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April 24, 1890 (4 pages)

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r the erved ction ‘owndays; here, Joundiane and mn of ate. m of ‘Me ace ray: eB. > UBER f kin erest» thig April, Room 2 said show Anted PY of . Bue. hearpt, a said 7, ige. m29 LUGE meetevada pany serve or the s may HN be it the evada cae P. , aud ll be ent: stookNING f the Franighth PM, of Di, and 88 AB neler » 1680, ary, [, Ban FOR aliforJ.B y, the y yeh rt at ily of time f said hearor the tary 1 may __ api . EUNll ann, ded all the h the onths ca, to Of A. ey, in ornia, tor, THE Hall astees . other 1e beom,]. TFTH { 74, ist si M1 Oran: hits ny y the »1 00 50 rist, ng, ILL, al &x rjetor [PIKE ygies te. as ond nd daty! yentle 'g PER » CITI: ayal @ office bier NEVADA Cy VOL. LX.-No. 9129 NEVADA OITY, CAL, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1890. Whe Haily Transcript, PUBLIS HED hes Day Exoapting Monday —— Y BROWN & CALKINS. L, 9 CaLEIne, N.P. Brown, Editor Business M’g’r. _.\"Pranscript Block,’’.No,. 82 Coma PFE at. Nevada City, Ca TERM! OF SUBSCRIPTION’ Vear, payable im advance, 6. ver Week. = 15 Cente. NEVADA CITY SOCIETY DIRECTORY. MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets at.Odd Fellow’s Hall ng, 4th Monday of Each Month; Rvory tad t 7:80 o'clock. H, J. WHITE, C. P GO, -A, GRAY, 8. COURT GARFIELD, NO, 6,810, Ancient Order of Foresters of America. Meets at Pythian Castle E/ERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CL’K, : R. B, TREMAIN, ©. R. RICHARD TREMAIN, R. 8, WEVADA CITY COUNGIL, NO, 118 Order of Ghosen Friends. Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall iret and Third Monday Eveniug of each month at 7:80 o'clock. MRS. C. A, GOYNE, C. C. Ez, ¥. ROSENTHAL, 8. “MEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R. A.M — eTATBD MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH. WILLIAM BARKER, H. P. > ROLFR, Secretary. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sons. of ‘the Golden West. Meets at Pythian Castle VERY, TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O'CLK, “4 Ay OTT, President, W. T. MORGAN, BR. NEVADA LODGE, NO. (3 F.& A, M Meets at Masonic Hall, Ones aeestin % onthe Second Wednesday rt Visiting Bi rethien in good standing ate cordially si HN T, MORGAN, Master. . i 4, ROLFED Haeretary. MOUNTAIN DIVISION/[No, 16,_ © Uniform Rank Knighta—o . Meets at Armoty Hall . First Wedmesday Evening of Each Month at seg clock. 2A. Pda 8. K. C. @EHO, A. GRAY, 8. A NEVADA GOMMANDERY, NO.6, Knights Templar. Meets at Masonic Hall N cap THURSDAY OF EACH niet MON NTH at 73¢ o'clock. DAVID E. MORGAN, C. I, J. ROLFR, R LAUREL PARLOR, NO, 6, Native Daughters of the Golden: West, Meets at Pythian Castle 2d and * Thursday Evening of Hach Month, at 7:80 o'clock, MISS LIZZIN KEENAN, PSERAPH ©. SUKEFORTH, RB. 8. NEVAOA CITY COUNCIL, No, 234, American Legion of Honor. Meets at Pythien Castle ist and 8d TRV prening of Month, de TO Com, J. a. pICKERMAN, Bec. NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE, NO, 30, Young Men's Institute. Meets at Hibernia Hall Every Alternate Thursday Eyening commenel: with the First Thursday Evening in the year. ‘St KIDD, President, JOHN 0. NILON' 8. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, Wyo ming Tribe, Wo, 49. Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall, EVERY THURSDAY EVE'G, at7:00'clock. HARRY DANIELS, 8 QHO. M, HUGHES, C. of R. a of P., meets ; a eaten ny Segond Phigred day aba ng. g: Mine Mary Sime, P Motte Hack: . yo MILO LODGE, NO. 48, Knights of Pythias, Meeta at Pythian Castle BVERY FRIDAY BVE’G at 7:80 O'CLOCK WM. FINLEY, C. ©. B. 8. REOTOR, &. of &. and 8, NEVADA LODGE, No, 201, Independent Ordér of Good Sele Meets at oaa fellows Hall EVBRY FRIDAY EVEN'G at 7:30 o'clock. i? My WALLING, ©. T. ED, MORGAM PRINCE ALBERT. LODGE, No, 290, Order fons of Bt, George, e « Meets a¢ te ego Taedrday of ke toomtlny alt Visiting Drernepesret hie Ady oe , orthy Pres dent fourth 00 m ioe err is co., Ne. 26 Main Street, NEVADA ‘GITY,, auy Geld Dae¢ Gola ama bia Ugey Od daha hss ae Racrories pays exp eg O@™ We will send THE DAILY T Solid Gold and-Silver Watches, Realizing the importance of a good watch , we have the. “Waltham” as being 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 casea we guarantee to be of solid goldand coin silver respectively, and if noc just as represented may be returned at our expensesand 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 huhting case watch, “Waltham” movement, stem-winding and stem. ene with DAILY