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July 12, 1888 (4 pages)

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ae ee Me er . ALL EUROPEAN PORTS __D. FE. MORGAN -. Ass’? CasHIER and Src'y. . : _ ESTABLISHED REPUTATION} The Popular Organ. , . . a SLE a ey VOL. LVI.—No. 8975, ’ An ‘ ad . RIPT. = 7 ——E DAILy TRANSC < NEVADA CITY, CAL. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 12: 1888 Established Sent. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo. Che Laily Transcript, PUBLISHED KX VERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY —sY—— ’ BROWN & CALKINS, Y, 3. CALKINS, N. P. Browx Editor. Business M’g’r, OFFICE—“Transeript Block,” No. . Commercial st., Nevada City,Ca =~ < TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: WRG VORP =. 2 as $6 0 MA MONS i a ee 3 00 MIOG MOUS fay ees 156 Per Week by Carrier eee Agents for the Daily set Palmer & Rey.... Ree RS .. New York G, P. Rowell & Co. eae New York 8. R. Niles... .. a gee ig cies BORON N. W, Ayer & Co .Philadelphia ‘Palmer & Rey. .. ortland, Oregon J. H. Bates & Co.. .. New York Dauchy & Co... New York Williams & Co.. London, Eng Cook & Co ‘ h . L. Miller CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted. WE weve SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE . Y iting Companions in good stand. ce ing ere cordially invited to at = Bs ow vax Secoud Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethren in good standing express office, ce) eee Nevada City; °° \ K JILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COURTS Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, No. 6, R. A. ™. STATED MEETINGS AT Ma SONIC HALL, Nevada Cit y,outhe AQ First Moneay in each mouth: Visyp tend. . ‘ JOS. THOMAS, *High Priest: I, J. KoLFs, Secretary. MASONIC \ STICE, Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A.M, STATED MEETI ure cordially invited, C, GC, WEISENBURGER, Master, KoLFE, Secretary. N. E, (HAPMAN, : DENWTisT. el NEVADA CITY. gCAl, LOCA!. ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Office ut Residence, Sacramento St WATOHMAKER AN JEWELER Bro: t Street, Nevada City. Surgeon. b. W. CHARLES, M. D., Homepathic Physician, P STAIRS, BLASAUF'S BUILDING next door below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s ge Hours—10 to12A.M.,and2to4° A. . H GAYLORD 7 FRED 6BARLA GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. State and Federal. Office—Opposite the Court House. FURIFY YOOR BLOOD. hap. riues Im the Llood produce diseases, Codiiy avd meutal health depend upon @ healthy vondition vf the blood. The blood, particularly in the spring and during the hot-* stmier months, becomes clogged with im: puritics, which poison it and generate disease, A harmless blood purifier, without a particle of minerul pu:son in it, such as mercury or potash, Is necessary to remove these impurities and to restore the healthy tone of ming and body. The best purifier and tonio i. wa tothe world is Swift's Specific (8.3.8). Ta regard to its wonderful ‘purifying and tonic powers we give a few testimonials as Collows : . Mr. Win. A. Slebold, with Geo, P. Rowell & o., 10 Sprace Street, New York, writes March wth, . 83: * Lfeel it my duty, for the benefit of ot.ers who may be afflicted as 1 was, to wiite you this letter, which you can use as my testimony indny way you choose, I will answer any inquiry from others in relation to the facts Lerewith stated. In February last I suffered grent pain and inconvenience trom boils, all over my neck; I could not turn my head without acute pain and my blood wasin 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 Ofice, I used one bottle S. 8. 8, and I improved rapidly and very soon I was entircly relieved of my “Job's Comforters. Now not a sign of my aftic.ion can be seen. I feel strong and cheer. * ful, 8, 8. 8. isa fine tonic'as proved in my ease. I sleop soundly and my appetite is good. De, ILN, Chenem, 2 wellcnown phyatcian writes from Ellaville, Georgia: "1 ise S. S, B An convalescent fever casos with the best re, sults. It will, in my judgment, prevent summer dysentery, if one will take a few bottles in the spring, thus preparing the bowels for the strains of summer.'* Mrs, Scott Liston, 11¢ Zane street (Island),Wheeling, West Virginia, writes: “ Having used 8.58.8. for the blood, I can safely say that it beats anything I have used to cleanse ae and make a new being outof.a per Mr. M. 8. Hamlin, Winston, N. C., writes; “Tuseitevery spring. It always builds a up, giving me appetite and digestion, and enabling me to stand the long, trying, ener vating hot summer days. On using it I soon b New York, San Francisce. And Sacramente. De ATTORNEY OF NEVADA W. D. LONG, Attorney and’ Counselor at Law. strony of body and easy of mind.” Treatise on Blood and Skin Discases mailed free, Tax Gwirr BrecivicCo., Drawer $, Atlanta,Ga, County. Office at the Court House. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections on any part of the United States a specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. oO: Counselor at Law and Notary Publi, Pine streets, Nevada City. Alfrea D. Mason, Successsor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEM@IOR MAS pupreme: District and Cire sitCourts e U. 8. Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Gold and Siiver Bullion chased : Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: \ X JILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the State. : GEO. L. HUGHES, fi Attorney and Oounselor at Law, e 4 Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. DIRECTORS: ve. BR, M. Hunt, Joun T. Monga no. M. Huang D. E, Morean. we, Rowiae * L, Housman k. M. PRESTON. ‘ U. S Deputy Mimeral surveyor. One are in Beckman’s Block, JAS. G. HARTWELL, —ANpDcor. Broad and Pine Sts.,. Nevada City CORRESPONDENTS: New York—First IA onal Bank, San Francisco—First™ Sacramento—National Bankof D. O, Mills National Batik. & Le United stares, . , of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal, teacher or ki in §MPLE, PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, PIANO METH9D! BY DR. KARL MERZ. N. PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED come into eneral use w Piano Method. The has so quick] Mera? Ne *“ best teachers throughout the country unite re! latte ate etl J it far superior to any work of t he kind yet written. Karn MERz’ Praxo METHOD contains nearly 300 pages; eleantly printed from large, clear, new type, nely Thustrated and strongly bound NS plang student who wishes to eonnp with the times should fail to exam¢ this new work, which is YET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE, KARL MERz’ Piano Methoil is the cowning success of this well known author, and ig rap. idly taking the place_of all_other in— ’ . struction books for this favorite instrument. . We want . Every Music Teacher Who reads this advertisement to write tou atonce for full descriptive circular of this great work, containing also many testimoniels from well known teachers who are . il W. Pi: SOWDEN, peing. the book. It will pay teachers to look . Attorney and Oounselor at Law" _ os Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner matter than any other before the public;it is sold at the same priceasked for smaller and inferior methods. One with Ameri ‘he matter, githeugh containing more Pia no. Method now Price 83 00, by niail, post paid, TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED. mand One with Foreign ngering. . s Quick Time and Cheap Fares “Bastern and European Cities. BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI. ALL RAIL ROUTES, L. B. LITTLE. wit PRACTICE IN THESTATE AND United States Courts. Pine streets, up stairs. JOHN CALDWELL. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and c re Catalogue of 20,000 sent free on a pl write to us for terms and discounts, §. Brainard’s Sons Publishers Te are invited to send for a sample py of this new work, with the privilege of urning if not what they want. Our e Musical Publications ication. Teachers should Wabash Avenue. Chicago, nn Southern Pacific Company A1LY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT J Trains make prompt connection with the several Railway Linegin the East, connecting at ro fone New York and New Orleans With the Several Steamer Lines to ? P. F, SIMONDS, © OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da City . Cc, W. CROSS CBOSS & SIMONDS, Attorneys and Uounselovs at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. s Pullman. Palace sleeping Cars [ ; Attaehed to Overland Expresa Trains, . . Are io hid . with OPerfid Emigrant) : REPAIRING NEATLY PONE. 5 itional ‘charge for Berths in Third Class Cars. A. WU TKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, YROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW Post Office, Nevada City, F Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured aa other inicrmanen given URAS tte tion at the Compatiy’s offices where pe gan gers calling in p can . 0 routes, ete, : : RAILROAD LANDS * FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. [5° Apply te, or Address 5S w. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R, Ban COMMERCIAL STREET..NEVADA CITY QOLLEY BROS.. ste -+Proprietors : . Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., UNION MARKET, TRY the Oure.f is agreeable. mail ¥ CREAM DALNCATAR RH Cleanses th ‘Nasal Pas ages, Allays Taste and cA A particle is applied into each nostril and ce 50 cents at Drugggists by reglesered. 