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81200, abs secrert
—_—_
ARVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1886. ished Sept, 6, 1860, by K.P Brown & C0.
=
EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY
~ Bier i 3
BROWN & CALKINS.
L. § CALKINS, Editor,
N. P. Brown, Business Manager.
orFlO&“TRANSCRIPT, BLOCK,
32 Commercial Street.
4UBSCRIPTION PRION!
me Weal. .ceecececererecersereseees
Six Months..
ae
Three Months
MASONIC NOTICE.
e
STATED MEETINGS on the
Second Wednesday of each month.
Visiting Brethren in good stand
ing are cordially invited..
D. E. MORGAN, Master.
J. H. BoarpMan Seoretarv. jell
Nevada Royal Arch Chapter,
NO. 6, B. As ML.
Vj STATED MEETINGS 21
ie Masoni¢. Hall, Nevada City, on
p——~ the First Monday in each month.
KEP) Visiting Companions in good
(= standing are cordially invited to .
37 jj attend, p
J H, Boarpman Sec.
‘hurrah! Hurrahi/The Largest, te best and Cheapest
smoor. Ltdcery House in Nevada tity.
TSasTHnD THAS.
Equaleng n aroma, flavorand delicacy the Teas
TO'THE FRONT ONCE MORE. . 2s used by the natives in Japan.
NESE TEAS are fresh toasted
third less quantity to produce
d the prices are plainly marked on
DICK SMOOT
AND HIS
DAUGHTER BESSIE
“AVING renovated and fixed up my
store on Main Street, Nevada . Un
City, 1 cont yagi’ to furnish the pope the same strength as old Teas, an
with ereryth oT _ sock pom package :
Tr ° ———
FRESH FRUITS. Both domestic and . Sam#et......---ots ew Se ana
9 tropical, in season. 6 kine .
CONFECTIONERY & NUTS, . Sunrise.
Of all Kinds, Sumrise
Everything usually found i
cery. Establishment. always kept on h
who have never traded with me I ex
invitation to call before making their purchases.
18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STHEET.
T. H. CARR.
CARR BROTHERS,
THE PALACE. BR
Corner Pine and Commercial sts.,
keep vonstantly onhand a large and complete stock of every
First Olass Drugs Store.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHS, ETC.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
A -kinds of -Periadicals Pictorials and Newspapers,
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds,
THE FINEST BRANDS OF CiSARS
EB Prescriptions accurately and carefully com
pounded by a careful and competent Druggist
TWENTY-FIRST INDUSTRIAL EXMIBITION #
Mechanics’
\, SAM FRANCISCO, CAL., 1886,
Will be held in their immense Pavilion, on Larkin,
Hayes, Polk and Grove Strtets, from
AUGUST 24th TO SEPTEMBER 25th, INCLUSIVE,
play of the NatURAL an
cts of the Paciric Coast.
aL Premiums of Money, Medals and Diplomas are
offered to Counties and I
of Farm Propucts oF ALL
This is the best time andt
to the people a
CANNED GOODS, vericuics, “7 °°
Tea, Coffee, Spices, Sugar,
Yeast Powde's,
And Everything Needed in a Family.
Fresh Limes -a Specialty.
TOBACCO & CIGARS,
, Cigarettes and Pipes, and all kinds
of smoking material.
—_
4a aim to sell as cheap as any firm, in
of Nevada City and vicinity to give mew
call.
.
DICK SMOOT,
And His Daughter Bessie.
For Sale.
. .House and lot situate en
81300 ee oten
le. Lot 170 by 300 feet. A . ie. iy .
1.3; oleh”
Real Estate & Ins. Ags.
House and lot situate on
92900 Sane
Real Estate & Ins. Agt.
$950 . i a lot ete on
pring street, adjoining Baptist Uhurch, 8 rooms, partialiy furnished.
Apply to I. J. KOLFE,
Real Estate and Ins. Agt.
Rouse and lot on Aristoc$2000. = we . i ‘oo ene
Real Estate & Ins. Agt.
$7600 House and lot on East
Broad street; 4 rooms, lot 65
feet. mnt. Apply to Lz ROLES,
: » Real Estate& Ins. Agt.
