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May 11, 1896 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6. 1860.) Nevada City, Nevada County, —n Calif. ts ‘Evenings Daily Except Sundays and = , al ilisays BuBSCRIPTION TerMs—Fifteen Cents a Week, A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks are her on a visit. PERSONAL POINTERS. Doings and Intentions. KE. J. Sampson and wife of San Francisco n3 . (roast oe Tews apic THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'S Summarized Mention of Minor Home Happenings, Consomme tonight at the Star and Cre:A MASTERLY ARGUMENT. Element, Hon. Grove L. Johnson, during the pree~ MUST READ AND WRITE _—_— In Favor of Closing Out a Very Bad}In Order to Become Qualified As An Elector. ° At the last general election an educathe market, can be had of Phil. Scadden, “he sole agent, © 025-tf prs: Young Mant Here is a rare chance for you. The proprietors of the TRaNscRrpT are willing to SERVED BY CAI tional qualification was adopted, so that from this time forward no new citizens shall be qualitied for their political rights until they can write their own names and read in cent Wine Rooms, Commercial street. 1t . Fine brick clay has been found on Gegrge ‘ ; C, Gaylord’s land at Crystal Spring. A Pioneer’s Death. Osborne & Merrifield have sold their fish market on Broad street to W. H. Andrews. “PLACERVILLE, Cal., May 11.—Samuel I.) wittiam Eddy, John and Ed McCauley, filler, an o'd and highly respected citizen} who have been working the North Merriof El Dorado county is dead, field mine on tribute, are having a lot of j quartz crushed at Locklin’s mill. Six mines in this district paid their employes Saturday and as a result times were lively Saturday night and all kinds of business was good, ‘ J. E, Isaac of this city has been appointed R.°Monton of San Fraricisco came in on last evening’s train, : H. ©. Palmer of Jackson arrived here last evening. : E, Mullaley of San Francisco came In on last evening’s train. M. Peterson came. down Bloomfield yesterday. D. M. Ross and W. T. Harker came dov.n from Relief Hill yesterday, R, Penrose and E, Penrose came down from Relief Hill yesterday, J. J. McCallough came over from North ent session of Congress, made a masterly argument in favor of closing our ports to foreign immigrants and from his speech ti foll : Th wer made by 4 ae oa eked = gor iw ais Wales, Sir. the English language (understandingly, it is aa Henry ‘Parks, was, ‘I care nothing about presumed) the Constitution. This means, OF OF i _. for us, that while there are many male ' your cobweb of technical law. I am obey electors in the class of extreme ignorance, TH E ASS ESSO R, Yu ing a law far superior to any which issue being able neither to read nor to wile: ne NEVADA COUNTY, take an apprentice and teach him all the brances of the printing business,’ “A steady boy only wanted. Apply immediately, geet Cts. per Week or ¢ @ixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When : = Paid in Advance for s Full Year. witen sad IN SIX DOLLARS ee LocAL REaDinG Notices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cente a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates.) For Other Advertising Made Known on sApplication xt from North MONDAY . Executions Postponed. New Yoru, May 11.—A Havana special says: The United States Government has Telephone ~~ AMENDMENTS their permits, namely, the law of the presill be ‘amon 3 i 5 bh. Wales.” . Women of the same class will ever g ervation of goclety in New ‘Soul ata there who vote. So from the outset the f aTeh us ioe chee ee ew ot. Me Pree whole woman’s vote will be formed a class ion. its in? P tiem, Leste prema cee pomrmeys.