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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'S ea ~ PERSONAL POINTERS.
The Auburn Argus says:
seca Placer county has done more for the 5 Const ; Ch ic ry : = :
= Miners’ Association than any county in the ONCISE Ponicie ari
Summarized Mention of : Minor Home State, and why not hold on cited ; : ee ee
mass meeting of the miners in Auburn, inDoings and Intentions,
stead of Nevada City? T. B. Agassiz of Oakland is in town,
Dr. Annie Wilder is performing some. That is the strongest reason in the world} wy, w, Wiles of Lincoln is in town. _
vemarkable cures in thiscity. She is a. why it should not be held in Placer county, Wm. Mulcahy has returned trom i visit
Wonder _ jlgzt . because the people there have done more for] 4, friends on the Comatock,
a] The crushing of 400 tons of ore from the. the State Association than any other mining] . @hris, Marins par Ww. A Bernheild of
SERVED BY CARRIERS AT Merrimac mine will commence on Monday. county. Don’t you know, Mr. Argus, that San Francisco are qh town. : :
; The annual meetivg of the Morning Star the prevalent rule in life is to throw off on Fred Cond a ae
15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Moats Mining Company will be held in Colfax on the fellow that does something, and give all ing a few ia ee ee
=== . Monday, August 12th. the honor, credit and perquisives to the
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Nance’s Patent Improved Pumping 4 4
Engine and Pumps. S .
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
me, _AYER'S
THE ONLY
Sarsaparilla
ADMITTED
READ RULE XV. ‘
‘Published Every Evening, except Sunday. ;
Guaranteed to pump four times as much water as the ordinary pumping
. outfit; that the rod-witt-not-break, and that it will economize power enough _
to pay for itself in a short time, and the i
First Outlay will be Only One-half. . 813
WM. NANCE, Mining Engineer, Machinist and Metallurgist, 4
: ‘Grass Valley. ~ a
ny way dan2 rnd A f 3 Mines and machinery inspected. Property valued. Plans carefully prepared. . Lanu 4 for
dnhitted at . the joes oF OF of
guages—English, French, German. a.
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P. -L. Hutchinson of Wheatland is in D'S) FF, ss also oi . ioe : =e
-The Colfax Sentinel reports that a new . fellow that does simply nix ?» toe: patent medi03 — oa
LEADING JEWELERS.
forty stamp mill is to be erected on the re U nder this rule that mass meeting should, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gray left tod for cines , nos[*]
Montgomery mine in Placer county. unquestionably, be held-in Nevada City,and Sierra county. trums, and SE
BROAD STREET, above Pine, NEVADA CITY,
* JULY 20, 1895. * Happenings. +
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BROWN. & CALKINS, Proprietors.
{ SATURDAY
“Articles $ E
that are in®
WHEN PAID IN os _
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR.
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BRAVERY OF WOMEN.
wee . York Hotel. The music was appreciated
Wow Wild’s drchestra tendered an-indoor serethe Argus should have nothing further to] qyog. Shurtleff left yesterday for San empirical preparations, whose o§
nade last evening to the folks at the New . *4Y about the matter. Francisco or a business trip = ingredients. are concealed, will 93
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Sam Lawrence of Coloma arrived here on not be admitted to the Expo9:.
[No, 2—Concluded. . by all, Dancing in the Grove. the morning train, sition.’’
History affords numerous ‘examples of The two eldest sonsof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prof. MichelH-and A, J. Ragon will. givea. C. B. Robie of San Francisco came in on Why was Ayer’s Sarsaparilla admitgreat heronines, many of them tob, at a Searls gave a picnic party to a number of . soiree at Ragon’s Grove every Friday even-. last evening’s train. oe anes Deeniss sayeen ai mete:
time when her general position was that of . their little friends this afternoon, at Ragon’s ing. Good music in attendance. Admis-} 8. Sanborn of San Francisco arrived here ne ett ae oe a °
a slave, but we can only note 4 few. Lesens Grove. A jolly time was had. _ sion at the -gate—Gentlemen, 50 cents; la-. his morning. because it is all that a family medicine ©
of Attica bore the severest torture without The picnic which Prof. Michell intends . dies, 25 cents. « jy20-tf TG. MeGaltleft on the iocis tiein Eoday should be.
