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————fstabliahed Sept 6, 1860, by H. B Brown &
the Day Trang
LURLIS HRD ete
KEY ERY VAY EXCEPT MONDAY
aY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
1.. S Canxins,,. Editor, ;
N: P. Brown, Business Manager.
OVRIOK“TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
MASONIC NOTICE.
vada Lodge, No13, F, & A.M.
4TATED “MEETINGS on the
3econd Wednesday of each month
Visiting Brethren in good stand
ing. are cordiatly invited.
D. E. MORGAN, Master.
J.-H. Boarpman Seoretarv. jell
Nevada Royal Arch Chapter,
NO. 6, B. A. M.
~ SLATED MEETINGS a
Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on
the First Monday in each month.
Visiting Companions in good
standing are cordially invited to
attend. Uae
M. L. MARSH, High Priest.
JH. Boarpman Sec, oe
UNION MAR+¢.ET,
Cowmercial Street, Nevada Cicr,
COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’s.
DEALERS IN :
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Savsages, ets
At the Lowest Market Rates.
We also keepon hand a ‘choice stock of
BACON AND LARD.
P. F StMONDS, ©. W. CROSS
CROSS & SIMONDS,
tterneys and Counselors at Law
® gar Willyractice in the State and 'U ited
States Courts. ae
OFPICE— Morgan & Roberts’ Biock Ne
vada Citv.
CITIZENS BANK.
BROAD STREET.. .. NEVADA CITY
Paid up Capital $30,000.
RESERVE FUND, $10,000.00. .
PHITOON . .. socinsdneses. Presiden
H My HUNT.. .cccccccscre Vice President
JOHN T, MORDAN....--+-05 o00 Cashier
D E. MORGAN, Asst. Cash’rand Secretary
Nivne Saris.
ca Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell ExPurchase Gold Dus and Bullion
tar Highest Price Paid for State and Coun
ty Warrants. /.
DRAW CHECKS OF
New Verk, : Aes
Sacramento, 7
San F 5
Ve issue ie Drafts, Bills = ora
an«l Letters of Credit available 4 any part
of Jreat Britain and Europe. /
Make Collections and traneact ® General
Banking Business. Pi
: —CORRESPONDENTS—
New Yorx—First National Bank.
. San Franowco First/National Bank.
fonal Bank of D, O
For Sale.
$130 ‘ House and lot, xfltoate on
contains <p finished
Lot 170 by 300 feet. Apply to
1. J. ROL!
Real Estate & Ins, Agt.
House and lot situate on
E‘st Broad street. House
finshed. A to
—
{. J, ROLFE,
Real Estate & Ins. Agt.
House and lot'situate on
9050 eee Sacer
ae EN 4
$2000) rusia
to as
PPNY “4 al Ketate & Inds Agt.
BOO . becet aurcce, « lot 65
feet. nt. Applyto I. J. ROLFF,
Real Estate & Ins. Agt.
WHITE LABOR.
i}
Help—Male and Female—of all
descriptions furnished at once by
(. H. Hansen & Co.
Employment Agency,
110 St., San Francisco.
Telephone 485. Correspondence
lot on East
solicited. ae m11-3m
& 32
= iy De
i
oak
‘ ‘i
7
¥
Tux Cuntaun Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. Y.
‘¢or Infants and Children.
never-ending physical changes 0!
*“Oastoria is so well adapted tochildren that }' Castoria cures Collec, tion,
{recommend it as superior to any prescription cour jm gives sleep, oan pe motes diEngland last year showed imporae cys M. eo < 2, calle: tant changes in depths and other
previous surveys.
under the new process
the same strength as o.
each pound package:
J. E. CARR
THE PALACE
Corper Pipe and Commercial sts.,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Pe ee ee
“BEEHIVE.”
Tha. Largest, to Dest x Cheapest
~ Grocery House in Nevada City
TOASTED THAS.
Equaieg n aroma, flavorand delicacy the Teas
as used by the nativesin Japan. /
The ollewing PURE JAPANESE TEAS are fresh toasted
uiring one-third Jess quantity to produce
d Teas, and the priges are plainly ‘mar. ed on
Prices.
