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BROWN & CALKINS, Prop’rs.
N. P. BROWN..... Business ‘Manager
a LEONARD 8. CALKINS §...,..Editor
Nevada County Oicial Pros,
SUNDAY, MAY 27.
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THE FAIR BUSINESS.
Union: ‘‘In reply to the statement
“of the Union that there was no disposition manifested at Nevada City
to promote the holding of the District Fair after the Directors
of the Association decided to have
the pavilion at Grass Valley
the present season, the TRANscRIPY
,Yeturns with the statement that a
subscription was raised there of $1,950 in a few hours, on the understanding that the pavilion was-to be
located there, and publishes the list
of names showing this generous. subscription, and seeks to carry the inference from this that Nevada ‘Ci ty
is ready to help to’ carry the Fair
through. So it appears that the
subscription hed a condition to it,
which meant that if. Nevada City
could have its own way the subscribérs would be generous, but otherwise, otherwise; 20 it turned out
Now it could not be known inadvance what would be the decision of
the Directors of the Association, but
when they met they decided to hold
the Fair at Glenbrook, and located
for the first year the pavilion at
Grass Valley and for the second year
at Nevada City. Immediately upoh
the announcement of this the very
liberal subscription list which th
TRANSCRIPT presents shrank so rapidly that it is not’ known to-day
what sum it represents, as $109 and
$50 subscriptions went down to $5
each or nothing, according to the
disappointment or disposition o1
the subscriber, and not a half dozen
were willing to stand to their original amounts, so that it cannot be said
to-day there is $100 absolutely pledged in that place for holding the’ Fai:
in Nevada county for the current
year. Itis therefore ill grace for
the Transcrirt to draw a contrast
between that subscription and the
imaginary oe that it presents for
Grass Valley in the way of a slur, or
to ask in detail what this or that
business in this place will contribute
to the holding of the Fair. If the
Fair is to be holden things must be
done on business principtes, and there
is no time for delays, There are
parties in Grass Valley, (several of
them) who stand ready to purchase
the Glenbrook property, and take
desirable terms witli the Association
astoleasing the Fair grounds, so
that a purchuse of the property by,
‘the Assdciatiou need not be necessary,
and Grass Valley is ready to put up
$2,000 for holding the Fair, to be
expended under the direction of the
Association, Now what will Nevada City do?”
We are more than ever convinced
that the Fair will never be made a
success by newspaper talk alone, It
takes money to do the business, So
_ the Transonrer will‘present o few
more truths and then sit down till it
finds out where the coin is to come
from,
The tcouble seems to be that the
people of Grass Valley want the people of Nevada City to contribute to
& common fund out of which, amon
other things,a pavilion is to be built
at the former town. We hold that
the pavilion should be maintained
entirely by the people of the town
where all the benefits in a business
Way are derived.
,
The Union asks;-“W hat will Neva:
da City do?” As state:! in the:e-cole
umns heretofore, let Grass Vale
say what it wants to give toward:
the Park fund, and Nevada City will
within twenty-four hours contributs
an equal amount to the came fund,
the understanding being that it be
expended under direction of the Association’s officers and for no--other
purpose than that specified, —
The Transcript does not question
the enterprise or generosity of th:
citizens of Grass Valley, but is of the
opinion that they do not as a rule
care to have the pavilion there this
year, because there is no suitabl:
public hall in the community.
They apparently reason ‘that by
another year private capital
will have furnished a suitable
structure, and then they can at a
reasonable cost, have a creditable exhibition, Therefore they ask, Why
not let. Nevaila City, where there already isa Hall second in size ano
convenience to none in the State,hav:
the indoor display. this Fall and we
will take it next,
-. Thus, we believe, do the mass of
Grass Valleyans think to themselves
_ about this thing. But there are-afew
(like the man who in war times was
willing to do. what he could for his
country, even if he had. to sacrificc
all his wife’s relations on the bloody
batle field,) who are trying to do
that which the. many don’t want to;
and although the Few doubtless understand the pulee of the Mony by
thie time, and if. they’ can realiz
anything realize that they are ‘up~—-—hholding a forlorn hope, * they stu'-, bornly refuse to toe the mark like
. Men and say to Nevada City; *‘Have.
