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THOMAS 8, STEPHENS,
bie of Nevada Township,
on 4 Bik Collector.
T
k . tainly seems to me
BILL NYE AT THE PLAY.
T isto be
ed enjoyment. at a
m . Songs and a play, are very rarely offered in
3 4 ve cents, and it cererin an era of prosamong the plain people who enjoy a spectacular, musical and
this city for
perity and good f
tic season at cut.rates. ~*
I did not take a lady with me™to the Lon‘Me . don, thinking that I would go first and see
how I liked it myself. I found that the rest
gentlemen who of. the audience consisted of
evidently thought the same way.The scene epens witha can opener and an
overture, during which rapid fiddling is done
. by three men, who gain perceptibly on each
rolsar in & halt mile dash, followed by the
clarionet later and tho hoarse accents of the
xylophone. It is a medley, and admirable
time was kept by the audience, led by two
sailors who sat near me, dressed up in their
other clothes and a chew of tobacco apiece,
faces sag conof countenance and a tinge of ill concealed
navy tobacco,. When tho vast audience was
perfectly still, as it frequently was after a
humorous burst from the stago, I fancied
that I could hear the salivary glands of these
two old tars toiling on hopelesaly through
which made that side of their
siderably, and gave them asinister
the slowly moving bours.
Then there is a bit of life in Paris,
than anything else,
quartet pleased
the Early Dwarf quartet.
the Rahway murder.
. : Téa minutes are next devoted to selections
from French. opera by Delaur and Debimont,
who also change their clothes several times,
“. after which nine lovely women are. discovstage dressed in men’s efed standing on the
clothes,
Sung, involving more or less strollin
Broadwey and breaking’ up”
me, and I put my hat on
confusion.
At this point a young woman sings a song.
side and a large chunk of sadness falls on
basket of pups. Mr. Harry Morris, accomied by a woven wire stomach upon which
e falls with the utmost impunity, holds a
short but highly humorous consultation with
minutes, after which he succeeds in eluding
the vigilance of the audience and getting
Qway. .
Juteau, the handsomest aerial artist in the
world, then smiles at a mark on the ceiling,
bows and puts her fingers to her lips like a
man who is replacing his front teeth accordIng to Marquis of Queensberry rules, and
ascends the trapeze by means of a dark red
ttring. Juteau then proceeds to hang by one
limb, by two limbs, by her chin, by her
elbow, by her. nose, and by her eyebrow,
while the band plays a quivering selection.
Bhe does not say anything during all the
time she is before the audience; but seems to
tely solely on her gestures. Her sentiments
were highly-indorsed by one and all. Sho is
assisted by Mr. George W. Brown, of Spain,
who wears a plain suit of tights and an air of
apprehension,
The entertainment closes: with a comical
burlesque with jokes in it. The villain is
very funny indeed. This is entirely new.
A humorous villain. has never been successtully attempted before. His name is William
Pasterino, and at one time he tries to stab
& poor young girl who begs him to spare her
life the remainder of her days and she will
sit up nights to bless him. She states that
the is utterly alone, oh, so very much so, and
that she has no protector, not even being protected by copyright, and so he does not take
ber life. He is. a pleasant villain, with a
iinister smile and a tumor on the side of-his
bead which looks some like an alibi.
This'‘play. is quite long and, as the tobacco
smoke in the dress circle had thickened up a
good deal and interfered with the view, I
went out and took a stroll in the. crisp November starlight, forgetting to go back till it
was too late.
» I noticed in the audience quite a number
of those who always attend the first nights
at the Bowery theatres, Mr. Sunnivan Gunnison was present and sat pretty well.down
toward the-front. He said he liked the play
first rate and hoped it would succeed.
QUARTET.
Wun Lung and Mr,
pretty well back on the off
CME
Mr. Ah ‘There, Mr.
that too much had to be cut out pipe slng
r f our dramas et a one n
PD together T like this Bowery show better
than the kind we used to have on the frontier
ody. was shot during the" evening and no
bt ids were pasted on the
ig. New York
‘He Details the Allurements of a Bowery
: Theatre.
After the Paris life episode, which is really
more spectacular the
Acme Quartet club, consisting of four handsome young men in full dress and police
gloves, warbles a few strains, during which
it attains the higher notes with some difliculty and swollen jugular veins. The Acme
me very much, especially .
when it refused tosing any more. I think
the Acme is certainly superior to the Climax
quartet, the Trophy, the Little Mammoth or
4 tableau was now produced with Eden
Musee effects, and, with a calcium” light
thrown on it, pleased me much better than
These nine lovely women sing asong which
sounds like all the other songs that have been
“home
circles, sly and unconstitutional social eccentricity, etc., during which one of the nine
lovely women, wearing a bascball uniform,
in which she looks like a flannel doll that has
been run over by a heavy wagon, distinctly
and ina point blank manner winks toward
again to cover my
At least it is generally understood that itis
. enother song, but it sounds similar, though
any one can sée by her gestires that it has”
more pathos in it, and instead of strolling
down Broadway she wanders by.the brookher; whereupon she clutches at her heart
like an infuriated man trying to strangle a
the ochestra. He stays on the stagé eight
balcony, thought. that the . ”
—the Alhambra, of Cheyenne, for instance. .
head of the boss orchestra fiddler,—Bill Nyoafford me speedy relict.”