50 cents per pound
60 cents per pound
75 cents per pound
$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 €xtend.a special
invitation to ‘call before making their purchases.
18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET.ee
T. H. CARR.
BLANK BOOKS,
‘MISCELLANEOUS
All kinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers,
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds,
Nevada
Corner Bread and Pine Sts.,
. W. Cross. JAMES K. BYRNS
. Attorneys aud Counselors at Law,
Rocuns 3§to 41 McCreery’s Building,
_}310 Pise Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
/. SURGEON.
yA £ —
/%. W. CHARLES, M.D.
Homeepathic Physician,
9.and 10, up stairs, cor. Broad and
On S ieats0 to lt A.M, 1103 P.M.
' W.' FP. ENGLEBRIGHT, .
{Civil and Mining Enginee~.
Bg. H. _ GAYLORD.
Caurch street, 0, pos:
CARR BROTHERS,
prietors of
DRUC
Drug ‘Store, ty
Kevida City
STORE.
Nevada Citykeep vofstantly onhand a large and complete stock of everything usuall foun? in
First Olass Drug Store.
. ) PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHS, ETC.
Ez Prescriptions accurately and carefully gom
pounded by a careful and competent Druggist
_ WALTER D. VINTON
Large Stock of Patent dledicines,
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
‘Combs, Brushes, Hand Ifirrors,
Vi Toilet Articles of all kind
Caresul Attentiin Given to Compounding -Pres.riptions
By a Competent. Draggist and Perfeci§Ptrity Guaranteed.
AGENT 1¢0R THE TEr1 INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD
Imperial, Londop, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, Lonéon.
GAYLORD & SEARLS,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
ILL PRACTICE
Courts, State and
FFICtS—Former office of Wall
Gaylord on P ne street, twdoors tae
IN. ALL
Pe tera’.
Kroad ; f r office of Searie & Searls, o»
ees te Courthouse. fe10
BOOKS,
TE
5
ILL practice . ,
Mdte. and t
J.1I. CALDWELL,
Attorney at. Law,
+ Notary Public and Conveyancer.
fice—South side Broad street, opp. Union
= street, Nevada City. 4
ail theCourte of she Unit+
States within the State of Calif
fornia, ‘
wih cused of sekowg . “ W. P. Srour, Secretary. —
, ae of th
-. last month’s newspaper.
‘5
*SLSINOAAG AG aT
oA *w0f180
=U10;) ry nee A arty saga)
os.
31pa
seven Presbyterians,
associations.
The Nevada County Land and
Improvement Association
FFER THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES
strawberry, 40 neach trees, 50 apple, and a
fine variety of other fruits, all undera fine
state of cultivation, aid situated on road
leading from Nevada City to Grass Valley.
$2200. A good Farm, 104 acres
very favorably situated
a.out 2 miles from Neyada City; good
house, barn etc., with two horses and7
cows, 7 dozen chickens, saddle:, harness
and small farming implements, 7 tons hay,
on Sundays.
no speaker Mr. Ames can say
thing quite pithily.
Eee
550 A new House within
£ @ blocks of business portion Cleopatra Drank Pearls
ort ecity Containing 8 rooms, bath, celar, woodshed and stable. A beautitul situation. X
$000. cncistiies trom’ wal
tvad. 60 acres. under. <multivation. But pearls in the mouth are bette
160 0 Ranch -127 acres, patent& @ ed; 120 acre, possessory title,
Pieuty of water tor irrigation; 50 avres under cultivation; 8000 grape vines; 150 fruit
trees; house, baru, sheds, etc.
2000 Wood tract and orchard
@ —320 acres, patented; 10
vere cul ivated; 14 acres orchard, with
house, barn and ovher improveuts, Only 4
miles from Nevada City. ,
: 42 ou Dweliing of 9 rooms, Boul« der Street, NevadaCty. A
geyud investment. j
Tue A cottage with 2 3-10 acres
@ land; orchard, garden, etc.,
with good facilities for irri. ation; just outside the limits of Nevada City.
S22ZGO,. sei Westeu'in Nevada
Oi y; iu perfect repair; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit; lo. 65x160 feet. One of the
most desirabie resideuce properties in the
county.
