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YADA DAILY TRAYSCRIPT
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BROWN & CALKINS,
M. P, BROWN.. ...+..-BUSINESS MANAGER1, 8. GALKINS..,. +. barat Using SDIROR
AT FIFTEEN GENTS PER WEEK
BY MAIL
PER YEAR... $7 . SIX MONTHS. .$3,50
THREE MONTHS.. .$2.
ft Paid Strictly in Advance, ad per year.
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Nevada County Official Press
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‘FRIDAY...-AUGUST 17, 1883.
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“Says the Fresno Republican: “Tn
this county, among all classes, thére
is astrong prejudice against a mar_ ried woman receiving the undivided
“persistent attention of men_ other
than,her lawful husband.” It is a
‘ source of gratification to know there
is oné county in the State where
such things tn bie down. But
what doesthe Republican thiok is
the custom in this respect of the remaining fifty-one counties ?
Sunpay evening Mrs. ba Dee
bett was found dead on the A'ameda
road, between San Jose and Santa
Clara, near her home. A’ whiskey
bottle lay near ‘her side. She had
been a hard drinker for many years,
. The Coroner’s jury found that deceased was a native of. Ireland, 55
years of age, and came to her death
by the excessive usé of intoxicating
liquor. She leaves a husband and
“ two-children,
ALREADY rents have advanced
seventy-five per cent. in San Franciscoin anticipation of the visit of
Knights and their friends. Now is
the time for the lodging house keeper and the hotel men to take in the
coin. ;
ah
.
Jopae Jere S. Buack is seriously
lat York, Pa., and suffering intense
pain. His condition is considered
critical.
: oo
Str William Armstrong thinks
that the State should limit the number of a man’s children,
Near Auburn, on Monday, Hiram
Stoddard was killed by the accidental discharge of his rifle,
tial
Tue tax levy in Cochise county,
Arizona, is $350 on the $100; in
Pima county, $2 00,
T. P. Taytor died in Omaha
from the effects of a spider bite on
his lip. ena
POE EE SRS PERS Ur
Count pe CHAMborp’s friends
have abandoned ail hopes of his recovery,
Magors, the Santa Clara murderer;
has been granted a writ of hatieas
corpus,
A snow storm prevailed at: Sherman, Wyo., Monday.
For Sale ata Bargain.
The house and grounds of Mrs.
John Williams, situated on Prospeci
Hill. For particu.ars enquire on the
premises, augl4-lm,
The Beehive.
There is no establishment north o!
Sacramento that offers greater in
ducements to purchasers of groceries,
provisions, etc., than the Beehive
on Coinmercial street, Nevada, ti
ne oo os
Accident Policy.
Miners, seeure an Accident Polics
a the Homie Benefit Aesociation. I
costs but little, and in case of accident you will be allowed from $5 tu
$25 per week, according to the policy youtakeout. Accidents are lia
,ble to occur at any moment, and. il
you obtain an accident policy from
us the amount you would receive,
case of an accident, would be more
than regular wages,
lw Branp Br.s., Agents,
Dupiz Hams at Smith’s, Nive
and juicy. tf
I ee
The Boss.
' The Boss Coffee Pot beats all others, Do not forget that J. J. Jackson keeps it for sale. He also sup‘plies the choicest brands of fine
ground coffee for the Boss. m5
—e oe -Piano Tuning.
H. L. Jordan, an experienced and
permanently established Piano and
Organ Tuner and Regulator, is pre
pared:to fill all orders promptly.
Mr, Jordgn is highly recommended
by the musical ftaternity. Leave
orders at Brand & bro.’s store, tf
A Card.
To: all whoar suffering from the error
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak
ness, early decay, loss 01 manhood, &c., J
will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis‘Bend acelf-addressed envelope to the Rev.
Josern T. Inman. Station D, New York. #
‘Mountain Ice.
