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July 10, 1895 (4 pages)

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i ‘ecaieuaenindaiaiianda eatiaail THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Published Bvery Evening, except Sunday. WEDNESDAY JULY. 10, 1895. LT BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month Francisco, is in town. cee eo om ge amy The Annual Shoot and Dove Stew Was a Great Success. Editor Sherwood of the Marysville Democrat attended the camp stew Saturday and in his paper he has the followiug to say: Saturday last a party of men with twoteams * left Marysville at an early hour and drove a to_Indian Springs, Nevada county, to join in the annual shoot and camp stew of the Grass Valley Sportsmen’s farm of W. A. Creps, at Dry creek, two hours of good sport was enjoyed shooting doves, at which time the party also killed seven cottontail rabbits. the party spent some time in examining the paint and copper works, then drove to camp, arriving at seventy-five men quantity. The idea of having a national poker convention to fix for the game rules which will be recognized in all parts of the Uuion is one which cannot fail to commend iteelf. I: there is anything the country needs it is uniformity in the matter of its. poker. the thing stands that is now lacking, anda in New York or Washington does not know when he gets into a game where‘he stands or at what point the pistol or the bowie properly come in, of straight and flushes, whether a man who opens a jack pot may discard for the benefit of a bobtail flush, whether four aces really beat two smal! pair and a six shooter, and other little issues that have long confused the gentlemen who delight in the national game, appeal strong for settlement. tional divorce law is a necessity ; but arrangemente have been made for giving temporary relief in cases of domestic infelicity. No relief has been afforded the man who journeye from his native State with the proud consciousness that he kuows the game and finds that the resident of far-off States don’t even call] ita ‘‘buck.’ tional poker convention, by all means. Californian day. ae ee Philip Scadden and Charles Cleveland, until recently employed in C, E, Mulloy’s grocery store, have purchased the grocery business of Thomas Kidd, on Commercial street, and took possession this morning. Both young men are well known to our They are enterprising, industrious, straightforward and reliable, and will no doubt receive a liberal patronage. tirm will keep in stock a complete assortfhent of everything in the grocery and provision line and intend giving their patrons the benefit of the lowest prices and the very best goods for the money. Give them « trial; See their advertisement in today’s people. paper. And furniture for sale. Inquire of A Chance For Your Life. Rev; Dr, Annie Wilder, the life reader, Sacramento, is in town. WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS: PER YEAR. EE . A ‘VERY PLEASANT TIME. the morning train. yesterday. Oakland, are in town. Club, At the At Spenceville were in camp -at that time and others arrived soon after, each depositing the game brought in. In all 430 doves.were used in preparing the stew, to which rabbits and squirrels were added. When the principal meal was served eighty mien were scated at the table at one time, each of them performing-well his part in an endeavor to ‘‘get on the outside” Several engaged in shooting at clay pigeons from traps, some were playing cards, while ‘others were playing music and singing. All present enjoyed the meeting and each resolved to come again one year hence if living and well. Sg seca we look back over a stretch Of time extending over the years since the first of these meetings in 1873 and note the absence of many it reminds one that time and tide wait for none, club have performed good service in protecting fish and game, having offered suitable rewards and prosecuted violators. They were not organized especially for amusement, their chief object being the enforcement of the law for the better protection of game and fish. embraces some of the best men in Nevada county, and they have earned an enviable reputation as sportsmen, entertainers and gentlemen. : rin Grass Valley. The Grass Valley Mrs. B. T. Allen and Jamés Colley aud . and presente are not cheap,—Emerson, The membership By Ali Means. +-690; A Noted Lawyer Dead. PERSONAL POINTERS. Concise chrosinle Af : Various Folks, Doings and Intentions. M. Clark of Sacramento is in town. cr de J. W. Wilcoxon of Yuba City is in‘tewn. LL. E. Blumberg, the cigar man of San Geo. .W. King, the hardware man of . O W. L. Prichard of Sacramento came in on Harry Ayers came down from Maybert R. Brown of