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Miller of San Francisco arrived
here last evening on their way to Sierra
}county,
W.P.-Daly and Geo. F, Terbush re2 : turned here last evening from a business
death, or to commit anleite to save their . joint she is stubborn as a mule; if a long] to hide under a bushel. trip to Sierra connty.
own aud their husbands’s honor, they have] g,cond joint she is stubborn as two mules; M. Boissonade de Fontarabe, a French H. H, Noble of San Francisco, accomSpon peas Pees eee van and
acted without a parallel on the part of men. . put if the first and second joints are short] jurist, has been in Japan ‘for about 20 panied by his wife, arrived here today, . the trensaction of such other ee as may
’ . : ols : * = . = sroperly come before the eeting vill
Women’s love is stronger than her fears, . g¢ is no more stubborn than other women.” . years adjusting thé Napoleonic code to] Mr. Noble is the owner of the Half-Mile hela on TUESDAY, AUGUST. 6, 1995, at the
and there is no sacrifice which she will not Fred J, Thomas has been appointed local} Japanese necessities‘and has about com . House mine. howe of2 o’eiock F. M., at me office of the com . eo . ; of
cheerfully make for him who sways her] y.presentative for the Port Costa and South . pleted his task. Mrs, James Cairng and son returned Francisco, Calitorais.”"rauster books! wilt be . E E DU LAC M T ‘ te heart. What she does by impulse men} Vallejo Fiour Mills, which claims to turn Miss Maude A. Burke, daughter of . returned home today after a week’s visit to — is Beta oR eum Fal Beet '§. , = ’ erchant ailor. : : d Is
feebly tries to do by calculation. out flour which rates higher than any other the late G. F. Burke of New York, . her sister, Mrs, C. L. Miller of French Cora Se Sansome street, room 2%, San . . = T;
But it is in morsl courage that women. in the market. Snow White is its name. WM08e betrothal to’ Sir Bache Cutiard is } 19), ee Jeg) Ce ee ee ee
sltines. Just as the greater strength and . and no doubt Mr. Thomas will build upa cto git Nos enaeae ee sfdres W.-M. Landers of Galveston, Texas, is oe S Se SS eS SS EE ta
training of man makes him physically supe~ . good trade in Nevada county. vile ties Ages eee here visiting his cousins, Mrs. O. Maltman NEW FIRM. : :
rior, so the moral strength and training of ee SP ge aries ae. . oe oe cad Ma Johi Heniitos. pe eae Assis =
women makes him morally her inferior. In Who Can Beat Her? ee eee ee ee Hon, Eugene de Sabla, Jr., General Man; ; : : lish clergy—the Marquis of Normanby, ;
pk eatin sete a. Tidings: There lives in Nevada county tie Mar) of Peareide, lend Plonkets, Oy of tae Nevada, Goonty Hleoirie “Fower PHILIP SCADDEN
sobriety, honesty e E = i
ae 19-9 ia oil wi beli “will archbishop of Dublin, and the Rev. W Company, was in town.today.
in well-doing, she is immeasurably above . * *<year-o girl who, we believe, wil'. P. Ponsonby, who recently succeeded to Seats —AND—
him, This has been noticed by great writers So ag her class. ne 18 &) the earldom of Bessborough. Nut-Crack Social. : F ai "s daughter and engages actively in ; . . i in every age, and it would not be difficult to} ‘rmer 8 Miss May Sharp, a teacher in the : ' :
diacover why she is so much -man’s moral { the duties of the household, She prefers} piyst Cumberland Presbyterian church The ladies of the Congregational Church CHARLES CLEVELAND . * . . yr ’ &
Mandeville thought it was beout-door oceupation and can milk a cow] Sunday school of Kansas City, was mar . are making great preparations for a ‘‘Nut. AVE PURCHASED THK Q@QROCERY
i P business heretofore conducted by THOS,
Argalic women fearless of death, and dis~. 1,i, May-pole dance, will be held at Ragon’s PERSONAL GOSSIP. Mrs. Geo. H. Richardson of Placerville is
* : <l 4 d f . ¢ ’ av ea ‘ . »
Nolscians, was slain fighting at the head of} tare for her subject ‘‘The People’s Money.” the present fad. & C. L. Crary arrived here last evening
stabbed herself to encourage her husband to} dustrial Army leaders, spoke in this city. business man in the prime of life. George Hurst returned from San Fran. To Whom It May Concern.
