Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1889-1893)
January 30, 1893 (4 pages)

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

oa" @ ;
a Se
ne
LY
Par
kly
oxANon
ith
one
ber
ulleip
okly
ign
bul.
day
T
aa
peat
4
VADA DAILY . NSCRIPYT.
e
'
VOL. LXIII.—No. 9934 ae
NEVADA OITY. Cal. MONDay EVENING, JANUARY. 30,
0
1893~
Established Sept.6, 1990, by N. P. Brown & Co»
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. FRANK T. NILON, Nevada City Society Directory. ¢ am Sica Fesueis,
=. —~ Attommey and Counselor at Law. MTLETOE ENGMOR OCT aE ce ET aa ] nha wast Ms supposed by many,
© af ee ee , an PMENT. . . + Ernest Renan Icft little private for.
OR teleper cee vole SG a a_i Indenendent Order of Odd Fellow TH RANSCRIP tune to his family. So much so js this
BROWN & CALKINS. ’ : oes ierod'
N,-®. BROWN,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
Six Dollars Per Annum, in advance.
Sixty Cents Per Month for any less
time than one year.
EET TEE
N. 0. N. G. R. R.
at 1 o'clock 4.m.,. as follows:
«AVING NEVADA CITY:
11 ot-with .
5.30 A. M. Fee ‘arriving at Sar :
+» and overland Francisco._at 4:45. .P.M
from Kast.
I ting with
12:4) P. M. a eritines cuit ng at
Ban Frandisco at 9:45. P. M.
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
9:50 /_ M. De: broaing pas
_. “NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT
_Gumaty.
ing San Francisco at6 P. x. also Eastern
passeligers:
; ti ith
5:25 P. M. Grerland leaving ‘Ben
-—-Prancisco at $:00-4._.;-and-overiand fren
the East.
L. 8, CALKINS.
Will practice in all the Courts.
J.M. WALLING,
Attorney at Law.
and Pine Streets, Neva: a City.
OFFICE . Tilley Building, Corner Broad
\ .
Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall
‘very Ind and ith Monday of Each Month
‘ at 7:30 o'clock,
JOHN CHISHOLM, C. P,
3EO. A. GRAY, 8.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO, 56,
W. D. LONG
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
OFFICE —
NEVADA OJTY
WREWS. Se FOMS.,
Attorney and Oounselor at waw.
and Pine streeta. Nevoda Oi:. FRED SEARLS,
At‘orney a= Qounselor at Lew,
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE GOUB
state aud federal.
. . Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stair 5
Native Sons of the Golden West.
——_Meets at Pythian Castle ——____—
IVERY. TUESDAY-EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CLK.
R. I. THOMAS, President,
JOHN C. NILON, R. 8S.
NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13, F. & A. M.
. Want te Keep Thoroughi s Posted
CONCERNING
* = .
GOLD MINING,
HORTICULTURAL
AGRICULTOUR. 5.
Cc RAZING
LUMBERING
And Other Resources, besides being Fally
Infoamedat 1 times on
THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
EF SPECIALTY. I8 GENERAL LOCAL
es the readi
ews, and it has a circulation thatreach.
while awaiting the
in granting her, M. Bertixclot, the lifeMoney, per se, towards the end of his
vareor that he pad when he said to the
tmperial minister who offered him a
All he wanted was sufficiont to enable
the caso’ that Mme. Ren:in inten’3_ to}
sell the library of her deceased husi. nd
national pension
which parliament-will make no difficuili ,
long friend of Renan, says that the latter [
left the world almost as poor as he «was
on the day when he quitted Saint-Sulpice
in order to face the struggle for existence. Renan had the same disdain for
lucrative post “Sit tecum tua pecunia!”
THE CABIN ON HE CLAIM.
Lonely, you say, with tmiphty areh
Of sky so grandly bending?
———A-tencderimessagé sending?
Joyless? When out of crimson cloud
The sunrise pours its wlory,
Morn after morn repeating well
Aurora's cheerful story?
From fields of herbs and flowers,
Sweet odors in her mantle dark
Bears to this cot of ours?
Like faintest sounds of distant seas
Pounding some castle hoary,
We hear the great wofld’s roar and fret
And trace her chatigeful story.
