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Editor, Business 'M’g’r.
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VOL. LVI.—No. 8974,
SCRIPT.
NEVADA OTTY, CAL. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1888 <> Batablished Sent. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo,
Ghe Haily Transcript.
: PUBLISHED
EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY
—BY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
& $.CALKINS, N, P, Brown
MOOK OG: ooo ics, 6 ork ot Sie es Chicago
... San Francisco
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Pa'mer & Rey... -San Francisco
John C. Dewey &C Burli in, Vt
Stinson & Co..... . Portland, Me
., Sacramento
North San Juan
.Grass Valley
You Bet
Bie Truckee
French Corral
rth Bloomfield
sae Graniteville
“"Downleville
CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street -vsseeees ss Movada :Gity
Paid up Capital $30 000
A Goneral Banking Business Transacted,
W* i SIG HT D RAFTS PAYABLE
New York,
San Francisco.
And Sacramento,
We issue BILLS OF EXOHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT in the principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE.
Gollections on any part of the
United States a specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Warrants.
Gold and Silver Bullien
chased :
Assay Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
epigidu Satles ps 8 PRESIDENT.
.-, VICE PRESIDENT.
JOHN T. MORGAN.......555 Casnier.
D. E, MORGAN..Ass’T CASHIER and Sev’ y.
DIRECTORS:
pr. R. M. Hont, Joun T. MorGax
Geo, M. Huaugs, D. E. Morean,
Wa. Epwarps L, Houseman,
Kk. M, Preston.
CORRESPONDENTS:
iG sa hae Bale inns =f
Saerament —Nat ‘Bank of D.0, Millp
lo” ph de aod eet 4S
ick Time and Cheap Fares
TO
Eastern and European Cities.
BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI.
ALL RAIL ROUTES.
Southern Pacific Company
AILY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT
Tralus make prompt connection with
D aaveral Railway Pinks iu the East, con«necting at
New Yerk and New Orieans
With the Several Steamer Lines to
ALL EUROPEAN PORTS
Pullman Palace Slecping Cars
Attached to Overland Express Trains.
Are nu tga Class Bleeping Gary rant
Trains, No Oe itional charge for Bertha in
‘hird Class Cars.
, Trokets Sold, Beeptng Car Berths secured
and other information given upon applica
tion at the Company's offices where passen
gers calling in person can secure © oice of
routes, etc.
' RAILROAD LANDS
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.
Apply te, or Address
Ww. & MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. BR. San
FROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. R
—_—, WH. GOODMaN
a ee Page & Tk’t Agt
A.N. TOWNE,
General Manager,
. Phe
Has attained a standard of excellence whith
admits of no superior.
ntaing every improvement that inventite ey Aap pain and money can produce.
N) $100 to $30
Nevada Royal Arch Chapter,
Ne.6,R.A.M. /
YW STATED MEETINGS AT Ma
wy SONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the
& First Moneay in each month. Visr iting Companions in good stande ing ere cordially invited to at
en
JOS. THOMAS, High Priest,
I. J. RoLFE, “ecretary.
MASONIC 6 JTICE.
Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A.M,
~ _STATED MEETINGS ON THE
Second Wednesday of each month.
Visiting Brethren in good standing
are cordially invited.
C. C, WEISENBURGER, Master.
ROLF, Secretary.
N. E. ORAPMAN,
“ DENTIST.
tie CITY. ... .CAmb
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
Office at Residence, Sacramento St
LEUTJE & BRAND,
WATOCHMAKER
ANw_
t
Broad Street, Nevada City.
®
Surgeon.
£. W. CHARLES, M. D.,
Homepathic Physician,
P STAIRS, BLASAUF'S BUILDING
next door below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s
express office. ;
Office Houra—10 to 12 A. M.,and2to4 4
o9P, M,
8. H. GAYLORD ~ PRED SRARLA
GAYLORD & SEARLS,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COURTS
State and Federal.
Office—Opposite the Court House.
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and. Oounselor at Law.
ISTRICT ATTORNEY OF NEVADA
County. Office at the Ceurt House.