St. Louis came in on the H. Lancaster and FP, De Turberville, of Otto Amberg, formerly of this city, is here from San Francisco, ' Frank Nilon returned last’ night from a business trip to Sierra county. Miss Mary Maloney is suffering from .an . ¢ attack of asthma, and is quite sick, San Francisco to visit his family. C. D.sKastin is having a fine, large barn . , erected in the rear of his residence ‘on Nevada streét-formerly:the Ott place. Leroy Johnson andCharles Bouvier came ing train. santana ne oe THE DAILY TRANSCRIPTS Summarized Mention of Minor Home Happenings. This is good weather for the ice men, and there is a brisk demand for their commodity all over the State. Geo. E. Woodbury, the ore concentrator manufacturer, is putting in two of his 6foot machines at the W. Y. O. -D. mine wife, who have been sojourning at Capitola, have gone to Santa Cruz. Richard Douglass leaves here tomorrow for Alaska, where he will have charge of an electric motor at one of the large mines in that region. A fine piece of property situated near Gold Flat may be obtained at a sacrifice if bargained for immediately. See particulars in another column under head ‘‘For Sale.” Jobn Pierce, who drives team for Shurtleff & Son, is having a dwelling house put up on Nimrod street, near the residence of Clarence Shurtlett. Three bicycle wrenches were stolen from the saloon of Lewis & Henry a night or two since. The wrenches belonged to George E. Turner and had been left at the saloon by parties who had’ rented bicycles from Mr. Turner’s store. : BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Proceedings at the Regular Session Held Today. The fee books of the County Recorder and of the County Clerk were examined and found correct and settled wp to Monday, July lst, 1895. On motion and by order of the Board the sum of $15 is hereby transferred from’ the General Road. Fund to the Third Road District Fund : The following demands were allowed on the General Fund : Thos, Nilon, hauling tools, $2 50! Whittier . State School, care of Nevada county inmates, $187 50. John R. Tyrrell, justice fees, $51 50. Henty Dougherty, removing nuisance The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. Jobn. erection of another handsome residence on Caldwell, presiding : his property at the corner of Blake ‘and A. C. Randale of San Frncisco is in town. creditors. ° Estate of Ovckt Maltman, deceased. Order has spent a vast sum in widening and der appointing time. macadamizing the streets at his own exL. ‘I. Hatfield vs. H. J. Keymer. et al.'. pense, as well as surrounding all “his “lots Srder to withdraw exhibits. Samuel Rogers, who has. been sick for sev-J! eral days, died last night. Cholera infan: : tum was the cause of death. The afflicted morning train. P and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place Saturday will be pay-day at sont of, the from the family residence, Spring street, mines hereabouts, —ararmmoetintom orrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. noon the prisoner was examined by Drs, Miss Lillie Tam, who has been visiting] Hunt and Muller, who pronounced him at San Francisco, has returned home. insane. Judge Caldwell ordered Casey to Prof. Michell left here this morning for. be taken to the insane asylum at Napa. Sheriff Douglass will take him below tox OySs from Forbestown yesterday on a short on a charge of stealing a mastiff pup from visit. A. Chadwick, the. saloon'man. Jackson C. B. Van de Mark and G. A. Dodge, . says the dog followed him and that he had of,San Francisco, arrived here on the morn. 44 intention of stealing the animal or en+ ticing it away. He gave bonds for his ap‘ ‘Superior Court. r of sale of mining real estate, ee showing due publication of notice to. h Died Last Night. « The five-months-old son of M r. and Mrs, arents have the sympathy of all. Friends + ome + Haase Taken to the aby tar: Constable Long brought Geérge Casey to his city today from Truckee, and this aftérmorrow, + -7@o > Charged With Stenting 2 a Dog. John Jackson was arrested this afternoon pearance for trial. pS + 40+ — nabs For Sale. A lot containing about 3 acres of patented land and water right, together with dwelling house, near this city, 1s offered for sale ata bargain. Enquire of Geo, Coughlan. j101w poets SR aE eed He shall be immortal who liveth till he be stoned by ove without fault.—Fuller. + 7@e > A CHEERFUL face is nearly as good for an invalid as aeetny weather.