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April 17, 1890 (4 pages)

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Town, fornia = OMPANYy ya Corpor’ Ornia g Id Mining irginiay © ear in the above Court 0 yada, State re the Jug, DEip, the f€ duyg } After the if served his action ul Town ten Cay a: cee gia, Hdiy Ju pe One Hun UO be due ee Dek De eainst ug Nine TL hereof, st, day of TH, t Peace, the Conn. in, GUardian Bigie and Cation o I ¥ state, i tition of the per. » Wallace Ors, ray. Teal eg. r the uses xt of kin interest. ‘fore this of April, art Koom b the aid to show > ¥ranted & Copy of bree sue: Of hedrSCript, a 1 in said LING, ‘Judge, m2 2 GAUGE lal meétNevada Company , to berve id for thie ‘8 48 muy , Will be y, at the Nevada AY, THE } 3 P.M. OCk, and will be esident. he stockMINING’ Ceof-the 3 jun Frane Lighth Wor, M., ra of DiGar, ‘and IROSs us ‘Lransfer dth, ly, bretary; rect, pan ND FOR { Culiforof J.B iday, the OCk a, M. . Courtyut ounty of he time . of said yr hear y for the Mnenutary sted muy 90. derk, apl Bed, THEUNwill anstan, deand all net the with the months otice, lo lice of A. ‘alley, in Jifornia. ptrator, 1g: F THE we Hall ‘Trustecs eh other ome bekoom, }, E FIFTH of 746 retary, ui } a mporar: Urn ony he by the the . $1 00 Gee") turist, ), ILL. onal Bx yprietor CM PIRE ugg tes: tate. one ond end & podaty! genie “eae * y TRANSCRIPT. _ VOL. LIX.—No. 9123 NEVADA al CITY, CAL., THURSDAY. MORNING, APRIL 17, 1890. Bstablished Sept. 6, 1860; by N.iP. Brown & Oo. « The Daily Transcript. OFFICE— PUBLISHED Every Day Excepting Monday BROWN & CALKINS. L, 6. CALKINS, Eat “Transert mercial st. ver Week, bd a NEVADA CITY SOCIETY DIRECTORY. ——rs—n”nae“nreoree_ee eee MISTLETO Every 2nd an GEO. A. GRAY, 8. N. P, Brown, Business M’g’r. Block,” No. 32’ Comevada City, Ca TERME OF BUBSCBIPTION’ Year, payable in advance, 86. ” 15 Nents. — ENCAMPMENT, ‘NO. 47 Independent Order . of Odd Fellows. Meets at Odd 4 Fellow’ s Hall . 4th Monday of Each M onth, t 7:30 o'clock. H. J. WHITE, C. P. GOURT GARFIELD, NO. 6,810, Ancient Order of Foresters of America. Meets at pythian Castle E/ERY MONDAY k R, B. TREMAIN, ¢. R. RICHARD TREMAIN, RB. 8. NEVADA CITY COUNGIL, NO, 118: Order of Ohosen Friends, — Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall First and Third Monday Evening of each hare at ss :30 o'clock. nh GOYNE, C. c. B. ¥. ROSENTHAL, & NEVADA GHAPTER NO 6,R. A.M STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH. j WILLIAM BARKER, H. P. J. ROLFE, Secretary. a HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. ciel ~ Native Sons orth “the Golden “ Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY TUESDAY pp gh AT 7:80 O'CLK, . OTT, President, W.T. MORGAN, ra ‘ NEVADA LODGE, N NO, (3) F, & A. M ~~ Meets. at Masonie’rrait f Stated Meetin; of each m isiting prethion ia good standi Cordially invited. JO I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. GEO, A. GRAY, 8. K MOUNTAIN DIVISION No, 16, Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias. Meets at Armory Hall Firat Wetneniay Ere Evening Bg of Each Month at Toh earn 8. led Cc. 4 whohas writ — the Sécond Wednpedey He are HN T, MORGAN, Master. NEVADA GOMMANDERY, NO.6, Knights Templar. * Meets at Masonic Hall FIRS1 oh ah tg THURSDAY OF EACH NTH at 734 o’clack, peat? E. MORGAN, C. L J, ROLFE, R 2a and 4th Thursday FEvenin, : LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, Native Daughters of of the Golden West, . Meeta at Pythian Castle Month, at 7:20 0’clock. MISS LIZZIE KEENAN, P. SERAPH C, SUKEFORTH, R. 8. ° of Each NEVADA CITY COUNCIL, No, 234, J. W J.C. DICKERMAN, Bec. American Legion of f Honor, Meets at Pythian’ ‘Castle lst and 84 Theneey Evening of Month, t 7:30 o’clock. W, ROBINSON,-Com. pari fy CITY INSTITUTE, NO, 30, ‘Young Men's 8 Institute. Meets at Hibernia Hall Every Alt ernate Thursday Evening 'compening wie the First Thursday Eveningint JOHN G. NILON E. @ year. A. J: KIDD, President, IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, Tribe, No, 49. Meets at Odd . Fellows’ Hall’ . EVERY THURSDAY EVE’G, at'7:300’¢lock. HARRY DANIELS, 8. GEO. M. HUGHES )¢. of B. wi, Ponemah Coanell, B. D. jb Wyoming mh Lg om ley, @. ary Sims, Ps Miss Nettie H ‘of P,, meets Thursday EvenHackMILO LODGE, NO. 48, Knights of Pythias, Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY FRIDAY BVE'G at 7:30 O'CLOCK : WM, FINLEY, ©, ©. B 8. RECTOR, K. of BR. and 8. "NEVADA LODGE, 'N Independeat Order = f Good Sepple. EVBRY FRIDAY ED. MORGAY, BMeets at 4 Fellows Hall 7G at 7:30 o'clock, J, iv WALLING, CG. T. ot