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September 1, 1885 (4 pages)

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ee LOCAL MATTERS. . The following business, was transacted in the Superior Court _yesterday, Hon.J. M..Walling OF os secicikela Hin, ie ceased. Hearing of final account Joseph : am vs. Supervisors of Yuba county. Motion poe ¢ vit. of . steer b Cross: arid Simonds, es pet Monday, September 7, on th. sHledges va. B: F. Dari ot als. Same action as. in-Meriam vs. . ]. J. Wagoner-vs. W. H. Jen-hings. Defendant given ten days : _A® file briefon motion for new > sArial, and plaintiff five days there-' after to file counter brief. bis Donations. Ay Walrathi, Esq:, President’ of the 17th District ‘Asfollowing donations to the 17th Agricultural District Association : Ri°* McMurray; $100; Niles "Searls, $100;Eureka Lake Consolidated Co., $100;North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Uo:, $100; W. B. Bourne, $50; More, Hunt & Co., $50; M. Wertheimer, $25; 4H, Sears, $20; E. Wertheimer, $10; gong, $15; Dunham Carrig & ''Co., $30. Total $650, a receipt for “which I hold from D. E. Morgan Asst. Secretary. Yours Truly, + fG@zo. G. ALLAN, . ve. Arrest, A. WALRATH: *:* Millinery Copartnership. Miss Addie Z. Boardman of this city, who bas completed her trade < at the large millinery establish“ment of Madame Blanche Oulif, San Francisco, has formed a copartnership with Mrs. Byron Ball, one of the most experienced and tasty milliners fn the State. Their pldce of business is on Broad St., opposite Stumpf’s . Hotel, and is called the ‘‘Band Box.’’ Ladies who desire to see the finest display of hats, made by these ladies, also other rich and rare mfllinery, ~ should visit their space at the Pavilion, on the right hand side, near Geo. E. Turner’s exhibit. lt The Ward Company. —_— This evening the excellent dramatic company headed by James M. Ward, the great comedian, and Carrie Clark Ward will begin their. engagement at the . Theatre, opening in the beautiful * Trish drama of ‘*Arrah-Na-Pogue, ” “which will be rendered with the full strength of the troupe. The representation will be marked by newscenery and elegant costumés. Reserved seats can be E charge. Free of Charge. An Attractive Exhibit. ie eer eg The Capitals Sceoped. . Silt do wall to ride in this “buss.” I have collected the}. Eagle Bird Mine,$60;W.T. Garratt . , “had ‘at’ Vinton’s’ without oxtry _During:Fairtimes it is generally expected to pay high prices for ev: erything, but an oppurtunity to have rips in shoes or boots repairs "ed free of charge is offered by the Standard Shoe Co., if the articles to be repaired are brought to the Fair Pavilion, on Broad. street, where their machineis at work, or] “taken to their store corner Main} 1 and Commercial streets. @ ij oL The exhibit of Mrs. Lester & Crawford, which can be. found in . the-extreme right hand corner of ~ the Pavilion as. you enter; is pronounced by all who have seen it to be the most artistic display of millinery and fancy goods ever < made at any Fair in Northern California. Do not miss seeing it. ‘The cricket:game at Glenbrook Park yesterday resulted in a victoay forthe Merions who made 42 ’ “runs in the first inning arid 98 in tlie second, giving @ total of °140. The Capitals made $2runs in the . first inning and 68 in the second, making # total'for them of 90. © ——— ae Eex-Arrorney Genmran Harr and wife came up on Sunday even"Gng’s train. . The General had to be here to attend to the -Yuba county; Supervisoral suits