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November 25, 1883 (4 pages)

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SUNDAY, NOV. 25, 1883. . Acvorptne to the Londun Lancet, “brain tension is not proof of strength, but of weakness. The kait brow, straining eyes, and fixed attention of the scholar are not tokens of power, but of effort. This intellectnal man with a strong mind does his work easily, Tension is friction, and the moment the toil of & growing brain becomes laborious it should cease. We are, unfortanately, 80 accustomed to see brain work with effort, that we have come to associate effort with work, and to regard tension as something tolerable, if not natural. Asaraatter of fact no man. should ever knit his brow as he thinks, or in any. way evince effort as he works. The best brain work is done easily, with a calm spirit and equable temper, and in jaunty mood, All else is the toil of a weak or ill-developed brain straining to accomplish a task which is relatively too great for it.” ‘Tue desire to be a soldier in the United States army is by no means ardent, in fact,it is impossible t6 supply the 25,000 men nomizally required to make upour army. The losses by discharge, death and desertion are équal to 40 per cent. This is net a cheerful showing. The average American does not deem it necessary to preparé for war in times of peaee—astill he is equal to the emergency. Tue Stockton Herald has « theory regarding the Hill Sharon marriage. o Speaking of theories, it says: ‘Ours is that Sharon married Althea when he'was drunk, Sharon is in the habit of getting drunk. He is never avery wise man, and when under the influence of alcohol he is a sentimental ass. It would not be beyond Sharon’s capacity for folly when drank‘ to make even Nielson his bride.” Mr. Outerer is the name of tho editor of the Sutter Farmer. The nance ix evidently German, and il we are correct in our philological surmise . it is pronounced exactly like O° Liar when this fighting remark is made in the ordinary way. This isa very suggestive trade-mark for the rabid' est anti-slickens paper in the State to bear.—-Auburn Argus. GoveRnmenr officials,according to a dispatch from Washington, think Sergeant Mason should be released, because superior officers in the army whose offences are equally as great, though of another nature, escape merited punirhment, Two wrongs don’t make a right. GENERAL WasHINatTon and General Shermaa, by a curious historical ‘coincidence, issued their farewell orders to the army on the same day a century apart, November 1, 17831883, es MALve has 21,000 miles of wilder. nesses and the whole state of Massachusetts could be set down in the middle of them and not be able to find its way out, en i cot Tue smallest pony known is the pet ot the Baroness Burdett-CouttsBartlett. The pony stands only thirteen inches high, and is five years of age. ee Buy a $7 50 suit at Miller's, 017-tf VARIETY STORE. Emiel Rosenthal, (Successor to Mrs, A. Rosenthal,) Commercial 8t,, opposite Transcript Block NEVADA CITY* AVING et the stock im the ee obo rs. A. Rosenthal, and made ditions, I am now pared ti = ply the public with nine Fine Brands ot CIGARS and TOBACCO, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITs, VEGETABLES, NOTIONS, f Ete., Ete. And to sell everything in my store at fh Lowest Living Prices, and respectfully ask a share of the public paIf you want to smoke a Fine Cigar GO TO E. ROSENTHAL’S. — Established in 1852 L. Pp. FISHER $ NEWSPAPER " (Sealaaes AGENCY, Reowms 29 and. 31 Merc Ex 3 SAN FRANCIECO “pesdentthad pilitied, tec sik pireisnpece --Bublished on the Paci Const, ir NATIONAL EXOHANGE HOTEL. STANLY A. EDDY....,..Proprictos ee Ee Nov. 22, 1883. ‘ ‘A. Lewis, Duteb Fiat, F Base, Roseville, 0. D. Campbell, Blue Tent, Wm. Locke, Marysville. W. 8. Dewey, Yolo, D, Rodgers, Moore's Fiat, C. Haggerty, de . Kampfer, French Corral, . Harris, as 0 do . MoCarthy, VLR an, . H. McAllister, po . Nel c ponte: Leadville, © Dolliver, Willow Valley, . Keller, Graniteville, . C; Hogan, Sn Juan, « ©. Dickerson, Sierra City, A. Robberts, Eureka, . H. Hanson, Grass Valley, . E. Dane, San Francisco, . H, Butler, do W. Scales, Bloomfield, Union Hotel, RECTOR BHOS.... ..Proprieters. Nov. 23, 1883. Miss D. Grissel, . Washington, J, Farondet, do -: J. Grissel, do J. Dill, Diamond Creek, J. Dane & 8, Wolfe. Fiat, J. 8. Lam » Chico, A, Casey, Columbia Hill, W. Irving, Saw Mill, H. Hill, San Mateo, W.