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June 27, 1884 (4 pages)

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‘FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1884. “Do you play very much nowa‘days, Miss Smith?” he asked, as they seated themselves after a waltz, ‘Only occasionally,” she re“J have neglected my music ‘ghamofully of late, and am gettiug quite out of practice.” “I wes I your house last evening,” “he went on, ‘‘and stood st the gate ~ q moment to hear you play. In_ stead of getting out of practice, I think you. are improving—if ‘any improvement is possible,” he added, . Last evening?” she asked, ‘‘Yes, about 9 o'clock .’ ‘You are mistaken. Iwas at the “opera last evening,” she said, in » “grained voice, as she accepted an _* “Waar does ‘F. Cc, B.’ really mean ?” asked Mrs. Foggins of her hhnsband, a recently initiated member ‘of the Knights of Pythias, the other day. ‘‘Now don’t tell me it’s ‘Femmre,” ‘Well, if you really want to “now, I will tell you,” said Foggins " “Fools @atnot Belong.” The wife thought for a moment and then asked triumphantly ‘‘Well, how in the world did you ever get in?” Oe * ‘Tye latest proposed reunion of _ goldiers is that of the American ani Mexican veterans of 1848. The proposition is to hold the reunion at St. Louis at as varly a date as posbetter cement the bond of fraternity republics, “Ys, I am a man of steady habits,” remarked Damley, “if ldo say it myself.” ‘You certainly are,” ackuowledged Featherly. “Very steady habits, particularly in one respect.” . Dumley. Drinking, You are s steady drinker.” ne In is said of Rey. H. W. Key,colthat he has buil a chureh worth $10,000, of bricks made and burned ’ by himeelf, which is free from debt, and anpported by a congregation that averages 1,000 persons. herith. Re SY @scan Winns, in » recent poem, writes of a ‘Beautiful star witha crimson mouth.” Some ballet girl must have got Oscar fo treat her to strawberries and cream. ——— nen A Groraia man has a cow 100 years old, and the editor of a paper there says the people are beginning to discover ip by the flavor of the butter. Prsrors are going out of style in Texas, A return to the more gentletalked of. Tr isa wise man who can recog: nize his Wood-cut portrait in the enterprising newspaper, IN, Ir costs the 35,000, 000 of people’ in England about £850,000,000 pe: annum to live, Gen, BUTLER has secured about everyone of the factions, except satisfaction. ae , A womaw started the first daily paper in the world in 1709, in Lon don. Tue net profits of the Suez canal for 1883 reached 35,000,000 francs. einenennt ste tie aemnmmmnael Spicer thinks that a dark horse is the nightmare of 9 convention, nee Japan has only 10,000 pauypers in @ population of 30,000,000. Oscat has at last made one fair maiden actually Wilde. Seed eR cL es aN Daa aa Ni HOTEL ARRIVAIS. —_—o— NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL ‘STANLY A. EDDY...5.: PROPRIETOR. — June 25, 1884, AI Zekind, San Francisco. 8 Hollub, do J D Hauser, do “Dr S M Harris, Grass Valley. G M Cogan, Omega. Jas Arnott, Camptonville. § Spencer, San Juan. D Allen, Moores Fiat. John Keller, Graniteville, Union Hotel. —— ,» do ward, Sheridan Mills, . J ace rig iota Sa ise Spauiai Seig og prings. W Walters, Seattle, f t Gi : On account of the weather . '[“Porvcar keso aaa Till FRIDAY, June 7th. Everything New ! The Whole P I C N I C I . Sacraimento Beer, from the CoAT STORMS RANCH, ee ee eos (SURE UTth, 1884 Music by the Band. Prayer by the Chaplain Of Refreshments, as 0. C, BLEY, the po sible, and the alleged object is to asReév: W. H. HILL of between the American and Mexican San R afael Vocal Music—Choir. Address of Welcome— . fo sale on the grounds at reasonable prices. “What is that?” asked By the President of the Day, C.NILES. Master, LEON IDAS E. PRATT, of San Francisco. © manlike-and incisive.bowie knife is} Doxotogy=ByChoir. Band and audience. Lunch. The Exercises will commence at precisely 12 grounds as followa : A. M, A.M, t "Returning will leave Storms’ for Grass Valley and Nevada City at 3:30 and 6 o'clock f, m., and