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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

November 24, 1883 (4 pages)

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" Pabiibed Daly, Pesce copter, “That clothes don’t. make,the man. fades re CALKINS Vk if they onve get in debt el . pores may never get out of it. ee <1 D That parting the hair in the midi] Wevada County Official Press.) 2,, sings on sottaning of the braiv. That to deal honorably with all * Mining Lows in Brief. That they need something more Where ‘more substantial than. cigars, kid gloves, or one es pe ie es and s cant to start housekeeping title shall govern, and such prior lowith. cation shall be entitled to all ore or mineral cotitained within the spsce father’s fortune ‘to “bring ~ them Taking a pencil, shém m : ‘ i SATURDAY, NOV. 24, 1883. . mon they begin with their washera oat” Feb. Pago ua ag etables,” pene . pay at the des ae “celery.” The waiter. brought her beefeteak and onions and prune sauce, and she did not dare raise a That they can’t reckon on their St a gts PipeeiendFates. Sela a 1 said, In Loudon hand” organ. cad of intersection; but the subsequent through life. Fortunes are slippery . hired for'thirty-sevén vents >a location ‘shallhave the,right of way ; is the of intersection for sides to fall back on. mine. And where two or . the latest things out and perades in . from ed gt a anite the Sica or prior the street while her mother does the . from 0 ta. $5. ee sd location shall take the vein below . “##ing isn’t worth wasting much the point of union, including the lovéion. . h space of intersection. © Itis ecmpetnns for the agent or atproposes matrimony to a girl when compan to an "adverse claim rr vtec lan marries for money .and becomes ber Where the notice of application . Hired man. for patent is published in » ~— rf iisdomcaner. or. an adverse claim may be se vag before the close of the sixtyThe game law reads: ‘‘It is a third day of publication. . misdemeanor .to kill. male deer, An ea who dismis. ountain sheep, or elk between Nohie suit, commenced within the vember Ist and July 1st following ; plea saaeirods cannot delay an apand female deer and fawns shall not plication for patent. by commencing cadet eae at cohelean. ia oe aaagribag ieasostieaeihitany than food, The’ punishment for a The General Land Office will neithviolation of the provisions of the law er supervise nor disregard the decisshall bea tine of not less than $50 ion of the courts in cases of conflicting . 9°* ™Or® than $300,or imprisonment claims to the posession of mining for from 30 days tosix months, or both fi,e and imprisonment ; onebee b. P , _— a ee er half to go to the informer and_ onehalf to the District Attorney. . The Some Wholesome Advice. act.to take effect July lat,’ 1663,” The Appeal gives the people of} A nor of eight years in one of the Carson some wholesome advice, It . Massachusetts schools, was asked by says that gradually Reno has taken . his teacher where the zenith was. the lead of Carson and the. reason of . He replied : ‘The spotin the heavit’ te the fact that Reno people . ens directly over one’s head,” ' To spend all their money at home and . test hisknowledye further the teachCarson people send theirs abroad. . er said : “Can two persons have the There are it seems too many Carson. same zenith at’ the’ same tinie ?” ites who run on the cheap plan, and. “They can.” ‘How ?” “IE one send to New York and San Francis. sheald stand on the other's head.” * ed for what they want, on thé ground that they can not get the same thing in their own town. They can not get them at home simply because the merchants find it a loosing policy to keep a stock of certain articles which are never called for, beeause somebody can save a dollar or AN exchange ways that by shutting the eyes while eating ducks. killed an Mond lake, the, impression becomes ettong’ that one is enjoying a dish of fish, There are boardinghouses where,suffering boarders, by shutting the eyes’ while eating: bud! two by sending to New York or elsebeef, become strongly impressed with ‘ This ponny wise and pound the belief that they are idee the, foolish policy is slowly sapping the hide oulelpoy vitality of Carson, and it is time to] The bad man of the Bodie Wires realize the fact that a change of tac-. Press thinks the Prohibitioniats tics would be desirable. The wide . should hail with gleethe news that awake Renoites never send @ cent} William Hicks, of San Jose, went abroad, as they would rather pay 25] out to dig a well and stuck a valper cent, more. very time and keep. uable pocket of ore. Mr. Hicks the money circulating st home. This} would never have struck a valuable ja what gives Reno ite prosperity. . pocket if he had gone outto buy a Will the people of Carson never rea. glass_of beer. lize: until, it is too late, that they : —2 oe must adopt that policy or stay in Arrzr reading the Massachusetts henna? aewspapers one is under the impression that Governor Butler, some time in the course of his