— Franklin. per Sere = Money oftens cost too miuch, and_power + +@eLer us teach ourselves that : kouensBla step. not to undo discretion. recite’ sine ial + *@e-+ OFrENTIMES excusing of a fault doth make the fault the worse by the excuse, —Shakspeare. +-2@e + Food: Tin Cans, In a recent government report by Dr. H. W. Wiley it is stated. that in Germany the law requires that the tins employed for holding canned goods shall hot contain more than . . per cent of lead, while in this country there is no restriction whatever in regard to the character of the tin used, .the result of this latter fact being the employment-of cans in some casés containing as high as 12 per cent of lead. This practice prevails, notwithstanding the. unanimity among physiologists as to the effect gf lead salts upon the human system, the continual ingestion of even minute quantities of lead into the system being followed eventually by the most serious conseqnences—painter’s colic, lead palsy and other trying diseases well known to physicians being the ‘direct effects of continual exposure of the system to any such minute portions of lead salts. It is said to be possible to exclude the latter by requirmg that the tin shall not contain more than, say, 1/3 per cent of lead; also that the solder be as. free from lead-as possible. In Germany the solder made use of in sealing the cans is not allowed to contain over 10 per cent of lead, while in this country the analysis of numerous samples of the solder applied shows that it contains fully 50 per cent of lead; in prevent such solder from coming into contact with the contents of the can, and large surfaces of solder on the seams are often found exposed to the action of the acid contents.of the can. Tourists’ Gold In Italy. President, assisted by Joseph Boquet as Grand Marshal and James Hutchinson as . suffering. Grand Secretary installed the following ofticers of Hydraulic Parlor, N. 8S. G.W., last night: Frank Guenther, Past‘ Presi-. dent; John C. Nilon, President; Henry Hartung, Ist Vice President; Wm. Monk, 2d Vice President; E. Grissel, 3d Vice addition to this being the lack of care to } A. New Residence. Hon, John Kidder will commence the ave all modern improvements and be an trnament to its neighborhood. Mr. KidCc + 0@er + Native Sons Installation. A. F, Brady, District Deputy Grand . ¢ Hotel of Nevada City is making qnite ex. : tensive repairs. The barroom has been Estate of H. H. Cotton, deceased. Or-. Bennett streets in Grass Valley. It will be. finely papered and painted and the main : one and three-quarters stories high, with . office is now undergoing the same treatment. Estate of Chas, .Marre, .deceased, Deseven rooms and a large basement. It will! The main dining room has anew floor laid and the wall will be papered with fine imported paper. A specialist from San Frandoing the work in excellent style. The improvements will cost several _ thousand with cement sidewalks. If Nevada City] gojjdrs, and, when the new front of the ese -+90 + —-——— had a-few enterprising citizens like Kidder it would soon take rank as one of the most — progressive citied on the Coast, lhouse is put in, the Union will be one of of the most , elegant hotels in Northern California. pure blood, Do det disregard Nature's cry guard against serious illness and prolonged = UBTJE & BRAND, act easily yet promptly, and effectively. Extensive Repairs. The Grass Valley Tidings says; The Union isco has charge of the decorating and is Mune and agaist inspected. , Nance’s Patent .Improved Pumping Engine and Pumps. ‘Guaranteed to pump four times as much water as the ordinary pumping outfit, that the rod wiil not break, and that it will economize power enough to pay for itself in a short time, and the First Outlay will be Only One-half. WM. NANCE, Mining Engineer, Machinist and Metatlurgist, Grass Valley. Property valued. Plans carefully prepared. guages—English, French, German. 0 Do’ Nor Niot EcT the symptoms of imor help. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hoop’s Pius for the liver and bowels, President; E. J. Morgan, Rec. Sec.; Ed. Schmidt, Fin. Sec.; Frank Morgan, Mar.; D. E. Morgan, Treas.; Geo. A. Bailey, Trustees, —-2-2@e-The Largest in Years. It is said that the amount of money that will be paid out this month by mining companies in this district will exceed anything . of the kind known here for one month in) many, many years, This looks well and indicates that a large number of miners are employed and that the army of employes is gradually increasing. + -2@e o-—AYER’S Pills possess the curative virtues of the best known medicinal plants, ‘These Pills are scientifically prepared, are easy to take, and safe for young and old, They are invaluable for regulating the bowels, aud for the relief and cure of stomach troubles. Es USD ac Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of. praise.—A_ purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is clamed, LKlectric Bitters will cure al] diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils; Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malariel fevers.