<
The Nevada Ice Company has
‘eommenced the regular delivery of
‘Gee in Nevada City for the Summer season. Allorders left at the
Company's office, on the Plaza, will
be promptly atterided to. tf.
cE eee ceeeeemememaeel
‘Don's forget that J. J. Jackson
-_ keeps on hand all kinds of canned
sugar-cured hams, wines and
for medicinal purposes, and
oA
everything found in a first-class
grocery store. — jyl9-2w
1 indebted to me will
covered bya missionary in South America.’} °
‘The Democrats of Virginia bave
commenced an aggressive campaign
against Mahovism. :
Sentiment in favor of biennial
sessions of the Legislature is growing
iu Massachusetts. hs :
Iix-Governor Plaisted, of Maine,
has bought another newspaper—-this
time in Augusta—and, it is said will
advocate the nomination of Butler
for the Presidency.
Two important measures are now
before the Georgia Legislature—one
forbidding Sunday excursions, and
the ottér providing for local option
as to the sale of liquor.
Tha Little Rock, Ark., Gazette, a
Democratic. paper, predicts that both
political parties will take their cavdidates for President from points
west of the Alleghany Mountains,
A Texan paper advocates holding
the next Democratic National Convention in Galveston, pleading that
for nearly a quarter of a century no
in a Southern city,
Ex-Senator Wallace of Pennsylvania; is said to aspire to the Democratic nomination to the Presidency,
During the time he has been in private life he harebuilt his fortune
aud.is now thought to be worth
$3,000; bd
Anotherdelightfal illusion is to
be destroyed». The famous ‘white
plume” of Navarre has been found
among the historidalhaouvenirs which
adorn the salons of Frohsdorff, and
turns out to be a black one, This is
an instance of proving whiteto be
black.
Mr Hendricks recently remarked:
“Did you ever think what a task lies.
before a Democratic President who
suceeds along Republican’ Administration? Just think of 100,000 Federal offices to fill, and 10,000,000 applications for them, I am quit~ willing that any man who covets the
task shall have it,”
A RATHER interesting case has
just been decided by a San Francisco Justice of the Peace, albeit the
decisions of such officers in important cases do not generally go for
much, The Bee says.a suit was
brought against a man to recover
pay for some furniture ‘sold to th:
lady who soon afterward became hi
wife, The defendant demurred on
the ground that he was in no wise
responsible for debts contracted by
nis wife before their marriage. Thé
Justice’s decision seems pretty clear,
He holds that, under the Code, th:
aute-nuptial property of the husband
is exempt from this responsibility,
ot that any property acquired
since marriage is liable for the formvr debts of the wife, under the com.
mon law theory, the.Codes being sieut on that point, The responsibrlity for the debt, therefore, as we understand it, would be muatual—that
is, both husband and wife are responsible, but the former's separat
property before marriage is exempt
trom liability therefor, On the other hand, the Justice shows by reterence to Sec. 170 of the Civil Code,
that any property owned by the
wife before marriage would becom:
liable for her husband’s debts, This
ig one of the beauties of morderi
law. It imposes liabilities upon Wo‘nan from which man is exempt.
tikes from-a wife the protection of
law, and subjects her to oppression
ind robbery at the hands of an imth ift husband,
ed that women are askiug the privi‘ege of the ballot, in order that’ they
may havea voice in making laws,
nad
work ‘since her recent conversion,
and the husband has sued the re
vinatist Who: waa instrumental in des
troying her “fidtseliold usefulness,
ase
To what base uses may we returh
Che Metropolitan Temple in Sar
beer garden,
Tiki lhl is
Dorin
onsinesa failures occurred
United States and Canada.
BULTEL AKRIVALS.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. .
Re Ay Leofird, do
J. H. Cunard Bloomfield
W. A. Wayland, do
Mr. Heling & w, do
A. Palinder & w, do a
J Olsen, do
B. Curran, Dutch Flat,
W. H. Calvin,
VU. Bisney, Marysville,
C. Edg rton; San Francisco,
H, Spooner, “do
Birchvil’e. R. Thomas,
D E, Matteson, Grass Valley.
J. Davis, San Juan,
Sy Hetherington & w, Hunt’s
N. Wagoner, Denver,
W. O. Farrell, Chico.
W. Bowman, Sacramento,
W. Bigger, Mt, Oro,
J, Bradshaw, Wheatland,
J. L. Burger, City. .
do
Union Hotel,
‘ ; Aug. 15, 1883,
W. Haff & w, Columbia Hill,
Ei. Brown, City.
