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September 15, 1885 (4 pages)

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The Daily Transcript Ne en PARK NOTES. Overwhelmed Its Opposers. A Campatgn Secret Given Away. Slightly Mixed, GENERALLY newspaper notices His Loss Was Her Gain, The San Francisco Spirit of the In the campaign of 1884 the two Some time ago the editor of the “Your beau seems very’ bash of religious services to be held at ‘Well madam,” said a fashionTimes says: “It has been demcandidates for governor in ‘a Weekly Fire Fly and the preacher ful,” said mamma to her daughthe different churches are dry-as18 PUBLISHED able The Fall races at Glenbrook will physician to a wealthy lady dust concerns, seldom read ‘ beonstrated more than once that a ‘pivotal’ western state arraigned of the Mount Josiah Church chang ter. Daily, Mondays Excepted. take place about October 20th. patient, ‘if you don’t like my percause they have a regular stereoFair held in) what is termed the for a series of joint discussions. ed places, and not only in a nom“Bashful!’’ echoed the daughnT aime Liberal purses: will be hung up typed style. The Oroville Mercuscriptions perhaps you had better mountain districts, can be made Both men were popular, both of inal way, but made an actual ter, ‘‘bashful’s no name for it.” try Parker’s Tonic, or somée’other ‘Tue Tidings thinks the slickens and horses of renown and speed to be as successful in every detail, fine appearance and were so well transfer of property. “Why don’t you encourage him ry of Saturday inaugurated a new quack stuff.” We take ‘You don’t mean style of notices, trouble cannot be settled by arbiwill contest for them. in this languag e: as those that take place in the matched in mental force and as these extracts from the first numa little more?, Some men have to it Doctor,’ she answered, but During the winter months the tration because whichever party: valleys and cn the plains of the orators that the contest between ber of the Fire Fly, which appearbe taught how to do their court“Services at all three of the. churches t6-moirow, at least we your advice may be good forall got the worst of the decision grand stand and judges’ stand will State. In proof of this we have them promised to be a magnificent ed after an exchange had_ taken ing. He’sa good catch.” that. Sometimes what you call would refuse to abide by it. We be made storm-proof by means of only to refer to those that have one. For several weeks the scales place. ‘‘We have shouldered the “Encourage him!’’ said the suppose so. Pay your money and ‘quack stuff’ is the best and mit movabl e panels being placed take at your ‘choice. Rev. J. W. are free to admit that arbitration heretofore been held in Humboldt, balauced evenly. responsibility of running this padaughter, ‘‘he can’t take the most . scientific medicine, after all.” Brier soars aloit on would be a waste of time and laall the openings. By this plan Siskiyou, Nevada, El . Dorado, the wings of But one day the brilliant Repubper, and we request our readers to palpable hint. Why, only last She got a bottle of Parker’s Tonic bor if some plan could not be dethe buildings will last much longLassen and Mendocino counties. lican. candidate came up ailing. pay at once, and pray at their earnight, when I sat all alone on the eloquence, scatters flowers of eruand it cured her of neuralgia than repair better in keep and er dition among his auditors, and it vised to hold both sides down to We have now in our mind the fle seemed overcome and spoke hest convenience. We understand sofa, and he, perched up in‘a arising from a disordered stomach accepting as final the verdict, and they would if the rain and snow Fair that was held in Nevada, counlaboredly. The next day he was that Anderson Gregg cut off one chair as far away as he could’ get, is a treat to hear him. Mr. Rodda and nerves. She told her friends, them. into beat to allowed were how such binding could be done ty during last