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July 24, 1886 (4 pages)

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Coitaties, hibits at ick, Be. yand F. EVADA (11 Y, Augu ive ten. . Dollars miuMs , ar-olds or mile and or all, twoe, $10 forond horse of half a -year-olds, 2, $25 forto second 1€ mile, all; purse -olds; half $200. 267TH. lass, (Disclass, free r-olds or up nd repeat. idle horse es, catch $50 added ; yand 10 per ITH. for all; $50 900 added. third §75. ° for all $25 d $50. 3 for all; $25 d $300 add third: $50. les. stallions. purse $500. 28TH. for all ; $25, 200 added, class ; purse > for all; ig races are except the . otherwise , and three urd reserves: ess number withdrawal sunt of the 0 per cent ly nomina. ing purses 0 per cent it to second, ind 10 per 1 Rules to : Board reot heats of ely, if mec-y’s racing, ce between ing a walk nly to the in. When number of ay contest y, tobe dito the first, ot declared y preceding to start. > than. one r in one inhorse they amed by 6 ceding the ey paid for Agricultural ning races, jnamed are -mamed in vers will be y of ‘distinct enamed in the SecreHold rs. . Nevada counhatiam pr: b uds ay 22d, 1883, hi tusive ut withis 40 ee io ut with the drdivisors, u' det TLY_ EVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1986. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P Brown & vo. The Daily ‘Tramsrigt ’ EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY . BY BROWN & CALKINS. 1. 8 Cauerns, Editor, ~ _N. P. Brown, Business Manager. some OFFIOE“TRANSCRIPT. BLOOK, ___32 Commercial Street. MASONIC NOTICE. vada Lodge, No 13, F. & A. M. D. KE. MORGAN, Master. jet : sTarep MeErines on the. PAVILION EXHIBITS AT NEVADA CITY. Yee ee J. H. Boarpman Seoretarv. Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, . NO. 6, R. A.M {7th Agricultural Dis-. P Races and Stock Exhibits ad Commencing on Tuesday, August Over Ten Thousand Dollars ~ tect Farr, Glenbrook Race Track, Be. ‘), 24, and Continuing Five Days. in Purses and Premiums. SPEED PROGRAM: . In races designated as “District” CHANNEL®. & SMITH, Prop’rs. Stock. © Rabbit, Chicken oni Ag Pence Made, ~ Pickets Woven into Five Pouble Strands Galva 2.zed Bessemer Steel @@Csn Use Any Height and fize Pickets Desired. .0@ tween Grass Valley and overcomes the objection of all others. It is SIMPLE, STRONG AND Nevada City. DURABLE, easily put up, is portable, and only needs a trial to con_—_ vince anyone that itis the That can be made. It costs no morethan the Wire fencing. SHEEP CORRAL, and at one-half the: cost of panels.: By using dressed pickets with ornamented to 1 fence for Lawns, Gardens, and other special purposes. drawn, and the fence rolled up like carpet and removed, 80 to.100 rods making a wagon load. re all horses are eligible that. were STATED MEETINGS « Masenic Well, Nevedsiiliyy: sk owned in the counties of Nevada the First Monday in eaeh-snonth, Visiting Companions in good standing ere cordially invited to attend. ricultural District, and El Dorado and Amador of the El: Dorado District No. 8, prior to June 1, 1886, RESERVE FUND, $10,000.00. RM. HON vereee to "*""Wice President . mile and repeat ; purse $200. JOHN T, MORTAN.... .-.-.Cashier THURSDAY, AUGUST 26TH. eccttmae i Cash's and So 9. Trotting—2: 50 class, (Dis0. Mt. to ea “10.’ ‘trottin —2:22 class, fre "change, "Banking Business. unless otherwise specified. — M. L. MARSH, High Priest. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24TH. : J H, Boarpman Sec. ; os Trotting— (District), 3:00 ‘ class; purse is ; ini . ths 2. 1 Brotting-2 90 class, free PRE ae for all; purse i LOU Jidu SRAND3. Trotting—for 2-year-olds or WATCUMAKER. . -Fander, (17th District), mile and meg repeat’; purse $300 : : “ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25TH. rance orfeit, led. BROAD 8f. NEVADACITY . second horse $100, third $50. Mile and repeat. 5. Running—Free for all, twopesreee $25. entrance, $10 fort, $150 added. Second horse $50, third $25. Dash of half a mile. 6. Running—For 3-year-olds, free forall; $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $250. added. $75 to second horse, $50 tothird. One mile. 7. Pacing—Free for all; purse Paid up Capital $30,000. mee villi 8. Trotting —1-year-olds; half. I for all; purse $1,000. eee x-fde ot. Milesand repeat. Purse $400. 12. Running — Saddle horse stake, District horses, catch w2ights; $5 entrance, $50 added ; four moneys, 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. 