‘Miss Bailey, do
J. ‘Treanor, do
Mies Arnhart, do
J. Ne'son, do :
~*§, Jones, do a Se
JU=Fountain, do, ae
D. Mendenhall, do
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party has held a National Convention,
It
provident, intemperate and spendWe are not surprisAn Illinois woman has done no
Francisco has been turned into a
@ the past seven. days 182
in th.
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a railroad engineer, and now make STANLEY A. BDDY...... Proprietor ig rangi ony ped gece
ft, Aug. 15, 1883. too much in praise of your penta
“Mrs, McBean, Washington, ful medicine, D, C. Mack,
Capt: Brown & w, Camptonville.
Hill.
RECTOR BROS......Propricter.
sGeeccie as rRecnae City
G. Poul,” -93 . Bins Term eommonees’ Aug, 20
caer eee
D. Gillet, do : : RESIDENCE,
A company has been ofginized in
Placer and El Dorado © count es,
numberin« twelve, of whom ten are
sailors and’ navigators and have
followed mining in the above counties since 1850. The gbject is to
explore islands in the South Pacitic
discovered by Wilkes in the years
1838-9; also, the Antarctic continent. The vessel is building in the
East under a contract. She will be
120 tons, solidly built for rough
service, and will be rigged asa sloop,
alter the Scotch style of smacks,
Her armament will consist of a nineinch Dahlgren shell gun, mounted on
a pivot midships, For boat service
she will carry a Dahlgrea improved
bronze howitzer, They expect to
leave New York in October next, and
will be absent about two years, returning to Saa Francisco and taking
inthe Fiji and Sandwich Islands on
the way. i
“Tue tight between Mitchell and
Slade will take place at Vinita,Indian Territory,on the 11th of September, in a fair greund, and amphitheater capable of seating 10,000 persons.
There is no law against prize fights
in the Territory, and as the Federal
law__onlytakes cognizance of as-.
saults with deadly weapons, it is
believed interference on the part Of
the United States authorities will
be avoided, The managers of the
affeir expect to rake in bushels of
money.
Wuite thirteen. men were being
haule (to the surface at a mine near
the town of Bedrnth, Cornwall,
Wednesday,'a rope attached to the
car broke, Twelve of the.men were
precipitated to the .bottom of the
shaft-and instantly killed,
Davia Wits, employed on
the Government pile driver at
Mayervill, Mass.;fell into the: river
Monday and was drowned, Thirteen men have been drowned off
these works in the past two
weeks, ;
i
four white men were found in a railroad camp ov the Cincinnati Southtren road, near Cumberland Falls,
fenn, The theory is,that the men
fought a double duel over cards,
a
Iris announced that. the telegraphers have practically decided to
‘bandon the strike,
Sins
MARRIED.
At Grass Valley, Aug. 14th, 1883, by the
Very Kev. T J. Dalton, V. G., Adeu Denmire
co Miss Lizzie McCarty, both of Sierra
Jounty
DIED.
At Grass Valley, August 14th! 1883,Edena,
Jwughter of Henry and Josephine Daniels,
wed} month and 18 days, a native of Grass
Valley.
nae eal
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fence into garden, 21.87 chs cross fence and
leave len, 22.27 chs Wild Cat ravine,
500-1 22:73 chs to post marked ‘“M”
No. 4(east end) before referred to, designaSunpay, the muiilated remains oh.
A plication for Patent to a
? Mint gC Claim. a
U. 8. Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.,
A Lith, 1888.
OTICE is hereby given that the Mohegan Gold and Silver Mining Company,
© Post Offied a is Grass Valley,
Nevada Con.ty, California, has this day filed
Dae comer be for a patent for fifteen hund inear feet of the Mohegan F anpahe mine
or vein, bearing gold, with surface groun .
one hundred feet in width, situated in Nevada Mining District, County of Nevada,and
State of California, and designated as follows
to-wit: Commencing at No. 1 in ledge,
(west end) thence var.18> E, si 2° £ 60 ft
or 0.757 chs to post ma “Mo” (for Moheyan) Ne. 2,8W cor, from which the} Sec
cor between secs, 13,and 24, Township 16
North, Range 8 East, Mt. Diablo bese and
. meridian bears § 74° W 18.52 chs; thence
N 88° E. 15,87 chains, cross fence into garden, 21 chains cross fence and leave garden,
21.97 chs Wild Cat Ravine, N and § course,
1,500 ft or 22.73 chs to post marked M. No.
