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It is interesting, the matter of the
the:
of
names,
of part
f < vafioas
F oicaihopeaaelle
versally utilized in our:
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FRIDAY, D
pe
of the aa country. : “The most generally mis
Ye Soph 7in net, don’t say thatthe low, state
Mostof the mioers. history is that of ‘gerry mander;”
of your pocket prevents the wish of your generous
oh ‘Fesid
theatrical performauce ever given in. pronounced term in our politics!
. Virginia City.
: Tater are losses whioh people suf. -Hiad not seen a play for s score
a
. thoughts, but
of nine out of every ten pronouncing it
, like that sustained . years, and when the Johastones. with thé “'g” soft, whereas the mao. _
gy gy a Scoteh troupedpened in “Ovhello” the house . after whose name the political verb
a
carry
his
of _ specimens presented .«-.packed. masa of red . was invented, was-Hibridge-Gerry—
“It was a shirts, Ewio Booth was the Iago, . “G” hard—of Massachusetts. It was
tra
and just nothing buat and so. faithfully did he portray the . on some occasion or other that Elhe stones,” said Donald; relating his extraitorous friend that the audienc~ driége Gerry saw that it was to the . °
fool enough to drag the”pebbles ond act begdih @hooting at the fel! . che State, and eesayed'to effect’ the
miles I/ just: émptied conspirator,
One
shot
struck . «ame—and his‘essay was successful.
. islatare opposed Gerry and char
~
The
geologist
was doabtiess uers were finally quieted, bat the . “‘salamandering” the Commonwealth
7 stibontdele of‘thie bag final denonement Waseotakentohear! . of Massuchuvetts, ‘“Better: call it
when Be, aie examine ‘ite conby the spectators that Booth remained . Gerrymandering!” exclaimed 4 fellynching the “eotd: blooded cts off
and durable for roofs, Shotild the hand,
article ébme iinto geueral use, ft may
give animpettis to “copper ‘mining
again its this State. There ite many
rich mines whtéh haye beem.clesed
~ tei
bs
° sae .
A Néw York Tetbane editorial,
waut of deniand Stifficiedt'to keep commenting on the result of the re‘price of copper 0dthat it cent election in California, says :—
‘The result is a clean sweep for' the
veal : ga :
A solemn peculiarity of the magniticent Lake Tahoe is that there is
no instance recorded of the. recovery
of the body of any person drowned
in the deep waters.. Mr. Robinson,
proprietor of the Lake Shore House
Cievbanv
nu ithe first clecteA PresiRepublicans, and the Democratic . in Glenbrook, has’by soundings redent
Naw York State has bad for State Legislatareis completely. re. cently made discovered that there
nearly half a centuty; Fotty-eight verded, which ensures » Republican . are at the bottom of the lake several
years ago Martin Vén Buren was Senator to sudceed Farley. Already large cavities or openin.s,resembimg
thé press is beginuiny
to canvaas the she <oraters’ of extinet’ voléanves,
elected to that offité, Since that
Presidency
President.
by
the death of
Wtd
Wo long represented” that” State . iably surrounded at the mouth by «
the
ti both house or Congress, and dar. rm of recks rising toa considerable
ing his absence from the Senate he. hight above the average’ bottom of
tgewccisos
EN
“Axp so yo™Hiave been to Kuperhaps had done as gooa work in} the lake, As a gentle current setrope? Did!'Yeit’go to Switzerland
? his coutest with Bismarek over the. ting towards these submerged
and did yo #80'the glaciers?” Mrs. admission of American pork into] oraters ie perceptible’in their vicin. Germany, California has had no ity, the rather plausible . theory
Shoddy—
hanI desire to carry, . will give the
people the Benefit of thes: ~~.
GREAT
BARGA
There never was such a sale ad this one, and
BOY'S SUITS FROM $3 TO $10.
.
FASHIONABLE
.
e
people should take immediate advantage of it.
The Sale will commence Tuesday Morning, Deo,2,
‘
The following is the Price List of a Few/Articles:
Men’s Suits from $6 to $25.
In MEN’S OVERCOATS we have the largest,
500 ladies’ Chemise, bleached and unbleached,
tucked and ruffled, at 30 cents each.
150 pairs ladies’ Drawers, assorted sizes, plain
and tucked, at 30 cents each.
120 pairs ladies’ Nightgowns, from .4o to 52 inch
SHOE STORE,: ihe cheapest and best selected stock that has ever been es long, trimmed with Embroidery, at 50-cents each.
125 ladies’ Gingam Aprons, bound with tape, 3
‘. placed before the people of this county, and ranging
for ‘$1.
in price from §§ TQ $25.
250 pairsladies’ Merino Shirts and Drawers at
.
