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. Butte’s bullion shipments
week
average nearly $100,000,
showiog
table
a
give
out of place to
“ paititehed Daily,MondaysBxoepted,
The Bonanza King mine, at Calithe nominations and the balloting in
co,
San Bernardino county, yields
BROWN & CALKINS, —
within
ions
. the Democratic convent
ROSENTHAL’S
TAM WOLF’)Popular Variety Store
CITIZENS BANK,
Assessment Notice.
per
(ANTA ANNITA MIL
MILL AND MINING
COMPANY; » -Location of
STREET.. .-. NEVADA CITY ©
yo
business, pe Francisco,
—
,
er
Notice is hereby
of the Board
of
given _ata
sang .
on the
Pal
I)
PRICE LIST
pital,
Commercial Street
about $60,000a week,
doy of July, 1884,
pr assesmentiNo, ‘taco
—FOR—
Two Chinamen gave out iu the
OPPOSITE
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
C)
es
ola, . B # PS
nag bene ceedue se Piss *Peemaant
Beebe Bar claim on the Klamath last owaoein United ate
the’
on
ion
nominat
tne
g
secarin
of
]* THE PLACE To Buy
at
the o!
ty SER cin chien
suse bees
————
n Rooms 4 v
floor,
JOHN T. MOKTAN....-.2..4.+ Cashier
-sixth ballot. Next came Frankweek from the oppressive heat.
hin
+
eet,
8
ah
:
France,
Gali
boned
ae
MORGAN
soe
ses
Mr. CLEVELAND may well pray to fifty
Scarcity of water is causing the
n Pierce, who was nominated on
i)
wi
esagee
lig
nee
~ be eaved from his friends. The Cinli
and Horatio closing down of hydraulic mines in
ballot,
nth
_. Flour i 100 Ibs..--Th
$2 25
forty-ni
the
to
einnati Enquirer, with an apology
Seymour who was chdsen on the Siskiyou, except along the large rivsale at d= oy“ae lon;ape Frac
oho
Nuns
Smanis,
L,
Housman
it
al
journ
news
the effect thatas a
is made before
I be sold on MONDAY,
+ PRESTON.
ers,
twenty-third.
the 22d
oy Page srt 1884, to
~ gould not suppress anything likely
Promising
gravel
diggings
have
acetate 9 25
balfirst
Buy and Sel} Kx Corn
Buren,
Deposits,
Van
Receive
pay
the
aa.
sar
artin
1836—M
assessment together
to its readers,
to prove interesting
ith costs of“anvertish
ot Bioheten,
been discovered near the source of
Purchase
Gold
Dus
and
Bullion
lot.
tne,
ine, sale, By dear et tee Baned of
published the whole of the ‘Terrible
The gold
sa@f Highest Price Paid for Stat oad Coun
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
1840—Martin Van Buren, unanithe Warm Springs, I. T.
Warrants.
Office—Room 4, second floor, No. 809 CalPale,” as it appearedin, the Buffalo mouely,
Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1 35
is of a fine quality.
DRAW CHEOKS oy
fornia
St.,
San
Francisco,
Cal,
alSun,
York
New
The
New York,
Telegraph.
It
is
stated
that
a
strike
recently
balMiddlings 100 Ibs... ‘150
K, Polk, ninth
1844—James
sacramento.
so, another of Cleveland’s friends,
made in the Trapper mine at Lion
San Francisco
lot.
vell
recei
have
We
Bran
100 Ik... 1 25
:
has this to say
City, M. T., is yielding between $3,Also ay cogaga on all the Principa
1848—Lewis Cass, fourth ballot.
G
L
UETJ
E
&
BRAN
several letters urging that Mr. GroD,
Make Collections and transact » Genera Crushed Sugar
9 lbs 100
1852—Franklin Pierce, forty-ninth 000 and $7,000 per day.
WATCHMAKER
Banking Business.
ver Cleveland should be withdrawn ballot.
Mountain and Valley Fruits,
The “Blaine,” ‘‘Clevelend” and
rte
SS HX
Vat
*
.. 808
ee
—CORRESPONDENTA—
Naw Yorx—First National Bank.