As far away-white gleaming sail,
“Turning a bend of river,
By bright hued clouds and glittering stars —{—i
Peaceless? When night with noiseloss feet,
f price -rhomas AOLULDG SOLASE Broad
Meets at Masonic Hall.
of each month.
cordially invited.
wm. BARKER, Master
I. J. ROLFR, Secretary.
Stated Meetings on the Second Wednesday
Visitiug Brethren in good standing are
mote parts of the State. To LAND and
HOME SEEKERS throughout
ful and complete recor:
ing made iu the development
y’s varied and extensive resources. I
ents extraordinary inducements
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No: 16
P.F. SIMONDS
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
United States. Courts.
J; . CALDWELL,
VV te PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
Attorney at Law, Notary Public and
Tniform Rank Knichis of
Meets at Armory Hall
7730 o’clock.
GEO. A. GKAY, 8. K. R,
NEVADA GOMMANDERY. NO.6.
‘posite National Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
State,
. will receive carefulattention.
a Cvvveyancer. smo Knights Templar;
Office—North side of Broad-Street, opOe =
“Will practice in all the Courts _of this
states in Probate proceedings.
Pythias
iret Wednesday Evening of Each Month at 4
JOHN BACIGALUPI, S. K. C, “
R.
Best Advertising Medtum
thern Califormia,.
»
people in “¢very part of his
county. 1¢ also has numerous patrons in
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, ag well as
in Sacramento, San Francisco and more us
tha whole
country it is invaluable, as it gives a faithd of the P ress b¢
of the coun
& pres
ta-Nor::
TO ADVERTISERS ¢&
=JB=PRINTING =
comfort,
order to form a pension.
the Institute of Frac:
‘ranes a ytar, or £600,
m what he earned by writing.
him to pursue his studies iti ease and
As a professor of the Collezo of France
Renan had 10,000 franes, or £400 a year,
‘rom which 5 por nt: was deducted in
As diroctor of
the establishment he had £:.u yearly and
rooms, £80 also as foes ‘for attending
vorminittees. “and -€60 for attendances at
On the whole,
M. Berthelot estimates that Renan’s official emolumeuts amounted to 15,000,
He had sold all
rights in his litoraiy works -to his pub‘ishers, and had to live for thany years
These
‘revelations” about M. Renan's private
A noble deed with radiant flash
Makes every heartstring quiver.
So, thankful, where the kindly stars
Spangle the blue with beauty,
’o look and breathe the fervent wish
That all may do their duty.
Glovos at Afternoon Tens.
been of late years. greatly misused in
American society. One seés then worn
aven at dinner tables, where the wearers have been known to sit through
many courses with their right hands
bared.,...the.baad
~ Meets at Masoni¢ HuilONTH at 7i¢ o'clock.
—-JOHN FF; KIDDER, General ;
. H. BROWN, Superintendent,
THE : : KEYSTONE : :» MARKET
CGRISSEL BROS.,
Commercial Street.
Beef,: Pork, : Mutton
_ And Veal.
SAUS*GES OF EVERY KIND.
© rr Lard, Salt’ Meats, Bto, Kept on band.
~ Tay Lowoat Living Privos and the best Moat
267 Meats delivered to any part of
the city free of charge. =
Nevada County Abstract Office,
Nevada City, Nevada Co, Cal
Titles Examined and Insured ~
JOHN A. RAPP, _
-Vounty— Recorder 11 eonsecutive years,
SEARCHER OF RECORDS,
o—6000 acres of land of the Cali
frais thee and Steel Company, in
Or. C. W. Chapman,
: DINTIST, :
NEVADA CITY retteeces sone :
ae
{rire with Dc N.S, Cup wan, Sacramen
Surgical and Mechanical Dantist,
Odd . Fellows’:Bullding, Broad Street;
Névada City.*
-—___B.5. GRAPES,
<
my NEVADA CITY,..... cal
wOCAL ANESTHETICS [F DESIRED,
‘hoe Rasidenee, Aacramento se
portion of Nevada county and
hinee ae the best landa of placer
286 acres of land situated in Pleasant
vious and lot on Est Broad street, Neada City.
Broad Stra3t Maat Markat
JAMES MONRO, Pyov'r.
