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July 13, 1888 (4 pages)

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SOR RUTH ‘OFFICERS: PRestpenr. . VioR PRESIDERT. CasHiuR D. E. MORGAN..Ass'rCasuier and Sgc’y. DIRECTORS: “pe, K. M, Hot, Joun T, Mogcan q Geo. M. Hugues, D. E. Morgan, . Wm. Epwarps. en st ~ ‘THE DAILY = NS IPT. VOL. LVI.—No. 8976, NEVADA OITY, CAL.. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 138. 1888 Established Sept. 6, 18 60, by N. P. Brown & Oo.ow . ow? . Che Daily Transcript, PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY —BY— BROWN & CALKINS. . ! . S. CALKINS, N, P, Brown Editor. Business M’g'r. JFFICE—“Transcript Block,” No. Commercial st., Nevada City, Ca TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: UP VOOR. ini cab n ls oie re 96 00 3ix Months ..... Pee say Coe nye sa 3 00 FOR MODUS ia. e ss cvest tess es. 150 ‘Per Week by Carrier OF Agents for the Daily Transoript. Paliier &R6Y. . . 55.6022 ices ss New York G, P. Rowell % Co «New York % ne None baat ": puiiddelphia . Ayer ty i Palmer Y Rey Portland, Oregon Pa hs BORON Me CO. ies oleic sens New heed Dauchy € Co.. cc eny cece eis New York Williams & Co. London, Eng Pie) BOL a Pere rine rere ay Chicago L. P. Fisher. jan Francisco £.C. Dake.. San Francisco almer dé Rey ... -Ban Francisco John C. Dewey &Co..... Burlington, Vt Wtinson & Co... tee Bideee’ W,. K. Spencer Grass Valley B. F. Snell. ... +e sseees ¥OU Bet Ps Ds CORUM © os. cicus canon kceeei ys ruckee CO. L. Miller oo. oes cis -French Corral James Marriott North Bloomfield J. We Robb.. , Graniteville J. W. Be Sm ille J. W. Orear -. Downleville Nevada Uity Paid up Capital $30 000 Wi” SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE Rew York, San Francisce. And Sacramento. We issue BILLS OF EXOHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections on ary part of ithe 4 United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and sliver Baliion chased Assay Office at this Bank. ure L. Housman, k, M. Presrow. ~ COBRESPONDENTS; New York—Firet.N ank. Can . : » B 4 te ere or Eastern and Buropeap ities. “THE GREAT ‘TRANSCONTINENTAL. _ ALL BAIL ROUTES, . 4 aes Southern Pacific Company 2 BXPRESS AND EMIGRANT als cane orceees connection’ with © several Railway Liues in the East, connecting at ou New York. and New Orledne With the Several Steamer Lines to ALL BUROPEAN PORTS Pullman Palace’ Steoping Care Attached to'OVerland Express Traths. Third Qlass Sleeping OarsAre'Run ied 9 with Overland Emigrant Trains.. No onal. charge for Bertha in Third Clase Ci , ‘ars. ts Sold, Slee Car Berths sedured ont one Ticemalion tides po, pe lica tion at the Company's offices where p: z gers calling in person can secure choice 6 ronates,, a é iC P. ; RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS, Apply to, or Address y Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter, No. 6, R.A. ME. STATED MEETINGS’'AT MA *) iid iting Companions in good stand. 6 cordially invited -to at nd. JOS. THOMAS, High Priest. I. J. Rourx, Yeeretary. MASONIC ) I TICE. Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A.M, STATED MEETINGS ON THK Second Wednesday of each month, Visiting Brethren in good standing are cordially invited. Cc. C. WEISEN Kourg, Secretary, BURGER, Master, N.E,ORAPMAN, DENTIsT. NEVADA CITY. CAN, LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Offic: at Residence, Sacramento St LEUTSIE & BRAND, _ WATOHMAKER ANw JEWELER Broud Street, Nevada City. ie) o P STAIRS, Surgeon. &. W. CHARLES, M. D., Homespathio Physician, BLASAUF'S BUILDING next door below Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express office. rh Hours--10 f 12A.M.,and2to4 «A. GAYLORD~ FRED SBARLA GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. W UL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COURTS State and Federal. Office—Opposite the Court House. W. D. LONG, Attorney and Oounselor at Law, Lye ATTORNEY OF NEVADA County. Office at the Court House. of th Office—Thomas Block Pine streets, Nevada City Alfred D. Mason, Counselor at Law and Notary Publio, Successsor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEM@IOR eee District and Cire .1it Courts e U. 8. corner Broad and Office in Morgaw GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Oounselor at Law, bpd aa IN ALL THE COURTS of the State. & Roberta’ Block. . OQ” JAS. G. HARTWELL, Surveyor, : —ANDU.