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December 10, 1884 (4 pages)

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Cause, Red
Grove J@arnal, Modééto Herald,
Lodi Seatinel, Calavéras Chronicle,
Solano Republican, Woodland Mail,
Eee bebo. Galt Ganette,
Amador’: Ledger,’ Ventura Signal,
Placer Argus, Calveras Prospect,
Petalums Argus, Watsonville Pajoronian, Gilroy Advocate, Downie-. ~
ville Tribune and Messenger, Santa
Barbara Independent; San Bernardino Index, Grass Valley Tidings,
Grags Valley Union, Nevada Herald, Truckee Republican, Stockton
Record, andthe San Francisco Call,
which argues that he is the best maa
rests of this State and
féw York Tribune.
recommends hig.return to the Seuate iti.the inteteste of the Republicad party. .Coptainly this is an array of support.» equaled ina
Senatorial contest. Mr, Sargent
may well feel, promd of such an eudoreement.”’, ces
Tax Washin ol monument was
finally comple od Satarday,
Port.and (Oregon) has “received
twenty toné of ‘Olemargatine from
Chigg, Ped Ff
_ +: Union Hotel.
MECTOR BROS.....
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a dueeaia Dee: 7, 1884.
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B Guscetti, do
A Carley, do,
wd Wadden, San Francieco
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Thoopwon, Forest City
Fide oe Yuba river
B Lawrey, Marysville ,
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O F Tobias, Anthony House
A.Derg, Blue Tent
NATIONAL EXOHANGE HOFEL.
STANLY A. EDDY PROPRIETOR,
pie, ie
Dec. 7, 1884.
B Guscetti, Ranch
JH Fruloy, Sacramento
JW Jenkins Little York
C McMurray, Camptonville
Miss L Calvin do
R H Bliss, do
an Cit
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Chas Hill, do
P Menhan, do
8 Richardson, Columbia Hill
Wm Avery, Federal Loan mine
ees
‘ A Witty Customer
Went toa drug store and asked for
SOZODONT. The storekeeper said
“We're out of that, but here is something just as good.” The practical
customer said, ‘‘No, you don’t,” and
walked out to a neighboring store
‘ and got a bottle of SOZODONT.
a
Fresx oysters cooked in any
_ style.Tea, coffee,and chocolate at
Tam’s. n26
RD 9, ape a Seen oe
/ ‘Diamonds, Rubies, Ete.,
Set ia 18 caret gold, and of the Iatest designs, oan be found at Luetje
& Brand’s, . A7-6t
tee
“Beauriro, <Auto,, Photo. and
Scrap Albums atCarr Bros, d6-ti
. , Dr, Pennington
Gli ey Maced a0 bin sdenttad-office, .
dl-lm
er
. )exse Eastern oysrers in cane
50'cents to $1 a can at Tam’s, Broad
———00____ . The Bee’ Process yet discovered for saving fine Gold.
is. plating on all metals, Old Tableware repaired a: old.—-Gold, Silver, Nickel and Copper
__ . . J, ©, Digkerman, See. d9-td
; nuts for sale-cheap at A.Tam’s
". matters.
CALIF
Ini
. Po Select s Nico Holiday Present,
° ages
By all mesns go to Luetje & Brand’s,
watches, ; jew iry, solid silver and
plated ware., Also diamonds, rabies,
emeralds, and other precious . stones
+Teet in coin gold’ and in any style
desired, a7-6t
Curistmas Cards st Carr Bros, tf
Ciel
Arpad Haraszruy & Co. of San
Francisco have a limited number of
J. W. Rossow, Com.
Fresn cawvy, tuts, figs and chest.
Broad cases of assorted California Wines at
oe m20 ker N. ¥. Apsley. A micst duitsble
ae ae Holiday Gift for friends East.
The Housqwife’s Favorite.