+ ther properties will bs announced in a
few days. oS
Parties desiring to make a sneedy sale 0
their properties s ould communicate with
the Association at once.
Geo. E. Bemp, Secretary
Nevada City, Cal,
LOVELL ROLLER SKATES
LATEST AND BEST.
Tension by Spiral spring
New adjustment — Use-i by
trinks, #@rices teduced. Send
toy circular to E. T, ALLEN.
‘/164 Market St,, San Franctsco. o2-1m
their pretty white teeth.
<
less cases.
ula.
Suiton’s Catarrh Remedy—:
positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheri
agents.
instincts
Ladies Ask Your Friends,
lags, Ainaxab,
Vinton.
Will be sent to any address
Thirteen weeks on trial for 25c.,
£4 Splendid premiums ave. offered to . ation.
yearly subscribers,
THE WEEKLY ALTA,
Sun Francisco Cal. . among her lady friends about i
a
Mountain Ice.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
promptly attended to. je2
TWENTY-FIRST INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION
OF THE
-SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 1886,
Hayes, Polk and Grove Streets, from
to the people at large the resources of our State.
promptly forward any desired information.; . P. B. CORNWALL, President.
juni7 im
ee
Tae recent appearance of a new
island in one of the Pacific ocean
gronpes illustrates the fact that
hundreds of geographers and surveyors have all they can do to
keep their work abreast of the
the earth's surface. Great Britain
employs ten ships and 600 men in
its admiralty surveys, and much
of their work consists in making
}new cherts of waters that were
carefully surveyed from ten to
thirty years ago. New surveys
along the east and west coasts of
features have occurred since the
Navigation
charts are likely after ten or twelve
years to be as valueless for purposes of present information as a
Ox the 408 Senators, members
and Territorial delegates who compose Congress, seventy-two are
Methodists, sixty-three Baptists,
forty-one Episcopalians, thirtythirty-six
Catholics, fifteen Unitarians, eight
Lutherans, ten Christians (Campbellites), and two Quakers, making a total of 283 who are actively
connected with some church organization. This leaves 124 who
either never belonged to any
church or have drifted out of such
LigvTeNant-GOVERNOR AMES of
Massachusette humourously achabit to hire lawyers to speak for
him on weeks days, and to subsidize preachers to talk for him
For a man who is
good spring and water ditch. «
In her wine, and captivated Cesar
with her. beauty and magnificence.
Peers wuttohee Moe: fruit, whoa Kr stock, ‘aaa our modern beauties may:
have these if they faithfully use
SOZODONT every day and _ captivate all by simply smiling to show
For constitutional or scrofulous
catarrh, and for consumption _induced by the scrofulous taint,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is. the true
remedy. It has cured,numberIt stops catarrhal discharges, and removes the sickening odor—indications of ‘scrofand Canker Mouth. Carr Bros.,
_A great many of ladies of Nevada City have tried a bottle of
the Egyptian Elixir,
for the skin and complexion, now
being sold at a sacrifice by W. D.
Ainaxab has many most
valuable testimonials from San
Francisco, but it does not now
need to rest upon them for a repuIf any lady has not tried
t, we ask only that she inquire
The Ice Company is now prepared to receive orders for Ice in quanor with W. H. Crawford, will be
Mechanics’ Institute,
Will be held in their immense Pavilion, on Larkin,
AUGUST 24th TO SEPTEMBER 25th, INCLUSIVE,
With a grand display of the Naturat and ManvFACTURED Propucts of the Paciric Coast. LiperAL Premiums of Money, Medals and Diplomas are
&. offered to Countries and Inpivipuats for Exhibits
of FARM PRODUCTs OF ALL KINDS, except Live Stock.
This is the best time and the best place to show to
For Premium List,. Rules, etc., see the Commissioner for your County, or send to the Assistant
Secretary, J. H. Culver, 31 Post street, who. will
Governor Areex, of Michigan
has presented a fan to each girl
inmate of the Adrian Industrial
Home who was perfect in deportment for the month of April, and
acléck to each girl who had-a
f . perfect -ecord for April and May.
he es a Og
Senator Puiietts Suwyezr is
one of the bigest men in Congress.
When he sits down the chair
disposition; likes to tell storiesand
eajoys.a good joke, better than. his
dinner.