which came up in the—Superior Court. yesterday. They are.very anxious to reinain’ the whole week, but business preyents the General ‘town, ‘and will run between this. ” 2 Glenbrook during Fair Syeeck. Parties desiring to ride $i , Peol Selling. Thete will be pool selling on the a ms District Fair faces at the National be ~". Exchange Hotel Billiard Parlor, ; — every evening during the Fair TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1886 week; : Gro. Tracy, Auctioneer. S. A. Eppy, Treasurer. a27-9t lel Cheice Piskles. _, Take a bucket, to Jackson’s Beehive Grocery store and get a gallon of those fine mixed pickles. Only four bits,. tf Oe GOLA ALAA LL, Paying Business For Sale. Wine, liquor and cigar «stand. Opposite Legg & Shaw’s. Must be sold on account of other business, Come and examine, stock. Rare chance.for'a buyer. a27-tf; The Letter R is Coming. ML persons desiring Fresh Oye: ters or Choice Candy should call on. A. ‘Tam.. tf Furnished Sleeping Rooms to Let. Enquire at No. 7 West Broad St. leis ie tacielasined : --Rememper that the One Price San Francisco stores have been consolidated into one establish‘. ment—dry goods and clothing at . the store adjoining Stumpf’s Restaurant. gains, Go there for big’ barag6-tf “ARRIVALS AT TRE HOTELS. : NEVADA CITY. ee NATIONAL HOTEL. ASM oes PROPRIETOR Saturday, August 29, 1885. W. H. Wilson,. Scotts Flat, ©, J. Phutticher, San Francisco, E. N. Richadson, do Benj. A. Laws, do .__W. J, Andrews, do . E. Bigelow, do <G, Williams do . C. Cregg, do Monlegrom, ‘Truckee . P. Taylor, Sandusky, 0., . W. Powers, 0 .G. Watkers ° do . P. Bates, Pike City, . A, Bender, Nevada City, . M. Wilkerson do . Waters, Dutch Flat, . L. Jones do. «Muller, French Corral, Malony, Fresno, . Spencer, San Jaun, . . P, Judson, Comptonville, R. C. Yates, Sierra City, 8. C. Able, do Wm. Avery, Feral Tone Mine, §. Bond, Sacramento, .T. P. Louis, RHOS . b> agave Poe pwOsgnEOh i HReBeO * . do Sunday 30. L. H. Finley, Sacramento, Miss Nettie Palmer, do D. Kenney wife & c, San Jaun, Miss Lowry do W. T. Silva, City, F. Hitchens, do : J. Dreyfuss, San Francisco, 5. M Rollins, do C. F. Webber, do A. Ross, do W. Lawrence, do J. Hullasple, do 8. Walker do G. Gardener, do G. W. Marshall, do G. Smith, do D.J. Seaman, do C. Spark, do §. Augustive, do Will Bell, Sacramento, J. Taylor, do W.T. Millus do C, H. LaFana do W. H. Baker, Chico, W. Fisher, do T. Gadshere, do H. GC. Stawuer, Downieville, W. G. Warshil, w & family, San Francisco, J.Lanary, Calcutta, Fred Austis & wife, Chico, A. Gab, Grass Valley, T. J; Nolan, Ro R:, 8. H. Bladroe, Marysville, Jam Ross, Washington, Samuel Foster, Willows, ©, J, Johnson, Santa Cruz, TS. Jacobs, do Geo. Gashling, San Francisco. —s UNION HOTEL, August 28, 1885. . B. Tully, Omega, . B. Libby, San Francisco, . E. Russel, do . Dagier, do J.8. Gregory, do J. P. Currier, do Ed. Goldsmith, do W.H. Holmes, do W. E. Yean, do 1 J, Dewi, -. ae Wash Marion, do : W. Roberts, R. E. Linder, You Bet, Dan Donohoe, Marysville, —— Murchie, City, EK. M. Brown, City, pany, 10 people, ' ‘August 30: Frank L. Weiner, San a * . Peol Selling. It is hereby announced that the pools gold under the direction’ of the,,Society on the races to be held at Glenbrook Park commencing September 1st, 1885, will be sold only at the track and at the Union Hotel in Nevada City, and that.all pools will be paid off at the Union Hotel. ‘ A. Waxratu, President. We hereby assert that we paid to A. Walrath for the 17th Agricultural Association the sum. of $100 for