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——“wBVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, WEDSESOAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1886,
Establinhon Rep. 6, 1860, by K.P Brown & Uo,
Che Daily. transcript.
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ver) VAY EXCEPT'MONDAY \
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BROWN & CALKINS.
14 CALKINS, Editor,
\. P. Brown, Business Manager.
wvtck “TRA SSORIPT BLOOK,
$2 Coun cial Street..
SU RSC RIPEROR) PRICK:
ne Vent. pce tees oa
$x Months. .s6see esses — ‘3.
Paree Monthe...++0+-++++ ¥
Per MOHtN..s0-s eens ecto susaces 76 cents,
pep Week ..sese+ ses sence ospecekd conte ir
MASONIC NOTICE.
STATED G8 on the
Secorid Wednesday of each month.
Visiting Brethren in good stand
ing are cordially invited,
D: E. MORGAN, Master.
sl
a
for Infants and Children.
_{tOastotinis oo well adapted tochildren that Castoria cures Cotte, Constipation, _
Sy yoga by Gomes erin pie :
111 80. Oxford St, Brookiya, N.Y. f Without injurious medication,
Tae-Cantavrn Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. ¥.
Fj
J. H. BoArpman Seoretarv. jell
Nevada Royal Arch Chapter,
“NO. 6, B. A. M.
SLATED MEETINGS 4
Re Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on
2 the First Monday in each month.
jf Visiting Companions in good
) ] standing are cordially invited to
/ attend.
M. L. MARSH, High Priest.
J H. Boarpman Sec.
UNION MARAET,
Commercial Street, Nevada Cicv,
COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’s.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, San
sages, ote ;
At the Lowest Market Rates.
« We also keep on hand a ‘choice stock of
‘uiri -third less quantity to produce A fee of $1 will ding to th é i
BACON AND LARD. under the new process, requiring one-thi*. : fine variety of other fruits, all under fine ee of $1 will, according @] Valley, also, who never voted a LONDON, ENGLAND. riott, T. C. McGagin.
ssiaiea the same strength as old eas, and the prices are plainly marked on . wate ot cukivation and aiduated en 100d . Stato law, be collected from each . Democratic ticket, Bas f costo . Setar apers oni ns genuine in. Moore’a Flat—Chas. Hegarty.
age: ‘ ee : f ship on the w . Bex-Senator . ‘blue wrappers only.” Graniteville—J. W. Robb.
ne ere et rades. eA sue Lape’ 4 $2200. hood FoR 104 sores, ss A. J. TrrPany, Cross~ secured his appointment. _aabend for evculars Yo G.EEVANGVITCH, Relief Hill—C, O. Jepson. —_.
+» alin Piper Suneget.... per pound . Fut 2 miles from Nevada Oity; good Sec. Co. Board Education. . His only pretention to Democracy . New York City. Sweetland—Hon. Jas. O. Sweet‘" “GROSS & SIMO Ds Gable ee ae thee 66 cents per pound house, barn ete. with tuo borage 6nd? is that he peddled Republican . Mention this paper. For sale by land.
NDS, cows, 7 dozen chickens, e+, harness . ’ otog: heeoi i Toss’ i i ies. ttorneys and Counselors at Law Sunrise. ESD OM A een ora yg teeny Saeed a _. 75 cents per pound anid Stal faa ennpleeaan 7 tons hay, ppeycotelge ongencing Go 8 mia ee name upon CARR BROTHERS, agp Springs—A. B. Dries
+ gar Will practice In the State and U ited ONES 8 Ee BUN ea hae OE Vig RE 8 CMe 9 O80 8 7. per pound $2550 A now Hidase; within sce specimens at his gallery wes Such appointments, manifestly, . Drugeists and {Chemists, Nevads City, (Cal Rough and Ready—John F.
States Courts. Everything usually found in a First-Class .Gro@ blocks of busine:s portion : ought to be put on record and reSchroeder, 8. H. Dikeman.