the pavilion at your town this year,
**‘gnd we will wait till next time.” Ii
do eay this, Nevada City will
__ willtake it, expenses and all, and do
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this matter, and no one up this way
THE DUTCH FLAT APOSTATE:
" The apostacy of thé’ Dutch Flat
brought‘duwn upon that sheet the
contempt of those people who have
at heart the best interests of the locality where it is published. The
ostensible editor of the Times is a
gentleman named Wheeler, and he
has heretofore been an earnest advocate of the Miner Association, as
would be naturally expected of a
mau living ina rich gold pro.lucing
region. The real author of the senseless tirades appearing as editorials
in his paper for two weeks past, is
said to be one E. L. McClure, who
has been engaged in Dutch Flat at
various times as banker, express
agent, telegraph operator, aud the
Lord only knows what not, but who
is now, we believe, like Othello,
without an’ occupation. This man
McClure has un irrepressible itching
to be known as.a great writer, One
of his neighbors says he used to have
an ambition to be .employed by. the
Miners Association to get up pamphlets and the like setting forth their
side of the case, but they did not
consider his services necessary.—
Some thmk the Association made a
wistake ia failing to retain him in
theif behalf, but after reading his
late efforts we are inclined to the
opinion that. to have him on the other side is the miners’ gain and the
ti-miners’ loss, We can honestiy
say the same as to the Times,
A GERMAN newspaper says the
number of people living in Paris
who speak the German language is
110,000, which makes Paris. the
fifteenth largest German city in
point of population. Of these 110,
00 about 70,000 belong to the
German Empire, the ~ remainder
being Austrians, Swise,Alsatians,
German-Russians and German-Americans,
Poor Davwin felt to the day of his
death that his theory was incomplete
because he had not discovered the
missing link. Had he lived a little
longer he might have seen a dude
and died happy.
*: Aw Eastern merchant, who. never
advertises, was found lying dead on
the counter of his store recently. It
was-thought-the-bedy had laid several days before being discovered.
BORN.
At Grass Valley, May 20th, 1883,to'Thomas
Penna, a daughter.
NEVADA THEATRE.
For Two Nights,
Monday & Tuesday, May 28--9.
+ aaa amie OF THE
Greatest Living Tragedienne
JANAUSCHEK
Supported by a Company of
Indubijable Strength and Merit,
Headed by
4Mr, Geoge D. Chaplin and Mr.
Alex. H. Stuart,
When will be produced on
MONDAY, MAY 28th,
Schiller’s famed historical drama in 5 acts of
MARY STUART
TUESDAY, MAY 29th,
The Powerful Romantic Drama of
ZILLAH,
faySeats can be reserved without extra
charge at Vinton’s Drug Store on and after
Frigay, May 25th.
“R. NATH, CHILDS,.... 5. Manager
Mr.L. A. MoBGEensTern, Bus. Represent've
Common-sense Remedy.
SALIGYLICA,
No more Rheumatism, Gout,
or Neuralgia.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
et YEARS ESTABLISHED AND
never known to fail in a single case
acute or chronic, Refer to all promineni
physicians aod druggists for the standihg of
SALICYLICA,
SECRET :
4a THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE
POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EX
iSTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC
AND GOUTY PATIENTS.
SALICYLIC! is known as a ccmmon
sense remedy, because it strikes direc tly at
the cause of Rheumatism, Gcut and Neuralyia,-while so many so-called specifics ana
supposed panaceas only treat locally the etfects. ;
It has been conceded by eminent scientints that outward applications, such as rubbing with oils, ointments, liniments and
svothing lo tious will not eradicate those diseases which are the result of the poisoning
of the blood with Uric Acid.
SALICYLIGA works with marvelous effect on this acid and so removes the disorder, It isnow exclusively used by all celebrated physiciang of Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris repoits 95 per: cent.
cures in three days. ~ 6
REMEMBER
THAT SA!ICYLICA 1s.a certain cure for
The most intense pains are eubdued almost
instantly.
Give itatrial. Relief guaranteed or mon.
ey refnnded.
‘. Thousands of testimonials sent on application.
:
$1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $.
Sent free on receipt of money,
Ask your Druggist for it.Do not be deluded into takingm tiions or
substitutes, “e a1 grin rece ded
“just a8 good.” Insist on the genuine with
i name of WASHBURNE & 00, on each
box, which is guranteed chemically pnre un
der our signature an indispensible requtsit
toinsure success in the treatment. Take
us. ho othes, of send to
Washburne & Co,, Proprietors,
~~ 287 Broadway, cor, Reade St.NEW YORK.