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. FICE—Upatairs in Becknian’s Block, cor, Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City i'n Office in Morgan of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada cley, Cal, W. BP. SOWDEN, © Law WILL PrActice It att THE courts of the State of California, and of the United States. : od & Roberts’ Block, corner L. B. LITTLE, JOHN CALDWELL. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. \ to PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, up on P. F, SIMONDS, c, W. Choss Cross & NIMONDS, i » Attorneys and Counselpes at Law, wt PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. ’ OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da City B A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ROAD STREET, TO. DOORS BELOW Post Office, Ney y. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPEUIALTY REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET. .NEVADA CITY , . }QOULEY HROS.,.... .Proprictors’ — DEALERG IN Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., W. H, MILLS; Land Ageat, C. P.-R. R. Bap _ atthe fomestseten aa FOROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8.2&R a reeins 4 FE Sa pene s chttosA, N. TOWNE, 7. H. GOODMaR, ’ i oy General Manager, Gen. Pass & TH’S Agt . No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, : ohne By Cold Dust; Gola und Chicago : Cottage . . Oran Has attained aatandard of excellence which admlts of ne oarery improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce, cnet see May 6, 1887, -¥ 1$.100 to $30 d who can furnish their own horses pref ‘sive thelr whole time,.to . hea. B. F. Richmond, Va. A MONT ' working for us. Agents) Ciera i e in vaiwadien in wos one ea. CO., 1009 Main Stree’ JOHNSON & pot ge These excellent Organs are tome, quick eesponse, vaHoty of combina, aidlgic dehign, bebuty te dalah, pertect eo ornamental and desira bis Organs for homes, Schools, churches lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED nae NA ON D WORKMEN “barum its eRIALe COMBINED, MAKE THIS ~ AND PIANO STOOLS Catalogues and Price Lists on apelicettos PRRE, te come . ‘ DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician, or AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, NEVADA CITY. A Leite Ne 4 and na 2 :30, 5, Nevada and Grass Valley ‘Bus Line. TIME TABLE: NTIL fursher notice the ‘Bus will make tO beeen Grass Valley and Ris folios Vb aaa b o'clock . “lty ot 16 Mooi A. i: pote! to Tote 25 eenta for the ARSON, WETTERAU 4 S* oeietort, jrass .g and 1, 8:45 iv Novela im trip. ee d terms free. Better not delay. peat Q you round f . . c tal not eas sried free. Both sexes oy Costs you ' home, and.make more UT Sousy ot wor for us, than at th Mg piaaseet SONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the 4. First Moneay in each month. Vis-. " can be made] . PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. Impurities im the Livod produce diseases, Bodily and mental Lealth depend upon a healthy condition of the biood. The blood, particularly in the spring and during the hot sununer months, becomes clogged with Impurities, which poison it and* generate dis> ease, A harmless blcod purifier, without « particle of mineral poison in it, such as -‘mer* cury cr potash, ts necessary to remove these tmpurities and to reztore the healthy tone of mint and body, The test purificr and tonio kos.wo to the world is Swift's Specific (8.8.3.) Tu regard to {ts wonderful purifying’ and follows : Mr. Wm, A. Slebold, with Geo, P. Rowell & Co., 10'Spruce Street, New York, writes March ih, 