— fe
of the several candidates. . These cavition are in some instances
time two Vice-Presidents, Fillmore chances
The foremost seems to be Sargent, . over 1,000 feet deep, and are invar
and Arthur, have. succeeded .to tho
$6,740 Cash; and as it is a larger. Stock
*and-continue during the month.
_———
»
‘Goods valwe at’$16,480 for the Low Price
of —
i)
+e Lake Tahoe's Unfathomed Caves.
Strong Endorsement of Sargent.
Purchased. Last Week. in San Francisco, a stock of.
= Realize the Saving!
the vigilantes; who talked seriously of . of the term.
Dorman Meneame as cheap
Cor. Broad and. Pine Streets, Nevada City,
lO ON lee of or UNPRECEDENTED
LOW PRICES,
in the theatre all night for fear of . luw partisan, and hence’ the ‘origin
“~
A. BLUMENTHAL,
NEW WINTER GOODS,
gentleman: = just os pléased.” into the wings. Theindignant m: . ccterized his effort as an attempt at
tente,
Come,
;
stock: of
the ‘bag-deford I started, andPtilled it Othello’s sword hilt, and all han» . some opposing member of the’ Legat the osirn Flat come to, end the had to lie down
on the stage and rol
.
And by an investigation of our large dnd complete
_ periences
to « friend] ‘‘and
I was lust contol ofitself, and in the: ‘sec. .dvantage of his party ‘to redistriot
.
=e
FF’S SALE.
AT SHE RIFF
Just Opened in the Transeript Blankets, Bed Comforters, Hats, Caps, Bouts, ‘he,
Block, Commercial Street,’ .
Furnishing Goods, Rubber Goods, Oil Clothing,
D. LEBECK.
Tronks, Satchels, Valises, Etc.
ey»
’
40 cents each,
300 pairs ladies’) Merino Shirts and Drawers, in
better qualities, red and white, fr6m 75 gents to $250 apiece.
400 pairs.children’s Mering. Vests, sizes from 18
to .34, at 30 cents apiece.
(YONSTANSLY ON HAND
A FULL LINE
We don't give way to BLOWING; but we do
250 pairs children’s Merino Vestsin finer qualities
more faithful setvide than he ren-jig advanced that the bodies of
ios“of all Pasf
from
50 cents to $1 each,
dered, and his.probable return to) drowned persons are borne to these Ladies’, Misses and Children’s. 2Ythat by purchasing from us we can do a iittle
100 doz. ladies’ Fancy sHiped Cotton Stockings
is old seat in the Senate will] dark, unfathomed caves, there
to he
SHOES,
better by you than any one else can afford to
(Petrengthen
that bddy aewell as inundisturbed till the lest tramp shal)
a
12 pairs for $1.
fetdh
has the moon up~ Grease thé influeoce of the P.cific hgound,
Gent’s
Boots,
Shoes
&
Slippers,
. ?
We
know
it
pays
to
Advertise
GENUINE
BSRGAINS
75, doz. ladies Fancy Striped Cotton Stockingsén
onthe tide?” WRed the Prbfessor. coast,”
Laaiaeaieinsinieminmameneetiiencia
finer
qualities, from $2 to $12 a doz.
Thé-clase wagréplied that he did not
The
best
stock
ever}and
when
customers
call
for
them
show
them
that
There is no sweetness in « kiss,
brought
to Nevada City,
know Se ttt influence it had Tux town of Mariposa is agitating
Unless your teeth are just like pearls,
50
pieces bleached and unbleached Canton FlanOt noes oer . you have got just what you advertise.
Thea would you share its trembling bliss,
tipon the
> but that it had a tenfor electric lights.
fered here.
‘
nel 14 yards for $1.
Use SOZODONT
at once, sweet girls;
denéy to”
the untied very
Stethitrisbonn.: paditng Wanay
We are the ON LY HOUSE north of SacraOrgaon is boasting thie year of its
For it aloné gives the mouth,
40 pieces bleached and unbleached Canton Flanapoooy. ©
'
. Gue-grapes;
White teeth and fragrance of the South.
Prices long enough for your. ™ento that is engaged in the Wholesale Business.
nel,
in better qualities, from 1 bit-te.ee.cents a yard.
:
Opr system of publig’ education
vn
Boo's and Shoes,
2000
yards bleached:and unbleached’ Muslins, 20
wires an annual expenditure of
>
What We Claim To Be.
po ninety-eight. million dollars,
only a few millious less then all the
nations of ano devote to the same
object.
—
SrtnsnelPRI
The oldest business housein N evada and will
remain so.
“Stockings, mise
Yes, miss, “Whit number, mias, do,
you —
“Matter-of-fact youny WAFS
lady—""Why, two, of course.
