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July 23, 1885 (4 pages)

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) “THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1855. . Four, per 100 Ibs...:$2 75 — Wheat, WE acess 2 00 Lawrence Barrett is pro-. orp eas 2 00 nounced the greatest living actor,. » oq Barley“ “ ..-. 1 75 and Clara Morris the greatest living actress, by a plurality of nearly 900 voters who have cast their}Brown ‘ 16]bs....1 ballots at the suggestion of ‘‘The . Rice bt Baan era e ‘ Brooklyn Magazine.” After Bar-) Currants, 12“ ...--. 1 rett, who received 252 votes, Booth, Mae 6 18% wii. 1 Salvini, Jefferson and Irving . coq Fish, 20" ...-. 1 gcd veniam oer Beans, (st el ea eae 1 ra Morris, Anderson, Bernhardt, Janau. Modjeska, “Davenport, ‘Rhea, also in the order named. phant, Albert, having recently be: . Chocolate, 4 papers.... 1 come very vicious, was shot to Oysters, 12 cans.. death at Keene, N. H. Monday, Creen Core g “ file of soldiers. % ee i okegeyo onan whee Green Peas, 8 “ Joun LesueR, a saloon keeper, was murdered in Modesto, Stanislaus county, Sunday night, by a stranger known as Charlie, who escaped. Durtne the fiscal year ending June 30, 1885, there were 122,813 less arrivals of immigrants in the United States than for the previous year. ——_>-— Tue Rothschilds have advanced to the Egyptian Government the sum of £250,000 to be paid back in September. —_—— ‘Tux Parnellites supported the. Kerosene, 5 gallon “ ..1 50 English Government in the vote) Kerosene, per $6 easy . to exclude Bradlaugh from the. syrup, per! gallou..... 60 House of Commons. Syrup, 5 gallon kegs. .2 40 _A wom AN was sentenced at Mt. Pickles, 5 “ “ ..1 40 " Sterling, Ky., to ninety-nine years . Tea, 5 pound box, ..I 25 in the penitentiary, for the mur) y,,,, Tea, per pound,” 35 der of her husband. En : roa ee g. Breakfast Tea AO Turns is a Postmaster in West-. Soap, per box, = 60 chester county, New York, who has been in continuous service “ “ 32 for 1 Geo, Fletcher... Grass Valley. since 1841. W. 8. Hawley... do of texture, strength and durability, cannot be match——San‘Fran ‘“ 80 for, 1 Anson McKay... do : ey ? 4 Warrer Gaprieie was found re 7 ‘A tau “Shoemaker.. do ed in any other portion of the world. dead on the desert Sunday, near per box } 60/1. G. Farrer.... Nevada City. eral properties of the water there fastens the colors Lovelock, Nevada, having starved Butter, per roll 40 . John Michell.... do : : x Fateaid 4 ; sg evada, having hae eae 50 . =: Shoecraft. . ao : , in-unfading brilliancy;and that the cunning and_pasch scesanaca eae ep cram & a att L. S. Calkins.. .. do ALF ~~ Prorietor tience and industry of the canny Scotsmen beats the Near Douglas, Ky., three men A ‘ epairing done of all complicated Watch-. world in the art of manufacture 4 ; na E e n ie 8, ig as C andr ie fede ioreaeY eg : < « — mcg — Vv rythi = ers, English Patent Lever and other ine} . shall be pleased to show these goods to customers me done, i ee snc tote 1 at my Tailoring Establi wana. else in proporProgramme of Dances, ste’ Ttueee ca waaa trters ia. : : se —_—_— oor Joun Puatr, an American, was shot and killed in Santo Domingo, in mistake for ex-Président Secarce. <> CHARLES Sims was run over and killed by a Southern Pacific train near San Fernando, Sunday night —__ ‘Tue trial of Riel, the Manitoba rebel, began Monday in Regina, the prisoner pleading not guilty. A strike of 25,000 cotton operatives was inaugurated at Oldham, Eng., Monday. Tux British Government has refused aid to the Munster Bank in its financial trouble. a Ipa Kmpatn, aged 15, shot and kiled W. T. Giles, herseducer, at Bedford, Ia. ->--Anorner'battle has been fought