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‘THE DAILY
TRANSCRIPT,
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Nevada City, Nevada County,
Ruined Ice Crop.
Nevada’ Cit As } I!
At THe party nein) eyeing
the following tab eaux
be presented: ‘“‘The Arrival of Santa
Claus,” with. snow-storm effect;
ae
STEREOSCOPI
: The Truckee Republican says: “Filling the Stockings,” and ‘Phe
-. The storm came in the very midst Christmas Tree.” —
of the ite harvest.
Large
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 1884. forces of men pai Gngewed in
storing ice at each o
e@ various
ice ponds. For some time past CHRISTMAS
the
season
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
had beea one of great
ee
romise, and the ice was frozen
vom twelye to twenty inches thick.
I. 0. O. F. EncampmentPlections. The storm has completely ruined
the entire crop.
The companies
PARTY
ing the ensuing term as officers of
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, I.
0. O. F.: John Hocking, C. P.;
—
oe
~
Reduced Fares for Teachers.
John H. Richards, H. P.; Chas.
Qucen Cilyof theSierrs Sezdas
f
NEVADA THEATRE,
Thursday Fven’g, Dec. 25th.
Views of every point of intercst for miles
around,
For tale by
The feature of the
will bea
Scribe; N. P. Brown, Treas.; W. lar fare to pariies attending the
Brown, J. W.
State Teachers’ Convention, which .
At Grass Valley, Saturday evenconvenes in Oakland on the 29th.
ing, the following were elected of30th and 3ist of the present
ficers of Union Encampment, No. month. The full fare is paid on
11, for the ensuing term: B. A. the down trip, and a rebate is
made
P.;43. W. Edwards, S$. W.; V.
thier, J. W.; W. D. Harris,
; William Bee, Treasurer.
Trustees, George Fletcher, S. H.
Dille and John Pascoe. The in
‘
stallation takes place on the eyening of January 3d.
Dance
Every person attending wili
be awarded a present.
Th’ se desiring to put pres
ents on the tree are req est
ed to leave them at the Fine.
atre Wednesdayafte-noon.
AUCTION! Soa . Merry Christmas and Happy New
AUCTION.
:
Furnishing
Goods,
Clothing,
Hate,
THE ORIGINAL
HAVE KEPT THE GOODS LONG
AUCTIUN! . AUCTIO.!
AUOTION!
among the stockmun of this State and the
State of Nevada, and the Territory of Utah.
In the ati
it to exircise this species of
free ownership over unoc:upied land, the
stockmen in many instances -the full fac's
ot which are within my knowledge —-have intimidated intending settlers, and in all cases
have discouraged settlement upon unoccu
ied lands relating to hoth Government and
BOY'S SUITS FROM $3 TO $10:
M* WIFE having left my bed and board
without just cause, T hereby warn
the public against trusting hor on my
ac
count. I willnot be responsible for
any
bills that she may contract.
CHARLES BROWN.
North Bloomfield, Dec. 2, 1884,
.
250 pairs ladies’ Merino Shirts and Drawers at
We doht’t
give
way to BLOWING;
but we do
500 ladies’ Balmoral Skirts from 50 cents to $10
Wholesale Houses
apie.
HYMAN BROS., Honolulu, Sandwich
Islands.
150 children’s Cloaks, sizes from 6 to 14 years,
HYMAN BROS., 102 Chamber St., New
York. at $1.25
each.
c’o.
2c€ children’s Cloaks, in better qualities, from $3
to $1@ each.
100 ladies’ Walking Jackets, at $1 50 apiece.
250 ladies’ Cloaks and Ulsters from $2 50'to $30
apiece.
i.
s 2500 yards fine patterns of Calicos, 22 yards for
be
_ 3000 yards fine patterns of Calicos, in: better
qual
HYMAN BROS.,, 216, 218 Cal. st., San Fran
edu0 i Clothing
arene
ilroad lands, The advancing settlemen:
Always to sell our goods at the very lowest
figure, according to qualities, hence our success.