‘in seed hocrille deaths with placid conTe -« sheet kuna B.-P. Saal will begin the. ‘on a } basis, one of the most valued Central Pacific (successor to Cal. & Ogn.)
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. V. Saunders have. list is open tothe public for inspection, and a
less brave women. Whether under Neroor! ¢.aqen & Cleveland, the new grovery He reads all night and spends the day
, A ‘the public generally.
J.J. Riley of Boston Ravine and Miss
3 : i nese, has secured the Tiffany gold medal
died more bravely than the men. With y & Mes. K. Casper has gone to Woodland to . tral purposes, will be received and noted for
Mary of Scotland lay their fair necks upon agent in this city.
Receiver.
z Sale if seovilies " 5 : cs : : i : Indemnity limits.
When we come to pliysical se >. between Grass Valley and Nevada City, . ® Cincinnati. man by birth,-but was . here last evening on their way to DownieSec. 17, Fownship 20 N., 6 E., Mt. Diablo Mer.
and receive the assassin’s: dagger, or to. must be something in advance of the The oldest daughter of Mrs. Nellie
comfited the Spartans. Theodore saved Grove on the 31st of July. here on a visit. =
Eastern Empire. — aa bests gre Rev. Dr. Annie Wilder will speak from a ieee at Wake pal "de asus R. A. Paine came down from = Lake City
of her consort. Camilla, ueen 0 buggy tonight on Broad street, and will : ngton, has: ‘ a ; : :
8By 8 ; craze; thougli it dates back long before . “™!® Morningher troops. Boadicea encountered the) verybody should hear her ideas on this ; tre
paces i Rome. The Maid of Orleans ale uaa Austin Corbin, the railroad .king, is . 7° outlay ;
cas sca: Vinnie oes _ issue 0 : dey. : old and gray, but he is big, strong and . . James Woodward and L. P. Watson of ‘
drove the Euglis : General” C. T. Kelley, one of the In-. active, and he gets around like a snappy . Placerville arrived here last evening. an ise STN EE
: Cen; eetus,” F i : : : :die. : See, it does ae sia vent pies fas last night, from his wagon at the espe of Joshua M. Sears of Boston pays a tax . cisco last night, a¢companied by his mothe r : = ell e th
she said. The tales o = yr ; Broad and Pine streets. He dréw a large. of $48,019.92 on real estate assessed at John Montinuch of San Franei:¢» arrived : slash hag oi Saly, 1895.4 iS =r
tile of heroic women. Young maidens me!) -rowd and was attentively listened to. $8,751,000. Mr. Sears is evidently, and . here last evening on his way to Downieville, . NOSICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Goods
ee No : 2 James Fogarty came over from French] R. R. Co. has tiled im this office a list of lands ?
tempt, if not with vehement joy. No. construction of his new residence on Kast. eltizens in Boston. : Corral today. situated in the townships described below 4nd). Cit ands, °
fiendish tortures that devils could devise) 5.424 street. It will be atwo-story satruct-. _Ex-Senator Thurman has become a1 ) 1 es wards.
i f number. . ‘ ! ri ‘lus i ; rj : -opy thereof, by descriptive subdivisions, t : ;
were able to shake the fortitude of n ure and one of the finest dwellings in town, strict, recluse since the death of his wife. gone to Sacramento, where they will make bed posted tna convenient plate in thi office
; pSigertiagy Mgrer 4 hei fubuee Wome for the inspec'ton of all persons incerested and
the Bishops, under the ae sree oe firm, have had a very neat sign painted. Sea 5 Gs cl as roeere yy Ale me the next sixty days following the date
French ei ese it aa oe . They'are renewing the stock, and yesterday ee Crhorika 4 young Japa Holland of Columbia Hill are to be married cinim of the { Sepang i any Woot or aanotnie
marntine ac miration a e ° . CUR, wrt bs , ; ion degeribed in the list, on the ground that the
surp — a em % flour. a a at the latter place on Sunday. : same {4 moro valuable for mineral than agriculeS allace Spaulding yesterday received) in New York as a prize in drawing. He
what grace and — = pene poe from the East three fine bicycles, made by. is fond of working from real life. visit friends, and will leave there for a trip ton, D. . Co eS oe
derness for others, did Anne eyn ne! the Columbia Company, of which he is the] ° Of that quintet of intellectual giants, . Texas. . a hein
: haleigh anf ‘. Tyndall, Darwin, Spencer, Leidy und{ ©. W. Cannon, F. W. Graham and W. T. J. SHERWOOD,
the block. Even the fearless aleigh sullers} Brown & Blamey are out with their new} Huxley, whostirred the world with thei: . T. Hobson, of San_Francisco, arrived here ce = : : :
by comparison, for their queenly ‘dignity 20-passenger ‘bus, It is the easiest riding discoveries, the last named only is alive . last evening. : SUPPLEMENTAL TO LIST 28. : a Mi
excelled his half-jocular carelessness. vehicle ever put on the road for business Mayor George B. Swift of Chicago is R. C. Dyer and wife of Oakland 4rrived Ebola Pacific. R. R. Co.—Cal. and Oregon. % ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ HM HH
fs s : : : MARYSVILLE DISTRICT,
to giving one’s life to save the most dear to . and it is a beauty in every respect. brought up in Galena, Ils. is is now . ville. RY E14 of SE.l4, 8.19 of NE.1{ of See. 17, Town: .