1 832" I feel it my duty, for the benefit of others, who may Le aficted as 1 was, te Ww l@jyou this letter, which you can useas my testimony Ineny way youchoose, F will answer any ioguiry from othersin relation to the facts Lerewith stated. In February last I suffered great pain and inconvenience from boila, all over my neck; I could not turn Biy head without acute pain and my blood was in poor condition. After frying all the Usual remedies in sach cases, and finding no relic’, by the persuasion of Mr, J. W. Fears, Manager of your New York Office, I used one bottle 8. S&S, and I improved rapidly and very. soon I was entirely relieved of my “Job's Comforters.” Now nota sign of my affliciion can be scen, I feel strong and cheer. ful. 8. 8. 8. isa fine tonio as proved th my case. I sleep soundly and my appetite is good, Pro N, Chones, a well-known physician writes from Bliuviiie, Gucigin: * ico SSB in convalescent fever cases with the best results. It will, in my Judgment, preventsum: mer dysentery, if one will take a few bottles in the spring, thus preparing the bowels for the strains of summer.” Mrs, Scott Liston, 116 Zane street (Island), Wheeling, West Virginia, writes; “ Having Used 8,8. 8.for the biood, I can safely pay fthatit beats anything I have used to cleanse the blood and make a new being out of a peron.” Mr, M. 8. Hamlin, Winston, N. C., writes; “Tuse it every spring. It always builds me up, giving me appetite and digestion, and enabling me to stand the long, trying, ener. vating hot summer days. On using it I soon become strong of body and easy of mind,” Treatise on Blogd and Skin Diseases matle@ frec, Tux Swirt Srrciic Co.,; Drawee 8, Atlanta,Ga, PLANO METHOD! BY DR. KARL WERZ. N° PIANO METHOD EVEK PUBLISHED as Merz? has so quickly come into general use ew Piano Methed. The best teachers throughout the country unite in pean it farsuperior to any work of the kind yet written, Kary Meng’ Piaxo METHOD contains nearly 300 pager, eleeently Fated from large, clear, new type, nely illustrated and strongly bound. No teacher or piena student who. wishes to keep up with the times should fail to examne this new work, which is SIMPLE,PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, YET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE. ing success of this well known author, and is rapidly taking the place of all ‘other inpp a books for this favorite instrument. e wan Price $3 00, by mail, post paid. TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED. 000 sent free on application. Teachers should write to us for terms and discounts. S. Brainard's Sons Publishers: . Wabash Avenue. Chicago, ba) Cleanses th Nasal Passages, Allays P “Senses of Taste andi Smell. ; TRY the Oure, A particle is a plied intoeach nostril and is eable. ce 50 cents at Drugggists by m re red. 60cents. Cirgulars free. ELY BR VOTHERS to Warren 8t., N, Y. RO + me them from their homes pny Prone’ are lous snd sare cd over indus8 person, many have made and are now making teveral hundred dollara a month. It is easy for any one to make $5 ot eg y wards per day, who is willing to work. ‘ Xs old; capital al « ou, er, ¢ well ao any one. Write to us at o) Mor full f we mail free. Address 2 Con bortand, Maing, Empire Livery Stable ~Mroad st., Nevada City, opp: National Ex ehange Hotel, ., Y hae FROPRIETOR OF le has largest loi orses, carriages and Buggies To be found °R ah ome, a me with elegan ns acks to let at the shortest notios tend on emostreasonableterma — The horses are free frem vice, of geod ste and capable of fast + man cares tod “ag dan " = bs Be . Good Saddle Horses always on hand . CARRIAG pp hers FURNISHED. ‘Spencerian Steel Pens -Are the Best. UseD BY pases aad . Frue Concentrator: ts 212 cea to $575. tonic powers we give a few testimonials as ~ Kart Merz’ Piano Methoil is the cownz Every Music Teacher . rominent Demo fri Who reads this advertisement to write to u we PI t orat, a friend of the at once for full descriptive circular of this arer of