F
a ‘ Carr Bros. have the completest
ghar, So ke ae TeOT? . tine of Hioliduy “Goods, Their
Once the names often married ladies, d6-tf
at same address, and 12 two-ct.
stamps for tage, our handson e,
entertaining and instructive Journal,
devoted to f favcy work,
decorating, cooking and honsehold
Regular price, $1 00,
Send to-day, and secure next numprices are the lowest.
aa aa
Onx of the most successful remedies ever advertised is Kerr’s As.hma
Cure. It cures all pains, colics or
cramps and general debility. Try it
and be convinced. : o3l-ly
0
Hany New: Year.
THE ORIGINAL
Santa Claus at Home !
pesLaetewecay ¢ Veusnccuntey
Corner Pine and Commercial Streets.
peaesins , WEN
“THE FINEST LINE OF USEFUL
A ND
Actistie Welidan Gifts
TO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTY.
‘
What We Claim To Be.
The oldest business house in Nevada and will
remain so.
Always to sell our goods at the verylowest
figure, according to qualities, hence our success.
Ws CxL.AXTMWE.
Never to notice any competition, especially
Cheap Johns. é
We Cx.AxcnE
To have pocketed 18 ‘Cheap John Cash Stores”
since our career here. We always have room for
one more.
ATS CL.ALW
To live here as our home. We are no FLY
BY NIGHTS.
WE Cr.A TIMI
To sell our goods at our own pleasure because
they belong to us. We are not fellows who have
nothing to lose, but all to gai, hence we are under
no obligations to played-out second handed dealers.
WE SL.Atwe
That we have told the people before to be
careful of Cheap John Fly-by-Night Cash Stores,
as they blow for a certain time, then they go down
as their predecessors, with notice to leave town.
HERE IS OUR PRICE LIST
-For the next 60 days, subject to reduction:
Calico, 25 yards for $1.
Muslin, 18 yards for $1.
Ticking, 14 yards for $1.
Sheeting, 5 yards for $1.
Gingham, 20 yards for $1.
Canton Flannel, bleached and unbleached, 16
yards for $1,
Worsted Plaids, in all cglors, 16 yards for $t.
Ladies’ Worsted Shawls, 65 cents.
Children’s Shawls, 4o cents.
Buttons, per dozen, 2 cents.
Chemise, 35 cents.
Bleached and unbleached Nightgowns 60 cents.
Cloaks, from $1 up to $50.
Everything Marked in Plain Figures,
Pp. S.—We take no notice of Sensational Advertisements. ROSENB C BROS,
Palace Dry Goods Store.
.
race
Silver Plated Amalgamating Plates
. FOR. SAVING GOLD. ~
Used in Quartz, Gravel and Placer Mining,
Inany size or Quantity Furnished to Order.
_ GUN AND PISTOL MOUNTING A SPECIALTY.
ORNIA ELEUTRO PLATING WORK
who havea magnificent stock of} .
Imjber. Address, Domestic Journal,. Gurr Boos for your children and .
Nunda, N. -Y. _ 21-3m_ . friends, at Carr Bros, d6-tf
tt ae a nn Sn A IR ER Rn rm PORN es ae
Infants and Children,
Wither? Merphive_ce_Narcotine,
or
So areas
Wi a Te
i asec
Sra
‘THE NEW
SHOE STORE,
%
Just Opened in the Transeript
Block, Commereial Street,
—BY—
D. LEBECK.
Ree” ongiicab ON HAND A FULL LINE
Ladies’, Misses and Children’s
SHOES,
Gent’s Boots, Shoes & Slippers.
The best stock ever
brought to Nevada City,
at Prices Lower
than ever before offered here,
Vou have been paying Fancy
Prices long enough for your
Boo's and Shoes,
Just Call on Me.
Notice to the Public.
Y WIFE having left my bed and board
witheut just cause, hereby warn
the public against trusting her on my account. I willnot be responsible for any
bills that she may contract.
CHARLES BROWN.
North Bloomfield, Dec. 2, 1884. .
é
nnouncement
i
—_—
Ye people in need, don’t say that the fow state
of your pocket prevents the wish of your generous
thoughts, but
— Come,
And by an investigation of our large and complete}.
stock of 4
NEW WINTER GOODS,
And a consideration of our. UNPRECEDENTED
LOW PRICES,
Realize the Saving !