week, which preeven less effective. Later he was of his fingers the other day. We I asked himif he didn’t think it preaches excellent good gospel and now they all keep a doctor at the ‘ to city this from roads sermons The , and will we do not quite see. convince you sented things of attractiveness sec. compelled to ask his opponent for hupe and pray he may get along strange that a man’s arm and a home in the form of Parker’s Park are in splendid condition, ond to no other that has ever been that you’re a sinner. Father Tonic. woman’s waist seemed always to ali right. A cow belonging to Jim a postponement of certain apGree@ory & Co., of Sacramento, and a great many pleasur lm Hynes seekis a priest of scholarly abile, held in California. A few enterpointments, which was granted. Polk McLanghlin lost one_of her . be the same length, and what do yity,; and—his have already shipped from Nevaers drive down every day and -sermon s~are-h —Dr--Pe ighty nninato } n’s dental office prising men of means and ambiBefore the campaign ended he had tiorns. We pray she may recover. you think he did?” entertaining.” da county this fall. between 3500 take a spin around the track. is on Commercial m24. tion, with such a determined spirabandoned the field altogether. “Just what any sensible ‘man A man named Scraggs was killed and 4000 40ib boxes of pears, Speaking of the drive down, it it as Hon. A. Walrath in the lead, would have done—tried it.’’ Meantime the Democratic canat Balley’s Ferry last Mondayto different points at the East, would be one of the pleasan test in. decided that a Fair should be held “He asked me if I could find a didate continued his’ canvass, We are thankful heis no worse. Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha and the State if there was only a conin Nevada county, and they -aeseeming togrow stronger, cheerWe pray that the Legislature may piece of string so we could measelsewhere; and-expect toship~in tinuous line of shade trees’ along cordingly set to work to bring it” ier and more effective with each not forget to adjourn. We_ trust ure-and-see-if if-was-so.-_Ain’t-he all ffom this section about 10,000 -both sides of the road. Part ot about, expendedupwards of $13,succeeding week. ‘He was elected. that the crops may be better next horrid ?”’ boxes. oe . the way there is already good 000 in the enterprise and "lqunchOne evening in December while Keeping at Arm’s Length. 8 Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, Almost a Specific for Consumption. San Francisco stores have been growing trees, such as locusts, immense attendance, the visitors ery day. When my opponent beGospel. .Turnips will do very consolidated into. one. establishwhich would in two or three years coming from all sections of the gan failing I knew his trouble to well, but we are nota cow. Never ' Tue salary of a lady in waiting ment—dry goods and clothing at make that thoroughfare a_verita-. State;and from every one only be his liver and felt like prescribbefore was this pulpit in such a to Queen Victoria is $2,500 per anthe store adjoining Stumpf’s Resble park drive, These trees should words of commendation have been ing for him, but feared if -I did so flourishing condition, and advernum. taurant. Go there for bigbarbe'set at intervals of about twenty heard, in favor of the managehe might beatme! I grew strongtisers should make a note of this gains. ag6-tf feet, and far enough back to leave ment and the genuineness of the er as the campaign progressed, fact. Our mourner’s bench goes oe POSTOFFICE DIRECTORY. Tue assignee of the One Price a roadway of-about forty feet in pro.ramme presented, which has often making two speeches a day. to every postoffice in this country. Arrival and departure of the mails from San Francisco store notifies the width. Will any of our citizens been honestly carried out in every Even my voice, to my” surprise, Now is the time to become a deathe Nevada City, Postotfice until further notice: public that the sale of