ERSTE
T was troubled with chronic catarrh and gathering in head; was
deaf at times, had discharges from
ears, unable to breathe through
nose. Before the second bottle
of Ely's Cream Balm was .exhausted I was cured.—C. J. Corbin, 923. Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Croup, WHoorina Coven: and
Bronchitis immediately relieved
by Shilon’s Cure. Carr Bros. ayts.
a oe
Barbed Wire.
Mr. Mattesan, of Wallace, Cal.,
saye: ‘TL have had abundant experience in the barbed wire business. I have had my best horses
frightfully cut with it, but I can
cure them so quickly with the Naional Horse Liniment that it ceases
to scare me when they get a fresh
cut. I consider it the best Horse
Liniment in the market.” Walter
D. Vinton, Agent. Im
oie Home and Garden, con. . Knowledges that he isn’t much of. Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jack$3300. taining 48/4 acres, Shactes. 3 public speaker, and for that . 800 keeps it. Finest tea in town.
ae 106 avame dn 400 blackberry, 106. reason says that it has been his Try it. tf
DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure sick headache.
CHANCE OF FIRM.
+ (Buccesscr toC. A, Barrett,)
MERCHANT TAILOR
46 Broan Sr., Nuvapa Crrv.
rT,
I Gave a Fine Stock of
Foreign and Domestic Goods,
ND AM PREPARED TO FURNISH
the gentlemen of Nevada City and
vicinity with garwents in the latest styles
and of the best quality. ’
Tama practical ‘Tailor, and have had
long experience in the business.
80 secured theservices of —
MR. J. H. QUATMAN,
Whose reputationas a. Cutter and Fitter -is
second to that of no man on the Coast.
lhope and expect to fully maintain the
reputation I have eajoyed for the past 20
yéare in Sacramento. je5
i“ M. DRAN.
sd Administrator's sale.
N the Superior Court of Nevada County,
California. Kstave of Benj. Brockmeier,
deceased. Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of an order of the Superior Court,
mde oa the 18.b day of June, 1836, ia the
mater of the estate of said deceased, the
undersigned avministrator with the will anvexed, vf said estate, will sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for cash anu
subject to co. firmation by said Superior
Courvon M NDaY, JULY 12th, 1836, ac
12 o'clock noon of that day, at the Butcher
ohop of J. H. Helwig & Vo., Main street, in
Nosth Bivom field, Nevada Cyunty, all the
right, tithe and interest that the said «stat
has, or said decedent had at the time or hie
death, in aad to. those certain pieces and
parceisot land situate and being near the
town of North Blvomiield in Nevada County, described . as follows: That mining
claim on Colorado Hill known as the olu
Henesaniey claim tronting on Humbug
t, . Creeks described as commencing at the upning up eaid creek 600 feet more or
the iower line of John Le Duc’s claim, ana
exvending back to the Kureka Lake Company's rvservoir,
ord in Book 16 of
0.ds of Nevada Vounty,
] , . tities to suit customers. Ice de. claus on Colorado till known as the Hane
Tails ET] livered to any part of the city. Or. 2 eee eee iene ad Philadel:
4} ders left at the Company’s office, pals Company's clam, commencing at o
2 «ye cedar tree near au old water box used
vy Brown, Bradley and Brockmeier and exrecorded in Book 83 of Deed:
corner at a cedar stump, and extei
thence north-easterly
erly 1176 f
ion to the
ais, on the east br vacant ground.
Book 60 Deeds,
I haveal-. ae
vt the county of Nevada, State uf California, . .
per line ot Petijean & Co.’s old claim, ru.Tess tu
all of which appears ot re.Deeds, mee 241-2 ReAn undivided one half of those mining
is, pages 322-3.
algo that claim (included in Haner & Bruckcams) commerncing at the south west
nding . EL
1200 feet, more or
le gtoan oak stump on Haner and BrockmMeicr § borth-east line; thence in a seuthegy direction to the Bean and Johnson
claim in Humbug Creek; thence south-westthence in a north-rly direcof beginning as recorded in
Book 43 of Deeds, pages 617-9, a ot
North Bloomtield Mining eee ane
page 529, Records of
Also an
that of ditches, known res wely
ek sack ie and Favorite "eee es,
‘*Yus,’? remarked the Hon. Posey Stubbs, of the wire-grass district, ‘‘I managed to get $60,000
out of the River and Harbor boodle for the improvement of Bearwallow creek, but my constituents
have not risen to the emergency, I
am sorry to say.’’