career, had -!Tbe-Chicago Mining Review says: actually lied. Those who have carefully noted the} Jy,pav is rapi dly Paraniag civil: indications for the future of the miv. j,94, It recently had a fire in a the ing business have been fully con-. ster by which 75 lives were lost and vinoed that a geason of activity was . . numberof ma De Adjured: near at hand, and that aisubstantial 3d at volume of business may be expected} CLEVELAND’s enormous majority based upon. more satisfactory foun. of 200,000 has vanished and New dation than ever before, Those who} York is again in the Republican have wildcat schemes will find it . ranke, most difficult to secure support, and] . New Yorx clergymen reluctantly the field will be left to these whojadmit that their wedding fees are have. substantial propertiesand prop. 9°¢ as generous, as as they were. . ositions which ‘can be most satisfac; tory verified and eatablisbed, I0-. ange in theold standard. of railroud dications of the future improvement . time on this: continent, are already ‘visible, as will be noted Fn! by the increasing number of mining} Now is the time to lay in your companies organized by reponsible . winter supply of groceries, provisparties and the most satisfactory . ione, liquors, and hoaseliold supplies showing from all parts of the mining generally, Before doing so.be sure _dountry. It has beén proven beyond . * go to the establishment of Smith a doubt, by hundred of repeated in. the Boss Grocer, and post yourself stances, that under the most adverse in the inducements he offers. Jw Welding Its Own. ~* circumstances, well directed ‘efforts ees and invéstinents havo never failed to BRUTEL AKRIVALS. ae most gratifying return, Union Hotel, Tue suit brought by the heird of . SKCTOR BROS,..,.,.Propricters. the Kerr estate in Chicago to recovNov. 22, 1883. _er the value of eleven: acres of land in the heart of one of the city Hogan, M i J. A. Seely, ~~ Kehacy parks, which has been in the Courts) — y° Montgomery, Poeun = alley, for thirteen years, has been decided, . W, Irving, V Flume, fhe jury rendering a verdict for the D. Carter, City, E. M D, Whiting, de heira and fixing the value of the ut Brewer ‘a property at $350,000 at the time ot} Rey, W. Powell, Grass Valley, taking posession, which with the in. B, Garrett, Seigler Spripgs, H. tereat amounts to over $600,000. HL. Dundon, Enreka, _ ; ey Mannix, do a ; lak * Iv 1s reported that John Mackay ri Hiaasen ary ight _-will probably buy up the leading paN.C. Tully, Washington, of the country, 80 as to give E Sriasel, ae \ practical illustrations of the benefits ig ee a Franciscu, a of his cheap rates for news dispatches, Z H. 'yman & 2c, do as soon ashe is ready for bnsiness. ' J.YPender; Maryaville, . James Means §3 ‘Shoes for Gents. °s Baker, Dutch Flat, J. F. Morris, Trackee, * Most durable made. finest. calfNotice. to Credi ‘kin, Onoe tested, always worn. * 83 _ Superior to any ehoe retailed for $5 Ft ereby rene deceased: Notice . ‘on the Pacific coast. Send two-cent. heotate of ve one de: ceased, te thecreditore of, stamp for illustrated catalogue, which . haying came agaoet ei he Presodr Fst tells all about the shoe, and how to . it them with the . order by mail gnd secure perfect fit irate teat ai is ‘by self-measurement. Buy your shoes prmsetange ee direct from factory and save. retail' er’s profit. Let me hear from i Fascia Max, 41 Tastia, Aig ton, Ms thinge—better have something be. $125 will buy a new one, and $10 to $20 will pay for rigging up an old the purpose uf the convenient work: . ’ That» girl who deék's“hersé}f tt) one ait new tunes, Git dye rioters at the w t ge. , * : The'Hptel Mail.complaivs because That a fellow: who deliberately . * P hiladélphia paper ignorantly talks of pluins in a Yorkshire pudding. Ridiegloas. You might as well. talk Grst-class fraud or a foul—unless he . an. oyster in a\ehar ' fair p . Mankiep, ". In this eity, Nov. 18, 1888,by Rev. J. iin James G yes end Mrs, J. in, both of this city. her, es Phillips aad Ellen O’Brien, both of Lowell Hill.. . DIED. 883, M, Elijah years, ths and 3 aay A ap of Nevada 9 ay POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A mi ordinary kigde,.and Ot be wold hate powders, SOLD ONLY'IN CANS, Wall st., N. Y. nB-ly Notioe, sad OTICE is t the CHICAGO QUART INING 1G COMPANY any work ly tuthorleed THOS, esa, dent. WwW. F. ENGUEBRIGH?, Secretary. Nevade City, Nov, 21st, 1883, A sTYLISHLY-DRESSED woman ca . tered a restaurant. The waiter FOR THE SKIN. OVES. THE COMPLEXION. PY CURES SKIN Diseases. I Bovemrameeveaund re lc baat ve with lad eae nut . delay and settle their accounts, ' Xo 2 chjectioasble pervone edssited under Grocery & Provision Store ' ' ts eae Only 10 cents cake. wes ne 4d i Yer athe? 26BR, BROS. WATER-POWER G MACHINERY ‘FOR SALE! ws Pilcaleas HE following Mining Machinery which jiSienlh gm + A ree m Der ANG OF THE share ge Rate at ) Hoisting and Pampking Rig comDae tastgtidg 10-inch yenh 200 ye culis ecaaon ot feet of column. 1888-4 Two Hurdy Wheels. 1500 feet of 15-inch Pipe.