: et Broad Street,
Customers eapplied at the Lowest Pric
withthe very vestot ‘
Beef.Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb
Sausages, Etc
Faand Sling & Hef
LINNTON, OREGON,
IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR
Gold, ‘Silver and Lead Ore.
Ope’? WALTMAN, Agu
Nevada City, Aug. 23.
Near the City Halli,
_ REDUCTION IN PAINTING.
G. E. WITHINGTON
IVES notice that he is prepared to
G paint Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wag.
ona, ete., in the highest style of the art.
From and after date I will paimt
Carts from $5.to $10.
Buggies tromj$15 to $22.50.
Sign Painting’a specialty.
SHOP ON BROAD STREET, ‘OPPO.
SITE YORK STREE1,
@&F C ive me acall before placing
vour werk elsewhere.
EkPaso de Robles Springs Hote
Paso de Robles,
Ban Luis Obispo County, California.
r Greatest Health Resort Gn the Pactic
bE gpg mR unrivaled; new hotel and cot
es; mud and sulphur bathe; the waters
unequaled medicinal value; new and
elegant -houses; competent attendants
Take the Creare Expresstrain from Marysville, connecting at ‘XKhird and Townsend
atroets, San Francisco, leer iS M-, arrive at
E sam ; no ;
wud eee FL BQENS, Manager
THE HOME MUTUAL
INSURANOB OOMPANY
—oOr—
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Home Office—318 California street,
Company's Building.
Bolid in Assets,
Cautious in Management,
Si. Liberal and Prompt in the ——
Adjustment and Payment 4
of Losses
GEO, W. HILL, Manager,
OMiGe No. 90 Main street.
GRASS VALLEY,
REMOVED
Swart’s Photograph Rooms
QKRAPH GALLERY on
Zinme Btrecet,
Hcrewith inform the publicthat! am row
Ready For Business,
Bir aurea
Hite REFITTED THA PHOTO
M. LOBNER, Agent.
Sixerine Car Burrus secured and full
information regarding Transcontinental
Routes furnished on application. “By corresponding with Mr. Lobner parties can
arrange to join the Semi-Monthly Family
Excursions over the Sunset Route.
Orders sold at Lowest Rates for ticket
for passage from Europe and Eastern
Cities to any point in the Pacific States
and Territories, These Orders, if not
used, will be redeemed at the full
amount paid therefor.
T. H. Goopman,
Gen. Passenger AgentRicwarp Gray, ‘
Jalifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah,
tpply to or address
WV. H. Miuts, Land Agent C. P:R. R.
San Francisco, Cal,
For Lands in Southern California, apily to or address
Jerome Mappen, Land AgentS. P. R. R.
San Francisco, Cal. gers calling in person cansecure choice of
‘ inte a routes, eto. Re
‘ Orders sold at Lowest Rates tor tickets
} OU Ra iar each tte . or pasnage trom Europe and Kasten in
{ sions, Impoteney, Va: rele eid . ies to any point in the Pacific States aad
\buse . Wes Quickiy hestonh ert wie Lay ia 9 These eee, if met “aed,
Parts bi 1 . . will be redeemed at amou® parc
prod ns r Which twilteend, (sealed) Fit . therefor. u ; ”“
fferer. Address with stamp, DAVID
2, BNMET. LB. 19 Topeks. Kau 'hy writug rention this paper.
W. W. WAGGONER,
(Successor to W. F. Englebright,)
livil : Engineer : and : Surveyor,
Jeputv Countv Survevor and
veputv U.S. Mineral Survevor
‘Dr. J. F. Shaw, .
1. J. ROLES, Ke
{RSL-AND UBISD THURSDAY OF BAGH.
f{HEODORE WILHELM, Commander.
The TKANSCR.PI has ne
‘ing Oilioe ~~
Largest and Best Equipped Job Print
LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6.
= Meets-at-Pythian-Castle
2d and 4th Thursday Kvening of Each
Month, at 7:80 0'clock.
MRS. J. M. WALLING, President,
Mxs. Bett Dovaas, R. 8.
Native Daughters of the Godlen» West
DR. GUNN'S
THE GREaT
JEVADA CITY COUNCIL
Tcvery Alternate Friday
—mencing withthe
ingin the year.