in Columbia, in which 1,000 men were killed. Tuere are 30,360 Chinese —in San Francisco, including 722 children. ————— nme mee Tne present tel egraphic tariff in England is to be reduced. . POWDER : This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economigal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. “Soup ONLY IN CANS. Roya. Bakrna Powper Co., 106 Wall et:, N.Y. Probate Notice. N the Superior Court in and-for the Counoe OS, of Nevada, State of California. In the qnatter of the estate of John Frederick i i Notice hereby given that Monday, Ae ay Ae Gourt Hooia of anid he: e 12 0! Seen Court House in the Vity and » and application of Fritz ance to him of Letter of he Will. annexed mini+tration with of estate of John deceased, when and ort acume, room. BOY Cash ! White Sugar, 12 Ibs. --1 ‘wheck, Ristori, Terry, Langtry and . Java Coffee, Pearl Barley, 12 “ ...--1 P ed OTE, Costa Rica’ 6“ .... 1 ——“annuw’s large performing ele. Washing Powder 12 pap’rs 1 Strirg Beaus Tomatoes Salmon, — Table Fruit, Pie Fruit, Jelly, Sardines, Lobsters, Deviled Ham. Corned Beef Lard, Lard, Lard, Harkness Candles, per box,3 50 WILLIAM WOL! Darga . Bargains ' TAM WOLE'S 1 1 rear . 205! sayek 8 1 6 1 8 eee . Bo oes eh 6 1 6 4 4 » Le . aac . aearee 4lb “ .. tion. CLOSING OUT SALE. The entire stock of General Merchandise of C. D. Eastin & Co. of Lowell Hill, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Shes, Geats Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Tinware, Hay and. Grain, a first-class store. The goods will be sold in lots to suit. the buyers, large or small, at AUCTION To the Highest Bidder for Cash, on Thursday, July 23d, 1885. _Also one Cow and Calf, one Horse, two Mules,one Mare and Colt, one large Wagon, one Spring Wagon, and also Store and Dwelling House with lot, and growing crop and orchard. Come everybody and secure good bargains. NEVADA THEATRE, Friday Evening, July 24, 1885. The distinguished. Orator and Queen of the American Bar, BELVA LOCKWOOD, Who as the champion of equal, civil and podent of the United States, will lecture on “POLITICAL anu SOCIAL LIFE IN WASHINGTON.”Admission, 50 cents. ~—W. A. SIQOURMEY, Commercial St. Nevada City, iT seamen AND RETAIL DEALER Foreign and Domestic Fruits, VEGETABLES, TOBACOO, CIGARS, ‘NUTS, CANDIES, 5. And everything that is kept in. litical _rights,: was nominated for Presi-' GRAND DEDICATORY MOONLIGET BALL NECN *, rae GLENBROOK PARK, Thursday vy, July fi, Uh —— THE NET PROCEEDS WILL BE OF THE 17th AGRICULTURAL Dis: TRICT ASSOCIATION. MUSIC BY GOYNE’S FULL MILITARY BAND, Its Services. Floor Directors. Capt. J. A. Rapp.. .Nevada City. Henry B. Johnson. .Grass Valley. Grand Mareh—‘‘Boccacio;’’ ‘‘Free for Al”’—Led by Goy ‘ tary Band. t. Quadrille— ‘‘Sevente ricultural District.’’ 2. Waltz—‘‘Jim Shoemaker.”’ 3. Lancers—‘‘Geo. Jacobs.”’ 4. Schottische—‘‘Geo. Fletcher.”’ ley Union.” 6. Waltz—‘‘J. A. Seely Mother Goose Lancers—‘‘Jim yy Gray.” 8. Polka—‘‘Parson Stidger.”’ 9. Water Cart Quadrille—‘‘Matt. Daily.” 10. Schottische— ‘‘ Daily Trancript.”’ 11. Telegraph Quadrille—‘‘Arch Nivens.”’ 12. -Waltz— ‘‘ Kidder’ Gauge.”’ 13. Quadrille— ‘‘ The Wall.’”’ 14. City Ladies Climbing en Stairs.” rer rath.”’ ; Home, Sweet Ho Leave Nevada City, 8 11:15 P.M. 12:45 a. M. Each gentleman buy Will be received at TRANSCRIPT Office up EXCLUSIVE RIGHT Park during the ball. CRACKERS, BUTTER,EGGS, .ULTRY oan i GAME, FRESH FISH, Etc., Ete. This is imperative. ?