TRANSGRIPT and Daity Bulletin, sone ye ar, $86.50; watch, DAILY TRANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40, Subscriber pays express charges on wateh from San Francisco. Solid Gold Watch—-Ladies’. A lady’ ‘8 aolid gold hunting case watch, ‘‘Waltham” movement, stem-windin oem ~ ‘setting, with DAILY TRANSORIPT and ‘Daily. Bulletin one year, $20; with WAILY TRANSGRIPT an Weekly Bulletin, one year, $26,90, Subscriber to pay exprese charges on wateb from San FranSolid Silver Watches. “Solidco silver hunting case watch Waltham” movement, stem-winding and stemsetting,a thoroughly reliable time-keeper, .with DAILY TRANSCRI and Daily Bulletin, one rear $18; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly alletin, one year, $15.90, Subsoriter to pay express charges on watch from San Francisco, Same wate ipehe’ face, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one ear, $15; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT 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 oo face, good movement, with DAILY cy SCRIPT and Daily Bulletia, ono ey $11; with DAILY TRANSCKHIPTP and Week year, $8.90. Subscriber to pay. express charges on watch from San Francisco; Bicycles.. The Bicycle we have selected as a pr tne “apollo”—while not the most expensive is a fitst-class article in every respect. It is handpoe and substantially made, It runs easily and rime favorite, It is standard ‘finish with pi e trimmings, and ‘vill be sent complete with saddle-bag, tools, etc. Willbe sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for $20; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one'year, $26.90, (The above prices are for a 86-:nch wheel. Price per additional inch made known on 8p lication.}. Subscriber to pay express charges on bicycle from San Francisco, Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, standard finish ht-iron velocipede, with bell ete., com lete, sent with DALL THANSORIPT and Daily Bulletin, one Baa fog: 60; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40, Type Writers, This is a ty thf dad age. Everybody has one whohas writing 0; or should have one, Here is your Sen tusehh The Sun type-writer isa fect nattument, simple in consi npehagen 4 easily worked, neatly mounted and boxed feateuealons for use, which can be learned ly ten minutes, with DAH AF SBAMBOBLED and, Daily Bulletin, one ey with DAILY arr SCRIPT’ and mie ‘i Subscriberjpays express. Cane. ‘ Neither too large nor too smail, but just the nightsize with 14-k gold head, will be sent with DAILY TRANtCRI va end Dail Bulletin, one year, $12.60; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one gill $10.50, Subscriper he express, Telescope. A very useful article Hint savone aving in the country or traveling, will apprecia Our premium telescope is a good, strong instrument, with an object-glass inches in caper. . 8 diaws, 6 inches long when closed, leather and wili be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT eed 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. This ix no toy, but a powerful microscope that reveals the many strange, things that exist in the food weeat and the Mal we drink. It stands6 inches h isis fies 50 diameters, and wiil be sent wit y IAN SORIPT and Daily Bulletin, pb Bs fil w'th DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bal etin, one year, $9, Subscriber to pay express charges. Musical Instrumerts. In making our selections of musical instruulletin, one year, §$ ta. gas gots arene Oe that we need not hesitate to send to aperforiner whois a connoisseur, We have made Lien, mnagited with the eading manufacturers and jobbers that enable us to offer these instruments ia connection with the TRANSORIPT on unprecedently liberal terms. Banjo. Banjoplaying is an accomplishment that has ecome Very fashionable during the last few pa gee it is readily learned by anyone having & ear for music, and makes @ Cogn all ns Moat for the voice in singing. e will send a handsome nickle-rim, calf-skin band 10 bracket banjo with instruction ried Mtl DAILY 1 bor with RIPT ani ulletin DAILY TRANSCRIPT sn Woekty Batlotic, one year, $9.50, Subscriber to pay express B Flat Cornet. Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full es of extra crooks, music rack, case and instructio book: omplete—a fine solo instrument— th DAILY TRANSCRIPT and pel Hy puter one eat, $16.50; with DAILY. T. and eokly $14.60. 