Alfred TD. Mason,
Counselor at Law and Notary Public.
Successsor to Johnson & Mason,
Attorneys at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIOR
SMpreM District and Cire sit Courts
of the U. 8.
Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, Nevada City.
GEO. L. HUGHES,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
of the State.
Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block.
JAS. G. HARTWELL,
Surveyor,
—ANDU. 8. puty Mimeral Surveyor.
FFICE—Upstairs in Beckman’s Block,
O cor. road and Pine Sts., Nevada City
W. P. SOWDEN, .
Attorney and Oounselor at Law*
W'oithe diate of Caiftoraie, and of the
United States. aS
Officein Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner
of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada Clty, Cal.
L. B. LITTLE. JOM CALDWELL.
CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN TIE STATE AND
United States Courts. i
OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streéts, up stairs.
P. FP, SIMONDS, c, W. CROSS
CROSS & SIMONDS,
Attorneys and Counselo=s.at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva
da City
A. WUTKE,
Fashionable Hoot and Shoe Maker,
ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW
Post Office, Nevada City.
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY
"REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
UNION MARKET, ~
COMMERCIAL STREET..NEVADA CITY
DEALERS IN
eet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc.,
At the lowest rates.
We also srr oe hand a choice stock of
RD. : BACON AND
oTrT « CO.,
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY,
Buy Geld Dust, Gold and
Silver Bars.
May 6, 1887.
A MONTH can be made
working for us. Agents
ferred who can furnish their own horses
tad give their whole time to the business,
Spare moments may be profitably smployed
also. A few vacancies in towns and cities.
B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1009 Main Street,
Richmond, Va. m2.
. ted for hese excellent Organs are r
ele quality of tone, » guisk. reapopee: x
riety of combination, artistic design, oe
in finish, petfect construction, ma ing them
the most attractive, ornamental and eure
ble organs for homes, schools, churches
lodges, societies, etc.
ISHED REPUTATION}
ee if FACIL 1Es
SKILLED WORKMEN
__BSST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
The
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AND PIANQ STOOLS
Catalogues and Price Linon application
FREE. ‘
OHIOAGO OOPTAGE, ORGAN 00.,.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. i
DR. R. M. HUNT,
Physician,
Orcs AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE,
: NEVADA CITY.
Nevada and Grass Valley ‘Bus Line.
IME TABLE: =
the Bus will make
UO pk cag wkd Grass Valley and
evade City at th
Ing hours : ada a eer and 9 o'clock .
all
“Leave Nevada City at 10 o'clock A. M.
‘ a Pp. M.
be thy Seal to hotel 25 cents for the
round trip. CARBON,
= mans Proprietors.
YOU popes von "for ua, than et
anything .else in the world, Capital not
{ ed; you free. Bi xes
a as a pee do the work.
: eure ear, Cestly outfit
nd terme rae ay. Costs you
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— ca portion, Me
JEWELER .
ILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COURTS .
AE
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD,
Impurities im the Liowl produce diseases,
Bodily and mental health depend upon a
healthy condition of the blood. The. blood,
particularly in the spring and during the hot
summer montha, becomes clogged with impurities, which poison it and generate disease. A harmless blood purifier, without a —
particle of mineral poison in it, such as mercury or potash, is necessary to remove these
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In regard to its wonderful purifying and
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Mr. Wm. A. Siebold, with Geo. P. Rowell &
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. ® 29th, 1:83; “I feel it my duty, for the benefit
of others who may be afMficted as I was, to
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to the facts herewith stated. In Februarylast I suffered great pain and inconvenience
from boils, all over my neck; I could not turn
my head without acute pain and my blood
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relief, by the persuasion of Mr. J. W. Fears,
Manager of your New York Office, I used one
bottle 8. 8: S,-and I improved rapidly and
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**Job’s Comforters.” Now not a sign of my
sMiction can be seen. I feel strong and cheerful. 8. 8. 8. isa fine tonic as proved in my
case, Lsleep soundly and my appetite is good,
Dr. J. N. Cheney, a well-known physician
writes from Ellaville, Georgia : ‘‘ I use 8. 8. 8,
in convalescent fever oases with the best results, It will, in my judgment, prevent summer dysentery, if one will take a few bottles
in the spring, thus preparing the bowels for
the strainsofsummer.” ‘i A
Mrs. Scott Liston, 116 Zane street (Island),
Wheeling, West Virginia, writes: “ Having
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that it beats anything I have used to cleanse
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Mr. M, 8. Hamlin, Winston, N. C., writes;
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Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
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BY DR. KARL MERZ.
N° PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED
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. Kart MERz’ Piano Methol is the cowning success of this well known author, and
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Cleanses: th
Nasal Passages, Allays
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t is easy for ayy, one to make $5 and u
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tinson & Co., Portland, Maine,
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 Buastes ?
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 frem vice, of geodatyle
and capable of going as fast as any gentleman Cares to drive. Z
Good Saddle Horses always on hand :
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL
-. FURNISHED.
Spencerian Steel Pens
Are the Best.
-*" Eatablished 1860,
+
THE
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oF,
Offers $1,000
; Est ae
Redauced to $875.
my testimony inany Way you choose, Iwill yp 8¥?imge; with a sharp
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them from their homes and families, eUSED BY THE BEST PENMAN. *
Challenge te avy
‘
cure” for hydrophobia :
be bathed as soon as possible with warm
water is within reach,
sluiced over the burning parts. Do not
6° in search of it—a moment’s delay is
the
ana.
yzona and Northern Mexico is matted-with
honey.
fine are rich and nutritious. Wa'nuts
grow in the deep ravines, and strawburries in favorable loculit:es ; in théir season
‘ these, with the
HOME EMERGENCIES.
How to Meet Them.
ood
The following is reported as a “sure
“The bite must
and water, and when this has Ss a
dried, a few drops of muriatic acid
poured upon the wound will destroy the
poison of the saliva, and relieve the patient from all present and future danger.
Antidote for Snake Bites.—Prof. Halford,
of the University of Melbourne, Australia, has found an antidote for snake poison
whi h has proved succesful in the most
critical cases. It ig simply liquid ammonia injected in the veins. A bmall
point, for the purthe injection, is manu= of makin
actured and sold in Melbourne, and now
few travel in that country without one,
When Poison Has Been Swallowed.—
Electricity will cure “where everything
else fails,
done guickly. The instant a person is
known to have swallowed poison, by. design or accident, give water to drink, cold
or warm, as fast_as possible, a gallon or'
more at a time, and as fast as vomited
drink more ; tepid water is. best, as it
opens the pores of the skin and promotes
yo nitin. ant thus gives the speediest cure
to the pu.sonous article.
to be ielt in the bowels, it shows tit
Whatever is done’ must be
If pains’ hi gin
art, at lvast, has passed downward ; then
arge and rep-ated injections should bo
given, the object in both cases being to
dilute the poison as quickly and as largely
as possible,
:
" Sprains, and’ How to Cure Them.—A
sprain is often more painful ‘and dangerous than a dislocation,
mediate attention.
should be wrapped in flannels wrung out
of hot water,
ban:lage, or, what is. bettor, oiled silk.
is he lin
down, but kept ina quiet, eas ition,
until after all pain has ceksed. 3 :
lt uires imThe Ph parts
and covered with 'a dry
should not be allowed to hang
Clothing on Fire—What to Do.—The
first thing to do is to snatch up a hearthrug or table-cloth, or any woolen thing
that may be nearest, and roll it tightly
around the person, J This will exclude
the air, and extinguish the flame. If
it should be
at#l. If a person is alone in a room,
and there is nothing better to be had,
the best plan is to roll over and oyer on
the carpet till the fire is extinguished.
_ Cure for’ Lock-jaw.—Take a small quantity of turpentine, warin it, and pour it on
the wound, no mattar where it is, or of
what nature it is, and relief will follow in
less than one minute. Lobelia has been
successfully used in several cases of lockjaw.
