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July 26, 1895 (4 pages)

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~ + eonstitutional disease, requires a constitucery store. + 2@e 8100 Reward, $100. The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known ‘ to the medical fratervity. Catarrb being a tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directing on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and -assisting nature in doing its work. ‘The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer On 2 case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonial. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. 4@ Bold by Druggists, 75c. ——_—_--980 Hatu’s Hair Renewer cures dandruff and scalp affections; also all ‘cases of baldness where the glands which feed the roots of the hair are not closed up. : Si RSSER og BY ee ricks. Then the ex-convict, who was badly . Asa remedy-for-alt—forms of Headache on the canal, Before they reached the brush they were fired on with gatlings by the guards on the hills and three were killed. This other four were wounded, and Fredericks’ loyalty to his prison friends proved of no service, except to show the uselessness of an attempt to break out of Folsom penitentiary. About this-time Sheriff Pascoe: of this county was killed by a@ fugitive he was chasing, and, from the description, the murderer was thought to be Fredericks. A brakeman had before this been shot and killed near Sacramento, and the murderer in that case was also thought to be Fretlewanted by the authorities by this time, discontinued his career of crime. It is known murders there. : appeared. He went to Montana, and thére On the 14th of March, last year, Fred-. jong resist the use of this medicine. Try it ericks returned to Sau Francisco. He com-} once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at jailed to impress the prison officials and, after his attorney had exhausted his resources at law, Fredericks accepted the inevitable. He has for the past week cast off his pretended insanity, and has even made a partial confession as: to his past life, fae ee eae House For Rent. A furnished house is offered for rent. Inquire of D. E, Morgan, Citizens Bank, for particulars. j26 _ 290+ ms 5 Cure for Hea lache. Electric Bitters has proved to be the very Financial Statement -—OF THE— : CITIZENS BANK And Its Agency at Grass Valley, Showing amount of assets and liabilities on the morning of June 17, 1895. ASSETS. Money on hand Due from banks Gold bul ion.. Miscellaneous bonds ; City and county warrants .. Ivems for collection Loans on reali estate Leanson personal security Loans on other securities ceceeeeees @55,297 98 ; 88,186 07 15,086 28 63,445 0) 2.485 67 2,102 16 84,704 00 76,122 83 7680-00 best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are that he committed several robberies, and is . afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this}: more than suspected that he committed four remedy a fair trial, In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases Bank premises ; 6,000 00 Furniture and fixtures 4,000 00 Other real estate ; .; 2,800 00 Expense items .. cat 215 10 $357,074 09 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in.. Undivided profits Due dep sitors Dividends unpaid 2,405 71 Interest and exchange 1,275 02 $ 50,000 00 23,260 04 280,133 32 NEW FIRM. PHILIP SCADDEN —AND— CHARLES CLEVELAND . }t AVE PURCHASED THE G ROCERY business heretofore conducted by THOS. KIDD, on Commercial Street, And. will carry on the business at the same place. We will keep in stock a Complete assortment ofthe FRESHEST AND BEST Groceries-;-and ; : Provisions, Case and Canned Goods, And everything found Ina first-class store. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of ¢barge, We solicit a share of public patronage, Ww hich we willtry to merit by fair dealing and selling at the lowest prices. cI <simith PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. g } ; . ’ CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS i : Eros. Merchant Tailors, Removal. Nas. — + 4@eo-aoe MRS. A. PERRY Has Removed Her Oyster Parlors From Pine Street, . 