CORNER
Never to notice any competition, especially
Cheap
Johns.
and stockm n that no application for graz
YAP CL. KINK
'
ing land will be deemed to Lave any \aliu‘ty if such application relates. to land fit for
occupancy and cultivation by an agricultur
ist All lands suitable for agiiculture o1
horticulture, upon which a settler desires to
establish a home, shall hereatter be deemed
To have pocketed 18 ‘Cheap John Cash Stores”
We always have room for
since our career here,
one more.
to have been dedicated to such purpose; and
the applicant desiring to devote it to such
purpose shall be deemed ¢ have acqu‘red a
rior right to purchase as against any grazng application, notwithstanding the priori
ty ofthe latter.
:
Further notice is hereby given that a reasonable annual rentcl will be charged for
ell railroad lands Jying within any range
claimed by any herusman; and that any ont
To live here as our home.
BY NIGHTS.
We are no
FLY
=. CASPE’s
R
,
150 pieces Toweling at reduced prices.
Here is a sample of Prices of a few Articles :
Men's Cassimere Saits ~ gueranteed C:ssimere-ONLY $19.
oe
“
oe
ve
ray
tay
sé
ray
=
$i2.
$15.
sizes, at 40 cents a pair.
$I8.
200 pairs ladies white and colo
$20,
red corsets; all
size
s, at 75 cents, selling elsewhere
FRENCH DIACONAL. SUITS, gig, 150
at $1
pairs ladies white genuine Fre 50.
se
se
Notice to the Public.
That we have told the people before to be
areful of Cheap John Fly-by-Night Cash Stores,
as they blow for a certain time, then they go down
as thtir predecessors,
Y WIFE, MRS. ELLEN SCHMIDT,
(formerly MKS, ELLEN FITZSIM
MUNS,) having left my bed and board with
I
out just cause, [hereby give notice that .
will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her.
notice to leave town.
HERE IS OUR PRICE LIST
Nevada City, Dec. 22,1884..
Cangon Flannel, bleached and unbleached,
yards for $1.
Valley Road,
FAMILY
16
‘Worsted Plaids, in all colors, 16 yards for $t.
Ladies’ Worsted Shawls, 65 cents. ~
A TWO YEAR COLT.
Children’s Shawls, 40 cents.
Buttons, per dozen, 2 cents.
Chemise, 35 cents.
Sired by Dorchester,
Bleached and unbleached Nightgowns 60 cents,
Will be Raffled on Christ:
Cloaks, from-$1 up to $50.
F
verything Marked in Plain Figures,
P. S.—We take ne notice of Sensational Adver
220 Tickets, $1 Bach, tisements.
:
f,
im" a splendid opportunity to
get a fine blooded animal for $1. .
ROSENBERG BROS,
Palace Dry Goods Stor
e.
*
BLANKETS
$3 50
A
Children’s Pebble Goat B utton Shoes,
¢
aN
:
nch Corsets,
$
tched, at half price.
PER #
PER \
—
=
Tas
attenti
bell ai
citizen
electio
edge b
provisi
ace Col
the you
that th
know V
Mon?
o'clock
ing a la
shoue b
king dr
them a
was not
piece to
rain Wa
it hada
WE A.
will pri
it, an al
San Fra
eonditio
lis and
interesti
this sec!
AFTER
a decrea
T2LANSCE
again re
matter.
upinqu
Since
asouthe
comotiv
here dist
done at.
ten mile
A CHIM
op nigh
was fillec
ing dren
chimney
was thor
It WAS
man and
home fr«
That iten
for the la
TH tre
of half-dr
ning at M
and a lar;
one of th
Tue in
Encampu
take plac,
and Dis.
duct the
Tue rai
afternoor
dies who
The stor
thriving
J.B.M
viseo, wi
city his h
Joe’s mui
of his dey
In the n
Powell, d
made a di
count of t
discharge
Dak.
teacher in
has gone
medical st
tute.
GEORGE
ter, retw:
home in}
here.
THe tel
and San f
and itis»
that dispa
THE pas
an hour Jp
ning. owir
cific train.
THE reg
ci, A L. ¢
ning.
Mrs. A,
San Franc
‘
sizes from 8 to rt, $1.25;
Misses Button Pebble Go at Shoes, fro
m 11 to 2, $1.50.
Ra
50.idoz.pert
h ge
whit
e Shir
oe
ts, with fine
ne jilinen bosons, made
out
: of Wameutta
100
L doz.