Relief from Choking.—To relieve chioking, break an egg into a cup and give it
to the patient to swallow. The white of
ros to catch around the obstacle and remove it. Ifone e does not
answer, try another. The oe ite is all
that is necessary. Often a smart, blow
between the shoulders, causing $ compresign of the chest. and asudden expultom the
The Apacie Indian Scout. lo
It may serve to give some ‘idea of the
courage, boldness and subtlety of these
raiders to state that in their dash through
Sonora, Arizona, New Mexico and Chihuahua, a‘distance of not less than eight
hundred miles, they pass at once through
localities fairly well settled and tlose to
an aggregate of at ‘least five thousand
troops—forty-five hundred Mexidan and
five hundred American, They, killed
twenty-five persons, Mexican and American, and lost but two—one killéd near
the Total Wreck mine, Arizona, and one
who fell into the hands of the American
troops, of which last much has to be nar:
rated.
bee
-The attempt tocatch such 9 band oi
Apaches by direct ‘pursuit “would be
about as hopeless a piece of businiss as
that of catching so many flies. All that
could be done was done; the country
was alarmed by telegraph ; people at ¢xed points put upon their guard, while
letachments of troops scoured in every
direction, hoping, by good luck, to intsrp cept, retard, mayhap destroy, the during
marauders. The trail they had made
coming up from Mexico could, how-ver,
be followed back to tho stronzhold; an‘
this, in a wilitary sense, would be the
most direct, as it woul! be the most practical pursuit. The Apache scout trudsea
along as unconcerned as he does whien
the cold. rain or. snow of -winter chilled
7 white ‘comrade to. the’ marrow. . He
nds food, and pretty good food, too,
where the Caucasian would starve,
Knowing the habits of wild animals from
his earliest youth, he can catch turkeys,
quail, rabbits, doves or field mice, an .
perhaps, a prairie dog or two, which will
supply him with meat. Fonsom> reason
he cannot be induced to touch fish, and
bacon or any product.of the hog is caten
only under duress; but the flesh of a
horse, mule or jackass, which has dropped
exhausted on the march and been leit to
dic on the trail, is a delicious morsel
which the Apache epicure s+iz‘s upon
wherever possible. Tho stunted oak,
growing on tiie wountain Hinks iurn'shos
acoris; the Spanish sayonet, a truit that,
when roasie! in th: asiies o' a Cainp-fire,
looks and tastes soniething like the banThe whole region of Southyrn Arivarieti(’s of the cactus, nearly every one
of which is eailed upon for ita trivuts of
fruit or seed. The broad leaves and
talk of the century. piant—cailed ms-al
~are rousted between yéry hot stones,
andthe produ t is rich ‘in saccharine
matter and—extremely pleasant to th:
taste. The wild potato and the bha.s of
the “tule” are found in the demp :dantain meadows : and the nest of the ground
‘Is Faided remorselessly for ia store of
Sunflower see ls when groun .
seeds of t wild grasses and
umpkins, the um of the “meswild Pp
quite,” or the sweet, soft inner bark of the
pine,
pangs
. their part.in staving off the
unger, HeLa ES
>
“ Sait Robin, when he. had
the first in, xp come to
life—that of of
wearing eae at fitst speechless
. writes:
-lpngs will throw out
AYER’S 22,
Restores the color, gloss, and youthfal
freshness of the hair; stimulates a rich and
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house.” Miss
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“ While
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procured a bottle
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OR w
= ee
AYER’S
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
purchased the latest novelties in his line
He has at his store the
finest
Single and Double
Ruggy Harness,
(His own make,)
Saddles, : Bridles, r
Whips,Lashes, '
Wagon Sheets,
Plush Robes, .
Linen Robes,
Fine Novelties.
Special attention is invited to the fine stock of
Single and Double Express Harness
HEAVY BREECHING
Lead and Ohain Harness,
(The Boss for Teaming.)
OF NEVADA CITY.
Broad Street, Below National Hotel
Jas. Cairns, Proprietor.
Harness and Collars
MARE TO ORDER
SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY COMBS
AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
Repairing Neatly Done.
@@Al) orders attended to promptly.