* sufficiently intelligent to be of agsistance in dustries, its labor and its laborers. So ° : } ti shall we protect as has been thé policy of offsetting the extremely ignorant element in MONDAY . MAY 11, 1896. tenements AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFER, . *20%7%"Prin oto te murine Life-Size Crayon Portraits: For Every “Transcript” Subscriber. We have made arrangements for supplying a life-size crayon portrait to each subscriber of the TRANSCRIPT, old or new, at the nominal cost to them of 95 cents train for San Francisco, F. A. Ersking went up to Washington this morning. : ee W. E. Thomas of San Francisco is in town. : C. QO. Jepson of Relief Hill arrived here Saturday. W. H. Kilroy has gone to Wheatland on a visit. ; Charles Woerner returned last evening prevailed on the Spanish authorities to postpone the execution of the death sentence on the American sailors in the Competito case until the treaty of 1795 and the protecol of 1877 can be considered. Trouble at San Quentin. San Franorsco, May 11,—Governor District Deputy of the Ancient Order” of United Work men for the district comprising the whole of Nevada county. A match game of cricket will be played at the Cashin field near this city on Sunday, June 7th, between the Nevada City Cricket Club and the Citrus Colony Cricket Club of Penryn. It will no donbt be an interesting contest to all lovers of cricket, Wolf's glass money box containing $20 for the person who is lucky enough to get the key that unlocks it, is proving a drawself, this nation since its inception, against unfair competition, not merely the products . ¥® of labor but the brawny arm of labor itwit : In this manner alone can the foundation of our Government be made secure and its superstructure grand and powerful. Give us a law which prohibits the immi‘ gration of foreign labor, locks the gate of entirely, and that the male, Castle Garden, cast off the gang-plank upon ; which these millions of paupers and criminals and laborers have passed from steam-. vitalized, the male vote Therefore in this state the well worn argument cannot be advanced, to“women are too ignorant to vote; it would not be wise to increase the ignorant vote by admitting women to the franchise.” For the fact is that in California the extremely ignorant will be confined to one sex Our or WEAKNESS comes strength when the blood has been purified, enriched and the appetite restored and the MUL TAK HOLE: etn 9 es the Stat2 Poll Tax for two dolla oad Poll Tax of Two Dvllars, for the’ yore 1896, is now dueand payable at my office, or to a Deputy Assessor. ‘ ~ =, Section 8839 of the Political code reads ag tOecy male. iobahenb et ai very male inhabitant of the twenty-one and under sixty sinh te jp cept paupers,-insane persons and Indians not Pits NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A Number of Other For the ' The executive commit . Association hgs concluc . clause of the hydraulic a . ported by the Senate . specific indorsement 0 » stricken out, and so tele; » fornia delegation in Con; » was taken in view of th ships to our shores, and the united voice of . system built up by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. all th people will endorse our action, and in years to come this legislation will be Ls called the saving grace of the United States indigestion, biliousness. of America, giste. . 260, from a trip to Oakland, : J. B, Lithgow of Washington was in town yesterday. J. L. Postelwaite of Willow Valley has gone’ to Oregon. Wm, Landrigan of North Bloomfield was in town yesterday. : Under Sheriff James Neagle is confined to his home by sickness, : G. L, McCandless, the drummer, was in town yesterday. George. A. Gray arrived here Saturday evening from San Francisco, : Miss K.’McCary of North Bloomfield is. petrators went unpunished. here on a visit to friends. taxed, must annnally pay a 1 tax of dollars, provided the same be paid hatwean tie first Monday in March and the first Monday in July, then it shall be three dojla’s. Section 3846 of the Politics] Code makes it the duty of the Assessor to “demand Poll Tax of every person liable therefor, and on the neglect cass or refusal of such person to pay he munat collect by seizure and sale of any personal property owned. by such person. : Under ordinance of the Board of Supervisors Royal Honey Drips, pure cane syrup, the . of this county, and in accordance with Section 2652 of the Political Code, a Road Poll Tax To be pro-' of Two dollars must be paid by every male person over the age of 21 years and under the age of 55 Pfeil except those persons who have been honorably discharged from the U. §8. Hay, oe ge from cs Aa cg gene ‘or Ro axes mu: made the same a : ee State Poll Tax. z The Union Ice Company is now prepared}, Under Sections 429 to 434 every perron who redeli a ft th : O fuses to give his own name or the name of any to deliver ice to