¢ DONATED TO THE FUND (PROMPTER, JOHN MICHELL), Which Organization Donates Floor Committee. Plain Quadrille—‘‘Grass Val” Grass Valley Over the Garden Schottisehe— ‘‘ The Nevada 5. Medley—‘‘President A. WalRai.road Time Table. Leave Grass Valley, 7:45 p. m. Leave Park for Grass Valley, 10:30 Pp. M. and 12 midnight. Leave Park for Nevada City, Fare for Round Trip from either Town, 25 Cents. Admission to Park. Gents, -003 Dallar Ladies, ~!1ee (OF No Ladies admitted unless accompanying gentlemen. will be presented at the entrance with a badge entitling him to admission to the Grand Stand. Sealed Bids MONDAY, July 20, 1885, for the Cream, Lemonade, Soda Water and other Refreshments at the The Committee reserve the right to reject any andall bids. — No Intoxicating Liquors allowed to besold onthe Grounds. =e a — ams CASE EE. Be Baneny of hans PILES! PILES! PILES! — . No matter how handsome’ or stalwart a young inan may be otherwise, nothing can make up for a partially bald head. Shining talents are attractive, but a shining poll is not. The cause may be sickness or anything else, yet Parker’s Hair Balsam Will stop the loss of the hair and start a new growth of glossy and soft hair so quickly as to surprise you —restoring the original color at the same time. Not a dye, not oily, delicately perfumed. Only standard 50c. dressing. ee oat Genumne Pebble goat button shoes, worked button holes, child’s sizes 3 to 74g, $1.25; size 8 to 1034, $1.50; sizes 11 to 2, $2.00; ladies’, $2.50. Tue Stanparp Soe Co. GRAND A SURE CURE FOUND AT Last! No One Need Suffer. A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams (an Indian Remedy,) called Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the. worst . chronic cases of 25 or 30 years . standing. _ No ong need suffer five . minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions, ; instruments and electuaries do more harm than good. William’s . Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the . tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night after getting
warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberry of Cleveland says about Dr William’s Indian Pile Ointment: “T have.used scores of Pile Cures, ‘. and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief as Dr, Williarn’s Indian Ointment.’’ For sale by VOCAL ANDINSTRUMENTAL CON CERT AT NEVADA THEATRE, ee ee > eo OF A : [ BLACKSMITHING,. CARRIAGE AND WAGON —AND— HORSE-SHOBING. SHOP, BROAD STREET, ABOVE W ¢. GhCVE P. CLANCY, Proprietor. gamer HAVING SECURED ‘HE F RSTCLASS BLACKSMITH AND HORSESHOER, FROM) SAN FRANCISCO, AND THOMAS McKEE HAVING BEEN EMPLOYED AS 'YHEELWRIGHT, I 4M NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF WORK iN MY LINE IN THE BEST TYLE, ON—THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE LOWFST PRICES. P. CLANCY. i} 1, 1885. Confederate X Roads. TAE OLD IKE, LLOYD SiLOON. Ss. O. WHITING, Prop’r, all draggists and mailed on receipt Wednesday Evening, July 29, For the Benefit of the Ohio, -CArr Bros., Agents. METHODIST CHURCH, of price, 50c and $1.” Frazier MEb. IcINE Co., Proprietors, Cleveland, . H AS fitted up this favorite place of 1¢ sert in aneat and. cosy tanner, aud is ready to supply his patrons with choice . From the vaults of G. W. Chesley, Sacra. mento, Also the best BERR and CIGARS . to be found in the market. Under the “‘management-of the Choir, who will be assisted by the best musical. talent of Nevada City and Grass Valley, as also by prominent singers from San Fran: < cisco; Oakland and othe: places. I have just received (OF It is the intention of the CLOTHS, BEAVERS, Managers to make this the grandeT bl enable me to make them correspondingly low. THEY ARE SP est’musical event of thie season. Tickets, Adults*fifty cents. Children 25 cents, sar PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY. ALF BERG, 92 Miu Street, Grass VALLEY ne’s MiliCos ates enth AgAberdeen Heard From. turers at