The Nevada County Land and
Improvement ‘Association
Or -THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES
‘or :
$3300 Home and Garden, con@ taining 4844 acres, 8} acres
in city limits; 2 good houses, barn, sheds,
etc., 500 grape vines, 400 blaékberry, 100
strawberry, 40 peach trees, 50 apple, and es
fine variety of other fruits, all ‘under fine
state of cultivation, and situatedon road
< leading from Nevada City to Grass Valley.
2200. A good Farm, 104 acres.
g very favorably situated
aout 2 miles from. Nevada City; good
house, barn ete., with two horsesand7
cows, 7 dozen chickens, saddle«, harness
and small farming implements, 7 tons hay,
2 A new House within
@ blocks of business portion
of the city Mnepeern 3 8 rooms, bath, celar, woodshed and stable. A beautiful situation. . i
$3000. caettnnes how hi
road, Good
, rl
60 acres under enltivation.
house of 12 rooms, barn and houses; natural water; suitable for fruit, or stock.
60 =
$20 . Wood tract and oni
acres = : uh acres » orcha: . ¥.
tiles from N. ,
$7 A cottage with 2 3-10 acres
with facilities for yg just outCASTORIA
for Infants_and Children,
“Castoria is so Well Adapted to children that
{recommend it as superior to any prescription
HL A. Arcuer, M.D.,
111 So, Oxford 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructat‘on,ear gives sleep, and promotes diTum Centaur Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. ¥.
mown to me.”
“BEEHIVE.”
livered to any part of the city. Or.
M. L. MARSH, High Priest’ . J. J. JACKSON, “< o=== PROPRIETOR.
The ollowing PURE JAPA
r the new process, requiring one50 cents per pound
60 cents per pound
75 cents per pound
$1 per pound
sazeestaeseess €es8 ereeepes
ov 0:09 Wawa dee € p eae ee o 0 Oe. -oF'*
ira ws hth a ei pha wie Pe eG. 6.6) 8. 0 686.0 * 6972 0's COORG OO Se Hoe
n a First-Class Gro-. ¢
and. To those. #
tend a special. g
J. & CARR
STORE.
Nevada Citything usuall found in
Institute,
With a grand dis d ManvFACTURED. PRODU
etc.\see the Comee
and woe Soowit. WALTER -D. VINTONrropr Letor
Large Stock ne Patent Medicines,
ynnv satus) Fine Perfumery, Fancy Si
-. €ombs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
formation.
ORNWALL,
President.
juni7 ™m
esired in
E. H. GAYLORD.
_g*I. CALDWELL,
Wetary Public and Conveyancer.
street, Nevada City.
State and Fe tera!.
OFFICES—Former office of Walling &
, on Pine street, two, doors
Searis
W P
eps
Mountain Ice.
The Ice Company is now prepared to yeéeive orders for Ice in quantitiés to suit customers. Ice deders left at the Company’s office
or with W. H. Crawford, will be
promptly attended to. je2
———2< oe
“HackmeTack,” is a pure and
fragrant perfume. Price 25 and
50 cents. Carr Bros., agents.
Forlame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price
25 cents. Carr Bros., agents.
ie aia
THE GRAPE CURE
SAL MUSCATELLE.
A Quest‘on of Grammar.
Two of the school committeemen of a neighboring town got into
fierce argument. One said that a
man sits down, while the other
was equally sure that he sets down.
‘. Seeing that there was no hope of
coming to an agreement they
decided to leave it tothe chairman.
of the board. That dignitary heard
{the arguments advanced on éither
sid. He then hemmed three
times, swallowed his Adam’s apple twite, inflated his chest till he
looked like a pouter pigeon, and
delivered ‘himself thus: ‘‘Gentles
men; you are both wrong. You
don’t say a man sits down, nor sets
down ; you say he sot down. And
now let us goon with the examination of applicants for the vacancy
in the high school. Thev’ve got
to be mighty spry if they pass my
catechising.’’
— > oe -—— — —
A MarRRIED lady who was in the
habit of spending most of her time
in the society of her neighbors,’
happened one day to be taken ill,
and sent her husband in: great
haste for a physician. The husband ran a short distance, and
then returned, exclaiming: ‘‘My
lear, where shall I find you when
{come back?”
mie
A MAN must -not expect -to—live
.n clover simply because he marries a grass widow.