-H. McClure, Marysville, B. F. Snell, You Bet, J.&. Goodwin, do J. Vy F. Cc. TOP RE RM AAS EsOS Langdon, R. R, V.J. Biggers, V Fluine, Beckett, Colfax, Tegler, do J° Morris, Truckee, . T.Oakey, City, R. D. Carter, do J. Johuson, San Jose, J. W. Hussey, Willow Valley, J. L. Morgan, Cherokee, P. H. Brophy, do J. aa do J. Hughes, do E. Manson & w,San Francisco, : W. H. Harvey, do. “SPEAKING of the beneficial effects upon consumptives attributed to sprace forests, a writer in a Provi. { dence paper predicts that the day. will come when pine and spuce pillows will bess frequent a -household appartenance in oar bleak climU as the quinine bottle has long been in Southern and Western States. Tue National Cable Raitway Company, whose system of cable transportation has been in successful use in San Francisco and Chicago, has made a proposition to the Trustees of the East River Briuge to place their cables in operation on the bridge at their own expense. : This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More ecoromical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitade of low test, short weight, alum or phoshate powders. SoLD ONLY IN CANS. va Bakine Powder Co., 106 Wall st., N. Y. n3-ly Notice to Ureditors. STATE OF A, LYONS, deceased: Notice E is hereby given, by the un ed, Administrator of theestate of A. LYON®; deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator, at his residence on East Broad st. in toe “aioe Ec. B Administrator of estate of A. Lyons, dec; Dated, Nevada City, Nov. 23, 1883. J. L. Cohn, do E, Dawson, do J. Stokes, do T. J. Fhodatitah A O. Kloppenberg, o J.E. ; eka, do At Grass Valley, Nov. 23, 1883, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Abram, aged 58 years, a native of. Cornwall, Py ASTORIA Infants and Ohildren, Withent_ Morphine or Nercoting, Vhs oe as on raion Birr Slack, Cola Sentaur Liniment,~ Ax ab eure for Rheumatism, and E ELARGED snd IMPROVED. ——— -0-——A PAPER FOR ALL! —o— Daily Transcript Is THE LARGEST DAILY PAPER IN THE Established Sept, 6, 1860. By N. P. me we & Ce. N. P, Brown and L. 8. Calkins ‘PROPRIRTORS SAVING THE LARGEST CRCULATION i8s_rHe bot vein It is the only Daily paper published at’ the County Seat, and publishes regularly all Superviroral Transactions, Court Happenings, General County News, Mining Intelligence ray Serra Nevada Gold Fields. . . Undershirts and Drawers at Only Twenty-Five Cents)Each, at Notice for Proving Will. N theSuperior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, In the matter of the estate of SAMUEL LOWRY, deceased, Notice ishereby Pierce f 10th day of December, 1883,at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Céurt, at the Court House in the City and County of Nevada, has been appointed as the time and plice for proring ¢ ie will of said SAMUEL LOWRY, deceased, and for hearing the application of: U. 8. DEWEY for the issvance to him of Letters Testamentary, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same, November 23d, 1883, F. @ BEATTY, Clerk. Walling & Gaylord, Att’ys for Pet’r. : Notice., OTICE is hereb: ven, that the CHIN CAGO QUAR' INING COMPANY not be responsible, for the P oy ment of any work performed, or materials furnished the Chi: mine, unless ordered by the duly autho officers of the Com , THOS, LEGG, W. F, Exouesriant, Secretary. Nevada City, Nov, 2ist, 1883. ent. Tt isa great ladies who a cae to eg ‘which ee pen ae can It does not we that glossy appearance on the face which is 80 ob Only 10cents a cake. For sale by CARR BROS.
