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Silk WH Ginn tappee er ib crs.
_ THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1885.
to Bridget Silk, the wife of a New
‘York laborer, was burned to death
on Friday. The fire was attributedtoa careless smoker, whothrew
_ -» cigarette through a basement
cause to be shown why the ¢ail. yoad tax money in the Attorneyemi ALA E
Tue southern overland express
land and Port Costa, and several
_cara_were_wrecked,
, bat no one
Tar Mayor, a Judge and a number of other prominent citizens ot
Tacoma have been arrested on
charges growing out of the antiChinese agitation.
.f, D. Duvat of East Portland is
under arrest for deceiving bis wife
in a divorce and then marrying @ 14-year old girl.
Henny Meizer tried to poison
this mother and two brothers at
Kingston, N. ¥., by putting argenic in their tea.
Fourruer accounts of the cyclone
in Texas shows that the work ot
devastation was much greater than
Nearzy 5,000 coal miners are.
out on a strike in Uhio.
BR. WOOD'S
-LIVRR RHGULATOR,
PANACEA OF CONCEN.-,
Preparedifrom! the ActivelMe__ PBinal‘sroperties contained
Dandelion, ;Butternut, Black
Root, , Bitter , Blood Root,
Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark, Sweet Flag,
Indian Hemp, Wa-a-Hoo, Goluen otc.
For the speedy and Permanent
the most hopeless cases of
. . eral Dewili
ay diseases arising
me by all Druggiste. o8-ly
CHAS. E. UREN, ©. E,,
Patents that will
proval,
National ‘Meat Market
a .
4
Opposite Citizens Bank.
Beet,
Pork,
Re ERENCES aa
have spoken very kindly of
,. . however, devoted but six lines to
its editorial notice of his death.
unlawfal cohabitation, were on
Saturday sentenced at Blackfoot,
Idaho, to fine and imprisonment.
receives an annual salary of $4,000
—the same as the cook o1 the Partle Falls, N. Y., Monday, a wo
. Joan, Cal, m
let ot
: Jaundice, Chills and Fever,
De eeG Digestion, vick Headache, Genfrom a Bilious state ot the Stomach, or an inactive or
Liver,
REDINGTON & CO,, 8. F., §Wholesale
° «ND U. 8, DEPUTY MINERAL URveyor, Office Holbrooke : Building,
dines valley, Oak. ;
Having had Lg ofthe Mining Denartment inthe U, 8. Surveyor-Geveral’s Uilice, . 912,000.
Iam prepared to make Official Surveys for} 430 acres of land and improvements; two
ure gual immediate apDraughting, Mapping, Bto. ie
C. J. NAFFZIGER. Pro wietor.
a nel
Erexr Mormons, convicted of
PResmpeNtT Eusor of Harvard . .
ker House restaurant.
Ina railroad accident near “Litman was killed and. several other
paseengers injured.
‘ar Butte, Montana, Sunday,
John Foley shot Alice Flick and a
man named Yates and then committed suicide.
Tomestoxe, A. T., has a vitriolthrowing case similar tothat which
occurred in San Francisco recently.
A Batra.ion of. British soldiers
was stoned by a mob at Limerick,
Monday.
—
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Ouns OF THE DEKBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. .
‘At s meeting of the Board of Directors ot
the above named Company, held Wednes
day, Nov. 40'1, 1485, dividend No 9, of Ten
Vente (10c) pet share, was declared, payable
on MUNDAY, Nov. 9, 1886.
‘Transfer books will be closed Friday
Nov, 6, 1886.
THEO, WETZKL, Secretary.
Office—No. 622 Montgumery sirect, San
Francisco, Cal.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
eee
The Carion Brewery,Property,
At North San Juan,
ITTED for Saloon or Lodging House.
With the brewery building is a family
aouidence. :
Good chance for investment with smaii
As te y, inquire at Milwaukee
Brewery, Nevada City, For terms communicate with Jas. A. stidyer, —_! : ban
WM. SINGER, JR.,
atte AT LAW,
8, W. Cor. Fifth and J Sts, Sacramento.
