAN FRANCISCO Rag caey. KX: N sis Sy" TIS E MEN ES L® eMolicitet (roll newspepers publistied yn the Pactfle Const, the pendwich Talands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Va'pa dro, Japan, China, New Zenland, the Ans relia Colouick, the Fasteru States andKurope : Kilesofarcarh oat re wepeper_piiblshed on the Pacific ( cast are kept cotubnutly ob hand, he Hat vertiners trea lowed fice avcess to them during Vnsinese hours as C5759) IMPROVED BELT ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 10:20 A. Mi" 5:52 P. M. 3x Local jeqy/ ng cisco at 7:30 4. mM, and Overland tr the East, ecnnecting with San Franwins from JOHN ¥. KIDDER, General Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent . : i The Chicago Cottage Organ’Has attained astandard of excellence which admits of no superiof.’ It contains avery improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce, : : These excellent Organs are celebrated for yolume, quality of tone, quick responre, variety of combination, art/stic design, beauty in finish, perfectconstruction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desira ble organs for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, etc. . j ESTABLISHED REPUTATION 12 eq, FACILITIES ALLED SKILLED WORKMEN BHST MATERIAL, OOMBINED, MAKE THIS P] INSTRUCTION BOOKS jy AND PIANO STOOLS Catalogues and Price Liste on application PREE, CHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00., : CHICAGO ILLINOIS fi Nerve and Brain Food. It is sxpres those discases Complaints wit afficted cure, It h which all enrich your bloo give atre fon rosy © onot as thousan free to an useful information for the lad “Gilsagre p Arqmatio Wine or satisfactionthanany medicine I soldin twenty years. I ies. . let adjunct, ted to oW. Te ee wien ade . \ is givi bet ave i Lit fi sOvRUEI, Drogeiet The Popular Organ. rr repared expressly for treating all commonly -ealled Female women are and for these cases 1s @ positive will parity ang ngth and steadiness to your nerves, andinvigorate your entire system, giving heeks aud bright sparkling eyes, elay but get it atonce and be cured a already have. We will send address a book containing much Have you used@. ARS SOAP? Prof, Chas. H. Sykes . \§ MEISTERSCHAFT SCHOLZ} whats ~ bik SECC et on National Exchange, Spanish, French, German) savson omy, cx M 3 soem The Only Firet-clase Business Hotel in the Oltye Maastve fire-proof structure, free from the dangers offires so prevalentin large hotels with bmie in the building, Passengers can leaye this Hotel 20 minutes later than any fituated in the verv centre of the city Kxpross, Post Off ce an General Stage for all lines other when Jeparan b ere: peThe Table of the Nationa: Exchange {sa ant feature with the Prop Stors, and is guarteed superior to any In the city.” The Rooms are neat and desirable, and in clude a aumber of handsome sults. The experienced management will spare neither pains or Sxpenee to sustain the reputation which the National Exchange nop ao justy enjoys of neibe the leading an & beat hotel in the mountains, N. E. ORAPMAN, DUN TiseT NEVADA CITY.,,... .CAI LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Office a Residence, Sacra to St -~ ART SCHOOL. eee Drawing and Painting Thursday and Saturday AT7TAM ASSENGERS CAN.. BY TAKING THI ) . line reach Nevada Cily at noon, (nstea: ofnt7:80 P, M. by railroa Tuasday All orders strictly attended (to! and charges easonable. N kK. W. J. STRAIGHT will receive pupils on Tuesday and Friday of each week atthe Union Hotel, Nevada City, where he will teach the different branches of Gil. Weuter Color and Paste Painting. The rudiments of SKETCH) FR NATURE with rot en! color NGF RON und exusy by practical application . Systematic Drawing and Shading, Crayon Drawing and Portrait Work, Me chanical, Architectural and Machinery Drawing all efficiently nd satisfactorily Frue Ore Concentrator. AA cE tly ana aay smith aaperweaner « ob nile SS aN oh 9. pees "few Price improved Belt Fruc Vin ner 825. F. 0, BH. Price Plain Belt Fruec Vanmer, 575. FF. Os H. The Improyed Belt Frue Vanner has double the DepACITY. OF the pinin be jinachine, For pamphiets, testimonials and further information ipply to ADAMS. & CARTER. Agents, Ro om 55, No. 132 Marhetne, 8.7 Working Glasses Attention. @ W es with employment at home, all the time, or for their sparé moments, Business new, Rent and profitable. Permonsof either sex easily clear from 50 cents to $ per evening, and a peopornns sum by devoting all thelr time he business. Boys end girl yarn nearly as much asmen, That 11l who eethis may send their address and test the business, we make this offer. To sueb as are not well satisfied we will send one do)lar to pay for the trouble of Stas Full articulars and outfit free. Address Gronag rinson & Ca,, Portland, Maine. are now prepared to furnish all classMutablished im 1852 Nevada: Assay . Office. «J, J OTT, Proprietor NO. 25 MAIN STREET.. .NEVADA CITY 1OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPF tion refined, melted anid Assayed. By request, Gold Bars exchanged for Coin, In connection with my Assay small QuartaM. with which practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct retarns in every way. Working teste willbe pate with from 60 to 600 pounds. PRICES ? ~ A, WUTRE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW Post Office, Nevada City, ; FINE BOOTS AND HORS A BPEUIALTY. . naught; Home Mutual Insurance Co. OF CALIFORNIA $300,000 (CAPITAL. PRINC £41 OFFIOR' 206 Sansome er., San Vranciseo Fire Insnrance Only J.¥. Hovenron, President. I, N. Snueranp, Vice President, CVwWARLES H, Story, Secretary Kk, H, MagivuL, General Ageu Risks accepted ov all-clusses of desirable >roperty {uthis county at rates as low as polency and a fair profit will admit of, guarantecing a promptand Liberal respousetoal. just claims for loss. Grass Valley Branch ¥or Nevada County DAVID WA’, JOHN CC, COLEMAN, “ GEO W, HILL Manager ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY You ean bee Brg ome, pad make more ork for us, anything else tn the world, C gee needed; you'are started free. Bolu sexes allages. Any one can do the work, ‘e eacnings sure. from first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Better not delay, Coats you nothing to send your address and find ‘out if you are wise you will do so at once. ' 8. WAL & CO,, Portlead, Me, » MONEY TO BE MADR. Pegi THIS we will Bye you oo somethin, gpl value and importence-te you, that will start you in business which will bring more money rightaway than enything e ip thig world, By ane ean do the work an: ive athome. Either sex-~a! ages, Som thing new, that just coins money for workers. We wil! stert you; capital not needed. This is one o the gensine, import _ eon of Det igh ios and itiogs and ep Grauboutit, free 7% REPAIRING DONE NEATLY, ddress TRUK oy 4gu te, Maine.