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July 16, 1884 (4 pages)

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ly: “If brains ever made a man President of the United States, brains _ against a candidste for Congress in "Maine, on the ground that he was a cartoon sorebiated ‘Chieases rthur, newly raised to.the Presdency, seated upon throne in the : Capitol, while James G. Blaine, clud warning: “I go; bat I return.” Ip the ‘same ntimber Puok said, editorialwill make Mr. Blaine President. He basset his heart on that dignity, and nothing but death, a miracle, or ‘a sunstroke will keep him from it.” / Tn 1881 Pack knew os much of Blaine as it does now. And its prediction of three years ago is likely to be fulfilled in 1884. rs ! ‘ Tue lesson of the Morey letter was wasted on the Demoocratic press, which begins early to resort to the same sort of fraud and forgery which closed the last Presidential campaign. The Albany Argus and other party papers, a few days after Blaine’s nomination, started the charge that he was the author of a political circular designed to excite prejudice Catholic. Ex-Governor Plaisted, of Maine, was given as an authority for the statement. This has been proven to be utterly false, and Plaisted has been forced to admit that he had no knowledge of the matter. Is 1882 Democratic free traders stole into Congress under the mask of economy. They told the people what they were not, but not what they were. They said they were not in favor of appropriating several millions of public money for the improvement of fish ponds, They did not say they were in favor of destroying several millions of industrial wealth for the benefit of foreigners. In 1884 they tried hard tosink our industrial ship; but, failing in this they appropriated several millions of public money for their own fish ponds, " Such is free trade ‘‘economy and honesty.” ’ SPEAKING of the acts of Cleveland ga Governor of New York, » Democratic cotemporary says: ‘‘It was attempted, since he.was governor, to put the fire department (of Buffalo) steal nearly all the appropriation.” This is very significant. Cleveland knew his party and of what they werejcapable, ‘‘so he sat down on them.” The people know a good deal of what the Democrats can and dare do when in control of the treasury, and will give them no chance. A may in good physical condition ought not to weigh less in Summer than in Winter. Whenever yon hear a man say he gets thin when hot weather comes, you may make up your mind that he needs exercise. Summer is the best time for physical training, and a man can gain weight as well in August as in Sanvary. In Zgood physical condition a man will weigh the same all the year ‘round Ir is reported that Dr. Koch, the -oolebrated German investigator, has discovered that the cholera germ is developed in alkaline moisture, and may be destroyed or neutralized by acids. In that case the treatment of cholera should present no great difficulty, nor danger, as the use of acids would be almost certain to per. . form a cure, when the system had not been too much exhausted. A goop many of Governor Cleveland’s veto chickens will now come home to roost. The Five Cent Fare bill veto, the ‘flouse of Refuge veto, the veto of appointing an Adirondack ~ Commissioner, can never be made satisfactory to thepeople. Cleveland has been too handy with his . little hatchet for sticcess in New York. In the eighteenth century the growth of populatien in Denmark was so small as.to be scarcely noticeable. During the present century the population has increased from one million to nearly two, » book, denounced Cleveland as an enworkingmen, and his nominaMono League of . : Tux ex-King .and Queen of Naples, who have been in wretched circumstances since they were driven from their kingdom, are now restored to opulence by the death of the Dowager Empress of Austria, whe has — to them a fortune of $6,000,000. Ir takes a long time fer a woman ‘to get into her. thirties, but when she does get there she stays twentyseven years, A TICKET nominated] in Lucas county, Ohio, is said to be composed exclasively of red-headed men. HOTEL ARRIVALS. —o— . NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL STANLY A. EDDY. July 14, 1884. R Ridge, Grass Valley. do iS} Stutzman, San cata Burger, New York. Potter Oakland. Guscetti, City. W F Jess, V ashington, J McKinney, Bloomfield. J Olay & w, San Juan. T Graham Camptonville. Geo Keiffer, Sierra City. G B Griswold, San Francisco. TR Andrews, London. Geo E Woodbury, San Francisco, F Darneille, Blue Canyon. Mrs Darneille, Mrs Van Demar, Union Hotel. RECTOR BROS Propfrictors. into Democratic hands, and thus} July 14, 1884. D F Douglass, City. Jno Gumbert, City. B Gascetti, Ranch. AA Wood, Sacramentv. T Redmayne, Washington. Mra G Grissel', CB Tarrill, San