3, SE corner; thence N 2° W 50 ft or 0.757
chs to post marked M No.* 4 on ledge, from
which a pine9 inches dia bears 8 84° E 23
links, 100 ft or }.515 chains to post marked
“M” No, 6, N. E. cor in Wild Cat ravine,
from which the entrance to the Mohegan
tunnel bears N 35° E 7.08 chs; thence 8
88° W 0.70 chs cross fence, 3.60 chs cross
fence into Gold Flat Road, 20.20 chs cross
fence and leaye Gold Fiat road, 1500 ft or
22.73 chs to t marked ‘‘M” No. 6, NW
cor fromiwhich a witness post marked L. Y.
(tor Live Yankee) No, 2 bears N 264° E 559
it or 8.47 chs, New England and Sligo
posts could not found, Thence 82° E
50 ft or 0.757 chs to post marked ‘‘M” No.
lon ledge and Pee beginning.
urvey of ey Lode. %
Commencing at post H marked “‘M’ No.
1 page end) thence var, 18° E. N 88°. E,
7.67 chs, the Mohegan incline shaft 150 ft
deep bears 8 20° E 26 links, 15.57 chs cross
ted as Lot No, 117, in Sec, 13, T. 16N., KR.
8K., M.D. M., Gonteining 8,48 acres. Adjoining claim on the Thomas quartz mine.
Said mine was originally located, as shown
by the abstract of title filed by J. B. Byrne
on June 15, 1880, and recorded in Book 8,
page 87, of mining claims in. the mining
records of said county,
All persons holding/any adverse claims
thereto are hereby Ne bo te pre ent the
same to the Register of the U, 8. Land Office at Sacramento, California, during the
sixty days period of publication hereof, or
they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statutes.
EP. F. TAYLOR, Register.
Cross & Simonds, Atty’s. agld
2 $050) Reward .
WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD
for the arrest and detention of Joseph
Lawrence, sy Arlington, alias Geo. W.
Ash, alias Geo. Wi'son, and W. H. Johnston,
who broke from the Nevada County Jail, on
saturday, August lith, 1883.
I wil! pay $200 for the arrert and detention
of JOSEPH LAWRENCE, Description—
ight, 5:feet 7 inches; stout build: weight
150.to0 160 pounds; rather-light complexioned; brown hair, slightly curly, moustache
and side whiskers; age. 41, has a large long
searonleftaide of head; also scar on forehead, weil upin the hair; is a native of Englaud; when walking hus a shambiing gait;
wore a tight straw hat; white flannel under
shirt and brown overshirt; dark gray wool
La heavy boots, bottom covered with
nails, \
$26 for GEO. ARLING . Age, 30;
hight, 5 feet,84 inches; weight145. or 150
pounds; dark bair, dark beard aad moustache; dark hazel eyes; has a habit of bwitching face; right arm scarred by being sitwed
by a circuiar saw; India ink mark between
.ore-fingerand thumb; scar on inside of left }hand; legs and body covered with black
hair up to loins; scar on right hip; tnree vacvination ma:ks on right arm; marked on
left shoulder; na:ivity, Mobile, Alabama,
wore a black suit; sack coat,
$25 for H.W JOHNSON. Hight, 5 feet
9 inches; weight, 140. povnds; age, about 28
years; complexion, fair; blue eyes; light colored moustache; bald spot’ on left side of
head; size of tour-bit piece; slim Dullu; opi.
um fiend, rs vl
Send information of arrest to mie py tele-;
gtaph,
R. D. CARTER, Sheriff.
Nevada Vity, Cal.
August 13th, 1883,
The Secret
of the universal success of
Brown’s Iron Bitters is simply this: It is the best Iron
preparation ever made; is
compounded on thoroughly
scientific, chemical and
medicinal principles, and
does just what is claimed for
it—no more and no less,
By thorough and rapid
assimilation with the blood, ,
it reaches every part of the
system, healing, purifying
and strengthening. Commencing at the foundation
it builds up and restores lost
health—in no other way can
lasting benefit be obtained.