J. M. FOLEY, President,
NO. 30
___Young Men's fnstimute.
__Meets at Hiberusjy Heal
kvening cotiFirst-Friday--Evanet-7
Regulating Catarhtiic
THE INDISPENSLBLB
a SURE PREVeENTICR
AND POSITIVE CUKK FOR
> sats
aF
£
London Telegraph.
The Governor of ‘Tonnessee,
hohze in Franklin
ud weighs 2u pounds,
short gray beard;
snd hearas“His thetimatisin hase
‘Jim to abandon deer pnd fox
tmoto“by at Bovtnenot tir OF.
Jer to do away with the notion thit as
a writer and a functionary his friend
had made a large fortune.—Paris Cor,
Judge Turney, governor of Tennessee,
though he has been on the supreme bench
. ‘or twenty-two years, is a furmer, He
usa magMicent old typical southern
county known as
Wolf's Crag. Ho is sixty-five years old,
i feet 4 inches tall, hes broad shoulders
Ye wearsa full,
With the exception of
\ slight rheuinatic affection bets hrle 1 nfortanatewoinatr-of rank whose hand
‘ninblo by adistipaping wea
un to abandon deer and fox hunting, of
which hie has been a Brest lover At
Wolf's Crag he Daa his rae’ of dogs und
.
Sa ARE SUR EMER B8. : .
} MILO LODGE, NO, 48,
Knichts of Pythias,
BS KEGTFOR, boof R. and 8,
ce ll I Be RRA
WATOHMAKER! :
AND ay
JEWELER
CITIZENS BANK,
sroad Street ...... Nevada ity
laND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLE
Meets at Pythian Castle __—_. . DYSPEPSIA. a. TERY FRIDAY EVE'G at 7:3 0’CLOCK aS a INDIGESTION,—
ts i
CHARLIE BENNETS, . C. ‘G. Ni VOUSNES:
(Loathing of Food,
AR.
Perfectiv Sate,
Costiveness und Constipation,
BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER,
®ever and Ague
Kidney Compiairts,
pier ie NauseiGeneral Dedillt;
wt Gunn's Bitters
PURELY ___
VEORTA BLE
mpure Blood,
Reliabk
A. VAN ALSTINE & CO,
the horses which have carried him on
niuiny afextimt.— —= :
best deer’ shot, in the stite.
have been with him on the hunt guy he
can bring down a deer running at ful)
‘speed 100 yards distant. He is.one of the
people. All over the state ho is known
as ‘Old Pete Turney." [twas his county
under his leadership whic. first seceded
from the Union.
Tennessee had seceded he had organized
the first Tenmessee regiment and sone. te]
the front. ‘Though many tines offered
promoation, he dewlinc dt lousy Wis Lt 441
ment and went through the war as colonel of the First Tennessee, -At-theh=t4 tle of Seven Pines -he-was—shet throuch
the face.—New York World.
For.-years he-has been noted as the
Men who
Botore the state—ef
‘Thinning Them Out,
A new device for plucking strangers
‘Character, Which made it lhnpeossilble for
tucked under the wrist, and the entire
‘eft glove kept on. From time immemocialthe habitual dinner goers of good
society have ranoved both gloves immie‘able, and have resumed them upon revurning to the drawing room, or after
using the finger bowls, and before arissng from the feast.
hat has pnly eccentricity ora desire for
hnovation to recommend it should be
svoided; hence there seems no cause for
aking up the curious fashion just menioned, probably set in a heedless monent_by some leader of vogue or by an
astmade map
ojury.—Ladies Home Journal,
Jonny Bind'y Frankness.
—Boston Transcript.
Gloves, the crowning finish of a well
dressed woman's costume in public, huve
at tea tables by the woman: elected to }
represent the hostess in: pouring tea, and.
diately afier taking their -places--at—_theAny departure from accepted custom
“The
a
“ Castoria
for Infants and Children.
is 80 wel! adapted to ehildren that I recommend itis superior to any
prescription known to me.”