: ioe ry gu y ort-ecity Containing 8 rooms, bath, el-. Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s} main on-record You Bet—Frank Snell
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Biock Ne ar, woodshed und stable, A beautitul sit: . tote), Priceslow. 030-tf. . Ourinformant is an ex-member Washington—John McBean
vada City. : “
CITIZENS BANK.
BROAD STREET ... .-NEVADA CITY
Paid up Capital $30,000.
RESERVE FUND, $10,000.00.
———
OFPIORRS:
E M PRESTON...-02+e0e-. Presiden
RM. HUNT.. .scceeeeeees Vice President
JOHN T. MORGAN....---+200° Cashier
D &. MORGAN. Asst. Cash’rand Secretary
—DL2ECTORS:—
Jounx T. Moreas,
Gro. A. Coormr.
L, Housman
&. M. Preston.
tar Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex.
change. :
‘Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion
@m@f Highest Price Paid for State and Coup
ty Warrants. ; ,
DRAW CHEOKS OV
New York,
Sacramento.
San Francisco,
Vre issue Sight Drafts, Bilis of Exchange
and Letters of Credit available n any part
of jreat Britain and Europe.
Make Collections and transact a General
Fanking Business.
—CORRESPONDENTA—
New Yors—First National Bank. .
SAN Francisco First National bank.
ional Bank of D, O
Or. R. M, Bont.
Gro, M. Heenes.
Nines Sears.
SaCRAMENTO—
° M'lls & Co.
For Sale.
$1300 House ‘and {lot situate on
Aristocracy Hill. «House
contains 6 rooms, hard finished, woodshed
and stable, Lot 170 by. 300 feet. Ape to
I. J. ROL
Real Estate & Ins. Agt.
y 00 House and lot situate on
Est Broad street. House
contains’? rooms, hard finished. Apply to
1. J. ROLFE,
Real Estate & Ins. Agt.
—
$950 . a ot lot lama om
etree’ ing
Chureh, 8 pote pefdally farsh
Apply to I. J. ROLFE,
: Real Estate and Ins. Agt.
House. and lot: on Aristoc$2000) no Pao
Real Estate & Ins. Agt.
: House’ and. lot on East
dates a ole
Real Estate & Ins, Agt.
WHITE LABOR.
SKILLED and UNSKILLED
Help—Maleand Female—oi all
descriptions furnished at ciiee by
(AL Hansen & Co.
‘Employment Agency;
110 Geary St., San Foe.
Telephone 485: Correspondence
m11-3m solicited,
J. de JACKSON, -=~ PROPRIETOR.
The Largest, the test and Cheapest
as used by the natives in Japan.
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~ Grocery House in Nevada tity. . , The Nevada County Land and
Improvement Association
Equalmg naroma, flavorand delicacy the Teas} U tor sie:
9 aktey THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES
300 Home and Garden, cong taining 484 acres, 3} acres
in city limits; 2 good hou-es, barn, eds,
etc,, 600 grape vines, 400 blackberry, 100
i SS)
She wwwens OCS ee oe ee strawberry, 40 veach trees, 60 apple, and &
ation.
3000. Rarch—29¢ acres, pat@ ented; 4 mies trom Railrvad, 60 acres under cnitivation, Good
house of 12 rooms, barn and houses; nat-ral water; suitabie for fruit, grain or stock.
1600 Ranch -127 acres, patent$ b @ ed; 120 acres possessory title.
Plesity of water for irrigation; 50 acres under cultivation; 3000 grape vines; 150 fruit
treex; house, barn, sheds, etc. __#
9 00 HT) Wood tiact and orchard
e — 320 acres, patented; 10
acre. cul ivated; 1¥ acres orchard, with
house, barn and ovher improvents, Only 4
miles from Nevada ay:
12 0 rt) Dweliing of 9 rooms, Boul—
a der Street, Nevada C ty. A
good investment.
70 rT) A cottage with 2 3-10 acres
e land; orchard, garden, etc.,
with good facilities for irri.ation; just outside the limits of Nevada City.
9250 Dwelling of 7 rcoms, cena trally located in Nevada
Ciy; in perfect repair; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit; loc 65x160 feet. One of the
most desirabie residence properties in the
county.