the privilege of having pools sold at the Union Hotel.E. J. Rector, B. 8. Recror. ‘Nevapa Crry, Aug. 26, 1885, Attest: A. WaLratn, Presid’t. ————— ee — ASSIGNEE’S SALE. Of Dry Goods, Fancy pce, The entire stock of Dry Fancy Goods, etc., “belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. Leving-, stone, of San Francisco, have been placed on sale at my store. Everything sold at greatly reduced pricés,.Every lady should ‘call and examine the goods. Fle a20-tf B. H. Muze. Lannea cies cate aememmmmmmnanamel Chicago Restaurant. ee By Mrs. Maloney. and Daughter. Commercial street, Nevada City. Mealsat allhours. Lodging. , 980-1m aed VLE PHOTOGRAPHER, BROAD 8T., BELOW POSTOFFICF, NEVADA CITY. No, 1127, Sheriff’s Sac. A. LADEMAN, Plaintiff, ve. JOHN W HART, Defendant. NDER and by virtue of an execution, issued out of the Superior Court, in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, and to my directed and delivered attested on the 27th da’ A. D. 1885, in the above e wherein A, tled action, recovered a judgment against Joho W. Hart, defendant, for thesum of Four hunplain at the accruing costs, amountin of Au, " Lademan, the above named / us. plaintiff, on the 2ist day of August, 1885, , dred and twelve and 82-100 ($412.82) dollers damages, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent oF fo ag sear a pL rage with. tiff’s costs o 75, aT sbursements . . date of said judgment, and} cents per pound. For Cash. ag4 to the sum The Best Ploury ~ Great Reduction. One of the all absorbing and. . A greatreduction has been made important question that are connally aig tinuaily ariging {0 the comaumer, . ( bottle. f. Brow Stedet, below Clty Hall. is the , A “results . Cigars. Beer 15 cents per : ee : Ee eee kil Holles Milling . 'Two doors above Union Hotel,. CARE & MICHELL, Prop’rs. in the manufacture of flour a suc. Main street, Nevada City. aS-tf . 4 a GAVE, OPENED A NEW. cess? “And what is there about it that we have: béen taxed pia enormo rice BELA paces lant pues dae Ht flour?” Or Andrew Price, .the Photograis it the “‘system” we have paid . pher, will open a gallery on Broad for? Is the bread we now use 0n . sirget, below the Post Office, and eae kates hes will be ready for business, Tues’ respect? Every house keeper and; day, September Ist,"1885, a26-tf bread maker will sum the whole question up in one word by saying, it is whiter,. But atthe same New Photograph Gallery. NEVADA THEATRE. ime they all“ complain and, sa: ; + ‘ they know, but dont see the cor Fair Week! Fair Week'! son why, their bread dries out so] Fair Week! Fair Week! much wine hogy it use to. seam put it seems to them they never have. prwp NIGHTS ONLY! an thelt tables. And that cake. .FLVE NIGHTS ONLY! . made of the new flour is almost) ., FIVE. NIGHTS ‘ONLY! too dry to eat after it is one day FIVE: NIGHTS ‘ONLY! old. neh very weve Fw ja Ti Siigokaneddag 7 eT 4 serious considerations and affect }, :all mankind,And from “nearly . I uesday, Septc mer Ist, 1889, every hamlet and housekeeper we} »): Ley ee vg Engagement of the Eminent Comedian hear the anxious enquiry : here Stone Flour, which we -used to, “ “ have? Do tell meand I will have * a some of it at any price, for we are bread, or being put to the trouble. of baking once or twice a day, in with bread that is at all palatable. . And « First-Ciass Company direct from the The Wheatland Mill Company are. BUSHST. THEATRE, SAN FRANCISCO, this demand, their mill being in. When willbe produced Dion Boucicault’s one of the choicest wheat belts in htindreds' of thousands of dollars . * invested in immense, showy and iy Or the Wicklow Wedding.
