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Nevada Daily “Transcript. delegate to the National Prohibition
Convention, has returned
bowumed himself to a San Francisco
reporter.
observer and able campaigner.
admits frankly that St. John and .
Daniel haye no prospect of securing
even one Electoral vote, and expresses himself as believing that Mr.
Blaine’s election is assured.
-Pablished Daily, — Excepted,
BROWN & CALKINS.
4)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1884.
A
Tux Springfield Republican says:
_ For richness of biographical mater‘jal St. Johu, of the Prohibitionists,
leads all the rest. He ran away
from his father in Indiana at the age
of 12; was a husband at 19, and a
widower at 20; became one of the
“gough-ahd-tumble pioneers of the
‘California gold diggings, and once
ran bare-footed over ice and frozen
-ground for two-days with an anxious
party of Indians after him; started
for South America and was wrecked
without clothes or coin among the
Sandwich Islands; turned up as 4
country lawyer in Lilinois; served
in the army through the war, and
got the rank of Colonel, and finally
‘struck it’in the run of politics in
Kansas.”
ee Oe Iris only nine months ago since
Harper's Weekly said, in o leading
editorial: ‘‘Nobody can suppose,
from any evidence or from the prob‘abilities, that wise financial legisla~ tion, a sound revenue system, or im
proved administration would follow
Democratic success, The party represents no policy except that of silence, evasion and running for luck.”
“The fact that this journal has flopped
because it did not get Blaine’s beok
to publish dues not change the cor~ rectness of the statement.
Taz Democratic papers that cackled 80 loudly over the alleged defeat
of a Republican ‘in New Hampshire,
who was not a candidate, overlook
the fact that the Republicans: have
giected a Judge in a district which
jast year gave a Domoeatic majority
of 7,300.
Tus Fresno Republican says: “If
the prohibition party could poll half
as many votes in the doubtfal States
&s it affects to think it can, it would
elect a Democratic President and ac-gomplish a glorious victory for the
gin interests.”
Gov. STon EMAN is severely censured in San Francisco by both Democrats and Republicans, and it has
been suggested there that the citizens of California call mass meetings
for the purpose of requesting Stonemn to resign.
In defence of the ‘‘white plame’’
business Gen. Logan has taken the
liberty of wearing a broad-trimmed
Panama hat during the campaign,
but itshould not be taken for granted
ghat the General is a Quaker.
->_>e =
Tue campaign in Kansas is all
St. John and no demijohn; and there
isafearthat he will draw off so
many Democratic votes to his Prohibition ticket that the Republicans
will carry the State,
5 a tied
Litriz did the ‘‘young beginner”
whoread at school last session the
familiar line, ‘A sly old fox—he}will run,” know that be was also
taking his first lessons in politics.
“Guy. Burier’s favorite poet is
Moore, The Geieral never did know
when he had enough.
Absolutely Pure. :
This powder never varies. A mar~~~ -¥el of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the
ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold
_. in competition with the multitude. of
low test, short weight, alum or phoshate powders. SoLD ONTY IN CANS.
Roras Baxine Powper Co., 106
Wall st. N.Y.
“Gospel ‘Temperance Lectures.
" ‘Mrs. Mary Clement Leavitt,
ey BOSTON, will lecture on Temperance
\J at the
METHODIST CHURCH,
Thursday and Friday Evenings,
_ August 2ist and 22d,
COMMENCING AT § O'CLOCK.
itt comes under the auspices of Leavit
foman's Christian nce Union,
to be heard to understood,
of unrestricted immigration he adin California.
cided as to just what should be done
by his party. He ought to be able
to see clearly that it is folly to run
an Electoral ticket here.
fornia Prohibitionists should follow
the example of their brethren in Todiana, Georgia’and. Mississippi.
very neatly in this manner:
-. Serg’t J. Rich,
“for she is not working in the interest of any
, but for the cause of semeg ere
CotoneL Baycock, 4 California
and unThe Colonel is a shrewd
He
The
flank of the Prohibition‘sts
in favor
nits is very damaging to the party
The Colonel is undeThe Cali=_>--—
Tue Philadelphia Times puts it
President—Charles A. Butler,
Vice-President—Benj. F. Dans.
Slogan—The Republican party
must go.
Harper Brorukrs of New York
are said to be ardent admirers o!
Blaine ‘for revenne only.”