« ther properties will be announced in a
few days.
Parties desiring to make a syeedy sale of
their properties s.ould communicate with
the Association at once.
Gego. E. Brann, Secretary,
cery Establishment always kept on hand, To those
who have never traded with me I extend a special
invitation to call before making their purchases.
IS AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET.
J. &. CARR. T. H. CARR.
~ CARR ‘BROTHERS,
THE PALAGE DRUG STORE.
Corner Pine and Commercial sts., .
keep vonstantly onhand a large and complete stock of everything usuall foun¢ in
First Olass Drug Store.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHS, ETC.
SCHOOL BOOKS, . ,
BLANK BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS, LOVELL ROLLER SKATES
All kinds of Periodicals Pictorialy and Newspapers, °
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, . tive row. duced. Se
164 Market St, San Francisco. o2-1m
THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY ALTA
Will be sent to any address
Thirteen weeks on trial for 25c.
‘LATEST AND BEST.
Tension by Spiral
New ~ BA. ee
large-t rinks, @rices Reduced. Send
(& Prescriptions accurately and carefully com
pounded by a careful and competent Druggist
= SE ———————
Nevada Drug Store,
Corner Broad and Pine 8ts., Nevada City { es
. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
. WALTER D. VINTON Daily ‘Transcript!
4@ Splendid premiums ase offered to
yearly, subscribers,
' THE WEEKLY ALTA,
Sun Franciseo Cal.
PProprictor
‘‘We learn thé matter of the: erection of a public hall in Grass Valley has at last taken practical
once organized, will push. things
so as to have the hall completed
‘before the fall electicn. Every
man of any publi: spirit at all
must see that the absence of ‘such
town; and encourage its erection,
-}regardless of ite particular locaprise could only be the result, of
utterly narrow . selfishness. All
should pull together in this mat-.
ter.”alogist, is traveling throughout the
mining districts of the State gathering information as to the. number
of mills working and their capacity,
and alsothe number, location and.
direction of the different minera)
lodes, which will be embodied in
Irelanis examining the Amador
gold belt, and is located near
Sutter creek, Amador connty.
will no ‘doubt in due time visit
Nevada City, the head center of
gold mining on the Pacific Coast.
applicants for teachers’ certificates
will begin at ‘Washington Schoolhouge, Nevada City, on Tuesday, . is
July 6th, 1886, at’9 a. u., and con”
tinue four days.
~ Sensible Advice.
The. Tidings of Friday says:
1ape, and the company, when
hall is aserious drawback to the
on. A policy that would throw
straw in the way of such enter_-——————
Mines and Mills.
William Irelan,Jr., State Mineris annual report. At present Mr.
He
_>-——_—
Teachers’ Examination.
—
The semi-annual examination of
nS I en mee
use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price
25 cents. Carr Bros:, agents:
Cus FET, curved spine, paralysis, hip and knee’ diseases, are
treated successfully by Dr. Freeman, at Union Hotel, for a few
days longer. je20-tf
Suion’s Coven and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption.—
Carr Bros., agents.
—~ +o
Wit You suFFER with Dyspepsiaand Liver Complaint? Shi
loh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to
cure. Carr Bros., agents. i
<—_o—————
Dr. Penninaton, dentist, Broad
st. near,Post and Express Offices.
—_—— Sor
Ladies Ask Your Friends.
A great many of ladies of Nevada City haye tried a bottle of
Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir,
for the skin and complexion, now
being sold at a sacrifice by W. D:
Vinton. Ainaxab has 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 herlady friends about it.
Mountain Ice.
The Ice Company is now prepared to receive orders for.Ice.in.quantities to suit customers. Ice delivered to ye part of the city. Orders left at the Company’s office,
or with
Large Stock of Patent Medicines,
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
Toilet Articles of all kind
Careful Attentiin Given to Compounding Prescriptions
By a Competent Druggist and Perfect § Purity Guaranteed,
OF
Mechanics’
A AGENT FOR THE TE: T INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD
~ Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London.