Puce; Now, 20 nd’ 12 ce, ae . PRINGE ALBERT LODGE, No, 290, @rder Bons of . &. George. Ev "Ee LFDeas Worthy Pree dent No. 9% Mutu Stsvet, NEVADA OITY, wuy Cold Hust Gold and Meets at prtien Castle, tetiedy of den emt tes 967300 0 c . Becisnine pach fourth lock. Solid Gold and Silver Watches. Realizing thes importance ‘of & good watch proetnm, we have selected the “Waltham” as eing the bestknown 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 guarantee to be of solid goldand coin silver respectively, and if noc justas represented may be shone tar ~ our expense and we will refund the mnaen pas We are prepared to make the most liberal prove sitions on these watches as premiuras, 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 and Daily see one qo $36.50; watch, DAILY TRANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40, Subscriber pays express charges on watch from San Francisco. Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’. 4A lady’ 's solid gold hunting case. watch, ‘‘Wal“tham’’ movement, stem-winding, soem‘setting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Tally Bulletin ‘one eae ren r, $29; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT pes ly Bulletin, ‘one year, $26.90, Subscriber to il eg e@xprese charges on watch from San FranSolid Silver Watches. lid co silver hunting case watch Walm” movement, stem-winding and stemsettin, .& thoroughly reliable tige-keeper, with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Daily. Bulletin, one fear $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ulletin, one year, $15.90, Subscriber to pay express char; ee on watch from San Francisco. jame Watch, in face, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT, and . ly Bulletin, one year, $15; with DAILY ad pals a and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $12.90, Subscriber to pay express charges on watch from San Francisco. Nickle Watch, A nandsome nickle stem-winding watch, open face, good movement, with DAILY TRARaCRI T and Daily Bulletin, ono year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.90. Subscriber to pay i Aedes charges on watch from San Francisco.Bicycles. The Bicycle we have selected tne “‘apollo”—while not the most Ppenaive ig a first-class article in every ri is handsome and substantially made. It de poe and isa favorite, It ie standard finish with nie) ning , and will be sent com oe with saddle-bi tools, ete. Will be sent. wi AILY TRAN ‘IPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, ‘for $20; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly bulletin, one year, $26.90. {The above prices are for # 36-inch wheel. Price per additional inch made known on spp) lication}. Subscriber to pay aR PRONE § charges on bieycle from Sen Francisco, ig ‘Boys’ Velocipedes. ~ “4'16-toch wheel; standard-finish, wrought-iron velocipede, with bell tet Bev iota, sent with DAIL THANSCR: in, One 12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Balictin, one year. $10.40, . . Type Writers, : “teh ogy walt ids body has one ould nye Hereis your cmeortinlly. the ‘Sun ¢ in constr pA a worked, neat!y mounted and boxed, instructions for ae enna SORE Sete i Bi ones DAILY RAN. ear, $17; with SCRIPT and Weekly ‘ This is a'ty Bulletin, one year, $15, Subscriberfpays express. Cane. . Neither too large nor too smail, but just the rightsize with 14-k gold head, will be sent with D ILY TRANtCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one ear, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $10,560, Subscriber pays express. Telescope. A very useful article that anyone living in the country or travolta will appreciate, Our premium telescope is a good, strong instrument, with an objeotjay inches in diameter, 3 draws, 6 inc! oo lan Thier closed, ied and will be seat with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ‘Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay expresa charges. Microscope. A most diserntil instrument and of great use to the student, {x no toy, but a powerful microscope that ovenle the m: any strange things that exist in the food weeat and the water we drink, It stands6inches high and magnifies 50 diameters, and will besentwith DAILY TRANSORiPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; w'th DAILY TRANSCHIPT and Weekly Bul etin, one year, $9. Subscriber topay express charges. Musical Instrumerts. In making our selections of musical instruto get a good article—one that we need not hesitate to send to a performer who i, 8 connoisseur, We have made bai ments with the eading manufacturers and jobbers that enable us to offer these instruments in connection with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms. Banjo. Banjoplaying is an accomplishment that has become very fashionable during the last few years. It-is readily learned.by anyone ving @ good ear for music, and makes & epenee accompaniment for the voice in singing. ‘e will send a handrome nickle-rim, calf-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with DAILY .T SCRIPT and Deity Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with PILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, @9.60, Subscriber to pay express B Flat Cornet. Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set of extra crooks, music rack, case and instruction book? omplete—a fine solo instrument—with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullet. one $16.50; with DAILY TRANSCRE and Fook’ Bull Helin, $14.50, Subscriber pays express charges. Flute. The flute is one of thesweetest and easiest mu— L aphyener vd to learn, Itharmonizes wi and all other instruments. For a woh selected afine cocoa’ Boson, wooly. 6: pe ~ ae cork jointed flute with tunin 7 Mle gfe will send it with DAILY TRANSCRI sity Bulletin, qne year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRI and Weekly Bulletin one year, Subscriber pays exnress c! es, Pianos, ‘o with 16 bell-metal keys, elegent fuimd= t the thing for children he toare to €8 good ese Sent with DAILY SPsOkIPT a and’ Daily Bul'etin, one year, #11 60; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ulletin,e year, $9.60. Subscriber pays express. Croquet. A beautiful croquet set! for e loyare i il be sent with Daly TRAN fue? soa Bulletin, one th DAIL THAN SCRIPT and eekly Dulletin, one eg Subecriber pays express. ‘Shot Guns, We made a special point of securing » gun for a premium—one that we can recorhmen and feel named that our selection will be all that you can ask. remnium a is well made and bantormet awed. and Bing vnguge et en in.every paruae, iat va very [hod Ra ever offered an $10.75, ments for prenyinn, we aimédin every instance . sori @@ We will send THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of e following valuable Premiums at‘the following prices, payable in advance: PICK: OUT YOUR:COMBINATION. Drums @A Nickle tenor drum, 14-inch head, with sticks complete, with DAILY. TRANSCRIPT and Dail Bulletin, one year, $12.50. with DAILY TRA SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subscriber pays express Military Drum. A fine corded, hammered_brass drum, with sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Jaily Bulletin, one year, $10.50;-with DAILY s+ RANSCR, RIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.50. Subscriber pays express, Rifles. Cea intains i 1 The Wi the best repeating riffe made and is too well known to need further deseription. We will send a 44 cal. on barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY SCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, oe. 76; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Above is center fire rifle. We wilisenda tim fire for $1.40 less. Subscriber pays express Flobert Rifles: A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flobert noiseless cartridges, jus. the thing for boys who are fond of shooting, sent with DAILY TRAN SCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $1 11,253 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 an size from 22 to 88 cal. It will be sent wi DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pays expregs. 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, etc,, complete, with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year. $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Balletin, one year, $9. Subseriber pays XPFOsp. 4 Tent. This isa trea useful prem mn and will” be apwho go hunting, fishing or campi isa ‘first-class A tent, water-proof le of 8 oz. duck; siz. bx7 feet, and will be sent with , 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. Pig out, t ‘SIMMONS Its pecuilar efficacy {8 dae — as much to the process and Thornine 38 skill in eompounding as to \ Like it the ingredients themselves. s Take it in time. It checks diseases inthe outset, or if they be advanced will prove a potentcure, No Home should be Without It It takes the place of a doctor and costly seriptions. ak Ww Bo fend FOR wuose entary lives. w D $ it the best preventive of BENEFIT and cure for ene oe Pe Constipation, ndache, Bililousness, Piles and Mental Depression, No loss of time, no interference with business while taking. For children it