79 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7.
bhave nm aeet eufferer from
dyspepsia in its worst form, Nearly
everything I ate gave me distress,
and 1 could eat butlittle. I have
tried everything recommended, have
taken the prescriptions of a dozen
physicians, but got no relief until I
took Brown’s Iron Bitters. 1 feel
none of the old troubles, ana ama
new man, I am_ getting much
stronger, and feel first-rate. Iam
Brown’s Iron BItTErs
does not contain whiskey
or alcohol, and will not
_blacken the teeth, or cause
headache and constipation.
_ It will cure dyspepsia, indi‘gestion, heartburn, sleeplessness, dizziness, nervous
debility, weakness, &c.
‘Use only Brown’s Iren Bittera made by
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore,
red lines and trade-mark on wrapper.
FOR ALE BY
“CARR BROTHERS.
Day and Boarding School,
MRS. KENNEDYILL OPEN A DAY AND BOARDING
SCHOCL AT HER RESIDENCE, (foravery rth Wynd neartourn,and ~
GEORGE E. TURNER
PINE STREET,
NEEWADA CLT.
a
Ww a pene AND RETAILQOEALLR
uv .
HARDWARE.
jor Aa Deseription’
[RON.!
STEEL"
STOVES,
TINWARE,
GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS,
POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS,
SHOVELS, PICKS,
AXES, SLEDGES,
GUNS, PISTOLS
Ete." Ete, Ete,
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, Ete.
Crockery,
—AND—}
ca
Glassware.
Agent or the justiy celebrated
Vulcan Blasting Powder,
The best mining Powder in use, «
a ful stock ad taints TRON
Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds,
Galvanized Iron Pipe af’ all sitte
made to order at short noti
sar Purchasers will find it-to heir advan
tage to visit my establishment before buying .
Nevada City, August 1st,
. CLASS WORK
Mill aud Mining. Supplies.
‘. der ; saves horses from being overdriven ;
. sas, Puysictaws, Faces, SUnveyors, Ex
John B. Conn,
The Farmer's Son,
ry AS NOW REMODELED HIS SALOON
on Broad street, and it is now a regular pleasure resort, and just the place to
mevt a friend.
HORACE SEARS
pared to administer to the wants of all who
desire a refreshing drink.
A BEER FOUNTAIN,
Containing the best of California and Eastern Recrs—uas cold as the co,dest—always
on tap. The stock of
Liquors, Wines, Ales, Cigars,
Etc., ete.,
Are second to none on the Coast.
Don’t You Forget the Place,
Next door to County Trevsurer’s Office.
Nevada City, August 10, 1883. j
MACHINERY POR SALE
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
GEORGE @. ALLAN, Proprietor.
Hoisting and Pumping Rig}
Complete,
CONSISTING{OF
Pumping Engine 10.x 20.
Hoisting (link ) Engine,8x16,
Boiler 62 inches diameter,
16 feet long, with steam
iat Feed Pump.
10-stamp Battery, . stamps, all
complete, with Belting and heayy silverplated Coppers for Aprons and Sluices,
Rock-Breaker, 12x¥ Blake’s patent.
Steam Pump, 6-inch water cylinder and
10-iuch steam.
The above is in First Class Order.
140 feet 4-inch column.
1000 feet of 1-inch and 1 1-4 inch gas pipe,
450 teet of 2-inch Hose.
400 Ibs. of inch steel Drills.
600 1eet of 7-8 Sieel Wire Kope. .
2 Iron Cars,
Blacksmith Tools, and a general supply
of Mining Tools, Picks, Shovels, Sledges,ete.
Retorts, Crucibles, Assay Scales, etc,
cacaenigibaaiey
Hoisting and Pumping Rig, 12x24 Engine
with heavy Bob and Purp Wheel. Boiier
48-16. All Rae goa including Buildin
60x80 and Wovod work. Nearly new an
ready to be removed andset up.
Hoisting and Puraping Rig, 8x16 engine,
Boiler 8 312, ali comp ete, including bu luing and woo><werk. Nearly new and ready
to be removed “aud set up.