2 Draiwnout Toe8 and Shaker Sock
s a t 12
600 pairs white and colored s
Blankets from $2 ie $18
« ll
Thave
i
ch I will nea ly give awa
I have made an i; nine
y,
to 59 Cents.
38 inches long.
nse reduction on BRUSSE
r Boots, $4.75.
Having No Heat to pay is only one of.the Reasons why
. all Goods 60 per ceut Cheaper than any
et Delrin Nevada Comp, ~~
(
inches lon;
diameter, ;
ently not
Aumer is
says he we
forit. He
will to-mo:
s.
‘Also 1000 Doll's from 1 Bit
United Workingmens’ Co rnish Clinke
central’
po
4s perfect,
of a ram’s
Tom Roa
field to ser:
and chain,
having exp
James C,
out Sunday
jail for mal
to jail at ns
mornin b
him for bes
just received an immense stoc
k of HODIDAY GOODS, suc
h as
Japanese Cases, Work Box3,
Perfume Cases, Toilet Sets
,
Etc.,
Whi
Ladies’ Kid Shoes, 2 to 7, $2.50.
Gen’s Genuine Eureka Boots, sizes 6 to 10, G4,
About t
chased a . i
county, ar
old ewe wv
from the
{
Marsh & W
for a week.
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING cooD
a4
A
150 doz. cream Lace Scarfs at
differ
Kid Gloves in all shades and size ent Prices.
s.
40 doz. gents’ Merino Shirts
and Drawers, all sizes at 75
se Hing elsewhere
cents a suit
for the sam
< doz. XX Marysville Shire quality at $1 50.
ts and Deawers, in ted, whit
e and blue, at
ata selling elsewher
e at $2.
p
ed Comforters, 87 Cents a pair,
er
a
Undershirts, $i EACH,
Sheeting, 5 yards for $1.
Gingham, 20 yards for $1.
At Mrs; Wills’ Rangh, Grass
Boys’ Suits, from 4 to8 years, $3.50, Bays’ Suits from 8 to 12 ears, $5,
Boys’ Suits, from 12 to . years, $7,
Men’s Heav
25 CENTS EACH,
Men’s Brown Duck Pants, 37 CENTS
PAIR:
:
Men’s Marysville Flannel
Ticking, 14 yards for $r.
Pe
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
t 25 cents a dozen.
120 doz. ladies’ fancy border Han
dkerchiefs at
$1 50a dozen.
wes eae
:
100 doz: ladiier
:
es’ and gents
Silk Han
dkerchiefs,
hemsti
Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers,
Muslin, 18 yards for $1.
RAFFLE?
~
y Overalls , S8 CENTS
A PAIR.
‘or the next 60 days, subject to reduction:
Calico, 25 yards for $1.
JOHN SCHMIDT.
mas Day, Dec. 25th.
with
I
“é
BEAVER SUITS, Si8.
no obligations to played-out second handed dealers.
MEN’S GVERCOATS FROM $5 To $20.
nothing to lose, but all to gain, hence we are under
—
250 doz. 34 white Napkins, already hem
med, at
reduced prices.
20 pieces 36 inch wide French Cashme
re 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 paits ladies white and colore
d Corsets, all
Goods Sold at about what otter Dealer pay hr them
oe
To sell our goods at our own pleasure because
hey belong to us. We are not fellows who have
ities, 14 yards for $1.
20 pieces of bleached and unbleached Table
Z
LinPINE AND. COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA
ens at greatly reduced prices.
CITY.
i
laying claim to such range right, fuiling
and refusing to make arrangements with
the Land Department for the use of such
land will be deemed to have voluntarily
forfeited such range rights, and the right to t
ture such lands will be digposed of, either
y sale or rent, to other svockmen, Effec
tive measures will be alopted to promote
the settlement ofall land fit foruzricultural
urposes within the limits of ranges claimwe«
3s stockmen; and settle:s are invited to
tuke possession of such lands under the rules
pre-cribed in such cases, All information :
relating to rights of applicants will be for
warded to auy address upon application,
WM, H. MILLS,
d16-2tw
Land Agent, C. BP. R. R.
