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August 15, 1892 (4 pages)

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* for a LET MONDAY EV'’NG AUG. 16, ‘92. ee ea‘Supertor Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court, to-day, Hon. John Caldwell presiding :. People vs. Thos. Miliét. Arraignment. Given until tornrrow to plead. H. O. Bonine vs. His Creditors. Default of creditors ent red and final discharged of insolvent. People vs. Thos. Stewartson. Order dismissing case. Johnson Vivian vs. His Creditors. Order postponing case one week. Citizéns Bank vs. A. B.. Driesbach. Order overruling demurrer by consent of counsel. Fifteen days to answer. James Faulkner vs. Antonio Rondona . et al. Judgment for plaintiff. $100 damages awarded. Counsel directed to prepare findings. ‘ Richard Ryan vs. W. H. Weldon. Judgment in favor of plaintiff in accordance wii!: the prayer of the complaint. Counsel directed to prepare findings. Frances Sheridan vs. Pat Monahan. Decree declarir z defendant the owner of the house and . .: in’Grass Valley, and judgment in favor of plaintiff for $189. ae BOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange. R. Rosenblatt, San Francisco, N. Meyer, = E. R. Ray, a H. Nordenan, ste Wm. A. Bernhei J. Goodfriend, (, § “ J. H. Coult, es D. Wickes, Willows, . 8. Brooks, Marysville, K. O'Brien, ‘ “ P. McDani-l, ‘‘ B. Stanwood, ‘‘ . Reichenback, Rochester, N. Y., D. Ostrom, Bloomfield, Magonigal, Anthony House, Bradbury, Alleghany, Wm. Wayman, ve ' H. H. Brown, of M. ©. Hogan, San Juan, O. D, Campbell, Blue Tent, Wm. Rosenergey, Sierra City, Mrs. C. N. Novay, Pleasant Valley, E. W. Parker, Stockton, wdrs. W. 8. Cole, Mountain House, A. R. Morrison, Bloomfield, . F. Blain, ce A. B. Dimar, M. Musell, MOORES = ay =) i~] oe # Ses Union Arrivals. P. Carey, North Bloomfield, Chris. Miller, Red Biuff, Cc. E. Evans, Colfax, Tt. Walgren, ¥. Armstrong, ‘ W. Glover; Anthony House, P. Murphy, Auburn, J. N. Wi iams, Marysville, J. Smiley, You Bet, F. T. Keelar, San Francisco, Carl Hesse, a H. H. Hall, Blue Tent, W. L. Williamson, Federal Loan, T. J. Kennedy, Grass Valley, M. Hussey, <s P. McAuslin, Columbia Hill, Migs Edith Edwards, Los Gatos, Robt. Morrison, Truckee, Johi Bulk, i c. J. Chadwick, Blue Tent, J. L. Morgan, Cherokee. It is Terrible to have a wife or husband with a bad breath. All this may be’ avoided by. using SOZODONT. It is most agreeable to the taste, fragrant and healthful. It confers comfort upon its users and prevents the affiietion of unpleasant breath. se AIRS ATG ates Something Fancy. A carload of Drifted Snow Flour, the finest made, just received by J. J. Jackson, d5-tf Tue best five-cent cigar ever made is the Bachelor Button. For sale at Carr Bros. j23-tf Dyspepsia in all ite forms is not only relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Reguiator. + ee . Pills promote constipation—Simmons Liver Regulator cures constipation. ee A cargioad of Buffalo Beer just received,” $1.50 per dozen, at the Nevada City Soda Works. Sle ig gs es A ceetaiy cure for malaria fevers is found in Simmons Liver Regulator. Ts all iaeconee of the liver a cure is certain if you take Simmons Live Regulator. vee So simple yet always efficacious in all bilious disorders is Simmons Liver Regulator. Wholesale and Retail % Don’t be deceived if a dealer, for the sake a of larger profit, tells you some other kind is ‘* just as g SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISE_J8E: Loss of appetite; bad breath; bad taste im the mouth; tongue coated ; pain under thé shoulder-blade ; in the back or side— oftes mistaken for rheumatism; sour stomach with flatulency and water-brash; indigestion; bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, with dull, heavy sensation; restlessness, with sensation of ea teang oe something@andone which ought to have been done? fullness after eating; bad temper; blues; a congyede yellow Fags rance of skiri and eyes ; ness, etc, P Not all, but always Sones of these indicate want of action of the Liver. For A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no harm-and has never been known to fail to do good, Jake Simmons Liver Regulator —AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR— alaria Bowel Complaint, > spepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Billousness, Kidney Affections, Jaundice, Mental Depression, Calico A PHYSICIAN’S OPINION. — “T have been practicing medicine for twenty years and have never been able to put.up a vegetatie compound tha, would, like Simmons Lives Regulator, promptly and effectually move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weaken) the digestive and assimiltive power: of the system.”” L. M. Hevrox, m. v., Washingto.:, Ark. ONLY GENUINE Has our Z Stamp in red on front of wrapper. J. HL. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa Hires’ pect which adds to the enjoyment of all the other dainties, and makes a picnic a picnic indeed, A 25 cent package makes § gallons of this very popular beverage, 00d "==" tis false, No imi is as good as the genuine Hines. Sere POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS All Notices under this head MUST be paid for in advance. RICHARD 1. THOMAS (of Birchville) Is hereby announced as a candidate. for ASSEMBLYMAN. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Nominating Convention. WILLIAM Hl. PASCOE (of Grass Valley) Is hereby announced as a candidate for SHERIFF. Subject to the decision of the Democratic Nominating Convention. J. J. MeDONALD. (of Truckee) Is hereby announced asa candidate for the ASSEMBLY Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. ARTHUR POWELL (Present Incumbent. ) Is herelyy announced as a candidate for PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Subject to the action of the Republican Nominating Convention. PRANK 7. NIN Is hereby announced as a candidate for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Subje¢tito the decision of the Republican County Convention. EDWARD ¢. MORGAN Is hereby announced as a candidate for COUNTY RECORDER Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. * WM. G. HUDSON Of Grass Valley is hereby announced as a ~andidate for SHERIFFS abject to the decision of the Republica Nominating Convention. J.J. GREANY Is hereby announced as a candidate for COUNTY CLERK. Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Nominating Convention, = Shee B. F.SNELL Is hereby announced as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER Subject to the decision of the Republican County Nominating Convention. JOHN WERRY Is hereby announced as a candidate for COUNTY RECORDER Subject to the decision of the Republican County Nominating Convention. LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENT. ROBERT SIMMONS. AS Just Received a carload-of the best brands of Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Syrups, Bitters, Ete., Etc, Etc. J have on hand three and four different brands and grades of the above named articles, and am fully prepared to sell in quantities to suit and at prices lower than auy dealer in the State. Give me a call and see for yourselves, a best of Wines, Ales, Beer, Cigars, “ROBT. SIMMONS, s3 Broad Street, Nevada City. WM. L. COLE Is hereby aunounced as a candidate for SHERIFF. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Nomipating Convention. Notic to Contractors. EALED proposals will be received at § the office of the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of Nevada City at Carr Bros.’ store up to August 8th, 892, at 7 . o'clock rp. m., for the construction of a Stone Sewer across Pine and Commercial Streets Nevada City, Cal. Specifications can be seen at the Clerk’s office. The-Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids if not satisfactory. By order of the Board -of City Trustees. 2 ESTRAY NOTICE, AME to the enclosure of the subseriber about two weeks .ago, @ dark bay horse, two white hind feet and a white spot onthe forehead. The owner is requested tv call andtake the snimal away. and pay all costs. FRANK KENDRICK, Kendrick’s Ranch, Deer Creek, Auaul th y say to me LOOK GUT, when all the time they mean. for :ne to look in,"’ said the French uan. We ask you to LOUK OUT for lar gains; and in so doing you should not fail to LUOK IN our store. LOOK OUT And not’ get cheated 4 every Where else LOOK IN Every chance you get into our store. LOOK QUT: For our frequent announcements. LOOK’ IN At our ton of pure Maple Sugar and our 100 gallons of pure Maple Syrnp just received direct from the groves of Stan stead county, Canada East. LOOK OUT And get some ‘of our delicious Dried Beef, chipped by machinery while you wait. Fresh Vegetables and Frun EVERY WEDNESDAY. GROCERIES. and PROVISIONS FEED, HAY, ETO, “Thos Shuler & Son, Plaza. Store. Mt Oro Lumber Co, COOPER BROS...... Proprietors, Manufacturers of all kinds of LUMBER Matched Flooring, Fencing, LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING. —A Large quantity of SEASONED LUMBER on hand§jwhich will be sold atthe Lowest Marke ‘. Rates. Lumber of all kinds for Building and Minhg purposes, always on hand or Sawed o order. Orders left at the Saw Mill, near Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL on the Grass Vall: y Road, will be prom tly ttended to, New Bakery, Junction of Main and Commercial Streets, M. C. CAMPBELL AS opened a New Bakery at the above place, and intends to keep the best of everything in his line. Having had long experience in the bakery business he is confident of giving the best of satisfaction and making it a real HOME BAKERY. Bread will be sold at FIVE CENTS per loaf. trial. All Potato Bread. For Fine Cakes call at the HOME BAKERY. Give mea trial. Miners’ Association. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Nevada County Miners’ Association will he held in Nevada City, at the Theater, of electing officers for the ensuing year and delegates to attend the State Ugnvention of the California Miners’ Association, and to transact such business as may come,before the Association. ention is galled to the following provision of the constitution of the Association; *‘All members are psatitled to be present at the annual meeting, and entitled to one vote each, provided they are not in, debt to the Association.”