60 cents. Circulars free, ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren 8t., N, —~* DEALERS IX. At the fore eee, x — i We also keep on hénd 9 choice ° POEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8P.R . pAGON SND LARD es © Shotee stack Se ate ( ‘err &6 co. . % 4 , H. GOODMA ot : Sn : A oe aral Mapaees, S Pasa. Tk'h Agt No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY,. a She : \\) REWARDED dre those who 3 read this and then act; they i will find Hpncea ble employ them from the . to that will not homes and families. The. ofits are large and sure for ory indusus person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. .. It is easy for any one to make $5 and u per day, who is willing to work. Eithr sex, young or old; capital not reeded; you, Everything new, ‘oO pecial lity required, You, reader, can do it as well as any one. _ Write té us at once for full uy Gola Dust, Geld and: ace are Meu tee Address May 6, 1887. Chicago 2 Cortese Orean Has attained astandara of excellence which admits of no stperior. ‘ : : evi vement that in venti’ pty i i a id money ‘Can pro$100 to $30 rred who can furnish their own horses the prin their whole ee Life wa Hn moments may z AP Ae A MONTH can be made working for us. Agents A few. vatancies in towns and ¢: duce, 3 d for These excellent. Nm ong are celebrated OL k response, vasolamey aaa: Srilatic n,beguty in finish, perfect construction, ma! ing t — t attractive, ornamental an: bie orenne for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, etc, Orcs AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, DR. BR. M. HUNT, Physician, NEVADA CITY. IN FACILITIES NEG ALLED . SKILLED WORKMEN MATERIA COMBINED, MAKE THIS and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:30 P. M. ‘{NSTRUCTION BOOKS ne cnn Sg hotel to hotel * pened the ees PIANO led WETTERAU GAREON, . Nevada and Grass Valley ‘Bus Line. se Nevada City at 10 o'clock A. M. Broad st., Nevade-City, opp National Ex Empire Livery Stable change Hotel, B.F. JOHNSON & CO., 1009 Main Street,. JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, Richmond, Va. j _m24 Stable has the largest lot of Ts PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagong and © most reasonable terms ; orses, Carriages and BB es To be found in this part of the State. Hacks to les ag the shortest notice and on The horses are free from vice, of geod style and capable of going as fast as any gentleTIME TABLE: man cares to drive, : Ty earits e potioe the eek ao Good Saddle Horses always on hand regu : a a é evade Chiy of Ube follaw iy hours ‘o'clock . . CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL FURNISHED, 7 Catalogues and Price Lists.on application FREE. ie . : OHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00.,° CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Spencerian Steel Pens : Otters 91,000 » . JReducea to $875. can live at home, and make more pila YOU ones, at wore ier Shpital Dot , Lauiinad ‘eek, : : 4 : ‘ious work, varge CSED BY THE BEST. PENMRN. SA a _ pact? 66., Porfiend. Me Frue Concentrator gin gh “adh f % t] @ pei ! ben temperature. % SEA CAPTAINS IN.SOCIETY. be . The Bold Mariners Achieve Considerable Soctal Success—Tact. required, steamer i< always a social success when he is in port, if he desires to be. Of course, many do not care for other distinction than comes from being leader of the liftle social World withih their ships, The Captains of the Cunarders are nearly all fond of society. Perhaps the most pronounced success is the Captain of the “Aurania.” His handsome face and charming manners have won hia the rather unjust title of the “Dude.of the Ocean.” The salary ofa Cunard Captain is about $5,500, and he can make $5.0 to which is the finest and handsomest on the vessel. There are other privileges: The day before sailing the Captain can give a dinner to his friends, and iteis always a good one. In this way ho makes returns for the social favors he receives. * bef e I happened to meet the. Captain of the-“Aurania” shortly after his arrival here the. other day, and he found awaiting him about a hundred letters from leading people in New York and Vicinity inviting him to dinner parties, th-atre partics, and so on. It was impossi}ls, of course, to accept thein all, anil wher> he could not accept he was sure to offen . , so that at res «9 ie to! of tact. In fact to be.a popular commander ofa ves sel, he tells me that it is necessary to bo trained in diplomacy. Very often! there w.ll be a dozen ladies on*board his. ves#.1, and he dare not show one more attention than the other, and eveh with the exercise of the greatest tact the Captain often makes matters very unpleasant for himself. It is necessary to systematize matters. It is the ambition of the Majority of the passengers to