WATER-POWER MINING MACHINERY FOR SALE! rE following Mining Machinery, which is has been in neat three months and as good as new, is offered FOR SALE AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE COST PRICE : Hoisting and Pumpking Rig complete, including 10-inch pump, 200 feet of column. ‘Two Hardy Wheels. ‘1500 feet of 15-inch Pipe. 1000 feet of 11-inch Pipe. ‘Water Gates, Tools, etc, . Ew even to the buildian wulee oe iit with a view to removal. ~ Apply at Citizens Bank, Nov 22,NEVADA CITY, CAL. Masquerade Carnival ! NEVADA THEATRE, Friday Fein, ‘o. 30, 1883, JOHN MICHELL WILL GIVE A MASuerade Ball at Nevada tre on the Evening of the S0th of November, when he will offer Two Prizes for the best sus: tained Characters, Lady’s and Gentleman's.) Good music has m secured for the occasion, Time for unmasking, 10:30 o'clock. Admission $1 per couple. Bpectators—Ladies 25 cents ; children 25 cents ; Ladies in masque, free, No Lady admitted in’ mask without first bat swine an Bape evel Py at the door, can be ol e store of M. LESTER & CRAWFORD, . Cold Dist Bought, Wim. George.-Grass Valley. All persons indebted to me _}are requested to call without delay and settle their accounts, as I must have money at once. (. J. Naffziger. Nevada City, Nov. 1, 1883, DANCING SCHOCL. JOUN: MICHELL WILL OPEN HIS DANCING SCHOOL for tbe winter season of 1883-4, at oo On Friday Even’g, Oct. 5, 1883 And to be held each Friday evening therefater, at the following rates: Ladies, 25 cents; gentiemen, 50 cents. dies angi children’s class; admission 25 cents. f#@7Dance music furnished for parties at reasonable prices. 830 A. TAM, Horseradish, Tomato Catsup, Spanish Olives, Please give us a call. Every Friday afternoon at 8 O'clock, la-. TAM & TOMPKINS’ . Select Store, AT STUMPF’S HOTEL, BROAD STREET. Your attention is ‘called to the following list of choice articles just received at our new Store: Candies and Nuts, Dried Fruit, all kinds of Canned Fruit, Jellies and Jams. 3 French and German Mustard,by the bottle or gallon. All kinds Pickles, by the bottle, gallon or barrel. Assorted French and American Sardines. Assorted Potted Game in Eans. . EASTERN OYSTERS IN CANS, Pigs’ Feet, Cheese, (Swiss, American and Gerruan.) Sauerkrout by the gallon, Italian Paste, all kinds. German and Italian Bolognas, Sauces, Crackers, etc. TOBACCO AND CICARS. wre willisell Cheap forCash. TAM & TOMPKINS. and and FTERNCON SESSION from 2 to 4:30. EVENING from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. petent teacher will be in attendance = fens attention will be given to Ladies No objectionable persons admitted under incmane any ADMITTANCE FREE. Use of Skates Twentyfive Cents, CHILDREN under 12, Single Tickets 15 Cents, 2 for 25 Cents, 10 for $1. DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK A GRAND M. UERADE CARNIVAL will be aes to Ladion, ant to Contlamen : to Ladies, to nl3 A. 8. CHASE, Proprietor. & Residence Property for Sale. THE DWELLING HOUSE AT A BARGAIN. The Lot has a frontage of 191 feet, and aa dwel Bd botovane senda nes ape For terms apply to John A. Rapp, County Recorder's Office. Nevada City, Nov. 13. : E. A. .TOMPKINS, aé oe sé “ee $ se “cs Respectfully, Ri, ? asper’s. d 4INU09 ‘ fa $98 1004 MAGN IAD Dd HAS wey . TRS yoyo ye sis an, yanog Hay d "yous ‘S109 Ye SaaS stevo Sr qt { . *ALIO VOWAIN ‘Su3ayis TVI9U3WWOD ONY INI 00° I$ ‘se120;WIOD peg "yore $f ‘sjayuetg a1 Ay b-o1 