goods damwho have young locust trees to particular, and to the perfect satdid not failme once. All because con in this church, $2 per year, $1 CLOSES ARRIVES PEMMRORD o kesiee seca: 1:05 PM. 9: 57a. mM. do the isfaction of all interested; the Warner’s safe cure kept me in A 1 for six months, and sample copies aged by water during®* the last contribute for this purpose Western... F soe 1205 PM, 6:03 P M. F. &Sac,) 5:20 a. mM. 9:57 A M. Ex-Governor Jacob, of sent free. The text says that Western rain storm, will begin on Monday, favor to notify George F. Jacobs? owners and trainers of horses partrim.”’ Grass Valley ..... 1:05 P.M. 6:03 P. M. September 14th, at 9 o’clock That gentleman will distribute ticularly being very emphatic in Kentucky, also made a campaign trains going north arrive at two Grass Valley..... 5:20 A. M F M. them among those property owntheir words of praise, and well tour under precisely similar ciro’clock P. Mm. This can not be disVOUBR, 565 0d acces A. M. s12tf Sierra City, via N. Sen a eee —ers along the road who will apply they might be, for every accomcumstances and says he kept up puted, for it was spoken of by JerJuan, Camptonville TEN cENTSs will purchase a bottle and Downieville, to him for the same and agree to dation has been furnished, and under the exhausting strain by emiah, the prophet, saying, oh daily (except Sunof Alma Shoe Dressing, Bixby’s ORY.) sodas cance 0. Fee, 5:40]P. M plant them. the most courteous treatment exuse of the same means,—Rochesye generation of vipers, see adverBlue Tent, N. BlooinRoyal Polish, or Brown’s French ; i field, Moore’s lat tended them.”’ ter Union. tisement in another column.” Death of John B. Conn. Dressing for ladies and children and —Graniteville, — shoes, at the Standard Shoe Company. ag6-ti High School Course of-study. John B. Conn, whose illness with hemorrhage of the lungs was ——_—_ oo. i— revised the course of study for the High School as follows: JUNIOR YEAR. First term—English grammar and composition, reading with elocution and literature, word analysis, arithmetic, algebra through factoring, Latin (optional). Second term—English grammar and composition, reading with elocution and literature three times a week, algebra to quadratic equa tions, word analysis completed, ed in the Superior Court till OctoState he lived for several years at physiology, book-keeping twice a Graniteville where he was engaged ber 12th. week, Latin. in the liquor business with WilMIDDLE YEAR, Tue other night a thief stole a liam Powell, «nd we believe also pair .of blankets from a clothesserved awhile as constable. ComFirst term—English grammar line in Mrs. Sullivan’s yard at the ing to Nevada City eleven or and rhetoric to qualities of style, corner of Main and Washington twelve years ago he became part algebra completed, general histostreets. proprietor of the National Hotel ry, physics to part III., physical R. C. Waurata, A. Isoard, and billiard parlors. Subsequently he geography to part III., Latin. Second term—Rhetoric, physics F. Duplay took tueir departure opened the ‘‘Farmer’s Son’’ saloon yesterday ona fishing excursion on Broad street, adjoining the completed, general history comto Bowman, Fordyce and other County Treasurer’s office, and pleted, physical geography comwas conducting it at the time oi pleted, arithmetic reviewed, Latlakes. ~ deith. He belonged to the Ameriin. Hon. A. WALRATH and wife and Legion of Honor, in which he held Geo. C. Gaylord left Sunday for alife insurance policy for $2,000, San Francisco. . They will visit SENIOR YEAR. First term—English literature, civil government, mineralogy, ge-omeiry books I. to II., Latin. Second term—English Jiterature, geometry completed, chemistry, botany, Latin, reviews. and the Ancient Order of United the State Fair before returning Workmen in, which he was inhome, ; sured fora likesum. Healsohad > o—_____——_ Miss Lena Harris, who has a policy for $1,500in the Pacific been visiting friends here, left Mutual Life