“How is that?’
stranger.
‘‘Why, they write me that they
can’t find the d——d creek,’’ cried
‘Mr. Stubbs in disgust. ‘Did you
ever hear of such stupidity? I
telegraphed the blooming innocents at one to rechristen a convenient watering-trough.”’
asked the
4 >_>o
Davester—Wasn’t Julius Casar one of the strongest men that
ever lived, pa?
Father—What makes you ask
th: t question ?
Daughter—I was just reading
that he threw a bridge over the
Rhine.
a
Teachers’ Examination.
The semi-annual examination of
applicants for teachers’ certificates
will begin at Washington Schoolhoure, Nevada City, on Tuesday,
July 6th, 1886, at 9 A: ™., and continue four days.
A fee of $1 will, according to, the
State law, be collected from. each
applicant. ‘A. J. Trrany,
td Sec. Co. Board Education.
Swart’s photogaphs are second
to no artist in the State. Ge and
see specimens at his. gallery on
Hotel. 030-tf Prices low.
Carr Bros., agents.
THE GRAPE CURE
Dyspep-ia Cure in America.
The crystallized salts, as extracted from
grapes and fruit, a most wonderful roduci
rom Nature’s laboratory.
homes an? trav ela—a specific :or the fi
weary or worn-out, It cures sick h he
dyspepsia. stomach and bowel complaints
removes bili. usness, stimula es the liver t<
. healthy action, counteracts the effects of
impure water and the excessive use of alco
holic beverages, and prevents the abso: ptior
want of sound, ripe fiuit. Prepared by th:
LONDON SAL-MUSCATELLE €O.,
LONDON, ENGLAND.
*blue wrappers only.”
ear Send for chouiees toG.EVANOVITCH
New York City.
Mention this paper. For sale by
CARR BROTHERS,
DICK SMOOT
AND HIS f
DAUCHTER BESSIE
onuing 1100 feos, more or leas, u colorado four to sept $5. —
vocudadin tovemaety “fiveds tm owhere bmg } 100 yard sack race, for boys uning back to the Gao ot Usionne “ail as TO THE FRONT ONCE MORE. der 15, six toenter ; first prize $3,
———e
Of all Kinds,
soutn by the Jenny Lind Company’s Saint ;
be] CANNED GOODS, verietice. “7
Tea, Coffee, Spices, Sugar,
Yeast Powders,
___ And Everything Needed in a Family.
-. Fresh Limes _aSpecialty.
purtenant to and conpnnected with Haner ' GARS
“al water rights, ditches, easements, fixea Dieegyeiagintg and kinds Will be given at
tures, mining machinery a sone Senne m4 of smoking material. Extunt’s Efall
orin any wise connesied — 4 of the ss . ia se Rraeing,, by
Terms etic -OASH. 10 por cont to be . Mountain Division, UR K of P. . day of sale, balance on confirmation a1 aim tosell as cheapas any firm in
Pale on day ot nde, taioarh: Deed at ex. . te city, and I reepecttully ask the pub ic Music being furnished by
: 5 ; Nevada City and’ viciuity to give mea . j i
pam <f ee a tek Goyne’s Uniform Band,
Administrator with the will apuexed ot} == gar OT en es
18 fe teh, 3 2 : Tickets, per couple.....@1 50
Thon 8. Forp, Atty tor Estate. And His Daughter Bessie. _
Broad_.street, opposite Stumpf’s
SLEEPLess:Nieuts, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you:
:
SAL MUSCATELLE.
Have itin your
of malaria, and supp ies to the eyst:m ti
Beware of imitations. The genuine in
General American Manager, P. O. Box 1968,
Druggists and (Chemists, Nevada City, Cal
Hurrah! Hurrah!
AVING renovated and fixed up m)
store on Main Street, Nevada :
Iam prepared to furnish the publi Throwing 12-pound sledge, $2.
wlthoverything Wee cfousd in a frets . Boring hele blindfolded, $2.50.
y Store.