for Colfax at 4 o’clock P, M. From either Nevada City, Grass ValChildren over 5 and under 14 years of age, 60 cents. extended to the public. ‘By order of the Committee. ee Lens ee COUNCIL CHAMBER. COZIEST, AEATEST AND MOST RT FOR GENTLE. IN NEVADA CITY. . Establishment Renovated Throughout. \he Best Liquors and Cigars! DISPENSED TO PATRONS. meme ae MASONIC lumbus Brewery, ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT. CHARLES CLARKEF, One of the best barkeepers in the State, will be found at the Council Chamber. He mixcs fancy drinks in all the latest styles. A’FINE RECEPTION ROOM, vith entrance on Pine Street. Call and see the fine style in which we are fixed up. CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NOONDAY VALLEY, In commemoration of @, BECKMAN’S OLD STAND.) NEVADA ITY CAL — PLENTY TO EAT. ” FRIDAY, a WHO ATTEND THE Masonic Picnic, Order of Exercises : AT STORMS’ RANCH WILL HAVE a No Need. for a Basket lar caterer of Nevada City, will be pr to furnish First-Class. Dinners At 50 cents per Meal, A splendid dining hall with tales large eno to accomdate 250 p at one sitting, is being erected in a cool part of the Grove. Candies, Nuts, lee Cream AND ALL TEMPERANCE DRINKS will be 0. C. BLEY, Caterer. BE. F. Deidesheimer & Co. vhs peentine cn ggremanaaennare SEARLS of N evada City Transeript Block... Nevada City. (ree os on Mining and Milli bd uestions, Mines bought and sol Poem—By HON, A. ely o mms oe California Perforating Screen Company Silver Plated and oes Amalgamating ¢ Best and Cheapest Concentrator for saving Sul nares, Plates, Also Agents for Slimes and Float Gold—the ‘UPWARD J Concentrator. mé W. J. BRITLAND'S Goime a, BNUIN Ee! B. H. MILLER, <i stock of ~ Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, of this kind, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! ——= 0 ———_—— Nevada City, same during the short time he remains here. chaser was in the store. He will also sell cheap for cash his Beaatiful Homestead on East Broad Street. in Nevada City. first-class manner. ed to me are invited td call at once and settle. B. H. MILLER, . Vocal Music—Choir. Oration By Past Grand 1) aban o'clock M. 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. eee _. Fare for Round Trip : ley or Colfax: —: Gentlemen $1 Ladies 75 ots. notice. This A ganatet and cordial invitation is po oe coe Selling Out ! ISelling Out! CASPEFR Ss. Having concludéd to RETIRE FROM BUSINESS In Nevada city 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, and everything that is usually to be found in a first-class Clothing Store. te REMEMBER @&
LAM CLOSING OU?! NO HUMBUG ! In Proof of this Assertion, I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID. E> Now is the golden opportunity (it may never occur again in your experience) to buy goods at your own prices. A dollar saved isa dollar earned, and you can save a great many dollars by trading at Casper's. 1 AUCTIONt -. PUBLIC AUCTION ! Will be held on the premises, KI" EVERY SATURDAY . EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further sale will continue till the whole stock is dis-. posed of. To any one desiring to purchase, the entire : stock, a very liberal discount will be made. K. CASPER, Proprietor. of aes Secale ASS IN Ching Out Salo Far C38! . a ae Flour per 100 lbs..-.$2 50 Wheat m see BOO Corn & i ee Barley OY edeeee 1 30 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... 150 this determination, he will dispose of his entire. p. Ground Barley 100 Ibs, 1 35 Crushed Sugar 9 lbs 100 Granulated“ 91-2 1 00 Clothing, Gent's Futnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, And everything else to be found in a first-class Store . pomatoes There is No EXLumpus Brown “101-2 ‘ 100 Java Coffee 4 =“ 100 Costa Rica “ 6 “100 Beans 28 * 100 8 cans..1 00 Green Corn 7 “..-1 00 Green Peas 7." «--s1 00 String Beans, 7 “.-.--1 00 Oysters Lobsters 6 Ske 1 00 Sardines 6 “‘.+.