Aberdeen, Scotland, a fine line of BROADMERES ard T WEEDS, at Low Cost, which will It is claimed that the causes of the superiority of Scotch goods over all others, are: Heather produces aclass of wool which for fineness Nevada City, and 81 Main St., Grass Valley. direct’ from the ManufacDIAGONALS, CASSIup into fine fitting Suits LENDID GOODS, That. Scottish That the minshments, 46. Broad Street, orrett. Public Sale for the KR. CASP Ladies of If you want the Goldchases 1n me. :20 p.m. 0 20° ‘ Chevoit Shirts, 50jcents each. 5“ Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 a pair. 200“ se “ ‘second 0: Men’s Summer Coats at 40¢ each. ce: $4.75 a pair. Men’s Pique Scarfs, 5 for 25cx ing a ticket 10. ‘ Second Grade = “ ¥ 10 “ Third ry Greer 6“ “ sBoys’ Overalls, 20c.a pair. 20C-4. the Darmy to am "Of Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits, $6. _ Men’s White Laundried Shirts, $1 each. ~ Boys’ Good Suits from 4 to 6 years, $3.00. ; « « “ “ “ “ re eae $4.00: to sell Ice for goods at the same prices, and save cost of comi a fs ea A HR = ss Ma Sa ie Cor, Pineand Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY, to make money on purPRIcE List: 100 pair Boys’ Kentucky Jeans Pants, 40 cents a pair, worth $1.00. 50 doz. Men's Cotton Socks at 50 cents per doz.,. worth $1.25 per doz. 100 pairs Men’s Cass. Pants, good quality, at $3.00 a pair. United Workingmen’s Cornish Clincker Boot, fall sizes, the best quality, 20,000 Men's Paper Collars, 12% cents each box. 20 doz, Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, @5cfa pair 50c a pair. 100 pair Men's Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 50c a pair. 25 doz. Men’s White Knitted Drawers at 25¢ a pair. phe a Men’s Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimere Suits at Benefit’ of ER, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. FURNISHING GOODS, &c. CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED. 2,.00°°% i = 4 (E@You can buy at my Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT I an ac modate all. . Country Dealers, take notice of my. Price * List. Vou can and ng yourself. 9 : WINES AND LIQUOES, cm at B$12; Men's Fine Sack No. 1. M., for clubs in District. No 2: District. 3:00 class. $250; second, $100; third No. 3." TROT TING—2z: No. 4. Mile and repeat. Purse second $180; third $60. No. 5. ed in the District. second $25. Purs for all. $50 entrance; repeat. For two-year olds. $250 added; second hors of a half-mile. No.8. RUNNING—W for all. $25 entrance; a half miles. No. 9. No. 10. in the District. . Purse sécond $90; third $30. No--tr aggregating $100, $100. No. 14. entrance; $100 added; fi cent.; fifth 5 per cent. No. 15.5 RUNNING— all. -$50 entrance; $25 horse $200; third $100. No. 16. “RUNNING stake. Free for all. quarters of a milesand r No. 17. for all. $25 entrance; No. 18. No. 19. No. 20. RUNNING— horses owned in the Di No. 21. No. 22. two-year old; unless otherwise spe start. But the Board reserves the five to fill, by the withdrawal of a National Association Rules to g money paid in. the day preceding the race. -s Racing colors to be named in en " Entries to all of the. above SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1885. -} Free for all”? . during the Fair. GRO. FLETCHER, Sceretary, . P. 0. Address, Grass Valley, Th Aurieutural Distr second horse $200; third $100. second horse $100; third $50. No. 12. TROTTING— 2:50 class. horses. $100; third $50. . No. 13. TROTTING—2:22 class. RUNNING—Saddle Horse stake. horses owned inthe District; catch weights. RUN NING—South Yuba stake. second horse $75; third $50. PACING—-Free for all. first horse $450; second $250; third $100. FIFTH DAY—SATURDAY, SEPT. 