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; : ] BELFORD ON BLAINE. Tux latest a — RED MEN S CITIZENS BANK, lJ AM WOLF
Transcript. ee London is to have negro < : : orry
Nevada Daily i The Certainty of adc neaco Mg se who have for years been conkeg: oe
wi . -fontand of Biaine’s Ther. . fi to the variety shows of the me: ; i P CE , Excepted, “je goi be elected,” . fined aid OD apita RI LIST
Published Daily, Mondays “Blaine ie going to «. teopolis, appear at select parties in 4 f)
BROWN & CALKINS. said Judge Belford, of — aes Hetgrivis, where the banjo and the . Rate _FOR—
‘thout doubt we will carry New ; than the vio3
= be! Ane bones are more infavor than Furnished on short notice at the OFFICRRS! :
WEDNISDAY, AUGUST 6, 1894. . York, West Vita eee te hin li oF piano BM. PREGTON once Pret . CF La. & EX +\)
“What are y x See ee eae. NT, MOKQAN. ...----eees Cashier Somers
ing that Cleveland will be defeated?” Ir is improper to tip waiter girls} DAILY TRANSCRIPT uFFICE Ng ORGAN. neonate .-Georetary . ‘6
Grvanat, Rossonans i dissatisfied . “p10 is political accident nom! . ig hotel dining rooms. Be 108 » Lote woe "Sout. Moseax. . Flour per 100 Ibs-----$2
with the Democratic ticket. He . sated by alliances made with the po. ¢. her not. eneegs Gro. MHicenss. Gro, A. Coorsr. aN . 200
told reporter of the New York . jiticai rings of New York, cn
"B. M. Presrow. " 2 25 Star, John Kelly’s paper, the other and Brooklyn. He is identified with [ NUMEROUS ass ss ‘aaa ‘si ciel tet te orn ae
day that he approved of the silence . .. great corporations that have : Gch Die ec 4 Barley ‘ eee 1 30
and apathy of the ,Temmany S* . Keen trying to dominate this coun’ry A Rich anil Elaborate Designs Be rc ice Paid for se yo bees hie 100 te 1
‘ehems, and said: “These two nomi. . vecrs, and the people will toleruv ty Warrants, wy * Groun
nations have chilled two classes Ol} .1, them no longer. We expect to . . wew York, iain Middlings 100 lbs--.--1 50
workers—the industrial class and]. +44 him because he is a free Sacramento. cisco Gee teas 125
the soldiers.” He instanced Hen-. 1,4, while » majority of the peoAlso Sell Exchange on all the Princip 00 ricks’ speech at Shelbyville, Ind., ple of thie country are in favor -o! European Se alt Gévera . Crushed Sugar . 9 Ib 1
‘February 5, 1862, when he denounced protection. The thirty-eight States ete : ransact ae 98 100
Mr. Lincoln ss an “‘abolitionis ') 40 not propose that two of them Naw Your Firet National Bank. — « ‘ 100 . an ‘abolition war’ jo—-shall furnish Nav Pnancisoo-—First NationalGold Bank . Brown 10 1-2 and the war as 4 : New York and Ohio-—-sha! : Sax Fe p--Firss National Goud Bask
and the act providing for the enlist-. . . with constant presidential candiee Children’ FOR ANY PRICE. © Mills & Co. Java Coffee 4 “ 100
od equipment of 150,000 col-. 'T. soon che theory thet nobody . Infants and © = any glares SOS ai available in any Rica’ 6 “ 100
ored soldiers as ‘offering direct in . oan be elected without their cop ‘Without Morphine _or Narootine, MAP OF of Great Britain and Europe. Loman *100 sult to every white man and woman . 4+, We-will elect Blaine because . “\riss gtves our Children rosy cheek, 5 Beans 33
in the United States—an insult o he has ideas as to what — A — tovarn, makes tend NEVADACITY & GRASS VALLEY OPER A SAI ,OON , es 8 see] 00
every proud man will resent, . ,o7 foreign policy. I don’t think . “wen Babtes fret. and ery by turns MINING DISTRICTS i i i apeeeniee —AND— eet 1 00 memories that the Union soldier: . .14¢ Cleveiand has any ideas on an) “Whes cures But Cosorimy 4 Green Corn
+ condone. F idea,” tinued A . xe could not and would no : a te subject. The idea, cou es ) Want I a a tong Now in preparation by BOWLING AL LEY 5 Green Peas 7 .seese1 00
He called attention to the fac Judge Belford, ‘of comparing ®™°P But Castors . w. F. ENGLEBRIGHT., C. E., 7 4
< the National Tribune at Washingto» . verhead of the Tom Hendricks Ali . parewer men toatoriine Byram Under Nevada Theatre, String Beans.