--1 00 Jelly Bee see 1.00 About This, as he 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 purItisone 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. Ofiee. SPVenienes a All persons having claims against me are requested to present the same immediately. Those indebtOdd Fellows’ Block, Nevada City. Selling Out! TIAN WOLE'S PRICE LIST Deviled Ham 4 “. -.:100 Corned Beef 3 “..-. 100 Salmon — -fenileExctomet! TRAMEANDOUS SALEHSB!: —_—_— oe The Bottom Knocked Clear ou OF THE—— CLOTHING BUSINESS ! ——BY—_——. Ot Etsmaem Eros. No Sales of Shopworn Goods NO: HOUSES FOR SALE ! —_——0o—-— — We do not propose to humbug the public by telling them 8 “...1 CO) that we are going to leave. We intend to Remain Here and do a LEGITIMATE BUSINESS, and s* 100} SELL GOODS CHEAPER than they have ever Table Peaches 4 “‘... 1 00} been sold heretofore. Coffee, 3 Ib cans ....-.50 : é Chocolate, 4 papers -.. -1 00 ‘ Soe ee are ppenee00. WE ARE RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY. Tea, 5 Ib box.....+--++ 1 25 ssn rcietv aerate et Coal Oil, per 5 galloncan, 1 50 : : ata ite.. a 00 As the public are well aware, we are the only Gander per teks). oe Wholesale House in this part of the country that is Butter per roll ....-.+++ 50. engaged in the retail business. Eggs per dozen..... 30c} We are fully determined to give the people goods Pie Fruit, 6 cans,..-.1 00}at Wholesale Rates. Syrup per gallon, ... aL) i Syrup 5 gallon keg,:.. 3 00 BE SURE TO CALL AND SEE US. pmiees cary agen gare : i Wholesale Houses : . And evervthing 120 Chambers St., New York. else in propor . 3° Merchant St., Honolulu. “eh ath 216 and 218 California St., San Disaetisien Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City, WILLIAM WOLF. : Great Slaughter of Goods GRAND UNIFORM bs aie Lawman ~ J : See List of Prices : “oe Boxes of Paper, former price 25c, now 12 1-2c. Hunt's Hall Nevada City, Friday Evening, July 4, 1884, —BY— The Nevada Light Guard, Nevada Hose Co. No. 1, —AND— . Pennsylvania Engine Co, No. 2. Music by Goyne’s Fall Band. Lemonade will be served to all Dancers free of charge. o COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Nevada Light Guard. 8. L. Rogers, F. Smith, Howard Douglass, Allen Clancey, J.C. Rich and Dan, Getchell, Nevada Hose Co. No. 1. _ AR. Lord, J, E. Ibaac, L, M. Sukeforth, R. D. Carter, A. H. Walrath, : Pennsylvania Engine Co., No. 2. John Bacigalupi, John Blassut, L. Seibert, Frank Eilerman, W. C. Groves, J. B. Gray. Committee on Printi ing. ok. R. Lord, Frank Eilerman, S.L. Rogers. . : _~— Floor Directors, Dan. Getchell, L. M. Sukeforth, John Hurst J. G. Hartwell, Allen Clancy, Jas Grimes, A. H.-Walrath, J. B. Gray, . B.D. Carter, E. C. Woolf. ~~ Howard Douglass, al: CuRieh, , -d-Blasaut, Harry Douglass. J. Hurst, J. F. Hook “W.'T. Shurtleff, L. Seibert, J. Isaac, ae — oe coated es kein 8 Boxes of Paper, former price 50c, now 25c. Note Paper, best quality, former price 25 per quire, now 12 1-2c. 2 Envelopes, best quality, former price 25c per package, now 10c. Scrap Books, great variety, old price $1.75 now $1. do do do 60c; now 40C. 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. 25. Clocks, r Xo ides ‘4 gy eon he do do do Bird Cages, former price $1.25, now 75¢c. Pictures, former price $2.50, now $1.25. $2.50, now $1.50. $7.50, now $5. The above list is a fair sample of the reductions made?in prices in all our departments, tion. Go with the crowd to BRAND BROS. We have reduced everything in the same propor: : Try Me and See! At My Two Stores in Transcript Block. ——Q—— * Iolaim that I do sell articles in my line from 50 TO 100 PER CENT CHEAPER Than any other dealer in Nevada county, Try me. B If you want Furniture, Household Geods, new or second hand, Lamps, the prettiest to. be had in the State, Glassware, and' hundreds of other articles necessary in every family, Dt you Bay il ost ny ons Fire . evenin; collatic Nevad Shurth sylvan “Beott, The Nevad: all pas few da The vs of gent to be « carry ( Tor not re: evenin and d mail b grace . imposi Per rent a immed this s in to 1 this q Jou emplo Grass dad, € accept Mis Valley Spenc diplon Board TH have to the venes Aul The c persu pleas Col by th here . terda Th day. gathe tors ¢ numl who the . The « all tr Manse provi every <a eis wee s