Cc
125 ladies’ Gingam Aprons, bound with tape, 3
for $1.
remain so,
‘privileye of porcnesiag the railroac’
land when it shall be placed in the market.
This notice is intended to i.form settlers
500 ladies’ Chemise, bleached and unbleaché@,
tucked and ruffled, at 30 cents each.
150 pairs ladies’ Drawers,. assorted’ sizes, plain
and tucked, at 30 cents each.
;
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE 5000 yards bleached and unbleached Muslins, in
et Ae
" better qualities, from 1214 to 20 cents a yard.
. The oldest business house in Nevada and will
in the valleys of Califorvia has almost eliminated thisabuse, But the custoin still con
tinues upon an extensive scale as relates to
lands in the iniddle altituics of mountain
sections.
Stocknen taking up grazing
range in the manner herein indicated, have
usually made application to the Lard De‘partment of the Central Pacific Railioad for
Thefollowing is the Price List of a Few Articles:
250 pairs children’s Merino Vests in finer qualities
from
50 cents to $1 each,
uittle
100 doz. ladies’ Fancy Striped Cotton Stockings
SHOES,
We know it pays to Advertise CEYUINE BARGAINS 12 pairs for $1.
75 doz. ladies Fancy Striped Cotton Stockings in
Kent's Boots, Shoes & Slippers.
and when customers call forthem show them that finer qualities,
from $2 to $12 a doz.
The best stock ever
brought ts Nevada City,
50 pieces bleached and unbleached Canton Flanat
rices
Lower you have got just what you advertise. _
thaWover before offered here,
Weare the ONLY HOUSE north. of Sacranel 14 yards for $1.
:
Vou have been paying Fancy
40
pieces
bleached
and
unbleached
Canton
Flanment
o
that
is engaged in the Wholesale Business.
Pric2s long enouzh for your
nel, in better qualities, from 1 bit to 20 cents a yard.
Boo's and Shoes,
What We Claim To Be.
ownership in ich lanus, has otained
ae
Men’s Suits from $6 to $25.
in price from $5 TQ $25.
Notice to the Public,
TO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTY.
Dane
and continue during the month.
2000 yards bleached and unbleached Muslins, 20
when we
OR many years the custom of seico' ing
_There never was sucha sale as this one, and the
Just Call on Me. COR. BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA CITY. yards for $1.
feel like it, at 46 Broad Street.
F from u
pied
Gover
tand Rail
road lands a range, ard claiming a rane
Realize the Saving !
people should take immediate advantage of it.
The Sale will commence Tuesday Morning, Dec. 2,
say, that by purchasing from us we can do a
Ladies’, Misses and Children’s
better by you than any one else can afford to
Saturday Evening, Dec, 13th,
MTN
. LOW PRICES,
people the Benefit of the
SREATVT BARGAIN.
}
OF
THe FINEST LINE OF USEFUL
diz
U. A. BARRETT:
NOVICE TO STOCKMEN’
And a consideration of our UNPRECEDENTED
placed before the people of this county, and ranging
{
—AND—And every evening thereafter,
NEW WINTER GOODS,
han . desire to carry, . will give the
120 pairs ladies’ Nightgowns, from 40 to 52 inchSHOE STORE, the cheapest and best selveted stock that has ever been es long, trimmed with Embroidery, at 50 cents each.
D. LEBECK.
Corner Pine and Commercial Streets.
. enough—to loo’ at. Now I’m going to
sell ‘em
less” and get some new ones,
The best
bidder takes 'em away.
$6,740 Cash, and as it is a larger stock
In MEN’S OVERCOATS we have the largest,
FASUIONABLE
‘Oy * boaaleaes ON HAND A FULL LINE
CARER 3Bros.,
Jewelry and Notions,
THE NEW
at $16,480 for the Low Price of
sh Ses
—--O
Boys’ Winter Clothing,
DEMOREST’S
Goods Value
cents each.
Blan kets, Ted Ccmftrters, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, 40 300
pairs ladies’ Merino Shirts and Drawers, in
Opened ia the Transcript
Year JustBlock,
better:
qualities,
red and white, from 75 cents to $2Foruishing Goods, Rubber Goods, Oi] Clothing, 50 apiece.