Gevoted to the soldiers and thor-. jor man who resigned his pew Castor Ol) and Paregren STs Catoria, For Publication. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. . Oysters . fee 1 CO
oughly non-partisan, has gone pi in a church because the pastor ; ’ he Lob en 1 00
“to the Republicans, ‘solely on the preached a loyal sermon, who opaces ER CONLAN Pro rie r. sters
ground of Hendricks’ disloyal record. posed the war at every step, who pei nip “eel ag nk co el aah 08 ROG + Pp Sardines ¢ 4 A 00
General Rosecrans, a8 a Union solfought every amendment to the conGeorcheod nae bey Segre frm yr .s ena oo peg” . —— J elly No, 1 00
dier cannot swallow the bitter pil) . .titution, who declared in 3 speech sdlate cure for Rheum®s ‘pond their property is correc represented. E ABOVE SALOON HAS
gracefully. in the Senate that Liucoln should be . Sprains, —_, Satie, Be. ee _Sy8 W. F. ENGLEBKIGHT. ies VE SALOved, re-. Deviled Ham 4 “. 2.100
tock Exch: the driven out of the White House with . Savtamtamoons Eureka Stage and Express Line , Sarai, ee net's Corned Beef 3 ae 1 00
Tae S xchange says : to-a man like Logab, who aa “ON and after Mond 2 pleasant resort. The best of
naturalized Chinese of New = can Bly through the war, and Pees WINES, Salmon Ss 1 00
formed a ~ettenaesl go taps yet who 1s regarded on all sides as the ewe cca ee naeue: & wil intone as fo see) = — cIG Table Peaches 4 Mf eseee 1 00 ther ni ey ———— Ne ty, y (Sunday ex ARS
ae patel organiza. . sreatest amerer tk val a POLITICAL NOTICES. 6:00" A. Returning, wil leave, Gran. ae Coffee, 3 Ib cans -.-------50
i epg . . . war, is utterly ridiculous. So ke ig Been a 4s oat ee be
a ee os ae Sune ws “Flow about the dudes and mug-. gaa) politieal announcements 62004. May Nore TORAWEORD. Agen. — Chocolate, 4 papers -----1 00
again aa Choon and . wamps ?” acta tee Bs must be pald for in advance HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE !; The Coolest Beer in the City Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00
. < “EByen political dudes like (eo. ) —_——_-_-—__-_ ~~ oe ae
agreed to cast their ange for nape William Carta, who part their hair For Supervisor. nk Sere ae Tea, 5 Ib box..-BS ee 1 25
jand snd Hendricks. his is the in the middle, dare not announc: 2 taka cla: Oil, per Ss aatin 1 50
mont important accemion that C.1 ho eciation to support Men-. (HAS. # MULLQN iia affee i . TWO HOUSES AND LOTS, fi : .1 00 William Curtis bas yet received t0 dricks. They are attempting ©) Supervisor from District No. 1s (Neve OF ON LOST HILL,’ the other on Splendid B All Candles 60 for------------the ranks of his Independents. at ron ote friendship among the peo TownanP ory Convention to be held WedMONRO STREET. Both places have a A Splendi owling Alley CRS ee 175
the rest areofficers; now they have . b ‘ag to vote for Cleve Do Cagust 27th, 1884. Cholce Lot of Fruit Trees, _ . Candles pe:
i i ple by. proposes z Be rated tN SS d there is good ly of water on the with the saloon. Don’t Sue gee oe
some dena apart pigeons snd and not for Hendricks. — For Sheriff. praixioon, Te sath» 3 Hs hens oe there Butter per roll fee
tatoo Melican man. aine ii ‘. very intelligent man knows that ROERE Pp y3-1m ‘_. Eggs per dozen..-----tooed as an opponent of Chinese) aa oft electors represent both Q\TEPHEN MOORE, gf Grass Valley. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. PRIVATE LESSONS IN ne ; a
cheap labor. President and Vice President, and . (> Ghrarift, cubjuct date e decision of the Re-] For particulars “a ee { Fruit, 6 cans,.-----Geaoonare are just now indus-. that when they vote for Cleveland . publican County Convention. : “a PO rir ls pas NE S H (@) R T H A N D Syrup per gallon, eee "5
. ; i i i he same time County Treasurer.
