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October 27, 1885 (4 pages)

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neha UNION HOTEL, Brown & Carus.. . Proprietors. BRecron Bros.... PRopRieToRs Oct. 24. 9 G. H. Colby, Dutch Flat, z Nevada City; Nevada County, — John Treanor, Sierra City, ‘Sam L. Lawrence, San Jose, C. L. Ropes, Sacramento, Engagement Extrgndisary! \ Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, THE MEMBERS OF Glenbrook. Park . PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS A Large and Very, Fine Stock of Goods BIGB ns A. BLUMENTHAL Has Received rived! Stock Superb! NOW WITHIN YOUR PEACH. eo oe GRAB AT IT! & Our New Fall Stock of ee ene \ocaa ge ay = ies ben Eeenctay, : an oom ns aNore. JS Barret; do Native Sons offthe Golden West. oe wince, axeeraees eA. MEN’S, TUESDAY, OCT. 27, 1885 aWaen do ; Have the gratification of an: Consisting of oe YOUTHS : ies . * penen, Bacrement, . FALL MEETING. . Ladies’ Cloths, — Boys’. LOCAL MATIERS. James Sowell, Wheatland, nouncing that ‘ : Scotch Plaids, AND. . . —— ig om io do eas san re PiaigeV ' CHILDREN & Superior Court, JB Wright, City, + aes rocade eV elvets, Se cteciag tates vee) ace Mal. Henry [. ane : Silks of All Kinds, . 7 CLOTHING. tee ee. . a «Sika of All Kinds . QNPRECEDENTED AND UNRIVALED BARGAINS. yesterday, Hon. J. M. Walling} Wm Stocnem tet yfrancisco, Will deliver a Lecture at Commencing Wednesday, ‘ — We are now placing before the people a magnifimic fe, BPHeald,’ = do AN IMMENSE STOCK OF FLANNELS IN ALL COLORS cent assortment of New Goods for the inspection of ~ The People vs. Patrick J. Ryan-. ‘ww Cameron & w, Oakland, . WEVADA THEATRE a f Litas ‘inchs te buch Sui Acel ee alee < —— ee Ball &w, do [0 ber 28ih, 1885, and continLadies’, Misses’ and Children's Merino Under~ sty agen tad wel made carnanes ein a pee — = lov. 14. utton, io : ; r ] . ‘ M, Oo. Ores herr mae] Loupe Rao e Hoar Pare spades) Misses and Children's Cloais, /'°%) GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND cause for-trial rescinded. Quong Tie John Ching vs. Ho DF Douglass, do A Carley, City. Mow. Jury demanded by defend— ant. Order heretofore made set-. . he maar tgh mom ting cause for trial rescinded. age Pn cee "John Driscoll vs. J. C. Brodercae naptates orb witegnien. Perna Bem Eaoctaon, submitted on briefs. C Wilen, do J McGlennen, Pike City, Ella M. Rose vs. Nevada ano} yj ocwell, Bloomfield, Grass Valley W.and L.Co. Con-} © 34 Bonnemort, Uakland tinued to Nov.2. JR Davis, SanJoan, =e Estate of James Greer, deceased. Age Williams, caiale House, — : Runningc—Half Mile and Repeat. Continued to Nov.2. ay, ve The net proceeds of the . Purse $100; $75 and $25. Potato of James Riley, deceased. . George Lord, Grass Valley, lr cture will be applied towards co Final account settled and admin-] D Anderson, City, establishing a ov JL. Holland, City. ~ SECOND DAY. Estate of B. Guscetti, deceased. October 24. J Booth, 8 ANncisco, Letters of administration granted . Nelson,to widow, with bonds fixed at] M Douglass, do B Burk, do R BMitchell, do IW Dale, do “JG Jones, do GH Vanirump, do A E Walton, do © McKenney, City, J W Ragley, Cleveland, W J Holmes, Downieville, Mrs John Grissel, shor mesa ) $15,000. A. G. Peterson vs. Weissbein et als. Hearing of motion for perpetual stay of proceedings continued’ till today. ae e OO A Gratifying Report. ” Whe financial report of the Directors of the Seventeenth Agri-} Mrs Boyd, : cultural District Association, to Feicoay o Viewinls, which our space is largely devotJA Rapp, Cl » Uity, it Geo Cotran, Nantucket, ’ DO Williams, Central House, H Way, +. do MARRIED. At Sweetland, Oct. 25, 1885, by Rev. father Tenham, P. H. Brophy, of Cherokee, to atiss Mary Egan, of Sweetland. — EEE NEW MEAT MARKET ed today, will be read with the _ deepest interest by the citizens o1 Nevada and Placer counties. The showing is a complete one and. _ cannot but be gratifying to those who have the welfare of the Association at heart. The management has been energetic and economical,, and another year will doubtless witness the wiping out . Weducstay Eve's, Wor. 4. Under the management of the Lessees, GARDNER & TAYLOR SUBJECT: ‘. Sonne in Greets’ FIRST PAY. Txorrmina—2 :30 Class. Purse $350; $200 and $50. READING ROOM AND LIBRARY At this city for the benefit and Trorrma—Three Year Olds, and Free for all Colts owned north of Sacramento county. Purse $250; $150, $75 and $25. SAME DAY. _ Trorrina—2 :50 Class. use of Native Sons. ADMISSION....