_ 1000 feet of 11-inch Pipe, Water Gates, Tools, etc, Eve talon: come ete, even to the buildit with a view to removal, In this Aty, Nov. 20, 1888, b Rev. Father Py pi Fe rent otinerise is Butt tler, aged. 13” bly at Citizens Bank, mprave CITY, CAL, 9 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ee . ee 5 DAY ae as oF oo i A B NARFZIG but I will for "le ae present remain in Of the establishEVENING from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. All persons indebted to me}: any ‘circu as I must have money at once. ADMITTANCE FREE. CHILDREN under 12, : Cents, 2 for 25 Cents, 10 for $1. Nevada City, Nov. 1, 1883, hs SURRADE i CATNTY L will be giv ae _ a Ladies, an: ie Ge Residence Property for Sale. JOHN MICHELL te Nevada City Theatre, On Friday y Even'g, Oct. 56, 1883 And to be held each AT A BARGAIN. rida there The Lot hana frontage of 191 feet, and an tater, at the following ao ave pr tectcrn digee AS AY it on be as S00 dwe! den 6h amg Ladies, 25 cents; rs 60 cents, For terms apply to Evory Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock, laition cacl audidge'e ace; admission 25 cents. &a@ Dance music furnished for parties at le prices. 830 John A. Rapp, County Recorder’s Office, Nevada City, Nov. 18. Masquerade Carnival! NEVADA _TREATRE, Gelect Store, AT STUMPF'S HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Your ‘attention is called to the following list of A Large stk it Pal Li . Modicines Pay lading, fa 80, 1883, _JOHN Mi MICHELL WILL, GIVE.A MASning when he will pr vel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, lore economical than the in competition with the'hinltitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosval. BAKING PowprEr Cv.,, 106 ES not. be yp for the ment of Lo ed, or materi rnished the Chi ae oes Oo ordered as the dn: All can be accommodated for Cash or no Cash at Casper's. TAM & TOMPKINS’ ——— ° choice articles just received at our new Store: Fruit, Jellies and Jams. French and German Mustard sby the bottle or gallon, Two Prizes for the best sus} tH] orseradish, tained Characters, Lady's arid Gehtleman’s.) Good music has secured for the occasion. 7. Sutamcieg, 10:80 o'clock, _Mainien $1 per couple. ie nna 25 Sow} children 25 im ted in Lane without first is meer So ticket at the door. bi the store ot Mrs. tl i Bot Wm. George -.--Grass Valley Tomato Catsup, “ “ 6“ Spanish Olives, “ “ «“ tine tor! All kinds Pickles, by the bottle, gallon or barrel. Assorted French and American Sardines. Assorted Potted Game in Cans. EASTERN OYSTERS IN CANS. Sauerkrout by the gallon, Italian Paste, all kinds. .° TOBACCO AND CICARS. — Please give us a call. Respectfully, TAM & TOMPKINS. A “treninan SESSION from 2 to, 4:30. Single Tickets 15 HRISTMAS WEEK age DANCING SCHOOL. . A. TAM. E. A. TOMPKINS. Candies and Nuts, Dried Fruit, all kinds of Canned Pigs’ Feet, Cheese, (Swiss, American and Gertaan.) we willsell Cheap forCash. A competent teacher will be in attendance . EX gax7eCopem ro a a First-Clasa ies who} are requested to call without sit ain i te rms tt vei ah og nto acento ont 1 nine ga Srek, Weber ue Junction, of Main and Commercial, Streets . . ‘Coe) where . (Buitaing fo Poctupied by