~ AnciErR, MD
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Pour Stomach, Diarrhowa,—Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes
d pqpeeee
Ho A i
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y,
he use of ‘Castoria® tg ao untrersal
and its merits so well known that itsensa
work of supererog
are the intelli
Castoria wi e@aay reach,’*
CanLos Marten, D. D,,
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdale! \eformed Church,
ation to endorse it. Few F your *Castoria,’ and shall always miiaue
rant families who do not keep ti roduced
digestion, z
Without thjurious medication,
“For several Years I have recommen?ed
o do 80 as it has invaria!
ficial results."*
— bune
Epw1n F. Parner, M. D.,
“The Winthrop,” 126th Street and Tth Av
New York (ity, ®
Tae Centaur Company, ?7 Murray. Stage, New Yo im,
MANHOOD
Keture Using €
Ebia vegetable. vitalizer cures all NERVOUSNESS or
: diseases of
Jenny “Lind'’s judgment of books,
shough undirsetod hy anything like Tit
rary training, always showed independgaco and penetration.
voted lover of Carlyle’s writings, and
spondenee—between—Carlyte and Ener:
son. Nodoubt her admiration. for the
great denouncer of shams was larirely
due to'the intense sincerity of her own
her to tolerate even those slicht deviadhe Cet OLIN: LE ULL ULIOSS WUECU Bre
seldom taken seriously, but ure looked
upon as.the-accepted-formula of society,
have been her gréeting to a visitor whose
call was inconvenient or il] timed. But,
on the other hand, her dowurightness of
She wasoa de
the last b6ok she read before her death . .
was Mr. Norton's volume of tho torre:
“Lan-s0-glad-te-seeryerawonid-tardly}
speech had, nothing in common with . .
Gen. Traffic Manager, Daily Express Trains make prompt connecSan Francisco, Cal. tions bed oa gy nes
nd i —~AND atRAILROAD LANDS. New York and New Orleans
For Lauds in Central and Northern jWith Steamer Lines to
JAPITAL PAID UP, —— $30,000.
4 General Banking Business Transacted,”
W Fzgs0e SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
‘ew York,
Sen Francisco.
And Sacramento
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin.
cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE. =
Collections on any part of the
t mited Statesa specialty.
Highest Price Paid fer County,
and State Warrante,
Geld and Silver Bullies «ar
chased
Assay Office at this Bank.
Proprietorsand Manufacturere,
"22 Montgomery Street, San Franoira
FOR SALK BY
CARR BRO .
Whitehead Cook
Books,
has been invented. by the keeper of a bis
Clark strect rest@urant. He didn’t wan!
to frighten regular customers away b;
raising prices on the bill of fare, and yet
felt that it was a shame to be behind
boarding house keepers, saloons and ho
tels in overcharginys. Yesterday a bright
idea strock him and he promptly put ii
in operation.
said a well known merchant, “and sel
dom had vause for vomplaint. Last night
I ordered a sirloin steak, as I had ofte’.
done before. It wis much thinner than
usual, but I was not particularly hungry
and did not complain. This morning .
was served with » still thinner one and
Lkicked, Then the waiter told me the
steaks were all being cut tl.inner this
week because so n: any strangers wore in
town, and the boxs wanted to get more
for meals without driving away the regulars. It’s the same way everywhere
else. The pies are smaller; so are the
pats of butter, and. the proprietor has ac= a OFFICERS:
soe © Oe PERO TON oo oica ec sacerstas Presper . TREAD ‘THE WORLD
Te R.M, HUNT.. . .....ViICR PaesipRENt :
JOUN T. MORGAN,...... s.,-CASMIER : a
EASTERN CITIES D. KE. MORGAN.. Ass'tCasH1BR and Smo’y
\ -aRK SOLD BY THE— DIRECTORS: x s
KE, M. Przsron, No 4,:
AT COLFAX,
CORRESPONDENTS {
Hew York—National Bank of North America,
San Francisco—First National Bauk.
Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this city.
Juick Time § Chean ares
~~ Gaatern Cities and to Europe.
BY YAK GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL
ALL RAIL ROUTES
OF THE—
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,
(Paciric System.)
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
PULLMAN PALACE
SLEEPING CARS
And 8.cond-class Sleeping Oars
Attached to Express T: aing
Tickets sold, Sleeping Car Berths secareu,
and otherinformation given ‘upon appliostion at the Company's offices wherr passen
w
T. H.GOODM. 4,
B. Gnay. o Bs gy Pass Agen .
» Gen. Traf. Manager.
, San Francisco ca.”
RAIL ROAD LANDS.