You can’t judge a man by his
size. The biggest orange bas the
hickest peeling,
AINAXAB.
SSNS
A N: tural Sick Headache and
Dyspeptia Cure in America,The§-rystallizcd salts, as extracted from
pes and fruit, a most wonderful produc
irom Nature's laboratory. Have itin you:
homes an { travels—a specific :or the f
weary or worn-out, It cures sick h he.
dyspepsia, stomach and bowel a
removes-biliousness, stimula’es the liver t«
a healthy action, counteracts the effects of
impure water and the excessive use of alco
holic beverages, and prevents the absorption
of malaria, and suppies to the eystem the
want of sound, ripe fiuit. Prepared by the
LOND ON SAL-MUSCATELLE CO.,
LONDON, ENGLAND.
Beware of imitations. The genuine in
‘blue wrappers el
caf Send for circulars to G.EVANOVITCH,
General American Manager, P. 0, Box 1968,
New York City.
Mention this paper. For sale by
CARR BROTHERS,
Druggists'and Chemists, Nevada City, Cal
GRAND
Celebration aud Pienie !
AtMAYVBERT
ON MONDAY, JOLY 5, 1886.
Grove, on Fall Creek Avenue, durin
the day,anda DANCE# at the new Schoo
Maybert Schoo! Fund.
Dance, $2.50.
burr, B. J. Watson, H. Stowe, Jas. Guest,
Jas. Gribble, E. Sneath, E, T. Worthley.
Ely Guest, Ed. Palmer, Ed. Shattuck.
ny, J.
maker. BLoomFIELD—F.M. —— AL
Snell, O. K, Cloudman.
ORATOR OF THE DAY:
GEO, A. HARE,
‘. Corner Broad and. Pine Sts.,
Atiorneys and Counselors at Haws) (of Attention Civen
TE : By a Competent Druggist
1 As the lot must be sold at once.
Fourth of July . se
House in the evening, for the benefit of the
COMMITTEE ON PICNIC--J_G. Frecen:
COMMITTEE ON DANCE—Fred Medlin,
INVITATION COMMITTEE — Wasuixeton—Chas, Grissel, Frank Worthington,
John Brimskill. Nevava Crry—A. J. TiffaA. Rapp, Geo. Lord. Grass VaLiry
_¢ E. Clinch, Dan Collins, J, 2. Shoeta—A. Towle, J. A. Robie, You Bst—B. F,
Prof. A.J. TIFFANY
“1s Treastirer of School Fund derived fr npivipuaLs. for Exhibits mene Seed Tee Se
KINDs, except Live Stock. oe ee —
he best place to show to, Nevada Drug Store,
t large the resources of :
For Premium List, Rules,
“missioner for your County;
Seeretary, J. H. Culver, 31
promptly foray,
wren. ¥. Srovr,, Secretary.
w land; orchard, garden, ete., . =
Elixir for the Skin.
ought at forced sale and placed with
WALTER VINTON,
Corner Broada Pine Streets.
The pric; ha; been put.downtto
1 CENTS PER BOTTLE, =
ie testimonials are from le well
‘I known in this State and accessible at any
] time. A few are given in the local column.
{HE TESTIMONIALS SHOW THAT
JF THE SKIN, if syeryd used,
it will give a B
ing or fards.
the skin.
ite natural color :
and several times a day, if desired. It
and VELVETY, brili
effect is almost miraculous.
Directions for its use:
sre arn
d avo
1
*RESIDDN
-me}a lid
Soaps,
to Compounding Preseriptions
and Perfect{Purity G: aranteed.
Gaylord
b Broad ; former office of
AGENT 10R THE EEtT INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD
SS, . Imperial Landon, Northera Queen, Liverpool, Landon.
The Celebrated Egyptian
A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF4‘1HIS
Great Complexion Beantifier has been
It will cure almost every kind of DISEASE ternal machinery. If troubled
{LLIANT and FAIR . with i 8: Rheum
JOMPLEXION without the use of whitenth Erysipelas, Salt pene
t will most effectually CURE PIMPLES.