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 nearly exhausted, and the people of these portions suffer for the lack of water during the day time, when so much sprinkling is carried on. It is therefore necessary for . was in a comparatively isolated position, DAYS. mee 5 e * 4 — THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT PAID THE PENALTY. and that he could: rob it and escape with. gis i. the messa ot a hat is th e ura ia rane ; tent tee sng ‘hei iil a ee little difficulty. _At9:30 on the mornio of ea ge igeseeee: . + F Published Every Bvening, except Sunday. : ma g thought they bring— E ee ? 7 oe March 23d he entered the branch bank and . Days oo — to winter, days that sweeten ngine and Pumps. ri ee presented a piece of paper to Cashier Wm. — ATTACKS THE EYES ae Neva . 3 ° as a. Is there a lore to learn? Is there a truth to be FRIDAY «.. o JULY: 26, 1895. 6 A. Hérrick. In doing so he held upa small told? od en Murderer Fredericks Han ed at bottle, which he pretended was filled with . Hath the new dawn a ray that never flashed Makes Guaranteed to pump pet nit as rompers fe the ordinary pumping bad F : nitro-glycerine. On the paper the followfrom the old?” THE LI G HT outfit, that the rod i's are a voit bal counomine power enough BROWN & CALKINS, ~ erogeee> San Quentin Today. ing had been scrawled.: Day that deepens to night, night that broadUnbe ble to pay for iteckt Ina Sheet ers ‘ : BUB is aca : M a gg s ens ta day, npeara . H i en i sith arene: Se Sine talent oe seen tS et == inet Ouitey willbe Oy So SERVED BY CARRIERS AT ; ma rable Cire te iving ey say 3 ; d P sed that this life is’ not worth living without] , ERMANENTLY CURED Wi. NANCE, Mining Engineer, Machinist and Metallurgist, 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month He Was Firm as a Rock and ras the liberal means ané@ therefore 1 am _reggese or pa and aye, and the heart beats feeeet CG Ww ince ee N\. : solved to make one more effort in the high . q; : baron BY USING rass alley. Lo neo oe Till toil and life and the day are the night and ; ; the Ordeal Without a Tremor. rode of self help to sustain my miserable exdeath and peace, . 9 e@ Mines and machinery inspected. Property valued. Plans carefully prepared. _ Lanfor Fi WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : ~N istence should you not comply with my de—John Hall Ingham in Scribner's. Ayer S) Pills guages—English, French, German. seque: . No mand, I am-compelt to employ my last : Ban Sareea For 0 SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. ~\ remedy a Bottle of Nitro glisserine and to POSING AT THE PIANO. east AEE —_—_—_—— cation : ° Special to DAILY TRANSCRIPT. . Burry myself under the Ruins of this Build“My husband was. subject to severe @ : z ; ae — — ; v6 William M ing. Blasted to everlasting. Nothingness. Paderewski Thinks Performers Should attacks of neuralgia which caused him i LEA DI NG J EW E LE RS. ease ACRAMENTO, uly — “. Yours respectfully, X 1894, . Look Effective While Playing. great pain and suffering. The pains FRIC PERSONAL POINTERS Fredericks, the murderer of half a dozen A DESPONDENT Man. a When Paderewski was in New York, ie Aoypase! about os wen ps he eae men, was hanged at San Quentin this] Just what happened after this was a mat— he oe ae ee aoe beden aiid oh ets pr een we ‘era : y ew ; ~ ee , man avi > ; : ee rater C i Ch j . if Vari FR Iks morning for the killing of William ‘A, Herter of dispute; bpt, as the question of broker told him he retin igtag Poca Pills being recommended, he tried them, ; a A ONCISE ronicie 0 OUS FOIKS,. yoeed : . go _. veracity was between Fredericks and Chas. . jj hoot : ’ ‘ _using one before each meal, They very peenin rick, Cashier of the San Francisco Sav : : is opimion of his daughter’s playing. . ~ soon afforded relief, followed by perma9 Doings and Intentions i Uni ~N 8. Melvjn, the teller in the bank, there can} The great pianist courteously ‘replied . nent eure. Tam ‘ stroud Lellever in the cer 5 7 ings Union. — ‘be no doubt about the facts, They were} that nothing would give him greater . efficacy of Ayer’s Pills, and-would not BROAD STREET, above Pine NEVADA CITY : T. B. Gray has returned home.