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

June 26, 1884 (4 pages)

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he would have been ing & nuisance, gnd would have been stopped by an Areliable gentleman who knows “together different than the Tidings ghowsit to be. He-tells us that Bruce bought the buildings, which ‘had long’been vacant and going to ruin, on the strength of the boom of prosperity that the Appeal ssid gome months ayo Marysville would _ experience as soon as hydraulic minjing ceased. The purchaser made arFangemente for renovating them > account of the weather Til FRIDAY, Jane 27th. PICNIC! AT STORMS RANCH, wheres he mpnka mre sate mel TOR OTH, 1884 thoroughly, thinking that the boom would cause s rush of tenants to cc-} op Ww. H. HILL of cupy them and he would secure big returns. Bat the boom proved to have been only a child of the ApSan Rafael. peals imagination. The expected tenants came not. The buildings Were located close to-the riverside, and each dsy the natural wash from the mountains has been raising the bed of the river there. Mr. Bruce being longer-headed then the average people of the town saw that the best thing for him to do was to tear down the structures and sell the bricks at eight dollars or s0 a thourand. He will realize from the sale of the old bricks, iron and other material of the buildings an advance’ on what the whole preperty cost him. All ' the noise about the lard and tallow fastory being such a nuisance is a subterfuge with which to cover up G. NELES, ‘the real trouble. The solema trath is that Marysville’s prospects for the future have been more badly crippled by the stoppage of mining than they ever were by slickens, and the backbone of the property owners there has wilted. fd) Tuz Hon. John Finerty, who _ represents one of the Chicago districts in Congress, and who 1 the elitor and proprietor of the Citizen, an Irish-Amerizan journal of. wide circulation, opeus his batteries upon the camp of the Republican renegades. Mr. Finerty, we believe, very faithfully represents the sentiments of a large body of his countrymen in -his honest admiration of Blaine. Our Bourbon friends who are just now finding so much solace in the revolt ‘of Curtis and his followers would do well to turn their attention to the impending stampede of Irish-American votera who propose to cast their -ballots next November for Blaine. For every swallow-tailed, .whitechokered, super-righteous Independent Kepublican who casts his vote for the Democratic nominee for President, there will be a dozen Irishmen that never voted a Republican ticket in their lives who will toss a_ballot in for Blaine. The tone of Finerty’s article in the Chicago Citizen cannot .be misunderstood. Last Christmas a man _ surprised his wife by presenting her with the _ price of a sealskin sacque and a few days ago she surprised the man by presenting him with a pair of twins. This turns to show if a wife is done akind favor she'll endeavor toreturo it in some way. —_—_—_—_—_——————— DIED. — Thomas George of Grass PLENTY TO EAT. E WHO ATTEND THE ATSTORMS' RANCH = : “* WILL HAVE ~ Mo Need for a Basket Refreshments, as 0. C. BLEY, the popuBy the President of the Day, Master, LEONIDAS E. PRATT, of San Francisco. Band and audience. The Exercises will com——-Masmnic Pietle, J . Children over 5 and under 14 years extended to the public, . By onder, of the Committee. 