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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,
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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
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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
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Broad Street, Nevada Oleye
UNION MARKET,
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(SoLLEY BROG,, Mecsas Proprietors
DEALERS IN
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At the lowest rates,
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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, —
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. 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
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