Pa Francisco—First NationalGold Bank
SacrawEento—National Gold Bank ef D
O Mills
& Co,
BROAD 8T. NEVADA CITY.
We issue Sigh + Drafts, Bills of Ex
and Lette: of Oredit available in any
=
of Great B: tain and Europe.
E
and
Jeweler.
LONG LOOKED FOR. OPERA SALOON
The Greeley family has been p2cuTux Philadelphia Press says that liarly unfortunate. Greeley’s Presi~ terrible chill has fallen upon the indential canvass was 9 sad_ blunder,
_ dependent movement since the pub. costing him his life and almost wrecklication of the Cleveland scandals. ing The Tribune. His wife's death,
We give the following extract: Rev. occured the same year, and the shat+
Dr. Strong, resident of the Rochester tered Presidential candidate was
Theological Seminary, whose accessummoned from political exertion to
‘sion to the ranks of the bolters was ‘attend her funeral, which only preheralded in every Democratic and ceded his own by a fow weeks. The
independent paper in the country, game ill luck has followed his childeclines proceeding further in the dren, The eldest is said to have
advocacy. of Cleveland’s elevation to married in a very uncongenial manthe Presidency ; Colonel Conman, of ner, but was in a few years removed
Bostou, whose zesl in behalf of the from earth!y troubles by the hand of
campaign run on moral issues was redeath, and Gabrielle, who is theonly
cently of such a roseate hue, thinks survivor of the Greeley family, has
” there is nothing for the Independents recently beenseverely injured by the
What a
to do but to writ and find out where upsetting of her carriage.
they stand; George Cook, a well curious serios of mishaps and casualiknown dry goods merchant of New ties.
Lobsters
Se * 223 1 00
Sardines
6
*.048
Jelly
6.
1 00
Deviled Ham 4
“‘. .. 1 00
Corned Beef
3
“.:.. 1 00
Salmon
ere 1 00
York, has addressed a letter to the
The Paci Iuctator.
/} made lighter, and is now a
pleasant resort.
WINES,
ATCHES EGGS BETTER THAN A
HEN. The best Machine in the World.
~ Send stamp for Illustrated Circular to
GEo, B. BAYLEY, Manufacturer.
Bh ed
=
en aa GorenTakes Sites
then
ne sot
vas ade Sn
What
e
Pure Gum
CRACKPROOF
"Hall Caxtoria,_
RUBBER BOOTS.
forget the place, under the Theatre.
jy3-lm
Farewell then
peor Beam emg Syrups,
sata ees atin
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS !
~ 0 o-—————
First Day—Tuesday, September 2.
mmgha
1 d eg B. Sears, Hagf peng under Mo.1. RUNNING.
Three-quarters of
»
name of Conn & fears, Insolvent
mile dash for 2-year-olds; free for al,
cas ce B. Conn, one of the members of
Purse $150.
of Conn & Sears, having filed in No 2 RUNNING. Halfmile and repeat,
aimee y by which oad invenfor District horses. Purse $250.
appears ‘that No, 3. TROTTING, 2:55 class for District
id firm
of Conn
& Sears is an insolvent
horses. Purse $200.
vt bong topmost & Sears is hereSecond Day—W ednesday, Sept. 3:
vi
Th ree-quarters ofa
coun of Nevada
Sheriff of the said county
¢.
is No. 4. RUNNING.
hereby directed to take
mile and repeat, for District horses. En.
m ofall the
trance, $25; $10
aie =, we acded,
No, 6. RUNNI
“... -100 countFoonpeta to k
yyuntil
antl the appo tmént rg!pie
phen seyof
Lay ape are forbidden
to
pyy dette owing to said firm, or to stther 2.
B. Conn one
B,
the members of said
firm, or to deliver any
belong
to it or to them, orto Porgy ‘aoe ing
or
bo
= greene,
fem of for vt or theirnt 2
and the
§5O]i
District horses.
forbidden to transfer or deliver any
as herein ordered.