expensive Spee and machin-. SHAUN THE POST, WITH SONGs, ie wee Seo round sum on their} ,exaH MEELISH, WITH SONGS, Miss Carrie Clark Ward. self. Tell your grocer you must have this flour. au28-Im can we = some of the good old tired,.sick and disgusted with dry order to keep our table supplied Miss Ca Ne : ? cially well sitaated to supply . Under the management of Sam. C. Mott, Great Irish Drama, the State. They are also prepared . to do: business on the “live and( fl . ’ oNQ.: . A let live” principles, not having VU; ery, upon all of which the hungry é stockholders expect every year to Mr. A as. M. Ward Give us a call and satisfy your——E Have Returned. Entire Change of Frogramme Each Evening: New Scenery and Elegant Costames. -Mrs. Riggins and Mrs. Fay wish to inform their patrons they have opened Dressmaking: Parlors at the New York Hotel, and are prepared to do. all work in their line. They will organize a sewing class and teach the Studabecker NOTE—During Mr. Boucicault’s last enent at the Californian Theatre, San Freneieos, he was taken suddenly ill and unable to perform, Mr. Ward was called upon at very short nutice to perform the part of er professional, that he presented Mr. Ward rs} 1 ny cnet N with @ magnificent gold watch and chain mITH sells flour for $2.75 per . pearing the following inscription: “From hundred; wheat, $2 per hundred; , Dion Boucicault to James M. Ward. Souvepier of October, 1883. Chaun A. Grait;” tocorn, $2 per hundred ; bacon, 1234 . gether with the right to the play of ArrahNa-Pogue free of royalty. in the price of Wines, Liquors and . : i “Shaun,” and so pleased was the author . j Tailor System. Call and see . with the excell t Socdicion of the ol a28-5t ter; and the kindness manifested b; a brothener ett CE AO AAA AAA MARKET,. CITY MARKET] —_— PECPLE’S Market at the above place,and are peng to supply the Ai people of Nevida City and vicinity. with the best of in BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, . CORNED BEEF, SAUSAGE, Etc.,-Ete.. Also HAMS,. BACON. .AND. .LARD Of our own manufactures: garWeintend selling our meats at the lowest living rates, and we invite the people to give us e call. : Meats delivered free of charge. CARE & MICHELL, Propr’s. Nevada City, July, 28,1885. oo S¢ CS (Buy tee “BEST QUALITY. UNION INDIA RUBBER.CO’S “s PURE GUM, RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE, OF, IMITATIONS E sute the Boots-are. stamped.on thé heels “‘Union India Rubber Co. Crack Proof,” and have the Pure Gum Springs on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking, and makes them'the most durab Rubber Boot made. TRY OUR “Hold Seal” STOUT'S PATENT PURE GUM Rubber Boots, Made expressly for Mining, Fishing, and ed wishing a very strong and durable FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. All Kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, Springs, Clo n Boots, Shoes, Ete. GOODYEAR RUBBER 0. ‘RH. PEASE Je. Y §. M. RUNYON, *} Agents, a6-4m San Francisco Nevada Comuty Watch Depot. (y — S SS a = oe : BERG, “Prorietor Bepairing done of all complicated Watch es, such as [Chronograph-striking, Repeat par Neyada City and vicinity with cho! BEEF, VEAL, Rector BRos.... PRopRIeToRS. do } ; 10 from which a dead fir tree 80 inches d: . W. Moore, Wilmington, N. C. wears. 