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Itis is maificent double breech-loader' wi iat Onerets, ge side snap, rubber ~ . at A SCIP sod’ Daily Met ; with DAILY mi : in, one year, accurate] ra ith L 50 be eopied to shove ae me © Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, SemiBulletin, one hamboo ments for premiums, we aimedin every instance . goRI aroun PREMIUMS. #29 RANSCRIPT with the San Francisco Weekly Bulletin, and any of be following valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance :' PICK ouT YOUR COMBINATION. + Drums ®A Nickle een ioe 14-inch head are) — complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Bulletin ope your $12.50 with DAILY Than SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one-year, one 9 Subscribor pays expréss. aia Military seine: A fine corded, hammered brasg drum, with sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSORIET ‘and eye Bullotin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY RIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, eao. Subecriver pays express. Rifles. The Winchest intains ite the best repeating rifle made and is. too we known to need further description, We will send a 44 cal. gongs barrel Winchester rifle. with DAIU' TRANSORIPT and a, Bulietin, one year, $22.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $20.75, ° Above is eenter fire rifle, We wili senda rim fire tor $1.40 lees, Bub soriber pays express Flobert’ Rifles. A Flobert rifle, shooting: 22-cal, Flobert noiseless cartridges, us. the t ing for beak who ‘are fond of shooting, sentwith DAILY eee SCRIPT and Dai y Bulletin, one’ year, $11.25: with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bullet: mt one year, $9,25. Subscriber pays express, Revolvers. We have decided to offer a strong, serviceable revolver for a preinim and have selected the American, nee le action, eet Dog,” in an size from 22 88 cal. will be sent wi DAILY RRANGORIPT and Daily Lares ane with DAILY TRANSORI and Woskiy Bulletin, one year, $9, Subsortber pays express. ta Fishing Tackle Our premium fishing rod ig a 15-foot Oaloutta with lance wood tip and double ferrules. It is a good serviceable rod ‘and will be-sent with line, reel, etc., complete, with DAILY. TRANSCHIP? and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DALY TRANSCRIPT and: year, $9, Subscriber pays, xpress. Tent. This isa very useful prem mn and will be approrated ty all who go hunting, fishing or camp. ng out, Itisa first-class A tent, ater poe and made of 8 yt cuckis siz ox? fest, and will be sent with price complete, with DAILY TRANSORIPT. es y "Baliga Bu oe one year, $12,50; with DAILY T! PT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Samte pays the express. Hammock. Fan jum that Ig to allt cane shang tron oe 4 a lawn aed oo a visti d of ‘pli rt, X complete and slegen samara oe with 18-foot bh feet spread Fer taith DAILY TRANBORIPT ai pat Bulletin one year, $10.25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.25. Subseriber paye express. Tennis. ahetevenine It ft gives waitiolen HP hh wnt i raat Ab. . Peing violent; keeps the attention fixed and sustained throughout the game, lage gamein which ladies excel, you can secure the good will of Bhai’ lady acquaintances and add to Sour pre ity by geiting a ast of tennis and bed og zing @ club. first-class tennis outfit, Ms gees . ete will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRI Daily Bulletin, one y 2 9; with ad TR REPT and Weekly ulletin, one year, $17, Subscriber paye express. * Base Ball, Our base ball outfit consiste of two league Dept Mares osecnten bore, ve irs of gloves, mas Naolut ~e gent with DAILY TiANsol TP and Bait Bulletin, one year, $12; with DAILY TRANSURIPT and Weekly Bulletin one eh: $10. Subscriber pays express, Hanging ig Lamp. An elegant han; bee A with 14mh shade and trom 43, to fe Snch os extension, made of polished brass i a boii gold color—a highly ornamental and serviceable lamp sent DAILY TRANSORIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $5 with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Hetin, one year, $11.60,\ Subscriber pays express, Stylographic Pen. Mas ph te last for weeks or months; sent with a a BY gee ty and Daily sy one year, $10 26; with )AILY. RANwa Weekly’ Bulletin, $8.26, Standard Rain Guage. w(thee by the signel vey service sal ashington, th full. directions DAILY TRANSCRIPT and ny Bulletin es ear, $10.