* On the scaffold Fr edericks surveyed the. thas when the paper was presented to Her-. pleasure. be without them for ten times their 9 , vite ‘ Not Mrs. H. G. Parsons has returned to. crowd c&asually and said in his broken: En-. rick héeturned it to Fredericks and shook After the young lady had dashed off cost.” —Mrs. M. E. DERAT, Liberty, Tex. —LATEST STYLES IN—: an orc = : : iis fied ae deBicks immediately drew a several selections Paderewski said: ‘I have used Ayer’s Pills inmy family aginst “ live at Grass Valley. glish: . a. ere a ca 2 : ‘To get the greatest enjoyment from for forty years, and regard them as the A. Maltman is registered at the Lick “Gentlemen, 1 forgive everybody, as I age 2 ~~ = —— eg the piano the music must not only . very best.— Uncle MARTIN HANCOCK, poet House, San Francisco. ‘ : ca) Pia volon was will im. Frederic Ss then sprang or the door, . 6 heard, but the performer geod he Lake City, Fla. Wat h : Diamonds ‘ , isco i hope to be forgiven. . and Herrick reachedhfor a revolver which 3 ° atcnes, or else Chas. H. Miller of San Francisco is hgre ; ~! seen. The performer should therefore be i but. he had forgotten what ; B and Other ex spending a few days. out a trerhor, but he ha g was kept in the banks for an emergency. careful of bis or her position at the in. ps Cl k \ WE > c ists, E. J. Rector left yesterday on a business . remarks he had carefully prepared, and Just'as Fredericks was passing out of the} strument. ~ ‘ Received Highest. Awards OCKS, \ 48) ‘H AMeY P ‘ the de trip to the Bay. looked at the ceiling in a perplexed sort. of door he turned and fired another shot. The} . “‘I will be frank with yon andsay. AT. THE WORLD’S FAIR oi recious are all Chas, Curiense arrived here last evenifg. 1 while trying to recall them; and 1 . Dall passed through Cashier —— heart, oe dregs tia ~~ nage ~— hear} 000000000000000099009095 Spectacles, ‘SEVENT EEN: Stories the pr Cranitevi : : : and he fell to the floor, but not unti\he had iy. + mig er Say ’ ing to bie ap ox scagnelees : £ North can assure you,” he continued, “that I do fired at the fleeing murderer. Melvin\also that I looked more than I listened. She Sie ee ee = Jeweled ae duties = a : — s not entértdin any hard feelings against apy . fired at Fredericks, but missed him Soe herself ¢ tly. There is nothing ’ Opera Glasses WAY CHES Jewelry, — Bloomfield, is in town. ’ : : “. [ hate more than a listless, careless pos-’ CONSTABLE’S SALE. I Jas. F. Hughes of San Francisco arrived . living mortal.” Again he paused andj As Fredericks passed across Market street qr of the body while:playing. es Leather The Best Sterling t wou bere this morning. F laughed like a confused scchuolboy who and down Eleventh, Meivin er again at Bw there was life in her touch. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, 1seUED T\ME KEEPERS roles : : ‘ : i i i xy" 5 ; out ¢ ustice Chas. E. Mulloy’s court o Ves 8 Miss Ellen Olsen of Washington is: here) 1.4 forgotten his speech. Fredericks, then ao _ 2 eas che Rie “ — ee ek. ton kore yaa township, In the county of Nevail state of — Goods, Silver and on. a visit.” ‘ i mos c chas crim x aN , . California, dated the third day of July, 899, in ' G. Parks of San Francisco came in continued: ‘‘By the will of the Omnipo-. the history of the city. Fredericks ran to reboundings from them with a snap that certain ‘action wee nt against Kaas Silk Guards Plated Ware ie on the morning train tent Creator I die in the Roman Catholic . Fourteenth and Mission, where he scale a ne prone inn to behold. Hey manner ; yp nls J ps SengRitt, ey, er ne a The a ¥ ; ¢ 3 ; ; 2. amages, ant 5 costs of suit, . 