ForSaleby
CARR BROS.,. And all lead ng Druggiste
Times from the ininers’*cause has :
Immediate Relief Warranted. . .
RHEUMATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA. . °
HOUSE FOR SALE.
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---AND ——A Desirable Dwelling House,
-s, WITH SEVEN ROOMS, HARD
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GF esis, LARGE LOT, FRUIT
TREES, Etc., FOR SALE CHEAP.
For particulars enquire at this office.
eles Cream Saloon 2
MAIN, STREET, adjoining. Union. Hotet.
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0. ©, BLEY, Proprietor.
Notice to Creditors.
nue
i i the Superior Court of the, County. of
Nevada, State of California, Inthe matter of the Estate of John Brooks, deceased.
Estate of. John Brooks, deceased.—
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Adininistsators of the estate of John
Brooks, deceased, to thé credito-s of and all
persons hav.ng claims against the said de; A x
ceased, toexhibit them with the necessary f i
vouchers . \witHin four months aster the first ' 018 BI 16s 0 a ll {
publication of this notice, to ¢ither of the
undersi,ned, at their residences, Ghares
Hegarty's residence being Moore's Fiat, Neaua County, California, and Patrick -McGuire’s resiageuce North Bloumfield, Nevada
County, California, '
i CHAS. HEGARTY,
z PATRICK McGUIKE,
Administrators of the estate of John; Brooks,
decessed
Dated May 26th, 1883.
W. D: Long, Att'y.
DEES, CAKES AND BUNS made
fresh every day.
Made to order.
+
Ice Cream and Water Ices.
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Everything neat and attendance prompt.
_ 0, ©. BLEY} Proprietor.
PIONEER FURNITURE STORE,
sommercial St., Opposite Masonic Hall,
L. M. SUKEFORTH, Proprietor,
o.
Has one of the largest and best selected stocks
this side of Sacramento, consisting of
FINE PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS,
Large Mirrors, Pictures, Frames, Mouldings, Sofas, Loung's, :
Picture Frames made to order. Chairs of ali kinds.
What-Nots, Writing Desks, Book Cases, Bureau:, Washstands,
Brackets, Bird Cazes, Feather Dusters, Dressing Cases,
Kitchen Cabinets, Meat Safes, Wardrobes, Window Cornice,
Curtain Poles, Beds and Bedding of all kinds on hand or
made to order, Blankets, Comforters, Sheets and Pillow Cases, and
everything in the house furnishing line to be found in a first class
Furniture Store.
American and English Tapestry, and Body Brossels Carpets,
Three-ply, Ingrain and Hemp Carpets, Linoliem,
Oilcloth. Matting, Ete.,Etc.
UPHOLSTERING iv oll its . ranches.done on short notice.
Upholstering Goods and Trimmings of all kinds constantly on hand.
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My goods are bonght of the best manufactories in California: and the
Kastern States, and are of the Latest Styles, Best Quality and Superior
Workmanship, and will be SOLD’ AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Give
me a call and be convinced. No trouble to show goods. ; ;
4 Special attention given to packing and shipping furniture for families
and others, Pianos moved or boxed for shipment on short notice.
47 Orders from the country promptly attended to, Purchasers cawrely
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“. on getting goods at the VERY LOWEST PRICE. All guods delivered
within a reasonable distance free of charge,
L. M. SUKEFORTH, Pioneer Furniture Store,
Commercial Street,Nevada City,
TIE. KLOLWES,
Junction Main and Commercial Streets:.... NEVADA CITY,
Has just received a large stock of
EASTERN MADE
HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, DUSTERS, Ete, Etc.
Also on hand a full line of Goods. of
MY OWN MANUFACTURE.
AMONG THE SPECIALITIES THAT I OFFER ARE.~Park Saddles, Shack Saddles, Princess Saddles,
From the celebrated firm of C. B. Smith & Co., N.Y.
. &. full assortment ofr
CARRIAGE WHIPS
~ OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES, .
American and. Spanish Saddlers’ Hardware.,
Including hand-made Bits and Spurs.
THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE MOUNTAINS.
Call in and examina the yoods whether you buy or not.