Insurance Company. yesterday for herhome at Eureka John Conn was a man of most genial social qualities, and was Humboldt county. thoroughly liked by all who J. B. Treapweit, of North knew him. 4 Bloomfield, was viewing the All that is Lacking. sights at the county seat yesterday. The Aub:rn Argus says: ‘‘Aces counts agree that the Seventeenth Miss Kate Driessacu, of IndiDistrict Fair held last week at an Springs, is visiting friends at alenbrook Park and Nevada City, Sacramento. : was a success in all respects. fhis is extremely gratifying, a: Attempt to Wreck a Train. iending to show that the reorganYesterday morning as the passzation of the District, leaving oui enger train that. left this city at El Dorado county, was not a mis5:40 o’clock for Colfax reached take, as many had feared. The the wagon crossing near Buena bond of unity and of interest that Vista the locomotive’ struck a binds Nevada and Placer counties, thirty-foot iron rail that had is not so strong now as it. will be been placed across the track i. such @ manner that it was nearly balanced on the end of one of the ties. The force of the blow knocked the rail around. anJ threw it off the track, the only damagedone being the breaking of an angle iron and bolt on the * cow-catcher. Had the obstruction been laid flat upon the track, .in stead of resting on the outer’ end of one of the ties, the train would surely have been ditched and loss of lifeand limb might also have resulted. Sunday night the track walker in passing along there dis wee Pulled a Pistol. Sunday evening, on Commercial street, Billy Montgomery and a bootblack named Will Hicks had perpetrator si Card of Thanks. Vertico, Hysterics, Convulsions—all Nervous Disorders in cured by Samaritan Ner-} prepased todeliver] fact—are ay _Mountain Ice, g Take a bucket to Jackson’s Orders left at the Ice House, on “My wife had fits for 35 years,” Beehive Grocery store and get. a the Plaza, or with W. H. Crawsays Henry Clark, of Fairfield, . . gallon of those fine mixed pickles. FORD, Will he promptly attended Mich. ‘Samaritan Nervine cured Only four bits. ora Ge to. Y. Savuvee, Prop. her. Carr Bros. keep it. $1.50. a ARRIVALS\AT THE HOTELS. NEVADA CITY. daily ,(Sunday excepted )...0:. 5:40 a. M = Fou Washington and Omega, Tuesdays, Thursday sand Saté ro Baer rate 6:00 A.M. 11:00 a. M. WALLACE J. WILLIAMS, P. M. NATIONAL HOTEL. tribulations of the country editor SAS EDDY, .chaaass ; -PROPRIETOR has this to say about him: “The Saturday, Sept. 12. country editor is a man who reads H. Spalding, Grass Valley, newspapers, writes oa almost any Warren Green, Camptonville, subject, sets type, folds papers, Jas. Arnott, Jr., Brandy City, Mrs. Jas. Arnott, do makes up mails, runs errands, Joseph Thatcher, Col. Hill, saws wood, works on the garden, J. D. Hendy, Brandy City, is blamed for thousands of things C. J. Paine, N. Columbia, he never thought of, works hard L. Woodruff, . do W. W. Nelson, Grass Valley, all day, helps people into office Crothers, Bleomfield, who forget about it afterwards, . J. T. 8. Heal, do and very frequently gets cheated A: H. Hanson, Grass Valley, out of half his earnings. He puffs W.W. Lyman, St. Helena, Elwood Bruner, Sacramento, and does more than any one else, A. R. Lord, City, and miser and fogy are benefited ; 8. B. Smith, Sacramento, yet they will nottake his paper, J, R. Davis, San Juan, Miss M. E. Morrison, City, will borrow it and read it, and Miss N. Eddy, do cuss the editor from the stanc. Miss M. Potter, do Physicians and Druggists point that the paper does not ‘conMiss H. Abram, do , Recommend It. Miss E. Bradley, do tain as much matter as a metroThis medicine, combining Iron with pure C. C. Daugherty, Smartsville, politan sheet, and live in trepidavegetable tonics, quickly and ec-mpletely Geo. Long, San Francisco, Cures Dyspepsia, indigeation, Weak tion lest they are asked to help L. A. Thurston, do ness, Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers. and Neuralgia. : maintain a newspaper that works . : L. Haunch, Roseville, It isan unfailing remedy for Diseases of L. Kendrick,-Gold-Flat, the K’dneys_and Liver > vigorously to mairitain the town in It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Jas. Donnelly, City, which they live.’’ Women, andall who leai sedentary lives.
