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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

June 13, 1868 (4 pages)

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=F Si Ts ort fof VE® ‘te wily Biase, aa LOCA. INTELLAGENCE. THe Unton MEETING To-Niert — The Union men of Grass Valley towna for the purpose . _. of organizing « Grant and Colfax Club. A large delegation will attend from . Nevada and we expect'an enthusiastic = Every loyal man in Grass Valley siete hanes eae tee ae ward their goods by him already, to get care. Mr. Dunkel is.a prompt and relia-. ble business man, anid well worthy the patronage of the public generally. * DowNFaLL 1x Purces—S. Haas & Co., corner of Pine and Commercial par. Streets, have determined to undersell i any clothing store in Nevada city or that locahty may work asda. Hon. A. A. Satgent, of Nevada, Hon. E. W. Roberts, of Grass Valley and M. D. Borick, of San-F, who has been doing good service in county, will address the meeting, whieh is to be held at Hamilton a Ball. x THRATRICAL.—Charles Wheatleigh with a company consisting of twen persons, will play at the Theatre in this city on Monday and Tuesday. nights of next week. Wheatleigh is a great favorite in this city, and always draws “Wheatleigh, “F. Howson and Brown. On Monday night’the great sensation play of “Under the Gaslight” will be presented with all the stage effect and accompasiaments which gave it such great popalarity in the East and at San Francieco. On Tuesday the beautiful fivé’act comedy of “Sam” will be presented, rece erence Tae Weataen.—For several days . past we have had weather which would have been vey appropriate in March. _ It has been cloudy, with cold winds blowing from the rainy quarter and every indication of a storm. Some savants _ giveas a cause for the unusual weather the immense dark spots on the sun, It appears that the earth has taken a _ ‘back track in its orbit and the seasons are reversed. If it keeps on this way county. They are marking and selling clothing cheaper than any. other house in this city. They are selling fine Summer Cashmere suits ad low as $7 50 ——for coat, pants, and vest. Neck-ties of clothing are offered at like rate. be ProrooraPHs.—We have seen some of the finest photographs extant, produced by the celebrated firm: of Bradley & Rulofson, pre-eminently the lea-. _ ore of the Art in San Francisco. Those } “a ish good work, done in the most artistic le, should not fail to’ call at SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS! loeememmneel Ladies of Nevada county, attention A. GOLDSMITH, AS JUST RECEIVED, per steamer, his ANNUAL STUUE of _ Fashionable Dress Goods. SILKS, POPLINS, LAWNS, TAIKOS, ORGANDIES, ~~itwould be well to celebrate Christmas sre for Fourth of July. ete THE JocKEY CLuB.—The Jockey Club, now numbering over thirty members, will meet at Glenbrook Park to-day for the purpose of making arrangements for the Spring meeting. Good purses will be offered and our people will soon have an opportunity of seeing the best races that ever were made in this county. Tus MARBLE ORNAMENTS.—The remainder of the beautifal marble parlor ornaments will be disposed of at public sale thie season, The articles will be on exhibition during the day at the store opposite Stumpf’s hotel, on Broad atreet. CoMPLETED.—The flume constructed under Pine street has been completed, and is. thought to be of sufficient capacity to carry off all the water from Kelsey’s Ravine. Uniess the lower part of this flame is repaired as soon as the rains come the lower part of the town will be flooded.Rou, or Honorn.—The following names comprise the “Roll of Honor” of Miss Cornell’s school, at Omega, in the . °°: order of their standing : Mary Holland, Julia Pierce, Richard Pierce, Willie Jones, Nellie Pierce, Mamy Pierce, Mary Pierce, Jennie Jones, David Teeples, Rose Holiand, Alice Burwell, Willie Frankie Carter, Frank Jones. Bustness CHANGE.—We learn that J.P. Bassenius has sold out his interest in the drag business in thie city. to his brother, and proposes soon to go into business at San Francisco. Pausowat.—Major W. A. Atderson, Assimant Adjutant General, is in town. He has been oa duty mustering out the companies jecently dissolved by order of the General, Tae Panabe anp Tarcer Excurs10N.—The Nevada Light Guard is ordered to appear this morning at 10 o'clock for parade and target practice. . ™#** The Mefials, § pony paren aint) « bef entriadecelny PERCALES, French, English & American Prints IN GREAT VARIETY, AND OF THE Latest Patterns. : COTTON SHERTINGS from cheeses wihit, usoue ne and i2e A large aésortment of TABLE LINEN; NAPKINS, TOWELING, IRISH LINENS, &c. White Goods. A splendid stock of 8WI88 MULL, JACONBT, NALN plain, stri Checked, BISHOF LAWA, and ‘ ba TUUaED MU MUBLANS, Fancy Goods, Dress Trimmings, KID GLOVES, PARASOLS, Now style Walking Skirts, &e. MILLINERY GOODS. les of Parisian Crape BonSinte. trimmed snd dutrimmed. “LADIES siLK CLOAKS, A new and recherche article o: the New Sash Pattern, Latest nets CARPETS AND OIL. CLOTHS, Of all descriptions. Also, a com ee eee ae “Gents Pural goes nigh a choice payee pee lpia yy as a oe a cae seein oor THE BEST FURNITURE TO BE FOUND . This side of San Francisco is kept at the Store of LOUIS OHNIMUS, Broad street, near! ite Nations! Ex quange Motel, wvada City. MBurea Wa > Chairs, Sofas, * é Mirrors, &e. and REPAIRING. Done at the sbortest notice. $9 Call amd examine the Stock 1-64 Mened. May _SeTice. Mertcartors tyke ets an ee to Sacurday x WB MORRIS, Secretary. UP. ane Mi PLING en: wa a. . 