For ands in Central aud Northern Galt.
torsia: Oresdn, Moveds end Otah, apply,
or address,
s W. H. MILLS, Land Agent,0. P. BR. R. gav
ae ae
For Landsin Southern California, apply
© oredd
fiona Morgaa &Mobberte block Nevada
JOHN SWART, Photographer Jity, Ca
Secramento—Nationa} Bank of D. 0. mille
. Chicago Herald Cook
The -AmericanffPastryv
Coplene
Hotel Meat Cooking}
PRICE 62.
—
ing School.
(For Families,’
PRICK 61.505
Ne. 4,
A
Cooking For Prorit,
fOR BALE AT THR OFFICE oF rp
JEROME MADMFN. Land Agent,8. BP. k
rr ed ieee fae
—8t. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Cost of the World's Fair.
More money has already been paid
out in creating the World's fair than the
diggctors thought would be necedsary to
coinplete itwhen congress voted to Kend
the exposition to Cifcago. Ten million
dollars was thought to be the limit then.
Auditor Ackerman’s report shows thai
the expenditures to Dec? 1 have been
$12,460,236.61. The roceipts have beer.
$13,229,451.98. The available balances
on hand Dec. 1 was $636,064.83, abou.
enough to last two weeks at the presen
rate of expenditures, but the souveni;
coins are coming, and the directors hay:
nearly $2,000,000 yet in exposition bond.
from which no capital has been receive:
—Chicayo Letter.
Trips to the Chicago Exhibition,
Members of the Roget Stroct Pots
‘echnic, Loudon, are going to shoy
\mericans what such an iastiintiow ca
io in the way of pleasure trips to tin
hhicago exhibition reat year. Near’s
3,000 Berths have already been necnre
or the daring Polytechuiciaus and to
iiends ia varions ports of tie kintrdoi,
vho intend to ceicbrate the discovery o!
-Americe by visiting tho World's fair in
fortnightly parties. during the year.wondon ‘Lit-Liis,
Caused by a Comet. ‘
Some learned scientific guessers have
contended that the deluge of Noah’s time
was caused by a comot disturbing the
varth’s atmosphere, . Ever since the time
set for Biela’s comet to strike the earth
we have had rain. Has the comet which
did not strike us caused the rain?” If sa
will the rain continue till we have another deluge? Are we ont of danger yet?
.
) ~Buffalo Express,
oy
Luckicr Than Hen Rattle.
‘A young man who lost both his legs a
ear ego While saving a girl from
vi over at astetion on a French
way is about to‘marry the girl, sr oy
fa wealthy silk manufacturer. ie
\ding hapviness in reduced circum
ances, — Philadel tla Ledger,
HOTEL GAZETTE, .
(res
A waiter gave’ the snap
away. ‘I've eaten there for six months,”
tually run in a lot of new coffee cups that.
tury.
Mixed Relationship,
There is a family in the southern part
of the county whose complicated relationship beats anything upon record,
The fumnily name is Runk. A few yours
ago the Ronk family consisted of father
and two grown sons, In the same neighborhood there lived a widow and her
two comely daugliors, The oldest one
of the Runk. boys murried one of the
widow's daughters. The young man's
cather married the other daughter. The
her one of the boys married the
acvier, The quesiion that now bothars the father is whoiher he is his motharin-law's fulher-iiiaw or his daughver-in-law's son-in-law, and, if both,
vhich the most,— Mascoutah (Ils,) Cor,
Jhicago Tribune,
Amateur Composors,
The amateur composers of Kngland inainebethre tremierron tir its prince eon. .
