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LAM WOLF'S
PRICE LIST
The Nevada Daily Transcript.
Pablished Daily, Mondays Excepted,
BROWN & CALKINS.
Why I Am a Republican,
RICE $1.50 (mailed free of post 5
piim A, ROMAN, repdistl corinne 190
Sutter a San Francisco, Cal.
Ration in it St
THE TIMES!
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
Daily TRANSCRIPT) ?#°2™** . .. sumer,
15 Cents per work. tre, (CoO HE «. reve ermeer, (HAIR . 1884. FAIR .
NEVADA CrITy, Eo ed
THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL
EXHIBITION
—OF THE—
EL DORADO DISTRICT
Agricultural Association,
(No. 8,
Comprising the counties of Nevada, P’ a ~g la cer
Dorado, Amador, Alpine and Mono,
will be held at
GRASS VALLEY,
NEVADA CUUNTY, CAL, °
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
Septemoer 2, 3, 4, 5 an' 6,
—_——
OVER $5,000
In Prewiums at the Park
And Pavilion !
ie Stine
TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, (884.
—— ESS
Buatne’s letter: ‘‘Our foreign
policy should be an Arnerican policy
in the broadest and most compre"+ hensive sense—a policy of peace and
friendship, and of commercial enlargement. The name American,
which belonys to us io our “national
capacity, must always exalt the just
pride of the patriotism of the cit" jzenship of the republic. It must
be a panoply anil safe-guard of him
who wears it. The American citizen, rich or poor, native or naturalized, white or colored, must everywhere walk secure in is personal
and civil rights, The republic
should never accept a leeaer duty.
Agents
a30-1m
—
te
$2 25
CARR BROTHERS, 1 oe
THE PALACE DRUG STORE.
Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1 35
Corner Pine and Commercial sts., . Nevada City,
Middlings 100 Ibs...1 50
Bran 100 Ibs... 125
Keep constar tly onhand a large and complete tock of everything usually fo
Ficst Class prugs store.
OFFERING GOODS IN H1S LINE AT
LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER
ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY.
The goods consists in part of
HARDWARE,
for Infants and Children.
_ *, S8ig Castoria.
‘When babies fret and ery by turns,
4 by =
But Castoria,
cures Constipation,
Colds, Indigestion,
Bat Castorin:,
Farewell then to Morphine
Castor Cil and Paregoric,
J. E. CARR. T. H. CARR.
Proprietors of
‘What
Sour §
‘Hall Castoriat
Crushed Sugar 9 lbs 100
Granulated“ 91-2 1 00
Brown * 101-2 ‘ 100
Java Coffee 4 1 00
Costa'Rica “ 6 100
Beans 33 ; 1 00
Tomatoes 8 cans..-1 00
Green Corn 7 “
Green Peas 7
String Beans. 7
Oysters 8
Lobsters
Sardines
Jelly
Deviled Ham 4
Cerned Beef 3
Salmon ‘.
Table Peaches 4
Coffee, 3 Ib cans ..
Chocolate, 4 papers .--.1 00
Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00
Tea, 5 Ib box.....--.--1 25
Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50
Candles 60 for.....----1 00
wee 75
PT I ISI TOT
CENTAUR LINIMENT—anrabsolute cure for;Rheuma: tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerfal and Pene=
Itcan never assume a nobler one d ? :
than the protection of the humblest trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man.
man who'owes it loyalty—protection eee = WE Lae eee
at home and protection which shall
follow him abrvad into whatever
Jand he may go ons lawfal errand.”
ed
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
“ Of Every Description.
Iron and’ Steel,
Stoves ani inware,
Tris only nine months ago since
Harpers’ Weekly said, in a leading
editorial: ‘‘Nvobody can suppose,
from any evidence or froin the probabilities, that wise financial legislation, a sound revenue system, or improved administration would folldw
Democratic success. The party represents no policy except thit of silence, evasion and runuing for lack.”
The fact that this journal has flopped
because it did not get Blaine’s book
to publish does not change the correctness of the statement. >_>
Arrer poisoning not a few persons, the original postal votes have
been abandoned, They were yellow
on the face.and tinted green on the
back. The latter coloring matter
contained arsenic, which easily rabbed off, and was absorbed into the
system through the finger tips or the
moath, where the fingers were moistened in handling them. The new
notes, if is said, have nothing deleterious in their composition.
oe
BEYOND QUESTION THE
Cheapert and Most Effeetive Machine
OF THE KIND NOW IN USE,
Adapted to all grades
uni classes of Ore.