Sunday, Sept. 13. It does not~injure the teeth, cause headSunday’s Funeral. whe, rr vroduce constipation—orHER 1RON J. E. Hagar, Santa Cruz, MEDICINES DO, N. Graham, do It enriches and purifies the blood, stimuSunday forenoon at 11 o’clock 8. D. Avery & w, Grass Valley, lates the appetite, aids the assimilatlon of good relieves Heartburn and Belching, and the funeral services of James McA. D. West,& w, do strengthens the .nuscles and nerves. Wm. Avery, F. L. mine, For Intermitt«nt Fevers,’ Lassitude, Lack Naughton, ‘who died in Forest J. M. Davis, Pike City, of Energy, &c., it has no equal. City, took place at MasonieHall 44 The genuine has above trade mark and Miss Bessie Bond, City, crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other, inthis city, and the remains were Jas. Donnelly, do Made only by Brown Chemical Co., interred in Masonic Cemetery. Baltimore, Md The funeral was a large one, there OQ. A. TOMPKINS. J. F. PARSONS, being present many citizens of Sierra county, besides members UNION HOTEL, of the various orders to -which the Rector Bros.... PROPRIETORS. yar ‘Engineers, Draftsmen, deceased belonged. The Knights Saturday, Sept. 12. J} E ftp BEST TONIC. PARSONS & TOMPKINS, Templar turned out in full uni i pistol and presented it at the regalia, and Goyne’s Knights of id man’s stomach. Some of the Pythias Band furnished the music »ystanders say that_he pulled the for marching. The pall bearers as follows: George Holland, trigger andthe charge missed were tire, while other say he did not atAmos Fisher, E. E. Meek, Jerry iemptto shoot. At any rate, no Saul and Alex. Irwin, of Marysone was hurt and no arrest was ville Commandery; W. G. Hudson, W. D. Long and Jas. Mcmade. I am now: Mountain Ice in quantities to suit. vine. _ Choice Pickles, Weep. Gregor, of Nevada Commandery. I take this means of thanking Advertised Letters. members of Nevada Commandery The following is a list of letters of Knights Templar, the ladies of by and by—in the near future, we the Eastern Star, the Knights of remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, California, for the week aope—when we shall have two or person eallPythias, and_other friends for their ending Sept. 12. Any more bridges connecting them. <indness and assistance during ing for these letters will please say Those bridges will induce a close: the last illness and at the burial ‘tadvertised.’’ intimacy between the inhabitants Ww. J. WituraMs, P. M. of my husband. of both counties.”’ sl51t Mrs. Jas. McNauautTon. Alt, Geo. ; -_-————_ — 2 -m ——_ ——_—_—__. >. —____ _ Albert, Louie & Birdie, Attention American Legion of z Bishop, C. . _._Died atSacramento. Honor. ; ; Baumgardt, Bemard, . Mrs. Taft, daughter of B. BulClapp, Amos, The officers and members of lard and wife of this city, died in Curens, Jas. Nevada City Council, No. 234, A. Dyson, Joseph, sacramento Sunday afternoon. L. H. are requested to meet at Eddy, John, Her parents went down yesterday Goeracco, Gracome, their H all on Tuesday, Septem}; to attend the funeral. Mrs. Taft Hazel; Jas, ber 15, 1885, at 1:30 o’clock Pp. M., Hazlett, Thos. resided at this city .forme:ly and for the purpose, of attending the Jeffry, Charlott, had numerous friends and acfuneral of John B. Conn, which Lyons, Jas. W. quaintances here. deserves hanging. >_> o—____ Enough to Make Angels a quarrel, when the latter pulled form, the Knights of Pythias in covered’.a large boulder on the will take place from the CongreRaffle Tonight. track, hear where the rail was engational Church, Nevada City, at countered, and removed ~it. 2 o’clock. Visiting Companions The beautiful sofa cushion ~wilk Whether the wrecking was atare invited to attend.. be raffled off tonight at A. Tam’s ~, L. 8. Catkins, Cmmander. . tempted for the purpose of roboyster parlor. 