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December 8, 1886 (4 pages)

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Daily. Mondays Excepted. that while he was Saturday ni Frankel, the defaulting brokers of Virginia Ci the train at Truckee. sitting in the smoking car, parently bound for San F; when he left the train at Colfax. Tux prep ‘rations for the bazar he tobe held on the 15th, 16th and ‘17th instants’ by the ladies of the Episcopal Church, are progrese— i concerts finely. The ng the first and evenings, the: dolls’ Sealey ae eee ae an party evel > WL rst-c in their way. all be MORROW’S FAILURE. Rejoicing Over a} Nevada City Man’s Downfall. inia City:Chronicle has . ae! ng ok a pokey resiwho -went astray for the ComRR SA sensor D. C., Nov. 30, 1886, SCRIPT — In will meet, the Pres. after he his message, and week Congress coming from Virginia City to this place last . the C Sage is nearly in shape, nt will say on ects, e body is wonnew cuntibations he rough his second annual ment. It is possible that he exbutit is not at Yy remarkable combeen evolved since . M “inocuous dews of the failure of rrow was received on the Comstock with a universal shout has ever had. the vay enemy to ostility to tof the: lode was . of busin of delight, as he a of ts ty. most prominently manifested during the held last Octojh by the trustees of the tier of . liberal mines extending from the Best & Ita in relation to the drainage of the lower levels. ey wasone of the men pump at the . Shaft as an auxilliary to the overics at the Combinahowever, persistentBe!cher to the The Fountain ef Vitality. The soure of physical and mental activity, is the blood. Let this become vitia 8o thin and watery i of indi, ion and non-assim’ ste S. 90 Dogan Felt Hats, tion’s auspices. —_. —— Tue Directors chosen at th _,, last annual meeting of the Citi~ gens Bank stockholdera met Monday evening and re-elected the following officers: E. M. Preston, President ; Dr. R. M. Hunt, Vice President ; John T, Morgan, Cashier; D. E. Morgan, Secretary and Assistant Cashier. Tae members of Nevada Light Guard at their last ar meeting . decided to give a ball on the even. . th ing of February 22d, and to invite} the Fire Department to co-operate with them in the matter. pany ‘“B,” of Sacramento, will probably be present by invitation. Tue party given at Town Talk last Saturday night by Messrs, oote was McLeod Brothers and attended by about two score couple, and was well enjoyed. © Another will be given next Saturday night in case of good weather. Tux stores about town that carry holiday goods have laid in exceptionally large and fine stocks this year, and present an appearance of rare attractiveness: H. J. Borprecwex, the young man from Marysville who was. accidentally shot near Newtown last Thursday,is now reported to have chance of recovery. Tua twentieth annual meetin of the Idaho Mining Company wi be held on Monday, the 2st instant. BBY Bremen Go To Brand & Stich’s and have our holiday presents-reserved before the assortment is broken. 1t Tue weather permitting, ‘there } will be two days’ -racing at Watt Park during holiday time. » and an interruption of ly refused to ions of the body, and a loss of stamina, flesh and appetite ensues. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is a oer specially adapted gestion and ‘assimilation, moves bile and other impurities from the circulation. Protected and strengthened with this admirable defensive invigorant, the system defies influences inimical to health, to which, iffunregulated and feeble, it would unsuccumb. Constipaoften an obstinate: and is entirely removkidneys and inaction, and: rheumatism give his consent to for the further development oi the lode through the b product of which he acquired obstinacy resultg down and fleodlower levels-in the Gould » Best & Belcher, Savage Hale Norcross, Chollar an Potosi mines, thereby throwing nearly 300 miners out of employment. Their feeling, towards the bankrupt mi @ cause of their being of rejoicing rather weakness,” etc., but this adminis. an tration has originated other things han phrases. The odor of boiled ion cabbage has settled around the ite House; mingled with the scent of cbrysanthemums. It canthing aristocra Norwrrnsranping the reduced "price of admission for the be given at Hunt’s Hall New Eve, the Young Men’s Social Club will spare neither pains nor ex— pense to make it first-class in eyery respect, as have been all