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Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing,
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Home care and training,
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Valley—twe miles from either city.
selected coursen,
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G@. M. HUGHES, Sec. WM. B. VAN ORDEN,
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_LEUTJE & BRAND,
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AND
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W. FP. SOWDEN,
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ILL PRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS
of the State ef California, and of the
United States,
Office in Mergan & Roberts’ Block, corner
of Pime and Bread atreets, Nevada City, Cal
L. B. LITTLE, JOMN CALDWaLL.
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ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
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THOS. 8. FORD
Attorney and Qounseler at Law.
FFICE—Thomas’ Building, corner Broad
J ‘and Pine street, Nevada City
MAMILTON McCORMICK,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Streets, Nevada City,
()"strecta Neva of Pine dnd Commeroial
Pine street, San Francisce, Cal.
Building, 810
SB. M. GAYLORD. FESP SBARLE,
GAYLORD & SBARLS,
_ Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IM ALLTREB COURTS
State and Federal.
~@fflee—Opposite the Court-Mouse.—_
Ww. BD. LONG,
Attorney and Oounseler at Law.
Tyee ATTORNEY OF NBVADA
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a sito
Alfred D. Mason,
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Sucsesssor te Johnson & Mason,
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J.J OTT, Proprietor,
NO. % MAIN BTREBT NEVADA CITY.
G OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP7 tion refined, melted and Assayed. By
request, Gold Bais exchanged for
/connedtion with my Avsay Office I have a
amall Quarts Mill with Fried I can make
practical Mill Tests, and ‘guarantee ¢orrect
returns in every brag Working testa will be
meee with from 6 PRICES
600 pounds,
Orr & co.,
Ne. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. uy Geld pust, Gola ana
oo
May 6, 1887.
" Omesin Morgan & Reberts Bleek, corner RICHEY read shisana ihn neds they
Brood and Pine Streeta, up stairs it mont that will ee “a
them frem Sols hopes. and. families. The
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ean i person, have mad YOU sroney "at work for us, thantat suing teverai headred Gellar a mouth, . anything else im the world. Capital ‘not. tt 18 fer any ene to make.$5 ag SS ed; you are started free. 5 sexes . W8rde per day, whe is willing te work. BithAny ene can do the work. Large er eex, young er eld; capital net needed; earnings sure trom first start.. Costly westart you. Everything new. Ho goret
nothing toed penne Boe Gelay., Ga 2oP ett os tay cos Waite aera m8 for tell it yeu revise zou will de vo at on ps lars, which we meil free. Addrees
r é& co., Me. . &Ce., Portland, Maine,
Loathing of Food.
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L, #. CALKINS,FDUBLISHERS 0: E
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pr North:
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Eastern and European Cities.
BY THE GREAT. TRANSCONTINENTAL
ALL RAIL ROUTRS.
Southern Pacific Company
D) trains maxe prompt connection with
the several Railway Lines in the Bast, eennecting at
New Yerk and New @rleans
”" With the Several Steamer Lineste
ALL EUROPEAN PORTS.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Care
"Third Clase Bleeping Oars.”
i
Third Claes Cars.Ticketa Sold, Sleeping Car
and other information given bal A
tion at the Company's effices whe
gers Dosa im persom Gam secure sheite of
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FOR SALE ON REASONABLE
Seemed ; \
Apply te, or Addrengg eos:
W. H. MILLS, PB,
Francisco. ° Land Agent, C.P. B, Ban
JEROME MADDEN, Land Aigentél, P. R
T. H. GOODMAN,
Gon. Pass & Tk't Agt,
fea THR
Frue Concentrator’
ALN, TOWNE,
General Manager.
Offers 61,800. Ohallenge te any
Machine. ;
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Mecducea to $975.
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tater practice in allef the Courts of the DR. GUNN’S is :
Cc. W cress Jaunek. Bryans} BOT mn
BYRNE & CROSS, i tT T E R ° 8 ‘
Atterneys and Counselors at Law, oe :
Reoms 85 to 41 McCreery's
THE GREAT
‘THE ACKNOWLEDGED
Temie and Appetizer.
TMM INDIOPENOIRLE eet
Household Remedy} :
: A OWE PREVENTIVE
ANP POSITIVE CURE FOR
Costiveness and Constivation’
BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER,
Fever and Ague,
AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLEs,
OYSPEPSIA, .
INDIGESTION,
~~ NERVOUSNESS
:
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Impure Blood,
General Debility.
Dr. Gunn's Bitters
KE
PURELY
VEGETABLE
Perfectly Safe, :
— Reliable.
A. Van Alstine & Co,
Preprieiors and Manufasturers,-..
122. Montgomery Street, San-Franeigoo
FOR SALE BY :
FRUITLANDS WANTED.
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~ Owners desiring to
sell lands at reasonable prices are invited
to correspond with . .
638 Sacramente St., San Fran
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B. B. BROWN
BROWN «& CALKINS,
TRAN
& Co,,
Quick Time and Cheap Fares
Are Rum Daily with Overland mq
Trains.. "No addi tional eharge fer Bertie is 2
im applies
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Regulating Cathartic
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