ly circulating what is culled . they will also vote at t f For y _AND— 5 gallon keg,.-.3 00
ee iss dtnliga Cirealar,” which, they . for Hendricks. ee wie — H L. DAY is a candidate for the “ TO ESCAPE! TYPE WRITING. si per Ib, ie 7
Se . itt by James G. . of being a mora epublican, is & . of ‘Treasurer of Nevada Coun ¥. :
preteens eeree
: Blaine uaeone “ug hig the State . Captain Dalgetty, who always drew nek ried action of the Republican aa ras comin iar, weather, vis it 8 ANT i. rE. McALLISTER. :
Central Committee of Maine in the . hie sword for the side which 2 Gor Supervisor. ’Sea, and stop at the pao & BOL And every 4 £ etree eee 8 had-the-most provisions. = cir es : : :
athere)
eee eee ee of ae LLER . eG eee ee et
Congressi a os th: . can’t recall the time that he ever N. STRANAHAN will be a candiP ACTFIC OCK AN HOUSE ia _TEACHER OF — in propor
in 1875. ree tuitously made a speech for or . ). date for Supervisor fo this slaneie ‘. ——_Muses xro,—— ° : falsehood is, says an Eastern exean Aaa : . subject to the action of the Repu lican sf ti a
that there Was no Congressvoluntary contribution to his party. . county convention. The largest and best appotated Hotel is he ForEIGN ar GUAGES on.
DOT! 9 i 4. e * Lnlad peta bdo Rae: Ra ria ae 5 ESS oA GN 3] A N xES. :
2 ap ibaa adeaapealns emure—vare-} tive tesist vie comme vycionw: “Ir WW. “the nomination of District Attor. ¢15 00 a week. : NSTUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY L iat nT . =z
falin regard to dates, etc., when . willbe a godsend to the people of decry aid ba ma action of the Republican . “ jyly1otf E. J. SWIFT, Proprietor. AND THOROUGH BASS. s
this country if those bandbox statesé :
: ;
they concoct campaign lies.
Tux following are but a few of the
reasons workingmen throughout the
United States will refuse to vote for
Cleveland: He vetoed the Five-cent
Car-fare bill. He vetoed the Car
Employees’ bill, reducing the hours
of labor from sixteen to twelve, He
vetoed the Mechanics’ Lien bill, He
vetoed the appropriation for the
Home for tne Homeless and Destitute Children. He vetoed the bil.
giving a workingman the right to
collect his hard-earned wages,
Mr. P. T. Barnum, the eminent
exhibitor of white elephants and fat
women, isnot Mr. W. A. Barnum,
Chairnian of the National Democratic Committee, who keeps the Demo-—-eratie-chop-fer-!mulebuying,” ‘!Morey letters,” and similar devices for
running a Democratic campaign.
: —_—_—o>o——
Tus New York Star has been canvassing the New York workshops
and factories to discover the preferences of the workingmen and avers
that in nearly every instance the
men express themselves for Blaine
or Butler. Tammany’s choice seems
balanced between the two.
weeks
Absolute:
This
vel of purit
someness. More economical than the
re kinds, and cannot be sold
in competition with the multitude of
low test, short weight, alam or phosnate powders, SOLD ONIY IN CANS.
‘Roya Baxine Powper Co., 106
Wall st. N.Y. a
LONG LOOKED FoR.
AT LAST.
_. at much less expense, The wear is no greatpowder never varies. A mar. to
strength and -whole. #60
ee AA ac
men had the courage to announce. For District Attorney.
publicly what they are individually;
that is, members of the Democratic
party, and nothing more, It would
be a good thing for the Republican
party if it was wholly rid of them.”
“What kind of a campaign is it
going to be?”
“We will have a spirited campaign, and one of boundless enthusiasm for Blaine and Logan. They
will certainly be elected. Their
election is as certain a fact as that
God loves virtue and manliness.”
=
D. MASON will bea candidate for
. District Attorney subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention.
For Assemblyman.
¥. MeGLASHAN hereby announ. ces himself as a candidate for the Assembly, from the 15th Assembl District,
subject to the action of the Republican
County Convention.