us, women stand almost alone. Ww hether] 4 correspondent speaks of 4 lady going in ‘ee vice apoio of a lubricating oi]} 3 yp ship] Bes . AW.1; Of NEAZ, Naas of SEC of . .
to suck a poisoned wound, or to intervene} bathing clothed in her right mind. This . °™™P@"Y ae COANE.
280 acres, july20-10w
sures the wounded in the midst of battle, wedinary bathing wath ae segs oe has a ers ae for
: . : the stage, but it is one of those talents
, by the couch of stilence and ‘s } . Song bes stat : Aor to watch by ie Ifa woman’s thumb has a long first) hich, for family reasons, she will have
/ Stockholders’ Meeting. iS} j I have an extensive line of imported and domestic
ERBEC BLUE GREVEL MINING CoM-. . A PERFECT . cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your “Sunday :
. pany,—The annual meeting of the stock: FIT . Best’ Suit. Tam making Ov ERLOATS ewe taht . Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at pricea . : a
GUARANTEED. §. that compare favorably with ‘‘store” overcoats, Come . : M
and see them, ij M
CommercialgStreet,’in Transcript Block.
We tive lou (red? «=
For Common Sense _ ae hu
IF YOU HAVE A SUIT MADE WITH US. ha
SUITS $15 UP.
i eel
superior. : 4 freee ; ee :
cause her brain was more accurately ; °F pitch a load of hay as well as most men] ried to Charlie Ying, one of the Chinese . crack” social to be given at Odd Fellows} Kipp, on
“balanced. We think, however, that it is} the farm. She weighs 217 pounds. pupils of the school. Miss Sharp’s par . Hall next Tuesday evening, The program
largely owing toa higher standard of mora! . She is little taller than other girls of her ents are well known, and the affair has . will bristle with new and novel features,
conduct having been constantly demanded . #ge, but roundabout she’s equal to two or angeon a sensation among their friends particulars of which will be given in Monfrom her from remotest times. But she three of ber schoolmates. She is a grandThe Novel of Religion. day’s issue,
must insist upon further ph¥sical advancedaughter of H. e. Nichols, who lives 1D I heard long ago of an enterprising
ment, and man should look to his ‘morals, . Penn Valley. We match her against the} tradesman who desired to have the Old
whole State. Testament at least broken into a series} The Union Ice Company will deliver ice
of romances, By others, very likely . to any part of the city. Orders left at the
row-hearted among the men are bitterly
much. less pious men, no version of these . office on the Plaza will be promptly atthe ‘New Woman.” . They ace narratives can be tolerated except the . tended to.
peed iiopi . their Col. George Stone and R. C. Walrath! ancient original versions. Yet many oo a
“the rod of empire” slipping ‘rom q. ett this city afew days ago on a fishing. readers or hearers are so familiar with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve; ~~
grasp, and feel tnat hvosed brute ae are! trip, so they said, The Marysville Appeal these, or think themselves so familiar
cunning cannot savé them. Women are (they would probably break down under
examination),. that something more
Commercial Street,
And will carry on the business at the same place.
. .
‘Perfect Fit Guaranteed. .
> PANTS. $4 UP).
We will keep in stock a complete assortment
ofthe FRESHEST AND BEST «
Groceries :: and : : Provisions.+
Case and Canned Goods,
Refer hin? Sp eget ear eeee
Order Your Ice. es ‘ a
that sexual harmony may result.