815-1t J. C. Dickerman, Secretary. It bery or for spitework, is not known. In either event the >. The City Board of Education A writer in an exchange who held a meeting last Saturday and knows all about the trials and Tuos. 8S. Forp went to Sacranoted ina preVious issue of. this mento yesterday on legal business. paper, died shortly after 8 o’clock We suppose he will: take advanSunday morning at his residence tage of the opportunity to see how on Broad street, and the funeral will take place at2 o’clock this the State Fair is getting along. a a afternoon from the Congregational N. P. Brown, business manager Church. Mr. Co:nleaves a wie of the Transcript, and wife were and four children, besides hunamong yesterday morning’s passdreds of warm friends to mourn engers for Sacramento. They for him. James Conn, of North will be gone about a week. San Juan, is his. brother. He Tue hearing of the matter ot was born in Ireland, and upon Nelson Martin on assignment in first coming to America settled in After his arrival in this insolvency has been cuntinuVhio. Y, eee. Nichols, Willard, . Perkins, W. 3 Porter, Ida, Pearl, Chas. Rechey, Wm. Sheary, John, Sawtell, Mrs. O. K. Spencer, E. R. Smith, T. A. Threlkel, G S, Waldruff, Mrs. B. _ Williams, Harry, FOREIGN. Hellbaner, H. Jenkin, Jas, x Olsru, eg ob aes Casspuro, Al. Singgi. ; and Contractors. Plany and . stifr buildings and machinery of all Wood, Iron, Oombiuation and Sus E. M. Brown, City, C. H. Powers, You Bet, Dick Wilde, City, M.'T. Lawrence, You Bet, N. H. Karshner, Sheridan, D: Deadman, Magnolia, T. J. Lyon, do H. Hartling, Forest. City, H. Lafarie, do Wm. McQuane, do . Theo. Grime, Alameda, ‘18 kin ls, B. Benedict, Who is a Professor of instrumental music, will give lessons on the Piano or Guitar. () E. A. Davis, Marysville, A. W White, do E. E. Meek, do A. C. Irwin, do" J. A. Caul, st 200 E. A. Hudson, do Geo. Holland, do Sunday, Sept. 13. Geo. E. Turner, City, Geo. A. Soul, doz Wm. Stockham, do A. Carley, do Henry LThompson, do A. Organ, do A. Nivens, do H H McCutchan, w, do Jno. German & w, San Juan, Miss Cassie Orcher,~do James Chisolm, do : MrsJ McNaughton, Forest Gity, D. McNaughton, w, co Mr. Henderson,-w, do Mrs. Rowlands, do Mr. Edwards & w, do Mr. Rader andw, do Wm. Culbert, do ASSIGNEE SALE. The thousands: of testimonials we have received from sufferers who have been permanently cured by Scott’s Emulsion satisfies us that it will cure consumption in . The its -eaaly-stages,and—aHeviate—it} not cure in its later stages. pension Bridges erected. pone Quartz Mills & Hoisting Works Erected anywhere on the Coast. undersigned, ASSIGNEE of L. HYMAN, Has now CONSOLIDATED Ti i TWO STORES, Having removed the entire stock, consisting of 3 Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps Trunks, Valises, Dry and Fancy. Goods, AOE PIE RES Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, é&c Into the Store known.as. the One Price San Franciseo Store, GN pW TS PME HEREA $2 APSAR season. We hope the severest ATTENTION is called to the card shade, but here and there are ed it on the sea of public opinion. entertaining several gentlemen he part of. the winter is past. We of Parsons & Tompkins, mechaniblank spaces that: need looking It wasa most successful venture, said: have faith in our ability to run cal engineers, draftsmen and conafter. The property owners from notwithstanding they had a ‘fire “T will tell you a campaign sethis paper.” tractors. These gentlemen are Suspension Bridge to Glenbrook in the rear,’ from the initial movecret—which guve me the election. The editor without embarrassprepared to build mills, hoisting station would confer a great favor mentin the affair down tothe With the opening of my campaign ment took his place in the pulpit, works, bridges etc., in any part of upon the public and beautify their moment of its consummation, and I began caring for my liver. I