Gas Pipes and Fittings,
Rope, Blocks,
Powder*and Fas3,
Shovels and Picks,
Axes and Sledges,
Guns and Pistols,
PAINTS AND OILS,
Window Glass and Putty.
MEkinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers,
Field, Garden and Flower Séeds,
THE FINEST BRANDS OF CrsARS
AGENTS ; FOR
London & Lancashire and Manchester Insurance Companies
Than which there are none better
ga Prescriptions accurately and carefully com
pounded by a careful and competent Druggist
Nevada Drug Store,
Corner Broad and Pine Sts., .
WALTER D. VINTON
Erop:1ietor
oOA Large Stock of Patent Medicines,
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, :
Combs, Brushes, Hand Ifirrors,
Toilet Articles of all kinds
Careful attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions
By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed.
SPEED PROGRAMME
AT WATT PARK!
First Day—Tuesday, September 2.
Mo.1. RUNNING. Three-quarters of «
mile dash for 2-year-olus; free for all,
Purse $150.
No 2 RUNNING. Half-mile and repeat,
for District horses. Purse $250.
No, 3. TROTTING, 2:55 class for District
horses, Purse $200.
Second Day— Wednesday, Sept. 3.
No. RUNNING. Three-quarters of a
mile and repeat, for District horses. Entrance, $25; $10 forfeit; $100 acded.
No. 5. RUNNING. Selling race. Valuation $1,000, with 2 pounds off for each
$100 below, and 3 pounds added for each
$100 above—11-8 miles dash. Purse $: 00,
No.6 PACING. 2:20 class. Purse $500,
SPECIAL RACE. TROTTING. Half mile
heats for 3 } ear olds of the District. 2 in
8. Purse $100.
Third Day—Thursday, Sept. 4
No.7. RUNNING. One mile and repeat,
free forall, $5Q entrance; $15 forfeit:
$250 added. *
No.6. PACING. Mile heats, 2 in 3, for
District horses. Purse $150.
No 9 TROTTING. For double teams,
Mile heats, best 2 in 3. se $75.
STALLIONS.
two yeers under a great variety
This michine-has been thoroughly tested fur the past.
advance of anything ever before of conditions giving most extraordinary results, far in
realized
A recent competitive tests mad> with the Frue at the Carlisle mine, in New Mexico,
showed an advantage of 30 per cent. in favor of the Duncan. The amountsaved over the
Frue being su ‘ficient to pay the entiré coat of the mvchises nearly every month of the
6
6
5
mar. “
é The following is an enumeration of its miny aivantages over all other similar machines:
1. Its cost is not more than half that of any other of eyal capacity, and the weight is
nearly 1,000 pouads less, thus greatly reduciag the cost of transportation,
2. The expense of setting up in running orler is not move thea one-third that’ of the
Frue, or any other belt m ichine, much less grading and timber work being necessary:
. § The expenditure for repair is not more than one-fifth that of any other belt machine,
and they will last fully three times as long, working under the same conditions.
4, Not more than one-half the space is required—a point of great importance where &
considerable number are used, :
5. No special skill and very little cvre is necessary to operate i*.
6. Nomore water is require . than is turni-hed by the batteries.
7. It savesall theamalg um, gold ur silver, that escapés the batteries, pans or settlers,
IT3 INVALUABLE FEATURE, and cl aimed by no other, making the machine worth
more than ‘t costs or this purpose alone,
8, Amuch coarser grade of ore can be handled successfully than by any other machine
—a great a ivantage ia many instances where fine crushing is not necessary to eliminate
the mineral. :
9, It has no small and delicate mechanism, requiring nice adjustment and the closest
attention -aninsupsrable objection to all belt and oth er forms of machines, making them
wholly unfit for the rough service of a quartz mill. x
10, Great simplicity of construction andsmall number of wearing parts. The whole ™achine is comprised in seventeen pieces, only three of which are subject to any especial
wear, and these can be replace 1 ‘ata nominal cost. The Frue has 113 pieces, and some
similar machines many more, making & complication of parts that involves ceustant repair and great expenses in this way, as wells in loss of time.