NEW LUMBER YARD,
Grass Valley Road,
Opposite Maltman’s Silphuret Works.
L. Voss, Prop’r.
Wi ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND
FOR BALE, és nae
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
For Mining an Building Purposes,
1 18 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH
YARD WELL SUPPLIED W1TH LUMBER, AND WLLL CUT TO ORDER
AS REQUIRED.
—
Alse a geod suppiyet
SHAKES & PICKETS
ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL
BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
0. 0. FENOHEL, Foreman of the yard.
will be found at the office to
receive orders.
Nevada City, November 12th 1887.
&
THOS. 8. FORD
‘ idineany and Ookipaideg: at: Taw:
The Leading Harness Shop
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Nevada County N. G. A. R.
TIME TABLE NO. 30.
Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th,
At 6 A. M.
LEAVING NEVADA GITY:
eff A. M, DAILY—Connecting with over. A land arriving in San Francisco at
‘0 RM, DAILY Connecting with
a Overland Passenger leaving San
BCisco at 8:30 A, M. :
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Arriving:
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‘45 P, M. DAILY — Connecting with
Ph Fe: saad leaving San Francisco at
JOHN F, KIDDER, General Manager.
E. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
SEA WONDERS exist in thougands of forma, but are surpassed
the marvels of invention.
Those who are in need of profitale work that can be done while living at
me Lavy nw s once gona fost agdeeee, to
alle 0., Portland, Maine, and receive
ie. full inlormation ‘he elther ce all
‘an earn fro! r an =
rds wherever they live” vou are states
free. Capital not required. Some have,
make over in aal day at this work.
All succee
The BUYERS’ GUIDEie.
It is at . an
“acetal inte
ait who puri
gy heh alee
a
FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR
—OF THER
(7th Agricultural District Association for 1888°
NEVADA AND PLAOER OOUNTIES,
Oommencing August ;28th and continning five days.
Race and Steck Kxhibite at Glen=
brook Pafk, Midway . be.
tween Grass Valley and
Nexada City.
Pavilion at Nevada Oity
g10,000
IN PURSES AND (PREMIUMS.
Liberal Purses for State and District Horses. Liberal Premfumes for Live Stock, Farming,Orchard and Dairy.
Products, and Mechanical and Art
Exhibits.
FIVE DAY’S RACING.
TUESDAY, August 26th.
No, 1. Runnine.—Open to all. entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. Second horse
$50; third, $25. Three-fourtha of a mile and
repeat.
No 2. Trorring.—2:80 class. Open to
all. Purse i
No 38. ROTTING.—-For three-year-olds
and under owned in the cotnties of Nevada, Placer, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, Butte,
Tehama, Plumas, Sierra, Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte, Shasta, Siskiyou, Lassen,
Modoc and Yolo. Purse $300,
Wa DNESBAY, Auguet 20th,
x Boys’, Tournamept atll a. M, for various
Pp
trance, §25 forfeit, $800 added. Becon
$75; third ve One mile and repeat,
No. 5. Running.—Opento all. For twoyear-olds. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. rope horse, $50; third, 625. Fivehorse
eighthe of a mile,
0.6. TROTTING. 2:50claes. Open to all.
Purse $400,
ss THURSDAY? August 30th.
Grand stock patade at 104. m.
No.7. RUNNING.—Distict. §25 entrance,
$10 forfeit, $100 added. Becond horse $50;
third, -_ Half mile.and repeat,
No. TROTTING. 2:40 class.
all, Purse
No 9% PACING,—-2:80 clase.
Puree $500,
Open to,
Open to all.
FRIDAY, August Sist.
Ladies Tournament, for various prizes, at
A.M,
No. 10. RunNiInG-Open to all. $50 en:
france. $25 forfeit, §260 added, Second
horee, $75; third, $50. One mile and a half,
No, 1*—-RUNNiING—Open to all, +4 enOre trance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. Secon
; third, §25, Five vighths ofa mile an
repeat,
0.12. TROTTING—2:24 class. Open to all,
Purse §500. :
No. 18. RUNNING—Saddle hojse stake,
District. Catch weights entrance, $50
added. Four moneys—60, 25, 15 and 1 per
cent, One mile.