It is no’ wonder that the cowards and natrAEP e rare rene
They Went Fishing.
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS . . :
si Sersthing Simith Bros. :
_ Goods delivered to any part of the city e :
Pooley detest x _____Merchant_ Tailors,
We solicit a share of public ‘patronage which PINE STREET NEV, =
: ae ore Oi apne , ‘NEVADA CITY.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, ee ee etalon vagheuss oa sat :
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever} jj SCADDEN & CLEVELAND.
And every thing found In a first-class store,
of
au
Notice to Water Consumof
re ieee
emoval. . " = Poet
Owing to the great quantity
of water consumed in. street
sprinkling the supply of water
at the outskirts of the city is
nearly exhausted, and the . e
people of those portions suffer — f
for the lack of water during 1: a
A : ak contains the following report of their fishalready men’s moral superiors, and fact) . . eo: ’ a Seana 1
ysl :
’ ne i: jing trip: Col. Geo. Stoné and R, Ci] (joe oss 3. ening : Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
becoming their intellectual equal. Their Walrath of Nevada City and L. P. Gold—T required by them. I hare . Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively . ~ S Sete
; ae : idly than E ee read an American novel about the love is mee ae :
physique is improving more rap y . Vaile . ae : cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaran”
t stone of Grass Valley were in thiscity Wed-. s¢rairs of Judas Iscariot.and Mary Mag5 : 4
the men’s, Altogether, the outlook assures : ZS ee : meen ’ teed to give perfect satisfaction or money
i : ‘Mata dae nesday on their way from Brown's YValley,. dalene. It did not interest me, I own, SS, Price 25 cents per box, For M
us of sexual — st ood aud cai S ; where they have been inspecting some de-. but it did. make me langh. Probably 4 . ale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store.
Whenever it arrives, it will give a universa’) . i ent ~work ‘they are having done} more pious student would have been) ~ oo eae
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impetus to progress, and mark s new ond there. edified. There is no accounting for :
happier era for humanity, for Right, not Pe tae OPC LE thake Seo tastes. Perhaps no Biblical: novel has Makes Purse Bioop, These three words ov ST ERs
o
: ,
ait gove the worthiest wear ; = r won critical applause or been reck. tell the whole story of the wonderful cures Pw
Might, will somes — s Ww a a os Methodist Church. -bye ucas Epps 1 . by Hood’s Sarsaparitia, It is the best btood Oe
the crown. ‘The brave women Pp Aiee Sa Sena =
oned a piece of literature, But such Silas aad aovile medion
and present will then be revered as the darServices in the above church tomorrow . novels hit a large class of readers whose . ° sl dloal Bea spacaih ced
ing pioneers in the discovery of & New MRS A. PERRY as usual, “The pastor, Rev. J. T, Murrish. tastes in other matters is not always . ~~~~ ~~ ee
> Ee ‘ will preach. Subjects of discourse: Mornbad. : F ;
Heaven and a New Earth. L. C. . ; ; It would be interesting to know what t Ss ot
ing—‘‘Useless if Fruitless;”’ night— ‘Crisis
noes
THE WELL-KNOWN
Reception Saloon,
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POSTER'S FORECAST. ~
“Storms Ahead—A Cool Perlod on the
Programme.
Sr. Joseru, Mo., July 18.—Foster’s last
bulletin gave forecasts of the storm waves
to cross the continent about July 24th to
July 28th} and the next will reach the Pacific Coast about July 28th, cross the western mountain country by the close of the
29th, the great central valleys from the
80th to August Ist, and the Eastern States
August 2d.
This disturbance will inaugurate one of
the cool periods of a month of very great
extremes,
The warm wave will cross the west of
Rockies country abouf the 28th, the great
central valleys about the 30th and the
Eastern States about August Ist..
The cool wave will cross the west of
Roekies country about the 31st, the great
central valleys about’ August 2d, and the
Kastern States about August 4th.
At the first indications of disorder, the
deranged or enfeebled condition of the stomach, liver, or bowels, should be promptly
rectified by Ayer's Catharic Pills. These
_ Pills do not gripe, ate perfectly safe to take,
and remove all tendency to liver and bowel
complainte.
SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guarantee,
t is the
Cough , Only one cent a dose.
$8 ote., 60 cts,, and $1.00, Sold by Carr
in Life.” Sunday school and Epworth
League services as usual, League servioes
to be led by Miss Adeline Hothersall. All,
invited to attend,
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Congregational Church.