~~
The above two ‘alablixbments are
in First-Class Order.
& \
ba
1 10x20 Engine, new. ~
T10x20 Engine, as good as new.
1 8 inch Portable Engine, with Hoist aod
Pumping Gear complete—the Lest in th
county.
1*s-inch Plunger Pump, rew.
1 8 inch hid ** second hand,
1 6-inch se Oe,
+ Ginch-** ——pood as new,
1 4-inch i ss new.
1 8-inch Cornish ‘ new. ;
1 Thinch = * second hand,
2 6-inch 8 "Sew,
2 4-inch at “new.
800 feet of 8-inch column, new, ,
250 ‘ 6-inch second hand.
90 “ 10-inch “ “7 “
2 7-feot Pump Wheels, light and heavy,
with 2, 3, 4, 56 and 6-foot stroke,
700 feet of 4-inch air pipe.
The Celebrated Michel Pans. °
2 Union Pans, new,
1 Knox Pan, sevond hand.
1 Settler, 8 feet diameter.
1 Settler, 6 ‘* i
1 4-inch Hansbrow Pump.
1 Forster Rock Breaker.
1 Flue Boiler 36x12} feet, complete.
1.Overshot Wheel, 86 feet diameter, with
all the icon work comp ete, and in good order
A variety of Pulleys from 6to 96 inches
diameter.
15 steel Shoes and 15 steel dies; Banner
pattern.
A largevariety of Milland Mining Supplies.
Water Cut-offs, or Cates from four to
thir y-six inches,
Fly-wheels.
8-ingh Belting, new.
Mill Lanters, Rope Blécks and Fa'ls.
Wheelbarrows, Picks, Shovels, etc., efc.,
teo numerous ie mention,
The above will be sold at very rea=
sonuble rates for CASH or Approved Credit.
Apply to
GEO. G. ALLAN,
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY
August 1883.
Pittsburg
CUSTOM QUARTZ MILL:
Quartz in i Te Tons or
more milled at $2 a ton,
Pittsburg Mill
WHICH I8 NOW SUPPLIED WITH THE
NECESSARY MACHINERY TO DO FIRST
APPLY AT THE MINE. jy18-1m
How Many Miles Do You Drive?
THE ODOMETER
This instrument is no larger than 9 Watch
It tells the exact number of miles driven to
miles ; water and dust tight ; always in orifeasily attached to the wheel of a Buggy,
Carriage, Sulky, Wagon, Road Cart,
Plow, Reaper, Mower, or other vehicle.
Invaluable to LiVekyMEN, PLeasvre DrivPRESSMEN, DRAYMEN, Stags Ow xRS, &c,—
Price only $5 each, one-third the price of
diameter of the wheel. Sent by mail on reetipt@ price, post paid. Address
, McDonnell Odometer Co., .
-any.other Odometer. When ordering give .
THIRTEENTH ©
Annual Eshbition .
OF EL DORADO: DISTRICT
‘Agricultural Association,
+
Fi
Comprising the counties of Nevada, Placer,
El Dorado, Amador, Alpine and Mono,
* WILL BE HELD AT
ay, i
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday,
Nept. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1883,
TO BE AWARDED.
prover ms ~
SPEED PROCRAMME
—~AT—
WATTPARRE.
First day—Tuesday, Sept. 4. No.
1—Running — Three-quarters of a
mile dush, for two-year-olds ; purse
$20.
No. 2—Running—One mile and repeat ; purse $300.
No. 3—Trotting—3-minute class ;
purse $250,
Second day, Wednesday, Sept. 5.
No 4—Trotting—Free for all; purse
$800.
No. 5—Runving — Three-fourths
tile and repeat ; purse $300.
-No. 6—Pacing ; purse $300.
Third day—Thursday, Sept. 6.-No. 7—Trctting or Pacing—For double teams; own rs to drive; best two
in three ; mile hea's; purse $100,
No. 8—Bicycle Race—Half mile
and repeat ; purse $50.
No. 9—Walking—For Stallions ;
one mile ; -purse $50.
No. 10—Running—One mile and
tepeat 3 purse $300.
