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W. J. BRITLAND’S
attempts to enter a Pythian Lodge
in Virginia City witha Red Men’,
leggings and @ Masonic apron on.
——_>--——THERE isa tradition that Presi. dential years are bad business years,
but the very reverse is the truth;
1880 was a very prosperous year;
1876 was better than the years which
preceded or followed it; "72 and ’68
were also prosperous years, and all
' the signs go to: show that the close
*< of this year will make it more prosperous than either the two preceding
years,
*" Dana, of the New Yerk Sun, is
said to be a sure enough candidate
~ for the Presidency. In case he were
nominated, would the Suu continue
to support him to the end of the
PRATT, of San Francisco.
Band and audience.
Lunch.
campaign? or would it republish o'clock M.
that letter demanding the appointment of Mr. Dana to the New York aS
Collecorship, some time late in QOc: :
tober ? Time Gard :
Cot, INGERSOLL announces with
great satisfaction that his log house
on the Dorsey ranch in New Mexico is nearly finished; that it cost
only $8,000—the profits of a week's
lecturing almost anywhere—and
that he and his family mean to
‘move into the house by July 1,
Trains will leave for the Picni
grounds as follows :
From Nevada City, at 8:30 and 1
A, M.
_ Bishor Smirson, of the M. E.
Church, died on Wednesday at Philadelphia. Bishop Simpson was bern
in Ohio, June 10, 1810, He was
elected bishop in 1852, and during
A.M,
From Colfax, at 9 A. M.
Doxology—By Choir,
The Exercises will commence at precisely 12
InN evada city
and everything
Clothing Store.
c
0
From Grass Valley, at 9 and 10:40
the war he was employed on impor-. Returning will leave Storms’ for} — % E= Now is the
2 missions in support of the Un-. Grass Valley and Nevada City at in your, experié
gam . 3:30 wid 6 o'clock P. M., and for Coli dollarsaved is
PLENTY TO EAT. . i *4 cook?
—
= WHO ATTEND THE
—— Manic Pinte,
2 iu wave
Fare for Round Trip :
ley or Colfax:
centre G. BLEY, the popu:
ripe comedies yo pee of age, 60 penta.
A general and onndial weriiavess
lado
By order of the Committee,
From either Nevada City, Gress Vale]
Gentlemen $1 Ladies 75 cts.)
PUBLIC
: Children over Gand under 14 years
notice.
posed of.
At CASPER’S.
RETIRE FROM BUSINESS
offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before
known here, the entire stock of
Consisting of firstelass Broadcloth, Cassimere and Pique
Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets,
TAM CLOSING OUT ! NO HUMBUG !
I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID.
oe by trading at Casper’s. o
Will be held on the premises, > EVERY SATURDAY i
EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 ‘o'clock thereafter till further —
This
To any one desiring to purchase the entire
_ Stock, a very liberal discount. will be made.
Having concluded to
on or before January 1st, 1885, I therefore
N'S AND BOYS CLOTHING,
that is usually to be found in a first-class
ft REMEMBER @
In Proof of this Assertion, . ~
golden opportunity (it may never occur again
nce) to buy.goods at your own prices. A
a dollarearned, and you can save a great
AUCTION! age z
PUBLIC AUCTION 1
sale will continue till the’ whole stock is dis~_K. CASPER, Proprietor. :
en
narible Exe
Hunt’s Hall Nevada City,
—BY-The Nevada Light Guard,
Nevada Hose (Co. No. 1,
—AND—
Music by Goyne’s Full Band.
Dancers free of charge.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
Nevada Light Guard.
Nevada Hose Co. No. 1.
R. D. Carter. A. H. Walrath.
Pennsylvania Engine Co., No. 2.
A. R, Lord, Frank Eilerman,
$. L, Rogers.
Floor Directors.
Dan. Getchell, L. M. Sukeforth,
John Hurst J. G. Hartwell,
_ Floor Managers.
J.B, Gray, B.D. Carter, E. C. Woolf.
Harry Douglass, J. Hurst,
W.T. mae aon J.E, Ienac,
a,
Friday Evening, July 4, 1884,
Penusylvania Engine Co. No. 2
Lemonade will be served to all
8. L. Rogers, F. Smith, Howard Douglass,
Allen Clancey, J.C. Rich and Dan. Getchell,
John Bacigalupi, John Blasaut, L. Seibert,
Frank Eilerman, W. C. Groves, J.B. Gray.
Allen Clancy, Jas. Grimes, A. H. Walrath,
‘J. F. Hook .
