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June 22, 1884 (4 pages)

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en are ee ee = E% . _ or three weeks ago filed with County . tance to us that we have never wy _. in the case. —-gther-sum for publishing in the in_ his voice has been heard in most: of SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1884. aaa] The Downieville Tribune of Thursday says: ‘Nearly all of our exchanges have had something to say about a libel suit that the Tribune is supposed tohave on hand. Now -the fact of the matter is that the suit has not yet been brought, The complaint wae made out for Proseus by attorney F. D. Soward, and a couple Clerk Strange. Bonds were not ‘filed with the complaint and consequently no papers have been served There it rests and tbe matter has seemed of so little importaxen the tromble to make any further inquiries as to how it was to be disposed of. We dre just quietly awaiting developments.” If Proseus _ jig “*worth the powder that it will take to blow him up” (we speak metaphorically), the Tribune’propri. etors should in our judgment put themselves on the aggressive and teach him a lesson through the courts that he and his ilk will not soon forget, He should be forced to appreciate that he is taking a very serious step when he sets ont to make one of the most reputable and enterprising newspapers in the State ante up ten thousand dollars or sny terests of the community’s moral condition what the publishers are led to believe is a correct version of certain incidents in the life of a man who, if these things are true about him, is a bad citizen. [EEE TRE SUPERIOR JUDGESHIP. There seems to be s general impression in this city that J, M. Walling will be the unanimous choice of the Republican County Convention for Superier Judge. He is in all respects thoroughly qualified for the position, He has long been one of the most active workere in campaigns, and though urged on many occasions to accept the nomination for some office, has steadfastly refused except in one instance when he was elected. In every campaign * the voting precincts of the county, and he has been found always ready to give his aid by words and acts in behalf of the party. He is en able lawyer, possessed of a ripe judgment, and has the full confidence as an honest man of all who’ know him. jm consideration of these things, and because he would prove an honor to the county, his legion of friends, without any solicitation or suggesTUESDAY, JUNE 24th, 1884. Rev. W. H. HILL of San Rafael. C. NILES. cisco. ~ tion on his part, have brought him] _ to the front asa candidate for the Snperior Judgeship. It looks now as if he would be nominated; and if he is, we are very certain that he will be triumphantly elected. f___________} Tux boys who step outside and declare they will not play, because sume one snubbed them, soon get over their pet and are enthusiastic as the most jubilant of their fellows. The New York Times, Harper's, and the few disgruntled sheets who have gone into the corner to pout, will soon come on the pisvaronnd 9¢ again with all their usua ship. Proving . Will. Nthe Superior Court, in and for the County of Ne State of California. r of the te of t PinFete cen day of Duly, 1864, ot ten e of July, » a nm o'clock, a, M., of said day, at the Court Room of said "Court, at the Court House * ae Cit and County of Nevada, has been will Rider pb vaaecenry oO ret and for hearing the application of 1. 0. Pin: him of Letters Tosoh the issuance tary when and bebyeod any person interested may Ss and contest the sam, F. G. BEATTY, Clerk. ¢ for proviv By Ww. om Hamrt uu Dated June 20th, ee Searls & Searls, ety tor Pet'r, je20 Lunch. 