Practice Involving
TITLE TO LANDS
+ A Specialty.
MINING PATENTS PROCURED
D. M, WALKER,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT.
§ ROCKLIN, PLACER CO., CAL,
yo for sale the following described
property:
485 acres of land (all patented) together
with improvements, consisting of two barns
one dweiling hou.e, 850 acres under a yood
fence; also farming utensils, sixty h or
vattle, sets ple head of milch cows, seven honses; property is situated one and
une-fourth miles irom Pino Station aud is
suitable for growing fruit and grapes; price,
dwelling houses; two barns; brick wine eel
lar, costing $3,000; six acres of bearing
grapevines, six years old; peach, pear and
apple trees; eight good living springs; all of
id land is tor fruit trees, grapevines,
hay and in; 200 acres under cultivation
at present and all inclosed with good fence;
situate one-half mile from New England
Mills, a station onthe C. P. RB. K., aud six
miles trom Colfax. Price $12,500,
‘Aluo 820 acres of lana; dacres in alfalfa;
house. Price $7,500..
‘Also the Trott Hotel in Rocklin, and fur
niture; 16 hi
doing a.good bus'ness.
E. ROSENTHAL’S
PopulariVARIETY STORE
Ir a man wants a handle to his
name he should go to Germany
and discover a new microbe. Before he came across the cholera
microbe Dr. Koch was simply Dr.
Koch; and now be is Herr Geheimer Medicinal-Rath Professor
Doctor Robert Koch, with several
counties to hear from,
on the ground of adultery with
her paster, Rev. Mr. Downes.
fies England, and the British
forces ' will
vance into his territory.
W. Wilbur sta’
mother-in-law ‘with a pair of
shears.
kau is anxious to annex Hawaii to
the United States.
McCullough will take place today
in Philadelphia.
Pa., resumed operations Monday
with 170 men.
this time until the 16th instant.
II AM DETERMINED
16 acres in grape vines; 6 acres in a trees
=epeceesn cy; Mhmiay Evening, Nov, 260, 1685
+2 cows; 28 beds; the hotel 18
ni-4w.
: ae
Tired and Languld Women —
_How many women there are of
whom these words aretrue: ‘They
feel languid and tired, hardly able
to bear their weight on their feet,
the bloom all gone from their
cheeks, irritable and cross without meaning to be, nerves all u
set, worried with thought of the
children, fretted over little things,
a burden to themselves, and yet
with no acute disease.” W.
apityitis. But a few bottles.of
Parkers’ Tonic will di all
his away, and relieve the roubes peculiar to their sex. 1m
ec LL LOD,
Cranberries! Cranberries!
A fing lot of fresh cranberries
just received at J. J. Jackson’s
Beehive Grocery ‘store, Commercial street, tf
_ Girl Wanted.
Frep J. Taper has been granted
divorce in Boston from his wife,
Kine Theebaw, of Burmah, deimmediately adLDR SIE
In Syracuse, N. Y., Monday,
hi® wife and
Apply at this office. tf
fr is reported that King Kala-. 9,295 photogaphs are second
to no artist in the State. Go and
see specimens at his gallery on
Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s
Hotel. Pris low. 030-tf
You can buy a 734 octave piano,
nearly new, a fine toned instrument, for $350; cost $450. Call at
J. B. Tully’s book store, —
ol7Taz funeral of the late John
——
Roacn’s shipyard at Chester,
street, for particulars.
Ret has been respited again—
Prize Sets at Tracy’s for $25,
worth $35. tf
i GRAND DISTRIBOTION
46 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
By Luction.
I will distribute my entire stock of a
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, BOYS’
CLOTHING, JEWELRY, NOTIONS, Etc.
(ALL FIRST CLASS GOODS,)
Among the people to the HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDERS,
COMMENCING
Saturday Evening, November 7th, and coutinuing until the
Stock is all distributed.
(OF To make. a clean sweep and close out everything in above
mentioned lines of Fine Goods.
gp Dear folks, call around early and get your choice and your
money’s worth, AT YOUR OWN PRICE.