Francisco. F W Clements, C Grissel, pase J R Seiten, Ww oingenggg ® G Robinson, Sacramento. J Frasier, Ranch, HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE ! TWO HOUSES AND LOTS, NE ON LOST HILL, the other on O MONRO STREET, Both places havea Choice Lot of Fruit Trees, and there is good hm of water on the premises.. The prope’ WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. For particulars enquire of MRS, W. HOOPER, je29 At the residence on Lost Hill. Eureka Stage and Express Line = “ON and after Monday July 9th, the stages of Y the Eureka Express Co. * will leave as. follows: Nevada City, daily (Sun wil fenve, Gr at 6:007 A Returning, ty leave Graniteville “at ¢ o'clock, A, M., Moore’s Flat at 6:00A. M., North Bloomfield at 7:30 a, m. W H. CRAWFORD Agen. MAP OF NEVADACITY & GRASS VALLEY MINING DISTRICTS, Now in preparation by W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, C. E., For Publication, LL PERSONS INTERESTED in prop~ erty in this vicinity, are requested to call at my office, Morgan & Roberts’ Block. Nevada City, to inspect said map, and see if thoir property is rey RS ah sihy, ted. Jy Mia £4 LEBRIGHT. GHNUINE Closing Out Sale For Cash ! B. H. MILLER, immediately close out his business in Nevada City, and remove to another locality. In pursuance of this determination, he will dispose of his entire stock of ‘Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, And everything else to be found in a first-class store of this kind, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! —— re) Thereis No Humpus About This, as he has made arrangements to leave Nevada City. He thanks his patrons for their past trade, and hopes to havea continyance of the iB. H. MILLER, Selling Out et POWDER This i never varies, A marstrength and wholeore economical than the ees kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of id test, short weight, alum or phoshate powders, Soup ONTY IN CANS. yaL Bakina PowpER Co., 106 Wall st; N.Y. absolutenot retyes $5 outfit ree. Pa: Aen Reader, if.you want busiPp at which persons of either sex, young or old, can make great th time for per sa ale bs absolute certainty, Tri is now known that the chief cause of the venomous attack of es _ Harper's ‘Weekly on Mr. Blaine, . .. grows out of the fact that that firm pe em earialinn of Blaine’s . PACIFIC OCEAN HOUSE . inted Hotel in the respects. Street ap] the door every ten’‘minutes for the : $2 00 to $2.60 per'day; $10 00 to notice. This E; J. SWIFT, Proprietor. ro ) ESCAPE warm weather, visit SANTA grove the little oe by the Bo AES USC EAR xs workingmen of Résheator a id best je rtcless in ni an insult to the sbehiaonsah . Bas PUBLIC posed of. Shay ATTENTION! URTHER APPLICATIONS be Aree Be ait, 1884 vo tye “Re och eal RETIRE FROM BUSINESS In Nevada city on or before January 1st, 1885, I: therefore offer to'the public at lower prices than were ever before ‘known here, the entire stock of MEN'S; AND BOYS CLOTHING, Consisting. of first-class Broadcloth, Cassimere and Pique Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, and everything that is usually to be found in a first-class Clothing Store.
[AM CLOSING OUT! NO, HUMBUG: I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID. & Now is the golden opportunity (it may never occur again in your experience) to buy goods at. your own prices. A’ dollar saved isa dollarearned, and you can save a great many dollars by trading at Casper's. . Will be held on the premises, Kr EVERY SATURDAY ‘EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further To any one desiring to purchase. the entire stock, a very liberal discount will be made. : com, Selling Out! . Odd Fellows’ Block, Nevada City. ee Selling Out!) WILLIAM WOLF CAS Pa rv’sHaving concluded to te REMEMBER @& In Proof of this Assertion; oor AUCTION! -PUBLIC AUCTION ! sale will continue till the whole stock is dis_K. CASPER, Proprietor. . The Pioneer Dealer, has positively concluded to . Salmon SNe 1 00 same during the short time he remains here. Sagi ne eT raedas ape Country orders filled as well as‘ though the pur. Coffee, bs bids cus 50 chaser was in the store. . Ghecsiate, & payee «.-..1 00 He will also sell cheap. for cash his Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 ; Toa, 6 I DOR.» -.csevescees 1 26 Beautiful Homestead on Bast Broad Street. . cost ou, per 5 gation can, 1 50 It is one of the handsomest residence properties Candles 60 for....---.-. 1 00 in Nevada City. The house is large and built in Candles per box....-.-175 first-class manner. The spacious lot is well stockButter per roll .-.----+».50 ed with fruit trees, and the house has all,the modern Beggs per dosen...:--*300 : Pie Fruit, 6 cans,....1 60 conveniences. a eae ks. vi All persons having claims against me-are request. syrup 5 gallon keg,.-. 