WM. HOLMES.
Nevada Drug Store,
WALTER D. VINTON
A Larae Stock of Patent Medicines,
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
Toilet Articles of all kinds
Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions
Bya Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed.
AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT,
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,”
AND-———— 7
‘LIVERPOOL LONDON AND GLOBE.’
b@S~ FURNITURE and BEDDING!
_—_———_ o——_
The Cheapest Place to Buy Furniture in Nevada City
1s AT.
GUILD’S AUCTION HOUSE. —
on
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FRANK 4UILD has just received a Large Consignment. of
Marble Top Walnut, Pine, and Maple Bed Room Sets, which he
will sell at San Francisco Price:. CALL AND SEE. Parlor Sets.
_ Also, @ large ccnsignment of Oil Paintings, Chromos and a variety of Pictures. A
Call and see the TAYLOR BED. L UNGE, the best in the
world, . ee : 5
_ A Large variety of Window Cornice frem
Shades and Hooks, Childre’s Carriages. etc. .
#@Give mea call before purchasing elsewhere,
t0 Kent's ‘Meat Market . No. 13 Commercial St, next
KG" THE TIME HAS COME
FANCY CAKK-FOR WEDDINGS, Etc.,
-+Hyman Bros., 216, 218 California St., San Franc’o
. Cashmere, Mies, Ginghans Calin and Domest
_. gains we offer, and we can therefore at present give but an ontline of
$1 up. Window.
AND WE ARE READY TO SHOW
THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA COUNTY
LARGEST = MOST ELEGANT
.-. AND VARIED STOCK OF
MEMS’, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’
CLOTHING
EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTY!
ee
HATS, CAPS, GENTS: FURNISHING
GOODS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS
VALISES, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ftc.
NEW GOODS NEW STYLES WEW PATTERNS
We claim this Assortment to be the Best,
and largely under usual prices.
Patronize us nd your”purchases shail
ve right always.
bd
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Please Remembe: we have the Geods and
‘make the Prices right.
Hyman Bros. 6 Murray Street, New York.
Hyman Bros., Honolulu H. Islands,
HYMAN BROS. Cor. Broad Pine Sts
NEVADA CITY
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD
Are now in receipt of their
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK,
And have put the same on display,
——O—. ~
In the wey of
Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Laces,
The handsomest and most extensive line to be found in Nevada County.
LOOK AT THIS!
Beautiful Brocaded Silk Ribbons, 2 inches wide,
only 20 cents a yard. , .
Ottoman Ribbons, all the latest shades, 2 inches
wide, only 25 cents a yard. ;
Fashionable colors in Satin and Gros Grain, 1%
inches wide, only 15 cents a yard.
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Our Assortment of Hats . and Bonnets includes
The Bewitching “Langtry,” The Captivating ‘Jersey Lily,”
The Unique ‘Kate Castleton,” The Novel.“‘Berlin,”
The Popular ‘‘Lake Queen,” The Charming ‘‘Jaunty,”
And more than FIFTY other kinds never worn until the present season.
These Bonnets and Hats range from
Twenty-Five Cents to Fifteen Dollars.
parepee i
We make a Specialty of
Material-for all kinds of Fancy Work,
Such as—
Cardboard—Silver, White and Colored, from 5 to 25 cents a sheet,
Worsteds in all shades,2, 4 and $ fold,at 10 cents an ounce (full weight.)
_ Fish-line for tides (all the rage) 50 cents a hank, which.is very cheap.
Lace Banting for Toilet Sets—the latest wrinkle, rich and neat,
Crewe!s for Kensington—every shade and all A 1 quality.
Oil-boiled Cotton for Etching.
‘Briggs’ Patent Transferring Papers for Kensington and Etching.
°
DO NOT FORGUYET
/Thatwé cacrya Fine assortment of
NOTIONS AND Toys
-. BY THE CARTLOAD.
Tt would také'a whole page’of the Transcript to enumerate half the bartheta. Call at Our Store and see for yourselvcs what we keep. Ww
ask you to bay.unless you-are. Satistied we can do better thes any other
firm by you. .We-show. goods and lak ge cheerfully without charge.
Tf you cannot make a personal visit, W TE, and we will gladly fell you
whatwecando. ~ nie? ee : Hepsi
_ We have. but One Price,
"ese gee ge se cheaply by mail or by sending through s friend, as
“. Yours-very truly, ;
(MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
_ Main 8t., Nevada Citv.