POSTPONE Gone Awes TITAN WOLPS put!
COUNCIL CH CHAMBER.
:
be
o—-_”
On account of the weather [SCH Ed GENTLE:
GHNUINE
sheet a LISE.
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1884. a3
OM ag
TREMENDOUS SALES!
EE Till FRIDAY Jane 7th Everything New ! The Whole Pi Ot al i F h .
gee
TRE POLITICAL POT COMMENCES ’ ‘. Establishment Renovated
ae £& = x o
To BOI. oe Throughout.
“Probable candidates fur county
gaa
$2 50 The Bottom Knocked Clear Out
offices sg being discussed, but MASONIC The Best Liquors and Cigars
Flour per 100 1 Ths. -5:coe
_o dhce gpecuheannaaa Sem an : DISPENSED TO PATRONS. B. H. aren, Wheat pee oe pea Rance gh
pounced. The conventions a oe
aicceeha Corn ae sane
Con Sisike Kingest, tad Yost he p i FE N : C . Sacramento Beer, fromthe Cc-. The Pioneer Dealer, has positively concluded to Barley ie 120 CLOTHING BUSINESS !
a . —— eek ssi th) lumbus Brewery, immediately close out his business in Nevada ee? Ground B le y 100 Ibs, 1 38 pega ee
candidates’ purses bear the appearnul ALWAYE OF P RAUGHT. and remove to another locality. In pursuance O!. wiagings 100 Ibs..--150
ago a ged ng Sern hors T omORMy RANCH CHARLES CLAREF, this determination, he will dispose of his entire} p., 160: the...1 25 a S77 Sn. ros.
supers llgaae Segall A + . nit omnd ae Creat Chanter "He . stock of . Crushed Sugar 8 1-21bs 1 00
: oa a
in fr
Wie
:
with {sine snd. good judgment. —NQQNDAY VALLBY, . rutin a is oan . (TL ah i Cabin a. tae is
It has becn demonstrated during the 1 Onl and 9e0 the ine sty (. th (; { Rarnis IN N 4 ays hanes 10 1 00
.
er as pent ta _In commemoration of CED FO eee NEVADA 0 Ing, tll S f Seg y Java Coffee 4 * 2 0 BS 0 opwor 00 5 a
F atrong '.
i ° : : i “ “a 00
it is not safe to impose on the people 5
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Costa Rica 6 1
an objectionable man. It is generTt JOAN iN 1] AY ]
: . Beans 25 “ 4100
=F cocherpspeeygre det ba ". €. ROSENTHAL’S [And everything elseto be found ina first-class store romney 8 oame.-1 00 NO HOUSES FOR SALE !
bug the people into supporting an
f this ki d,
Green Corn 7 arn Oe 1
unpopuler nominee. Delegates to
of this kin
> es oo ae
the County Convention should be
Green Peas 7% “...lng td vote ely fr wah] FREDAN: AT GREATLY. REDUCED PRICES! — . siring nouns, 7 “..-1.00. We do not propose to humbug the public by telling thew
eee dea seak sak ble of the
Oysters (8 “.-.-.1 CO) that we are goitig to leave.
code oy the nk ease! TTT OTH, 1884 . Poon Variety Store — se going to.
“-tionable men have been mentioned as
EX umbuege Sardines 6 “ .eeeee1 00
Commercial Street There is No
ie tances coin tin wet jus ise : OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, =. About Thi he has made arrangements to leave Jelly . A ease 1 00 We intend to Remain.
: ill they be badly beaten if by Order of Exercises : . out is, as he has ge ee ae de 100
= Fee Waiecnoniesnd ae. ]o THE PEACE To.mey Nevada City. He thanks his patrons for their ae ge oe Here and do a LECITIMATE BUSINESS, and
. _ nad cas “pu fllwansenaeng Music by the Band. Fine Confectionery, past er on oa to — a — of the ee ih . 100}/SELL GOODS CH EAPER than they have ever
ee ta a Fruits and Vegetables, . » S2me during the short ecailia irene Table Peaches 4 “ -...1 00) been sold heretofore.
saa Sc iotae Rapultieens wr a. Prayer by the Chaplain Choice Cigars, Bte Country orders filled as well as though the: purCoffee, 5 Ib cans ..... 75 ee es
bear in mind the lessons taught them
chaser was in the store. Coffee, 9 Ib cans ..-.-++. 50
Ye give this timely . _— : : Tis f prea nies a8
i ’
‘
Bee We Or er tent. Rev. We HILL ff 2) PS Cee ae caca 100] WH ARE RECEIVING KEW GOODS DAILY.