—For cure of Headache, Constipation, and Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Nntire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded Bros. Drug Store, Gaon iota Makes Pure Buoop, These three words tell the whole story of the wonderful cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, It is the best Llood purifier and spring medicine. 9 foment Hood’s Saved i Can Honestly M Life Say This nd “For years I was in a serious condition with catarrh of the stomach, bowels and bladder. I sufered intensely from dyspepsia, in fact was a miserable wreck, merely a skeleton, I seemed to go from bad . to worse. I really wished I wasdead. Thad taken so much medicine of the 3 “wrong kind that it had poisoned . me, and my finWV} N ger nails begam Mr. W. R. Young, to turn black Potter’s Mills, Pa. and conte off. I began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it did {more for me than all prescriptions. *I have gradually regnimed perfect health, am entirely free from catarrh of the bowels, and pain in my back, My recovery is simply marvelous." W. 2h. Youn@, Potter’s Mills, Pa, : 9 Sarsa/ Hood’s vena Cures —Price 50 cts. aud $1.00 per bottle at Carr . AS_IN YOUTH ‘Ayer’s Hair Vigor CORDIALLY I INDORSED. RESTORES Natural Growth —WHEN -— ALL OTHER “T can cordially indorse Ayer’s Hair Vigor;.as one of the best .preparations for the hair. When J began using Ayer’s Hair Vigor, all the front part of my head —about half of it— was bald. The use of only two bottles restored a natural growth, which still continues as in my youth. 1 tried several other dressings, but they all failed. Ayer’s Hair Vigor Clock oF THE Opera Glasses HA I R Leather . Goods, Silk Guards. Watches, Spectacles, LEADING JEWELERS. ‘BROAD STREET, above Pine, NEVADA CITY. —LATEST STYLES IN— . a ‘SEV ENT TEN: Jeweled WATCHES.
The Bes TIME KEEPERS Diamonds and Other Precious :Stones, Jewelry; Sterling . Silver and Plated Ware Jewelry made to order and repaired. Watches, Clocks and Spectacles repaired and warranted. First-Class Work and Lowest Prices. ide atbe orders da ss attended to. is the best.’—Mis. J. C. PREUSSER, Converse» Texas. : sodeoonnesencode PREPARED BY Dr. J. ©. AYER & CO., LOWELL, wie 3 ¢ ©09000000000000000900090 “REMOVAL NOTICE. A. TAT, The Pioneer Caterer epee IN HIS OLD STAND ON PINE q STREET, where he conducted an Oyster Baloon for so many years. If you want a good, sqnare meal or Oysters in any style, call on Tam A fine stock of CANDIES AND NUTS al}. Ways on hand. f AveR’s HAIR VIGOR? ; Be autiful Suitings and Overeoats, F A PERFECT FOR MEN’S WEAR.~t— . I have an extensive line of imported and domestic cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your ‘Sunday Best” Suit. Iam making OVERCOAIS of the Latest ; . Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices GUARANTEED. . that compare favorably with ‘‘store” overcoats, Come IT and see them. =. 3 E. E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor.’ CommercialgStreet, in Transcript Block. MEE ENE RR NR NEY ER EE ER ee EN ® Notice to Wood Contractors, ft. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALed proposals will be received by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nevada, up to 2 o'clock P. M., on MONDAY, JULY 46th, 1896, At the office of the County Clerk for the delivery in the Court House yard, nicely corded up, Thirty-Two and one half Cords of good, sound seasoned Mak Wood, ihe same to be four feet in length. ALSO, Two aud one-half Cords’ of (Oak Wood of the same description as above to be delivered at the County Treasurer’s Office. 2% All to be delivered on or before OCTOBER Ist 1895, and nicely corded up, Bids will be opened on July fSth, 1895, at 2 o'clock, P.M. The Board reserves the right to reject any.and all ‘bids. 3y order of the Board of Supervisors. Hood's Pills « cure @ distress after eating NEW FIRM. PHILIP -SCADDEN —AND— J. J. GREANY, Clerk, : By J. C, Nilon, Deputy. Dated July ist, 1895. Carriage and Sign Painting. IT am now prepared to do ~ the above work in a ~ Kirkpatrick of Butte City, one of the most eminent lawyers in Montana and well known all over the Coast, died suddenly at Salt Lake SaturJudge Kirkpatrick practiced law in this city in the-early days and from here he went to Downieville and thence to VirWhile on the Comstock he formed a law partnership with Senator Stewart and in 1876 was a candidate for the Associate Judgeship of Nevada but was defeated. He removed to the Northwest some yeara ago and has since resided there. He was aged about 66 years and leaves a wife and six children. ~ John M. ginia City. A New Grocery Firm. ———_—_+ 662-2 ——_— House For Rent. In one of the disposed oP his grocery business and intends most desirable locations in Nevada City. . shortly to, move with his family to San Tuomas Kipp, from highway, $2 50, , 4, Frank Leohr, constable fds, $74 25. R. Dillon, telegraphing, $ $2 25. a To make the hair grow a natural color, preveit baldness, and keep the scalp healthy, Hillis Hair Renewer was invented, and has inca itself successful. eter rN BY TELEPHONE. The Latest Events at Grass Valley Up to 4 O'clock This Afternoon. The verdict in the case of Manion vs, Maltman et al is received with general satisfaction by the people of Grass Valley, who are glad. to know that the sulphurets works of defendants will not be disturbed, and also that the outcome of the trial is a’ vindication af’ the’ entlemen who own and operate the works. Many persons are going to the seashore and other places on vacatiuns trips. The pleasure seekers are departing daily. Very good ore has been encountered by tributers in the upper levels of the Empire mine. — + @co—— —————— Ir you want a. reliable dye that will color an even brown or black, and will please and satisfy you every time, use Buckingham’s Dye tor the Whiskerd. a will Move to San Jose. Thomas Kidd, who fur the “past several years has . been a resident of this city, has Jose; The house they are living in on Broad street is offered for rent and the furniture is for sale. Their many friends will regret to learn that they are going away. At the British embassy to the’king of “Italy a calculation was made some time ago of the amount of gold: brought by travelers into Italy every year. By far the largest number of these travelers come from England and the United States. The calculations made it evident that no less than £20,000,000, or $100,000,000,-are brought into this country and left kere by these travelers. In the scantiest years that stm has not been less than £14,000,000, while on other oceasions it has risen to £22,000,000. Mr. Stamer. a writer on Italy, relates that an old woman in Sorrento once told him that the people in England had no gun, because the English had told her time and again that-it,yvas not for society they had come to Italy, but to see the sun. Besides all the English were fair and ruddy. If they had had a sun, why were they not all sunburnt? If they do get sunshine’ in Italy, us they do, they pay very sweetly for it.—Rome Letter in ‘Baltimore Sun. Advice From the Gallery. Of the Dublin gallery boys a famons baritone, in his’ reminiscences, tells some facetious tales, one of ‘‘ Faust,’ which he played Valentine: ‘After the duel, Martha, who rushed in at the head . of the crowd, raised: my head ‘and held . ame in her arms during the first part of the scene. There was a deathlike stillness in the house, which was interrupted by a voice from the gallery calling out, ‘Unbutton his weskit!’ ’’—Dublin} , Her¥ald. : : St OO Or ner { As the’ names indicates, Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is a renewer of the hair, includiug’ its growth, health, youthful color, and beauty. I+ will please you, DIED. coe nt ED SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough and cures all chronic diseases tree of charge for Croup Cure,.is in great demand, Pocket all who call on her this week at her parlors. size contains twenty-five doses ouly . ju the Ynion-Hote!,—{ Rocme3-& TI). a * . Children love it. Sold by Carr Bros, — \ ¥ In Nevada City, Sets 9th, E verett France's, infant son of Samuel and Sadie Rogers, ages E AVE PURCHASED THE GROCERY <IDD, on Commercial Street, ofthe FRESHEST AND BEST Groceries :: and : : Provisions, Case and Canned Goods, And everything found in a first-class store. free of charge, We solicit a share of cublic patronage, whict at the lowest prices. j1o SCADDEN & CLEVELAND. A RARE BARGAIN THE WELL-KNOWN Reception Saloon, ON CONMERCIAL STREET, “Will be sold at a Bargain. the location is one of the best in the city. 5 mouths and 9 days. CHARLES CLEVELAND business heretofore conducted by THOS. And will carry on the business at the same place. We will meap, in stock a complete assortment Goods delivered to any part of the city The Saloon is deing a fine business und fin U. 8. gold coin, to the highest and best bid: Fine and Artistic Manner,;-and-at-the PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. ive YOU reali For Common Sense —_— PANTSS4 UP. I IF YOU HAVE A SUIT MADE WITH US. SUITS $16 UP. Perfect. Fit Guaranteed, 0 ere CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS Eros. Merchant Tailors, st mn Removal, “STER e a o's Notice to Water Consumers. Owing to the great quantity of water consumed in street sprinkling the: supply of water at the outskirts of the city is sum