--50 Cents . purse $150; $75, $50 and $25. CHILDREN..+.>.-+>+> 25 cent 8 TNs — THIRD DAY. (O@F Tickets can be procured . pporrma—Two Year Class. Free from the members of Hydraulic For all. Parlor and at various business pla-. Purse $150; $75, $50 and $25. SAME DAY. ces. Runninc—Milé and Repeat. Purse $200; $125 and $75. — Doors open at 7:30. Lecture . begins at 8 o’clock. of the entire indebtedness. This report, togother with the address delivered by Hon. A. A. Sagent at the opening of the Fair, will be printed soon in pamphlet form. . es ee HMerticultural Curiosities. Thomas Marker has in his housebe . Opposite Citizens Bank. Beei, Pork, C. J. NAFFZIGER. Pro. rietor. on me and ascertain the inducements I offer. LARGE ASSORTHENT OF DOMESTIC GOODS. (0O@™ Before purchasing elsewhere, save money and time by calling Country orders promptly filled. A, BLUMENTHAL, . Cor. Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City, Cal. Have You Seen Them? The New and Elegant Stock of Goods at the PALACE DRY GOODS STORE ROSENBERG BROS., —— Goods for this season. They surpass anything and everything ever before offered in this county. Our experience is such that we know exactly the wants of the public, hence it can be said that we carry the a enna naw FOURTH DAY. HARNE $ & SAD DLE Pactna—Free for all. BEXOF, Purse $300; $175, $95 and $30. BROAD'STREET, OPPOSITE P.'CLANCY’S BLACKSMITH SHOP, NEVADA CITY. SAME DAY. ConsoLaTION PURSE. GEORGE R. CARSON PROPRIETOR. _go tional Association Rules. es of developi d t ment from the fragrant blossom» Veal, ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND . start. ee to the ripe apples. From each o! Sausages, Etc., aes "Running Races to be gov\CGLOAKS! All Trotting and Pacing Races to be governed by the Nathem he has this season gathereu several hundred pounds of apple» as they ripened, and fast as he harvested them as many more came to take their places. A branch from each of the trees was brought to this office yesterday. They ure Hams, Bacon and Lard, Wholesale or Retail. And all kinds of meat usually found in a first class market. { THOSE DESIRING TO BUY MEAT FOR CaSH WILL FIND IT TO THEIR Ab. VANTAGE TO TRADE WITH ME, AS WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST RATES sar Meats delivered free of charge. Harness Saddles, Wh‘ ps, Spurs, Dusters and Robes, Currycombs, Brushes, etc. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS ciety Rules. ber 24th, 1885, with WILLARD GARDNER, Count erned by the State Agricultural SoEntries to close on OctoGlenbrook Saloon; next door to Treasurer’s Office, NeLargest and best selected Stock of Goods in Nortkera California. CLOAKS! . 7 CLOAKS ! We have made Cloaks a specialty this season, haveee ne in Chicago. Weare able to furnish ATA GREAT REDUCTION IN PBICES, We have just received our New Fall and: Winter . ing accepted the agency of a well known Cloak LADIES‘, MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S CLOAKS CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES, ETC. Our goods are purchased from first hands, and for cash. Wetherefore allow no one to undersell. ae HYMAN BROTHERS, _ ~ Corner Broad. & Pine Streets, Nevada City. _) NEW YORK, Branche. SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU. CHANGE OF FIRM. GOODS . Cheaper Than Ever! Having ‘purchased the interest of R. G. McCutchan in the store heretofore conducted by Brand. & McCutchan, I will until further notice sell : EVERYTHING IN THE STORE SEALY REDUGED PICS THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOLIDAY STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA CITY IS fairly covered with clusters o! apples someno larger than marbles . ap! i 5 Cc. J. NA FFZIGEK. Donén short notice and in the best manner. 018 GEO. R. CARSON. ifornia.