8. gOola Chas, K. Tower is here on a cuit -w tichare: I cheerfully’ consiga myself to the . fence and hid under a house. Before taking : pena Se ae es soln, ann all bos 3 that may accrue, on the 22d “ install. ‘ : : j 3 ’ y of May, 1895 : parents; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tower. will of Oue over and above all. Amen.’ this refuge he had jumped into a wagon and} inn. te Pitave levied upon the following described Jewelry made to order and repaired. man , ‘ i i yay « : > rty, with T. Johnson and L. M. Laurens came) «Amen,” repeated. his spiritual adviser. oe f Pais es i hi es I will therefore adadthat my sense of property, to Wit! i. Pittsburg quartz mine, au ‘on ys = 4 ; Grand over from North San Juan yesterday. : : Ft gcality led him to drive up 4 ind alley, hearing would. have beéa, equally desituated about one and one-haif miles Norcherly Watches ocks an ectacles repaired an warranted. Presid T, Killdoff and John Harry, of Pueblo, His arms had bees poe = ayy = and he was forced to abandon his horse and. lighted doubtless if my sense of sight Se ne aie State BAL te oe pnd : : P FSP ; Lilian Colorado, arrived here this morning. concluded the noose dropped over his head: . wagon; otherwise he might have made good . had not ‘been ¢ocompletely mohapolized. . 1° atttoruia, fice of the Surreyor Gs). . First-Class Work and Lowest Prices. Rose I i ot . He stood as firm as 4 rock, and turning to; his escape. He was captured under the { compliment the young lady on‘her ac. i, Tp. 16 N., R. 9 E., and Lot No. Thirty-Nine R M. B. Roseoberg and John Martin, P sg! complishment. ’’ ‘ (39), in Tp. 16 N, R. 8 EB. M. D. B, and M. ose . San Francisco, came in on last night's train. . Warden Hale, who stood beside . him, . house by Patrolmen Shields and Gallagher, “There in window in that,” said ‘The containing 30.21 ‘acre a Also pe Pittsbu ¢ tS Country orders promptly attended to. Belle i . ; ss ’ 21} Dx tenric artz ine, adjoining the : * ‘ “ John Adams of. Alameda arrived here) whispered, ‘make it tight.”’ The noose was mee cogs cage shee eee broker in repeating the conversation. * Atureautd Fab quartz, mine on the, North, Minni
‘ : ; I 3 t emen, en he was searched after . « gi : ; d being unated in the office of the Sur-. ~~ ee ee — ts oe Pe gets "= gen ere ue held until the cap was adjusted, and then a can nowek eal be & walking saapos = ve arse pean etre weyorsd ueral for Usliforn a, as Lot No. Fifty — * . Dearing, “4. ake an . eilicy, : # = er 2 ’ more attention is matter than they. . Two ($2), in ip. 16 Roy 2.9 c., 3 .D. B. and x . Steet eS So tains x ars A of Sar Francisco, came in on last evening's the Warden gave it @ lightning jerk, and) arsenal, He had two 45-caliber revolvers, @. now do.’’—New York Advertiser. Soe atents OO aL We Beet uscnted per: I OE SE SESE ME ME SE ESSE +_*— tine] ; : train waised his right hand. Fredericks dropped . large dirk and a belt full of cartridges. Oa erty, consisting of hotstiog works, quartz mill, . 5} ‘ crx Mrs. . ‘ * z 3 i : ‘ 5 : = e snirato:s, m aud mining machinery, . ; B. Lyons passed through town this . \down the length of “the rope and died with. his person was found a book with the name in egies Rage Fees. oneat way, P ue water iehunand propery of eautiful Suitings and Overeoats, Mba, s o A = = er & dman, bejoug se it Washington ut Ste that was atfirst thought to be the mura Deen 2 sepals know] in cennect on therewith, Ailof said property ’ 3 “ E : In eleven minutes the physicians pro-}; = aenti auf edge, and in none more tnai ‘nD the de. is levied upon, subject to -a certain mortzage } \¢) FOR MEN Ss WE R.~<ts— WwW cr Chas. Purdy of Oakland arrived here on. 7 i é derer’s name. His identity was, however, . termination, with greater or less accumade by said Chas J. Fardman, to the Cit zens WH) i the train last night aod left this morning nounced life extinct and the body of Fre 1-4 goon established; The bottle with which racy, of the efficiency of the electric light. ae Soe apen oe cata Pe et ieee i have an extensive line of imported and domestic pany 3 for Downieville. © ericks was cut down. He carried to his. Fredericks tried to frighten Herrick con-. At one time a central station had no dated October 61h, 1894, payable