We are aware that the most sweeping and pretentious claims are made for nearly every
concentrator in the market, but itisa well-known fact that the results.of their operation
hive not in any instance made good these claims. The aivantages here set for.h for the
Duncan, as well as the statements made, we are prepared to substantiate by actual working results.
Nevada City
Candles per box...-Butter per roll .
‘Pie Fruit, 6 cans,.-.
Syrup per gallon, ..
Syrup 5 gallon keg,..
Codfish per Ib, .----1
And evervthing
else in proportion.
Tandan Manthann & naan Livarnaal London. W LIAM WALE.
Selling Out ! Selling Out!
At CASPER’S.
Crockery and Glas Ware.
Mill and Mining Supplies.
Ar Santa Cruz miny ladies go to
the beach daily at 3 o’vlock, letting
no vicissitade of wind, weother or
fog keep them from their regular
pluoge and half hours’ swimming.
‘Then a vigorous walk home, eschewing street car and omnibus, brings a
fine reaction to the system, a glow to
the cheeks and a vigorous appetite.
Pu
No. 10. WALKING FOR
One mile. $5 entrance; $25 added.
Fourth Day—Friday,September 5.
Noll. RUNNING. Half wile and repeat,
.8-year-olds, District horses. Entrance
$25; $10 forfeit; $100 added.
No. 12. TROTTING. 2:45 class, Mile
heats, 3in 6, District horses Purse $200.
No. 13. RUNNING, Saddle horse. race,
for District horses who have never won
money -catch weights—half mile dash.
Entrance $5; $25 added.
SPECIAL RACE. TROTTING. Half mile
heats for 2 year olds of the District. 2
in 8. Purse $100,
Fifth Day—Saturday, Sept. 6th.
NING. _ One a half miile
for all. $2 entrance; $10 forled.
2:26 class, free for
No.16. RUNNING. Mule Race—go as
you please—free for all. Entrance fee
$250; $25 added. Last mule out wins the
money.
Price $350. Weight 1750 Pounds.
Pacifie Tron Works, Rankin, Brayton & Co., San Francisco, Cal.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. ~ Mention Nevada Daily Transcript.
Agent for the Best Powder Comnies in the State.
Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds.
Tur New York Independent has
switched back into line and the Harper Brothers lament their folly. Is
‘ at -balé thais--cite
has made a canvass against the journal bat it is said that when subacriptions expire they are not renewed.
o>
THe tariff riddle in the Democratic platform has been solved. The
Sun says Cleveland approved the
principle which is embodied ia the
Chicago platform, which prescribes
free trade for the free traders and
protection for the protectionists.
ee OD
AGENT FOR THB BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD
cu . Pore es .
; Stay stuvkh Gisuitce Irun Ware,
As nearly all the Business Men are going to leave : Best lot of Lamps in the city.
Nevada City, andas I'dont want to be left in the
Conditions and Remarks.
All Trotting and Pacing Reces, except
when ctuarwine specified, ii Zin 5. Five
to enter and three to start. In Running
races, to fill purses, five or more subscribers are ni s
In all races, except when otherwise expressly stated, entrance fee ten per cent. on
urse, to peny nomirati
Purses divided at the rate o 60 per cent
for first horse, 30 a cent for second, and
10 per cent, to third.
ational Association rules to govern Trotting, and Pacific Coast Blood Horse Association to govern Running races.
The Board reserves the right to trot heats
g
run a special race between heats. No monpurses can only be drawn by consent of
s
cold, I am going to sell my entire stock of goods at ee
buyingat my establishment.
GEO. E. TURNER.
the prices below mentioned. This sale will last un‘. til the 1st of August, when I intend to go into anothTus Knights of Labor and State . : °
Trades hesahivet Naw York repre-(€ line of business and stay with the people of Ne:
sentsome 100,000 organized voters,
The above named organization has
declared against Cleveland for his
veto of acts spocially asked for by
workingmen.
Having ‘concluded to
RETIRE FROM BUSINESS
In Nevada city on or before January rst, 1885, I therefore
offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before
known here, the entire stock of
MENS; AND BOYS CLOTHING,
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.
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vada City or “bust” in the attempt.
Yours Respectfully,
>
As Ta Chicago News isinformed,
* Charles Francis Adams, Jr., is sitting
astraddle of the political fence, wearing’ his Winter flannels, drinking
lemonade, and complaining of the
cool weather.
of any two classes alternately, or to trot or '
ey for a walk over. Horses entered for
tha Judges.