89009 Z-] 2G ‘syjet2AC— Aavazy "Pod 8}u9d PE ‘ssomeiq] pue syysiopuy, OULe. W Sua; ‘30% €f ‘portpunezun ‘sys ayy D §,U2eW “BYU GY ‘sypesoa— Aavayy G6 I$ ‘portpuneyun ‘synys ony MOT) SOG UT WAONY 8A SUOTONPSH ySayeaL4 aN, ‘dn 9§ wot ‘syeasaaQ suo "8I$ 02 poonpas egg 4 L1$.03 peonpas 028 Ajsoursoy €@ I$ pur [§ ‘ssomerqy’ pue sinys sopuc jeuuesy Ao15 sua ‘SIOMEI(] PUL SUIYS Jopug jouUE], UOJUe §§ ‘sioyuelg erusoseD ony 9-11 "yore €f ‘soyuerg Apuey ony $-11 © i) “Tc Q =. ‘bee L——— ) I X . oo ge — — ‘OG$ 01 E8§ wro1y ‘y901,7 pue yoeG ‘syMG ssoiq; onbig sua; 088 03 poonpor EZ Ajsousoy ‘sing aJouTIsse> auTy Suey OL Loarans) OLTLOF OG} 38 PIOs oc] TIF-44 THOTT AA [I$ 03. poonpos @]§ Ajsaurso; ‘sing asoursse> our A sus é CWELAVAWAH NOLLONaaa Peulo; “syING JoAvag s Udy ‘SYING aJaUIIsse>) oUI.J S Us syunIy, pus syey ‘seoyg ‘s}00g ‘spoon SUIYSIUIN, 7 6 é 5 i QNIHLO19 JNId SAO@ ONY SHINOA ‘S.NIIN A \ ‘SAMLED TWSSO Opt xo wSeSe> Saodseg “yy 98 qED ON 10 YsULD a0y Ang wep opdoeg soury, prey oy, < . te make a first-class country . ~ eaPure Gum Rubber Boots, $4 at . (H#AUASTA LAOOHLIM WIVS LvaUO Junction of Main By a Competent’ Dru Corner Broad and Pine Sts., . WALTER D. VINTON: YProprictor. HUSSEY & SQN, . Ei aveOpened a First-O] 485 Grocery & Provision Sto." Commercial Streets, (Building formerly occupied by W. R. Coe,) where they will keep constantly on hand A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Fatnily Groceries, Provisions, Wines, LIQUORS, GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, &C. : WE vechias 4p suiz For Cach. On1s7, { And by so doing can quote’ LOWER PRICES for the best qualities of Goods than Any other Dealer in Nevada City, HUSSEY & SON, Nevada City A Large Stock of Pat Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prascription g st, and P RFECT PURITY guaranteed. { Medicines AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE NSURANCE COMPANIES E ANT: IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN, LIVER POOL. LONDON AND ¢v.OBP. Entrance Fee.... Entrance Fee Annual Fee for expenses $4:000 Benefit Entrance Fee.. Entrance Fee... 80S RCE MEO § wie ae kb Com e an Anrual Fee for expenses (in advance) £5,000 Benettand $25 Weekly Indemnity. Annnal Fee for expenses (in advance) ' DEATH ONLY OR WEEKLY INDEMNITY ONPY. At Lower ‘Rates than the above. __ BRAND 8ROS. Acents NEVADA QWLY TRANSCRIP THE CHEAPEST AND ‘BEST LIFE INSURANCE Providing Mutual Insurance to Members on the $1,000 BENEFIT. Annual Fes for expenses (in advance)... 3 $2,000 BENEFIT. Annual Fee for expenses (in advance).. 5 $3,000 BENEFIT. Entrance ded sd Cee TE Annual Fee for expense (in he oan) LC $5,000 BENEFIT. Entrance POO sos vcd i vvee s omptcanicet S86 Annual Fee for expenses (in advance) $10,000 BENEFIT. (Two Benefits of Membership Fee..... Medical Examination Extra. ¢ 88 fe) @eesen $5,000 each:) sense e ress cs SOU0 . ACCIDENT CLASS. HOME BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, PROVIDING LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE TO MEMBERS ON THE ASSESSMENT PLAN. : $1,000 Benefit and $5 Weekly: Indemnity. Annual Fee for expenses (in advance) m $2,000 Benefit andi$10 W. Entvanot Fee.. . 2.. 6 cs.. Annual Fee for expenses (in advance) $5,000 Benefit and $15 Weekly Indmny (in advance) and $20 Weekty Indemnity. A600 6 1 fe] e) eekly Indemnity. eceneee 125 hs I 50 $7 50 I 75 eeenee 2 22 ee ee . MO Me 90 Main 8, GRASS VALERY, ee gt A “i