is most innocent_and hitrmiess. No danger from exposure after taking. Cures Colic, Diarrhea, Bowel Coimplaints, Feverishness_and Feverish Colds. ° Invalidg and Gelingle persons will find it the mildest rient and Tonic they canuse, A little en at night insures refreshing sleep and a natural evacuation of the bowels. A little taken in the morning sharpens the appetite, cieandes the stomach and sweetens the breath. A PHYSICIAN’S PINION. -¢ “T have been practicing médicine for twenty years and Va ave never been able to ut Up a veget apie compound that would, \ Bic immons Liver Reguiator, prowptly and atthe same time aid (instead of weaks i and effectively move the Liver to action, assimilative @ning) the digestive and wen of the system.” aaa Hinton, M.p., W aahington; es t Marks of Gonaindwenii Look for.the'red Frade-Mark on front of Wr Fapper, and the and Signature of J. H. Zellin & Co., in red, onthe side. Take no other, DR, R. M. HUNT, Physician, (PMTC# AT VINTON’S DRUE SrORE, NEVADA CITY. P.F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor: at Law ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da Citv { CALKINS N P. BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newsvaner.and Job Printers. UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading pafish in Northern California. It. was estab>i naan th, 1861, by.P.Br. pv ea — SH een Hammock, A hammock isa premium that a) to all Whether slung from the trees in a lawn or fn theofa eyes verandah, & hammock pioeregine ot d suggestive of "phiseful Peanuort , Tet spe and elegant, 13-foot with Oh tect » ead, sent with DAILY RIPT and Daily ‘Bulletin one year, § $10.26; vith DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weealy ‘Bulletin, one yenr, gene. Cutameiber pays oxproes, Tennis, Among outdoor games lawn tennis is becomi thefavorite It gives sufficient exercise withou! being violent; keeps the att fixed and interest sustained throughioat the game. Being 4 game in which ladies excel, you can secure the good will of your lady acquaintances andadd to your power. by getting s set of tennis and splat, . 0 ing a club. first-class vennis outfit, com) will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRI Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $17. Subscriber paye express. Base Ball. Our base Lona ha outfit consists of two leayue balls, three assorted bats, two me of gloves, mask steo., complete and will be sént with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Daily Bulletip, one year, $12; with DAILY TRANSURIPT and’ Weekly Bulletin one year, $10, Subscriber pays express. Hanging Lamp. An elegant hanging lamp with 14-inch spevie, and from 42 to inches extension, made of polished brass of a rich gold color—a highly ornamental-and serviceable lamp sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Lag Bulletin, one year, 13.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ulletin, 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, ¥a10 025; with AILY RANRIPT and eekly Bulletin, $8.25. Standard Rain Guage. pproved. by the signalservice at Washington,, 1 directions for use will be sent with DAILY. TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one $10.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75, Subsoriber pays express, ~~ Photographic Outht;— Amateur phowarspay. is a most delightful and po ular recreation. th the approved spree 8 of today anyone can soon acquire the art of medi a good picture and will soon . ge peer Pi of views taken by him or herself. The apparatus we Offerisso light it can easily be carried when walking or riding. Everybody shou!d have one, for it will prove @ source of anfusement to all and of profit to many. A complete photographic outfit, emulating of view camera for making 8} x 43 pictures, with quick working sowie pee ae dry plates 2 Japanned iron trays, 2 packages o! A, Ma eloper, 1 kage of hypo, 1 printing auns. } heets of . sto Heaney) paper, lsheet of rub, paper, 1 ve paren’ drying same tructions Aity makin; nc eer TRA Russel n with fall will be sent with D. th . Dail beng one beth th; with DAILY TRAN. 80 etin, one year, $8.90.