of inaugu in Cali Interic¢ ington ered a _ State, His tal success created boards of mon At the rates o hauling decidec tion as it at w Re. of 2000 Folsom The of Wei Valley Mitche Jr, Sag Geo. G Keeper lector « of Wig est; \ Jenkin Warrio Uphoff Wm. . Brave; ard Mi a flour hundre over $5 4 S.C. has bee gold fie Califor ig reasc from tl present been o1 Africa has e lose. Art derang ach, lis rectifie Pills d and rei compla KAI purifie: Compl 50 cts, Very Lowest Rates. A share of the public patronage is solic“M.D. ROHR, Shop at Seaman’s Carriage Factory on Piety Hill. Orders may be left at the National Exchauge Hotel. CONSTABLE’S SALE. if Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, ISSUED out of Justice Chas. E, Mulloy’s court of Nevada township, in the county of Nevada, State of California, dated the third day of July, 1895, in a certain action wherein ROBERT HOLLAND, , . 'as Plaintiff, recovered judgment against CHAS. we willtry to merit by fair dealing and selling . J BANDMAN, as Defendant, for the sum of $249 damages, and $15 costs of suit, U. 8. gold coin, end all costs that may*®accrue, on the 22d day of May, 1895 { have levied'upon the following described property, to wit: All and singular the Pittsburg quartz mine, situat-d about one and one-half miles Northerly from Newada City, in Nevada township, county of Nevada, and State: of California, . being. designated in the office of the Surveyor-General for California, as Lot No. Thirty-Eight (38), inp. 16N.,R. 9 E., and Lot No, Thirty-Nine (39), in Tp. 16 N, R. 8 E., M. D. B, and M., containing .30.21. ecrs, Also the Pittsburg North Extensign’ quartz mine, adjoining the aforesaid Pittsburg quartz mine on the °North, and bcing designated in the office of the Surveyor-G neral for California, as Lot No. Fift, Two (52), in I'p. 16 N., R.9 E., M.D. B. and M., containing 13.43 acres. A's) ell buildings and im rovements on all the above described pro; erty, consisting of hoicting works, quartz mill, concentrators, mill and mining machinery right of way, pi; e,. water rights and property of every desc ription, kind and value of said Defendant, Chas. J. Bandman, belonging or used \in connection therewith. Ailof said property is levied upon, subject to’a certain mortgage made by said Chas. J. Pandman, to the Citizens Bank of Neyada City, Nevada, county, and State of California, upon said pro verty for $2,500, dated. October 6th, 1804, payable one year after date, with interest at the rate ot one per cent. per month. Notice is hereby given that én MONDAY, the 29th day of July, 1895, wt 1 o’clock ». M. of that day, in front of the Wourt House in the city, township and, county of Nevada, State of California, I will se}l all the right, title and interest of Chas. J. Bandman, said 1 éfendant subj ct to ¢ avove named mortgage, in ant to the above described property, at public auction, for cash, der, to satisfy said ¢xecution and all costs. ane at Nevadatownship the 6th day of July, 1895. To th I am now tion. and the pr For particulars eucuire at the saloon, 1) RICHARD DILLON, Constable. N\\ tracts for, kinds of i’ Monumunt, —— 0 eee MRS. A. PERRY Has Removed Her Oyster Parlors From Pine Street, é Mills’ Restaurant, On Broad Street. better prepared to serve my patrons than ever before. Monuments, Tombstones, &c, WEISENBURGER & COFFEY, Boulder Street, Near Park Avenue, 4 We:ie Illy preparelto take con Tombstone And Granite Work. —Scotch Granfte, and Marble of every’ descripLettering on ‘Tom batones and Monuments promptly attended to. Ali work warranted to be first-c'ass ices lowest in the State. Before giving ycur orders for any kind of . Marble or Granite Work give us a call. WEISENBURGER:-& COPFPLY: . nearly exhausted, andthe people of those portions suffer for the lack of water during the day jtimeéj”when' so much sprinkling is carried on, It is therefore necessary for the proper protection of the town to restrict the hours during. which the sprinkling ofstreets may be continued. From date, until arrange— ments can be made for ‘better facilities, these hours will be from 9 to 10 A.M. and from 4 to 5 o'clock Pp. M. We hope the people will accommodate themselves for the present to these hours. NEVADA CITY WATER WORKS. E. J. Morcan, Deri: June 24th. COLFAX. STAGE, GUS KOPPE, Proprietor. : =. ae Round Trips Da'ly , Fare, $1.25 A nice, shady, 16-mile drive, with exce!ent scenery and no high trestles, Timetable : Leave Nevada C ty at 4:30 A. M. Con. nections made with Colfax local to Sacramento, Leave at 11:30 A. M. connecting with No. 1 East and No, 2 West bound trains, Dus ters furnished free. . Orders left at Hennessey’s stable will Le . promptly attended to, oF mHomze OSE ropelrpocepe ed ac ta ae ode ya i = a)