In many instances it wil REMOVE FREO" ss
KLES in a few minutes without irritating . from the blood with Dr. RichTt will give TONE to the SKIN, and when . mond’s Samaritan Nervinée. $1.50
applied on an old and wrinkled face will . 9¢ Carr Bros
make it appear immediately masy years 2
Its application on the head will imme-. . For Dyspepsia and Liver Comdiately sooth all irritation of the scalp, * i et
dintely sooth all irritation ore the hair ¢@ . Plaint, you have a printed guaran
Appiied on the skin of the fare, arms and eK P :
hands, ie will give a WHITE and. Vitalizer. It never fails to cure.
Ss whic! astonich and please
those who try it, and the effect is immediate. Carr Bros., Agents.
This elixir is warranted to be PERF&CT—_—_---—-LY HARMLESS, and can be used every day, Ladies Ask Your Friends.
exceedingly pleasant and cooling. It makes P
dee oxin imaediately vatlae it we, Sort A great many of ladies of Nevanh an ear; it . e
Se a ee KIN, 1 wilt in. 2S City have tried s bottle of
@ tew minutes REMOVE 8U N BURNS; it is Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir;
the best remedy ever fcund to cure the eryP F
inflammation produced by PUIfor the skin and complexion, now
SUN OAK; a few applications will be suffi. :
gient, and for all Lends of skin diseases its being sold at a sacrifice by W. D.
Wash the skin with soap and water, and
after drying it with a towel, rub n the elixir . need to rest upon them for a repura with a soft cloth: where the skin is. not very : r
PICNIC will be given at Blue Bell . sensitive, rab harder; where wrinkles are to ation. If any lady has not tried
A he rezoerves (> oe caenet: t, we ask only that she inquire
sebaceous matter in the pores, commonly
called blackworm, rub the elixir also a little
longer; they, will generally disappear after Got Shot.
TICKETS—Ancluding Piente and . %¢ oF two applications.
Keveda City
ALExaNpDER Dumas has lately
protested against the abusive~employmentof the word demi-monde;
which be. created. Dumas. says
that the demi-monde he has seen
‘and described ‘is entirely different.
frum thethixed society ofthe presvent day which is understood: when
this term is used. In the salons
frequented by the author of the
‘Dame aux Camelias,’’ the ladies
assumed a virtue if they had. it
not, and ‘were not venial. -They
had, he says, love'as.an excuse for
their follies, and: this fact shows
that they were entirely unlike
those who-aretoday called: demimondains. ‘ 3
—o-——
“You never saw my hands as
dirty as that?’ said a petulant
mother to her little girl. ‘No, but
yeur mother did,’’ was the prompt,
reply.
Broruer JonaTsaNn—I can’t understand what yeu say. What
have you got in your mouth ?
Canueck—Wo’ms fo’ bait.
From the size of some of the Anarchists’ heads we judge that it is
going to be difficult to keep the
rope from slipping off.
ener
Mr. P. M. Barser,.has used
Ely’s Cream Balm for catarrh in
his family and commends it very
highly. A lady is recovering the
sense of smell. A Tunkhannock
lawyer known to many of our
readers, says he was cured of
deafness.—Pittston, Pa., Gazette.
Dr. PExninaTon, dentist, Broad
st. near Post and Express ‘Offices.
> 2-2
and Canker Mouth. Carr Bros.
agents.
A Thunder Storm
month-filed:with neglected teeth,
‘and. rescne those faithful servants
of mankind from utter ruin before
it is too late. Don’t neglect to
try it: You will be surprised and
delighted with its result.
i Like the face of a. elock, the condition of the skin indicates the
regularity or irregularity of the inBoils, or any other form of external inflammation, expel: its cause
tee on every bottle of Shiloh’s
Vinton. Ainaxab has many most
valuable testimonials from San
Francisco, but it does. not now
among her lady friends about it.
————
—s
Mr. Eutsler, of Calaveras counCarr Bros., agents.
—_—— oe
Teachers’ Examination.
ings yrnaren. ——
tinue four days.
applicant. A. J, Tirrany,
SEILOH’s Catarth Remedy—a} 5. Running—Free for all, twopositive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria year-olds; $25. entrance, $10 forMay purify the air, but nothing ex. feit, $250. added. $75 to second
cept SOZODONT will purify the horse, $50 tothird. One mile.