+PRESH FRUITS, «opicat: is sexcon.
CONFECTIONERY & NUTS;
7 18
GRAND CELEBRATION =
OF THE
110th ANNIVERSARY ee
F
American Independence
NEVADA CITY,
MONDAY, JOLY 5, 1806,
Everybody Invited.
Don’t Fail to See the
Npectacular Parade !
At l0o'clock a. u., by the
FIREMEN, MILITARY .
And other Organizations.
Granp Marswar— ; ‘
‘L. M. SUKEFORTH.
yng Sosvons BG 2 rass Valley.
ys He Wilhelm, Grass Valley.
D. E, Morgan, of Nevada City.
T. S. Ford, of Nevada City,
Orric-rs oF tne Day.
PRESIDENT,
.B. N. Shoecraft,
_. VICE PRESIDENTS:
Nevada City—Hon. W. D: Long,
M. Garver, Hon. J, M. Walling,
Hon. John Caldwell, Wm. H.
Crawford, A. Lademan, R. C.—
Walrathi, A: Isoard, Wm. H. Martin, Charles Grimes, John T.'Moran, T. H. Carr, Fred Searls, E.
. Rosenthal.
Grass Valley—Dr. S.M. Harris, Edward Coleman, Charles H.
Mitchell, Rufus Shoemaker, Hon.
Wm. George.
North San Juan—Maj. J. 8. McBride, O. P. Stidger.
French Corral—N. C. Miller.
Noth Bloomfield—James Marriott, T. C, McGagin.
Moore’s Flat—Chas. Hegarty.
, Graniteville—J. W. Robb. ~
‘Relief Hill—C. O. Jepson.
1 i eeepc cu Jas. O. Sweetand.
Indian Springs—A. B. Driesbach.
Rough and Ready—John F.
Schroeder, 8. H. Dikeman.
You Bet—Frank Snell.
Washington—John McBean.
SECRETARIES.
N. P. Brown and J. B. Gray, of
Nevada City. ,
tea rwenwrs at the Theatre, beginning at
Lam:
1. Introduction by President of Day.
2, Mu.'e by the Burd . sgatiuie
8. Prayer by the Chaplain.
4. Vocal soieand chorus, ‘“‘Our Nation’
Birthday,” Miss Jennie Mar-h. zi
5. Reading of the Declaration of Inde4 pendence,
6. Vocal soloand chorus, ‘The Flag of
the Free,” John Werry. :
7. Poem ; ;
8.--Music-by the Band.
9. Oration,
10. Operetta — “Uncle Sam's. Union
Party,” by fifty.young ladies and gentle. Benediction. :
ORATOR.
Hon. John F. Swift,
(Of San Francisco.)
CHAPLAIN,
REV. M. D. BUCK,
(Of Grass Valley.)
READER, :
PROF, J. W. HITCHCOCK,
: (Of Salt Lake City.)
POETEES,
MISS IDA HITCHCOCE A
(Of Salt Lake-City.
MUSICAL DIRECTOR,
PROF. E. MULLER,
(Of Nevada City.)
Carnival of Sports
fo take place on various business streets
immediately after the exercises at the
Theatre:
Race between Nevada City hose
eompanies, prize $12 50.
. . Race between Grass Valley hose
companies, $12 50.
100 yard free for all foot-race,
2 50.
Foot-race around the blo¢k, $5.
100 yard foot race fur boys under 15, $2 50.
100 yard race for fat men, $2 5C.
Wheelbarrow race around the
block, four vo enter ; fitst prize $5;
second prize $2 50.
100 yard seck race, free for all,
secund prize $2. .
__Climbing greased pole, $5.
Throwing 16-pound sledge, $3.
Blindfold wheelbarrow race,
$2 50. ;
“Gnessing number of beans in
bottle, $2.50.
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The Hideous Cavalcade of
HORRIBLES !
Will emerge from the rendezvous
4o’clock P, M. ih
This disp!ay wil! assuredly be
Ee The Biggest and Best Sa
Of the kind ever witnessei here,
A GRAND BALL!
Spectators..sccccssssssrccneennas RB
Peony