4 Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion é@ Highest Price Paid for State aud Co: ty Warrante, DRAW CHECKS OF New York, Sacramento. fam Francisco, Vre issue t Drafts, Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credit available n any part of Jreat Britain and Europe. Make Collections and_transact ‘ggGenera FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH. 18. Running—Free for all; $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $500 added. Second horse $150,° third $75. : . Two miles and repeat. National Bank. 14. Running—Free for all; $25 or Placer, comprising the 17th Ag-. And ascertain our prices before buying or making fence of any kind. formerly occupied by Naffziger’s pork packing establishment. \ Israel ExXosixin, \Proprictor: \ -. the same strength as old Teas, each d package : rating and Cooling beverage by the B mers that by purchasing of me they will get the I return thanks for the patronage extended me while proprietor of the U. 8. Brewery and solicit a continuance of the same, at my new Brewery. ~ J. &. CARR, CARR BROTHERS, —OORRESPONDENTE— Naw Yora—First National Bank. an Francisco First a fonal Bank of .D, O M'lls & Co. HOME MUTUAL Insurance Company, OF CALIFORNIA, CAPITAL $300,000 Principal Office—216 Sansome St SAN FRANCISCO erent thee tg aNGURANCE ON Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co DAVID WATT JOHN C. COLEMAN on all classes of desirable property in county at rates as low as solceeeanesteie yeaa ss just claims tor loss. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY GEO. C. GAYLORD DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Goods, Grain, Feed, Etc., 1H Gueds Sold at Bed Neck Price Agen for Giant Powder Company Pork Packing Rstalihment, . ". i ena entrance, $10 forfeit, $200 added, Second horse $75, third $50. 34 of a mile and repeat. 15. Running—Free for all; $25 entrance, $10 forfeit and $300 add ed. Second horse $75, third $50. 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. 16 mile and repeat. 18. Trotting—2: 40 class ; purse 19. Trotting— Free for all; purse $1,200. '. CONDITIONS: All trotting and pacing races are the best three in five, except the two-year old, unless otherwise specified ; five to enter, and three start. But the Board reserves the t to hold a tess number than five to fill, by the withdrawal ofa ggg ob nen 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 to first horse, 25 per cent to second, 15 per cent to third, and 10 per cent to fourth. National Association Rules to govern trotting ; but the Board reserves the right to trot heats of any two classes alternately, if necessary to finish any day’s racing, or to trota ial race between heats, A horse making ‘a walk over shall be entitled only to the entrance money Pp ess than the required number of tarters appear they may contest for the entrance money, to be divided as follows: 6624 to the first, out by 6. m. of the day ing. he race aki. roca tower 1 \ Where there is more than one nt a person, or.in one interest, the particular horse they Jare tostart must be named by 6 p. m. of the day preceding the race. No edded_money paid for tural atta ing races drive? Ttinct ' to Wear ca inc f 8 soi must eased in thi tries. "Entries t0 close with the SecreTHE PALAGE DRUG
‘keep vonstantly onhand a large and complete stock Of everything usuall found in paid in. When} . Raeing colors to be named in acifie Combination Fence Factory Main St. foot.of Aristocrecy Hill, Nevada City, Cab, Best and Cheapest Wire. Strength, Durability and Cheapness Combined. The question of proper fencing commends itself to every land own. We take pleasure'in placing before you the claims of a FENCE at combines the advantage of every fence in an eminent degree,and CHEAPEST AND BEST FENCE objectionable Barbed It will turn all kinds of stock. It makes* asplendid s it, makes a very handsome No other fence can be so easily moved. The staples may be with Call and See Our Machine at Work, Remember the place, the building on Main street, Nevada eB AhA Brewery ! Chicago 0 HAVING COMMENCED THE MANUFACTURE IN THIS CILY OF LAGER BEER, am prepared to furnish the public with this Strengthening, Invigoarrel, Keg or on Draught. My long experience as a Brewer enables me'to guarantee to custoBest Beer Made in the Citv. Abed “ Feet ; oye Families are respectfully requested to give. my Beer a trial. prietors of STORE. Corner Pine and Commercial sts., . Nevada CityFirst QGiass Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHS, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, AM kinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers, THE FINEST BRANDS OF CISARS gz Prescriptions accurately and carefully com pounded by a careful and competent Druggist a Nevada Drug Store, Corner{Broad and Pine Sts, N vida City —_——0 —_ — . Proprictoir ; ~ Large Stock of Patent Medicines, Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand ! firrors, Toilet Articles of all kind Attentiin Given to Compounding Prescriptions By a Competent Druggist and Perfect§Purity Guaranteed. ACERT FOR JHE BE:T INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD . Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London. “Careful aaa J. J. JACKSON, -== = PROPRIETOR. The Largest, the best and Cheapest : as used by the natives in Japan. The oilowing PURE JAPANESE TEAS are fresh toasted. tor plceom of tn iidwoss and. BaSdey, Acknowledged by leading Physicians and under the new process, requiring one-third less quantity to produce Chemists to be ls Greate Invigorator ot Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, ™ Well Worth Reading. “<Qastoris is so well adapted tochildren that . H. A. Ancuzn, 3. D., 112 Bo, Oxford St, Brookiya, N. ¥. Tan Curraun Company, 16% Grocery Honse in Nevada City. TOASTED THAS. Equaimg~ n aroma, flavorand delicacy the Teas d the prices are plainly marked on ——— Damiana Bitters. Restorative, Invigorator & Nervine. Frank Leslie’s Sunday Magazine for August is ‘published. It is splendidly illustrated, and fall ‘to the covers with instructive and entertaining reading matter of the best class. We have room to mention but few of the many leadins articles, one of Which on Turner, ths gre.t Euglish puinter, is-accompinied by his portrait and réproductions of some of his works, including the famous “Slave Ship.” Two beautiful pic: tures of “‘Tobias” and the ‘‘Archangel Ra; hael” from last year’s Paris Salon, accompany the text Fulton Street, N. ¥: of the dramatic poem used by Gounod in his Oratorio “Tobie,” and a narrative of the Book of Tobit in the Apocrypha. Mr. mes . Thomas Powell begins ‘Leaves from my Life,” with anecdotes and personal conversation about and with Charles Lamb and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Accorpine toa statement of the Treasury Department, made to . Congress, the Government is paying $113,401 every year for rents in Washington. for carrying on the business of the Government to have these extra buildings, then the Government should build them. Eight years anda half would eat up a million of dollars in rents—and a million of dollars would put up a very comfortable edifice even in Washing© ton, where rents are simply enor(TRADE MARK.) mous, fn gn nnn . 1 ape aro Stomach tor and Dys-, exican Remedy . Restful Nights, Days Free from Torture, Await the rheumatic sufferer who resorts to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.’ That this benignant e system yet discovered, A. ISOARD, AGENT. rades. Prices. ; WR, Osco i hie cednp ieee hewane nae 50 cents per pound Sunshine.. ......5Saab ies 60 cents per pound Miles 5S AES Ri cee od web e . . 7% cents per pound pe re ere ss ici ih acie «ea eS ,. $1 per pound Everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery Establishment always kept on hand. To those who have never traded with me I éxtend a special invitation to call before making their purchases. 18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND. Masonic Building, Pine Street, NEVADA CITY. The largest, Cheapest and Best Assortment to_be found in the county of TOBACCO, C GARS, PIPES, CUTLERY ETC. Finest Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the county. DR. 34. M. HARRIS, DENTIST. Broad St. Market. Nevada City, California. JAMES MONRO, Proprietor aa 1 AM prepared to supply j the perple of Nevada City Lene land vicinity with Choice \ y th Beef, Pork, ‘ Mutton, Veal, par in Nevada City, Mondays, Sausages, Corn Beet, etc. . Wednesdays and Fridays. At as low rates as cam be purchased P here in Nevada City. Meate delivered within a reasonable ‘ance free of charge. ; If you wanta nice Rosst, Steak; Cublet chop, give me a call, I intend to always keep the best meacs to b procured in the market,at the shop, and customers, whether old or young, can rely upon getting what they order. A share of publicpatronage fe respectfully solicited. ett s sits will bo made with Mon .. Fs ob Corcas, aes, of Lbs eal {National Meat © Markets Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, Cor. Broad & Pine Sts., up stairs, NEVADA CITY. P, ¥. SIMONDS. C. W. CROSS CROSS & SIMONDS, ttorneys and Counselors at Law Hams, Bacon and Lard, Whole-. L. B. Lrrruz. M. Faruey. “yep FARLEY & LITTLE, And all tinds of meat usually found in a Attorneys at Law first class market. 