BK. H. GAYLORD. . FRED SEARLS
GAYLORD & SEARLS,
. W. CROBS.
BYRNE & CROSS,
JAMES K. BYRNE
Few do. Not to know is
know all about Mustang Lin-.
Attoracys and Counselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL ‘TE
WwW Courts, State and Fe tera’.
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
‘Booms 86 to 41 McCreery’s Building,
310 Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
AL Premiums of Money,
OFFICeS—Former office of Wall &. offered to COUNTIES and
Gaylord, on P ne street, tw: doors below
Homeepathic Physician, _ J, 1. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Votary Public and Conveyancer.
fice—South side Broad street, opp. Union
ras & street, Nevada Ci ”
ity. :
‘practice in all the Cuneta, of th
tt hee and the Courts of the Unite
Rooms,9 and 10, up stairs, cor. Broad and
Pine Bin Ne Sto li ALM. 1to3 P.M.
‘W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT,
—
ee ; $ Al 8 a
_~ . Sivil and: Mining Enginee-, withinthe State ofCalifornia, = .
W. P. Strout, Secreta
. *
Ba
ee, a. gete ee ee +o certificates :
TWENTY-FIRST INDUSTRIAL. EXHIBITION
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 1886,
Will be held in their immense Pavilion, on Larkin,
Hayes, Polk and Grove Streets, from :
AUGUST 24th T0 SEPTEMBER 25th, INCLUSIVE,
With a grand display of the NaturaL and ManvuFACTURED ‘Propucts of the Paciric Coast.
promptly attended to. je2
THE
~ Institute,
LIBERMedals and Diplomas are
Inpivipuats. for Exhibits
of Farm PRoDUCTs OF ALL’ KINDS, except Live Stock.
This is the best time and the, best place to show to
to the people at large the resources of our State.
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
promptly forward any desired information.
P. B. CORNWALL, President.
well as usual.
the following: moe
A correspodent wilting to“ast=
from. Nevada county asserts: that-}
a man by the name of Broderick,
who, he alleges, voted for Blaine
electors, “found no difficulty in
getting @ position in the Custom
ouse at San Francisco.”
been grossly im
The correspondent also adds:
‘¢4 Cornish gentleman from Grass
son calling
please say ‘‘advertised.’’
W. J. WILLIAMS, P. M.
BS
*w. H. Crawford, will be}
Grass Valley Mines:/
We get the following from the
Grass Valley Union of yesterday :
The Crown Point mine continues.to produce good pay ore,
fapon which the mill is running
regularly.
The Slate Ledge is also producing good ore, which is being
crushed at Perrin’s mill. iG
A ledge of good quality is showing in the tunnel of the Perrin
mine.
The shaft-of the Boston mine is
down 90 feet below the 230 level
The rock coming out of the shaft
shows well in free. gold. Drifts for
a new level will be turned in\a
few weeks. The 230 level shows
No trouble is experienced now in handling the
water. :
The Prescott Hill mine is yielding good. pay rock all the time,
which is crushed at the Orleans
mill.
The new.mill of the Empire
Company is: gradually. approaching completion. It will be the . ie
finest structure of the kind in the . 7am
district. It will be run by water. Ze
power under pressure. g
A False Alarm.
The Murysville Democrat has
the case
upon.
of the State Legislature, and is now
Forlame back, side or chest,4 4 farmer in Nevada county. _
Our contemporary evidently refers to J. C. Broderick and John
Riley. We guess both of these
gentlemen are as good Democrats
as.is the: Democrat man.
Advertised Letters,
The following
Baker A. B.
Bishop Miss Cralena N.
.Box Bessie
Dares L.
Grafew W. E. von
Hamilton Mrs. John
Heyman A.
Levi Mrs. Matelda
Hart Ann
MePike John
Silva Miss Rose
Tubino Sign D.
Thompson Mrs. C. P.
FOREIGN.
Black George
Jose Manuel
Jacobs Henry.
2-30.
A Gentle Hint.