For Supervisor.
ILAS WHITING, of Nevada Citv, is
hereby announced as a candidate for the
office of Supervisor of this District. Subject
to the decision of the Republican County
Convention.
Ar®a recent literary party in London, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilde
made their first formal appearance
in London society. . The bride, of the
esthete was attired in a gown ol
white satin, with huge sleeves,_a-me:
dieval collar, a girdle of golden filagree aud achaplet of real white lillies around the head.
if dee undersigned having bought the right
1 ~ Nevada and Sierra counties for the
sale o!
For District Attorney.
) F. SIMONDS is hereby announced
as a candidate for District Attorney,
subject to the decision of the Republican
County Convention..
Notice to the People or Nevada
County.
IDNEY RICHARD:sON of Bloomfield
Township, prvposes to enter service of
the people, as Sheriff of Nevaca county;
and willexpect the approbation of the entire delegation of the Republican Convention, to meet prior to the next coming election. SIDNEY RICHARDSON.
May28th, 1884.
Insolvent Notice.
State of Calfornia, In the matter of J.
B. Conn and H. B. Sears, co-partners, under
the firm name of Conn & Years, Insolvent
debtor. J.B. Conn, one of the members of
said firm of Conn & Sears, having filed in
: this Court his petition, s*hedule and inventhe prices named below. These mills are . tory ininsolvency by which it appears that
made in the strongest manner, are portable . the said firm of Conn & Sears is an insolvent
(no pieve weighing over-200 pounds) are . uebtor, the said firm of Conn & Sears is herecheap and will do the work of crushing . by deciared to be insolvent.
aswell asany stamping battery and . “The Sheriff of the said county of Nevada is
hereby directed to take possession of all the
estate, real and personal of the said firm of
Conn & Sears, insolvent debtor, except such
as may be by law pt from ition
and of all its deeds, vouchers, books of account and papers, and to keep the same safely until thea) pointment «f an assignee of
its estate. } persons are forbidden to pay
any debts owing to said firm, or to either v.
B. Conn or H, B, Sears, the members of said
firm, or to delivgrany property belonging
to itor to them, or to any persun, firm or
corporation, for its or their use, and the
said firm of Conn & Sears, and J. B. Conn
and H. B. Sears, the members thereof, are
hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any
property, for or on account of said firm or
themselves, until the further order of this
Court, except as herein ordered. :
$ The poate fe Nevada psec Pi further
One of these Crushers can be seen in oper. dered wih ¢ te estate,
runs! veal and personal, of the said J, B. Conn, exos ge i tetter’s Planing Mills, Grass cept sueh as may be by law exempt from exhi
‘Addveesall ardent or letters of enquiry to ecution, and all of his deeds, vouchers, books .
of account, and papers, ard to keep the
same safely until the appointment of an ase estate of Conn & Sears.
GRASS VALLEY, CAL
Dyers’ Cannon-Ball
Quartz Crusber,
Is prepared to furnish them to Mining Companies and Prospectors of the sizes and at
qual
er than other batteries, and the several
parts can be renewed at small expense. The
VANNON-BALL CRUSHEB is especially
adapted to’the use of companies of limited
a hig te prospectors operating in new
Prices:
The following are the Numbers, capacity
in 24 hours, weight,.and Price :
1-2, 11-2 tons, 600 lbs, with frame, $150.
3-4, 8tons, 1800 Ibs, without frame, $250.
1, 6 tons, 2600 Ibs, without frame, $350.
2, 12 tons, 4500 Ibs, without frame, $600.
8, 24 tons, 8200-lbs, without frame, $1200,
‘The additional cost of wooden frame ‘work
rt taese hi will. not d
rene
signee of Z
tis further ordered that all of the creditors of said firm of Conn & Sears, insolvent
debtor, be and appear before the Hon. John:
Caldwell, Ju of the Superior Court of the
: said County 0 Nevada, inopen Court at the
_. . Court Rooni of said Court in the said counSpecial Notice, ty of Nevadaon Monday the Eight day of
N Teer, ven that T. P. CRANf21
their oe to choose one
‘oomfield, Nevada county, Cal., under the published in go gga a bays ta
b name and style of T. P. CRANDALL, ithe enid county of Newade sg ms *
Seok ne after this date the firm name -aid paper is published before the said day
aby ~ pes for the nieeting of the creditors. And it
Crandall & McKillican. is further ordered that in the meantime all
gE
$
Pade aE ; against the said firm of Conn & .