ae ieibor'' W pay yon charges from San Fran Noru— Additions] praincinls Hae ates md ers, ma’ : ’ Seb Osmumercial Btcest, Francisco, 0 : Standard Atlas. _ The Rand-McNally Standard Atlas of the World—a library in itself—furnished in one forge volume of 192 pages, elegantly ill bound ina substantial manner witn gold Side ie retail SCRI Bulletin ane ear, BHI and Daly Bult eokly Halletio, one one year, $9. Subscriber An Bask omg Guizot s Mistory of France. ~ Guizov'’s “History of France” is a standard work in 6 vols,, substantially bound in cloth, ofusely illustrated with fine engravings. It be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dai Bulletin one year, $13.50; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $11-50, Subscriber pce dhmng Sewing Machines, higharm sewing machine—one of the bes, Hilt sapony Me pris Be renee soe Ave ears, pony TRANSCR: oe gue year Fa6s vith DAILY. TRANSCRIPT and rth et double beso loader‘ ich toes 8 bi Ng ogy side snap, rabbet SCRIPT and Dail with DAILY . One year, #19. one ene one Sresk nue pri mad pare Gap pons Big ye adtad to shove pr'ves. pulletin is the leading ey cane It is distinguished for tb liane! pleteness of LH ecer Eaca revi lews 0 ° news, while it ig the aan rare Poan K ive Teen in nave ihe Lined ee! Bulletin 1 a § Sencecne Led apectng recent best weekly arty te main Gascens and trad ae one year, $27, Subscriber pays capres cennges: NOTE—Persons pesteariog & Semi-Weekly wae ti btain it — s your miaitin to he * pd Bm be Bd price for: the Weekly al in circulation a tnhuenes on the Pacific val ot, pe ee editorial art, abd, exten one om a cena ig ciscieg” The ten the d of Ree ee in ex r+ Mroléard ay Sa'by the Bul rc ¥6 cola orev vcs every Wednesday = with auras ; : opposite Welesbeine’ Bank, M . WwW. P. SOWDEN, " Attorney and Counselor at Law wilt PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the State of California; and of the United States, Block, qarnay Pinv Office inthe Tille evada City, Ca! and Broad streets, -{Jounselor at Law and Notary Publio, Suécesssor to Johnson & Mascn, Attorneys at Law, a PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIOR Af a a aga District and Cire ait Courts e *‘Office—Thomas Block * baad Broad and ine streets, Nev B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELI,, CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broadand Pine streets, up stairs. GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Oounselor: at Law, TLE FRACTION IN ALL. THE COURTS of the 8 Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. LUETJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AND. JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada City. UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET..N¥VADA CITY _. Qouney BRos.,.... .+ Proprietors DEALERS IN Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., At the lowest rates. We also keep on hand a choice ( kof BACON 4ND LARD “ie 3.1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, _AND CONVEYANOFR. FICE—Sonth side Broad Efzoet opposite Union Street, Neyada Ci CF iil practice in al ali the Courts o the State, and the Courts of the United “tates within the State of California, THOs. SLORD Attorney and Oounselor at Law. ¢ + FICE—Thomas Building, corner Broad and Pine streets Nevada C FRED SEARLS, Attorney: and Oounselor 4t Law. Ww L PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUPT State and Federal. Uffice—-Opposite Court House, _ JAMES A. STIDGER. Atterney and Counselor at Law Amd Netary Pub iie Will practice in the Courts of Nevada county. SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN, ; Surveyor, GRASS VALLEY ...,,... CALIFORNIA LAR REresy, COUNTY SURVEYOR op ence foltctted: Surveys marter rections ete, in 8 Lana Laws. ding Adjoining Watt Park, FP. 0. y2s-tt open, flew forth livin Cc VENTEETH CENTURY COOKING, Cne of, the Swell Dinners of the M\idle = Ages Described. ~. Ina _general way cooking among_the avi tocratic amd wealthy has undergone inery manifest changes during the last tem centuries. Oar most popular caterers would be iiviy to stand amazedif they could be ora brief hour transplanted into the sixteenth Sir Rn oni as one of the swell bar s of that period. Tou op vincely tables were arranged wits ingle tosplendor. Notwithsfond us this theyused to have delicious t! eat. Moreover; their table wit rsof thatage must bave been su. V } ine io porior to oursin mauy respects, for one \. quired to possess a sort of thtuitive io sledge of the many dishes prepared iy for show’s sake—to be seen not l,i us single out. for illustration the ite menu ofadinner given after nevalof Duke Albrecht IV. of Bavo. ain 1509, at the royal palacein Mu‘Tue Slow dighes represented the seven &eos * the world, conimerncing with that nowem is couple, Mr. Adam and Miss Evy Uvtween the twain stood’ a green tree, ad around it was coiled a very snnke looking serpent, with a tempting appie-inits mouth, its head lowered before Miss Eve. On theside of this quaintlookin dish were confections