Fourth day—Friday, September 7.
No. 11—Ruunini'; free for all ; mile
heats ; purse $1,0.0.
No. 12—Pacing—Free for all;
purse $500.
No. 13—Running—Half-mile and
repeat ; purse $250.
Fifth day—Saturday, Sept. 8.—
No, 14—Trotting—For 2:24 class ;
free for all : purse $600.
No. 15—Novelty Race, running—
Free for all; one mile dash ; first
horse out at first quarter $75 ; first
horse out at second quarter, $75 ;
first house ott at third quarter, $75;
first horse out at mile’s end,$75, Total amount of purse, $300.
No. 16—Saddle H orse Race—Running for District horses who have
never won money; catch weights ;
half mle dash ; purse $50;
No. 17—Maule Race, running—Go
as you please ; free for all ; entrance
fee $2.50; purse $50.
Total amount of premiums; $5,400.
Amount of Premiums in Pavilion,
$3,000,
een Queene
CONDITIONS AND REMARKS.
All trotting and pacing races are the best
sh and five—five to enter and, three to
start.
To fill running races five or more subscribers are necessary.
In all races, except when otherwise expressly stated, entrance fee ten per cent on
Rare, to accompany nomination, Purses
ivided at tbe rate of fifty per cent, to first
horse; twenty-five per cent. to second, fifteen percent. to third, and ter. per cent. to
fourth :
National Association Rules to govern trotting ; but the Board reserves the right to.
trot heats of any two cla ses alternately, if
neces-ary tofinish any day’s racing, or to
trot or run aspecia! race. between heats.
No money paid for a walk over.
Horses entered in purses can only be
drawn by consent, of Judges.
Rules of the Pavitic Coast Blood Horse Association to govern running races, except
when conditions named are othe {
All entries tobe made in writing, giving
name, sex, color, and marks of horses ; also
name and residence of owner. In runnin;
races, full colors to he worn by rider; an
drivers in Pe ered races are requested to
wear caps of distinct co'ors, to be named in
their entries, as their horses will be designated upon programmes by colors worn by
T triee to s2ithaiahis entries to a ve races, except Nos.
7, 8,9, 15, 16and 17, to close with the Sec-retary on Wednesday, August 15th, 1883.
All races restricted to horses owned in
the District :prior to July ist, 1883, except
where speci: “free forall.” )
Morning Entertainments — First
day—Game of Cricket, between the
Clubs of the District, for a purse of
Second day—A Ladies’ Tourna$100. for sundry prizes, valued at
A Boys’ Tournament for sundry
prizes valued at $10, mie
Third doy—A Base Ball Matvh for
Clabs in the District, for a-purse ot
0.
Grand Stock parade.
Fourth day — Pigeon Shooting
Tournament, under auspices of the
Grass Valley Sportsmen’s Club, confined to residents of District prior to
July Ist, 1883, for a purse of $200,
divided into appropriate prizes.
Fifth day—-Grand Stock parade and
award of premiums,
_ GEO. G BLANCHARD, .
Address all communications to
. . W. ROBERTS,
GEO. EB’ 2 North La Salle St., Chicago
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ROSENTHAL'S
Commercial Street, Opposite Transcript Block,
WHO IS SELLING HIS STOCK OF FINE IMPORTED’AND DOMESTIC
CIGARS, TOBACCO & CIGARETTES
R STORE, IN NEVADA CITY.
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NUTS, Tropical and California
FRUITS, Fresh and Good, call at my Store.
If you want CUTLERY, PIPES, BIRD CAGES, WILLOW
WARE, or Yankee Notions Generally, do not fail to call on
ROSENTHAL,
"MERCIAL STREET NEVADA city,
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—ASK FOR—
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Pure Para Gum .
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
EWARE OF IMITATIONS, Be sure
the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF
on the heels, and have the PURE GUM
SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which pre.
vents their cracking or breaking. We are
now making them with RUBBER AND
ASBESTOS SOLES which will make them
last more than twice as long as any Rubber
Boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
All kinds Rubber Belting, Packiny, Hes
Springs, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Etec.