sit on the 5 hand of the Captain at the Hinner table, and of course it is for him to say who the person shall’ be. To’ avoid trouble, should any lady or gentleman have atitle from the English Government, he will select the one holding the highest rank ; or, upon occasion, the courguished American. In the absence of distinguished persons he selects the one w number of times. One of these papialos was telling me about a trip that Christine Nilsson made with him. She was the most ‘distinguished lady abroad, and he was possibl y more considerate with her than with any of the others. A number of other lady apr dk were highly indignant nt thi and referred to Nilsson in a very pnkin way. One lady, whose husband made his start ag a saloon keeper, spoke of her as “a common singer,” and claimed the social honors for herself. But, by'a little incident, they all were ledge that Nilsson was entitled to superior attention. ° One night there was a terrible gale, and all the timid passengers thought the good Old ship would cer"an godown. , The Captain, who, durin ‘fair weather, had prens a large oy wie i , socal way, now too i place aw _tO0K \ n . the ‘wayes swept over the ves. abd nobody but the officers of the . hip were slowed on deck. It was ne essary for the Captain to be stra to bridge, or_he certainly would have n swept off his feet at any moment, Nilsson ‘occupied the hap tyn vy cabin, which was directly under the bridge. A pogo, Wale the Captain could ear within ashort distance of it. and every one wonderad t _ of his trying was passionately fond of music, & rthole pouring out -her magnificen Folce in its full ower 80 that the Captat might hear her. storm was over.
he said t long at his post, and said th attention to the fair singer. —ZIndianapolis Journal, Of Interest to Violinists. . : Dullness threads or indifferent’ material. copper-wire’ give mérfe powerful effects, have a tendenc warmth of the fingers. “To o ing power and softne: ble. to expansion. Fourth arily require heavy strings. better adapted’ to. mdod, mellowed . century’s existence in the violin. thirty strings to $6 uspally contain two to four lengths, A catalogue at hand ty-seven grades. rovidence Journ: . How to Avoid Premature Ol A:e. Tho following advice is given by Dr. Benjamin W. fichanises® madhes milk as the standard food, but vari according to the season. before going to: bed. the body may in the mind actiye and cheerful. . .To maintain an interest in what is going on in the world, and.to take part in reasonable labors and pleasures, ag loan ye en a ‘o take plenty of s py je eysvebioe ag The captain. of a_ first-class ocean. $1,000 a year extra by renting his ‘cabin, tesy will be extended to some disfin: ho has croused the ocean the greatest all were made to a¢knowis time in a : ‘ few feet below it! was a porthole, and by Th Lavd HI \I i et Tho Leading Harness Sho ri = had been on'the bridge for seven hours at be had not succumbed through exhaustion, While he kept his post many of the hardships position were relieved by Nilssen's divine singing. Tho) Captain Jas. Caims, Pee Proprietor. son sat for hours with her face to the The next morning the At the, breakfast table every: one was heaping eine upba the Captain, when ; at had it not been for!Nilsson’s singing he could not. have remained so passengers owed to her as much as to any ong ele a vote of thanks for their safcty. They appreciated it, aud during the resi of the voyage by unanimous consent the Captain was allowed to pay exclusive ' In selecting violin strings ‘it is safe ta choose. those of greatest tramabereacy, of, color indicates too mage e fourth string is coyered with silver or copper wire, or a mixture of metals-of ee ductility. Silver is wound on gut good advantage. Those covered with Strings bearing either of these metals. to rise in pier from viate this annoyance mixed wire is used, coinbinwhich is less lia, strings, ‘as found in market, are apt to be too heavy, -fPlt is best to purchase all sizes as they are needed, as they seldom improve after seasoning.” Old instruments do not ordinMedium sizes that develop rich, clear tones are. by a On. } duly .loading the bridge with coarse strings checks the more sensitive-vibra«tions and tends to dism»smber thd str:tctvre. Prices tange from $1 per bundle of er dozen, . Fourth igs are made in single lengths ; other uotes them in thir‘o subsist on light but nutritious die with ied To take food in.m te. quantity f timesin the day, inctoding G light meal To clothe hg lags but lightly, fo. as Seasons main ‘0 keep the’ body in ae exercise and ; \. to take during cold woather that: the temperature of the Lod. AYER’S ta Restores the color, gloss, and youthful freshness of the hair; stimulates a rich atid luxurious growth; thoroughly