one year after A PERFECT . cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your “Sunday F . : > : : : aS : date, with interest at the rate of one per cent. . Best” Suit, Iam making -OV ERCOALS of the Latest stimul Miss Kate Farrelly came over from . grave the secret of his crimes. tained alcohol. Fredericks is supposed toj great difficulty in foisting upon its cusper month. S : os FIT Det Ra nage Se a es act qu French Corral last evening to attend the}: —have been led to attempt the robbery of the tomers as 0.16 candle power & light that . fy day of July, J fos, ot Peeled ¥. er ee GUARANTEED. . that compare favorably with ‘‘store” overcoats, Come drugy: Native Daughters installation. : bank in this way by the succcss of a robber . the ordinary gas = would be an aia day, in front of the Court House in the city, ; ' and see them. ‘ : * > . 5 >t ship da y of Nevada, Sta JaliMrs. Poulcon came down from GraniteFredericks was first heard of in 1890, . who took $12,000 from the President of the a eal ee a people See Ee ool iho right, utie ae Cateneae: eee : “y > ; > ul 6 as Bane Hi tit sTten¢ sud : oO ville yesterday on her way to San Fran. When he was sent to Kolsom for four years. First National Bank ip Denver by the ruse oe did ote we a teed £ Chas. J. Bandman, said Hefendant subj ct t ¢ . ‘ : : for stage robbery. He served out his term, . several years. ago. Fredericks coolly said —_— it whether Wey are 5% dexcaibed bere ay PS cecilen, for ota E E DU LAC M h: t T il \ The pial ‘ 4 = th it which his conduct won . H ick = f li b ting as much ght as they are paylDg . in U.S. gold co n, tothe highest and best bide e 9 erc an al or. 12 are nov W. McMurray Weighel of San Francisco, mings tae ore ‘ after his arrest that Herrick was 10° ish not} for, If they have any doubt on the sub. der, to gatisfy said «xecution an} all costs yes visible who used to reside at North San Juan, is for him, for he was an exemplary prscntt: to give up the money in the safe, about} ject, it can be easily set at rest. es at Nevada township the 6th day of July, sh visiting this city. In prison Fredericks was @ close friend of . $7,000. : The latest methad of measuring illu-. jé RICHARD DILLON, Constable. . yy 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ *¥ see See a eS 3 ' ae other stage robbers there. When George} The desperate nature of the young murmination is base upon the principle es ; Oe ree ee ee eee trom Tuat Tirep FEELING should be overcome . Sontag, who was ca ptured and sent to} derer was uhown = fom deve after his arrest. ‘that the itlumineti@n, falling. say. a Postponed. : a cae HUE abka her end most ser ously, Aake kee wees gis Se vam bd = vam when he tried to escape from the City Prison ae a ee ote omnes a eee Venue The above sale ts hereby postponed until : ‘ we 55 ness and suffering later in the season. robberies in “the San Joaquin with his} He nearly succeeded and was preSEL OFGEE. 50 TSR er the print characters MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1895. : ] T . the fall : brother John and Chris, Evans, arrived at} vented only by the alertness uf Officer Par= eh and that i viens of il. 1% : < _R. DILLON, Constable. 6 . is pert : F 2 . : : : umination so required will,for a noreee 1 . T 4 ; . : : 2 k th him, feaderick 2p Ay . . taken Hoon’s Pitts are the best family cathartic . ° os dpeenq mre: oe : : rott, who showed Bredoricks bees he .was. mal eye, depend upon the size and charRece tion Saloon mn . . ¢ ecable and liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure, . ¥28 planned th reds : & ready to kill him withont ado, The mur-. acter of the print. A small printed tabp 9 \ . \ : ays Visalia after his release and receive weapons. . derer was prevented from escaping, but he} let is placed in a darkened box and } sior W : in tk d of th ‘ oer Sew se hisreaass ioe Commercial Street. y) J ai Richer Than Ever. } These he wos to hide in the yare 0 the. gave the Police Department a thrill from . posed to illumination from a translucent : : For Coir S ater ‘ ik je 3 Folsom