There will be preaching in the above
church tomorrow both morning and evening
by the pastor, Rev. J, Sims, Subject of
discourse in the evening—‘‘Courage, Its Influence and Power.” Christian Endeavor
will meet ‘at the usual hour led by Miss
Edith Edwards, Subject—‘‘A Clean Life.”
Sabbath school at the close‘of the morning
service. Kverybody cordially invited. "
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the wits and critics of the restoration
thought and said about ‘‘The Pilgrim’s
Progress.’’ Probably they never looked
into the cheap little book at all, the
book which. has outlived Etherege and
Sedley and Rochester and the rest of
them. Of course it does not by any
means follow that every religious novel
read by the people who do read such
things and neglected by critics is ona
level with Bunyan’s masterpiece,—Andrew Lang in Longman’s Magazine.
What Is an Edition?
What.is an edition? Does it consist of
1,000 volumes or of 500 or 50 or 5?
The word is not a technical term like
‘tgross’’ or ‘‘dozen'’ or any like expression bearing a fixed numerical signifi‘eance, and there is, of course, no reason
why it should not mean anything from
the lowest to the highest of these numbers, according to the taste and fancy,
or it may be the tactics, of the particular,publisher who employs it. Only now
that that enterprising person shows himself so anxious to keep the public regularly informed as to the sales of the
works issuing from his house it might
be as well to come to some understanding on this point. We know what is
Daring’s new novel is ‘‘in its twentieth
thousand,’’ whereas the statement that
it is ‘‘in its forty-fifth edition,’’ conveys
tous simply no information at all.
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-—~PROPRIETOR OF-~
«THE HUB.”
Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets
e W. D: LONG,
i Attorney and Counselor at Law,
(yuh BROAD AND PINESTREETS
up stairs Nevada City, :
ChoiceS® Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
ON CONMERCIAL STREET,
Will be sold at a Bargain.
The Saloon is doing a fine business and
the location is one of the best in the city,
For particulars enquire at the saloon.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
A. TAT,
The Pioneer Caterer
8 RACK IN HIS OLD STAND ON PINE
STREET, where hé conducted an Oyster Saloon for s0 many years,
If you want a good, sqnare meal or
Oysters in any style, call on Tam,
“"s' fine stock of CANDIES AND NUTS always on hand,
Carriage and SignPainting
Fam now prepared to do
. the above work in a
Fine and Artistic Manner, and at the
Very Lowest Rates,
A share of the public patronage is salicShop at Seaman's Carriage Factory
on Piety Hill,
From P
I am now better
Monuments,
Boulder Street,
tracta for,
ction.
Orders . be left at the Natienal Kx. change Hotel, . .
PY
To the Mills’ Restaurant,
On Broad Street.
patrons than ever before.
WEISENBURGIR & COFFEY,
Weare lil,
M Monumunt,
Tombstone
Scotch Granite, and Marble of every descripLettering on Tombstones and ‘Monuments
promptly attended to
Ali work warranted to be first-class
and the prices lowest in the State.
Refore giving your orders for any kind of
Marble or Granite Work give us a call,
WEISENBURGER & COFFEY,
the day time, when so much
‘Has Removed Her Oyster Parlors sprinkling’ is carried on.
It is therefore necessary for
the proper protection of the
town to restrict the hours durine Street,
streets may be continued.
From date, until arrange—
a. ments can be made for better
prepared to serve my. facilities, these hours will be
4 to § o'clock p.m,
We hope the people will
Tombstones, ae, accommodate themselves for
the present to these hours.
_NEVADACITY WATER
WORKS.
Near Park Avenue,
June 24th.°
COLFAX STAGE,
GUS KOPPE, Proprietor.
And Granite Work. a. a Round Trips Dally
: Fare, $1.25
pravare dto take con
}kinds of
A nice, shady, 16-mile d-ive, with exee!lent scenery and no high trestles,
Timetable :
nections made with Colfax local to Sacramento,. a : :
Leave at 11:30 A. M. connecting with No.
1 Kast and No, 2 West bound trains, Dus
ters furnished free,
promptly attended to, =
ing which the sprinkling of .
from 9 to 10°A. M. and fromE. J. Morcan, Agent.
Leave Nevada City at 4:30 A, M. ConOrders left at Hennessey's stable wil! vo
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