Cx. ATIME
Always to sell our goods at the very lowest
figure, according to qualities, hence our success.
Do
you think/T’ve2 got a wooden leg?”
In1847, 22 per aaa of the teach
‘ers Wiiployed in thid/ Canadian public
Never to notice any competition, especially
Cheap Johns.
échools in'the Provides of Ontario
were women, ia 1884 more thao
half the. at
Piro
SS
am women.
owe
CL. AXTIVE
iipertatendente of
ee Jib! @ession at
oe wa er
Sao
000 per
To have pocketed 18 “Cheap John Cash Stores”
since
our career here. We always have room for
hihete!are over
timente now thanthe electién returns:
Moral—It's *tn he
to advertise.
ES
We have it upon
SRE LE RPE P HE ELE NES RNS ESRD TRE LYRE. LLL D LEED STORE cc IEE AAO LES
eminent authority that there is no
reason for regarding the 100-ton gun
WE SOLAS
HERE IS OUR PRICE LIST
beautiful thought,
Bayakp Tax.or called snowflakes
the ‘wild white bees of winter.”
For the next 60 days, subject to reduction:
When they swarm it is stinging
Calico, 25 yards for $1.
eold,
Muslin, 18 yards for $1.
Ticking, 14 yards for $1.
a
A WoMAN whose husband owns a
bicycle is happy because she knows
he can't take any one else to ride.
runs
down it does not necessarily follow
that his time has expire.
Two HEADS are better than one on
@ copper at a toss-penny, when it is
your toss,
Cuurce troubles are breaking out
afresh in London. It is a game of
high-low.
OE Omen
Henry Sarra has been sent to the
‘Penitentiary from Merced for illegal
edie:
Sheeting, 5 yards for $1.
Gingham, 20 yards for $1.
“ Canton Flannel, bleached and unbleached, 16
yards for $1.
Worsted Plaids,in all colors, 16 yards for $1.
Ladies’ Worsted Shawls, 65 cents.
Children's Shawls, 40 cents.
~
the tax on
A person may be atthe point of
death and yet not be able tosee the
point.
Preacorr, Arizona, is shipping cattledirect to the Kansas City market.
Inetann’s population is now
5, 100
apiece.
‘ 2500 yards-fine patterns of Calicos, 22 Yards for
I.
3000 yards fine patterns of Calicos, in better qual
Bleached and unbleached Nightgowns.
Cloaks, from $1 up to $50.
Everything Markedin Plain Figures,
es S.—We ae no notice of Sensational Adver
~~ROSENBERS BROS,
BROAD STREET, Next door to Citizens -Bank.
Silver Plated Amalgamating Plates .
000, 8,090,000 nee than in 1841.
FOR SAVING GOLD.
Omio has thirty-five colleges s0Usedin Quartz, Gravel and Placer Mining,
In any size or Quantity Furnished to Order.
The Bort Proce yet dunpvened for
for saving
saving fine Gold.-Gol, Silver, Nickel and Copper
GUN AND PISTOL
jaberrina i SPECIALTY.
CALIFORNIA ELEUTRO PLATING WORKS
KEATING & FAGAN, has aware
Io, 657 Mission Street,
ee
Goods Sold at about what other Dealors pay for them!
Here is a sample of Prices of a few Articles :
-‘Met’s Cassimere Ball ~ 1 ranteed C ssinera--ONLY $1).
‘
“oe
ce
e
ae
ee
oe
e
oe
ae
“e
“6
6
“
“i
““
I
$12.
$15.
$i8.
$20.
2
BEAVER SUITS, SIS.
FRENCH DIAGONAL SUITS, Sis.
MEN’S OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO $20.
Boys’ Suits, from 4 to8 years, $3.50,
Boys’ Suits. from 8 to 12 yg $5,
Boys’ Suits, from 12 to 18 years, $7,
{
‘San Tapsaieen:
250 doz. 34 white Napkins, already hemmed, at
at 25 cents a dozen.
120 doz. ladies’ fancy border Handkerchiefs at
$1 50a dazen.
100 doz. ladies’ and gents’. Silk Hand
hemstitched, at half ace
oe
150.doz. cream Lace Scarfs at different Pri
Men’s Heavy Overalls, §Q GENTS A PAIR.
Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 25 CENTS EACH.
Buttons, per dozen, 2 cents.
Chemise, 60 cents.
‘Tue Paris Municipal Council bas
called and such as
¢ they are,
a ie Raution 1A Clothing
to $10 ‘each.
100. ladies’ Walking Jackets, at $1 5@ apiece.
250 ladies’ Cloaks pat Ulsters from $2 50 to $30
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.
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 2 5 cents a dozen.
300 pieces Ribbons at all prices.'
