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December 6, 1884 (4 pages)

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: \who bore it assert their supremacy.”
To-nightwe rejoice that the men
In his joy, Mr. Martini felt called
upon to express his séefitiments. and
be said: ‘Soon will by heard the
tramp, tramp of the boys in gray,
radical crowd.”
of obscene litefature and prints,
through the tails, began by Anthony
is has solidified .
sin all the States, and
rials of New York
mons,hid . Thess-priaty
are Spisoslnn tenia’ of the “youth
and.ghould be denied the
d suppressed as
: \ pestilence,
Sdwra Rosa is agitating the question of a public park.
“.) Trapped ina Barret.
The Union teligof a man who went
to the Narfow Gauge depot at Grass
‘Valley to buy a barrel, and in examining one stuck:his finger into o hole
pored in ithe Union adds: ‘When
he wentto pull. his finger out he
found that/he could not do so, The
harder he “pulléd the tighter the
prec “2 reagon that the
boringsfrom the bole were still on
the inside of the vessel. The prisoner became alarmed; he said the
finger would soon.s0,.ewell that it
could not be extricated, Different
saggestions were yee ai his benefit, and,some wentso far as to say
that the finger would have to beamputated in order to restore him to libi on the victim and proceeded to
‘Bére another hole closé to the’one in
‘which the finger was confined, deselaring-inthe meanwhile that he
< gnight, Aocidentally, badly cut the
~ @igit; but euch: was not the case, and
seon the man was free, He says he’
‘will be careful next time how he
fools atound a‘barre!, even if it is
_ .anempty one.” ).
adits
Donation Day.
» Tidings: School children’s donation
“day of a stick of wood and a potato
or two will be observed at Grass
‘Valley thie year on the last achool
day before the Christmas and Néw
Year’s holidays. The donations will
go to the poor and will be distributed: by the Ladies’ Relief Sosiety. A
stickof wood and a potato from ‘each
pupil willaggregate enough to do a
yreat deal of good. ;.
SSE
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
MECTOR BROS..... Proprietors.
—O—Dec. 4, 1884.
H Douglass, railroad
D F Douglass, do :
J Koppenberg, San Francisco
ALampe, do
EC Davis, do
Louis Katten, do
Jake Lewieon, do
Walter Holmes, do
RH Stetch, , do
_. Edward L i do
AH Mond Gotan
J A Rameey, Washington
C Grissell, do
R McMurray, San Juan
“JS McBride, © do
mt —_ Lg pice —
ise beck, :
W Huff, Columbia Hill
J Perrin & w, Pleasant Valley
«. Wa Stockham, city
: NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOLEL. .
. STANLY 4. EDDY,....PROPRIETOR.
pay “Deo. 4, 1884,
“Tarune are two Ways of looking
this question,” said a bank presi¥ . dividual of a reporter at. political
et Sut EvEe oe a se) =
are sul a.cirgulate to -demoralize the youth .of the land ond}
familiarize es erime in-all JOALIFORNIA ELEUTRO PLATING WORK
coeecremes:
New proverb or husbands: Look
ve
Use SOZODONT at once, sweet girls;
BBs yOu toking Cowo the speech: . For italone givesthe mouth,
verbatim?” inquired semiling in-. W ) eethand fragrance of the South.
after your wife; never mind yourself,
ene mene er LAE
=
r Announcement.
Ye people in need,.don’t say that the low. state
Corner Pine and Commercial Streets.
Alctistic Tolidap Gitts
TO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTY.
What We Claim To Be.
fered here.
Vou have been paying Fancy
~ Prices long enough for your
Boo's and Shoes.
Just Call on Me.
he eek 9 Pf aT ome Fog om tm ig Pi Rife:
0 h partion ase-agreed-£0-} young Mikes "Thave tod much r6:. Core It cures ail paine, colics or} 4Mfants end Children. Come
aaa trrall aficale cna . "P**t 0% the speakers todo that, . crampeand goncral debility.. iy It) Mithent Meritee, er Mereetae; . ’
ws noth _ id a pad Anrap Hanasaruy & Co. of San Wh ere Gi er, Any And by an investigation of our large and complete
aif the political sontahia-. thn awkward alate of “Timea Mor. Frances bares tilted sumber of] Permaatese aust . stock of .
cury.” A far better n ld be, } their N. Y. Agency. aitebl
. ihe steel Raa” Ss) ay Gabe in. Pee, . «. NEW WINTER GOODS,
. Fansn Easterns oysrers in cans, . Batowell then to Morphine Brempy And aconsideration of our UNPRECEDENTED
From the land where vigorous epi‘am’s, Br
: ike pre Sedkeeibeecinn. aen Oe eae Hacmets 11 OW PRICES, j. :
the elegant phrase, used by a newsDr. Pennington 4 f . ie
sot desire suk eo a eae Can be found at his dental office ‘ .
= of, paplisloms,. : . Commercial street. alm solute ome for eon, ea IZe t eC aving "
Gersaatemon tenes . MerryGhristmas. and Happy New Year. " «. Men’s Suits from $6 to $25. and J, ea mn: a a ot ; $% : ®
if over, ig not forgotten.’ Mr. Brow ; re ; , i
sng nto Lore THE NEW . BOY'S SUITS FROM $3 TO SIO.