Altentries 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
worn hy rid-rs. Driversin Trotting Races
are requested to wear caps of distinct colors,
a = bg Fag oe in bed entries, as their horses
gna m pr mmes b;
colors worn b: aevae eee .
Entries to all the above races to close with
the Secretary on Friday, August 15th, 1884.
All races in which District Horses are -entered, they must have been owned in the
District prior to July Ist, 1884, except when
specified ‘Free for all."’
GEO. TRACY, Auctioneer.
———0
$ 25 00 { Paint-brushcs from 15 cents to
25 00 . No. 1 toiletsoap, per box
45 00} Everlasting axle grease, per cau..
15 00 . Stove polish, four cakes for
125-09-} Royal polish for ladies shoes, only.
10 00 . Shoe d.uber, for Gent’s boots
12 00 . Four large. boxes Congress blacking
9 0 . Six. small boxes Congress blacking.
18 00 . 120 sheets note paper... és vs
15 00 . Five packets envelopes
s 2-foot boxwood rules
Coffee mills %
Gocd lantern, worth $1 25.....Large glass water pitchers 75 cents to
Ironstone china pitchers 25 cents to
Jelly glasses a doz
Earthenware fruit jars pér dozeu,
the b
Plain tumblers per dozen .
{ Fancy goblets per dozen.
Wine glasses per dozen..
Sauce p'ates per dozen
Fruit bowls, from 25 cents t:
Cake stands, from 25 cents to.
Jeily glasses
Biead pla es, fine
Soup ladies
Skimmer ladles..
Cake turners
Slory
Ma
Majoli
Maj
Tin cuspidores eae
Carvers from 75 cents per set to..
Go TO
CARR BROS.,
TO EXCHANCE
ge REMEMBER = :
TAM CLOSING OUT! NO HOMBOG !
In Proof of this Assertion,
Fine dark bedroom set
Fine light bedroom set... ne
Fine marble top bedroom set.
Liight pine bedroom set
1 upright Temmler Piano, only
1 marble top eentre table
Walnut frame sofas
Lounges
Marble top bureau
Five bureau and cabinet combined .
Full sized bedsteads from $3 to
34 bedsteads from $2 50 to:
ball leaf tables from $2 50 to...Kitchen tables
acs
Chairs from 50 cents to.
Large arm rockers
Children’s arm rockers.
Children’s high chairs w'!
tachment
12:foot walnut extension table..
1 tine walnut hall stand, only
Large easy chair,wainut frame
Baby carriage, worth $25....+++++
Large warurobe
Large mirrors
Medium wirrors
=} Small mirrors
smaller mirrors from 50 cents to..
No. 8 Buck co. king stove & fixtures.
6-hole cooking range and fixtures..
Warming stuves from $3 to
Feather pillows per pair
Wool pillows per
Wool mattresses,
Wool mattresses, three-quarter
Wool mattresses, single
T.tg Democratic press make a partisan and unfair use of Batler’s let
ter. They pretend to print it entire,
and yet omit all its severe and damaging arraignment of the Democratic
party.
MORNING ENTERTAINMENTS.
FIRST DAY. Game of Cricket between the
Clubs of the District, for a purse of $50.
SECOND DaY. A Ladies’ Tournament, for
sundry prizes.
THIRD Day. Game of Baseball between
the Clubs of the District, for a purse of
$50. Grand Stock Parade at 10 a. M.
FOURTH DAY. A Boys’ Tournament, for
ond § prizes.
FIFTH DAY. Grand Stock Farade and
award of Premiums. :
Address all communications to
GEORGE FLETCHER,
Assistant Secretary.
Holbrooke Hotel, Grass Valley, Cal.
GEO. G. BLANCHARD, President. *
jy30-td
AUCTION SALE!
GeneraL W. T. Sherman at last
looks upon himself as a full-fledged
American. He recently served for
two mortal hours as umpire of a baseball game.
ee
h table atYOUR
sCHOOL BOOKS,
And Buy New Ones
SzcreTary Lincoln’s hair is turning gray.
BORN.
At North San Juan, August 19, 1884, to
John Ha-rington and wife, a son. ‘
At Nevada City, Aug. 29, 1884, to Joseph
Thomas and wife, a sun.