250 doz children’s colored border Handkerchiefs .
CX. ATI
That we have told the people before to be
careful of Cheap John Fly-by-Night Cash Stores,
A wrirer io Harper’s commences
as
they blow for a certain time, then they go down
a poem with the line, ‘Some day I
shall be dead.” It is, indeed, a as their predecessors, with notice to leave town.
©
Worth R carne tat Dec. 2, 1884,
HYMAN BROS., Hbndlulu, Sandwich Islands.
150 children’s Cloaks, sizes from’ 6:to 14 years,
HYMAN BROS. 102 Chamber St., New York. at $1 25 each.
HYMAN BROS., 216, 218 Cal. st., San Franc’o.
200 children’s Cloaks,in better qualities, from $3
WE
as a final effort of artillerists,
renewed temporarily
‘bread.
Y WIFE having left my bed and board
without just cause, I hereby warn
' TF aaee oo
ee her on my account.
Inor be responsible for any
bills a. she may contra
CHARLES BROWN,
apiece.
LIVE
To sell our goods at our own pleasure because
they belong to us. We are not fellows who have
obliged togivesehool books and all nothing to lose, but all to gain, hence we are under
other stipplied’
té the pupils free.
no obligations to played-out second handed dealers.
watch
500 ladies’ Balmoral Skirts from 50 cents to $10
Wholesale -H ouses—
il CASPER'S,
To live here as our home. We are no FLY
CORNER PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY.
BY NIGHTS.
CE.
AL -thé towas and cities of the
Site: ot Massachusetts. are now
Wuen a convict’s
Notice to the Public.
ities, 14 yards for $1.
150 pieces Toweling at reduced prices.
20 pieces of bleached and unbleached Table Linens at greatly reduced prices.
CF
li eenneteert
Tris; edid! the) Reptiblicans take
more ipleastits inHywegte-. the adver
Great guns!
5000 yards bleached and unbleached Muslins,.in
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. better
qualities, from 12% to 20 centsa yard.
one more.
ae who ¢aa
not read’and
align
Just Call on Me. COR. BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA CITY. yards for:$r.
Men’s Brown Duck Pants, 87 GENTS A PAIR.
Kid Gloves:in all shades and sizes. ee
Men’s Marysville Flannel Undershirts, §] EACH,
Men’s Shaker Socks, {2 CERTS A PAIR.
G:NTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
WHITE FAMILY BLANKETS, $3.50 A PAL,
Bed Comforters, 87 Cents.a pair,
40 doz. gents’ Merino Shirts and D
voting sags ses for the same quality at $1 50.
—_ ah 7h Sale 9 nel
assOZ.
et Cee
arysvill
aescathe
e Shirts
:
= Drawers, in red, white and blue, at
taal Ene rr linen bosoms, made out of Wameutte
100 doz. Drawnout'Toeiand Shaker Socks at
1ZT2
600 pairs white-aud oolored Blankets from
$2 50 to s18.—
Thave just received
an immense stock of HODIDAY GOOD
. 3, suchias
Children’s Pebble Goat Button Shoes, ‘sizes from ,8.to 11, $1.25.
_ Misses Button Pebble Goat Shoes, rom ¥I to 2, 61:68.
Ladies’ Kid Shoes, 2 to 7, $2.50.
Gen’s Genuine Eureka Boots, sizes 6 to 10, ‘$4.
+
United Workingmens’ Cornish Clinker es 84.75.
8
Japanese Cases, Work Boxes, Perfame Cases
, Toilet Sets, Etc.,
Which I will nea ly give away.
Also 1000 Dolls from 1 Bit to 50 Cents. 36
inches long.
I
have made an immense reduction on BRUS
SELS3 beuaaleciien
yA
ihe 10 Rent to pay is only one of the Reasons Wy
I sell Goods50 percantCheaper than ay
Other Dealerin Nevada Cou.
N. B. Acertain man advertises that he has’‘for sale
$3,000
worth of Cloaks, Wraps, etc. Tae assertion is enough
to make
a brick house smile. There are not in all the Pete
s.
Nevada
City combined $3,009 w rth
of such ‘goods, and { have in my
J . sore more than 02e-third of them all,
Remember goods will be sold as advertised,
and are of the very best
quality, and no Cheap John'trash, as the reputat
i
rt:
last 15 yeareis fully established that I keep only the best ccanyaepean
Batre bse the cour try will be promptly attended to,
and samples sent
No trouble in showing you the goods, whether you purchase
or not.
* BLUMENTHAL.
CESRUVESE RT
A Nevada exchange says: a en-.
‘Pabliahed Daily,maaan tas a
Purch
. Wi nter‘Announcement. in Immense
AND Be
€
Political Names.
By
An Indignant Audience.