cjeanses the scalp; prevents dandruff and humors; and {is the most cleanly and effective preparation for the hair ever offered to the public. Rev. J. W. Davenport, Illinois Bend, Texas, writes: “Ayer’s Hair Vigor, used in my family for several years, has no equal as adréssing, nor for preyetiting the halr from falling out or turning prematurely gray. It ranks among the first keeping my head clear of -dandruff, and preventing Scald Head, Ayer’s Hair Vigor has also caused my hair to grow luxuriantly, resulting in my now possessing hair forty-two inches long, and as thick as could be desired.” The wife of Dr. V. S. Lovelace, Lovelaceyille, 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 Druggists. No More Bald Heads, To produce a new growth of hair on bald heads, In the case of persons advanced in years, is not always possible, When the glands are decayed and gone, no stimulant can restore them; but, when they are only inactive, from . the need of some excitant, the appligation of Ayer's Hair ‘Vigor will ren¢w their vitality, and a new growth will tesult. 1. V.'Templeton, Newbern, N. ¢., writes: “After a protracted illness, with fever, my hair all-came out, leaving tho entirely bald. . I luxuries. of our : procured a bottle . ? 9, raha AYER'S PLAT vicor. etre me * gersoll, Ontario, , fore I had used: writes: ‘“ While ’ all its contents, a thick growth:of hair, hearly two inches ‘Tong, covered my head.” L.D. McJunkin, Perryville, Md., writes: ‘Baldness is. hereditary {n my family. Five years ego the hair on the top of my head was be. coming weak andthin, I procured Ayer’s Hair Vigor, the application of which invigorated the hair roots, and sent out a new growth of young hair. To-day my hair {s as thick and vigorous as ever. I still use the Vigor occasionally to keep my scalp ina healthy condition.” AYER’S VIGOR. HAIR What's the Matter? Why ? Haven't You Heard’ the News ? ff. GILBERr, OF NORTH SAN JUAN Has just returned from San Franciseo 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, Whips, Lashes, Wagon Sheets, Plush Rebes, Linen Robes, sed Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating all those diagases commonly called Female Complaints with which all women. are afflicted, and for these cases isa positive cure. It will purify and enrich your blood, give strength and steadiness to your ne andinvigorate your ontire sys! fete rosy Cheeks and bright sparkling 0 not delay but get it atonce and be cured We. will send free to any address a book containing much useful infgrmation for the ladies, “Qilmore’s Aromatic Wine is giving better satisfaction than any medicine 1 have soldintwenty years, It is all it is represented to be. W. T, JOYNER, Druggist, Delaware, Ohio." GILMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER. For Ooughs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Three Sizes—260., 600. and $1,00 2B Forsaleby * as thousands already have. {Fine Novelties. Special attention is invited to the fine stock of Single and Double Express Harness HEAVY BREECHING Lied and Ohain Harness. (The. Boss for Teaming.) : Everything solo\cheaper than at any other place, in Nevada counge ‘ma0 Gan OF NEVADA OITY,. 3 BroadStreet,,Below National Hote) Harness and Collars a: MADE TO ORDER SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. M@@Al) orders attended to promptly. NEW LUMBER YARD, Grass Valley Road, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works. L. VOSS, Prop’r. ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND / W FOR SALE, wath LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION For Mining and Building Purposes, ——— 11 18 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO.ORDER A8 REQUIRED, ~—e eles -@ feed: supply of SHAKES.& PICKETS All Clear and Second Quality Sugar Pine ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. A oo 0. 0. FENOHEL, Foreman of the yard, Overland : Monthly. TMHE LEADING FEATURE OF THE PREB* ENT YEAR WILL BE ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PTIVE ARTIOLES. Without the Overland Monthly is impossible tokeep informed upon the resources and growth of the Pacific Coast. er and investor. To lovers of Hterature the Overland offers each month the best product of a group of new and brilliant writers. Ite stories of Western adventure, Indian studies, and Pioneer aketchés cover the entire range of Western life, from mining?camp (lays to the living present. Ita literary reviews, editorials, and poems rank with the best Eastern work, Af you wish toald the growth of the Paeific Coast, subseribe for the Overland Monthly. : * i $4.00 yer year, One 8ample Copy, Twenty-five Cents. The Overland Monthly Publishing Oo., , San Francisco, Calffornia. TIME TABLE NO. 30. Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th, At 6 A.M. LEAVING NEVADA GITY: +{ A. M. DAILY—Connecting with over7 i! land arriving in San Francisco at coat 8:30 A. Arriving: 9:00 A.M. DAILY * "45 P. M. DAILY —Cennecting with ys Pata leaving San Francisco at ' JOHN F. KIDDER, General Mauaker, E. H. BROWN, Superintendent, Vy) SEA, WONDERS exist in thousands of forms, butare surpassed by. the marvels of invention, ose who are in need of profitable work that can be done while livi gat. home should at once send their addréss to Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, and rereive free, fall information’ how elther sexgall ages, Can carn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards wherever they live. You are started free. Capital not required, Some ve make over $50 in a single day at this work, All succeed : Ae The BUYEBS' GUIDE IA issued March end * will be found at the office to receive orders. e Nevada City, November 2th 1867, ener . THOS, 5. FORD j oy ~ s part wc TON, Sole Agent * 2 ie em, giving . woe. [3-26-3m . 4nd under owned in the counties of NeThe magasine fs easonttal to the home-sapky ‘0 ie PAILY— Connecting with Pp iF Overland yy haseneer leaving San ran i [fabs Bedale ad as data a Peer Sat et FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR! —OF THE-Oommencing August ;28th and continuing five days. @ Race and Stock Exhibits at Glens breok Park, Midway be. tween Grass Valleyand Noxada City. Pavilion at Nevada Gity 810,000 IN PURSES AND IPREMIUMS, Liberal Purses for State and District Horses. Liberal Promeium» for Live Stock, Farm. ing, Orchard and Dairy Products, and Mechanical and Art Exhibits. FIVE DAY’S RACING. TUESDAY, August 28th. No. -1, Runnina.—Open to all. $26 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added; Second horse $50; third, $25. Three-fourths of a mile and repeat. No 2 Trorrino.—2:80 clans. all. Purse i ‘ No 3% Trorrina.—For three-year-olds Open to vada; Placer, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, Butte, Tehama, Plumas, Sierra, Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte, Shasta, Siskiyou, Lassen, Modocand Yolo, Purse $300. WaDNESDAY, August 29th. Boys’ Tournament at 11 a. mM. for various prizes. No. 4, RUNNING.—Open to all, entrance, $26 forfeit, $300 added. Second horse fal $50. One mile and repeat. 0.5. RUNNINg.—Open to all, For twoyear-olds, $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $160 added, Second horse, $50; third, $25. Fivealgathe of a mile. 0.6. TROTTING. 2:50 class. Purse $400, Open toall. THURSDAY? August 30th. Grand stock parade at 10a. m, No.7. RUNNING.—Distsict. $26 entrance, $10 forfeit, $100 added. Becoid horse. €60; third, ee Half mile and repeat, : No. 8 TROTTING. 2:40 class, Open to all. Purse 5 No 9. PAaCtna,—2:30 class, Open to all. Purse $500. FRIDAY, Auguct 31st. Ladies Tournament, for various prizes, at 1A. M. —Noe.10,-Rurnive en--to--all, 6ntrance. $25 forfeit, §250 added. Second horse, $75; third, $50, One mile and a half. No, 11.—RUNNING--Open to all. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $160 added, Second horse $50; thir , 425. Five elghtha ofa mile and repea' : Ro. 12, TROTTING—2:24 cluss. Open to all. urse i o, 13, RUNNING—Saddle hojse stake. District. Catch weights. * entrance, $50 added. Four moneys—b50, » 15 and 10 per cent. One mile, SATURNAY, September tet. Grand stock parade and awarding of preiniuma at ll a. M, No. 14. RuNNING--Open to all. $50 ontrance, $25 forfeit, ndded. Becond horse, $75; third, $50. One mile and repeat. No. 1). RUNNING—Djustrict. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $100 added. Second horse, $50; hird, §25, Five-elghtha of a mile. No. 16. TROTTING—2:27 class, Open te all, Purse i : No. 17. PActNGa—2:20 class. Open to all. ‘urse $600, — In races designated as “District’'all horses are eligible that were owned in the counties of Nevada and Placer, compet ing me Seventeenth Agricultural Distric * boos oO June Ist, 1888, unless otherwise specified, —_— CONDITIOnse. ~All trotting and pacing races are the best three in five, except in two-year-old, unle otherwise specified; five to enter and three to start, But the Board reserves the right to hold a less number than five to fill, by the drawal of a proportionate amount of . Entra fee per cent of rp accompany nominations. Trotting ' puurese ¢ lyided at the rate of 60 per cent. rat horse,40 per cent, to sécond and 10 per cent, to third. 5 Botiepal Association rules to govern trat‘i the 8 0" f J. it 7 gh reserve fire'dent to moh any two.c alterna yD bats is finiah any ay's racing, oF to inane isn afescan daa D the required nom k-oves shall. be entitled only idin, When legs r of starters appear { anal tries not declared out by 6] P. 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