prison for seven convicts who had. which it did not recoyer while it had him in plate of glass or porcelain, which re-. JAS. POWER, ~Proprietor. sie fete one? aes a oe leis a“ Benes ee pes planned a break. The weapons, consisting . its custody. § elves directly on its surface the light (Better known as Jas. “‘ Parnell.” IF YOU HAVE A SUIT MADE WITH US. the oe oe ae sdaipie alley . ¢ two Winchester rifles, two revolvers and. After sentence of death had as <cauand whose Lap oad ue be iaogenred. ee pee sae oe 2 esterday. of ore richer than any : i ¥ ines 2 : 2 irea of the translucent plate is ther ; ; : : ; t f . there io uncovered. The quartz o large Gok a buried in the yard, . on Fredericks and he was struck with the) ¢.yied rntil the Sones of tan aoe Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. SUITS {5 UP . ‘The : Seen : es q “. at the point that had been agreed upon, and . success on Anton Vital,. the murderer who * : Apes Sy : . if } : . is heavily mineralized, carrying & large per-. -. found by the seven plotters. On Paes : E : sie iy the test characters just renders them ; er eC it arantee . «il, No wry nigh grade sulphevets and showwere found by the seven plotters. by simulating insanity had managed to] visible. A scale is provided by reference Good Treatment Always Assured. > al mane = wey . : 4 ld i <amens of the 27, 1893, the sever seized one of the guards} have himself transferred to the Stockton . !o which the exact degree of candle pows asi Distric a SS we ome ith’ to use biin for a shield, and made a rush to) Insane Asylum, whence he soon escaped. . 21 of the illmmination ‘is determined. (&F Drop In and See How It Is. PANT 4 U . ee ecu SS Proph quartz can be seen at W. H. Smiths gro") ach the top of a bank in the quarry yard. fredericks tried the insanity trick, but it ew , = : ae ; , nao of R.; Mrs. J Wenor Jean, J.Jd.d Gy A S.; Mi R.; M Foll was sé) Dancir able ti Or b _ing a‘ and to correct accust nervou sea sic too, r best in ters, v heada SCADDEN & CLEVELAND. REMOVAL NOTICE. If busi chills . valent For cc of the Emine /Lay it , steam ‘travel the proper protection of the town to restrict the hours during which the sprinkling of ee streets may be continued. A. TASI From date, until arrangeTo Whom It May Concern. —s oe — \. .. . }ments dan be made for better a = parece ups The Pioneer Caterer I am now better prepared ‘herve my facilities, these hours will be ——U.8. LAND OFFICE, . DIED. Marysville, Cal., April 11, 1895.) patrons than ever before. from gto 10 A.M and from Ca 4 to 5 o'clock P. M. . a ‘ Card of Thanks. mitted several robberies to keep himeelf in . Carr Bros. Drug Store. Spee Wie 1 pocket money, and fiually decided upon the ee : E. M. PRESTON, pendent ae robbery of the branch office of the San D. E. MORGAN, Sec’ Francisco Saving Union, ut the junction of. The Union Ice Company will deliver ice asl afterward that his idea was that the bank } Office on the Plaza will be promptly at. —— : : tended to, — We desire to exprese our most sincere thanks to all whose kind services or sympathy were tendered us during our recent bereavement. Mr. anp Mrs. Puiv. ByRNE. ———2-8 Watermelons for the Million. Order Your Ice. To the Mills’ Restaurant, On Broad Street. y-3 ¥ Sworn and subscribed before me this 24th day 7, } > i ' *j o . ) Market, Fell and Polk streets. He said . to any part of the city. Orders left at the Fnep SEARLS, Notary Public. All Run Down Was my condition, says Mr. Wm. Weatherford, tax collector at Key West, Florida. My A six-horse load of melons will arrive at the Plaza Store tomorrow evening. -Send-in your orders. j26 Suurtierr & Son. SS —— =. pape Oe ae eee eto. the CallforBACK IN HIP OLD Goted on Oyster ox . : fot inspection, and s copy thereof, by descrip ways on hand Monuments, Tombstones &c atcommodate themselves for Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. SY ZS tive sad ators cine fort eee ee ee : ‘. the present to these hours. rae tert falve i the world for Cota . eo : . perabue interested andthe puntic gener.. 