LS
BORN. :
In Reno, Aug. 13, 1884, to A. O. Porter
and wife, ason
‘At Nevada Wity, Aug. 21, to Richard Jilbert and wife, a son.
——
MARRIED.
At Nevada City, Aug. 19, 1834, by G.D.
Blakey, J. P,, Henry Dorsey and Mrs, Euma Dewitt, both of this city.
LT
Certi ‘cate of Copartnership.
State of California, County of Nevada, ss.
E THE UNDERSIGNKD, George 8.
Brand and Robert G. McCutchan, do
hereby certify that we are partners, trans
acting business in Nevada City, County o!
Nevada, State of California, under the firm
name and style of Brand & McCutchan;
that the namesin full of all the bers 01
such. partnership are George 8. Brind and
Robert G. McCutchan, and chat the placer
of our respe.tive residences are Nevada City.
and are set opposite our respective names
hereto subscribed.
GEORGE 8. BRAND,
Nevada City, Cal.
ROBERT G. McCUTCHAN,
Nevada City, Cal.
Dated August 21, 18°4. ag22
~~“‘Notice to Creditors.
Superior Court, Nevada County, California.
N the matter of the estate of Margaret
Pingree, deceased. Notice is hereb,
yiven by the undersigned, executor of the
last will and testament of Margaret Pingree,
deceased, to the creditors of, aud all person:
having claims ayainst the said deceased, tc
exhibit them with the necessary vouchers,
within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said executor, a'
the law office of Niles Searls, Nevada City,
Cal., the same being the place for the traus
action of the business of said estate.
I. O PINGREE,
Executor of last will and testament of Mar
garet Pingree, deceased.
August 21st, 1884,
Searls & Searls, Atty’s.
MILITARY BALL
sasaiaie ATE ecenes
Exunt’s Etall,
A om
Tuesday Even’g, Sept. 9, 1884,
For the Benefit of
GOYNE’S MILITARY, BAND,
The proceeds being applied to
the purchase of Uniforms for that
organizacion.
ag22
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
Serg’t C. P.E. Gray, Private J, A. Clancy,
Private D,F.Getchell, Private S. Lanyon,
i Private F. W. Bost.
FLOOR DIRECTOR.
Private Simon Lanyon.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
Lieut. G. A. Nihell, Serg’tC. P. E. Gray,
Corp. Wm. Quigley, P.ivate F. W. Bost,
Private D.F Getchell, Private J A. Clancy.
RECEPTION COMMITIEE.
Capt. J. A. Kapp, Lieut. P, F. Simonds,
Serg’t D. B, Gctchell, Private Si. Mobley,
Private Victor Routhier,
Private 8. L. Rogers, Serg’t Henry Bush.
Musie by the full Military Band.
Migbbte 3 c0iks ck One Dollar
Spectators..... Twenty-five Cents
ABSCONDED.
July 11th, 1834.
M bn
GEORGE WOOD,
INANCIAL SECRETARY OF COURT
PRIDE OF THE SIERRAS, A. O. F.
age 22, of Jewish parents, has defrauded
and absconded with some of the funds of the
above named Court. Any person or persons
knowing of his whereabouts would confer a
great favor by writing and informing us. >:
. Address, THOMAS J. PERRYMAN,
Seeretary Court Pride of the Sierras, No.
7106 A. O. F., Sierra City, Sierra Co., Cal.
Box 35. al5-lm
i LECTRO-VOLTAIC BELT and other
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES are sent on
80 Days Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG
OR OLD, who are suffering from NERVOUS
DEBILTY LOST VITALITY, WASTING
WEAKNESSES, and all those diseases of a
PERSONAL NATURE, resulting from
ABUSES and OTHER CAUSES. . Speedy
relief an4 complete restoration toHEALTH,
VIGOR AND MANHvOD GUARANTEED
Send at*once for Ilustrated pamphiet free.
Address VOLTAIC BELT CO.,
f19 Marshall Michigan.
Agency of Gormully
Celebrated
Boys’ and Youths
SL lice Bicycles”
. 1 osporn & ALexanoen,
628 Market St., opp.’ Palace Hotel, 8. F.
30 DAYS’ TRIAL}
“. alfalfa standing, 30-acres of clover, 6 good
For County Treasurer.
EO. E. ROBINSON will be a can(aides for the office of Coun’y Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention.