I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID.
&= Now is the golden opportunity (it may never occur again AT
POWDER Absgsjute
This powder never varies, A marwel of purity, streugth and wholesomeness, More economical than the
ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold
in competition with the multitude of
test, short weight, alum or phospowders. SOLD ONTY IN CANS.
vax, Baxina Powper Co., 106
Ld Po &
Star spring mattresses, double
Star spring mattresses, three-quarter
Star spring mattresses, single...Window shades
Sewing machines from $3 to
Library lamps in gold laquer, worth
5 $1 :
are. lamps in gold laquer, worth
1
. Library lamps in bronze, worth $5 50
Stand lamps worth $2 50
Stand lamps worth $1 50..
Stand lamps worth $1
Vase lamp:, som’hi’g new,from $1 to
Lamp com ea from 5 cents to
Washbow! and pitcher
Chambers from 80 cents to
Chamber sets, fine
Tea sets, 55 pieces, only
Glass sets from 50 cents to
Double pickle castors..
Single silver plated castors, worth $5
Sugar bowl plated, worth 95....
Butter dish plated, worth $5..
Spoon holder plated, worth $2
Teapots from 50 cents to ‘
Comb.and hairbrush re
Hayward patent wire hair brush. ..
Hair brushes, worth $1 5
Good clo: hes brush
The best clothes brush.,.
No 1 blaching brush, worth $1
No 1 sweeping brush, worth 50 cents
Second qualit) , wortn 25 cents.
Curry combs, worth 50 cents.
Curry combs, worth 37}. ..
Curry combe, worth 25 cents....
Good leather back horse brushes..
Good. black ing brush and hox brk’g ,
Knives and forks from 75c_ per set to
Albums from 50 cents each to
Rogers’ table spoons per set
bate! forks per set.. aed was
rs’ teaspoons per se!
China cake plates, only.
Tin pie plates per dozen
Tin sauce
Individual castors.
Patent Syrup pitchers
Five bottles Knowltou’s best ink..
Four bottles mucilage
Cups and saucers without hand cs
per dozen. ... essences en ecees 5
Cups and saucers with handles, per
Vy. -)) nS ee ee
Dinner plates, 10-inch iron stone china per dozen :
Breakfast ditto
Pie ditto. .. 6. .:.3
Vases from 25 cents per pair to.
Boys’ ball bats
Majolica plates.... :
Knives from 25cents eacth to.
Sl.eve buttons, rolled gold.
Lamp wicks per dozen
Sugar bowls
Soup plates, iron stone china, pr doz
Children’s toy tea sets from 25c to.
eee h iAkas
es’ Aprons
Bed Spreads..
Braxkets of all kinds cheap.
Whisk Brooms... eed cen coos Co nak
Toilet sets from $1 50 to
Boys’ suspenders
Gents’ collars, all linen, 3 for
Gents’ cuffs, al) linen, $ pair
Tin cups 3 for
Fancy painted cups and saucers pe!
,. _ dozen ‘
1
1
1
2
2
wowe
mo BSASSSSSSue
sSssees
in your experience) to buy goods at your own prices. A
dollar saved isa dollarearned, and you can save a great
many dollars by trading at Casper’s.
PUBLIC AUCTION !. .
. Will be held on the premises, KP EVERY SATURDAY
EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter -till further
notice.
posed of.
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.
¥
Selling Out! —
»
K. CASPER, ‘Proprietor.
., Selling Out!
On Mondav, September 8 , 1884
Commencing at 11 o’clock, AM.,
WI N THE
LL SELL AT AUCTION, Bt pa Regular ListPrices
Dr. Frazier’s Root Bitters. . Bedroom Sets,
Bedding,
Carpets,
Stoves,
Crockery,
— Etc., Ete.
Teens cash. ag
GEO. TRACY,
-. Auctioneer.
Re ee
. Frazier’s Magi
A sure cure for Little Grub:
Rough Skin, ste. Is will seuprethetvongh,
ness from the, ,
pas hands and face, and make
Price 50c.
FRAZIER MEVIJINE CO., Prop’s,
Cleveland,
For sale by Carr Bros. ee oe
PRIVATE LESSONS IN
SHORTHAND
DE. E. M. HUNT,
Physician,
OFFICE AT VINTON'S DRUG STORE.NEVADA CITY. o
€ avs
TYPE WRITING.