the dances given during the past twen“ty-one years under. this organizaAll of the Latest Styles, wealth. His Which we will sell ed in the shuttin E"or SS Cents, SOLD EVERYWHERE FOR One Dollar, ic abdut this comIt was only an indicathe nostrils of the Presiden itors that they quickly sought the . than sympath Br many pairs hite House > ee A Free Show. chronic ailment, ed by it, the li bladder roused from tendency to effectually counteracted, It also eradicates malarial disease. Fn) Arriyals at the UNION HOTEL. Mrs. J. Naffziger. . . Proprietreas. _ December.6, 1886. Fred Guild, City, H. Gaylord, City, A. Bonney, City, Wm. Sullivan, Spenceville, E. W. Lick, San Francisco, G. Ramelli, Ranch, ; R. Davis, San Juan, pton, Grass Roberts d ple who go to the business or pustime will not this innovation, but the peo-]. plé cannot have a Democratic administration without new fashions. The President has been allowed to take very little comfort from ion of acountry home, estate speculators have surrounded his premises and the phere is filled with all sorts eines for improvements at blic expense, not the Presi these plans, him open to the sus ple whe are not A comet is visible every mornafter 4 o’clock until the gray t of dawn causes it to sink into obscurity. The location of the wanderer amid the stars is the eastnortheast sky. It is not particularly brilliant, yet has a tail which is visible to the naked eye for two or three degrees, and with the assistance of a fairly good ir of opera glasses meshes of its ery tail may be traced for four or’ The tail is narrow and straight, and trails upward, somewhat to the right of the “Northern Crown.” visitor is known as the ‘Comet Barnard, October 4th,’”’ so called from its discoverer and the date of its. discovery. It shines as a nebulous star of the third magni“[,~ Ladies, whether you wish to purchase or not, call] >> Gee and see the New Novelties for Fancy Work! POMPONS, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, . SPLASHERS, . TIDIES, Whether or dent is concerned in his purchase has laid picion of peoslow to question ublic men, and if eft in quiet under his own vine and figtree, he will @ to plant them at a much ater distance from Washington. © 18 Bure to be the target for mad ous gossip as long as he holds . ¢ five degrees. the motivés of p he wunts to be . <P> oat, Totten, eo. Mainhart, Sot St OS Seno SAestiinGeet Stiaeiom Eater Fine Holiday Goods. b> ce Q been some very large rty during the past ne of the proposed husetts avenue extension @ road which is to get a charter at the ne gress. People holding littie vinity imagine they za, and land which been eagerly sold at @ year ago, is now, usand or more. The burst any day, but tern mining towns, record of so sudden a perty in value as has ately occurred northwest of this C. Aymounet, sales of pro zS Carr Brothers of the Palace Drugstore have this year put before the public the richest and largest assortment of Holiday goods they ever nad in stock. are 80 many and such a wide variety of articles such as toilet, odor and manicure sets, albums, opera glasses, books, wri:ing desks, etc., etc., as to preclude special and detailed mention thereof within a newspaper article limited by these columns. It is agenuine treat to examine the stock whether as buyer or sight-seer, and all are cordially invited to call and behold for themselves. Prices are much lowerthan they were last year for thesamé class of goods. ae looded Out. A body of water has been tappedin Messrs. Robinson & Batbaal *?] = b 2 Rainie, Boston Ravine, . D. Toner, San Francisco, W. W. Robb, Graniteville, 8. Nute, Maybert, W. Nute, do C. W. Cross, Marysville, . W. Edwards & w, Toll Bridge, Frank Steele, Forest City, Geo. Gillard, San Francisco. Arrivals at the NATIONAL HOTEL. Itecror Bros..., . PROPRIETORS, December 6, 1886. D. R. Ridge, Grass Valle E. D. Sparrow, San Fran Dr. 8. M. Harris, Grass John Treanor, Sierra City Mrs. T. 8. Ford, City, ola LAUNDRY BAGS, MATS, ETC. MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, . MAIN STREET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, rms in that vi have a bonan $100 an acre held ata tho bubble may except in We. . Some rich specimen ore has th pt . been taken recently from the Deadwood mine in Willow Valley. Nevada City, Cal. documents for > warded by the variirants—euough probably to A warm rainstorm commenced night before last and continued most of yesterday. Goods. Amounats Paid In.