but he soon became confused. respective neighborhoods if they then the brilliancy of the grand knew that a disordered or torpid Striking the Book of Buoks, he the Coast. would plant in front of their lots enterprise silenced all cavil and liver meant dullness and possible, said: ‘“‘Hereafter we will not. reRemember that the One Price that are not already supplied, fast opposition. There has been apn sickness. I took something eyceive old rails in exchange for our TO THE PUBLIC. ON BROAD STREET, Next Door to Stumpf’s Hotel, Where he will continue togive you One Dollar's Worth of Goods for FIFTY CENTS. REMEMBER WE NOW HAVE_ONLY Manrcws Lews, Assignee. Snow Flake Whiskey! SOMETHING FOR OUR FAST EATING AMERICANS. Correspondence solicited. Otfice—Union St., Nevada City,-*Cal. Piano and Guitar Lessons ! MRS. M. FARLEY, TERMS: For 8 lessons, with use of instruments, per month, $5. Enquire at residence on Bowlder street, forme:ly oc: upied by E. Bond. s5-lm Sheriff's Sale. In Justice Court, Nevada Township. €. W.CKUSs, Plaintiff, vs. WM. SMITH, Defendant. W HEREAS C. W. Cross-cn the $d dav of March, 1833, recovered a judgwent in the Justice Cour: of G. D. Bakey, an acting Justice of the Peace in and for Nevada Township, State of Cuilifornia, ani against Wim. Smith, for the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars, with interest thereon from said day of judgment at the rate of seven per cent. per annuum, and Six Pollars costs of suit, I have levied upon, and taken into execution all tne right, title, claim and interest.of said Wm. Smith,@tfendant, of, in and to the following described real e.tate, as folk ws, to-wit: i yoimes, A fortune is sutely waiting the first enterprisin restaurant keeper who emyloys a machine styled after the above. No, better illustration of the old saying, ‘“‘time is money” co uld well be devised. But “those who dance must pay the fiddler,” and it is contrary to custom if fast eaters do not suffer in the long run for their foolish haste. Dyspepsia is sure. to follow where apersistent loading of the stomach with unmasticated food is ‘indulged in. uated about two and one-half (z 1-2) miles If people will insist on eating. fast they should endeav or as Thos. Edmonds,_do.. Sécond—=The-Rip Van Winkle quartz much as possible to counter A. Mason, 2 Go act the evil result. claim, situated about two and one-quarter Dr. W. H. Felter, do ' (2 1-4) miles easterlyfrom the town of Grass Nothing is better for th is purpose than a light G. Cortelo, do Valley, in Grass Valley Township, Nevada A. Aird, : glo J. T. West, do James McGregor, do Jno. Nelson, & w, do 3. Hustler, Chimney Hill, Mrs. M. Hustler, do _James Hustler, © do First—The B.ack Hawk quartz claim, sit casterly from Grass Valley, in Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California, County, California. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public rale, ia front of the Court House door, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, on ; Monday, October 5th, 1885, Between the hours of 9 a. M. and 5 Pp. M. to wit: At 12 o'clock M. of that day, all-:he right, 1i tle and interest of the defendant; Wm. Smith, in and to the above described property to the highest bidder for cash, to— satW. T. Haiges, Centénnial in, isfy said judgment, together vith interest Geo. T. Buffon, St. Louis, Mo., and costs. E Eugene Gregory, Sacramento, Given under my hand this 11th day of '. September, 1885. Louis Roach, San Francisco, GEORGE -LORD, Sheriff. ‘H. Newell, do. Nevada County . E._W. Roberts, .-.~ da. J. L. HoLtaND Minder Sheriff. al2> Jno. Quick & wife, .do swallow _of Pure Ortp Snow FLAKE WuHiIsKEY before meals. Because of its absolute purity, it will do no-harm as a-stimulant, while itis.an excellent appetizer.and affords material assistance to the digestive organs. For Sale by all Grocers and Droggists. Sane Bits Pre HALL, LUHRS & CO., Sacramento, PROPRIBTORS. * cep s _—___ i ae The Fall Races—Preparing for Winter— Application for Trees.