Men’s Suits from $6 to $ 25.
BOY'S SUITS FROM $3 TO $10.
In MEN’S OVERCOATS we have the Jargest,
the cheapest and best selected stock that has ever been
placed before the people of this county, and ranging
in price from $5 TO $25.
Blankets, Bed Comforters, Hats, Caps, Botts Shoes,
Farnishing Goods, Rubber Goods, Oi) Clothing,
~——-‘Trnmks, Satchels, Valises, Etc,
We don’t give way to BLOWING; but we do
say, that by purchasing from us we can do a ittle
better by you than any one else can afford to
We know it pays to Advertise QENUINE BARGAINS
and when customers call for them show them that
you have got just what you advertise.
Weare the ONLY HOUSE north of Sacramento that is engaged in the Wholesale Business.
COR. BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA CITY.
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE.
Wholesale Houses—
HYMAN BROS., Honolulu, Sandwich Islands.
HYMAN BROS., 102 Chamber St., New York.
HYMAN BROS,., 216, 218 Cal. st., San Franc’o,
ee
ce ce ‘
No, 657 Mission Street,
KEATING & FAGAN, Proprietors. :
San Francisco,
.
BEAVER SUITS, SiS. .
: MEN’S OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO $20.
Boys’ Suits, from 4 to8 years, $3.50,
Boys’ Suits, from 8 to 12 years, $5,
Boys’ Suits, from 12° to .
Men's Heavy Overalls, 50 CENTS A PAIR.
Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 25 CENTS EACH.
‘Men’s Brown Duck Pants, $7 GENTS A PAIR.
Men’s Marysville Flannel Undershirts, . EACH,
Men’s Shaker Socks, [2 CERTS A PAIR,
WHITE FAMILY ‘BLANKETS, $3.50 A PAIR,
Bed Comforters, 87 Cents a pair, .
Children’s Pebble Goat Button Shoes, sizes from 8 to 11, $1.25.
Misses Button Pebble Goat Shoes, from 11 to 2, $1.50.
Ladies’ Kid Shoes, 2 to 7, $2.50.
Gen’s Genuine-Eureka Boots, sizes 6 to 10, $4,
United Workingmens’ Cornish Clinker Boots, $4.75, ;
Having no Rent to pay is only one of the Reasons. by
T sell Goods 50 per cent, Cheaper than any
“Ole Dealer im Nevada County,
Dae (reat Roloc in loting
kee. Cusack ae
CORNER PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY.
Goods Sold at about what otber Dealers pay for t
Here is a sample of Prices of a few Articles :
Men's. Cassimere Bail ~guaranteed Cassimere-ONLY
nl!
=
$10.
$12.
$20.
FRENCH DIAGONAL SUITS, $18,
“ “6
66
tay
years, $7,
&
_. selling elsewhere for the same qualit mp 8 same quality at $1 50.
sy
AT SHERIFF’S SALE.
A. BLUMENTHAL,
Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City,
Purchased Last Week, in San Francisco, a stock of —
Goods value at $16,480 for the-Low Price: of
$6,740 Cash;and as it is a larger stock.
han . desire to carry, . will give the
people the Benefit of the
GREAT BARGAIN.
There never was such a sale as this one, and the
people should take immediate advantage of it.
The Sale will commence Tuesday Morning, Dec, 2,
and continue during the month.
The following is the Price List of a Few Articles :
500 ladies’ Chemise, bleached and unbleached,
tucked and ruffled, at. 30 cents each. i
150 pairs ladies’ Drawers, assorted sizes, plain .
and tucked, at 30 cents each.
120 pairs ladies’ Nightgowns, from 4o to 52 inches long, trimmed with Embroidery, at 50 cents each.
ee ladies’ Gingam Aprons, bound with tape, 3
for $1.
250 pairs ladies’ Merino Shirts and Drawers at
40 cents each.
300 pairs ladies’ Merino Shirts and Drawers, in
. better qualities, red and white, from” 75 cents to $250 apiece.