If that,
is a, list of letters remaining in the Postoffice at
Nevada City, California, for the
week ending June 19. Any per‘or these letters will
San Juan Times : ‘We learn that
Charles--A. Sumner, the ex-Congress carpet-bagger, is busying
himself about the Postoffiee at this
place and urging a man for the
position that the people didn’t
petition for. If the earpet-bagger
will_mind bis cwn bus'ness and
attend to.’’
AN
Fayetteville, Ohio,
youngest.
OE
Barbed Wire.
Saye:
cut.
D--Vinton, Agent.
ee
let the business of our people alone
he willhave as much as he can
ND
intelligent old lady from
is visiting
Cazenovia relatives, and entertains
them with memories of the time
when Grover Cleveland was in the
Sunday-school class of her eldest
daughter, and divided: his goodies
in a generous manner with her
Mr. Mattesan, of Wallace, Cal.,
“T have had abundant experience in the barbed wire business. 1 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 wiien they get a fresh
I consider it the best Horse
Liniment in the market.”” Walter
_ Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jackjunt7 im,
DeHavew’s Dyspepsia
er will cure sick headache.
’s Dyspepsia Destroy~-}-—-Adapted from an-Exchange,
Applicant—Do you want an assistant editor?
E jitor-in-Chief-of Grass Valley
you had? Ce
‘‘None whatever, sir.”
“Humph! It strikes me that
you are exceedingly fresh.’”
“That's just what induced me
toapply. There ought to be some‘thing fresh about your paper, you
know.”
THE GRAPE CURE
SAL MUSCATELLE.
The “crystallized salts, as. extracted,
grapes and fruit,-« most wonderful
rom Nature's laboratory.
homes ani travels—a ifle ior thi
removes biliougness, stimula es the
c beverages, and prevente
of malaria, pe ‘ [
want of sound, ripe fruit.. Pre
LONDON SALsMUSCATEDLE CO.,
Thunderer— What experience have },
Have it in your
a healthy action, counteracts the sas
then J acae Hager has Hote water and the esr Of a
“the
by, the
(716, 1888.
GRAND CELEBRATION
OFTHE
110th ANNIVERSARY
MONDAY, JOLY 5, 1806,
Everybody Invited.
Don’t Fail to See. the
Npectacular Parade .
At 10o0’clock a, u., by the
. FIREMEN, MILITARY
And other Organizations.
Granp MarsHar—
L.M. SUKEFORTH.
Cuter Aips— :
George Lord, of Grass. Valley.
T. H. Wilhelm, Grass Valley.
D. E. Morgan, of Nevada City.
T. S., Ford,: of Nevada City.
Orricers of tHe Dav.
PRESIDENT.
B. N. Shoecraft.
VICE PRESIDENTS ::
M. Garver, toe, J, M. Walling,
Hon. John Caldwell, Wm. i.
Crawiord, .A. Lademan, R. C.
Walrath, A. Isoard, Wm. H, MarHin, Charles’ Grimes, John T; Mor:
: fu. H, Carr, Fred Searls, EB.
-F, Rosenthal. ‘ :
Grass Valley—Dr. 8S. M. Har@ ’
weary or worn-out. It cures sick h e, . ris, Edward Coleman, Charles H.
dyspepsia, stamach and bowel = Mitchell, Rufus Shoemaker, Hon.
Wm. George.
o-1 North San Juan—Maj. J. 8. Mc-» . Bride, O. P. Stidger.
French Corral—N.C. Miller.
North Bloomfield—James MarM. DRAN,
(Successor to C. A. Barrett,)
46 Broan St., Nevapa City.
cement
I Have a Fine Stock of
the gentlemen of Nevada
and of the best quali
Tam a practical
long experience in the business. I have
go secured the service: of
MR. J. H. QUATMAN,
Whose reputationas a Cutter and Fitter
second to that of no man on th
CHANCE OF FIRM.
MERCHANT TAILOR] ¢ 4. Vocal soleand chorus, ‘‘Our Nation’s
Foreign and Domestic Goods,
ND AM PREPARED TO FURNISH
City and
vicinity with garments in the latest styles
y.
ailor, and have had
eo Coast.
1 hope and expect to fully maintain the
SECRETARIES.