1854, was in town a few dayseinee induc. ing our merchants, those who do uot fortheir goods forwarded from Colfax imhis . and pocket-handkerchiefs, and all kinds south-west corner of Mont. ae BTAa2 Caeatest as UL NDUCEMENTS I ppp pte re @vODS, BOOTS, SHUES, andvall” Kinds of Goods in the Clothing line and the LOW PRICHS at HAAS & CO."S Storeare causing great EXCITEMENT Tn the market. The bayers are making & grand Nae ew oN That estab.is cn hi and the Miners are buying re ee eee eee See ted to keep out the water of : DEER CREEK + Of amy other stream in the county of Nevada,
—ee & A RICH STRIKE er 7 The LATEST STYLE OF SPRING CLOTHly upon getting SUITS that will suit them lower than ever before offered in these DICCINGS. Sines we hav opened at the old stand, Corant rodm has been fitted up ¥ cian eop a LARGE srock OF LADIES’ SHOES, Let Rverybody come and bay at the lodeat. prices of 5. MAAS & 08, ‘COR: Frw & COMRIENCIAE rs. Nevada, March 12th. -_ etre ‘Is no better than the splendid bargains which are obtained at the store of 8. HAAS &.CO.,. Oo nnrarepnces [sraine: cLoTadian SPRING CLOTHING! RO \ emer CAMPAIGN OPENED! eet a ag SALES or : CLOTHING, FURNISHING GooDs, AT THE Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Kr Waving established the fact that they can and deo sell Clothing, Boots, of their competitors are now in the field with the Largest and Guest assortment —or— Gentlemen's and Boy's ta sPRING CLOTHING@ —axD— FURNISHING GOODS, Ever before brought to the interior of the State per cent Lower than former rates. Attention! Ail ye in want of Clothing . We now offer you Goods at Lower Prices than : . VICTOR CMRVALIER, MABTIN poeg VICTOR CHEVALIER & CO. . Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts, . NEVADA.CITY, Wholesale and Retail dealers WINES, LIQUORS, &c. Abwars on maND PATLE TRUFFE, CHAMPIGONS And all kinds of FANCY PRESERVES put /upin Freach styles, Sranch Huuse of F. Chevalier, Importer and deater iu Wines and Liquors, Sacramento, (av eutiomen of Nevade and Vicinite ave us acall. CONSUMERS BEAD! W. H. H. COFFMAYS, Haass PURCHASED THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE t# CIGAR STORE, .2) ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, win the stand aiways enpplied with the very best brands of “if — Ohewing and Smoking Tobacco, a large sup supply of PIPES, PLAYING other articles # belonging to to the CAND eT OSTAGR STAMPS AND EXPRESS ENVELUPES always on hand, All who want articies in my line are invited to call, W. H. H, COPFMAN. Nevada, May 20th. : t= KEEP COOL! .21 ICED SODA WATER! —wirn— DELICIOUS SYRUPS! —aT— JULIUS DREYFUSS’, U. &, Bakery, Fine Street. Nevada, May 9th, 1868. Cou.ty Teachers Institate. A “torneia TEACHERS’ re in ages Wy he Hat : af u fr i E i i i Nii Cheaper than you ¢am get them amywhere cise, in ecdiiconk eaten telaamatioes a ee ee Fine Fashionable Dress Suits! We will sell for Lees Maney than they can be Gentiomen ! We ask'you te ox+ amine our Ciothing--we assure : pedi Accs Messin baie Pootesom bis fos style, quali.y amd price! Ne —_ N MATS! MATS! MATS! Bnough «© cover every man's headin the county—of the Latest styles and of every conceivable shapes and colors. SHIRTS & UNDERCLOTHING. On Hand--An unlimited supply of Fine White Shirts, including the celebrated Star and Adkinson make. Under Clothing, Hosiery, Hand,. kerehiefs, Patemt Gutta Percha Cravats, Neck Ties, Collars, Sus penders, and Yankee Notions of every de scription. TO ALL MERCHANTS! Who deal in Clouling, both in this city and county, we would say, call on us before going to San Francisco to make purchases. We can sell you goods in this city,at Lower rates than.you can buy them at the Bay. t@ OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Prices are Lower than those efany others.62 And everybody in want of any Goods in our line, bad better consult their own interest by waking parchases at the GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM : —or— Pha ON jcc DYPRICES1. HATS; BOOTS, SHOES. ac, &c. . Shoes, Mats, &e, cheaper than any] FLOUR, you ever beught them before and . 4 I Saas : — sie _ GROCERIES : lad NEW FIRM! BALDWIN & SHURTLEFF, No. 37 Commereial St. §@" Next door to the Masonic Building, see . rAVING INTO COPARTNE SHLP IN Perse 0 re we GROCERY & Peoviston BUSINES, epeerge: CAN FRUITS, — . CORN MEAL, "BUCK WHEAT, And in fact all kinds of : FAMILY & MINER'S STORES, Which they will ell at the VERY LOWRST . bl Gr eas Ls STREETS . Goods dliverad es of change within ares onable distance, TEE PHILADELPHIA DRY GooDs STOR Bw! JACOB & SIMON ROSENTHAL No. 64 Broad street, . The Piansar Dry Goods deters 5 ea WAZATENOW On am te os best s0Latest or DRESS GOODS, . FASHIONABLE HATS, FANCY GOODS, ae MILLINERY GOODS, > DOMESTICS, st TRIMMINGS, — : LADIES’ SHOKS, CARPETS, OL, CLOTHS, CLOAKS, &e. &e. Ke. Bree brought: to thin County, Which we ate Prices to Defy Competition. Ladies are invited to call and see our is. TEKST STYLES OF Dakss GuODS eg = ~ ASplendid Lotot