400 pairs children’s Merino Vests
to 34, at 30 cents apiece. ;
250 pairs children’s Merino Vests in finer qualities
from 50 cents to $1 each,
100 doz. ladies’ Fancy Striped Cotton Stockings
12 pairs for $1.
75 doz. ladies Fancy Striped Cotton Stockings in
finer qualities, from $2 to $12 a doz.
50 pieces bleached and unbleached Canton Flannel 14 yards for $1.
_ 40 pieces bleached and unbleached Canton Flan-.nel, in better qualities, from 1 bit to 20 cents a yard.
2000 yards bleached and unbleached Muslins, 20
yards for $1.
5000 yards bleached and unbleached Muslins, in
better qualities, from 12% to 20 cents a yard.
500 ladies’ Balmoral Skirts from 50 cents.to $10
apiece.
150 children’s Cloaks, sizes from 6 to 14 years,
at $1 25 each. fe
206 children’s Cloaks, in better qualities, from $3
to $10 each:
100 ladies’ Walking Jackets, at $1 50 apiece.
250 ladies’ Cloaks and Ulsters-from $2 50 to $
apiece. }
s 2500 yards fine patterns of Calicos, 22 yards for
Ii
3000 yards fine patterns of Calicos, in better qualities, 14 yards for $1.
150 pieces Toweling at reduced prices.
’ 20 pieces of bleached and unbleached Table Linens at greatly reduced prices. .
250 doz. 34 white Napkins, already hemmed, at
reduced prices.
20 pieces 36 inch wide French Cashmere at 25
cents a yard.
40 pieces black and assorted colors Cashmere
from 50 cents to $1 50 a yard, :
1000 yards black and colored Silks for Christmas
presents, reduced to nearly half price. .
50 pieces black and colored, plain and brocaded
Velvets at reduced prices. ‘
Fancy Goods nearly given away.
_ 360 pairs ladies. white and colored Corsets, all
sizes, at 40 cents a pair. is
_ 200 pairs ladies ‘white and colored corsets, all
sizes, at 75 cents, selling elsewhere at $1 50.
150 pairs ladies white genuine French Corsets,
all sizes, at $1, worth $2.
100 dozen Eagle Pins, at 25 cents a dozen.
300 pieces Ribbons at all prices.
250 doz children’s colored border Handkerchiefs
at 25 cents a dozen.
120 doz. ladies’ fancy border Handkerchiefs at
$i 50a dozen.
100 doz. ladies’ and gents’ Silk Handkerchiefs,
hemstitched, at half price. . one
150 doz. cream Lace Scarfs at different Prices.
Kid Gloves in all shades and sizes.
CENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING COODS.
40 doz. gents’ Merino Shirts and Drawers, all sizes at 75 cents a suit,.
, siz s from 18
.
.
30
z. XX Marysville Shirts and D.
$1 25 each, selling elsewhere at $2. sigs
50 doz. white Shi ith fine li ; ee
mualio, c6 81 Oe ana i ine linen bosoms, made out of Wameutts
~ 100 doz. Drawnout T ‘ i
600 pairs white and coheed 5 gaa 2 50 te $18 0 eb
T have just received an immense stock of HODIDAY GOODS, such as
Japanese Cases, Work Boxes, Perfume Uases, Toilet Sets, Etc.,
Which I will nea: ly give away. .
Also 1000 Dolls from 1 Bit to 50 Cents. 36 inches long.
T have made an immense reduction-on BRUSSELS CARPETS.
N. B. Acertain man advertises that he has for sale’ $3,000
worth of Cloaks, Wraps, etc. The assertion is enough to make
a brick house smile, There are not in all the stores of Nevada
City combined $3,009 worth of ‘such goods, and havestore more than one-third of them all.
Remember goods will be sold as adverti of the: vei
quality, and eae Tobn trash, eg agate Ba > ch Mee lathe
last 15 years is fally established that I keep only the best quality. of goods.
Orders from the count ill 4
on application. EI De Recently, eehenied Se. snd eaten Sen¥
in red, white and ‘blue, at:
. No trouble in showing you the goods, whether’.you purchase or not.
A, BLUMENTHAL,