"not godewn inishosir: [Cheers THE ORIGINAL Cages In MEN’S-OVERCOATS we have the largest, SHOE STORE,
Santa wlats at Home . HK e
Just Opened in the Transcript
Block, Commercial Street,
—BY—
aes le D. LEBECK. ~ “Frumks, Satchels, Valises, Etc.
ie : CONSTANTLY ON HAND 4 FULL LINE We ‘don’t. give way to BLOWING; but we do’
THe FINEST LINE OF USEFUL Ladies’, Misses and Children’s. S2Y. that by purchasing from us we can do a aittle
; «sar ee SHOES, better by you than any one else can afford to
Gont’s Boots, Shoes & Slippers. We know it pays to Advertise ‘GENUINE BARGAINS
at Prices
The best stock ever
brought to Nevada City,
Lower
than ever before ofthe 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, Boots, Shoes,
Furnishing Goods, Rubber Goods, Oil Clothing,
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.
The oldest business house in Nevada and will
remain so. ;
WE CxyATIME
Always to sell our goods at the very lowest
figure, according to qualities, hence our success.
count. I
Notice to the Public.
Y WIFE having left my bed and board
without just cause, hereby warn
the public be per trusting her on my acwill not be responsible for any
bills that she may contract.
CHARLES BROWN.
North Bloomfield, Dee, 2, 1884, ee
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.
We ChuLATM
To have pocketed 18 “Cheap John Cash Stores”
since our career here. We always have room for
one more,
WE CLAIMS
To live here as our home. We are no FLY
BY NIGHTS.
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 gain, hence we are under
no obligations to played-out second handed dealers.
Wm OL.AIM
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 $r.
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 colors, 16 yards for $t.
Ladies’ Worsted Shawls, 65 cents.
Children’s Shawls, 40 cents.
Buttons, per dozen, 2 cents.
Chemise, 35 cents.
Bleached and unbleached Nightgowns 60 cents.
Cloaks, from $1 up to $50.
P. S:—We take no notice of Sensational Adver“ ROSENBERE BROS,
Palace Dry Goods Store.
Silver Plated Amalgamating Plates
FOR SAVING GOLD.
Used in Quartz, Gravel and Placer Mining,
“ Inany size or Quantity Furnished to Order.
The Beet Process yet discovered for saving gpl Soo Pegg meet Copper
plating on all metals. Old Tabl
GUN AND PISTOL MOUNTING A SP&CIALTY.
Everything Marked in Plain Figures, .
KEATING & FAGAN, Proprietors.
No, 657 Mission Street, San Francisco,*
ao
BEAVER SUITS, SIS.
Boys’ Suits, from 4 to 8 years, $3.50,
Boys’ Suits, from 8 to 12
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 CENTS A PAIR.
Men’s Marysville Flannel Undershirts, §] EACH.
Men’s Shaker Socks, {2 CENTS 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 uo Rent to pay is only oué of the Reasons Why
I sell Goods 50 per cent. Cheaper than any
‘Oller Dealer in Nevada County.
CASPER Ss,
CORNER PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY.
Gands Sold at about what other Dealers pay for them
Here is a sainple of Prices of a few Articles :
Men's Cassimere Saits -guaranteed Cassimere--ONLY $10.
gi2.
$15.
“ce ae cc
ee «é . ee
ee ce «e¢
OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO $20.
es $5. :
years, $7,
FRENCH DIAGONAL SUITS, $18.
inns Parca
> ~ AND FANCY .
AT SHERIFF’S SALE.
of your pocket prevents the wish of your generous 3
thoughts, but= =~ A es B [ il ~ : “'
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 BARG
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. z,
‘and continue during the month. “
a )
The following is the Price List of a Few Articles :
500 ladies’ Chemise, bleached and unbleached,
tuckéd and ruffled, at 30 cents each. :
150 pairs ladies’ Drawers, assorted sizes, plain
and tucked, at 30 cents each.
120 pairs ladies’ Nightgowns, from 40 to 52 inches long, trimmed with Embroidery, at 50 cents each.
125 ladies’ Gingam Aprons, bound with tape, 3
for $1.
250 pairs. ladies’
40 cents each.
300 pairs ladies’ Méririo Shirts and Drawers, in
better qualities, red and white, from 75 cents to $250 apiece. pelea se
400 pairs children’s Merino Vests, sizes from 18
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
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 Flannel, 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 centsa 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.
20¢ 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 56 to $30
apiece.
, 2500 yards fine patterns of Calicos, 22 yards for
e
3000 yards fine patterns of Calicos, in better qualities, 14. yards for gr.
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. ae
50 pieces blackgnd colored, plain and brocade
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 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
$1 50a dozen.
Merino. Shirts and Drawers at
Striped Cotton Stockings
hemstitched, at half price.
150 doz. cream Lace Scarfs at different Pri
Kid Gloves in all shades and sizes. on
CENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
40 doz. gents’ Merino Shirts and D i it,
selling eleewhere for the asme quality asi to eee
20 doz. XX Marysville Shirts and i i Pg Sigel edn ha . rm Drawers, in red, white and blue, at
msitin, se hoped vig fine linen bosoms, made out of Wamsutts
100 doz. Drawnout Toe and Shaker Socks at 12 1-2 i
, 600 pairs white and colored Blankets from $2 50 to $18 c —
LT have just received an immense stock of HODIDAY GOODS, such as
Japanese Cases, Work Boxes, Perfume Vases, Toilet Sets, Etc.,
Which I will nearly 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
a brick house smile, There are not in all the stores of Nevada
City combined $3,000 worth of such goods, and I have in my
store more than one-third of them all,
Remember goods will be sold as advertised, and are of the best
quality; and no Cheap John trash, as the reputation of my cen far the
. Orders from th : Pipes on e country will be promptly attended to, and samples sent
~
No trouble in showing you the goods, whether unblniaie or not.
iy ts
100 doz. ladies’ ‘and gents’ Silk Handkerchiefs,*worth of Cloaks, Wraps, ete. The assertion is enough to make .
last 15 years is fully established that I keep only the best quality of goods.
Serene ef et me @2eon ee 4 c. Ser ye es ee a
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