any part of the city. t~} person in his employ, or who in any manner ders left at the office on the Plaza, will be obstructs the Assessor or any of his deputies in apiece. Those pictures are not mere daubs, such as have been put upon the market fre‘ quently in years past, but are real works ol art, We guarantee them to be perfect likenesses in every instance, and to give complete satisfaction in all respects to ou) Budd is’in possession of a letter from Peter ing card, Every cash purchase of one dollar’s worth of goods entitles you to a key. o> Electricity Is Undoubtedly The greatest curative agent of the age. It management of that institution and may . is truly natures great vitalizer and rejuvenlead to an official investigation. . Brown al. ator, things that two 1f you are afflicted in any way, and if you 4 ia th : acid are disgusted with the numerous failures of murders have occurred in She prison, doctors and medicine, call and examine the Sanden Electric Belt and have a free test, tf Will be at National Exchange, Nevada Os City; May 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. A All Recommend It. lady attendent for women, m11-6t poms : journinent and after lega effects of executive docu nd a conference betw -.and Secretary Sonntag. . while reference-was mad 4o Daguerre point as a lo raining dam, discretio: Wnited States Debris ¢ /snatter, A number of of “mentioned, among them above the Yuba on Deer Warrier erected by the St Point, the Bear~ river leisen dam, the middle Hoop’s PILts cure nausea, sick headache, Brown, a negro sailor who was recently Seid by all. drag an inmate of the State Prison at San Quentin, that makes serious charges against the +°@e It Is Delicious. Attention, Nevada Light Guard. Until further notice there will be a drill] finest article in the market, every evening at the usual hour. cured only at Gaylord’s, By order, G. A. NIHELL. x Cap’t Com’dg. patrons. Tomorrow we will set forth in an advertisement further particulars as to the plap we have adopted: for distributing these elegant portraits throughout this part ot the State, and on or about next Monday a leges among other that knowledge of the affairs were not only To Ice Consumers. kept from the outside world, but the per——— see One Sem “ large force of gentlemanly canvassers will be put in the field to show samples of the work to each citizen and at the same time explain personally the details of the arrangement, This ie no ‘Peter Funk” proposition, but a plain, straightforward business offer the terms of which will at once appeal t every intelligent man and woman as being eminently fair and advantageous to th public. BY TELEPHONE, The Latest Grass Valley Items--Up to 4 o’clock This Afternooa. The School Census Marshal for Grass Mrs. C, P. Loughridge has returned home from a visit at Los Angeles, C. D. Eastin came down trom Graniteville Saturday on a visit to hie family. F. E. Bigelow and T, B, English came over from Columbia Hill Saturday. M. McCoy, who has been in Sierra county on mining business, returned Saturday, J. A. Downey of San Francisco arrived here on the morning train. D.-E. Morgan has returned from San Luis Obispo, San Jose and San Francisco. 8. Golderg and C. F, Buker, of San Francisco, arrived here last evening. J. ©. Hayes arrived here today from Washington on his way to San Francisco, Fred McAllister and Mrs. A. McAllister were over from Columbia Hill Saturday, Miss Flora Holbrook has returned from trip to Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon. Advlph Muller left on the noon train for Placer county where he will take charge of Stockton vs. Sacramento, SackamMento, May 11.—In the relay race between Sacramento and Stockton wheelmen, yesterday, the latter won. Church Consolidation. CLEVELAND, O., May 11.