And that the Residences of said parties Beare in mt be stayed.
7. P. CRAND. TS an JOHN CALDWEL!
ie the Superior Court, Nevada county, .
1884, at 10 o'clock A. M of that . ”
ten as the . .
s
: posed of.
. R. 3 *
~ North Bloomfield, Aug, 1, 1884. i. V. Réardan, Alty for’ Petitioner, 5
[Selling Out ! = ee 2
Selling Out !
ett Gms dese tae
Selling Out!
Having concluded to
RETIRE FROM BUSINESS
In Nevada city on or before January ist, 1885, I therefore
offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before
known here, the entire stock of
MEN'S’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Ee REMEMBER «qj
, In Proof of this Assertion,
‘PUBLIC AUCTION!
I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID.
Consisting of first-class Broadcloth, Cassimere and Pique
Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets,
and everything that is usually to be found in a first-class
Clothing Store.
TAM CLOSING OOF! NO HUMBUG .
&= Now is the golden opportunity (it may never occur again
in your experience) to buy goods at your own prices.
dollar saved isa dollarearned, and you can save a great
many dollars by trading at Casper’s. :
A
/ ‘PUBLIC AUCTION!
Will be held on the premises, B&" EVERY SATURDAY
EVENING, from:8.to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further
. ., notice. 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.
ee : K. CASPER, Proprietor.
’
¢
~€, ROSENTHAL’S
Popular Variety Store
OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
Mountain and Valley Fruits,
E ee
ai soon k 3 s
Commercial Street
THE PLACE TO BUY
Fruits and Vegetables,
Choice Cigars, Ete
ALL OF THE BEST
IN THEIR SEASON.
FRESH VEGETABLES
RECEIVED DAILY.
B. ROSENTHAL. ,
el 100. W. J. BRITLAND’S
Everything New! The Whole
COUNCIL CHAMBER.
E COZIEST, WEATEST AND MOST
ESORT FOR GENTLEPOPULAR
; A CITY. IN NEY.
Establishment Renovated
Throughout.
The Best Liquors and Cigars
DISPENSED TO PATRONS.
Sacramento Beer, from the Columbus Brewery,
ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT.
CHARLES CLARKF,
One of the best barkeepers in the State,
will be found at the Council Chamber. He
mixcs fancy drinks in all the latest styles.
A FINE RECEPTION ROOM, ¥ith entrance on Pine Street.
Call and see the fine style in which we are
fixed up. z :
‘CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
(©. BECKMAN’S OLD STAND.) NEVADA
ITY CAL
T SWILLLEAVE AND ARRIVE AT
Nevada City
—ON AND AFTER—
Wednesday, April 16th, 1884,
AS FOLLOWS
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
6 ‘ M. DAILY os with Pase Tt arr ving eisco
5.40 P. M., and 6.40 P.M i
9.15 P. M. DAILY.
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
11.13 4% Amy.connecting with Pas6 P{M' DAILY
AM senger leaving San Fran at 8.00
SPECIAL TRAINS will be run Daily.
commencing Monday, April 14th, 1884, an:
continue until er notice, between
Grass Valley and Nevada City, leaving as
we:
— Valley, 9.15 A. M.: Nevada City, 10
Grass Valley, 4.30 P. M.; Nevada City,
6.15 P. M.
Tickets, Good on these special trains on!
25 cents.’ Children between 6 and 11 years
of age, 16 cen ts. ;
JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager.
Agency @ Gormully
Celebrated
Boys’ and Youths
RA, ‘lia Bicycle
; ospoan & ALEXANDER,
628 Market St., opp.!Palace Hotel, 8. F.
Mechanics Toola, iardware and Machinery
LUETJE & BRAND,
WATCHMAKER
DR. B. M. HUNT,
FAIR
Com
Dorado, Amador, Alpine and M
® woe
No. 8. TROTT
g250 added. ~~
No.6. PACING. Mile ae 2 im 3, for
No %.
— Nevada County N68. R.—.
sigan ae 0
. wee, PAR
aide
THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL
EXHIBITION
—OF THE—
EL DORADO DISTRICT
Agricultural Association,
{NO, 8,
ing the counties of Nevada, Placer
GRASS VALLEY,
NEVADA CJUNTY, CAL,,
day, Friday, Saturday,
September 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
OVER $5,000
In Premiums at the Park q
And Pavilion !