1 Carriage ald Sign Painting, -_ ae BxADA CITY WATER Me , ORKS aslnan, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever = date of this notice, protests of contests against WEISENBURG3R & COFFEY, . oe i : Empire Stable, E. J\Morcan, Agent. ee 4 Hig Tetter, Cha: ot Chilblains, the claim of the pray eg to any tract or subdiBoulder Street, June 24th, \ vision described in t t,on the ground that Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively Monumunt, CO LFAX S G = e ; ' ' tho same is more Valuable for mineral than ag: lam now prepared to do cures Piles, or no pay required.It is guaranTombstone “GUS KOPPE, Proprietor riculvural purposes, will be received and noted the above work in a teed to give perfect satisfaction or money : : for report to the General Land Office at Wash-. Fine and Artistic Manner, and at the sel sg Price 25 cente per box. For Broa St., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange Ate AD, Receiver : ode ’ : A share of the public patronage is solicAnd Granite Work. Pa Round Trips Daily Fare, $1.25 \_. Scotch Granite, and Martls of every deseripA nice, shady, 16-miledrive, with kX ington, D. C. . WILLIAM A. LOWERY, Register. Very Lowest Rates. ale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. Caw. ; Hotel. , aes ‘ “. tion le , : = W. D. LEWIS, Lettering on Tombstones and Monnments at scenery and no high trestles, sara oe a Liet No.7—Marysville, dated November 21, 1879: ited. promptly attended to. : : Timetable : Leave Nevada City at 4:30 -A., M. ConLot 1 of NW.4 section 3, Tp> 25 N., RB. 4E., R M. D. ROHR, nections made with Colfax local to Sacre46.60 acres. meito, Lot 20f NW.% Section 8, Tp: 25.N,, R. 4 E., 46.60 acres. Bi NW.% Sectidn 15, Tp. 25 N., R. 4 E., 80 acres. $.4N Y ac Leave at 11:30 A. M. conr ecting with No. 1 East and No. 2 West bound trains, Dus — w.iZ Section 15, Tp. 2 N., R. 46, 80 ters furnished freg. Orders left at Hennessey's stable will te promptly attended te, Near Park Avenue. Weare iy prerare dto take con, tractsfor Ik nds of a JAfIES HENSESSY, Prop’r. : Rev. Annie Wilder, M. D., will deliver ; a lecture at Odd Fellows Banquet Hall on] 5 Sunday evening. After the lecture Mrs. Wilder will read photographs for the people. ia 7 SarsaSHILOH’S CURE, the great Cong and oO Ss parilla Croup Cure, is in great dema:d, Pocket) gga size contains twenty-five doves only 25c. rilla, amcue Cures have “gained Mr. Wu. Weatherford appetite was poor and I was quite miserable. I have taken 6 bottles of Hood's SarsapaShop at Seaman’s Carriage Factory The Empire Livery Stable , on Piety Hill. has the largest, lot of “Yes. Orders may be left at the National Hx* : 8W.\% Section 16, Tp. 25. N., R. 4E., 160 acres. . chauge Hotel. a N.% NW. Section 27, Tp. 26 .N., R. 4K., 80 on acres. 9.4 NW24 Beotion 27, Tp. 25 N., B. 4 E,, 60 geres Ni, SW Section 27, Tp. 2 N., R.4 E., 60 acres. 8.1, SW. Section 27, Tp. 2 N., B. 4 E., 80 acres. Toams with elegant Buggies, Wagons an4] 3.14 section 85, Tp. 25 N., B.4 E., 820 acres. Hacks to let at short notice and on reasonable BA No. &—Marysville, dated June 2, 1880: NE.4 terms. 8K.14 Section 17, TP. 19 N., BR. 6 E., 40 acres, e “oTHE HUB.” iat HS, Pog 1 et ae 23, 1883: Before giving your orders for any kind of ‘Tue horses are freg from vice, of good style, acres. R. 6 E., 40) Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Marble or Granite Work give us a call, dren love it. Sdld by Carr Bros. DE ~Ladies Hair Dressing. in weight, -@@O/OOoeeonoe . : : no distress after eating, have good appetite. and capable of going as fastas any gentleman #Tigt No. 15 -Marys¢ille dated December/ 14, BRE es, : a ieiauee sar Bie eee Ste 9 * ‘nae ' Cor, Pine and Commercial Strezta, WEISENEURGER & COFFEY, talon call at Mrs. H. ©.Mills’ house] no distress after eat _. for Shampooing!snd Hair Dressing. :221" . " Hood's Pills are p mild cathartic, . %eKai canine SORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found inthis part’ the State. (Successor to Lewis & Henry.) i Ali work warranted to be first-class “PROPRIETOR OF—= and the prices lowest in the State.’