—At the Genera] Conference of the Methodist Church iu this city it has been decided to consolidate the different branches of the Church. One of the regulations adopted by the conference prohibits Sunday School superintendents from using tobacco in any form, Wonders of Electricity. Every ailing person in this town has no A P.oneer Passes Away. Downieville Messenger—The death of Benjamin Lathrop occurred at the County Hospital last Monday (the 4th inst.). He had been gradually faiting for several years but it was not until last summer that he was compelled to give up his daily walks from the hospital to town. ‘‘Cap,” as he was familiarly called, was born in Massa~ chusetts. In his early age he followed the occupation of a seacaptain. He arrived in California in 1846 and was present at Monterey at the raising of the American flag by Commodore Sloat. He came to Sierra county in early days and has lived here continuously ever since. He entered the County Hospital in 1884. He died at the ripe age of 87 years, liked and respected by all who knew him as a kind, honest, upright man, cas Ask your physician, your druggistan your friends about Shiloh’s Cure for Con Sold Lites sumption. They will recommend it. by Dickerman & Co. promptly attended to. al8 o® Consumption Can be Cured MONEY SAVING PRICES MONEY SAYING DISHES Plates, Dairy Pans, Hand Basins, each, or 6 for 25c. Fe MONEY SAVERS Lanch Buckets, Coffee Pots, Cream Pitchers: Oat Meal Bowls, Custard Cups, Spooners 5c 1Qc MONEY SAVERS James Kinkead’s that terrinia disease, By the use of Shiloh’s Cure. « This great the collection of the State Poll Tax or Tax is Pt ‘of a misdemeanor, and liable to a fine o: , Or imprisonment in the county jail, or both such fine and imprisonment. Poll Road Tax must be paid on demand. W. H. TARTIN, oad Poll Cough Cure it the only known remedy for Assessor of Nevada County. Yes, Yes, ——> being caried away from HELLO, THERE! —aa Have you heard of the Great. ‘Tlystery ? But can not account for it, and it makes no difference as long as the people get the best end of it. The uncontrovertible fact still exists and no matter if the mystery is never solved the loads of furniture are still Cash Stores 0n @@ 9 77 > she Yuba river, Unio jo, ves Bar, Freeman’s b © os: “WE: Be eS Coming Thi Prof. Bris tol, with his pealls ‘‘Equ. seurriculu h San Francisco and fll appear at the Th he stage will con ‘ain als, ranging in size fro" ony to a stalwart. stalli Ht manner of tricks aud h intelligence that it hth which the program Boge their own school as monitor, one as verything that a sch while at school, MComariche” adds, st wd divides any number ~eeseCommercial Street, The mystery, and it is a mystery, how Kinkead can Valley district has handed in his report, from which it appears that there is little a mill. hirty that are given hit Mrs. Condon of San Francisco arrived Mining Outlook. Ele also tells the time by doubt seen the large notices.in the San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle of the Berry Dish, Milk Pails, Meat Dish, Dish Pans, Mustard Pots, Vegetable Dish, Salad change over that of last year, being a decrease of five school children, The total number of children between 5 and 17 years of age is 1,667; number under 5 years, 523; total number of children, 2290 umber %\. _ Campbell & Mill have opened a cyclery on Mill street. They have for sale and rent fifteen or twenty bicycles, and have a sho}. fitted up for repairing the wheels, The furniture of the family of L. P. Goldstone, the mining superintendent, is being sold at private sale and the family will probably move away soon. The delegates to the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows from the two lodges of this place
have gone to San Francisco. The Great Rejuvenator. Dr, Sanden’s Electric Belts are doing more good in the United States today than any other known remedy. The electric power is noticed as soon as the Belt touches the body, and after being worna short time the whole system is strengthened, vitalized and rejuvenated, and it can be made mild or strong, and according to the indications of the disease for the cure ot which it is worn. Dr, Sanden and a lady attendaut for women will be at the National Exchange Hotel, Nevada City, May 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, where this wenderful appliance can be seen and tested free of charge, If you are sick cal] on him. 6. Or Invitation Received. The Board of Supervisors are in receipt of an invitation from the Sloat Monument Arsociation to be present at the ceremonies attending the celebration of the Semi-Annual Anniversary of the taking possession of California by Commodore John D, Sloat of the United States Navy by the raising of the American flag at Monterey on July 7, 1846, The celebration in question will