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July 10, 1888 (4 pages)

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a = b DRO RT att: ? > DAILY ST SCRIP VOL. LVI.—No. 89783, i NEVADA CITY, CAIx, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1888 — + Established Sent. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo. Ghe Daily Transa purities EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY * —BY—. BROWN & CALKINS. ", 8. CALKINS, N. P. Brown, Editor. Business M’g’r. OFFICE—“Trangcri t Block,” No. mercial st., Nevada City, Ce TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ComJne Year Six Months ..... fhree Months Agents for the Daily Transoript. Palmer & Rey G, P, Rowell & C ew York N.'W. Ayer & C : Philad ia Palmer & Key. .. .Portland, Oregon FH. Bates BCG. iss vkce scenes New York DAUGNY & Colic lice cceceseunk New York Williams &Co..... London, Eng COOKE Ce, . .. ite vecies aes viren soees Chicago L, P. Fisher.. pn Francisco KE. ©. Dake.. ‘San Francisco Palmer & Rey...... . San Francisco John C, Dewey &Co..... Burlington, Vt Stinson & Co.. *...Porthand, Me Geo. M, Mott . ., Sacramento J. A, Stidger.. orth San Juan WwW. K. . Grass Valley . F, Snell ; You Bet + Ds (pleas Hie ounyeseee Truckee ee . French Corral tt.. B eld . Ww. rtsvi WwW. re . Downieville LL LNA TN TLS Broad ‘Strest’.... .. Nevada ity A General Banking Business Transacted. Weck SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisco. And Sacramente. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections em any part of the United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County . ,, and State Warrants. Gold aud Silver Bullien = urchased : au Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: &.M PRESTON,,...., tops PBRSID ENT. .. VICE PRESIDENT. pene, iD Rhee CasHier, D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’? CAgHIER and Szc'y. 1) HPERECTORG: s/n) ay uu. R. M. Howe, . Joux T. ORG AH Gro. M. HucuHes, E. Moreax, Wm. Epwarps L, Housman, i. M. Prestow. connmeronDRnrs: Kew York —Yinet Fetfonat Benk: ad ‘rauciseo--F; nal Ran ) a Becramento--Natlonal fone of D. oO. Mille -Co, ‘ t mi Quick Time and»Cheap Fares To Eastern and European (itive. BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL. ALL RAIL ROUTES. Southern Pacific Company. AILY EXPRESS AND EMIGRAN D Trains make prompt connectfon wit the several Railway Lines in the East, connecting at, sue New York and: New Orleans ; With the Meveral Steamer Linesto . ALL EUROPEAN PORTS: Pullman Palace Sleeping Care Attaehed to Overland Express Trains. ird Class Bleepi a0) Are gine with BY at Ewigrant ‘ U. 8 Deputy Mitieral Surv Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, No. 6,'R. A. Mi. STATED MEETINGS AT MA SONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the First Moneay in each month. iting Companions in good standbrane cordially invited to at nd. JOS. THOMAS, High Priest. I. J. Rorx, “ecretary. MASONIC & STICE. Nevada Lodge, No. 13-F. & A.M. STATED MEETINGS ON THE Second Wednesday. of each month. Visiting Brethren in good standing are Co! in invited. C. C. WEISENBURGER, Master, ROLFE, Secretary. “NB. OBAPMAN, “ty DIIWTIss. . they NEVADA CITY. ... .CAT. LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Office at Residence, Sacramento St LEUTIJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER ANwp JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada City. Surgeonm.. g. W. CHARLES, MI. D., Homeopathic Physician, . Bk STAIRS, BLASAUF'S BUILDING next door below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s express office ce Hours—10 to 12 A. M., and2to4” x. o9P. M, B. H. GAYLORD PRED SHARLA . GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS State and Federal, Office—Opposite the Court House. ‘W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ISTRICT ATTORNEY OF NEVADA County. Office at the Court House. Alfred D. Mason, . Oounselor at Law and Notary Public. Successsor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIOR A 4 Eapresie, District and CiresitCourts e U. 8. Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. GO. L. HUGHES, « Attorney and Qounselor at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the State. : Qffice in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. JAS. G. HARTWELL, OST in Beckman’s Block, cor, Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City W. P. SOWDEN, PRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS tee State of California, and of the Uni tes. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal, L, B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. wi PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, up stairs, if P.F.GIMONDS, c, W, CROSS oa & StMONDs, ¢ ‘ tT? j a4 Attorneys and Counselors at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da City Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW Post Office, Nevada City. FINE ROOTS AXD SHOES A SPECIALTY REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Trains. No “ itional charge for Bertha in ‘hird Class Cars. 4 x Tekets Sold, Sleeping Gar Berths 4 and other information given upon applice tion at the Comp 's offices W @ pe : gers calling in p can sec r) routes, etc. RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. es Apply to, Or Aditebs i Ww. iH. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. Sau Fre er MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. R —_—_ , W, GOORMAR Ton, Pass & Tk't Agt A. N. TOWNE, General Manager, The Pottaghe: Orean Has al ed, astapderd of excellence which ie contains eve improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce. rape: emt t These excellent Organs are celebrated for , quality of tone, quick response, vavooar ine ination, artistic design,beauty making them in fish, pertect gator tnd desira t attractive bis ‘Orgean for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, REPUTATION} ESTABLISHED BE ‘CLLITI INE ES 5 SKILLED WORKMEN bauuep BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS ‘The Popular Organ, {NSTRUCTION pooKe) AND PIANO STOOLS Chicago FREE. desouiat beOt He ty CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, UNION MARKET, ~ COMMERCIAL STREET..NEVADA CITY SF Gh; 3 _— DEALERS IN Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., J. At the lowest rates, : We also Beep ou hand a choice stock of BACON AND RD. : No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Buy Gold Hast, Gola una Silvér Bars. May 6, 1887. TH canbe made $ . 00 t0°$300 sor ng for us. Agents ferred who can furnish their own horses Bed give their whole time to the business. Apare moments may be profita bee de a) A few vacancies in towns and eities. B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1009 Main Street, . Rieh d, Va. m2 .-.-Proprietors DB. B. M. HUNT, : Physician, ome AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, NEVADA CITY. Nevada und Grass Valley "Bus Line, TIME TABLE: rhotice the Bus will make T) Teruiar tips between Grass Valley and ‘evada City at bh oo vires silgy ae 3) and ‘oretoek . A Wand t “Clty at 18 o’clock A. M. from h hotel 25 cents for the : CARSON, __WETTERAU 4 CARSON, . aaa ie . LYS PURIFY YoOR BLOOD. Impurities im the Lived produce diseases, Bodily and menial health depend upon a healthy condition of the blood. The blood, particularly in the spring and during the hot summer months, becomes clogged with impurities, which polson {t and generate disease, A harmless Ligod purifier, without a particic of mineral poison in it; such as mercury or potash, is necessary to remove these Smpurities and to restore the healthy tone of mind and body, The best purifier and tonto kucwn tothe world is Swift's Specifie (8.8.8) In regard to its wonderful purifying and tonic powers we give a few testimonials as follows: : Mr. Wm, A. Slebold, with Geo, P, Rowell & Co., 10 Spruce Street, New York, writes March 29th, 1°83; I feel it my duty, for. the benefit of others who may be afilicted as I was, to write you this letter, which you can use as my testimony in any way you choose. I will answer any inquiry from ethefs in relation to the facts herewith stated. In February last I saffered great pain and inconvenience: from bolls, all over my neck; I could not turn my head without acute pain and my blood was in poor condition. After trying all the usual remedies in such cases, and finding no relief, by the persuasion of Mr. J. W. Fears, Manager of your New York Office, I usedione bottle 8, 8. 