of sugar and nimonds, which were eaten, Tire second cish was a. boiled pig’s head, The tiivd consisted of boiled meat with eapons.fowlandsmoked fish. The fourth was a figure depicting the second age of the world, viz., Noah’s Ark, surrounded with wafers bakedin sugar. Hot sahnon and graylings composed the fifth course. The next dish brought on the table was giruisied cabbage, The seventh course represented the third age of the world, that {s to say, Abralam’s sacrifice, inecluling a town made out of sugar and almonds, ‘The eighth dish was a high transparent jelly, disclosing within pickled fish, The nini h was fresh cooked and pickled game, The tenth, representing the fourth age— David slaying Goliah—was ene ircled with swect wefers which one now ancient ehronicler hints were nibbled at, The eleventh dish wascom posed of vegetables. The twelfth pickled sturgeon, The thirteenth showed the fi'th agwe—the towers of Babylon,with houses {ny ground rising out of a vege tion, bird pie. The fifteenth was a log of mutton. vf A face(ious historian here remarks that the backhle.concocthe company was just beginning to get bun 2rys Course No, 16 repr esented iho sixthage —the birth of Christ; Mary, with the child, Joseph, the manger, &c., were all depicted out of white march) ane, Tie seventeenth course con; vised bear pie and vegetables. The pickled birds, The nineteenth symbolized the seventh cighteentA, age by n conception of doo xday, with the Saviour sitting under Hindvow, tha Virgin on his right.nd on his Jeft St. John ina kneeling position, The twentieth course consisted of pickle? carp and shu! fish, ‘he twenty. first, ronet pheasant, woodc.:. and partridges. Tho twenty seanr.~ cones re ented the funeral of Duk> Atbre? ‘y rather his tomb in the Ctiurch «6 Ou 'lidy, decorated with flags ind b» re of the kingdom, surmourt i by the mbent image of the Duke i oldin rer dn one hand and a draw: sor! ther, The twenty-third cor ra * lato in the evening, Was o.cukeis tie sponeef an oven, from whiel, tvhe: it was cut g birds, HOW Bias peas bebe gi The ert Wev cf Ta’: 2@ Them for Preservation as © ocelmens, * The best method J .aye foind for car. turing Bakes, except the large black ores, is the following Avben you Kee one that yon want, en Cenvor, by all possible memys, to cover hin with yournet, Then gresp bis nee’: bet ween the thumband forefinyerof your gioved band and put Lim iuto one of tho tin cans, On returning home satnrete a small sponge with-chloreform, which thruss intothecan with yeursneke,—You can do this in asmall room to prevent ‘the anake'’s escape, tithe—eourseof a-qnarter_of_an—_hour the snike may be taken fromthe can and ariinged ina bottle, which is then to be fii ed with alcohol und tightly corked, rd your specimen is ready for the Litneeum, Onone of these buntsa lady who was # .vching for botanical specimens happ: ned to come along just asl was putting a snake into one of the tin cans, fhe inquired what Iwas going to co vy. ich it, and I said, ‘Preserve it;’’ whereupon she asked, ‘‘Do they make good pre& veut” Goethe kept a pet snake which he took from the chimney cerner and fondled every night, which shows that’ he was pa:t'al to these “noxious reptiles,” and Dy. F'Cook says the anake isthe mot lL autiful animal in‘ creatios, 1 con't Luow but Lagree with him.—Swiss Cross, Juvenile Dignity. A.little Beacon street boy was wel"ing ', bis mother through thé Public Gur¢.: one forenoon last week. ife was greatly interested inthe swon Leste in which’the children ride upon ihe pvcd, and watched them for along time, bu‘ did not ask his mother if he might ric. , too. ©. returning home his mother asked hi-n if he didn’t want a boat ride when he w sin the garden, “Of course I did,” was his reply; “but I didn’t think it necessary to say so.” l’e was given a@ ride that very afternov::.~—Boston Times, ¢», 4 Good for the Zeacher. . There is a law forbidding school teachers the privilege of getting drunk. . ‘This isa good law. Teachers who cannot control themselves cannot expect to command’ the respect of their pupils for uy great length of time. — Besides this there is great danger of tl. 4 having their certificates cancelled, yw cu would be a fave. disgrace, —San A custine (Let:) Bay (Tex.) oe amen and Effect, Grocer—''See here, you haven't settled your bill yet. Last month you paid Prcaptly on the last day of the month,” Customer—‘Yes, and you mre. me @ £ ‘gurt?? *“gracer—*WellP?’ >; Why, I've Deen ok aver eth and weahle tn wrack 1 F tta The fourteenti:eourse eas picket fo School Boy's Par What wouldn’t the average bor -*** if his pa would only send hin the ~~ Wrangel training scho»: Alo hue neavid per of that placo say 8! thea bovs of the school ‘ ) ‘ed for the use of the isiin 1 4 dceot, IT sects, 1 beax, at iat Wied . uO ducks, andnu ons gror 2, cosines, marmot fn ine, ai ‘ caviut all. the et trs.t, herring, floundors, clams they ne eded. ————$ ->—_—.___. crabs, ta PAINLESS SOLD BY ALE -——— The One Thing to Teach Daughters. than t'at which es Try: onc sro.a lady :—“] at be too anxious ab ontedres’ion of your daughters; wil do very well; don’t teach ( Fo, many things; teach them cv. asked. «each them,” he said, easily pleased.” én oe Hunting In North Africa. larver animals e:' ~Ainated in Almeria, a The aryit to 1004, Lesr'y. was pid ‘on se lions, es ~ athers. anes hyenas ¢ Wi peed gs: ————Eeee 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 orsicken, and will not interfere with your daily work, Sold at 25 cents a box by Carr Bros. apr.1-1m, Buchien’s Arnica Salve. The-bestSalve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles; or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monéy rei Bourbon,—Ind,,-says+ and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption cure,”’ Sold by Carr Bros ° Why will you cough when Shiloh’s Oure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts. and $1. Sold by Carr Brog. fe Nevada — N. G. RR. a] TIME TABLE NO. 39. Takes Effect Sunday, November 17. at 12 o’olock noon. LEAVING NEVADA OIT’ : 5: 45 A. M Daily, connect with U D oo a arriving in Ban Francisco at 5:45 P. 12: 45 Pp, M. Daily, sonneoting with Overland Passenger arriving San Francisco ‘at 10:45 P. M.* ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 10:20 A. M=?e: 5:62 P M Daily, ecnnecting with , , * Local Joaving San Francisco at 7:30 4, M. and Overland trains from the Kast. JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager, E. H. BROWN, Superintendent “The Chicago Cottage Organ Has atiaine aatanderie xcelleyce which admits of no superior, It contains ever improvement that in‘ ventive genius, skill and money can produce. These excellent Organa are celebrated for volume, quality of gg eg response, Variety of combination, artiatic design pnonuly nish, perfect conntruction ma akipg > em é most attractive, ornamen ceira ble organs for homes, eohoola, churches lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED BRP OT ARON NE FACILIT TE) ALLED BILLED WORKMEN HBT MATERIAL, prey MAES THIS The Popular teens TNSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO BTOOLB Catalogues and Price ice L ists on application FREE, CHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO ILLINOIS Nerve and Brain Food. MBP ah nee Bela Srey doy treating ell Com pinta. wie which all women are x eed cases is a positive and enrich your i givestre! adiness to your y bh) ssi ecend your ener sy! per Bornot hel rosy but and brigh tag ae ty already Ke on and be cured syol sen book contain! ng much e8, There nover was better advieo piv tuin What i is that, Mr. Irving?” she “to be aro being ravi ly tho) a. of the desert ia fast beeoming be: ‘M8 the eleven years from 187% funded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by Carr Bros, tf Paina meee TAPES Bei, Lie igeellls 4 Tne Rev. George H. Thayer, of hale B, F. ALLEN & Who (if your druggist does not Svanish, French German, "tXTtalian. you CAN BY THREE, MONTHS STUDY master either of these lan uages sufflliently for evéry day conversation, by Dr, Richard 8. Rosenthal’s CRLE B,RATED bad veka SHAFT SYSTEM, Price of 15 books, $5,00 for each language, including chewere to questions, Send for Circulars, containing tera] and testimonials to Prof. Chas. H. Sykes PRINCIPAL MEISTERSCHAFT SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 129 O'Farrell Street, BAN FRANCISCO, UNION HOTEL, NEVADA OITY, « aie OAL: MRS, J, NAFFZIGER. . .Proprietress THE LEADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY.... Wenders CALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEKK ERS FORHEALTH AND othera‘are invited to notice the advant Pills on receipt of price—duf inquire first. CHAMWe te . LL Sis Fit Weak Stumach—Inpaired Digestion —Disordered Liver, PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Prepared only by THOS, BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. CO., Sole Agents . For Uniten States, 365 & 367 Ganat St., New York. keep them) will mail Beecham’s (Please mention this paper.) _ National Exchange, NEVADA OITY, CAL, : REOTOR BEOS,. . Proprietors —s 2 The Only First-clace Buaelimeose Hotel in the City. —— Massive fire-proof