79° EB, 142. chains discant and: ne Mrs J, W. Jones, Hunt’s Hill, , Kate Castleton Dramatic Com: . Hore tank of south Tubs River 98: Ju90) rancisco do of $3.00, as appears to us of record, I have levied upon and taken into execution all the right, title and interest which the dem24, tendanc, John W Hart, had, held, owned or is on Commercial Dr. Penninaton’s dental office . prag store. Reserved seats now on sale at Vinton’s . ers, English Patent Lever and other tine Usual price of admission. Doors open at 7:40, commence at 8 P. M done. possessed on the 26th day of Aug., 1885, the da, on which said judgment was docketed, yr which it may have subsequently acquired in and to the hereinafter described property, situate, lying and beingin the towaship of Nevada, County of Nev: State of California, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : Tne Hiawatha Placer Mine, bearing gold, with surface ground in Blue Tent_miving district, Nevada county, Californias, and described in the,piat and field nutes as follows vig: Commencing at aliveoak tree 12 inches dia on south bank of South Yuba River, eens Kennebec Ravine, marked H. P. No. 1, for Hiawatha Placer Mine, thence with magnetic variation 1s &, 8, 45 1-2° £. along south bank of South Yuba River up raid stream 8 60 chains to post in rock mound marked H. P. M. Nu: 2, set beside a pine stump n arly covered with tailings Thence 8. 56° E 8.29 chains to a lean.n) live oak tree 14 inches dia, marked H. P. M. no, 3. Thence 8. 65 1-42 E. 9 08 chs. wo post in rock mound marked H. P. M. No. 4, sct where oldvabin formerly stood, how _. removed, fron which post No, 6 of clorace Kilh um Pi.ce: Mine, patent d, bears 8,39° v0 E 10 92 chains Jiswant, Thence 8. (4 149° KE. 0,15 cross old Illinois road, now unused, 2.568 chs. cross sec ion line between Sections 16 aud 16, 11,07 chs. north of corner to sections 15, 16, 21 and 22, {17 NR 9 E M D M by caleuution; the corner post destroyed a d@ no trace of baring trees to be found 9.71 chains to yoin rock mound set where old stumu merly stood, marked H. P, M No, 6, from which @ live oak tree 16 inches dia vcarsN, 566°. W, 85 links di-tant, and the . southerly end of a wheel and pump shait bears N. 90° K, 48 links distant, and the easterly énd of « mining vxcavation bears 3. 43 1-49 E. 4 chains distant. Thence 8 $0.1-29 E, 10,60 tross section line between sections 15 and 22, 12.22 chains, Kast of cur: ner wo Sections 16, 16, Zi and 22, T, 17 NR. yE. M.D. M. by calculation, 11.86 chains toa leaning live oak tree 20 inch:s dia, ‘. marked H. P. M. No. 6, trom which a live ouk tree being corner No. 6 of Enterprise Canon Placer Mine ‘patented bear, 8. “20° 82’ E, 13,02 chains digiant. Thence South 361-49 E crossi g south Yuba river 4.53 vhains to a liv oak tree 24Ahches dia marked H. P, M, No, 7, standing on north bank of South Yuba r:ver from which the head of a wiug dam bears N, 45 1-42 W. 3.75 chains distant, ‘Thence N. 311-49 V. along north bank of south Yuba river. 1.07 cross seotion line betweou Secti.ns lb and 22, 16,55 —OF-—. the country promptly filled. inches dia. mirked H. P.M. No, 8 Thence N. 46 1-42 W, 9 28 chains to a post in rock mound marked H, P. M. No, 9. Thence .i, 73 1-42 W. 6,18, cross section line between . . Sections 15 and 16, 14.68 chains North of corner to Sections 16, 16, 21 anu 22, 7.17 N’ R. 0B. M.D. M, by calculation, & : vld Lilinois road, now unused. @ post in rock mound marked H. P) M. No. Northerly end of «wheel and pump shaft bears 8, 86° 23’ W. 4.12 ehaing distant, Phence N; 60 8-42 W. 10.00 chs to & post in 9 rock mound marked H. P, M. No. 11! MEN Ss, ! . . Thence N, 50° W, 12.20 ins toa post in rock mound marked H. P. M. No, 12 set on tion of Kennebec ravine, from which a live oak tree 20 inches dia, bears N. 84 1-2° BE, 76 links distant, hoa the Section Post com, mon to Sections 20, 21; 28 ‘and 20T, 17, N. R. 9B. M. D. M. bears 8. 