ort, the late Duke of Albany, the Duke
f Edinburgh, the Murquis of Devonhire, Lady Baker, Lady Arthur Hill,
aidy White and the Hon. Mrs, Malone—
dl having created melodics of more or
ess lasting quality. The Karl of Dun« Oxford and the other at Cambridge—
f forty. ingiabers euch. Lady Mary
Jalryuiple is um member of a very suc“wseful orchestra composed of ladies,—
New York Press,
Japanese Hairpins,
Japanose women put up their hair with
wooden, ivory or tortoise shell pins seven
or eight inches in length and fully balf
wu inch wide, The pins are usually
sarved, and are often capped with pivoted figures, which dunce with every motion of the wearer.—Baltimoré Herald,
A Startling Telegram,
Ten-girls in a composition-class were
told to write a telegram such us would
te suitable (6 send home in ense of a
railway accident while traveling’ One
f tho girls wrote: “Doar Papa
is killed. F win in the
‘oomn,” —Exchaiye,
~Samitiia
reireoumienut
Insanity was once looked 21 as the
work of demons. It is now regarded as
a purely physical infiimity, periaps in
herited from thosé who had somehow‘iolated physical law, or induced by our
Wh transgression,
According to an Coglish scientist, the
ed in Lowers 16 a single pigment, soln
ble in water and decolorized by alcohol,
but capable of being restored by the ad‘lition of acids,
In the Fourteenth century the French
set a fashion of cutting the edyes of the
garments in the form of grape leaves.
The population of many~=South Sea
islands manufacture their eutire suits
from the producta.of the palm: tree,
A nutaber of the hous-s is Berlin are,
nambered with luminou figures, which '
can bo easily ohoorved at night.
that of Mrs. Candour; it carried no discourtesy with it.—R. J. McNeill in Conis the anl
REGTORED
BY —
upidene, After Using Cup‘dene,
the generative organs, such as
Headiche-Seminal ad
“dress all jill ordera to. DAVOL
——Weekness—iightl emissions =—
lipotenc)—
Cesportency aud Constipation.
The reason. why sutlerers are not enred 1
over-00-per-oent: are troubled witli PROS
SAN YW Wee, Vv butane new ©
boxer: —$l-a-bex; #ix boxes for $3, Nend* far Circular and “Testitnenials: Ads
MIEDICIN £ CO.
Cal. For sale in Nevada City by
ey WivevUs ai OPOration,
guarantee to refund the thmeney ifa permanent cure is
Ba" CURLS -WHERE-LVERYTHING-ELSE FRIES <g>
Sa The Doctor has discovered the ac tive
“KXUAL apparatus is de pendent.
Lrinciple on which the vitality of th
y physicians and anedicines is because
PATITIS, for which CUPIDENE
A writien
not effected by the use of six
P.O; Box 2076, San Francisco,
CAR BRO%. and W. D. VINTON,
NY
UCR HS On higed two orchestrrne one p>
ts
week,
tural
of the
dally,
BLE,
Either
Teena ted ee reemeemenein
? GOOD
Journals
FOR THE PRICE OF ONE.
Our Premiums
FOR THIS YEAR.
—e——
—THIS PAPER—
— WITH.
THE SAN. FRANCISCO
PRICK 61.45 PRE YKAM,
me) eee
THE SAN FRANCISCO
Morning Call!
PRICK 66.00 PER ¥ MAM,
—s6-—.
HE SAN FRANCISCO
WEEKLY CALL
Is @ handsome sight
Page paper. It is issued every
Thursday, and contains ali of
the important
news of the
gleaned from every quar.
ter-of the globe, complete up
to date of publication,
nishes the
reliable Gnancial news and
Market quotations, and gives
special attention te horticule
It fur
latest and moat
and agricultural news,
and fs in every respect a first.
class family paper, appealing
to the Interest of every member
household.
ae
= HE MOKNING CALL
. (8avEN Insuws a W eex)
Is @ live metropolitan
It la the MOST RELIAand ie recognized ag
being the LEADING NEWs.
PAPER of the Pacific Const,
of the above papers we
will send postpald' as a pre.
mium on receipt of the follow.
ing subser!ption prices for thecowbinations *
DAILY CALL
AND THIS PAPER, PER YEAR,
[$9.00]
IN ADVANCE.
EKLY CALL
Aud This Paper, Par Year,
. $6.50
IN ADVANCE,
Fompeud . Stlpkor
PGWDER !
The Best Medicine
Ever Introduced!
the most skeptical that it is
the wonder of the age.
The Great Remedy for
Habitual Constipation, Indigestion,
Piles, Diseased
Liver, Billiousness, Gout,
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lum.
bago, Gravel; Etc.
Thousands of bottles are
sold monthly, and every
body that has used it prolaim it;to a wonderful medi
cine,
’ Every prominent physician in San Francisco, San
Jose, Stockton and Sacra
ok hy al
mento recommend it.
a
————aaeg,
Uruggist
A fait-trial--willconvince
4