t of the field m ho could not
: Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 evicbihctnisanelijeiceecntiacdeiacas
Scud ccadiy terongers if nomSan Rafael. Mountain.and Valley Fruits, B tifnl Hi stead Ol Bast Broad Street : : a © vite: “nee ee :
inated, but whohavethe cheek to be. . IN THEIR SEASON. ball om ; se Sola cima Td As the public are well aw > th .
ree tet the Devoe naga inca tes Vow Music—-Choir. It is one of the handsomest: residence properties Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50 Whol ae ac rs pa cara ee : s caus
havethem takea hand in running) = FRESH VEGETABLES
Candles 60 for.....+++. 1 00 esa 1 € country that is
our local government. Address of Welcome— RECEIVED DAILY. in Nevada City. The-house is large and built in su _. ees 1 7§. engaged in the retail business.
eels Goda Us als Valeo aad ae B. ROSENTHAL first-class manner. ‘The spacious lot is well stockae ge plc, Br i le ;
“Times says: ‘‘How do we think the. By the President of the ict * . ed with fruit trees, and the house has all the modern ac 5 eet ee 2) ee — give the people goods
Irish-American vote will go? We
:
Xs : seeaes
‘ :
do not hesitate to say that if the. Day, HON. NILES)Real Bstate and Mining nO aeheunaen Pie Fruit, 6 cans,-.... 1 00
aaa wacieste ths — E. F. Deidesheimer & Co. All persons having claims against me are request. g.45 per gallon, ..-."5 BE SURE TO CALL AND SEE US.
Risiae or icon This is ir honSEARLS of Nevada City Transeript Block... Nevada City. . oq to present the same > immediately. Those indebtSyrup 5 gallon keg,.. 3 00 Wholesale H
est conviction.” We can unhesitat: CGouiee wae HS on Mint A “eS d to me are invited to call at once and settle. Codfish per Ib 2 ae 7 oiesaie ouses:
ingly trust them * anaiatie Poem—-By HON. A. ™ yon Commission. © : 4 : 120 barbers wg? New bee
*wron, »” for when was the : . of eiontin cians
: :
Lag Tp caeedaenag the right thing?) ~ gine’ inlet and Coe gy otra B. H. MILLER,
An evervthing 36 Merchant : t., Honolulu
" _ . Plates. Also Agente for the Best and Cheapto 2 216 and 218 California St., San Francisco.
Canoox Areaits Tei wid eat oC NTLES: Smenand nt Gldthe Wrwad JE Odd Fellows’ Block, Nevada City, . °°°%% sore greed :
in the State. He took his various reO; tiated Past Gran d
W 1] rv WOLF.
ias home nd and r, and, ratl : 6
feptig tg teeow : Selling Out! Selling Out! " Great Slaughter of Goods
‘ Joss to know where they belong. He Master LEONIDAS E ‘ =
oe
won’s find out where he is unti! he ’ :
: GRAND UNIFORM
iG. B. BRAND c& BROTEH ER.
—————0
Fourth of July Ball (° .
See List of Prices :
Boxes of Paper, former price 25c, now 12 I-2c.
Boxes of Paper, former price 50c, now 25¢.
Note Paper, best quality, former price 25 per quire,
now 12 I-2c.
Envelopes, best quality, former price 25c a package, now 10c.
Scrap Books, great variety, old price $1.75 now $1.
do do do 60c, now 40¢.
Ladies Purses, former price $2, now $1.25.
Ladies Hand Satchels, fo-mer price $1.7, now $1.
Rodger Fros. 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.
: Clocks, do $2.50, now $1.50.
do. do ~ $7.50, now $5.
Bird Cages, former price ai. 25, NOW 75¢.
Pictures, former price $2.50, now $1.25. —
The above list is a fairsample of the reductions made in prices in all
our departments. . We have reduced everything in the same proportion.
Go with the crowd to BRAND BROS.
Try Me and See!
At My Two Stores in ~~ Block.
aaa cues
‘Iclaim that I do sell articles in
my line from _
50 TO 100 PER CENT CHEAPER
A. R. Lerd, J. E. Isaac, L. M. Sukeforth,
_ . Than any other dealer in Nevada county, Try me. _
eeeeecenen ees ae
pnenensary in avery family, ee
If you want Furniture, Household Goods, new
or second hand, Lamps, the prettiest to be had in
the State, Glassware, and hundreds of other _ scene
Don't you Buy uti yous my Gus .
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