~ vada City, Nevada county, Cal. and others large as a man’s fist. A Big Wedding. The marriage of P. H. Brophy and Miss Mary Egan, which took place Sunday atthe residence ol: the young lady’s parents, near Sweetland, was a grand affair. M. Brophy, brother of the bridegroom, tells us about 400 people were present. A splendid dinner was served, and everybody had a good time. We join their other friends in wishing the young couple a career of unalloyed happiness. ——EEEEee Pioneer Bookstore, “Go to J. B. Tun; (successor to Geo. W. Welch) for your School Books, Stationery, Music, Poems, Lovell and Seaside Libraries, Butterick Paper Patterns, Blank Books, Fashion Journals and_ Pe’ riodicals of all kinds. Mr. Tully is prepared to fill \all orders for School Books and School supplies at the shortest notice. A full supply of Legal Blanks always on ‘hand. Mr. Tully will keep everything that is usually carried-in-a}————— first-class Stationery Store ard at prices to suit the times. Give him a call. : tf. Pool Selling. Pools will be sold on the Fall races at Glenbrook Park at the Glenbrook saloon, next door to _. Giffin’s cigar factory, beginning _ Tuesday evening, October 27th, and continuing during every evening of this week. ‘o27-5t . Gro. Tracy, Auctioneer. without merit. the'im which‘it meets. * SNOWFLAKE WHISKY! Mary Ann—‘‘Hould steady now, Mrs. Maloney, while I Mrs. Maloney—‘‘Don’t sthrike too loud, Mary Ann, for Le For sale by all Grocers and Druggists. HALL, LUHRS & CO. Prop’s. OR ve that driti a wipe that will make the sirth thrimble.” thim valiey papers hear of this they will be afther eojining, shure.” Mining Operations in the Back Kitchen of Our (Boarding House that should be . Enjoined @ by All Means. i There are a good many things that need enjoining in this world of ours, and perhaps none more so than the introduction to mercantile circles of goods We do notin all cases approve of the principle that. “to the victor peng the spoils,” but we ae believe that to the article of merit belongs . © ee success. «The most convincing evidence of the wisdom of this belief that now : occurs to our mind is our ea UR with SNOWFLAKE WHISKY. No. ENERING CARRIAGE. ; one who has €ver used it can for a moment question its wonderful merit, while coe njense demand from all parts of the country attests to the success with . NEVADA CITY, = As we import them direct from the East, hence the reduction. Ladies should not fail to call on us before purchasing anything in the Dry Goods, Cloak and Carpet line. oe A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned. Make Your Purchases at the PALACE DRY GOODS STORE, Of ROSENBERG BROS. CALIFORNIA. E. ROSENTHAL’S Pipulat VARIETY STORE Commercial Street, QHOPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOOK I THE PLACE TO BUY CITY MARKET DENNIS DRISCOLL,’Prop’r. HAVING FITTED UP THE building on Broad street opposite the Theatre as a first class Butcher Shop, I am now prepared , supply the le of herade Chip ini vie eie Geen BEEF, VEAL, Fine Contedtionery MUTTON, PORK, ley eae sa Sl Fruits and Vegetables, SAUSAGE, ETC. Choice Cigars, E At the {lowest market rates.. I will also eo keep on hand a supply_of FRESH VEGETABLES. A share of the public patronage is respecgad solicited. Orders proumptiy attend.d Mountain and Valley Fruits IN THEIR SEASON. © $y23-tt _ DENNIS DRISCOLL. Received Daily. KE. ROSENTHAL, Fashionable Dressmaking. VINCENT will during the pleasan \ cake runan evenin, pticatan for the accummodation ofthe public between ‘Mrs. A. Barton has opened a dressmaking establishment in Judge Searls’ new building on Commercial street. Cutting and NEVADA and GRASS VALLEY. Leaves Grass Valley at Tp. m. Returning fitting a specialty. First-class Fresh:Strawberries &=Cherries . , BEING PURCHASED AND WILL ALSO BE SOLD AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES. Geo. S. Bramd, (Successor to Brand & McCutchan,) NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING, BROAD ST. NEVADA CITY. ¢ POLIDORI, Cie. Leading Tailor ‘ OF NEVADA COUNTY! Is now receiving an immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Including 4 IMPORTED & DOMESTIC. SUITINGS, Wf OVERCOATINGS, PANTS PATTERNS. (@0@ By patronizing me you do not have to help pay extortionate ity rents, traveling expenses of drummers, and the like; but you leave your money in circulation here. : District Fair 9" FOR THE SEST TAIL OR WORK. plows CHALLENGE COMPETITION IN WORK AS W _ Thave the best system of cutting. My coat-maker, MR. G. GAJO, is one of the best on the coast, ” 2 oe Orders promptly filled. _ Samples of goods sent on applicaon at customers’ houses. _ (0@FYoung Man, if you want to “catch a girl,” goto POLIDORI. He will dress you well, see ; D. POLIDORL AS a \ ee i N ; i . caves Nevad City af 8.90 p.m Comsmene. Work — respect and prices each way, 50 cents. tim _ TeMsonanie. _, 018-tf. = s ‘ : ; 3 ‘ Broad Street, 2 doors below National Hotel, Nevada City. cy 2 Remember, I took the first premium at the 17th Agricultural Measures taken in any part of the county, and garments tried. ace W and \ regist will a time i ~! lightf scene! J:V his wi yestel remai er, G. to Los Yor nearly ment, the or Mrs gone 1 efit of new g M, the N arrive Oneid Tar will ti tend t night, Ca. Franc ton m At Intre] the T; MA the St divorce Trot Al. while bed o _ short bridge China him h becau them. pan ir a beat with . gee on bank el. I ed bs were, in a fi ‘of the shoul the ai Wood but ec the pz and si to try The brook and ¢ be fir: alreac come them run a the ai in the _ ly goc Amor the fo Boe Briga ~ Capta Overl ta, M: . Valier