4 Meats delivered free of charge. ~ WwW"x PRACTICE IN THE STATE and United States Courts. apl rd. NAFFZIGER. TRANSCRIPT BLOCK—UP STAIRS. N. E. CHAPMAN, cordial and depurent is a far more reliable remedy than colchicum and other poisons used to expel the rheumatic virus from the blood, is a fact that experience has satisfactorily demonstrated. It also enjoys the advantage of being —unlike them—perfectly . safe. With many persons a certain predisposition to rheumatism exists, which renders them liable to its attacks after exposure in wet weather, to currents of air,changes of temperature, or to cold when the body is hot. Such persons should take a wine glass or two of the Bitters as soon as possible after incurring risk” from the above causes, as this superb protective effectually nullifies the hurtful influence. For the funcis aota Liquid or Snaff. It has ga.ned an enviable Reputation wherever known, displacing all other preparations. An article of undoubted morit. It allays pain and causes no srivezing. Orean alm, WHEN APPLIED into the nostrils will be ahsorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal If it isa necessity Opposite Citiseus Bank, . *s—-oun . [26 YEARS IM UGE. C. J. NAFFZIGER. Pro sietor . . OFFICE —Morgan B Roberts’ Biock No ( The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age. Beez, Pork, Mutton, Veal, SYMPTOMS OF A > Hausages, Etc, TORPID LIVER. — St catarrhal virus, cvusing healthy secretions, Itallays inflammation, protects the membranal linings of the head from sdditional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the senses of taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a few applications. A THoroveH TREATMENT WILL CURB. Unequaied for-Cold in the Head, Headache and Deatness, or any kind of mucous membranal irrita‘ion, Send for circular. Sold by all wholesale and retail druggists. Price 50 cts. 60cts, by mail. Stamps received," ELY BROS., Druggists, Owego, N.,Y. mee agers wd aud Xa Weoma Loss of appetite, Bowels costive, Paininthe head, witha dull sensation in the back part, Pain under the shoulderblade, Fullness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body_or mind, Irritability oftemper, Low — with a feelin of havin, neglected some duty, eariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over the r.ght eye, Restlessness, ‘with fiiful dreams, Highly-colored urine, and NEVADA CITY, CAL’A. : ae W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, aoe EXTRACTING A SPECIALTY. Sivil and Mining Engineer, : —AND— CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S PILLS are jially afapted tosuch cases. One dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish a . improved by it: tional derangements “which accompany rheumatism, such a colic, spasms in the stomach, palpitation of the heart, imperfect digestion, etc., the Bitters is alsoa most useful remedy. It is only necessary to obstinate cases to use it with persistency. es Commended by the Ladivs. If any lady is unfortunate enough to be troubled with freckles, moths, pimples or an unsightly complexion, the use of Ainaxab,the Egyptian Elixir, will make her-skin soft, clear and_ brilliant. There is no skin which will not be It does not injure the skin, but rids it of impurities and the effects therefore are permanent. There are many ladies in Nevada county who use it, any of whom will cheerfully testify as to its merits. W. D. Vinton, the druggist at this city, is selling it at the reduced price of 75 cents a bottle in order. to close out a consignment that has been put in his hands for rapid disposal. The usual price-is $1 per bottle, and the opportunity to buy it for less will not last long. 2t Ladies Ask Your Friends, A great many of ladies of Nevada City have tried a bottle of Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir, for the skin and complexion, now being sold at a sacrifice by W. D. Vinton. Ainaxab hés many most valuable testimonials from San Francisco, but it does not now need to rest upon them for a repuation. If any lady has not tried t, we ask only that she inquire among her lady friends about. it. Mountain Ice. The Ice Company is now prepared to receive orders for Ice in quantities to suit customers. Ice deHivered to any part of the.city. Or > ders left at the Company’s office ~ or with W. H. Crawford, will be .O. ‘A. TOMPKINS. J. F, PARSONS. {®. 1. GavLorp. yRED BHARLS soon 6 yee ‘ ‘ : oe LOCAL ANEDIMET CS If DESIRED. U. 8. Bepu-y Mineral Surv yer. ee ae » Appetite, and . . PARSONS. & TOMPKINS, . GAYLORD & SEARLS, scrote. os biitinth, tiddanmen : Thus thee nian jn nouriebod and by neers, Drafteme Organs Regular Stools are ’ » ° pin yp ven thon Plans and Ksti Attorneys and [Counselors at Law, SURGEON PROF. E. — 250, 44 Murray St., N. ¥. mates for buildings and eon and sus: . ' 3 now sro S HAIR DYE ves ere ILL PRACTICE IN ALL “IE suangueane Ue es IE ET: Scabies tl pension Bridges erect WY “Courts, State and Fo teral. E. W. CHARLES, M. D. . aaa ait or Winsrens ts j re : f ; “ He : i ingle applica’ Quartz Mills & Hoisting Works peor A as ae us. _Homeepathic Physician, ForsiGNn LANGUAGES. of this imperts 8 nat gral color Ps Rogar ed Cayioed, oo Fisse Street, Se ee een cota eon cor, Broadand. reeryOTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY gists, orsenthy expresson receptor ei Sates 2Unlon St, Nevada City, Cal.’ . Church staeet, opposite Courthouse. “fel0 ae rere tell A.M ieF.M. AND. THOROUGH BASS. . Office, 4@ Murray &t., N. Y. promptly attended to. je2