For County Treasurer.
ENRY McNULT® of Moore's Flat,
H. is hereby announced a3 a candidate for
the office of Countv Treasurer, subject to
the decision of the Republican County Convention August 27th, 1884, alb
For Sheriff,
EORGE LORD, of Grass Valley,
will be a candidate for the nomination
of Sheriff, subject to the action of the Republican County Convention,
For Justice of the Peace.
VW P. SOWDEN will be a Repub‘Y . lican candidate for Justice of the
‘Peace in Nevada Township.
For Supervisor.
ILAS WHITING, of Nevada City, is
hereby announced as a candidate for the
office of Supervisor of this District. Subject
to the decision of the voters of the Distrct.
For Supervisor.
HAS. E. MULLOY is hereby announced as a candidate for the effi€e of
Supervisor from District No. 1, (Nevada
Township) subject to tue decision of the Republican County Convent‘on to be held Wednesday, August 27th, 1884.
For Sheriff.
‘\TEPHEN MOORE, of Grass Valley,
will be a candidate i.r the nomination
oP Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention.
For County Treasurer.
L. DAY is a tandidate for the office
. of Treasurer of Nevada County, subject to the action of the Républican Convention,
For Supervisor.
N. STRANAHAN willbe a candi. date for Suvervisor fo this Districg,
subject to the action of the Republican
county convention.
For District Attorney.
V D. LONG will be acandidate for
the nomination of District Attorney subject to the action of the Republican
county convention.
For District Attorney.
_ District Attorney subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention.
D. MASON will bea candidate for
Assessment Notice.
Can be found at the OPERA SALOON.
Give it a trial.
BUY THE BEST QUALITY
i : A Splendid Bowling All Union India Rubber Co’s plendid Bowling Alley
Weare making them with RUBBER AND
ASBESTOS Soles, which make them last
more than twice as long as any Rubber
Boots made.
FOR SALE B\ ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK—TEACHER OF~—
_ING, HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING, ——WuUs xc,
BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc. =
Goodyear Rubber Co. FOREIGN
R. H. PEASE, Jr.
$M. RUNYON, } Agents.
SAN FRANCISCO.
Selling Out !
At CASES s.
rg
¢
F, H. McALLISTER.
PROF. E. MULLER
AND—
LANGUAGES.
—ow~
NSTUCTIONS GIYEN IN HARMONY
AND THOROUGH BASS. "
Having concluded to
RETIRE FROM BUSINESS
In Nevada city on or before January 1st, 1885, 1 therefore
offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before
known here, the entire stock of
MEN'S; AND BOYS CLOTHING,
Consisting of first-class Broadcloth, Cassimere and Pique
Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets,
For Assemblyman.
sembly, from the 15th Assembl
subject to the action of the
County Convention.
F. McGLASHAN hereby announ. cvs himself as a candidate for the AsDistrict,
epublican
and everything that is-usually to be found in a first-class
Clothing Store.
~ &e REMEMBER @¥
For District Attorney.
« agsacandidate for District Attorney,
subject tothe decision of the Republican
County Convention. p
County.
the people, as Shei
and will expect the
tire delegation of the Re
tion, to meet puior to the coming election. SIDNEY RICHARDSON.
M ay28th, 1884,
¥F. SIMONDS is hereby announced
Notice to the People ot Nevada
NIDNEY RICHARD:ON of Bloomfield
Township, pr poses to enter service of
f Nevaa county;
bation of the enblicun ConvenLAM CLOSING OUT! NO HUMBUG .
In Proof of this Assertion,
I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID.
E> Now is the golden opportunity (it may never occur again
in your experience) to buy goods at your own prices. A
dollar saved isa dollarearned, and you can ‘save a great
pandt @p SALF.
and stock all t
tect system of reservoirs, ditches and flumes.
shies, a stabie 36x24 feet wich 16 foot shed.
Ail new buildings, Wayon sh
work horses, 1s head of cattle, hogs, 7 acres
of potatoes, two new wagons, mowing machine, horse-rake, 2 harrows, 3 plows. Have
also 100 acres of timber land. Will sell
the place with everything on it at a sacrifice, Apply eitheratmy place or ac the
TRANSCRIPT Office,
al5 M. LYNCH, Nevada City, Cal.