GOODYEAR RUBBER Co.,
R. H. PEASE, Jr., )
8.M. RUNYON, f Agents,
San Francisco,
The Boss Blacksmith Shop
WM. BARTON, Proprietor.
“HAVING purchased the lot on
the Plaza, and erected a
Mammoth shop, I am now
prepared to to all kinds of
Blacksmithing and Repairing
____In first class manner.
agl-3m
rick Work a Specialty.
I claim to make the best Picks for all «inds
of mining of any blacksmith in North:rn
alifornia. j
Steel Sledges and Wedges
Of.the hest. material always on ha
Wagon ond Carriage Repairing
Done with neatness and at short notice
THOMAS H. MeKEE,
Having succeeded Samuel Clutter in the
ove? and Wagon business is now pr>pared to do all work in his line in the very best
manner and at low rates.
Carriage and Wagon Wheels a
specialty.
SHOP ON PLAZA, FOOT OF BROAD ST.
UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA urry CALIFOR
RECTOR BROS., Proprietors
(Formerly of McMahon House, Hollister.
THIS WELL KNOWN AND
Popular Hotel, situated on
MAIN STREET,
In the city of Nevada is one
of thé best furnished and mo ¢
comfortable in Northern Calfornia,
The Sleeping Apartments are Large, Airy
and Pleasant, and every bed in the house
has a spring mattrass. As a desirable, quiet
{ place for the weary, the UNION offers supea
—AND—
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
rior i “ae
The Tables of the UNION will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State and are
filled with the be-t the market affords.
The UNION has lony enjeyed the repute
tion of being the BEST HOTEL in the moun
tains and the gos proprietors propose to
keep it up to that standard. A
Nice Sample-Room en first floor. Special
accommodations for COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, :
Well stocked Bar and first-class Billiare
‘Tables connected with the House.
. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
‘i wD
’ RECTOR BROTHER
EMPIRE MARKET,
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,Commercial St., Nevada City.
P. J, HALK,
WOULD RESPECTfully inform the people
of this city and vicinity,
that he has charge of the
First Class Meat Market
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STAGE FEOvUsSE,
8. A, EDDY, Proprietor.j
pata
THE NATIONAL EX, Ff
tri] CHANGE HOTEL is the ©
Mt finest structure north of ii
iid Sacramento.’ Fire pro-f,.
mudern in all its appointments, elegartly
furnished, and has recently been renovated
throughout. The Table fare will be unex*eptionable and accommodation for families
espevially provided,
Charges to suit the times. Free Buss to
and from the Depot. \ at
Stages leaves the House for-North San.
Juan, Camptonville, Fosest City, Alleghany,,
Pike City, Mountain House, Downieville, .
Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Der. . ,
bee Mine, Moore's Flat, Graniteville, You
Bet, Little York and Dutch Fiat,; a
THE NATIONAL BAR
EO Den
BELLIARD ROOM .
Constantly supplied withithe very
_ best#wines and cigars
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
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on hand the very best quality of
BEEF PORK,
MUTTON, LAME,
VEAL, SAUSAGES
And everything else usua found ‘ing
well regulated. market.
Family orders a specialty.
Give me a trial and be convioced that mY
meats are superior to any heretofore eg
in this city. nt
SROAD STREET,.....NEY A CITY
Opposite National Exchange Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
(Successor,to D. Well
‘R. E, Robinson, Business Manager.
pu Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLE:
announces that he has now the largest
Loto :
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
"Robe found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant “8, Wagons and
bapeiea ty lot ni the mbtanl tion abd en the
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INotice.
‘WILL OFFER FOR SALE IN FRONT
of the National Exchange Hotel, onf
Thursday, August 16th, 1883,
Thirty days from the date of. this publication, to the highest:
The Horses are tree from vice, ot goodstyle . 4 Trunk marked
sistant Secretary,
a. J; Donzell.
SOS OE ene ne Panne nny SRM Ti Gold Wath.
ote oan A 1 frank marked Mre.M.Robley.
‘. Carriages for Funerals Attended. 1 singer Sewing Machine, nearly new #04
“. oe “All to besold on account of bills contract
Good Saddle Horses atwayson hand. d at the Nations! Hotel, eee prop
and the greatest of care
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At the above named place, and will keep
pidder, the folloring
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