8, and I improved rapidly and very soon I was entirely relieved of my “ Job's Comforters.’’ Now nota sign of my affliction can be acen. I feel strong and cheer. ’ full 8. 8, 8 Isa fine tonic as provedinmy ~ case, I sleepsoundly and my appetite is good, Dr. J. N. Cheney, a well-known physician writes from Ellaville, Georgia: * I use 8. 8. 8, tn convalescent fever cases with tho best results. 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One with American and One with Foreign Fingering. i VTcachers are invited tosend fora sample copy of this new work, with the privilege of returning if not-what they want. Our e Catalogue of 20,000 Musical Publications _geyit free on application. Teachers should write to us for terms and discounts. S. Brainard’s Sons Publishers Wabash Avenue, Chicago, ¥ OREAM BALM Cleanses th Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores, & Hostores the Senses of Taste andi Smell. : TRY the Oure, A particle is ee is agreeable. ma: regimored, Soanty, Cireu free. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren 8t., N.Y. f REWARDED*/ are those who , ; read this and then act; they . iD) will find honorable emp! 48 ment that will: not C) them from their homes and families, The Bucéts are large and sure for every induslots person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make $5 and wa wards per day, who is willing to work. Ejther #éx, young or old; capital not-needed; westart you. Everything new. No spertal ability reqgired. You, reader, can doit a wellas anyone. Write to usat once for full culars, which we mail free. Address inson & Co., Portland, Maine, lied into each nostril and rice 50 cents at Drugedis by Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex change Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE * Stable has the largest lot of orses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State, Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and ‘Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of geod style and capable o: ons ¥e fast as any gentle-~ man cares to drive. ' Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMFTL ~ FURNISHED. Spencerian Steel Pens Are the Best. < Established 1800 THE BEST PENMEN. ‘Concentrator usep BY “Reduced 1 to $375. It will pay teachers to look? « SIGHTS ON A SOUTH SEA ; ISLAND. A Native Describes the Delicate Details of Cannibalism. pened Teetee Houhon, from the South Sea Island, says: “T myself, before I. was converted to Christianity and ha ed wit ans, had eaten human fles it, too. Why, even now it r my resolution when the craving comes upon me to resist knocking down every lump maiden I see and proceedin: to ke or boil her. When Fijians want'to build a temple or boat; or at the launching of a canoe, chiefs have been known to kill several men for rollers, so that the canoe could be more readily launchd, and the rollers were afterward cooked ank eaten. There was one chief who killed a man for the keel and one for every plank that was ‘put in, and they were eaten as food for the carpenters. They used to have another custom—that of murdering men to wash the deck of the canoe with fresh blood, but the missionaries have induced the natives to cease this practice. ee At 4 battle once at Moourha the supply of prisoners was greater than t.+ warriors could consume, so they w r: piled up between two cocoanut trees, . it took two days to cook them. 4 i): valekarusa, or trunk, was-thrown ay °. asit would not keep. In 1851 { : bodies were’ cooked at one time t Mamena. The head, hands and intesti were thrown away on that occasion, . .’ . in times of great scarcity there is jv waste, “When the bodies are being arran «1 for the oven they have a peculiar beating of the drum. One of the-natives strikes the water with a pole in a manner that is understéod to Biean that they have a bakalo, or corpse, to eat. When they get near to shore they begin their war dance, and the women on shore respond. When the boat lands phe hod is dragged ashore by a vine attached to the left hand. Then it is dra, by: two men, face downward, to the town, while the rest go in front brandishing their weapons, throwing their clubs aloft and singing, their weitd and shrill songs. ‘The bddy <is dragged to the chief, who directs the chief priest to’ offer it tothe war god. Then the body ‘is taken to the oven and carved: The carving instrument ig a slit bamboo, and the several members are cut off joint by joint. 1 A long, dee h, is made down the abdomen anda around the’ neck to the bone, and the head is quickly twikted off. It is not ‘often that lies are baked whole, but when it is it is covered witha Dlack powder, the body having been pares in a sitting ture. When it is roiled the flesh ip. taken from the bones; “When I wasa boy, Loti, achief, killed his wife ahd ate her. She went with him to plant faro, and, the work was done rhe sent “hér to~ r wood to makea fire and collect leaves to line the oven with, and to procure a bamboo to cut u what was to ,be eaten. The good wile willing! w M as cookéd and’ate her, callin assist, The woman was his eq he had no complaint to make & ~ —_. m4 } “The heart, the thigh pid the arm above the elbow con erent elicacies. .The ought f. ae ‘shin-bones make ex nt ut needles, and if the body is that of an enemy,the.chief says; “Don’t, hit him jin the
Poul ay I wan't ‘the skull be a drinkingbs 1 ¥ fii ignd i} Vifdzpan flesh is extretiely difficult to digest, so that even the healthiest men suffer from confined bowels for several days after the feast. Generally ea bies are eaten With the ponolh. or dead men, as they aid he bes Mera : y use _. the leaves of the malawaci’and the tuwrap up the fiesh. davo, with which they the fee e gum which has Sometimes they eat t n hung.up and preserved in turmeric. hereon a a uit that resembles the tomatoes that I see in this country, called the borodina,” é Mexican Girls, «© ” :-The sonora are charming to look upon, and ‘filled with abounding health, for this high air seems most gracious to women, and their eyes are very full of passionate eloquence. One further learns that these Mexican girls of the begt type are intellectually remarkable, es cfally apt at acquiring language, proficiént musicians, skilled in embroidery, and the resent popular surface accomplishments fart, and Often keeping abreast of their brothers in that broad yet impracticable theorizing that.is a national characteristic. In culture they will compare favorably with the choicest New England product, though their background may not have brought forth so despotic an article as conscience. Still, they are inflexible sticklers in all the forms of the ehurch, and therin do not differ from their sisters in the same walks of:life at the North the variance being solely that ef the creed by which the feminine soul Women of the South mathre early, and when a learned old lawyer talks of the sare intellectual companionship which he énjoys with his daughter of fifteen years, the confirmed bachelor of the party is atteytive. and. fecorapsy, silent, but quite too obviously skeptical” But this paternal judgement is afterward confirmed by a sensible: and disintercsted feminine advocafe, who asserts some of the generalizations embudied above. When woinen grow enthusiastic over women, one is very safe in believing in the possession ef unusual qualities—on the one side or the other. . The Grave of Franklin. Besides the elurehyard of . Chvist Church, Phitadeiphia, there is a cehictery of perhaps a que of acres at the corner of Arch and Fifth streets. It is full of old monuments; no burials have been permitted there for a longtime. At the northwest corner the high brick wall has been removed and an iron railing substituted to give an easy view to a grave of eat interest to every American citizen. tis covered by a eubstantial slab, very plain, with this inscription; vt, . Franklin, ‘ Debora J) 1790. This is in strict com will, which pg wah be to be buri may be, foot i in vides as follows: “I w by the side of my wife, if it and a le stone plat wich only» smal ol the upp and this inis obeyed, a when everythin; @ fi disgmbowsled hen i in friends to pe nad: inat’ what is, "York . be . Restores the color, gloss, aint youthful freshness of the halt} stimuldtes A righ ana ipxnudous growth; thoroughly cleanses the scalp; prevents dandruff and humors ; and is the most cléanly and effective preparation for the hair ever offered to the public. Rev. J. W. Davenport, Illinois’ Bend, Texas, writes: ‘sAyer’s Hair Vigér, used in my famil¥ for several yéars, bas no equal as a dressing, nor for preventing the hair from falling out or turning prematurely gray. It ranks among the first luxuries of our antly, resulting in my now possessing hair forty-two inches long, and as thick as could be desired.” The wife of Dr. V. 5. Lovelace, Lovelaceville, Ky., had very bad tetter sores upon her head, causing the hair to fall out. Ayer’s Hair Vigor healed the sores, and in less than twelve months produced hair a foot long. PREPARED BY OR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U.S. A. For sale by all Druggiats. waelleipeiinione Sak No More Batd Heads, To produce a new growth of halt pk bald heads, in the case. Of persons advanced in, years, is not always sible. When the glands are deca and gone, no stimulant can restore them but, when they are only inactive, from the need of some excitant, the applica tion ef Ayer’s Halr Vigor will ew their vitality; and a new growtl ‘ab re? sult, L.¥. Templeton, Nowtern,N. C.} writes: “After a protracted illness, with fever, my hair all came out, leaving a entirely bald. tt procured a bo! hereditary {n my family. Five years ago the hair on the tep of my head was be coming weak and thin, I procured Ayer’s Hair Vigor, the application of which fin vigorated the hair roots, and sent out A new: growth of young hait, To-day mp hair {s ‘as thick and vigorous as ever. I still use the Vigor occasionally to keep my scalp in a healthy condition.” HAIR What's the Matter? Why.? Haven't You Heard the News ? J. GILBERT, OF NORTH SAN JUAN Has just returned from San Francisco where he vurchased the latest noyelties in his line He has at his store the finest Single and Double Ruggy Marness, £ Bi own make,) Saddles. : Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Wayon Shects, Plush Robes, Linen Robes, Fine Novelties. Special attention is invited to the fine stock of ingle and Double Exprese Harness HEAVY BREECHING Lead and Ohain ‘Harness, pono AT@ Bowe for Teaming.) . Everyt sold cheaper than at any otter c binoe In tevhse comme A 6m Pheiaaing Hares Shop OF NEVADA CITY. Broad Street, Below National Hote) das. Cairns, ----Proprietor. tomes Harness and Collars MADE ‘TO ORDER SADDLES, WHIPS, OURBY OOMBS AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. QP All orders attended to promptly. NEW LUMBER YARD, Grass Valley Road, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works, L. VOSS, Prop’r. Wit ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE, arch LUMBER OFEVERY DESCRIPTION . For Mining ane. Building Purposes. ——— 11 I8 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER AS REQUIRED, Also uw good supply os All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ——0. 0. PENOHEL, Foreman of the yard. will be found ‘at the offloe to um. VOSS. Nevada City, Névember 12th 1887. : t THOS. 5S. FORD ‘ parts in pm atigat ee M ten ; “Gilmore's Aro Cy ving et: ter satietaction then an medfoltes have » Delaware, Ohio.” AY GILMORE’S MAGNETIC ELIXER. iat For Ooughs, Golds, Asthma, Bronchitis, SHAKES & PICKETS ORE Fctnaess Fag gnertona. * AYER’S VIGOR. . Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating All those diseases commonly called Feméle Complaints with which all women gre afficted, and for these cases isa positive cure. It will purify andenrich your bloed, give st ands! negs to your nervps, andinvigorate your entire system, giving 7oe roay cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. o not a, but get it at once and be ‘cured as thousands already have. We will send free to any address a book stem ae much e8. soldin twenty years. It in,all it is repread . Ww. T, JOYNER, Drugyiet and all Diseases of the Throat ; and Lungs, Three Sises—26c., 600, and $1.00 See SS a ee eee THE Overland : Monthly. (MHE LEADING FEATURE OF THE PRES+ ENT YEAR WILL BE ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PTIVE ARTIOLES. Without the Overland Menuthiy is imponsible to keep informed upon the resources and growth of the Pacific Codat. } The magazine ia essential to the home-seeker and investor. To lovers of literature the Overland offers cach month thebest product of a group Of new arid brilliant writers. Ite stories of Western adventure, Indian studies, and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range of ,Western life, from mining-camp days to the living present. Its literary reviews, editorials, and poems rank with the best Eastern work, ‘ If you wish toaid the growth of the Pacific Coast, subscribe for the Overland Monthly. $4.00 yer year, One Bample Copy, Twenty-five Centa, The Overland Monthly Publishing (o,, San Francisco, California. Nevada County N 7 a ae a . ¥ CARL) CORN min ia Mah Sh tS YY Ge ilies. TIME TABLE NO. 30. * Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th, At 6 A.M. LEAVING NEVADA OITY : . A. M. DAILY—Connecting with oversi ane arriving in San Francisco at 0 P.M, paris sConnpoting with \: Overland Passenger leaving San rancisco at 8:30 A. M. Arriving :’ 9-00 + ™ Paty * ’ Py P, M. DAILY —Connecting with s oer leaving San Francisco at JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. E.'H. BROWN, Superintendent. DEEP t ean be done whileyliving at ble work home should at o; thei d Hallett 06., Portland, Maine, siMt rc free, full information how elther SEA WONDERS exist in thousands of forms, but are surp d eg @ marvels of inven ose who are in need of profitasex, ages, can earn from day an wards Baerevet they live, You a0 star}ed free. Capital not Bome héve make over $50 ll sueceed Capo hes ¥ W. BD. VINTON, Sale Agen 1 ion, . the purse. recefy@ . » ited. in a single day at this work,’ t abe FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR —OF THE— 17th Agricultural District Association for 1888° NEVADA AND PLACER OOUNTIES, house.” Miss U of Ayer’s. Hair sa ae AVER'S HH ATR icon. goes 28 gersoll, Ontario, : = fore I had used } : writes: ‘¢ While ull its contents, a iimencing August ;28th and continnkeeping my head clear of dandraff, andj thick growth of hair, nearly two inches preventing Scald Head, Ayer’s Hair Vigor . long, covered my head.” L.D. McJunkin, Fase has also caused my hair to grow luxuri-. Perryville, Md., writes: ‘Baldness is. ing five days. Race and Stock Exhibita at Glon«breek Park, Midway bea tween Grass Valley and Nexada City, 3 Pavilion at Nevada City S1o,°c°eo IN PURSES AND IPREMIUMS. Liberal Pursce for State and DisLiberal Premtums fer Live Steck, Farmtrict Horses. ing, Orchard and Dairy Products, and Mechanical afd Art Exhibits. ‘ © FIVE DAY’S RACING. TUESDAY, August 28th. No. 1. RUNNING.,Open to all. tance, § 0 forfeit, 150 0 2. Trorrina.—2:30 class. all, Purse No an under owned in the counties of Ne vada, Placer, Tehama, Plumas, Sierra, enos no. boldt, Del Norte, Shasta, Siskiyou, Modoc and Yolo, Purae $300, Hum Tansson year-olds. $25.entraned ded. Second eighths of a mile. 0.6, TROTTING, Purse $400, THURSDAY? August 30th. Grand stock parade at 10a. mM. No.7. Roxnind,—Distilet: §25 cutrance,; $10 forfeit, $100 added. Second horse $50; third, $25. Half mile and repeat. No. & TROTTING. 2:40 Claas Purse 5 No 9. Pactne,—2:30 class. Open to all. Purse $500, 2:50 class, Open toall. Open to FRIDAY, August 31st. Ladies Tournauient, for various prizes, at 1a.M. ‘ No, 10, Runnina—Open. to all, $50 entrance, $26 forfeit, foo added, Second horse, $76; third, $50. One mile and a half. 0, 11.