‘led. Second horse $75, third $50.
ty,says: “I accidentally shot
my horse, discharging the contents of a double-barrelled gun intothe hip, making an ugly hole,
and quite deep. I cured bim in a
short time with the National Horse . to first horse, 25 per cent to second
Liniment. One peculiar, featare
ofthis Linimentis, it keeps away
SLeePLess Niguts, made miser‘he semi-annual examination of
applicants for teachers’ certificates . and 3334 to the second.
will begin at Washington Schoolhouse, Nevada City, on Tuesday,
July 6th, 1886, at 9 a. u., and con-) Where there is more than on
‘. entry by one person, or in one inThis display will assuredly be(7th Agricultural District Farr,
aa
Nevada aud Placer Counties
Races and Stock: Exhibits at
Glenbrook Race Track, Between Grass Valley and
Nevada City.
PAVILION EXRIBITS AT MEVADA CITY.
Commencing on Tuesday, August
24, and Continuing Five Days.
Qver Ten Thousand Dollars
SPEED PROGRAM:
In races desiguateine “District”
all horses are @ligible that were
owned in the counties of Nevada
or Placer, comprising the 17th Agricultural District, and El Dorado
and Amador of the El Dorado District. No. 8, prior to June 1, 1886,.
unless otherwise specified.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 24TH.
1. Trotting— (District), 3:00
class ; P fom $250.
2: tting—2:30 class, free
for all’; purse $600.
3. Trotting—for 2-year-olds or
under, (17th District), mile and
repeat; purse $300.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25TH.
4. Running—Free for all; $50
entrance, $25 forfeit, $400 added.
Second horse $100, third $50.
Mile and repeat.
feit, $150 added. Second horse
$50, third $25. Dash of half a
mile. y
6. Running—For 38-year-olds,
free for all ; $50 entrance, $25 for7. Pacing—Free for all; purse
$600. ;
8. Trotting —1-year-olds; half
mile and repeat ; purse’*$200.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26TH.
trict) ; purse ls
10. Trotting—2:22 class, free
for all; V exced 1,000.
ll. ‘Trotting—3-year-olds or under. District. Mile and repeat.
Purse $400. .
12. Running — Saddle horse
stake, District horses, catch
weights; $5 entrance, $50 added ;
four moneys, 50, 25, 15 and 10.per
cent.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH.
13. Running—Free for all; $50
entrance, $25 forfeit, $500 added.
Second horse $150, third $75.
Two miles and repeat.
14. Running—Free for all ; $25
entrance, $10 forfeit, $200 added,
cond horse $75, third $50. 3%
of 4 mile and repeat.
_ 15. Running—Free for all; $25
entrance, $10 forfeit and $300 add
One and one-eighth miles.
16. Trotting — For © stallions
owned in the District; purse $500.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28TH.
17. Running—Free for all ; $25
entrance, $10 forfeit, $200 added,
$75 to second horse, $50 to third.
1g mile and repeat.
19. Trotting — Free for all;
purse $1,200.
CONDITIONS.
cent to fourth,
any two classes alternately, if nec
i i terest, the particular horse they
A fee of $1 will, according to the emp asco’ eek be Mamed be 8
State law, be-collected from each. p, y. of the day preceding the
race. No added money paid tor
td Sec. Co, Board Edutation. . * walk-over.
Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jackson keeps it. Finest tea in town. 1) opwise.
Toilet Articles of all kind . Try it. tf
entries.