281-42 W. 193.53 Boys’ © AND Ever brought to Nevada County can be seen at the PIONEER FURNITURE STORE, Commercial St., opp. Masonic Hall, Nevada City, L. M. SUKEFORTH, Proprietor. Bedroom and Parlor Sets of the Richest Designs, Chairs, Lounges, Mirrors, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Mouldings, Picture Frames, Window. Shades, Etc. Willow and Rattan Chairs, ‘ OF ALL KINDS. ALSO LARGE STOCK OF Carpets, Matting and Linoleum L. M. SUKEFORTH, Pioneer. Furniture Store, Commercial Street. Our’ New» Fall Stock’ of Youtas. CHILDREN’S The Finest, Best and Largest Stock) "errr vsmsox 20 osm &F ALL GOODS SOLD: AT. THE LOWEST PRICES, and satisfaction guaranteed. Upholstering .in all its branches. Orders from sunray sel Arrived! Stock Superb! so 4. NOW WITHIN YOUR REACH. Watches. All kinds of Jewelry Kepsiring Large Stoek of Watches and JewFROM THE COUNTR}. ALF BERG, penmis pisookL, Pop. . Popular VARIETY STORE HAVING FRTTED p THE . 4 ba 8 Fer on Broad sreot oppo . Commercial Street, Butcher Shop, I am now prePas ‘ed to supply the le of. §OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK +: ce > nee tne [* TPeAce:re nev ” MUTTON, PORK, ‘CORNED BEEF, ‘SAUSAGE, ETC. At the flowest market rates. . I will also keep on hand a supply of FRESH VEGETABLES. “wun oF THt Bust .K'ghare of the public pa’ is <tbstas temgce. Mownain and “Talo Prats “yybaSo DENNIS DRISCOLL . IN THEIR SEASON. FOR, SALE," Fine Confectionery Fruits and,Vegetables, Fresh:Strawberries}& Cherries ba ‘One ” two-horse ui thor“Recelved,Dally,oughbrace Wagon, seen Sa iiss itis ge ROSENTHAL, _ One single horse spring ee Wagon, new. f ane ee Horses axetetxae M. PARLEY, cae . . Attorney and Counselor at Law. . Apply to Isrart HoskeEn, WUE RBACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Brewery, on Main Street, Nevada City. ag4-1m . site “Prinseript’: Aberdeen. Heard From. aw Office—Up stairs ¥ Branscript Block: abo. I have just received direct. from the Manufacturers at Aberdeen, Scotland, a fine line of BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DIAGONALS, CASSIMERES ard TWEEDS, at Low Cost, which will enable me tomakethem up into. fine. fitting. Suits correspondingly-low. ~~: . THEY “ARE SPLENDID::GO0DS, : It is claimed that the causes of the superiority of Scotch goods® oyér all others, are: That Scottish Heather produces aclass of wool which for fineness ed in any other portion of the world, . That the mineral properties of the water there fastens: the colors in unfading brilliancy; and that the cunfiing and patience and industry of the canny. Scotsmen beats the world in the. art of manufacture, I shall be pleased to show these goods to customers at my Tailoring, Establishments, 46 Broad Street, Nevada City, and 81 Main St., Grass Valley: 22 Mitt Street, GRAss VALLEY ~ FURNIS United Workingmen’s 100 pair Boys’ Kentucky J¢ans; Pants; 40) centsya pair, worth 50 doz: Men’s ‘Cotton Socks at'50 cénts per doz.,, worth $1.25 per doz. Men’: Summer Coata: at 40¢ each, -. . whet, PRemrvett. Public Sale for the Benefit of Cor. Pine amd Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY, If you want tomake money on purchases mm CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HING GOODS, &c.,CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED. =O i 20.