—RUNNING—Open to all, $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. Second horse $50; third, $25. Five eighths ofa mile and ig ae 0,12. TROTTING—2:24 claps. Open to all. Purse $500, No. 13. RUNNING--Baddle District. Catch weights added. Four moneys—66, cent. One mile. $5 entrance, $50 26,15 and 10 per SA'TURNAY, September Ist. Grand stock parade and awarding of premiuma at 11 A.M, No. 14, RunNina—Open all. $50 ontrance, $25 forfeit, added. Second herse, $75; third, $50, One mile and repeat. UNNING—District, $25 entrance, 100 added. Second horse, $50; Five-eighths of a mile, 6. TROTTING—2:27 clana. Purse0.17. PacCina—2:20 class. Open to all, Purse $600, 0. 1b, $10 forfeit, ird, No. Open to all, N In races designated as ‘District’’all horseq are eligible that were owned in. the coun: ties of Nevada and piseey, compri ing the Seventeenth Agricultura Distric rior to June Ist, 1888, unless otherwise specified, SCONDITIOns. Allt ng and pacing racep aro the best three in five, enge t intwo-year-old, unless otherwise i ea five to enter and three to start Be oard seperves the rightto hold a lesa number ve to fill, by the withdrawal of a proport paste amount o Entrance rer per pay 2 tse; tonccompan mations, a Hey pacing purses divided at the rate of “8 be cent. to first horse,30 per cent. to second al rules to govern trotves the right to poy ge a pe U eon py . Pies he entitled only ened ot hen less rot starters appear r the entrance money 6634 to the first an : ‘aces entries not declated out by 6 Pp. M. of the day preceding the race shall be e entry by rape AT the race, Nogdd; Re Society to oe ‘whea condi, eee be requred to whieh muat be ty rayne bn Tea -thegetee } Phe r. t 25 en$150 added. Second horse $50; third, §25. Three-fourths of a mile and Open to a. OPTING.<+For three-year-olds it 10 forfeit, $150 adorse, $002 third, ue Fiveho;se_ stake, . 7 Whitehead’s Cook Booak: LEAD THE WORLD. . Ne. 1, The American Pastry Cook, PRICE ee. Ne. 2, Hotel Meat Cooking, . PRICE #2. Ne. 3, # Chicago Herald Cooking Schoo!, (For Families,’ PRICE 61.50. Ne. 4, Cooking For Profit, PRIOE 63. FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearney Btreet, San Francisco, New York Bakery. G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor. Qe EAvING EHPCRAGED 7uHIe WELLne Sebo hoe popular jakery of Mre. OOMMEROIAL STREET, I intend te keep on hand at all timesa good uba, Sutter, Colusa, Butte, Yartety of * >. BREAD, : PIES, , CAKE WaDNESDAY, August 20th. . ; * Wee.; Boys’ Tournament atll a.M, for verious Wedding Cakes rigds, ' No. 4, mommpntarctiie CO seh 0 en. And Pastry rance, $25 forfeit, $300 ’ ONG horse . Made to order on short notice on th 75; third $50. One mile gtd repeat. @ moat . No. it Routes Dh to ae For twof'¢8s0nable terms. All order for anything in my line prom ptly attended to. By atrict attention to business, giving good satisfaction and selling at low rates, 1 hope to merit a liberal patronage. G. WM. DURST. Home Mutual Insurance Ce \OF CALIFORNIA, CaviITAL—300 000 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 216 Sansome at., Sum Franotsce: Fire Insurance Only J. F. Hove n'ron, President, J. 1, N. BHRPARD, Vice President, Oman ies H, Story, Secretary, R. H. Ma@inu, General Agent. —— Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN 0. COLEMAN, Risks accepted on all elass f a property in this count at rates pe Pe hes vency and a fair profit will admit of, guare emtecing @ promptand liberal just cla! me for Ides. aransenqanse teat MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY National Meat Market, “OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. 0,3 NAFFZIGER..... Proprietor. Bea PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUBA GES, Ete. HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale o re . Andall kinds of M aratolase Mark ae of Mea ts usually found i Moats delivered f ve ot oe _FOR SALE. The CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILL Buildings, Rook-Breken, COMPRISING Ooncentrators, Water Wheels. Retorting Furnace Gold Scales, Safe ALSO THE : Hoisting Machinery, +} Pumps, Columns, Engines, Boilers, Cars. Tools, Forge, Pelton Wneels, ETC., ETC. For ful) particulars apply to BE. 0. OHARONNAT, FIZGER * . ™ j a eh ae <a ian