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bull Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subscriber pays pe esny Photographic Outhit. Amateur photography isa h moet delightful and ular recreation ith the approved ore. ce us of today anyone can soon acquire the art of making & g' icture and will soon pons undreda of views taken by pin eee hersel pool apparatus we offeris so light 1 carried when walking or he avers should have one, for it will prove # source amusement to all and of profit to many. A complete photographic outfit, coniaating of view camera for making 8} x 43 tures, with fuel working lons, 6 pb onthhen ge ores LT i 2 Japanned frou trays, 2 ‘eveloper, 1 kage of hypo, 1 Fe treating bint, ° Ferro te paper, i het of of vay one G ive clasp ‘an ms with full ange 9 vor akin wnotar=pha will be sent with ebniee and Daily Bulletin, gets: ‘n: AA DAILY TRAN sical instruments to learn. it er instruments. For 8 PT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.00. te toon ee Date fine eocoapoet i are ir pay express charges from San iheeha it nt ft wi tug, ld pai ail Roe Addons! mal sn yernte for amateur wf Bulletin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIP hoppers. wag be bed Sam 0. a" \dge, and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, BubComme: eet, Francisco, scriber pays ea * charges. Stan dard Atla. 8, anos, The Rand-McNally Standard Atlas of the Arinstrs iano with 16 bell-metal ke Wo volume of 188 i Welt fasnlahed fis cue. large fevicing ina substan bers witn ai toe, w Wan oie del a petoy bard Dally , one year; $0. Subscriber cee Phin Guizots History ‘of France, Guizov’s ‘‘History of France” is a ot in 6 vols., wubsiantally bound in Moy illustrated with fi vings. It will be ped peng DAILY TRANSC! IPT end Daly, Bulletin ear, Bie .50; with DAILY TRAN: RIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, 60. Subscriber paysexpress, Sewing Machines. 4 od sewin; oe meine-en8 eof the ILY EY TKANACHPH apd Duly Blo ath DA with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly . NEA ces pear, $27. Subscriber pay express charges. petites air pel poco tearing Semmt Weal Bale. wi tothe chubbine price sly Bulletin. Coast. Itis dis of ite noe ried hewn, wie it is the ree B ete eg . i The ara statu rai pf: we of cu os rity The Bulletin isthe lead acing epenin ping jenrea) . ig frenetic, and influence on the int eaihe rial maner: 9° tof faane tna’ trade ee hs " ie paper. pia every Wednesday a; one} ' BLITTLB, ways ready to write; carries ink enough in . , THE MOTHER-IN-LAW, An Earnest Plea ry ‘Bohalt of a MuchAbused Class of Women, Perhaps to-day there is no relation i life
in which a woman is so persisteutiy abdsod and misundorstood as in that to her daugh ter’s husband, says the New York Press. 1. has been made the theme of the jest book, the circus clown;and the topical sougsic. adnauseam. In the vulgar atid Witlocs warning > against matrimony, sung by —“Nadjy, itis encouraging to note that the li at “mother-in-law”? extracts only. a siciwy smile from the audience. No doubt Uhis his que to the stalenessa of the subject. guilt 4s much.ss its falae sentiments. but.datcasacdaoe Genius takes queer notions into its head sometimes. Here is William H, Malloch; the authorof ‘Is Life Worth} Living,’’ “A Romance of the Nineteenth Century,’? and other books, who has thrown aside his pen and opened a fashionable intelligence office in London, which he calls a court bureaiw. It is designed to cater to the social requirements of the opulent classes, and Will furnish anything from a.family troe to an escort for the opera, It isa funny-eceupation for a man of @ STMCTLY vVeauTasLe « FF PAULTLEDS FAMILY MEDICINE 2B goin &Omacon, Sai, PHILADELPHIA. The majority of the ills of the humas ‘ody arise from a diseased Liver. . Siny mons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more. people to health: and bappiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any other agency onearth, , sEH THAT YOU GET T \ GENUINB * DR. R. Mm. HUNT, Physician, om AT VINTON’S DRUG SrORE, NEVADA CITY. P.F. SIMONDS., Attorney and Qounselor at Law ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND Uiiited States Courta. 4 “ieee & Roberta’ Block, Neva aC LGALKINS N P. BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newsvaner and Job Printers, UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading paper in Northern California. It was Baie mas September th, 1861, by. P. B uv WwW. P. SOWDEN, : Attorney and Counselor at Law WILLPRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the State of California, and of the Onited States, Office in.the Tile Block, corner of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal Alfred D. Dlraecon, Dounselor at Law and Notary Publio, Successsor to Johnson & Mascn, Attornaya at Law. ILL PRAC OB IN THE SUPEGIOR W: pup reme, District and Cire aitCourta Office—Thomas Block corner.Broad and ine streets, Nevada — y. JOHN CALDWELI. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law: ILL PRACTION IN THE STATE AND United States Courts, Pine streets, up staira. GEO, L. HUGHES, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Wii peacticn In ALL THE COURTS e, Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. LUETJE & BRAND, Lae WATOHMAKER ANW JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada Oleye UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL TRRRT. ‘ NPVADA CITY (SoLLEY BROG,, Mecsas Proprietors DEALERS IN Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veni, Etc., At the lowest rates, alts Fo. Ay pmate @ chalice stock of 3. TACALO WELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, . AND CONVEYANCER. “ Yelle Gaton Stee side prose one Oppoeet, Nev: ity cein all tA Courts of the Bete. and thé Cou fone.” nited “tates within rnia. the State of TROs., § FORD Attorney and Qounselor at Law. CR. ‘Th ani corner Broad 6 and ine areca eee FRED: SEARLS, At‘ orney. and Counselor at Law. W Sega s eae IN ALLTHE COUPT Ofice—Oppoaite Court House, ‘JAMES A. STIDGER. Attorney and Ceunselor at Law And Netary Pubite Will practioe in the Courts. of Neyade county. “SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN, sehratibeleishea ae @Rage VALLEY . + «+ MALISORNIA — Lie at DEPUT Palka Foo counry stage Acblb he oF ~fears and alarm, OFFICE—Thomas Block, oorner Broadand ii marks a revulsion in public’ taste, nut Withsticading that fa bride, Amelio Rives, who makes. Merod say: Moéthinks that Satan was a married mia, and hs wifo’s mother egyed him to rebel, fuoing Heaven would not hoi thum both, People are beginning to find out that when a man, vilifies fis mother-in-law it is generally safe to assume that he il-troas his wife: A young girl, when sho marries, takes it) for granted that her husband's love and devotion will continue to be hers asmuch as the sunshine andtho air, Tho mother, from her wider observation and perhaps bitter expericuce, is. fullof vance When her daughter stood atthe altar she trembled, Sho wis losing notonly her child, but her power of insuring that child’s happiness. Her maternal eye, keen as eagle's, seeks to pierce the future; but no, she niust fold her brooding wings and wait with bangin hoart to lov if this marriage mount’ the highest hay ph ness or the groatestinisery that comes to woman, In the former case, the mother joyously feels she has not been robbed of a daughicr, but been given a son. Her heart turns in gratitude and love to the man in whose hands her djughter’s lot is secure; iudeod, ‘itis doubtfulif she feels tore tenderness for her own son. ~ Ad to the young husband, he régards with reverence and filial affoution the mother of the woman he adores, and who has made her whit slic is, On the other hand, what intolerable anguish comes to that mother who, condemned to see the child she .has so tenderly reared, so carefully sheltered from every rdugh wind and word, now the victim, or the serv. ant, of a man whose “love” expired with possession, or whose cruelty or neglect is sapping-the,.life.of.the young wite..1f the. mother interposes to reason, remonstrate, or save her daughter, the floodgates ot abuse are opened, and in that portion of s0ciety in which the master of ceremonies is the police justice he accepts the excuse of “mother-in-law,” when he should ask; “Why was she driven to interfere?” Of course there are weak, foolish and even tyrannical women who would like to rule their sons-in-law as they do their husbands, with hysterics or rods of iron, wut these are the exceptions, not the rule, which should permit a large class of women, ‘mothers in the first place, to become a tur get for cheap wit and an‘excuse for marilal brutality, — -« . METROPOLITAN NOTKS, 060 for Testor Wallack.—The Pitgl ‘ Telegraph Wires, A new seriousness is affecting N» ry York, Isuppose that you kuow that } M1 can tell a resident of New York in yi partof the world by#certain crushed . he has, and which is said to be the result of the flat house and the janitor, Every man of moderate means lives ina tow: of Babel and is waiting forthe Qoufusion of tongues, ¢ Bad as thatis, the new misery is i) 4nitely worse, He now understands tit, he lives and moves and breathes in tho “presence of instant death, The whole city is cobwebbed over with electric wires, whose touch is annihilation, 820, “(Killed where he stood’ is the stidndis xg paragraph in the papers, Men and wos on thecrowded pavements of Broacyay walk in the sunshine with a dim fove!.