(OF DON’T BE FOOLING AROUND THE SIDE SHOWS,
‘but come direct to Headquarters.
o.A4. BARR TT.
BR Ko P
o——
Promenade Concert,
Exhibition Drill,
And Uniform Ball,
o pleiay "See
EZ UNT’S HALII,
: —ON—
—BY—
Mountain Division, No, 16, U.R.K. of P,
weater runan ev’
accommodation of the
EVENING CARRIACE.
VINCENT will during the pleasant . — ot si
R. carriage for the wi KEEP CONSTANTLY @N HAND
4 GOOD STOCK OF
Mutton, cme FOR THE BENEFIT OF
Veal,: Commercial Street, Be
Sausages, Ete.,. QEOPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK.
Hams, Bacon and Lard Whole-. +s rue PLACE To BUY
ye sale or Retail." I
: “
And ail ‘inds of, meat usually found ins Fin ¢ ' q piiipsanoer er janine
Scot dhaes market. ‘ @ VON eetionery GeNera, Committee or ARRANGEMENTS.
enn <a : 8, Kt. A. R, Lord Capt. B, N. Shoecraft,TEE ONG, TO EO RHMi ADFruits and Vegetables, ’ gg KtL.8, Calkins. . . .VANTAGE TO TRADE WITH ME, AS Se
WILL SELL AT THR LOWEST RATES Choice Cigars, R Inviration ComMrrtEr.
SOF Mente delivered tree of charge. Ist Lieut. J. Bacigalupi. S. Kt.-D. S. Baker,
ak 6 +. madeniene 9 3 Kt. os e Kt. Ma J. ne,
LMded J M . Kt. Jas. J. Bastian, . Kt. Frank Eilerman,
CHANGE OF TIME ak ti eee nau” eye e , (Telli ite . Kt. Wm. Quigley, . Kt. Henry dush,
° Mountain and cl alley Fruits 8. Kt. J. W. Robinson, 8. K. 8. Wm. Rowe,
‘Nevada City and Grass Valley ti mk wakeen: _§. Kt. J. J. Benney, 8. K. T. Clarence A. Shurtleff,
B Lin : 8. Kt. J. D. Thomas, 8: Ku. F. B. Woodman,
DUS LIne, eae S. Kt. John H. Carter, 8. Kt. E. F. Girard,
TIME TABLE : Received Dally. §. K. Phil. Goyne, S. Kt. Henry Stenger,
: : : yee 8. Kt. C. Bouvier, 8, Kt. Walter 88
ee = RB. ROSENTHAL, §. Kt. Frank Ejlerman, Jr., §. Kt. H. L. Bouvier,
a ee it the following hours: ' §. Kt. Thomas Granville, + 8. Kt. John Goyne,
_ Leave Gross ‘allay a 8:30and 9:00 a.m.) wEew S. Kt. W. Hampton, S. Kt. E. Hampton,
mg oy soe gr re inten 8. Kt. James Gilbert, 6 an er Kt. George A. Isoard,
wo HARNESS & SADDLE i. NEO
. SOF, Lt. Col. J. A. Ra aoe oat G. Beatt
Ladies and gentlemen called, for in any . BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE P. CLANCY'S Th eh eight or os ee oer?
of the city without cha: 9. 8. Kt. Geo.C. Gaylord 8. Kt. H. D. Towle,
eta ei thor Hota tee charge. ly . BLACKSMITH SHOP, NEVADA CITY. s. KW. ‘6 ‘ond, ‘ . it 3 G. Hartwal,
—« poEraney . Kt. ‘ ey . Kt. O. Maltman,
, Gane, 6 SeAPAD. Poe’ §. Kt. H. C. Mills,” 8. Kt. J. E. Isaac,
GEORGE R. CARSON a8 8. K. T. W. D. Vinton.
PROPRIETOR.
Harness Saddles,
Wh‘ps, Spurs,
FLOOR ‘MANAGER—B. N. SHOECRAFT.
Fioor Commirrer.