FRANK GUILD, Auctioneer.
“aga 2
gt Callcr send forone. 2 = smal
BANK EXCHANGE” SALOON,
The New Nevada Boot & Shoe Store
Broad Street, Opposite Citizens Bank,
The place has been thoroughly renovated end paintef, and is now there
finest Salooh in the’ county, Customers will always find on hand
The Best Quality of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
BEER, ALE, PORTER, Ete,
seit ards
AGENCY. FOR THE.
Celebrated Philadelphia Beer,
From the Philadelphia Brewery, San Francisco,
Wholesale or Retail, 5, 10 or 15 gallon kegs.
Thisis the Best Beerin the market. During 1882 the Philadelphia
Brewery sold 64,189 Barrels of Beer, which is MORE THAN TWICK
the amount sold by any other Brewery in San Francisco. Give it a trial.
Families or dealers supplied on short notice.
sissies Gmraniepin
ALSO ON HAND
Bastern and Weiss’ Bottled Beer.
—_—O— —s-Only White Labor Cigars Sold
To patrons, from Giffin’s factory,and everything guaranteed a8 represented,
Fancy Drinks of all kinds a specialty, and mixed
from the best liquors.
When thirsty or in search of a good cigar, call at the
BANE EXCHANGE,
M. COYNE, Proprietor.
“TRANSCRIPT BLOCK.
JOHN HERZINGER, -PROPRIETOR.
Fine Eastern made Boots,
_and Ladies’ and. Children’s
Shoes will be sold
CHEAPER
than ever before known in
Nevada County. Boots and
Shoes made’ to order and
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
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Ladies’ French Kid Shoes...... worth $5 00 for $4 50
“ 4 Foxed Kid Shoes.. “6 350 “« 38 75
«“ “s Foxed Lace Shoes. “ 250 « 1 50
« « _—*Foxed Scallop “ “3800 “ 175
as Pebble Goat -Butiton—*—“ “S60 * 875
Misses 6 “ eo Ty “e 3 00 “ 2 oo
“ss Foxed Kid “ “ “ec 2 50 os 1 a)
Children’s “ as Lace bd sod 175 “ 4 25
“ Pebble Goat Button 4s “"250 “25
Men’s Alexis Shoes.......... “350 “ 275
Men’s English Balmoral Shoes.... “ 600 “ 35
Men’s Congress Calf Shoes...... 400 * 300
Boys a aR ee “ 38650 * 260
Men’s Webster Ties........ . “ 8650 * 260
Men’s Oxford Ties.........-.. “ 850 “ 3 96
a
Lady patrons waited upon by Miss Herzinger.
Just received from San Francisco, the Largest and
most Fashionable stock of
CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING,
CONSISTING OF FINE .
MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUIS,
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING.
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Particular atté tion is directed to my line of
PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, .
IN BROADCLOTH AND WORSTED,
—AND THE—
CASSIMERE AND SCOTCH:
BUSINESS SUITS.
THE BEST LOT OF
FINE SUMMER UNDERWE
Ever brought to this market, es
THE “LATEST OUT” IN
Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Fancy Hosiery, Hats & Caps.
An unusually large display of STRAW HATS.
Take a look at the
SAMPLES IN THE SHOW WINDOW,
Then drop in and learn the low prices,
B. H. MILLER,
Odd Fellows’ Block, Broad Street, Nevada City.
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E= Glad Tidings to the People of Nevada City. <9
THE CARPET HOUSE
BAMBERGER BROTHERS,
The Leading Dry Goods Firm in
GRASS VALLEY.
Have recently connected their extensive, well and
favorably known establishment with an additional
Harge floor, arranged into a
CARPET DEPARTMENT
oe _ ON A GRAND ScALE, ,
Having supplied Nevada County with the longfelt want of a complete line of carpets, from the low-"
est grade to the best of English Body Brussels,
. Respectfully invite the people of Nevada City and
vicinity to call and inspect their stock, imported
direct from American and English factories. _
_ Low prices and fair dealings assured. ‘Carpets
sewed free of charge, and delivered to all parts a
Nevada County and adjoining counties.
_. BAMBERCER BROTHERS,
“~~ Mill Street, opposite Reform Club Hall;
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