atructure, free from the dangers of fires s0 prevalentin lérge hotels mieeee in hey ery centre ofthe city \ hg Expre: ce and General Stage for all ye nthe building. Pealrarere $4 oan leave this seed Ri etnae ‘tes later than any other wuse a ting by. ater peThe Table o the ational Exchange fea ant een} withthe peoprioteys. and is guaree a“ or to any in oomsare heat and a pe: mpd and in age a aun net oF of handeom The moment will epare nel ner pains of feeant n the rep: utation which the sine to xe sage no nian y anoxe of bein hw leading an it in the mountains, NEVADA CITY..... Cal. LOCAL ANESTHETICS If DESIRED, Office a Residence, Sacramento st onere’ by this Hotel, -The house containg 100 rooma, cach of which is light and alry, and well or elegantly furnished, there being no hotel inthe mountains equal to {t, The tables are supplied with the the market, NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS eat in FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, TOURISTS AND FAMIL IES, Free 'Bus to and from the Depot STAGES LEAVE THE HOUBK FORK ALL tpn of the Wppe reounty, Grass Valley and aryaville dafly. The best of Wines, Liquors and “1 urnished et the Bar, L. P. FISHER Newepaper Advertining Ageney. ROOMB 20 AND 21. MIERCHANT’BS EKXCHANGH, CALIFOR NLA BTRKK'T, PAN FRANCISCO, gare nn. N ADVERTISEMENTS eoliciiod fur all newspepers published on the Pacifie Const, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Vanaina, Valpa tiso, Japan, Chiun, New Zealand, the Aus. tralian Coloniew, ' the Fastern Mtates and Kurope, Files of nearly every vewapaper published on the Pacific Const ate kept conubntly on hand, and ull advertisers are allowed free access to them during business howra ~**ViPROVED BELT Frue Ore Concentrator, Price Improved Bei Fruc Van ner @825. F. @. BB. Price Plain Belt Frye Vanner, #575. Fe O. The Improved Belt Frue Vanner has double the capacity of the plein be jimachine, For pamp late, fos monials and further information apply to ADAMS & CARTER. Agents, Room 51, No. 132 Marketst,s.F Working Glasses Attention. : Mises now pre ered to furnish all le ape 6 With Fioyment at home, allt time, or or their spare moments, Business new, ‘Heht and protitable, Personsof either, ing, and a rpertionat sum b thelr time to business, xe and girl ‘arn nearly a6.much as men, at J] who fa fia may pcug the x address and test the usiness, Ye make thig offer. To such as are not wel satinhed: we will send one dollarto pay for the trouble of eae ne, Full rticulars and outfit free. Address Grorex inson & Co,, Portland, Maing, Metublished im 1852 Nevada: Assay . Office. J.J OPT, Proprietor NO. 25 MAIN STREET... NEVADA CITY OLD AND OBES OF EVERY ie DEORE. tion sefined, melted an EN SCY gy om hs tL with ich I actien. Mill gusrente ore every wep. Working teste Sill e 600 povuds, PRICKS "Tt: 4. WUTKE, Pe le Haat and Shoe Maker, ° ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW . VINE BOOTS ANP HORS A dibisaiary (e (. Bararmma pone weary, => sex ensily clear from 60 cents to §5 per even. ART SCHOOL. eee Drawing and cee Thursday and Saturday AT 7 A.M, PAssENGHRE CAN. BY TAKING THI line reach Nevada Cily at noon, tnstea of at 7:80 P, Tuasday M. by railroa All orders strictly attended {tof and chargea easonable, R, W.J, 8TRAIGHT will receive pupils on Tuesday and Friday of each week the Union Hotel, Nevada City, where he will teach the different branches of Oil Water Color and Paste ang: The rudiments of NATURE with of SKETCH NC CRON ane oaey y practical application, stematic Mtg He and Shading. Crayou Drawing and Portrait Work -chanteal;Arech tectaral and Oo MR Drewine all efficiently nd satiafactorily aug its Mutual Insurance Co. OF GALIVORNIA (APITAL, + $300,000 PRINC. ¢AL OFPIOR! 216 Sansome ot., San Franciseo . Fire. ‘Insurance Only JF. Povenzon, Prewident. a1 . SHEPARD, Vice President, ‘Ow anixe H, 'Srory, Secretary H, Maeii1, General Agen — Kisks accepted un all clusses of desirable property inthis county at rates ag low assolvency and a fair profit will admit of, ar anteeing a proms ptand liberal response ali devoting all . just claims for Joss, Grass Valley Branch For Nevada. County DAVID WA1rt, JOHN 0, COLSMAN, GEO W. HILL Manager ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent. » MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY. You esa b tive af at hosie, § and mate more anything else { i Ae nthe he worlds ea x any @ poig on an a the wa hart" Geeily re cust arninge 6 eure are from £ Mote oy etter pin heed send your = and if ge mace & 00. reat aee Me, MON mY Hit Haak ee pi) te mporance’