3 00 ed to present the same immediately. Those indebt-. Godfish per Ib,... ----7 ed to me are invited to call at once and settle. ay : And evervthing PRICE LIST —FOR— CA SE. Crushed Sugar 9 lbs 1 00 Granulated“ 91-2 1 00 Brown “1isg ° Te Java Coffee 4 NS OO Costa Rica“ 6 “100 Beans 28 ** 100 Tomatoes 8 cans..-. 1 00 Green Con 7 “..-.1 00 Green Peas 7 ".--.:1 00 String Beans. 7 “..--1 00 Oysters are 1 co Lobsters 6 *...:4:0 Sardines Go sid Jelly EE BOE 1 00 Deviled Ham 4 “... 1 00 Corned Beef 3 ‘“...1 00 else in propor" tion. : OPERA SALOON —AND— Under Nevada Theatre, ROGER CONLAN, Proprietor. trate recently been en WINES, LIQUORS ‘Always kept at the Bar. The Coolest Beer in the City Give it trial. A Splendid Bowling Alley forget the place, underthe Theatre. jy3-1m ‘ ROGER CONLAN. Popular Variety Store sag THE PLACE TO BUY Mountain and Valley Fruits, BOWLING ALLEY, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. THE ABOVE SALOON a urnished, renovated ‘snd /] made lighter, and is\ new'a pleasant resort. The best of And CIGARS Can be found at the OPERA SALOON. Is in connection with the saloon. Don’t Constable’s Sale. sued out of Justice G. D. Blak House hee. I will sell all the title in hand to the highest and best gash ip and te igh all jyl5. Cosaiahbe Hovads Townablp. Y¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IS. ty, e an ~ _— one Doge of the jefendant, Hart, of, i and to all of that cert-in lot or { of a > ing in hing wnship un! Nevada, State California, Eere and described as fon ema 73 lot : voor by Lot No. Hogg pag al por singular the tenements, hereditaments and app! ances ito ging or in Mot that ; setae heads in ihe . Scrap Books, teat variety, old ti $1.75 now $1. interest of suid defendant in and to the chore do property, at public » costs. spank at Hered Oity the 9th day of July, EER T FOR SALE. €. ROSENTHAL’S . W. J. BRITLAN’s cone, Chuo Torts COZIEST, HEATEST AND Mog IW wavaa oh CITY, . GENTLE. Commercial Street OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Care. Fine Confectionery, Brey New! The Whole : blishment Renovated Flour per 100 Ibs.-.-.$2 50 Fruits and Vegetables, Thronghont. A Wheat se vie 2 ee ee rs os co ee Choice Cigars, Ete} The Best Liquors and Cigars Barley ee ror. 1 30 » DISPENSED TO PATRONS. Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1 36 coi ; Middlings 100 lbs... 1 50 ALL OF THE: BEST Bacrant Bran 100 Ils..._ 1 26 aes Seog a ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT. g CHARLES CLARKF, Ont of the best bark in th will be found at the Connell Cheaiber iy “TINE agEPON ook St 0 OM, vith enPeg ped see the fine style in which we are cue BROAD AND PINE STREETS, IN THEIR SEASON. d ‘FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. Another Grand . ble in Pricas . MAMMOTH SLOTHING HOUSE EST IS Bros. rs ner JUST LOOK AT THE PRICES: nent oman 5 pair genuine Shaker Socks “See Boss of the Road Overalls 50¢c Overalls, good article, 40c Men’s Blue Checked Blouses, 35¢ Men’s Cotton Shirts 30c Men’s Summer Coats, 25,50& 75c . (Former value, $1, $1 25, and $1 50.) ( Calico Hats 15 and 20c Calico caps, 6 for 25¢ Silk Caps 25¢ ; (Good value for $1. Nice Calico Shirts (new) 50c (Former price $1 25.) et Boys Suits $2, $2 50, and $3 adncinih : » WXFormer Prices $4 50, $5 and $6 50.) Men’s Suits $6 50, $7, $8 and $9 (Former prices, $12, $15, $18 and $20.) BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS And all other Goods in Proportion. — There is no humbug in this sale, as all of the above goods are marked in plain figures at our Store. We propose to make this the most interesting sale of goods in our line that has ever been placed before the people. BE SURE TO CALL AND SEE US. Wholesale Houses : 120 Chambers St., New York. 36 Merchant St., Honolulu. 216 and 218 California St., San Francisco. Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada Cit y, Great Slaughter of : Goods —— BY —— — See List of Prices : Boxes of Paper, former price 25c, now 12 I-2c. Boxes of Paper, former price 50c, now 25c. Note Paper, best quality, former price 25 per quire, now 12 I-2¢. Envelopes, best quality, f : age, Now 10c. q ty, tormer price 25c per pack do : _ 60c, now 40¢. Ladies Purses, former price Pies now $1.25.: Ladies Hand Satchels, former , price $1275, now $1. Rodger Bros. Teaspoons, old price ne now $2. '. Bird Cages, former ' price $1.25, now 75¢. Pictures, former price $2. 50, now $1.25. [sm Seine” he of the reductions made in prices in *'! e have redaced ‘everything in the same _propol* Go with the crowd to BRAN iD BROS. ree ot ae, do . do 0. ~ Pang triple plate, old price $4. pr tee Mg ? locks 8 do $2.50, now $1.50. odo $7.50, now $5. Ott ing & at thi succe State ence gives tion. . him prom coun’ his 1 draw seen noon in th ~ * Char Thos desire not fi celler Re of E 17th all r app will hou sha