SATURNAY, September Ist.
Grand stock parade and awarding of premiume at ii a. M.
No, 14, RUNNING-—Open to all, $0 ontrance, $25 forfeit, gato added, Second
horse, $75; third, ne mile and repeat,
UNNING—District, $25 entrance, Ox 1b,
wi forte 00 added. Second horse, $50;
rd, §25. Five-eighths of a mile.
No. 16, TROTTING—2:27 eluss, Open to
all. Purse 5
No. 17, Paci xo—2:20 class, Open to all.
Purse $600. 2
In races designated as ‘District’’all horses
are eligible that were owned in the counties of Nevada and Vlacer, compri ing the
Seventeenth Agricultural District, prior to
June ist, 1868, unless otherwise specified.
CONDITIOnsS.
Ali ti ing and pact raceaare the beast
three in » OX! ent n two-year-old, unleas
otherwise specitied; five to enter and three
¢ But the rd reserves the right to
old a less number than five to fill, by the
withdrawal of a proportionate amount of
the purse, Entrance fee 10
purse, to accompany noniinationsTrotting
prop cera rej vided at se fate of Ly
r cent. F cen pecon
gna 10 per cent. tira
National Association rules to
; bit the Board reserves
heats Of auy two c alternately if
necessary, to finish any day's seeing. or to
mating a waik-ovsenals be Hititled ombyper cent of
overn trothe right to
for the entrance money,
follows: (os to the first and
second
: ‘tes nobdgclared-out— "
r, cal ad fay preceding the race shall’ he
"Where there is more than one entry by
one person, or in one interest, the particular
Sele tp ea A
oa manay paid * — » be ggg
: ue wate cultural socfbty
ov #
fs Mamcd a oGshwiaahs "em
; drivers will be requred
colors; which must be
tapek's 60 usta ve
President.
i
y">
Agent’ dn
tase Valley.
34
5
Zee,
No, 4, RuNNinG,—Open to all. en. .
trance mouey iu. When less . first-class Marke
hen ¢ ired waeatorat starters appear! eats delivered f ¢
~ Whitehead’s ft
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PRICE 62.
Ne, 2,
Hotel: Meat Cooking,
ae PRICE @2.
Ne. 3,
Chicga Head Cntng Scho,
(For Families,PRICE. 81.50.
No. 4,
Cooking For Profit,
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE
HOTEL GAZETTE,
420 Kearney Street f.San Francisco,
New York Bakery.
—~
G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor,
~~ -O——
BANG Oe CASED THis WELL.
n and ua
John Hurst, on en ee
OOMMEROIAL STREET,
ripe g keep on hand at all timesa good
BREAD,
PIES,
CAKE,
Rte.,
Wedding Cakes
Aud Pastry
Made to order on short notice onthe most
reasonable terms,
All order for anything in my line prom ptly attended to. _
By strict attention to business, giving
g00d satisfaction and selling at low tates, 1
hope to merit a Hberal patronage,
, GG. WM. DURST.
Home Mutual Insurance Co
{OF CALIFORNIA,
CAPITAL 300 000
PRINCIPAL OFFIOR:
216 Sansome st., San Franctece.
Fire Insurance Only
ee
J. F, Hovanron, President.
J. 1. N. BHEPARD, Vice President,
Canes H. Story, Secretary,
R. H. MaGILu, General Agent.
Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County
DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN.
Risks acce on all elasses of desirable
property inthis county at rates as) \vency and a fair profit will aduait ‘Of, —_
ante ing & prompt and liberal response to all
j la mes for loss,
GEO W. HILL, Manager
MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY
National Meat Market,
OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK.
0.J NAFFZIGER... . Proprietor,
BEE, tone. MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSA
HAMS, BACON AND LARD “wholesale o
retail,
Andall pinda af Mea ta usually found i
€ of cha
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Concentrators, Water Wheels.
Retorting Furnace Gold Scales, Safe
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Cara Tools, Forge, Pelton Waeels,
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