5:%. Ladies’ Tournament.at 10-0’clock A. M. aot GLENBROOK RAGE. TRACK. SPEED PROCRAMME FOR 1885. FIRST DAY— TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS‘. CRICKET MATCH, at 9:30 o'clock 4 Purse $75. TROTTING—For horses owned in the Purse, $400; first horse, 30. class. Purse $600; first horse $350; second $175; third $75. TROT TING—+3-year olds. Free forall. $600; first horse $360; WALKING MATCH—For stallions owne $100; first horse $75; ‘SECOND DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2D. No.6. RUNNING—National Hotel stake. Free $25 forfeit; $500 added; One mile and No. 7.: RUNNING—Nevada City Mine stake $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; e $100; third $50. Dash yoming Mine stake. Free $10 forfeit; $300 added; Dash of one and Boys’ Tournament at i o'clock P. M. TROTTING—For two-year olds owned $300; first horse $180; THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, SEPT. 3D. FOOT RACES and-TUG OF WAR, at 100'clock A. M., open to the District, purses For District Purse $400; first horse $250; second Open to Vanderlyn, James H., and Albert W. Purse $1,000; first horse $500; second $250; third $150; fourth For $10rst horse 50 per cent.; second 20 per cent.; third '15 percent; fourth 10 per Dash of a mile. FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, SEPT. 4TH. Walrath stake. Free for forfeit; $600 added; second Two miles and repeat. Narrow Gauge Railroad $25 entrance; $10 . forfeit; $250 added; second horse $100; third $50. ‘I hreeepeat. Free $10 forfeit; $200 added; One and % miles. Purse’ $800; Union Hotel stake. For strict. “$25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $150 added. One-half mile and repeat. TROTTING—2:40 class. first horse $350; second $175; third $75. TROTTING—Free for -all, barred.) Purse $1,200; first horse $600; second $300; third $180; fourth $120. a Purse $600; (St. Julien re) _ REMARKS .-AND CONDITIONS: All Trotting and Pacing Races are the best three-in-five, except the cified ; five to enter and three to right to hold a less a number than *° proportionate amount of purse.— Entrance fee ten per cent. on_purse, to accompany nomination. overn trotting; but the Board re serves the right to trot heats of any two classes alternately, if neces sary to finish any day’s racing, or to trot a special race between heats: A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only to the entrance When less than the required number of starters apar they may contest for the entrance money, to be divided as folOWS: 6624 to the first, and 3314 to the second. In all races, entries not declared out by 6 P. m. of the day preceding the Race, shall be required to’ start, Where there is more than one entry by one person, or in one interest, the particular horse they are to start must be named _ by 6 P. M. of a No added money paid for a walk-over. . . Rules of the State Agricultural Society to govern. running races, eXcept when conditions named are otherwise. ° tries. In Trotting Races drivers will be required to wear caps of distinct . colors, which. must be named in their entries. Races to close with the Secretary 0" All races in which District horses are entered they must have heen owned in the District prior to July 1, 1885, except when spe ified Admission to Race Track 50 cents. Children under 12 years 25 cts. Admission io Pavillion 25 cents. Children under 8 years free. No Season or Membership tickets, but Exhibitors will be with Badges at $3 each at the Secretary’s office at Nevada Cit, will admit that person only to Race Track and Pavillion at all times” »which A. WALRATH, President. Nevada City. Or to D. E. MORGAN Assistant Secretary, Nevada City, Cal. furnished