5 QOUNCIL CHAMBER. E COZIEST, SEATEST AND MOST R RESORT FOR GENTLEIN NEVADA CITY. Everything New! The Whole Establishment Renovated Throughout. —-— ° ENUOINSE The Best Liquors and Cigars Sacramento Beer, from the Columbus Brewery, ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT. CHARLES One of the best barkeepers in the State, wih be Sesent tee . He r] NOONDAY VALLEY, . tmeontictuet Call and see the fine style in which we are Gxed CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, In commemoration of &, BECKMAN’S OLD STAND.) NEVADA ITY CAL SSS= 8 JOHN'S DAY! : £, ROSENTHAL’S FRIDAY, Popular Variety Store Commercial Street OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Order of Exereisés : i THE PLACE To BUY Music by the Band. Fine Confectionery, Prayer by the Chaplain Fruits and Vegetables, —o—— ALL OF THETBEST Mountain.and Valley Fruits, IN THEIR SEASON. Vocal Music—Choir. ¥RISH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. FE. ROSENTHAL. Address of Welcome— z. F. Deidesheimer & Co. SEARLS of Nevada City . pranseript Bleck...Nevada City. ONSULTATIONS on Mining and Milli uestions. Poem—By HON. A. [elven Commiaion: Silver Plated and Vocal Music—Choir. . “ " Oration By Past Grand rut Doxology—By Choir, Lunch. mence at precisely 12 ~ o'clock M. Consisting of Time Card : Trains will leave for the Picnic grounds as follows : From Nevada City, at 8:30 and 10 A Mi : From Grass Valley, at 9 and 10:40 AM. . From Colfax, at 9 A. M. Returning will leave Storms’ for Grass Valley and Nevada City at 3:30 and 6 o'clock pv. M., and for Colfax at 4 o’clock P, M. dollar saved many dollars ——— Fare for Round Trip:From either Nevada City, Grass Valley or Colfax : Gentlemen $1 Ladies 75 cts. : Will be held of age, 60 cents. oes : sed of. A general and cordial invitation is "ED. COLEMAN, Chairman, BM, Passtos, Secretory Choice Cigars, Ete Mines bought and sol California Perforating Screen Company Plates. Also Agents for the Best and Cheapest Concentrator for ering Lg Slimesand Float Gold —the ‘UPWA bsEv m Selling Out! / ‘PUBLIC AUCTION! _ B. H. MILLER, stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, of this kind, = AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! ° Nevada City. same during the short time he remains here. chaser was in the store. He will also sell cheap for cash his in Nevada City. first-class manner. ed to me are invited to call at once and settle. B. H. MILLER, CASPER’S. » Having concluded to 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, 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. eaREMEMBER @&J . AM CLOSING OUT! NO HUMBUG! In Proof of this Assertion, 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 isa dollar earned, and you can save a great by trading at Casper's. PUBLIC AUCTION ! on the premises, KH EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 ‘o'clock‘thereafter till further notice. This sale will continue till the whole stock is dis. To any one desiring: to purchase the entire «stock, a very liberal discount will be made. ' K. CASPER, Proprietor. ‘WILL Going Awe The Pioneer Dealer, has positively concluded to immediately close out his business in Nevada City, and remove to another locality. In pursuance of Middlings 100 Ibs.,.. 1 50 this determination, he will dispose of his entire) pian a ta: Crushed Sugar 9 lbs 1 00 Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, There is No ‘EXIumpus About This, ashe has made arrangements to leave
He thanks his patrons for their past trade, and hopes to havea continuance of the Country orders filled as well as though the purBeautiful Homestead on East Broad Street. It is one of the handsomest residence properties The house is large and built in The spacious lot is well stocked with fruit trees, and the house has all the modern HON. NILES Real Estate and Mining ‘ice conveniences. -——OF. All persons having claims against me are requested to present the same immediately. Those indebtOdd Fellows’ Block, Nevada City. Cig Ou Sa For Cah! lc ex Wheat = wee 2 Corn 3 wie oe Barley Sg secrens 1 30 And everything else to be found in a first-class store pe Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1 35 PRICE LIST AM W Granulated“ 9 1-2 1 00] Brown “ 101-2 ‘ 100 Java Coffee 4 . << e Costa Rica “ 6 *3@ Beans 28 “100 8 cans.--. 1 00 Green Corn 7 “..--1 00 Green Peas 7 “.----1 00 String Beans, 7 “...1 00 Oysters Lobsters ees 1 00 Selling Out! ". Harry Douglass. J. Hurst, eeeeee Deviled Ham 4 “. -.1 00 Corned Beef 3 “..