Candles 60 for....... 100 eetf mops fer
of Nevada a
esantes to take possession of all
Don't
Fourth Day—Friday,September 5.
is further ar 11.
arcount, and
Eggs per dozen.....
PRIVATE LESSONS IN
30c
Pie Fruit, 6 cans,.... 1 00
SHORTHAND) Syrup per gallon,.....
75
3 00
same
vy gen
heats, 3in 5, District horses
fis fu
further ordered that all of the creditore of said firm of Conn & Sears, insolvent
debtor, be and appear before the Hon. John
Caldwell, Judge of the Superior Court of the
said County of Nevada, in open Cou
atrt
the
CoRoom
ur
vf t
said Couinrt
the said coun} he! Nevada on Monday the Eight day of
Sp oapete 1884, at: 10 o'clock A. M of that
bed ate their debts and to choose one
=gts assignees of the estate of said debtor. It is further ordered that this order be
published in the Nevada Daily Transcript a
uewspaper
of general
ion
pub!
in the suid county of Nevada as ons gh es
in
And evervthing)>
tion.
~ Goodyear Rubber-Co,—.
WILLIAM WOLF.
Union Hotel Barber Shop,
will be a candidate for the nomination
Sheriff, subject to the action of the ReWho is of
publican County Convention.
Tuk Cincinnati Sun says:
Governor Cleveland that he shoald
not be called upon to answer allega
W
P. SOWDEN will be a Repub
_¥
, lican candidate for Justice of the
RETIRE FROM BUSINESS
made against aman? If Mr, ClevePeace in Nevada Township.
land is the nan these charges make
For Supervisor.
ganization of Massachusetts Demochim to be, he should be defeated.
It ought not to be necessary to know
it.’”
get
will
I
~ gacy
WHITING, of Nevada City, is
2°
anything more to compass his dek.)NILAS
hereby announced as a candidate for the
‘‘Let
;~
says
office
of
Supervisor
of this District, Subject
Sun
feat.
Tun New York
to the decision of the voters of the Distrct,
the Democratic National Committee
Spxakine of Harpers’ Weekly and
For Supervisor.
tell Cleveland that his nomination
was a mistake, at any rate premaPuck, the New York Tablet says:
HAS. E. MULLOY is hereby anture, and he cannot hesitate to reAll the vapid and bigoted vaporings
nounced as a candidate for the office of
of
the
Tory
journal
and
the
Hessian
would
it
that
see
must
Supervisor
from District No. 1, (Nevada
he
tire, for
‘Township)
subject to the decision of the Redaub-cannot
stop
the
onward
march
seoure success to the ticket at once,
publican County Convention to be held Wedand great credit to himself. But of American ideas, as represented nesday, August 27th, 1884,
For Sheriff,
would Tilden, in.that event, be perby Blaine and Logan, for an hour.
“>
suaded to consent to the use of his
HARPER’s WEEKLY is not reproTEPHEN MOORE, of Grass Valley,
name? Tildev is a patriot as well
will be a candidate fir the nomination
ducing
its pictures representing Carl of Sheriff,
ahydo
subject to the decision of the Reasaetatesman, He would
publican
County Conyention.
Schurz
as
looking
like
a
pair
of
comthing to serve his country. He has
For County Treasurer.
pride. His consent, under passes and a pair of spectacles.
In Nevada city on or before January 1st, 1885, I therefore
offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before
known here, the entire stock of
Spzaxtne of Harper’s Weekly caricaturing Mr. Blaine, the Irish
World says: “True to its vile and
venomous instincts and to its foreign masters and patrons, this
wretched. sheet,
which
has
At Nevada City, Aug. 12, 1884, to James
Rodda and wife, a son.
DIED.
E> REMEMBER “eg
LAM CLOSING 0 T! NN HUMBUG .
For Supervisor.
In Proof of this Assertion,
I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID.
N. STRANABHAN willbe a candi. date for.Supervisor fo this District,
subject to the action of the Republican
county convention.
cut.
EN ow is the golden opportunity (it may never occur again
in your experience) to buy goods at your own prices. A
For District Attorney.