Commercial Street,
400 pairs children’s Merino Vests, si zs from 18
Tronks, Satchels, Valises, Etc,
to 34, at 30 cents apiece.
Santa Claus at Home!
CLEARING OUT SALE OF
0. C, PERCIVAL, Artis.
a full size feshionable Pattern of any size or
style selevted, ma"zing twelve patterns during the yar, or value of over three dollars,
besides the mest popular, entertaining and
useful Magazine. single copies 20 cents:
yearly $2. Address W. JE\NINGS DEM.
OREST, 17 East 14th Si: cet, New York.
All presencs left will be
token in charze by Mr. Mich
down, no damage has been done
to the flume.
Ee
dl4
MUNTHLY MAGAZINE will be given
Damage to the Wagon Road,
Purchased Last Week, in San Fransisco, a stock of
~
a
.
Wie each number of
~~
The Union says: The heayy
ell, who vill be responsible
for the same.
The Rushing Yuba.
‘. rains of the past week hayé caused
considerable damage to the new?
Since’ the storm began the wagon road to San Juan, by the
In order to -give those engaged in business a chance to
South Yuba River Tunnel Mining caving of the banks on the grades
attend
the Dawe and Tree
Company at Hoyt’s. old crossing oneach side of the Yuba, and it
the distribution of prizes wi
have of course been compelled to will be impassable for teams until
not commence till half past 10 o'clock
abandon operations in the bed 0, repairs are made, which will not , Dancing
will begin at 9 o'clock.
the channel. One of the men be undertaken until the Sprin
g.
who came down from there Monmonths.
Music by Govyne’s Orchestra
day says when he left the river
Se — P. .
was five feet higher than he had
BORN.
t
PRICE OF ADMISSION:
ever seen it before, and the tunIn Rhonersville, Humboldt county, to Jo-; Per Couple
$t OO
nel was running full. . Althouzh seph Jenkins and wife, a son,
. Ladies without escort..25 cent
a great deal of floatwood came
3
Agents at Nevada City.
Price 25 cents each, or $2.50 per doze,
No Two Views alike.
Orders by Mail promptl*a1 ed,
UNPARALELLED.
at returning on presenta
Schanniy
Come,
Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City,
. And by an investigation of our large and complete
BRODIE & SHURTLEPY, . stock of
CHRIsTMAS TREF.
tion of proof of atiendance at the
Convention. Quitea number of!
Nevada county teachers talk of
going down,
thoughts, but
{HE most faithful and best made picjures
Of this section ever produced by any ar
tist.
. A. BLUMENTHAL,
of your pocket prevents the wish of your generous
And Its Surroundings,
John Michell
The Central Pacific announces a
Penhall, C. P.; John Werry,. H.
\
WILL GIVE A CHRISTMAS PARTY AND
CHRISTMAS TREEAT
E. Mulloy, 8. W.; Geo, A. Gray, reduction of one-third in the regu.
AND FANCY GOODS!
AT SHERIFF’S SALE.
viIEWws
OF THE-~
Christmas Tree.
The following were elected on trust to clear, cold weather in
Monday evening last to serve duruary giving them a new crop. Jan
An Immense Parehase af Irryans
TH
N. B. Acertain man advert
ises
worth of Cloaks, Wraps, ete,
LS CARPETS.
tha the has for sale $3.000
Tae asse
rtioa is enough to make
a brick house smile, The
re are not in all the Stores of Nev
ada
City combined $3,009 wor
th of such goods, and I hav
e in my
store more than one-third
of them all,
Remember goods will be sold as
advertised, and are of the very
quality, and no Cheap Jah
best
n trash, as the reput ation
of my store for the
las t 15 years is fully establis
hed that I keep on! y the best
quality of goods,
Orders from the country will be
promptly atteuded to, and samp
wp SD. applicat
les cent
ion,
‘No trouble in showing you
the goods, whether you purchase
or not,
A. BLUMENTHAL,
€
Place to-da
. There wil
8t. Canice
12 o'clock, (
also be ce!
. Thece will
sic by thec
ma es, un
Love rules
But this w.
That sOZu
The dazzlin
* Toat lead a
That win h
_ Carr.
line of
Prices ar