be held at that place on Tuesday, July 7th, The Association further requests that the Supervisors contribute a small oblong 0. +N et ia hs i here last evening on her way to Nerth Bloomfield. ee Superintendent Davis of the Mayflower mine left on the noon train for San Franat Berkeley, is here on a visit to his parents. W. W. Phelps returned to his home at Riverside Saturday after spending a few days with J, F. Colley and wife. Wm. H. Buffington, representing J. M. Litchfield & Co., is here on a visit to his brother, Supervisor J, M. Buffington. Mrs. H, Stow of Forbestown, who has been here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Bost, returned to her home on the noon train. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Probasco of Chicago, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. F.$Jacobs for a week, left for the East yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Wolf and Miss Emma Schemer left. yesterday for Sacramento and San Francisco. Miss Schemer will have her eyes treated by an eminent oculist. A. R, Lord, W. F, Englebright, George A. Gray and C. E, Malloy left today for San Francisco to attend the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, which meets tomorrow. Mr. Mulloy will be accompanied by his wife. James J, McDonald of Boca arrived here from Sacramento last evening to attend to some business matters and to see his friends. He left for home on the noon train. —+ oe Death of Louis Horton. The following from the Republican-Press of Ukiah, Mendocino county, of last Friday pertains to.the Louis Horton who at one time resided in the lower part of this county: Louis Horton died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Cornelius White, Wednesday. The deceased was anative of New York, but emigrated to California in 1852. He settled in Nevada county, and resided there until 1885, when failing health forced wonderful cures being performed by Dr, Sanden’s Electric Belt, an electrical appliance which gives strong currents of electricity into the body while you sleep at get rrr air Call at the National Exchange Hotel, May 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,17 and 18. A lady attendant for women, Call and test it free. Consultation and examination by the doctor free of charge. 6t Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding: G. O. Willis vs. Lindley & Co, Order entering A, Burrows as attorney for plaintiff and respondent. Postponed until further order of the court. Henry Daniels vs, Lindley & Company. Same order entering A. Burrows as attorney for plaintiff and respondent. Postponed until further order of the court, Alice Voss vs, R. Dillon. Judgment in favor of the defendant for his costs, Buried This Afternoon. The funeral of the late August Wutke, whose. death occurred Saturday, took place at 2 o’clock this afternoon from the undertaking parlors on Broad street, and was attended by many friends. The pallbearers were: Henry Gunther, Frank Miller, C. T, Canfield, Theodore Fleitz, L. J. Trautman, ao Died at. San Francisco. Mrs, Kohler, wife of Henry Kohler, the Washington merchant, died at San Francisco yesterday. She has been sick quite a while and went to San Francisco for medical treatment, The remains will be brought to this city for burial and will reach here Wednesday. Karl’s Clover Root Tea Is a sure cure for ‘Headache and nervous diseases, Nothing relieyes go quickly, Sold by Dickerman & Co. / andy —etre—orovinie—azvegiaster, we talke The outlook in the mining line this year is excéedingly good, for just as soon as the mountains are free enough of snow a large number of men will start out prospectin with a number of men this week who will go into the mountains and prospect through the parts of Butte, Plumas and Sierra’ during the coming month. Some of these will seek for gravel and others for quartz mines, Some have money to develop properties and others are looking for mines that will pay wages. It is certain, however, that a good deal of work will be done. He’s All Right. Jay Cooke, a Philadelphia banker, has given the financial world a surprise in the shape of a public declaration for free silver coinage on a 16 to 1 basis. He would combine the tariff and silver interests and discriminate against all importation from foreign countries