The following amounts were paid inte the County Treasury during the last fiscal month : State School land--R. L. Og den $32, J. W. Relley $206.67, A. Ducotey $12.50. J. F. Schroeder, road ; oll taxes, $20, John Webber, rent, $25. Geo. Lord, Sheriff's fees, $53.60. . £2 ' J. A. Rapp, Recorder’s fees, 30. $190 $29 235.98 ; licenses $1,103. Royal Arch Chapter Election. On Monday evening the annual election for officers of Nevada Royal Arch Chapter took place at Masonic Hall andthe following persons were elected for the . bers ensuing year: Joseph Thomas H. P.; William Barker, K.; H. Stansfield, S.; P. Richards, Treasurer; J. H. Boardman, Secretary. The installation . Bazar Notes. "Phe ladiéa of Frinity Society and allothers interested oA the Bazar, ——wilhhmeet in the parlor of the Un"Gm the choruses & continuous line from NeCity to Grass Vall out and placed end part of these petitio are in behalf of John he having been the the field, an re diligently than the ce he got there. He also personal backing of Congressman-elect is doing what he can elp the causeof J. J. who alsohas the support hairman and Secretary of nwral Committee of your county. Uncle George Hearst has himself champion of ins’ candidacy, and e will carry his have been receivhere a great many protests t the appointment of Mr. 8 on the ground that he has by assistance of his party grown gray and rich in the service of the people, and itis time for him to ise a grab at the he friends of Dorsey and who claim they have been pporters of Collins in his tey’s quartz mine filcoding out the workmen and necessitating a suspension of developments for the mps were unable were taken out reparatory to putgreater capacity. A. G. Chew, Red toend. A big Dan Collins, Grass 7 HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. D. R. McKillican, Bloomfield, C. Hopkins, Marysville, C. Rutman, Banner Hill, John Cain, Marysville, F. C. Burroughs, Oakland, Mrs. Noonan, Sacramento, T. H, Richardson, Columbia H. F. M. Danly, San Fra: Albert D. Allan, Jos. James, Eurek H. C, Mills & w, City, J. D. Channell, City; Dan Tuttle, San J uan, ‘ John Goffett; Moore’s Flat, H. B, Shearer, City, Seth Martin, City, H. Brobeck, City. to handle it an Monday night ting in some o: i —— OE Oe Go to Brand & Stich’s Broad Street Emporium for your Haiday first to enter : t eeigct singioemmeni mn ——Es Beautiful Chris mas Candies, Ge Up, Thou Baldheads. oe Congressman Antoine Tam, at his Oyster Saloon on Pine street, has just received a mammoth stock of choice confectionery, cake and Christmas tree ornaments. This isthe ‘largest and finest assortment ~ever brought to Nevada City, and they will be sold at the very lowest prices. He also keeps fresh Eastern oysters, and serves them in any style desired. eS ea aa rented MASONIC NOTICE, : — B The editors of the Herald and Tidings are trying toexplain awa the baldness of head which afflicts them. They ignore such leas as early piety and too short exonenhay and attribute their infirmity to the advanced sta; intellectuality they have attained. Intl me they are surreptiyour district, Reader, have you seen the by letter toh LARGE AND. ELEGANT DISPLAY Daniel Coll seems to tnink h 5 ng around for other point; but there “and more potent kinds of hair fer’ tilizers, having unsuccessfully experimented with everything in the market from horse liniment to coal oil. They still have a lingering hope that Dr. Gunn’s Bitters will bring them out all right. Stated Meeting. There will be a meeting of Nevada Lodge, No, 13, F. and A. M., evening, at 7:30 1 attendance of members. is desired. : a sore amg Annual Election o! cers. candidatures, now seein to be D. E Monoax J. H. Boarpman, Sec ee cron veOneeLt WT D. VINTON’S Drug Store. If you have not, dela amined them. a ; Time and space forbid the enumeration of all the} myriad of articles suitable for Holiday Gifts that can be found here. Here are some of them : When Baby way sick, we gave her Castoria, When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she c'ung to Castoria When she had children she gave them give someone e oi ~Wednesd: spoils. The f, Christmas and lew Year GoonDs charges only a living profit can d ltagainst him because a hand in the postThere is said to be a fourth man prominent in the contest, and knowing ones here claim e day. His name n made generally neither is he suspected by w townsmen of being You will be kept posted as fast as they focal candid afford to throw in a good many he: e who pays 100 cents on the dollar, and gives $75 prizes can sell as cheap as I can, when I pay only.50 cents on the dollar for goods and: give no prizes. I say that I sell goods in this ci then other dealers can buy for. The reason is prove it) that I buy direct from New York City, buying for cash. I am the only dealer in Ne his own manufacturing, and I can prove it, it made into suits. I pay no big rents. I e school as clerks, and do a good deal of wo thus saved is for the benefit of the public w sequence of my savings. I am here to stay. I have not got rich in the three years I have been here, have no communication, nor dm I in connivance with any of the other dealers here. They are all at enmity with me, away assoon as they can. But they cannot drive me, nor coax me togo. Again I say I am here to stay, spite of all opposition and enmity. —NOW ON EXHIBITION AT— he will win th F. G. Beatty, Clerk’s fees, $172.85; Auditor’s fees on licenses, $64. G. E. Robinson, taxes of 1886, come to the surface. 