A. C. NILES,
torney and Counselor at Law.
FFICE—Beckman’s Building, Junction
On the Ranch is a new dwelling house with
four rooms ; a barn 60x28 feet, two large
34x20 feet,
ww hed and tool-room ; 70
tons baled hay, 50 tons loose hay, 20 acres f
many dollars by trading at Casper’s.
“LYNCH offers for sale his fine = :
« Rauch on the Blue Tent koau, three
mues from Nevada City. It consists or 130
acres to 900f which 1 have a Governwent
patent. 80 acres under -ultivation and well
fenced. Pisa of free water for irrigation
e year around, with a perPUBLIC AUCTION! _—-.
. PUBLIC AUCTION !
Will be held on the premises, Fe? EVERY SATURDAY
notice.
posed of.
A
Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City .
. Mechanica Tools, Mardware and Machinery, Up-stairs. Entrance on Broad. Selling Out!
EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further
This sale will continue till the whole stock is disTo any one desiring to purchase the entire
stock, a very liberal discount will be made.
K. CASPER,, Proprietor.
CAM WOLF
Tea, 5 Ib box.......1 25
Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50
Candles 60 for...-.----1 00
And evervthing
else in proporLIAM WOLF.
Selling Out!
. -Selling Out!
GITIZENS BANK AN “in Prices to Sui
ANTA ANNITA MILL AND MINING : z . Reduction lll “. ceh t0 t
COMPANY: scone ody ea place . BROAD STREET.. .-NEVADA CITY :
Lome by es Nevada County, Cali : E LIST THE TIMES! .
fornia. : ee ee
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting
: PRIC
Bre, Die ae _
By capiceh (ec) x = was 'evied upon 0 , CEO. E. TURNER,
of the corporation, -payable inwediately in Usi
J to ae Secoetary, at Pye ice gola'onin, . = -. —) EE PINE STREET,
pany. Room 4, second floor, No. 309 Califor—
icy sek pos widen tearnooneameoul hall
oINEWADA cCITy
n is men
3 a‘ See oa Hepes he Saal a ber ; 08. R. M. Horr Joun T. Moraan. 1 in ere 25 ’
Infants and Children, . iss, mil ff delinquent wat’ reel to Gro. it Hivenns, Quo, A Coorm. Flour per r =
al u t ;
nd .
«ane
8 s ores ‘
Wht gives out Ceparen voey Ae, aay . May, the delinquent, “wesement toysther sar Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex . Corn : . ..+ 2 25 . ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY.
Ww)
a *
5 Fee tere ee Sorby onder of the Benrd of Directors. af Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion . Barley ‘ imi koe The goods consists in part of
Wns Reblog at 008 Le . omen Hila ee ent . g worn Ground Barley 100 Ibe 138
Bat _Custorlng fornia St., San Francisco, Cal’ = : New DDS hss OHEOKS OV jan y H A 2 D W A R E t .
Wat guickiyenres Comatpation, ee * Gaiinaiapeie, . Middlings 100 Ibs... 1 50
But Castoria. San Francisco B 100 Ibs 1 25
nei pa eee LUETJE & BRAND, Also oS on all the Principa TO AU BE ese ‘
Bat Semeria, WATCHMAKER : uae. Collections and transact s Genern Crushed Sugar 9 lbs 1 00
ng
Pr
PST TS no1sco—First Na S
An she BROAD 8f. NEVADA CITY onan nal Gold. Bank of D ov ghee — om AD 8T. 5 “6
soluto oure for fgg ot I prod. a ie ae Java ees ; : ve
Sprains, Burns, Galls, &., and an of Great Britain and Europe. Costa Rica
instantaneons Pain-reliever. :
Of Every Description.