.the
V
unblushing effrontery to call itself ‘a
journal of civilization,’ descends to
;
D. LONG will be a candidate for
e_
dollar savedisa dollarearned, and you can save a great
the nomination of District Attor
ney subject to the action of the Republican
county convention.
the deepest and dirtiest depths of
many . dollars yy trading att Casper’ Ss.
For District Attorney.
_ malignity in its effort to excite di
vision and distrust among our peo
D. MASON will bea candidate for
ple to the end that English influence
PUBLIC AUCTION !
‘PUBLIC AUCTION !
10n.
‘
For Assemblyman.
Tux Troy Prees(Democratic) wants,
Cleveland to resign the office“of Gov
erner, now he is a candidate for the
Presidency. Grover knows. a good
thing when.he has it. He has heard
the fable of the dog with a bone
crossing a stream. ©
‘Tarn is danger of driving Cleve
~ and off the track unless the Repub
BAKING
POWDER
F, McGLASHAN hereby aanoun:
cvs himself as a candidate for the
sembly, from the 15th Assembly Dis:
subject to the action of the Derumuen
Will be held on the premises, ke EVERY SATU RDAY
County Convention.
EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further
For District Attorney.
P
notice. This sale will continue till the whole stockis disposed of. To anyone desiring to purchase theentire
F. SIMONDS is hereby announced
« asa candidate for District Attorney,
subject tothe decision of the Republicaa
County Convention.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies, A mar
Notice to the People cr Nevada
licansslow up their boom. The anCounty.
nouncement that Butler is in the vel of purity, strength and, wholefield isa very. cold chill to the someness, More economical than the
RICHARD3ON of Bloomfield
ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold . IDNEY
Township, proposes to enter service of
stock, a very liberal discount will be made.
low test, short weight, alum or.phoshate
ie peden. Soup ONTY IN CANs.
and willexpect the approbation of the en.
tire delegation of the Republican Conven
tion, to meet pee to the next coming election.
SIDNEY RICHARDSON,
4
Wall at.
s N.Y,a ve ~ : May28th, 1884.
to enter and three to start.
In Running
eee five_or_more_subscrib
or Judge.
H. V. Reardan, Atty for Peotioner, ad
Boyt senor except
A
when otherwise expreemy stated, entrance fee ten per cent. on
atin
nomirations.
Agency o Gormully
Celebrated
Boys’ and Youths
ting, and Pacitic Coast Blood
ood Horse Associa
JOHN CAUDWELL,
Purses: divided the rate
o. 60 per cent
os ea bee yd oy cent for second, and
"Rational amsocid
ational
Association rules
to govern Trot
tion to govern Runnin
The Board reserves
right to trot heats
of any two classes aiertiane , or to trot or
run a special race between heats. No mon
-08B0nN & ALEXANDER,
ey for a walk over.
Horses entered for
purses can only be drawn by consent of
the Judges.
Allentries to be made in writing, giving
name, sex, color and marks of horses; also
628 Market St., opp.'Palace Hotel, 8. F.
Mechanics TooJs, ardware and Machinery
name and residence of owner.
Nevada County N. @. R. B.
In Running races, full colors must be
worn by riders.
Drivers in Trot
Races
are requested to wear caps of distinct colors,
to be named in their entries, as their horses
will be designated upon programmes by
colors worn by arivers,
Entries
to all the above races to close with
the Secretary on Friday, August 16th, 1884.
races in which District Horses are entry Beye must have been owned in the
Bigiies ee to ag lst, 1884, except when
“Free for all.
“~
T
S WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT
MORNING ENTERTAINMENTS.
FIRST DAY. Game of Cricket between the
Clubs of the District, for a purse of 350.
— D DAY. A Ladies’ Tournament, for
Wevada City
—ON AND AFTER—
THIRD
prizes.
y. Game of Baseball
between
the Clubs of the District, for a purse of
Grand Stock Parade at 10 a. m.
FOURTH DAY. A Boys’ Tournament, for
FIFTH DAY. Grand Stock Parade and
award of Premiums.
id
11 communications te
GEOKGE FLETCHER,
LEAVING FOR poandsage
6.45 A.-M. DAILY; connectin
5.40 P. MM, ooh arearr
name
915 ® # Daly.