the Times, was running for office, great work, containing also many testimo. Of ‘course Storey helped him out, The Bials ba a Oo phowa senchart = po ate : paper containes 9 few editorial aragraphs . ui @ It will pay teac! 0 1 F into the matter. ANhough contain Tesh tek te he ee hora matter than any other Piano Method wo. ; preg: ’ ‘in repor' Py eg ea i paeidaad a2 TEOPPPPN & the cy One with American and One with Foréign'} Fingering. Teachers are invited to send fora sample © preaitraginl to ae Fresar rere = their returning if not what iney want Ore Renee . theoice tance Story the thovent oer ‘Catalogue of 20,000 Musical Publitations . ta him that it would bea .” : Toh si families. The HENNESSY, Proprictor, ’. bs) 3) EAGER FOR ITS HEALING ‘WATERS. ® North Carolina Wountaineers Wrought Up : Over a Mineral Spring. A few days ago, while riding through the mountaing of North Caidiina tf tamb epee an old man hauling a barrel of something liquid. He had paused before a log cabin, where a number of children and dogs were trying to capture a ae ee a taken refuge in the top of a tree, oultry, ginseng, and two pigs made up the old man's loa F together with the drip; vessel. nied toting for a nickel. “Cider ?? I in “What. mout yo’ name, stranger?’ he asked, scanning me from head to heel. “Oh, you are haulin ‘moonshine,’ I see.” “Stranger, whar did yo come from ant what be ye a doing hereabouts, any way ?”’ “I'm not @ revenuer,” I protested. “Let me have a sip.” . But it was not until I gave a full account of myself that he yielded the least information, and then I found that he was pedd ing water, and that the truck in the bottom of his:vel isle was the currency he had taken in payment. 4 £ seems that one day last summer, W!lie ker, a small boy of Ashe county, any .-cd bumself by cieuning put a spring up ou tie mount.in site, and found the next mon ng that the poison-oak sores on h's hand; were heaied.’ “Others tried the water for scrofula, and now the whole mountain country is a4 wild alter pote water as though it euce! all the jis of flesh, The cld aian had hauled this load more than forcy miles, “I b’lieve the furder 1 gite from ole Thompson's pison spring the wuaser they is arter it,” he said to my inquiry. Meanwhile the gobbler had been: taken,. and as.a scrawney woman tied him tothe iga-the peddier drew for her a quarto :.0 ealing water.: I tasted the liquid curiously, and found it very pure, but. iis analysis is remarkable, for besides arsenic it contains bromine, iodine, lithium, and a phos‘Certainty no fluid of mineral has ever caused a sensation through the hill country equal to this. Numerous troubles occurred STR, ie pogeemaion of the mae a on invi rom ‘Ville, Ya, & Capt, Thompson bought the mountain side, at ideloset the romine-arsenio spring to against Agh ting visitora. The moonshiners armed and tried to drive him off, but when the old man heard they were coming he took a aned near -his wih & stip ; € comed up here ter ,tell yer-ter git,” Poy called to him. ” + 122 PUt @ toot inside that thar fence an’ I aA git you,” was the answer, and he is there
All the water that runa is caught. In one month, when a record was kept, more than 6,000 vessels were taken away full of water. rotect himself vias &K MONEY For REPORTERS.en sa How Editor Storey's Opposition to Free \ Gifts Asserted Itself. * Mrs. Storey, widow of the: eelebrated Chiceno Heitor, delights to tell of = reeigic cg which occurred some ‘years ago t depth of Mr. Story. eo? ore tho According to the in the; the poe a was pl tok By piihae: tender the reporters, who had done, Buch, . wonderful ngs. f f hes, some bak of hi pup Z E Be marebont 0 the © ,. Jain was m ing that tene--and: said to that gentleman: { vi “Mr. Chamberlain, I want to niake a little Present to the reporiers of your état: I sup; Abe rt my ee i : ‘Never mind that,” repli r. re lain; “it’s not necuseare, and [ prog My. herghe wouldn't like Ht." ee “But the reporters have really dome verpnicely by me, Mr. Chamberlain, and { want jen them jes! an I ap pete pass ty Here’s a $10. _ 1 wish you pipes be Mr. Chan 5, and divide it among the reporters with my comp!iments.” ~ . “Oh, that won’t do,” remonstrated the editor, “and ha must really put away your money ah i Story will be sure, to get cpe@ngry about it’. P gotthe candidate folded up the $10 note aie unable to understand why it had been eclined. Of course Editor Chamberlain had to turn his’ head in order to avoid laughing the candidate in the face, and in \speatting of the incident afterward, Mr,, oo agian said: P ‘We twenty-four reporters at that time, and the $10 would have given them just forty-one and two-third cents each.” ae Spurioas Vinegar, . ~ mA Gress. foal of the seent now sold is made from oak and hemlock chips treated with a mixture of tartaric aoid, shi sod, and . water,” said a wholesale grocer recently. “A quantity of the chippis cast into a stuut barrel, which is filled fo the briiu with acid and water, and left with open bung in achot eellar or apartment, to ferment, or work, as the myo rapturers term it, and at the end of “two-weeks: the contents of thé barrel ure transformed into ‘cider vinegar.’ Vinegar be kept Pr ie roof must be of at least ) fovty-grain, test, but-the test ‘tube of the vinegar man is much the same As that of the liquor dealer, and telis merely the strength ofthe fluid, without indicating any aduiteranee, amteotexers, Sp went i OnE W, n really pure vinezar. The Pate Laport ta bugele and can Seni teil th diiterence b tween the spuriougjanc genu ve artieles by tusting thém. There is an enormaf @us-prott on vinegar, and wholesale cealers frequen:ly make startling cuts jin prices to un.ersell their rivals, and this sometimes awakens the suspicions of bayer that ‘things are not what they seem:4 Vinegar, which {s largely pomried "iy Manufacturers ig through egar p. or called ‘mo ue the only the ther," The most-of this will stand ony west that-oan be applied. Two pouius of it piaced in a baire! of water will io two Z m 4 sransrorm tne iiquid posted 8 een “yn be bought anywhere, ‘This is readily solu @¢ wholesale for 15 cents # gallon.” . ‘ + ‘There is a: great.difterence between ne by of pr is harahe) i e cn bal wes" posst ws arene traveling te ; ; fing hie head ont of Gas Oe w of the Salt way i Me did it-once.too » howevor, pastoral Maar hen, ls ‘iis “hat-box and. . hurled it also out of the Nisdow,. Bo So aed ofa at aon oa . “You expect your hat-box to bring back your m, » Eogtishman, “No name cote ner ‘an peat on the ee ue of his heunges, The eave ae AYER’S steve Restores the color, gloss, and youthful freshness of the hair; stimulates a rich and luxurious growth; thoroughly cleanses the scalp; prevents dandruff and humors; and {s the most cleanly and effective preparation for the hair ever offered to the public. Rev. J. W. Davenport, Illinoia Bend, Texas, writes: “Ayer’s Hair Vigor, used in my family for several Years, bas no equal as a dressing, nor for preventing the hair from falling out or writes: “ While : 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.” Thé wife of Dr. V. S. Lovelace, Lovelaceville, Ky., had very bad tetter sores upon her head, causing the hair to fallout. Ayer’s Hair Vigor healed the sores, and in Jess than twelve months produced hair a foot long. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowoll, Mass., U.S. A. For sale by all Druggiste. What's the Matter? Why ? Haven’t You Heard the. News ? 7. GILBERT, OF NORTH SAN JUAN Has just returned {rom San Francisco where he purchased the latest novyelties in his line He has at his store the finest Single and Double Buggy Harness, :His own make,) Saddles, : Bridles, — . a Whips,Lashes, . i i Wayon Sheets, ¢ ‘ Plush Robes, Linen Robes, fine Novelties. Special attention is invited tothe fine stock of HEAVY BREECHING : Lead ‘and Ghein Harness, (The Boas for Teaming.) place in Nevada 2 alga ng 4 county turning prematurely gray. It ranks . fever, my hair all came out, leaving me among the first entirely bald. Juxuries of our oAuae ahaa yo house.” Miss ’ of <Ayer’s ree AVER'S PLAT vicor. Si er gersoll, Ontario, : fore I had used Single and Double Exprese Harness fverything sold cheaper than at any oibat 4 m29 6m No More Bald Heads, To produce a néw growth of hair on bald ‘heads, in-the case of persons advanced fn years, 13 not always pos sible. 