«1ing that it is the valley of the shaday of death. A worse than the sword of Day cles hangs suspended by a thread abive every man’s head, You can’t imagine the serious eo st this is givingto the population, I fancy Wali street. even while it skips and junyp , keeps +. * eye on the unknowa for fea. something will break, Men are touched while they walt, Juinp inte the air and are gone, leaving tet sentences uncompleted, It disarrang« business, leaves last words unsai . , kee; dinner wailing, wears out the ambuliuces, And, all the while thesubway commiosip cers, Who were to put these wirce ground, sit up there in their to rare) Broadway, properly insulated, and caicu late how log it would tuke to reduce the population toa minimum if a high wi blew these wires all down at once. { New Yorkers, as a rule, have gota fon! ish prejudice in favor ofdyingin their bets, Country people who have tried their Leds will never understand or appreciate thi, prejudice, but-there it is; The Watlack-Testimonial, as it was called, was au event of unusual theatriec: magnitude, but notof large dramationiy nificance, It drew to the Metropolitun Opera House on that memorable wip ht au audience almost equal to that which bas been assembling there on Sundays tohenr the Methodist bishops. Imean equal in numbers, not in ‘‘sad sincerity.”’ A cast ‘of Hamlet, in which Mr.” Edwin Booth had associated with him Mme, Modjeska for an Ophelia, Mr. Jo. Jefferson tor the First Grave Digger, Mr. Frank Mayo for the King, Mr. Wu. Florence for the Seo ond Grave Digger, Mr. John Gilbert for the Polonius, Mr. Lawrence Liarieit tor the Ghost and Rose Coghlan tox ‘the Player Queen, with a host of siailasiy well-known actors, ranging down to this court ladies and gentlemen who stoad round, was gure to be an event of wrest theatrical interest and the colsequenes was the Metropolitan Opera House provyd unequal to the strain of admission, Beyond this the event has only two points worth considering, One of thea is the testimonial side, which places tio handsome sum of €20,000 in Lester Wallack'shands. The other is the prodigions effort that ig required to play one @ Shakespeare’s dramas with au even cus of dramatic excellence, Actors will, on rare occasions, associate themselves together for each other, [tis doubtful if they will do itfor Shakes: peare or the pu 4 OF There ong’ je “instituted” an anand nual cor inspection of then, where they Genta ahaw themacives eu masse, after soe 1} the ter ia con: A rmish ines, Thou pany front and ons hese affairs would be worth secing. NyM CRINKLE. edu See esi re A Shepherd’s Bich Discovery. Once a shepherd, caught out upon the hile by ‘night,’ bu Pi eh on lo bo Ged stones that he ~ The heat. split some of tna ogee and in the i ing the man saw ba one of the eracks ig silver ore. That happéned in and . : Mr. NMalloch’s supposed attainments, buthe naively remarks that it pays better than book-making. QO O-A smu ia said to be a whisper of a duugh, Wehave seen men “smiling” and laughing at the saine time. ee Gee Tur queen of all bees is the huaking bee, You can distinguish her by her red ear, ECOL RAN SOLD SSN ENE How can a woman walk without toeing ivand at the same time have an instep? \ a a eed j Dr. Gunn's timproved Liver Pill 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 go 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 net interfere with your daily work, Sold bat 25 cents a box by Oarr Bross ay ink L-lin, J nf ae e O GOO Buckien’s Arnica Salve, . The best Salve in the world for Cuta, Bruisos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Han«). 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W’* arenow pre phrud to fornish all claseea with employment at home, all the time, or for theinspare moments, Business ew, light and profitable, sereine OF either Hex bas ly B poids ‘om 60 een per ore ing oat a 8 properticpe, sum de evoti their t business, eye an girl ‘arn omy as touch a6 men, at ell who ,ee this may send thelr address and test the business, We make thi 6 offer. To such as fre not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of ening. Pull riculars and outit free. Address Gaonen rineon & On., Portland, Maine. Metabiteled tm 1852 Nevada: Assay . Office. J, J OTT, Proprietor NO. 26 MAIN BTREET...: NEVADA CITY thon re AND ORES or hy ahd DESCRIP. aoa rpg, og. Sci. i 5 Raa acts nares ® Eater AY WUPKE, Fashlenablelien anid Shoe Maker, . Brose, eT REET, Tv a BELOW VINE BOOTS AND HORS A BPEULALTY. . RBPATRING DOME NEATLY. Prof. Chas. H. Sykes) . 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