PRED PROGRAMME
AT WATT PARK!
First Day—Tuesday, September 2.
Mo. 1. RUNNING. . Three-quarvers of »
mile dash for 2-year-olds; free for all. ;
Purse $150.
No 2. RUNNING. Half-mile and repeat,
for District horses. Purse $250.
ING, 2:55 class for District
horses. Purse $200.
Second Day— Wednesday, Sept. 3.
No. 4.
RUNNING.
mile and repeat, for i
trance, $25; $10 forfeit; $100 acded.
No. 6: RUNNING. Selling-race. Valuation $1,000, with 2 pounds off for each
$100 below, and$ pounds added for each
$100 above—1 1-8 miles dash. Purse $200,
No.6. PACING. 2:20class. Purse $500,
Third Day—Thursday, Sept. 4
No.7. RUNNING. One mile and repeat,
free for all. $50 entrance; $15 forfeit:
ad
District horses. $150.
TROTTING. For double teams,
Mile heats, best2in 3. P
‘urse $75.
No. 10. WALKING FOR STALLIONS.
. $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.
No. 12. . TROTTING. 2:45 class. Mile
heats, 3in 5, District horses Purse $200,
No. 18. RUNNING, Saddle horse race,
for District horses who have never won
ts—half mile dash,
ed,
Fifth Day—Saturday, Sept. 6th. 4
No. 14. RUNNING. One and a half mile r
dash, free for all. $25 entrance; $10 fora
feit; $200 added.
No. 15. TROTTING. 2:26 class, free for
all. Purse $600.
No.16. RUNNING Mule Race—go a
you please—free for all. Entrance fee
$250; $25 added. Last mule out wins the
money.
Conditions and’ Remarks.
when otherwise specified, best 3in 5. Five i"
to enter and three to start. In Running
races, to fill purses, five or more subseribers are necessary.
inal! Fates,” except when otherwise ex_
trance fée ten per cent. on
7
Purses divided at the rateo 60 per cent
for first horse, 30 per cent for second, and
10 per cent. to third.
ational Association rules to 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 @ special race between heats. No money for a walk over. Horses entered for
purses can‘only be drawn by consent of
the Judges.
-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 j
worn by riders. Drivers in Trotting Races i
are to wear caps of distinct colors, .
to be named in their entries, as their horses
will esignated upon programmes by
colors worn by arivers,
Entries to all the above races to close with
the Secretary on Friday, August 15th, 188.
All races in which District Horses are eatered, they must have been owned in the
District prior to July Ist, 1884, except when
specified “Free for all.”
MORNING ENTERTAINMENTS.
FIRST DAY. Game of Cricket between the
Clubs of the District, for a purse of $50.
SECOND DaY. A Ladies’ Tournament, for
say gee
‘THIRD Day. Game of Baseball between
the Clubs of the District, for » purse of
$50. Grand Stock Parade at 10 a. M.
FOURTH DAY.~’A Boys’ Tournament, for
sundry prizes.
FIFTH DAY. Grand Stock Farade and
award of Premiums. 5)
Address all communications to :
GEUKGE FLETCHER,
; Assistant Secretary.
Holbrooke Hotel, Grass Valley, Cal.
GEO. G. BLANCHARD, President.
jy30-td
Dr. Frazier’s Root Bitters.
RAZIER’S Root Bitters are not a dram
shop beverage, but are strictly medicinalin every sense. They act strongly up?
the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels opé2
and regular;inake the weak strong, h
lungs, build up the nerves, and cleanse
blood’ and system of every impurity. Sold
by Corr Bros. $1. .
—_—_—_
Dr. Frazier’s Magic Ointment.
A sure cure for Little Grubs in the Skia,
Rough Skin, ete. It will remove that rough:
ness from the hands and face, and make
you beautiful. Price 50c.
FRAZIER MEUIVINE CO., Props,
Cleveland,
For sale by Carr Bros.
DR. PENNINGTON,
Fine Perfumery, Fancy 5
“Carefal attention Given to
A lane Sock of Patent Mie,
Combs, Brushes, {oe
Toilet Articles of all kinds 4
<< ra
Physician, T
OFFICE AT <INTON’S DRUG STORE, a DENTIST.
, OFFICE—Cemmercial Street, (Searls nev
NEVADA CITY. See} monn Ubty. Gert
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