that would not join in the coinage agreement. He believes that the persistent apppreciation of gold is working an injustice to the producer and debtor and that it is illegitimately profiting creditor countries like England as against debtor. countries like the United States. Stina plan Death of a Former Resident, Harry Stephens, an old resident of the Comstock, and who lived in this city many years ago, died at Virginia City yesterday of miner’s consumption, with which he had been afflicted for three years, A wife and three children: Rutherford, Olivette and Bertha, survive him; also three brothers, residing in Grass Valley and Auburn, Deceased was a member of the Odd Fellows and also of the Chosen Friends, his, life being insured in the latter order for $3,000 in favor of his wife and children, Largely Attended. One of the most largely attended dances ever given at Indian Flat was held SaturDish. 10c¢ each, or 3 for 25c. Tea Sets bee ID BUUTs Gold Spray Decorations, Money Saving Prices Per Set Dinner Sets GO Pieces, complete for 6 persons. Gold Spray Decorations, Money Saving Prices Per Set Dinner Sets Gold Spray Decorations, Money Saving Prices Per SetCommercial St., Nevada City. 56 Mill St., Grass Valley. TRY OUR MONEY SAYING PRICES AT OUR MONEY SAYINGSSTORES Money Saved Every Day No Special Day AM. Dicorn;-complete rure White, Delicate Blue, Brown and Rich 925, 9.50, 9, 85, 3-00, Q-15, fd. Pure White, Delicate Blue, Brown and Rich 9-65. thal 85, poo §:35: kee 100 Pieces, complete for 12 persons. Pure White, Delicate Blue, Brown and Rich §50 § 5° 1:25, R00 9-50, 40:5°Great American Importing Tea Co, Headquarters, 52-58 Market Street, S. F, 100 IN OPERATION possible. —_—_— possibly sell elegant Parlor and Bedroom sets, Fancy and Common Chairs, Extension Tables Bedding, etc., at just a fraction above. the cost--of the materials: Trade is Simply Enormous, ___-For the reason that it is his life’s pleasure to make people happy—in selling them fine goods for as little money as His ns teteheerengpereeenrermereneci oct Commercial street, cIVEN. AWAY cIVEN AWAY LU I have had made a number of keys, orie of which will un lock the glass Money Box now displayed in our. store, an containing Twenty Dollars in gold coin. . For each $1 cash purchase we will present you with a key. The person holding ‘the key that will unlock the case WILL BE ENTITLED to the entire contents of the box. will be entitled to have any keys. Persons holding keys will be given an opportunity of trying them between September 15th and 30th, 1896. . A B. WOLF, The Cash Grocer, No employe of the house Nevada City. P. G. SCADDEN, Commercial Street, ¢ UAT AW Has on Hand hinute. Two other h Dynamite, swing, sk batter, act as waiters, play ball, as well as pert pwing or trapeze, To d fone by the educated hules would be impossil lenghty one, The Examine od The impudence of the ig atelegram to Will Handing that he reply stion as to his silve geking to make capital ie stand-and-deliver < d, was thoroughly « paper. This causes observe that ‘‘it cuts $100 Rewar e readers of this . learn that there is at Misease that science has Hits stages and that tarrh Cnre is the onl own to the medical a constitutional nstitutional. treatme Gore. is taken intern: mipon the blood and m System, thereby destro Mf the disease, and trength by building and assisting nature in broprietors have so mu five powers, that they Dollars for any case . d for list of Testim« Address. F. J. CHENEY & C Sold by Druggist a Cellaloid ‘elluloid: Collars, a ts, at the Branch << A Baby’s . ‘My beby had crow loh’s Cure,” writes nteville, Ala. —_———_ +--+ 9 @ ARRIVAL! day evening at the home of Charles Eden, cathe tn rs a na mel een sub Berle were roma, naiaioe «. NEW YOrk Bakery slab of granite Pf, marble, the product of . him to seek a change of climate, He went the county, if possible, and the name of the} to Oregon in that year and remained in county and the date of its organization cut} the Webfoot State’ until 1894, when he The Freshest and Best Stock Union Hotel, good delegation from town, Excellent mu~ id iasone side, to be used in forming the base of the Sleat monument, of a veteran of the Mexican War or of a Picneer preferred, of the county to carry a sual) silk banner in the procession. Information Wanted. A