Assistant Secretary.
Holbrooke Hotel, Grass Valley, Cal.
GEO, G. BLANCHARD, President.
jy3o-td
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
Dr. Frazier’s Root Bitters.
11.18 A.
M. DAILY.
6.55 P,M DAILY connecti
nalin every sense. They act strougly upon
senger leaving San Franc! hb oo the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open
and regular, make the weak strong, heal the
lungs, build rem nerves, and cleanse the
SPECIAL TRAINS will be run Daily, blood
and system of every impurity. Sold
commencing gen . April 14th, 1884, an
by
Csrr Bros. §1.
continue until
further notice, betwe en
Grass Valley aidNevada City, ‘leaving as
follows:
a Valley, 9.15 A. M.: Nevada City, » Dr. Frazier’s Magic Ointment.
A sure cure for Little Grubs in the ile,
Grass Valley, 4.30 P. M.; Nevada City, Rough Skin, etc. It will remove that rough5.15 P. M.
ness from the hands and face, and make
Tickets, Good on these special trains on!
you beautiful. Price 50c.
25 cents. -Children between Gand 11 wean FRAZIER. MEDICINE ©O., Props,
of age, 15 cents.
Cleveland, Ohio.
JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager.
For sale by Carr Bros.
ap2
DR. BR. M. HUNT,
DR. PENNINGTON,
Physician;
DENTIST.
OFFICE AT-<INTON’S DRUG STORE,
OFFICE—Commercial Street, (Searls new
NEVADA CITY.
ding,) Nevada City.
—
and Pine Sts.,
ee
is
.
ae
K. CASPER, Proprietor.
cS
Nevada city
sil i cio letor
A Large Stock of Patent Medicines,
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
:
ombs, Brushes, Hand Mirtors,
Toilet. Articles0
1 kinds
Careful attention Given to CompoundingPreston
aS
Selling Out!
r
WALTERYD.VINTON
Pad
in competition with the multitude of . the people,as Sheriff of Neva’a county;
pple. who never grum
Last mule out wins the
Nevada Drug Store,
. District Attorney subject to the depon of the Republican County Conven
and intrigue may be more successfal
‘
_ among them.”
$250; $25 added.
money.
shop beverage, but are strictly medici
vention,
At Grass Valley, Aug. 9,1884, Mrs Olive
yee i, aged 78 years, a natiy eof Connec
Mule Race—go as
you Lips
ia ed for all. Entrance fee
IRAZIER’S Root Bitters are not a dram
H. of ‘Treasurer.of Nevada County, subject to the action of the ‘Republican Con
eae
———————
2:26 class, free for
sundry prizes,
and everything that is usually to be found in a first-class
Clothing Store.
. DAY’ is a candidate tor the office}.
BORN.
nese?
AS FOLLOWS
Consisting of first-class Broadcloth, Cassimere and Pique.
Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets,
no false
such circumstances, would be the
crowning glory of his life, ane the
p:ople would all say amen,’
. Beare
are noalvon
rest erage.
Wednesday, April 16th, 1884,
MEN'S; AND BOYS CLOTHING,
$25 entrance; $10 for
Conditions and Remarks.
set for
ofthe creditors, And
All Trotting and Pacing Races, except
an
is turther ordered atin thé meantime all when otherwise specified, best 3 in 6. Five
Having concluded to
For Justice of the Peace.
tions that are as serious as can be
dash, free forall.
feit;‘ $200 added.
ae
TROTTING.
al
‘urse $600,
No, 16.
RUNNING
Sei
Demoarat fom the outside ever come
here or say a wordin my favor, or in
favor of the Democratic party while
I was the unanimous nominee.
‘Whenever I have any use for an or
eee
a aan
Fifth Day—Saturday, Sept. 6th.
No. 14. RUNNING. Oneand a half mile
prying “plank
is publis
s
hed before the said
q
Bicyeles
Selling Out! Yp>_lteil
At CASPFE=v S.