PES Beans 33 * 100 ‘
: LONG LOOKED FOR. OPERA SALOON
POLITICAL NOTICES x GreenCom 7 “..-.1 00
mn BOWLING ALLEY ,. creen Peas 7 “...1 00. Stoves and Tinware,
taf All political announcements Under Nev. Theatre fe ;
must be paid for in advance. AT ada ’ String Beans. 7 1 00 : pee
ee BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. . Oysters s “...1 Co] Gas Pipes and Fittings,
or County Clerk. au =
LAST. . ROGER CONLAN, Proprietor, . Zebstere = ss 2 OO) Blocks,
J
L WEED, ot Grass Valley, will aS Sardines 6 eooosel OO pe,
on lerk, subject to tas neti ot the Republiena County Fue Jelly So a oe
— or ETA recent, hen stares. Ham 4 “ Powder and Fu For Sheriit. Th P if ] D t MI me furnished, ” renovated ae; . Deviled 4.23.3 @ r Se,
acy 8 racic suembator, J wade lighter, ands now *. Corned Beef 3 “ ...1 00 souls and fh
. ROBINSON, of Nevada C'ty, :
J. Mii vse canlidvte for Sharif, wubj set WINES, Salmon + 1 00 Shovels and Picks,
atid action of the Republican County Conee LIQUORS Table P cs a 1 00 :
vention.
able Peaches iat ce
: For Sherif ATCHRS EGGS BETTER THAN 4 peace Axes and Sledges,
. sd 8 aC ne n ie J . eee ree eeee +d
Send stamo tor Illustrated Circular to Always kept at the Bar. Co ’ 3 Ib cans 50
SYA, Sr., of Grass Vallev, GEO. B. BAYLEY, Manufact-ier. Chocolate, 4 papers ...1 00 y
J “aie geet Foe io Sheriff, "subject ags No, 87, Castro St. Oakland, Cal. ; . ass Guns and Pistols,
to the action of the Demucratic Nominating The Coolest Beer in the City Washing Powder 12 papr’s 100
Convention of Nevada county.
Window Glass and Putty.
Candles per box.... icdesh-3O on
Pure Gum Is in connection with the saloon. Don't
forget the place, under the Theatre. Butter per TH os cc OO
CRACKPROOF . “ ert lpg per dozen vcs 800 Crockery and Glass Ware.
RUBBER BOOTS. Pie Fruit, 6 cans,....1 00 pe
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! SHORTHAND § oa
i talento Mill and Mining Supplies.
URnO Fen thehests and] have the PURE ee Syrup 5 gallon keg,.. 300 PP
which peavause tote aie. Pog Porc TYPE WRITING. Codfish per Ib,..-. ..7 —_——
nies in the State.
‘. buying at my establishment.
~ . Com
PAINTS AND OILS,
Agent for the Best Powder ComMechanics’ Tools of all kinds.
Fine stock Granite Iron Ware.
Best lot of Lamps in the city.
Purchasers willSsave money by
GEO. E. TURNER.
PAIR wee. FAIR!
atid:
THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL
EXHIBITION
—OF THE— :
EL DORADO DISTRICT
Agricultaral Association,
fNo. 8,
g the counties of Nevada, Placer
@ El Dorado, Amador, Alpine and Mono,
° will be held at
GRASS. VALLEY,
NEVADA CUUNTY, CAL.,
Tuesdey, Wednesday, Tharsday, Friday, Saturday,
Septemoer 2, 3,4,5an 6.
OVER $5,000
In Premiums at the Park
And Pavilion !
SPEED PROGRAMME
AT WATT PARK!
First Day—Tuesday, September 2.
Mo.1. RUNNING. Three-quarters of a
mile dash for 2-year-olus; freé for all.
Purse $150. :
No 2. RUNNING. Half-mile and repeat,
for District horses. Purse $250.
No. 8. TROTTING, 2:55 class for District
horses. Purse $200.
Second Day— Wednesday, Sept. 3.
RUNNING, Three-quarters of a
mile and for District horses. Entrance + $10 forfeit; $100 acded.
No. & RUNNING. Selling race. Valuation $t,000, with 2 pounds off for each
$100 below, and 3 pounds added: for each
$100 above—11-8 miles dash. Purse $:00,
No.6 PACING. 2:20 class. Purse $500,
SPECIAL RACE. TROTTING. Half mile
heats for 3 : ear olds of the District. 2 in
8. Purse $100,
Third Day—Thursday, Sept. 4
No.7. RUNNING. One mile and repeat,
free = ar $50 entrance; $15 forfeit:
9250
No.6. PACING. Mile heats, 2 in 3, for
District horses. Purse $150.
No 9. TROTTING. For double teams,
Mile heats, best2 in 3. Purse $75.
No. 10. WALKING FOR STALLIONS.
One mile. $5 entrance; $25 added.
Fourth Day—Friday,September 5.