Swazr’s photogaphs are second. In trotting races drivers will be
to no artist in the State. Govand roquaren ab peat _ of cater
i i ery on . ¢° which. musi nam
see specimens at his gallery on ii cir entries
Hotel, -Prices lew. 030-tf
ned
All trotting and pacing races are
the best ae in wi except the POETESS,
two-year old, unless otherwise '
mrasitled . five to enter, and three MISS IDA BITCHRCOCE,
rd proke aut ae Board a
the right to hold a less number
than fre to fill, by the withdrawal PROF. E. MULLER,
of a proportionate amount of the
purse. Entrance fee, 10 per cent
on purse, to accompany nomination. Trotting and pacing purses
divided atthe rate of 50 per cent
eszary to finish any day’s racing,
‘ lor to trot a special race. -between ,
able by that terrible cough. Shi il Raga he making vg: He :
y to tke
loh’s Cure is the remedy for you.. over shall beentitled on
entrance money paid in. When
less than the required number of
starters appear they may contest
for the en’ money, to be divided as follows : 6635 10 the first,
Rules of the State Agricultural
Society to govern running races, Will be given a v
except when conditions named are =x
(7. 1888,
GRAND CELEBRATION :
OF THE
110th ANNIVERSARY
American Independence
NEVADA CITY,
MONDAY, JULY 5, 1086,
Everybody Invited.
Don’t Fail to See the
in Parse and’ Promiums. [Spectacular Parade !
At 100’clock a, u., by the
FIREMEN, MILITARY
And other Organizations.
GRAND ——. M. SUK Came A = EFORTH.
rge Lord, of Grass Valley.
T.H. Wilhelm, Grass Valley
D. E. Morgan, of Nevada City.
T. S. Ford, of Nevada City,
PRESIDENT OF THE DAY,
‘B. N. Shoecraft.
ORDER OF THE PROCESSION,
1, Marshal and Aids.
A i ieee
. Nevada Light Guard.
4. Mexican War Veterans.
5. Grand Army of the Republic.
6. Grass Valley Firemen.
7. Nevada “ae Firemen.
8. Hydraulic Home Guard.
9. Eagle Hose Co. No. 8.
10. Curriages containg officers of
the Day and City Trustees,
11. Mounted Brigade,
12. Grass Valley Band.
18. Native Sons of the Golden
yest of igs Valley and Nevada
ity with Car representi
Great Seal of California. mee
LINE OF MARCH.
Down Broad to Plaza, up Main
to Commercial, up Commercial to
Pine and Broad, up Broad to East
9. Trotting—2:50 class, (Dis-] and West Broad, streets, countermarch down Broad to Pine, down
Pine ef yt, “ween down Commercia aza up Broadter and disband. # waligvee
AT THE THEATRE,
The order of the exereises at the
ee has been changed as folows:
1. Music by the Band. J
2. ‘Uncle Sam’s Union Party’’
by fifty young ladies and: gentlemen.
3. Introduction by Presid
the Day. : pla
4, Prayer by the Chaplain.
5. Vocal solo and-chorus, ‘Our
Nation’s Birthday,’ Miss Jennie
Marsh,
6. Reading of the Declaration of
nde ndence.
7. Vocal solo and chorus, ‘The
Flag of the Free,’’ John Werry.
8. Poem.
9. Music by the Band.
10. Oration.
11. Benediction.
ORATOR.
Hon. John F. Switt,
(Of San Francisco.)
CHAPLAIN, “gi
18. Trotting—2:40class;purse]} REY. M. D. BUCK
(Of Grass Valley.)
READER,
PROF. J. W. HITCHCOCK,
(Of Salt Lake City.)
(Of Salt Lake City.)
MUSICAL DIRECTOR,
(Of Nevada City.)
In the Afternoon:
15 per cent to , and, 10-"per Firemen’s Race,
rey 3 Tah National -Apocslation Bales to Between the
the flies and prevents proud flesh.”’ . govern trotting; but the Board re-. Grass Valley Hose Companies
Walter D. Vinton, Agent. j30-1m. s2rves the right to trot heats of y P & At 2 o’clock, Grand Display of
FIREWORKS,
The Hideous Cavalcade of :
In all tries not declared
out by Gr a, of the day preceding} MLORRIBLES !
the'race shall be required to start. Will emerge from the rendézvotis at
e 4o’clock P. M.
E> The biggest and Best Sa
Of the kiad ever witwessed here,
A GRAND BALL’
= tall
Ta the Evening, by
¢ being furnished by
Goyfe’s Uniform Band.
. Racing colors to be named in Mountain ivision, U R K of .
Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s . " Entries to close with the, Seere“tary on August Ist, 1886,
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j Tickets, per couple.....81 50. 2
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