5 o'clock M. good companiongrounds as follows : A. M, PLENTY TO EAT. rose WHO ATTEND THE Masonic Picnic, _ ATSTORMS' RANCH . WILL HAVE ‘No Need for a Basket Of Refreshments, as 0. C. BLEY. Bagot 209 lar caterer of Nevada City, will be prepared ‘inci to furnish First-Class Dinners Fare for Round Trip : At 50 cen: Asplendid dining hall wit with holes oop ridges ig gol * erected in : a chen eats otth Bey tag dd Prom ither Nevada, City, Grass Val3 ie, Nuts, lee Cream 0. C. BLEY, Caterer. ALL TEMPERANCE DRINKS will be at reasonable prices. A.M fax at 4 o’clock P, M, “ley or Colfax : of age, 50 cents. ‘MASONIC . PICNIC! AT STORMS RANCH, NOONDAY VALLEY, St. JORIS DAY! Order of Exercises : Music by the Band. Prayer by the Chaplain Vocal Music—Choir. Address of Welcome—. Fine Confectionery, By the President of the Fruits and: Vegetables, Day, HON. NILES Choice Cigars, te a SEARLS of Nevada City ALL OF THEQBEST Poem—By HON. A. Vocal Music—Choir. Oration By Past Grand Master, LEONIDAS E. PRATT, of San. FranDoxology-eBy Choir, Band and audience. The Exercises will commence at precisely 12 Time Card : Trains will leave for the Picnic From Nevada City, at 8:30 and 10 From Grass Valley, at 9 and 10:40 From Colfax, at-9-a. M. " Returning will leave Storms’ for Grass Valley and Nevada City at 3:30 and 6 o'clock #. M,, and for ColGentlemen 81. Ladies 75 cts. . Children over 5 and under 14 ‘years . A general and cordial invitation is W. J. BRITLANO’S COUNCIL CHAMBER. IN NEVADA CITY. Everything New! The Whole Establishment Renovated Throughout. The Best Liquors and Cigars DISPENSED TO PATRONS. Sacramento Beer, from the Columbus Brewery, ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT. CHARLES CLARKF, One of the best barkeepers in the State, will be found at the Council hnegert He mixcs fancy drinks in all the latest pen A FINE RECEPTION ‘RUOM, ¥ Call pon! see the fine style in which we are CO) OAD AND PINE STREETS, ER BR C. yBROBMAN'S OLD STAND.) NEVADA £. ROSENTHAL’S Popular Variety Store Commercial. Street ][* 7HE PEACE To BUY Mountain.and Valley Fruits, IN THEIR SEASON. FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. RK. ROSENTHAL. Real Estate and Mining Office BE. F, Deidesheimer & Co. Transeript Block.. ates Nevada City. GO ciestions. Min on NS on Minin and agit uestions, moet bought and sol strictly on anaes FOR— California Perforating Screen Company Silver Plated and Copper Amalgamating Plates. Also Agents for « Best ant Cheap. est Concentrator, for saving Sulphurets Slimesand Float Gola—the ‘UPWARD JET Concentrator, mé Sine wor TMM OPS sssacitadsieedly dasa GHNUINSE this determination, he will dispose of his entire stock of (Clothing, Gent's Fann 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 ! -O There is No Humbug
About This, as he has made arrangements to leave Nevada City. He thanks his patrons for their past trade, and hopes to have a continuance of the same during the short time he remains here. Country orders filled as well as though the purchaser was in the store. He will also sell cheap for cash his Beautiful Homestead on Rast Broad Street. It is one-of the handsomest residence properties in Nevada City. The house is large and built in first-class manner. The spacious lot is well stockconveniences. All persons having claims against me are requested to me are invited to call at once and settle. B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Block, Nevada City. ee In Nevada city and everything Clothing Store. Ee Now is the in your experie dollar saved is PUBLIC notice. This posed of. oxtended to the public, — «By order of the Committee ED, COLEMAN, ‘Ohaires. fi M, faneron, Secretary. = 3 Selling Out! — CASPER’sS. Having concluded to RETIRE FROM BUSINESS on or before January rst, 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, that is usually to be found in a first-class KREMEMBER wy 1 AM CLOSING OUT! NO HOMBUG ! “In Proof of this Assertion, I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID. golden opportunity (it may never occur again nce) to buy goods at your own prices. A . a dollarearned, and you can save a a many dollars by praginig at Casper’s. BM, AUCTION! PUBLIC AUCTION ! “Will be held on the BOE eS EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further sale will continue till the whole stock i is disTo any one desiring to purchase ‘the entire stock, a very. nberal discount will be made. — K “CASPER, Proprietor Closing Ont sale For Cath! 1 ua, Ss oe _ BL MILLER, Wheat 985 a i Iq “ ras The Pioneer Dealer, has positively concluded to pa eee oe 1 373 immediately close out his business in Nevada City, Ground Barley 100 Ibs, 1 40 and remove to another locality. In pursuance of Midalings 100 Ibs... 1 50 ed with fruit trees, and the house has all the modern ed to present the same immediately. Those indebtSelling Out!) PRICE LIST Bran. 100 Ihs... 1.25 Crushed Sugar 8 1-2lbs 1 00 Granulated“ 9 1 00 Brown “ 10 *' 100)" Java Coffee 4 “ 100 Costa Rica “ 6 “ 100 Beans 25 200 Tomatoes 8 cans... 1 00 GreenCom 7 “... 