-. 1 00 —$————— ‘ Tere £ cad O) wee TREMENDOUS SAIEHS: ° : ‘The Bottom Knocked Clear Out -——— OF THE—— CLOTHING BUSINESS ! ae BY it. bee Som Estos. No Sales: af Shoywon Goods . NO HOUSES FOR SALE ! comeeenne irene Sardine ey oo} Wwe Intend to Remain Here and do a LEGITIMATE BUSINESS, and mdniais rae 100) 9ELL GOODS CHEAPER than they have ever Table Peaches 4 “ ... 1 00} been sold heretofore. Coffee, 3 Ib cans .--------50 Chocolate, 4 papers .. -1 00 Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 Tea, 5. Why Wa cal esa cee 1 25 Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50 Candles OO Got isc s ciccnes 1 00 Butter per roll ...----.50 Eggs per dozen....--30c Pie Fruit, 6 cans,...--. 1 00 Syrup per gallon, .... 15 Syrup 5 gallon keg,.. 300 Codfish per Ib,... ----7 And evervthing tion. WILLIAM WOLF. GRAND UNIFORM Fourth of-duly Ball ' Hunt's Hall Nevada City, Friday Evening, July 4, 1884, The Nevada Light Guard, Nevada Hose Co. No. 1, —AND— Penusylvania Engine Co. No. 2: Music by Goyne’s Fall Band. Lemonade will be served to all Dancers free of charge. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Nevada Light Guard. SeL. Rogers, F. Smith, Howard Douglass, Allen Clancey, J.C. Rich and Dan. Getchell, Nevada Hose Co. No. 1. A. R. Lord, J. E. Isaac, L. M. Sukeforth, R. D. Carter. A. H. Walrath. Pennsylvania Engine Co., No. 2. John Bacigalupi, John Blasauf, L. Seibert, Frank Eilerman, W. C. Groves, J. B. Gray. Committee on Printing. . A. R. Lord, Frank Eilerman, . 8. L, Rogers, Floor Directors. Dan. Getchell, L.M. Sukeforth, * John Hurst J. G. Hartwell. Floor Managers. _ Allen Clancy, Jas Grimes, A. H. Walrath, 3. B. Gray, RD. Carter, E. C. Woolf. . Howard Douglass, J.C. Rich, J. Blasauf, J. ¥. Hook W. T. Shurtleff, L. Seibert, J. E. Isaac. _ 0 WE ARE RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY.” — 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 City, Great Slaughter of Goods P —— BY——_— See List of Prices : Boxes of Paper, former price 25c, now 12 I-2c. Boxes of Paper, former price 50c, now 25c. now 42 1-2c. age, Now 10c. do do do Ladies Purses, former price $2, now $1.25. Bird Cages, former price $1.25, now 75c. Pictures, former price $2.50, now $1.25. tion. e Go with the crowd to BRAND BROS. Try Me and See! , women ” my line from 50 TO 100 PER CENT CHEAPER Be non necessary in every family, Dow't you Buy uti yousee my Goods iitenent! = We do not propose to humbug the public by telling them 8 “...-1COlthat we are going to leave, As the public are well aware, we are the only Cee 175 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. G&G. BH. BRAND c& BROTHER. Note Paper, best quality, former price 25-per quire, Envelopes, best quality, former price 25c per packScrap Books, great variety, old price $1.75 now $1. 60c, now 40c. Ladies Hand Satchels, former price’$1.75, now $1. Rodger Bros. ae old price $2.75, now $2. fe) do. : do $ : 4.50 now $3.50. Castors, triple plate, old price $4.50, eh $3.25. Clocks, do do $2.50, now $1.50. do. do do $7.50, now $5. The above list is a fair sample of the reductions made i ices in all i e in prices in a our departments. We have reduced everything in the ame propor: At My Two Stores in Transeript Block. Ielaim that I io anll oe in . Than any other dealer in Nevada county, Try me. _ 2 If you want Furniture, Household Goods, new or second hand, Lamps, the prettiest to be had in the State, Glassware, and hundreds of other articles this cit; competi ing has mounta coming roundin of thes enterpr' It is a § yeara’ 8 the best purpose Wau Francis met Shi tips th is said 1 ficer in policem Market my as ¢ Rem SCRIPT or lic you wa on wha county It is t in eve! THE selecte ‘Imp upto Thurs . Rolfe, ior Sa Sagam Nev ly dee and hi sonic 5 rain. busine 10 o’el the ds Mr has ju dence that : A. Lo for V Bu dent saloo! cisco, Alex TE drew been Fran then M Sup mine mon A Mar yest the