Purse $200.
Saddle horse race,
for District horses who have never won
—— of an as
7 {as
else in propor:
Half mile and repeat,
No. 18. RUNNING.
ee and to keep the
pg
RUNNING.
3-year-olds, District horses.
Entrance
$25; $10 forfeit; $100 added.
No. 12. TROTTING. 2:45 class.
Mile
cept sueh as may ‘be by law exempt from ex
Codfish per Ib,... ...
receive aid from the Democratic organization) nor did any national
Purse $150.
One mile. $5 entrance; $25 added,
n, and all of his deeds, vouchers, books
50 ecutio
of
Butter per TOU csv cscs
ROGER CONLAN.
Selling Out!
Valua
WALKING FOR STALLIONS,
No. 10.
Candles per box...... 1 75 seal and personal, of the said 3. By Conn,
cs ex
Tak New York Sun, Tilden’s orTG Bi sure the Boots are stamped CRACK
—AND—
‘ . Syrup 5 gallon keg,..
Chief of the Buffalo Detective BuPR OOF on the heels, and have the PURE
gan has an editorial paragraph that
GUM
SPRINGS
on
the
fot
and
instep,
him
with
d
—An
ab=
serve
rly
TYPE
WRITING.
forme
reau, who
or
breaking.
will ourdle the blood’ of Democratic soluto cure for Rheumatism, which prevents thelr crackin
We are making them with
UBBER AND
in the army, inclosing the scandal
F. H. McALLISTER.
Campaign
managers,
Speaking of Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c., and an ASBESTOS Soles, which make them last
rehe
reply
In
about Cleveland.
instantaneous Pain-reliever.
more than twice as long as any Rubber
money
for
campaign
purposes,
it
exBoots made.
ceives a letter stating: ‘‘In regard
PROF. BE. MULLER
FOR SALE B\ ALL DEALERS.
to the slip. you enclose me, it has not presses the opinion that none of the
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK—TEACHER OF—
candidates have a great deal of monand cannot be contradicted. As to
ING, HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING,
——MuUsIro,—
ey
to
invest
in
their
ambitions,
and
word,
every
‘its trurh you can rely on
BOOTS AND SHOES, Eto.
—aND—
and not half hasbeen told that might then adde that Mr, Tilden has a good
_Foreicn Lancuacsrs. .
deal
of
moucy,
but
‘he
is—not—con=
.
35
—o—
have been.”
Proprietors of the
R.
H. Lowell Pad } Agents.
tributing much at present; bis health
8. M. RU
NSTUCTIONS
GIVEN
IN HARMONY
9th
August.
A Boston dispatch of
is too poor.”
oo FRANCISCO.
AND THOROUGH BASS.
Butler
al
‘‘Gener
;
follows
as
>_>:
reads
NEVADA OITY, CAL.
Tne Vicksburg Post, in condemnsays: ‘I see the Democratic leaders
R. WALTERS, Senior vrskrond of the
d
deserte
had
I
ing
the
enforcement
of
the
unit
rule
that
ined
have compla
Natioial Exchange Hotel shop) lately
the Democratic party. There is no in the Democratic Convention at returned from Washington Territory, and
hasin company with his son fitted up at the
way of satisfying them. The last Chicago, makes the satiric and sugUnion Hotel one of the finest shops in the
als
time they complained it was that 1 gestive point, that if voters in the county. “First class work done.
had captured the Democratic organconvention favored one man and saw
POLITICAL NOTICES.
ization. Be itsothen. Ihave only their votes counted for another, it
a
may happen that many of their ballet my captives loose. I have
4@ All political announcements
great debt of gratj sats people lots in November, though intendad must be paid for in advance.
to any for the Democratic ticket, may be
of Massachusetty, but none
For Sheriff.
Democratic or ganization, State or counted for one or the other of its
0 campaign did I ever rivals.
national.
EORGE LORD, of Grass Valley,
S —_{
& SON,
WM. WALTER
ing race.
tion $1,000, wits 2 pounds off for each
$100 below, and S poids added for each
$100 above—11-8 miles dash. Purse $200,
No.6. PACING. 2:20class. Purse $500,
Third Day—Thursday, Sept. 4
No.7. RUNNING. One mile and
free for all. $50 entrance; $15 fontelt:
$250 added.