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 applicas tion of Ayer’s Hair Vigor will renew their vitality, and a-new growth will re« sult. L. V. Templeton, Newbern, N. C., writes: ‘After a protracted illness, with all its contenta, a thick growth of hair, nearly two inches long, covered my head.” L.D. McJunkin, Perryville, Md., writes: ‘Baldness {s hereditary {n my family. Five years ago the hair on the top of my head was be coming weak andthin, I procured Ayer’s Hair Vigor, the application of which fn vigorated the hair roots, and sent out a new growth of young hair. To-day my hair is as thick and vigorous as ever. Istill use the Vigor occasfonally to keep my scalp in a healthy condition.” Li 3 HAIR s Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating all those di nenaen commonly called Female Complaints with which all women are afficted, and for these cases isa positive cure. It.will purify andenrich your blood, give strength and steadiness to your nerves, andinvigorate your ontire system, giving ou pre . cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. bo not heed but get it atonve.and be cured as thousands already have. We will ‘send free to any address a book containing much useful information for the ladies, “Gilmore’d Aromatic Wine is giving better satisfaction than my sold in twenty 7o*. I f sented to be. Delaware, Ohio," GILMORE’S MAGNETIC ELIXER. For Ooughs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Discases of the-'Throat and Lungs. Three Sises—2b50., 600, and $1.00 @@F-Forsaleby = [8-25-3m medicine I have is all it is repreOYNER, Druggist, "ae. THE Overland : Monthly. MHE LEADING FEATURE OF THE PRES* ENT YEAR WILL BE ILLUSTRATED. DESOR’ PTIVE ’ ARTIOLES. Without the Overland Monthiy . fe sources and growth of the Pacific Coadt. . The magazine is essential to the home-seok+ erand investor. ‘To-lovers of literature the Overiand OF NEVADA CITY. Broad Street, Below National Hotel Jas. Cairns, Proprietor. Harness and Collars MAGE TO ORDER 5 SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP: Repairing Neatly Done. ee-An orders attended to promptly. NEW LUMBER YARD. Graes Valley Road, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret' Works, L. VOSS, Prop’r. WIE AEWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND FOR BALE, _ eM LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION For Mining and Building Purposes, od !1 I8 THE INTENTION TO KEEP THYARD WELL SUPPLIED W1TH LUM~BER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER AS REQUIRED. ee mrs Alse a goed supply of SHAKES & PICKETS 0. 0. FENOHEL, Foreman of the yard. "will be found st the offibe to ‘Nevada City, November 12th 1687. © é THOS. 5. FORD “ ‘Attoriey and Oounselor st Law, oe ithe atraan ® The Leading Harness Shop All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine . ALL ORDERS LEFT ATT YARD WILL BE PROMPTLY A DED TO. offerneach month the best product of a group of new and brilliant writers. Ita #tories of Western adventure, Indian studies, and Pioneet.sketches cover the entire fange of Western life, from mining-camp days to the liyitigpresent. Its literary reviews, . @ditorials, and pdemps rank with the best 'Easteri work. If you wish toaid the growth of the Paeifie Coast, subseribs fer the Overland Monthly. 44.00 yeryear, = One Sample Copy, Twenty-five Cents, The Overland Monthly Publishing Oo., San Francisco, California. . TIME TABLE NO, 30. Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th, At 6 A.M. LEAVING NEVADA CITY : + & 4. M. DAILY—Connecting with over4: (6 tana arriving in San Frantisco at P. M;, DAILY—Connecting with LJ Overland Passenger lea San }:00 at 6:30 A. M, ie ™ Arriving: 9:00 A.M. DAILY ° . P. M. DAILY — Connecting with fy , aatteaabad leaving San Francisco at JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. SEA WONDERS exist in thou: of forms, eee surpassed E. H. BROWN, Superintendent. seg: 4 4 the mervels of inven ose who are in Lp of profitable work that can be’ done while lving at be rigs id at once send their address to Hallett & Co, porsand, Maine, and recefve full informa n how elther all rom 0: see can cure Lo Wo Oh yat day ang “. and under owned in the countica of Netokeep informed upon the refree. Capital not ed. Some er make over $00 ina matetes at this wae All sue . FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ~—OF THE— HH7th Agricultural District AsSociation for 1888 NEVADA AND: PLACER OOUNTIES, htt e ¢ Commencing August ‘28th and oontinuing five days. Wace and Stock Exhibits at Glen" Breck Park, Midway between Grane Valleyand Nexada City. Pavilion at Nevada Oity $10,000 IN PURSES AND IPREMIUMS. Liberal Purses fer State and District Horses. Liberal Prem. fume for Live Stock, Farming, Orchard and Dairy Products, and Mechanical and Art Exhibite. FIVE DAY’S RACING. TUESDAY, August 28th. Nov 1, -RUNNINe.—Open to all. ‘$25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. Second horse $50; tnird, $25, ‘Three-fourtha of a mile and repeat. all. h No 8. -TRoTting.—Far three-year-olds vada, Placer, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, Butte, AB, mdanine, Huma erre, a Drea Ps ita, i , Lassen, Modoo aud Yolo. Puree eg be WaDNRSDAY, August 20th. aazs Tournament atll a.m. for various aeB, Pye. ‘4, RUNNING,—Open to all. $50 enrep orfeit, $900 added. Second hore ; Qne mile and ropeat. ; No. 5. Rv NINg.—Opeu to al]. For twoato ds. entrance, ¢10 forfeit, $150, adGed.: Becond horse, $56; third, $25. Fiyesighthé of a mile. : j 0.6. TROTTING, 2:50 class. Open-to all, Purne $400, ‘TRURSDAY) guguet sot. Grand atock patade atiQ4. mu. NO. 7.. RUSNENG.-Dista fet, 10. forfeit, $100 added econd ho $50; Pitre $25, wat mile aud repeat ” No. 8 TrRortine. 2:40 class. Open to ‘all. Purse $500, Bea PACING,~—2:30 clase. Open to all. e PRIDAY, Augwit ist. Ladies Tournament, for various prizes, at A.M. No. 10. Runwina-Open to all. trance. $25 forfeit, nee 75; third, $60. en250 added. Second One mile and a balf. 6, 11,—RUNNING—Open tu all. §25 ontrance, $10 forfeit, ea ded, Second horse $50; tiled, $25, Five eighths ofa mile and re} 3 Ov 12, -TROTTING—2:24 clans. Open to all. Purse $500, oS i pa es Cay (atte +Bitidle hojse stike. rict. Cal weights, entrance, added. Four monéys—6d, £ 15 and 10: per cent. One mile, t SA'S URNAY, September tut. Grand stock parade miume et ll A. Mw. No. 14, Runnine—Opan to ail. trance, $25 forfeit, $300 added, here, ue » 50 one ave, and » 1b. —~Dig 25 entrance, {uo forfeit, $100 added. cond here. $50; ird; $25. Five-elghths of a mila, No. 16. TRorrina—2:27 class. Open to i Purse $500, 0, 17. PaciNa—2:20 class. Open to all. ree §600. and awarding of preon: cond repeat, _— In races designated as “Disteet“all horses are eligible that werowned n the coun-. j ties of Nevadea and Placer, compri ing the Seventeenth Agricultura) Distric poor to June Ist, 1888, unless otherwise specified. CON Prrrons. All trotting and pacing races are the beat three in five, except in wo-year-old, unless otherwise specified; five to enter and three to start, But the Board reserves the right to oa less ‘number than fiveto fill, by the withdrawal of @ proportionate amount poi : o and pacing purses divided at the rate of per cent. to firat horse,30 per cent. to second and 10 per cent. to third. : National.Association rulea to govern trot3 perves the right to lternately if y's tacing, or to eats. A horse for the entrance mone 6634 here there is more than b ere ere is mo one en the Houle nam Ame rate. ng Over. fety fe ‘cept when condiNo 2 OTTING.—2:30 elags. Open to . Purse $25. pntxanco, . 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