2 Forty-Niner. Yesterday’s Raffle, The raffle for the prizes offered. 7% by the management of the orphans’ fair recently Leld in this place yesterday. ‘The . are the winning numy buying until you have ex« No, 462, lady’s gold watch. No. 106, silver set. ~ No. 164, silver wat >.r set. ,gentleman’s gold watch. No. 203, China tea set. p No. 244, buggy. robe. = _ The drawing for the side-saddle . # can be obtained upicati e Orphan AsyGrass Valley. Ee Broken canpy 20 Im Plush and Leather: Odor Cases, Toilet Cases, Dressing Cases, Glove and Handkerchief Bales, and everything else in this line, # . RASTMAN'S—-LUNDBORG'S--PINAUD'S~PALMER'S & Before purchasin yourself that for ri my stock for Christmas xcelled in the county. W. D. VINTON. Cor. Broad and Pine Sts. my level best to continue deserving it. and will not want anything more. the way of ; at 2:30 o’clock this afyey : d satis Segre jan with, th g elsewhere call and satisfy and New Year trade is not City, at°the Washington. 1886, at 9 o’clock sba This does not mean reduction in extent of Business. The Great 7 or : IN DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING Having now fairly got under way on my account between the dealers of Nevada City, every contestant is put to his mettle to make the best fight he knows how. _ I, HYMAN, — The Irrepressible Oppositionist, having come to the conclusion that ‘every cent saved in carrying on his business is just #o much saved to his patrons,has determined to concentrate all his energies on the central establishment at the corner of Main and Commercial streets. Hence he will on pe Te JANUARY Ist, 1887, Between Tuesday, December 7th, and the end of thid month, he will offer for sale-at cash in hand, all the goods, fixtures, (consisting of shelves, counters, gas fixtures, etc.) of the store and tailoring department, f : AT LESS THAN COST. ey ~ The Stock Embraces CLOTHING, : (Ready Made and Custom) Gents Furnishing Goods _. FINE HATS, — Boo ae == Trunks, Ete. 2 Everything in this De: 2 partment is new, hav& ing been bought but € 60 days ago fora first*‘class trade, 4g The Tailoring Departaunt Embraces : MACHINES, IRONS, ETC., Besides $600 WORTH OF FINE CLOTHS, ‘Aslam going out of this branch entirely, I will sell any part or all of these articles. Suits Made During the next 30 Days at MU We FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, CLOTH BY THE YARD AT HALF PRICE. _—_ This is not a “retiring from business” sale like that of some of the old merchants who advertised to that effect two or three years ago end are here yet. When I say I will sell out, I mean it. A certain merchant in this city advertises, and he claims to have been in business he “Down with High Prices,” re about 14 years. He says he pays 100 cents on the dollar for his g Discontinue the Branch Store on BroadStreet, ' He claims he will give _ @ prize of a clock worth $75, giving ever ybody who buys $5 worth a guess at a sack of chestnuts. He offers a suit that he formerly sold for $15, for $10, with a lot of trash like neckties, handkerchiefs, etc., thrown in. He offers for $4 50 a shelf-wornsuit that he used to sell at $8. Hedid a similar thing two years ago when he said he was about to retire from business. Still he is here, Another competitor advertised his house and business for sale, but he is here yet. Ihave been but three years in this place. Iamthe only man that originally reduced the prices of Dry Goods and Clothing‘in the county. Iclaim the championship in reducing and keeping down prices. I offer A REWARD For proof that I am not entitled to that championship, I have never said that I would sell for $10 a suit I had been getting $15 for, hecause I do not make profits big enough to do go, Neither have I offered to throw in a white shirt worth $1, a hecktie’ worth 75 cents, and pocket handkerchiefs. These are things no merchant who ~~ 0;--When I sell a suit for $15, my profit is only about $2. He hassold $15 suits for $25 and $30, and can things. I ask the public if the man ty at lower prices (I can show bills to and get a discount by vada county who does I buy the cloth and have mploy boys right eut of rk myself. The expense ho get low prices in conand I do not expect to get rich. I and want to get me nor hire me, and stay I will in’ I ask the people to continugs their liberal patronage, and I will do Tonly ask for small profits, Penenen = WayAfter New Year I wil) offer the Ladies so me. great inducements in CALICO, MUSLINS and other STAPLE GO00DS, As my Dry Goods Store is too much crowded now to display them. They are stored in San Francisco till I can make room for them. Country_orders promptly filled the-day they are received. A Telephone and a Horse and Buggy for sale cheap. Yours respectfully, __ Proprietor San Francisco Opposition Stores. . M. J. Nolan has been tat N ae ar oa at oe Fa enteld for the Sanrancisco and has a full line of sam*