8. Kt. L. M. Sukeforth,
.§. Kt. E. M. Brown,
8. Kt. V. Routhier, — '
S. Kt. G. J. J. Jackson,
8. Kt. C. P. E. Gray.
8, Kt. E. A. Tompkins,
2d Lt. R. D. Carter,
-D. Maj. John Michell,
_ 8. Kt. W. T. Morgan,
Currycombs, Brushes, “eto,
\{aNeny DIRECT FROM NEW YORK
Ever before seen.
rect from New York, thereby insuring the VERY
Latest StyLFs' and the Very Lowest PRICES.
A lady of large experience, and one of San Francisco’s most stylish Milliners, will superintend the Millinery Department.
med hats forwarded subject to approval.
»
N FORMER YEARS we have shown many
beautiful goods, but our display this year surpasses anything for s
Qo ee SSO OES
BEAUTY AND RICHNESS?
OOOO LLL LRRD SOODOD OOOO
We are now receiving goods diMISS GILBERT,
Satisfaction‘guaranteed.
Orders from the country promptly filled and trim
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
Near Union Hotel, Main St.,. Nevada City.
Have You Seen Them?
The New and Elegant Stock of
Goods at the
PALACE DRY GOODS STORE
ROSENBERG BROS.,
We have just received our New Fall and Winter
Goods for this season. They surpass anything and
everything ever before offered in thfs-county.
Our experience is such that we know exactly the
wants of the public, hence it can be said ‘that we
carry the ;
Largest aad best selected Stock of Goods in Northern California.
CLOAKS !
CLOAKS !
_ We have made Cloaks a specialty this season, having accepted the agency of a well known Cloak
manufacturer in Chicago. Weare able to furnish
LADIES’, MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S CLOAKS
ATA :
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES,
As we import them direct from the East, hence the
reduction. .
pet line.
{a Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned.
Make Your Purchases at the
PALACE. DRY GOODS STORE,
~@RO, B. GARSON.
a .
. REPAIRING OF ALLEINDS; __ _B.B, SHORORART, t Committee
ees ce : ‘Ti gi GaLKins. —} Arrangements.
ae
FALL AND WINE
wear.
styles.
CLOAKS! — >
Ladies should not fail to call on us before purchasing anything in the Dry Goods, Cloak and CarBIG BARGAINS IN
TRY GOODS .
A. BLUMENTHAL
Has Received: ’
A Large and Very Fine Stock of Good
FAL. & WINTER TRADE,
Ladies’ Cloths,
Consisting of ~
Scotch Plaids,
Figured Novelties,
Brocaded & Plain Velvets,
: Silks of All Kinds,
1 + Bite, Bee, Be.
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF FLANNELS IN ALL COLORS,
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Merino UnderLadies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks, latest
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC GOODS.
M2 Before purchasing elsewhere, save money and time by calling
on me and ascertain the inducements I offer.
Country orders promptly filled.
A. BLUMENTHAL.
Cor. Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City, Cal.
Bank Exchange Saloon
Broad St., Opp. Citizens Bank.
W. C. CARTER, SOLE PROPRIETOR.
The Pleasantest Recit in tke City.
Constaritly on hand, the
CHOICEST WINES & LIQUORS.
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC CIGARS. .
Every customer politely and liberally dealt with.
Call and see me. n6-tf
GLENBROOK SALOON.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
WILLARD GARDNER, Proprietor.
The Most Elegantly Furnished Saloon in the Mountains, .
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
Of the Oldest and Best Brands in the Market
Give me acall. Next door to Treasurer's Office.
CHANGE OF FIRM.
a este i .
Oheaper Than EHver.
Having purchased the interest
of R. G. McCutchan in the store
heretofore conducted by Brand &
McCutchan, I wiil until further
notice sell
EVERYTHING IN THE STORE
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
THE LARGEST AND FINEST
HOLIDAY STOCK
BEING PURCHASED AND WILL ALSO
BE SOLD AT CORRESPONDINGLY .
Iaremnd. Frcs.
(Successors-to Brand & McCutchan,)
_ NEVADA CITY.
CS
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EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA CITY 8°
LOW PRICES.
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