No.6. PACING. Mile heats, 2 in 3, for
for or on account
of said firm or
Coal Oil, per 5 gallon
can, 1 50 property,
ves, until
o.
Is in connection with the saloon.
But Castorids
AT WATT PARK!
lor Gouri, Nevada war ag
fornia. In the matter of
Conn
TROTTI NG. For double teams,
Tea, 5 Ib box....... 1 25 and
H.
B. Sears, the members eet, are NoMile9 heats,
best
2 in.8. Purse $75.
hereby
A Splendid Bowling Alle
Union India Rubber Co’s
Colds,Indigestion $
SPEED PROGRAMME
the further order of this
:
cures Consfipation,,
Sour 8
In Premiums at the Park
And Pavilion !
Insolvent
ssetlle Sete
. Chocolate, 4 papers ...1 00
Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00
The Coolest Beer in the City
BUY THE BEST QUALITY
:
September 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6,
vouchers, books of ac
Coffee,
3 Ib cans ... .-Can be found at the OPERA SALOON.
Give it a trial.
fidren
NEVADA CUUNTY, OAL.,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs.
* day, Friday, Saturday,
B. ROSENTHAL,
*
Infants and Children,
Without Morphine or Narootine,
LIQUORS
And CIGARS TablePeaches 4
Always kept at the Bar.
No. 87, Castro St. Oakland, Cal.
agi
The best of
GRASS VALLEY,
RECEIVED DAILY.
fue 1 co
ROGER CONLAN, Proprietor.
THE ABOVE SALOON HAS
iro
OVER $5,000
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\recently been enlarged, refurnished, renovated
and
wi
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counties of N
FRESH VEGETABLES
Oysters
Kee
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Agricultural Association,
IN THEIR SEASON.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
An Unlucky Family.
is that the best man may win.
1 00
Brown
* 101-2 ‘ 100
Java Coffee 4
“100
Costa Rica ‘ 6
“100
Beans
33
* 1,00
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Tomatoes
8 cans... 1 00
Green Com
7 cca OO
BOWLING ALLEY, Green Peas 7 “... 1 00
Under Nevada Theatre,
String Beans. 7 ‘‘... 1 00
LAST.
—OF THE—
EL DORADO DISTRICT
Fruits and Vegetables,
—AND—
ballot.
times happens that their full force
1889— Winfield 8, — seccould be successfully chlorided and
does not appear till a late period in ond ballot.
are sufficient of themselves to make
the contest; nor is it possible to
quite a camp of Quij toa.
1884—Grover
Cleveland,
second
_ change the candidates. They must
ter
_
:
ballot.
be voted for, and the only
* stand and
EXHIBITION
Fine Confectionery,
raul pallgn the fod day afseptenber) tM, Siom, oun Monea
as the Democratic candidate for the
1856--James Bachanan, seven“Queen of the Desert” mines, situaPresidency. Some writers wish for teenth ballot.
tednear Kramer Station, io Kern
this because they think Mr. Cleve:
county,
have recently been located.
fiftyidge,
Beaviduv
1860—J ohn C.
land can not unite the Demovratic
!
Phe
reduced
workings in the largsixth ballot.
party; others because they have
have increased
Nevada
in
mines
er
1864—George B. McClellan, first
adopted the, opinion that his moral
the numter of prospectors among the
ballot.
character is bad. All such proposihills this sammer and good work is
1868—Horatio Seymour, twentytionsask for something that is imconfidently
anticipated.
third ballot.
possible. No; there is no chan ging
There are a number of narrow
1872—Horace
Greeley,
indorsed.
the isenes of a campaign after they
1876—Samuel J. Tilden, second veins of rich ore to the north of Quiare at once made up, though it somejotoa, says the Prospsctor, which
THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL
3 ses
Ske
thelast fifty years. It-will be seen
that Breckinridge enjoys the honor
1884.
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