Ww. they wil keep. constantly on’ iced _ A FULL ASSORTMENT OF’ oceries; Provisions, Wines, ye ewes ar j é be — LIQUORS, CG FEED, FLOUR, &C. And by so doing cat ‘quote’ LOWER’ PRICES ~ + for the best qualities of Goods than “Any other a in Nevada. tity. HUSSEY. & SON. Cornet. Bread and Pine Ste, . . WALTER’ D. 0. j. VINTON ~ Fine Perfumery, Fancy-Soaps Combs, Brushes, P iand Mi mS Toilet Articles of ‘al kinds Careful Attention Given to Compounding areaseimiiow '” ByaCompetent Dru g st, and P RFECT PURITY guaranteed. AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE MSURANCE COMPANIES E -ANT . IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN, arlene LONDON SED avai THE CHEAPEST AND BEST LIFH IN SURANOH German and Italian Bolognas, Sauces, Crackers, etc. TIA 3230s AF OREN. ———9 Providing Mutual Insurance te Members on the < & nts!Each, at (\Casper’s. nt que ye se Sy, ng He , a Drawers at Only Twenty-Five ‘SLa3U2S TVIOUIWINOD GNV 3Nid W3INUOD _ oo IS ‘g191JOJWIO7) ped ‘yore $y ‘sioyuRlg 314M F-01 “390d BJ 28 ‘syeto4c' Aavayy "W280 Sud) QE “‘si9MmEIG] pue sTTYsIEpul) CUS sueW ‘s}ld9 €) ‘potspunerun ‘suIyS SM "OZ$ 02 €2$ wosy ‘yD01,7 pue yes ‘s}ING SssoJq anbrg $uey HY JAA] SUONOUDSY ISaB8L} 81) surys ery M FED Sy P-31 . eiuso *S]U00 €) ‘syjer9AC— havoH] ¢ Ajsour1oy ‘sting asoUNIsseD OUI] SUT "0z$ 01 poonpos Z§ AjrouLs0} ‘sting sJOWISSeD OUI S,UeT “[1$ 01 paonpss ¢y ‘sooyg ‘sjoog ‘spoop) sul stun] CWaLIVSNIH NOWONaTs OL Loarans) APSE SUPAAOTICS CU? 38 PICS OC TITS MOF "€@ I$ ‘porzpaneyun §$ ‘s1oyuElg "yous @ ‘siayuerg Apueg ony P11 ated e 6g [$ pur If ‘sxomesq, pur sunys sopuy peuueyy Ao1n soy “ype SyuN0 06 ‘SISMeIG] pue SuYS Jopuy) pPuUEly UowUe suo x D 10d 7 S00 MATA HD Tad TPS 8%) . sine Use ON =o USES 3 aw yw AB oF 2 => a ee “egy Ss FG ca sp eg at oes Seri te =e eStak HE om Bs 3 =. a8 ; 5 f — J ae bo = is 2. ’ a . Ae cos ES Oe = Fs . 2 eg . M AUASHY LACHLIM FIVS LVAAO FONIHLO19 3NI4 SAO@ ONY SHINOA ‘S.NIWN 98 HD ont Ysup 10; Ang we arson sounly, PIU Oy, $1,000 "BENERIT.Annual Fes for expenses (in advance). es 3 90 $2,000 BENEFIT. _. Annual Fee for expenses (in advance).. . $3,000 BENEFIT. Annual Fee for 7 ag advance)... 7 00 $5,000. BENEFIT. Bifitramee Rte soos ocd cc nneu + open a «$20, 60 Annual Fee for expenses (in advance).... 10 00 $10,000 BENEFIT. . (Two Benefits of $5,000. each.) Membership Feeo. 2.. SUF.. eG 9000 Medical Examination’ Extra. ACCIDENT CLASS. HOME, BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, PROVIDING LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE. TO MEMBERS -QN THE ASSESSMENT .PLAN, $1,000 Benefit and $5 Weeklyi Indemnity: Annual Fee for expenses (in advance) ../. 100 $2,000 Benetit anhés0 Weekly inane. Annual Fee for ¢ expenses (in advance). weese 1 25 . $8,000 Benefit and $15 Weekly Indmny bed Annual Fee for expenses (in advarice). ian seit 30 $4,900 Benefit-and $20 Weekly Indemnity. Entrance Fee.. . c++: ok « cb ¥0RDE ob 08 «$7 50 Anrual Fee for expenses (in advance)..,. I 75 $5,000 Benettand $25 Weekly Indemnity. Kentrance Fee 6s vos ek os oo na eee . Annnal Fee for expenses (in advance)... 2 70° . BRATH! ONLY OR) WEEKLY INDEMNITY ‘ONLY. {At Lower: ‘Rates thi than the above. see $8 00