Noll. RUNNING. Half mile and repeat,
8-year-olds, District horses. > .Entrance
$25; $10 forfeit; $100 added. onal
No. 12. TROTTING. 2:45 class, Mile
heats, 8in 6, District horses . Purse $200.
No. 18. RUNNING. Saddle horse race,
for District. horses. who. have never won
yy -catch weights—half mile dash.
$5; $25 added,
SPEGIAL RACE, TROTTING. Half mile
heats for 2 year olds of the District. 2
in 3. Purse $100.
Fifth Day—Saturday, Sept. 6th.
No. 14. RUNNING. Oneand a half mile
dash, free for all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $200 added.
2:26 class, free for No, 15. TROTTING.
al. Purse $600.
No.16. RUNNING Mule Race—go as
you please-free for all. Entrance fee
$250; $25 added. Last mule out wins the
money.
Conditions and Remarks.
All Trotting and Pacing Races, except
when otherwise specified, best 3in 6. tive
to enter and three to start. In Running
races, to fill purses, five or more subscribws haps pene a t wh thy n except when otherwise expressly stated, entrance fee ten per cent. on
purse, to pany nomirati
Purses divided at the rateo 60 per cent
for first hurse, 30 Pe cent for second, and
10 per cent. to third. :
National Association rules te govern Trotting, and Pacitic Coast Blood Horse Association to govern Running races. :
The Board reserves the right to trot heats
of any two classes alternately, or to trot: or
run a special race between heats. No money for a walk over. Horses entered for
purses can only be drawn by consent of
the Jui "
Allentries to be made in writing, giving
name, sex, color and marks of horses; also
name and residence of owner.
In Running races, full colors must be
worn by rid-rs. Drivers in Trotting 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.
—ON AND AFTER—
AS FOLLOWS
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
r arriving in San
6.40 P. M., and 6.40 Pd
9.15 P. M. DAILY.
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
11.18 A.M. DAILY.
e
P M DAILY
Se Yalta ee Se Tass
follows : “4 :
A. M.
5.15 P. M.
Tickets, Good on these
of age, 15 cents,
and Pine Sts.,
Nevada County N. @. B. R.
T ‘:SWILLLEAVE AND ARRIVE AT
Wevada City
Wednesday, April 16th, 1884,
6.45 A. M. DAILY ; connecting with Pas* senge: eisco at
SPECIAL TRAINS will be run Daily,
commencing Monday, April 14th, 1884, and
ther noti bend betwe:
leaving as
Grass Valley, 9.15 A. M.: Nevada City, 10 . .
Grass Valley, 4.30 P. M.; Nevada City,
25 cents. Children between Sand 11 en
é JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager.
~ WALTER D. VINTON
Proprietor
Entries to all the abovs races to close with
the Secretary on Friday, August 15th, 1884.
All races in which District Horses are entered, they must have been owned in the
District prior to July 1st, 1884, except when
specitied “Free for all.”
FIRST DAY. Game of Cricket between the
Clubs of the District, for a purse of $50.
SECOND DaY. A Ladies’ Tournament, for
sundry prizes.
THIRD Day. Game of Baseball between
the Clubs of the District, for a purse of
$50. Grand Stock Parade at 10 4. M.
FOURTH DAY. A Boys’ Tournament, for
sundry prizes.
FIFTH DAY. Grand Stock Farade and
award of Premiums. :
Address all communications to
GEOKGE FLETCHER,
Assistant Secretary.
GEO. G. BLANCHARD, President.
: jy30-td
Dr. Frazier’s Root Bitters.
shop beverage, but are strictly medicinalin every sense. They-act etrougly upon
the liver and kidneys, keep the bowelg open
and rt, make the weak strong, heal the
lungs,build up the nerves, and cleanse the
blood and system of every impurity. Sold
by Corr Bros. $1.
Dr. Frazier’s Magic Ointment. E with Passinger hating ba Pee A sure cure for Little Grubs in the Skin,
M. ~ : = It will remove that rough: .
viee ark di face, and mak ness hands and and make
you beautiful. Price 50c,
FRAZIER MEDI_INE CO., 8,
Cleveland, io,
For sale by Carr Bros. — ap?
DR. E. M. HUNT,
Physician,
OFFICE AT VINTON'S DRUG STORE,
NEVADA CITY.
Nevada Drug Store,
Nevada City
A Large Stock of Patent. Medicines,
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