Nevada City.
lla. ns:
2, Mu.‘ by the Band.
Prayer by the Chaplain.
Blathies Miss Jennie Mar-h.
pendence.
the Free,” John Werry.
. 7 Poem
8. Music by the Band,
9. Oration.
10. Operetta — “Uncle Sam’s
nen,
11, Benediction.
ORATOR.
al(Of San Francisco.)
CHAPLAIN,
REV. M. D. BUCK,
is (Of Grass Valley.)
READER,
DIVIDEND NOTICE. ‘
EL MINING COMPANY.
the above named Com
day, June 16, 1886, di
on TUESDAY, June 22, 1886.
June 24ch, 13886.
Francisco, Cal
O'Ten OF THE DERBEC BLUE GRAVAt a meeting of the Board of Directors 0’
y, held Wednesdend No 14, of Te:
Cents (10c) per share, was declared, payable
Transfer books will be closed. Friday
THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
Office—No. 522 Montgomery street, Sar
i fon eapy ent ils the past 20] PROF. J. W. HITCHCOCK,
(Of Salt Lake City.)
M. DRAN. eaniiaaey
MISS IDA HITCHCOCE,
(Of Salt Lake City.)
MUSICAL DIRECTOR,
(Ot Nevada City.)
Theatre
. companies, prize $12 50.
“_
AND HIS
DAUCHTER BESSI
‘WAVING renovated and fixed up
store on Main Street, Nev:
vith everyt!
Variety Store.
Of all Kinds,
CANNED GOODS, ite"
Tea,
Yeast Powde's,
TOBACCO & CIGARS,
of smoking material.
Im ‘
——
earl aim
son keeps it. Finest tea in town. the city, and t reepect tatty ainy to wive poh
Try it. ee tf call.
DICK sMooT,
Hurrah! Hurrah!
“DICK SMOOT
TO THE FRONT ONUE MORE.
c 1 am prepared to furnish the public
ah’ Binet to be found in a first-class
PRESH FRUITS, 22°07 son
CONFECTIONERY & NUTS$,
Coffee, Spices, Sugar,
And Eyerything Needed in a Family.
Fresh Limes cia A GRAND BALL !
Cigarette; and Pipes. and all kinds
tosellas cheap as any firm in
And His Daughter Bessie.
companies, $12 50.
$2 50.
Foot-race around the block, $5.
der 15, $2 50.
Wheelbarrow race . around
second: prize $2 50
E ‘100 yard seck race, free for all,
four to enter, $5.
second prize $2.
Climbing greased pole, $5.
<n] Throwing 16-pound sledge, $3.
Throwing 12-pound sledge, $2.
Boring hole blindfolded, $2 50.
$2 50.
———1~Gessing number of bean; in
on. . bottle, $2.50.
The Hideous Cavale ide of
best
Will emerge from the rendezvous at
4o’clock P. M.
This display wil! assuredly be
Of the kind ever witnessed here.
Will be given at j
Exuunt’s Erali
In the Evening, by
Music being furbished by
American Independence:
NEVADA CITY,
Nevada City—Hon. W. D. Long,
N. P. Brown and J. B. Gray, of
\XEKCISES at the Theatre, begixrning at
1. Introduction by President of the Day.
eading of the Declaration of Inde6. Vocalsoloand chorus, “The Flag of
Union
Party,” by fifty young ladies end gentleuD
Hon. John F. Switt,
PROF. E. MULLER,
Carnival of Sports
fo take place on various business strests
immediately after the exercises at the
Race between Nevada City hose
Race between Grass Valley hose .
100 yard freefor all foot-race,
100 yard foot race for boys un100 yard race for fat men, $2 50.
the
block, four toenter ; first prize $5;
100 yard sack race, for boys under 15, six toenter; first prize $3,
Blindfold wheelbarrow race,
HORRIBLES !
EB The Biggest and Best SF
Mountain Division, UR K of P.
Goyne’s Uniform Band,
t
tidkieta, per couple... eve Sh BO
Spectators.. .sererrssrserssonnane SS nis