1 00 Green Peas 7 “..---1 00 String Beans. 7 “.----1 00 Oysters SF 1cO Lobsters i a 1 00 Sardines 6 evoeeel 00 Jelly . ANG 1 00 Deviled Ham 4 “... 1 00 Corned Beef 3 “... 1 00 Salmon GM oseens 1 00 Table Peaches 4 ‘‘... 1 00 Coffee, 5 Ib cans eevac tenes 75 Coffee, 3 Ib cans ....-. 50 Chocolate, 4 papers ... 1 00 Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 Tea, 5 Ib box.....-.. 1 560 Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50 Candles 60 for....... 100 Candles per box.... voeoh 40 Butter per roll ...... 50 Eggs per dozen..... 30c Pie Fruit, 6 cans,...-. 1 00 Syrup per gallon, .... 75 Syrup 5 gallon keg,.. 3 o Codfish per Ib,... «+.. And ieee else i po er GRAND UNIFORM — Hunt’s Hall Nevada City, . Friday Evening, July 4, 1884, ny The Nevada Light Guard, Nevada Hose Co. No. 1, Penusylvania Engine Co. No, 2 Music by Goyne’s Full Band. Lemonade will be served to all Dancers free of charge. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Nevada Light Guard. ° 8, L. Rogers, F. Smith; Howard Douglass, Allen Clancey, J.C. Rieh and Dan. Getchell, Nevada Hose Co. No, 1. A. R. Lord, J, E. Isaac, L. M. Suketorth, R. D. Carter. A. H. Walrath. Pennsylvania Engine o., No. 2. John Bacigalupi, John Blasaut, L. Seibert, Frank Eilerman, W, C. Groves, J. B. Gray. A. R. Lord, puke eae, St, Basset iio Shean: Dan. Getchell, —L. M. Sukeforth John Hurst J. G. Hartwell, " Floor Managers. Allen Clancy, Jas. Grimes, A, H. Walrath J.B. Gray, BR. D. Carter, E. C. Woolf. nae ave ot bag a aa See Huey Desa. Fourth of July Ball ! ‘. Clocks, tele Pio eager OY cine ener cae TREMENDOUS SALEHS!: —— Qe The Bottom Knocked Clear’ Out -——— OF THE——— CLOTHING BUSINESS . ! ———BY———_ EL 7 Soe. daetoe. No Sales of Shopworn Goods NO HOUSES FOR SALE ! We do not propose to humbug the public by “telling them that we are going to leave. We intend to Remain Here and do a LEGITIMATE BUSINESS, and SELL GOODS CHEAPER than they have ever been sold heretofore. WK ARE RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY. ed As the public are well aware, we are the only Wholesale House in this part of the country that is engaged in the retail business. We are fully determined to give the people goods at Wholesale Rates. BE SURE TO CALL AND SEE US. Wholesale Houses : ] 120 Chambers St., New York. 6 Merchant St., Honolulu. 216 and 218 California St., San Francisco. Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City, Great Slaughter of Goods Go. HE. BRAND & BROTEHER. a a Boxes of Paper, former price 25c, now 12 1-2c. Boxes of Paper, former price 50c, now 25¢. Note Paper, best quality, former price 25 per quire, now 12 I-2¢. Envelopes, best quality, former price 25c: per package, Now 10c. Scrap Books, great variety, old price $r. 75 now $1. do do do 60c, now 40Cc. Ladies Purses, former price $2, now $1.25.. Ladies Hand Satchels, former price $1.75, now $1. Rodger Bros. Teaspoons, old price $2.75, now $2. do do do $4.50 now $3.50. Castors, triple plate, old price $4.50, now $3.25. do do $2.50, now $1.50. do ae do $7.50, now $5. Bird Cages, former price $1.25, now 75¢. Pictures, former price $2.50, now $1.25. The above list is a fair sample of the our departments, tion. Go with the crowd to BRAND BROS. reductions made in prices in all We have reduced everything in the = propora Me and See! At mh Two Stores in Transcript Bloc. —_—)—— my line from ~ 50 TO 100 PER CENT CHEAPER -. Than any other dealer in Nevada county, Try me. gags etic gree ous If you want Furniture, Piisiehokl Goods, new or second hand, ‘Lamps, the prettiest to be had in the State, Glassware, and hundreds of other oe prciesed tn ee ay I claim that I do sell 1.. he ol See List of Prices : aes: moeesan ef aot as ef ete @ = wi a © Ff re 2 © a a a ee ae. Oo ek OO on”. i ok ae PER ee eg ie