letter has been received by the County Clerk asking for information regarding Talbert Courts; as to whether a man of that name lived or died in this county, and in case of the latter if he left a will or. not The present county officials know of no such mén and if any one can furnish any information concerning ‘the party refexted to they wil] be thankfully rewarded by sending it to J. A. Courts, 176 Foursae ‘teenth atreet, Wheeling, West Virginia. The His of ‘Women. ; rer Root Tea is a Also to select a young lady, the daughter or granddaughter came to Ukiah, Since his ‘arrival ‘in. this city the health of the deceased has been constantly failing. He was 68 years. of age at the time of his death, and leaves a wife and. six children—one daughter and tive sons, He was a brother-in-law of Hale McCowen, having married the latter’s sister Emily in 1860. The deceased was a school teacher during his earlier life and was a genial gentleman and highly respected. citizen, His funeral took place yesterday and the cortege. was large and impressive, See SY ur anecmnenenoenr aed A Quiet Wedding, Thomas I. Osborn and Miss Mand Badger were onited in marriage Sunday by Rey, W. C. Gray of the Methodist Church. The wedding took “place at the home of the bride’s mother, and’ ouly members of the family were present, Both the bride and groom are well known to our readers and are very estimable people, whose many { perity, Sold by . friends wish them unbounded joy and prosdle aged man, ‘‘nobody ever used to think of stewing oystersin milk, thongh I believe that barbaric practice did begin just before the war, but now almost everybody eats them that way, and they cook them that way in restaurants. It seems a pity, The oyster is not the least of the blessings vonchsafed to us, and why anybudy should want to disguise its gamy and at the same time delicious flavor with milk I do not see, ‘*To stew oysters in milk is even worse than to dip them in batter before broiling or frying them, when but a thin coat of cracker dust is all that is required, and even this is likely to be dispensed with on broiled oysters by one who has eaten oysters broiled just as they come from the shell. *‘But it should not be understood from this that batter can reasonably bear no relation whatever to the oyster; far. from it. There is, for instance, the oyster fritter, certainly a very pleasant subject to. dwell upon. But in this case the blessing has been added to the commonplace, not the commonplace to the blessing.’’—New York Sun. q = — sic for dancing was furnished by Messrs, Snyder and Leister, who are expert players on the accordeon and banjo. All present had a splendid time and the party did not break up till a late hour, : . Elegant Goods. Fine new goods, such as diamonds, silver ware, watches, chains, etc., just received at Leutje & Brand’s, Excel anything of the kind ever seen here before, and the prices are lower than ever known before, Drop in and see the new goods, tf The advertiser wants $1,000, and will pay one per cent a month. Security, firatclass real estate. Apply at this‘office. a29 4 MARRIED. —— At Nevada City, May 10th, by Rev. W. C. Gray, I. Osborn to Miss Mavd Commercial St., adjoining Transcript Block. ee CARL SEIBT, N®¥ YORK BAKERY through all time, I igewes goods are always here, “VV holesome Bread, if you should seek, ry naar to-none here, patrons deem, O' Pies, all made with skill and care, His price is always just and fai B Eva and Choice Wedding Cakes, we see, eep this in mind, that rear and far, Badger, both of this city, £53 : Prop’r. To serve us well is Seibt’s ide A He has it fresh throughout the yer: In Nevada City, he is mpren'Ty: Of finest styles, and purity The New York Bakery is the sal Groceries, GIVE ME A TRIAL. Overcoats Suits ana Pants Provisions, Can Goods, Etc., Etc,, To be found in Nevada City em Goods ‘delivered free of charge. In public favor seems to clim ae MESES To order at REDUCED PRICES, » Call on ee o m+ GC. Bobroans, M: Frank Morgan, Cit James T. Dolan, &: eRe. Lovenburg, , R, Jones, ohn Kilroy, EK, Mullally, . Mrs. Cordon, Meoritou, J. Morgan, San tA. J. Segestrand, . ‘Thomas Davis, Cov .T. Starr, Orto . German, San J’ H Rix, =e H. English, Col Mardich, Fore . Robinsen, Wa: , Wheeligan, Ror “L, 8. Calkins & f. 7, G. Doane Jr.,