“ “ Chevoit Shirts, 50 cents each. _ 5_.-‘*. Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 a pair. , . : a00 a eon eee we ee Cornish Clincker Boot, all sizes, ‘the bést quality, Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits, $6." Sesh ; 4 chelog distant. ~ Reciion eons se doen: : $4.75 a pair. 2B wt to BR Mad Gee “ et Colby, } (+) side o' ae and 22 vana ourd, ca noes ; 20.0 ; Me es ‘ Mose Mach, do . Tr 86 1-99 W. “Tee i tot us : aagnico os CLOTHING. a vas Pigu 5 i Jr pres 12% cents each box. ' aa bok bain ~ Mi. ’ vontaining an of teen and SevenF : ae 1qt % a or 25¢. : , uf & ha Woe Te eee iene ae Lot No. niin ections 18,18 UNPRECEDENTED AND UNRIVALLED: BARGAINS. 20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best; 65¢fa pair” ¥. G. Ballard, do and 32, Township 17 North, Range 11 Kast, “We are now placing befere the people a magnifi-. 10 “ Second Grade “ “ oc a pair, _ O. F. Gloyd ~ do ~. Adjoining claims are the ‘‘Yuba--Gravel : ° ue 10" "Phra? or 4 ‘i oe : hs Bis i : a ae a Range Ming” “Dana's Paar,” Eater; cent assortment of New Goods for the inspection of “ Thir wee ot Dan gutoess 7] OC. W. Scott, do POentral Placer,”"* Enterprise Placer,” ana. all who wear clothes. It includes everything. desirBoys’ Overalls, 20c a pair. : W. C. Trambach, do ‘Horace Willia m Placer” mines. ble i lish and ll m; de 100 pair Men's: Cé “4 ss Wy 4D ‘ P. Gutuman, _ do dotioe te havely given yaad iil. ool) a able in stylish and well made garments, ee P en s: Cotton Pants, all sizes, at ‘§oc’a pair. W. H. Barrows, do door, in the City of Nevada, County ot Ne-. . Choice selections of ~25 dozMen's White Knitted"Drawersat-zseapair. 9 C! Ps Laughridge, ‘Graas-V lay Gear dea elk CENTS’ FURNISHING COODS, HAT Men's Flannel Suits at $8;,Men’s Cassimere§Suit tt $12; Men's Fine Sack Aha a he eaten isss . » HATS AND : girenae ny Mens. ere§Suits at $12; Men's Fine. Greeley, Marysville, Wm BR. Lord, Reno, Nev. Frank Fratt, Bodie, -J. Rise; San Jose; ——— J. McCarthy, New Jersey, D. Smith, Bear River, S. H. Trefry, Sacramento; F.W. Bradley, do . Wm. Hammel, Sacramento W: Hubbard, do A. L. Commins, Chico,. ‘. . J. M. Findley, Chico, *: day, all the right, title and interest whi the defendant, John W. Hart, he named, had, held, owned .or toy. him on the %th day of A 1885, the day on which said judgment was docketed as aforesaid, have su above described property to the highest ‘jidder for cash, to satisfy said judgmext, be ved with interest and costs. ‘iven under my hand this 29th day of . . August, 1885. or which he may 7 GEORGE LORD, Sheriff, NEW YORK, Nevada county, sl5t O. P. Stidger, San Juan. ‘et : California, Branches} SAN FRANCISCO, . . Hintrn;tore wos soft (GAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES, ETC. oa Our goods are purchased from first hands, and acti siquired In 'andtoune . forcash. We therefore allow no one to undersell. _. HYMAN BROTHERS, Corner Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada City. Boys’ Good Suits from fa ; “cc 66 4 £2 You can buy atSmy Men’s White Laundried Shirts, $1 each: 4 to 6 years, $3.00. “a «6 Aa : $4.00. ? <my Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT. ° I can-accom. modate all...Country Dealers; take notice of my Price, List. You can se” for: goods at the same prices; arid’ save cost of coniing. yourself. Ga — of texture, strength and durability, cannot be match-. » tol ‘thet SOs SS DS ree bat — ry + i eee a Oe ae os _— Petar esata ere ~ “ae age RED . OSES SP