The membership fee shall-be one dol. lar. By order of the Executive Committee. ALF. THEGIDGO, President. gaat 10, 1892. : 210 . For nice Home Made Bread give me a . on THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1892, . . -. at the hour of 10 4, y., for the purpose Ccunty Convention. T a meeting of the Republican County KA Centeal Committee it was resolved that « County Convention be held at the Theatre in Nevada City on MO Diy, AUGUST “22d, 1892, Commencing at 11 o’elock a. uM. 1st, to elect a County Central Committee for the ensuing two years. 2d, to nominate candidates for all county offices to be elected on the 8th day of November, 1392. 3d, to take action for, holding Joint Senatorial Convention. It was also Resolved, That a primary election for delegates to such convention Le held on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17TH, 189, Under and in conformity with the Primary Election Law, at the following times and places. That each and every precinct as existing in the election of 1890 shall be entitled to elect one delegate for every twenty votes and fraction thereof of five or more cast by said precincts for Markham and Reddick, in the election of 1890. The election shall be held in ‘the pre: cincts of Nevada-Cityand-rass-Valey; Boston Ravine, Hills Flat and Truckee between the hours of 2 o’clock p. wm. and 8 o'clock Pp. M. In all other precincts the election shall be held between the hours of 5 o’clock Pp. M. and § o'clock P. M., in such a manner as the voters present shall declare. Resolved, That when no provision has been niade for officers of the election in any precinct, or in case of. failure of those to act, the Republicans present shall select the officers of election and open the polls where most convenient. Fhe Test shall be: ‘‘Té support the nominees of the Republican Party. The following Inspectors shall act in their respective precinéts: Nevada Precinct, No. 1—6 delegates. Polls at Ice House, Inspector James J. Hanley. Nevada Precinct No. 2—5 delegates. Polls at City Hall. Inspector, Chas. E. Mulloy. Nevada Precinct No. 3—6 delegatés. Polls at James Kinkead’s. Inspector, John T. Morgan. Selby Flat Precinct—3 delegates. Inspector, Samuel Eddy. Willow Valley Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, J. J. Lyons. Indian Flat Precinct—2 delegates. Inspector, Willis Green. Gold Flat Precinct—3 delegates. -Inspector, W. E. Meservey. Grass Valley Precinct No. 18 delegates. Inspector, T. H. Wilhelm. Grass Valiey Presinct No. 2—8 delegates. Inspector, C. E. Uren. Grass Valley Precinct No. 3—3 delegates. Inspector, S,. H. Dilla . Grass Valley Precinct No. 4—5 delegates. Inspector, J. R. Thomas. East Boston Ravine Precinct—4 delegates. Inspector, West Boston Ravine Precinct—4 delegates. Inspector, Allisoz Ranch Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, Daniel Hurley. Forest Springs Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, Alfred Perrin. Hill’s Flat Precinct—4 delegates. Inspector, Robt. Deeble. Buena Vista Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, R. R. Porter. Cottage Hill Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, J. M. Higgins. ‘ Washington—( Washington, Ormonde and Omega) Precinct—2 delegates, Inspector, \E. T: Worthley. Yuba (Yuba and Bear. Valley) Precinct—3 delegates. Inspector, Geo. A. Hare. Bloomfield,(Bloomfield and Lake City) Precinct—4 delegates. Inspector, R. D. Skidmore. Relief Hill Precinct—2 delegates. Inspector, Richard Penrose. Columbia Hill Precinct—2 delegates. Inspector, A. S. Bigelow. Eureka Precinet—2 delegates. Inspector, Geo. A. Ellis. Moore’s_ Flat Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, L. G. Kelstrup. Cherokee Precinct—-l delegate. In. spector, John Curnow. North San Juan Precinct—3 delegates. Inspector, C. S. Paine. Sweetland Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, J. M. Wood. Birchyille Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, Richard Thomas. French Corral Precinct—} ‘delegate. Inspector, W. M. Moulton, Anthony House Précinct—1 delegate. Inspector, Nevada Hartung. Mooney Flat Precinet—l delegate. Inspector, Benj. Fraser, Spenceville Precinct—1l delegate, Inspector, W. M. Walker. Pleasant Ridge Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, Ira Davis. Indiari Springs Precinct—2 delegates. Inspector, T. J. Wagyoner. Rough and Ready Precinct—2 deleyates. Inspector, John Grant. Truckee Precinct No. 1—4 delegates. Inspector, J. L. Lewison. Truckee Precinct No. 2—5 delegates. “. Inspector, C. H. Barton. Boca Precinct—2 delegates. Inspector, J. J. McDonald. Lowell Hill Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, Alex. Drynan. Hunt’s Hill Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, A. G. Turner. You Bet Precinct—& delegates. Inspector, J. S. Goodwin. The Judges and Inspectors are directed to issue certitieates—of—election—to—the delegate or delegates elected from their respective precincts. A. Burrows, Chairman. W. T. Morgan, Secretary. The Herald, Grass Valley Telegraph and Tidings and Truckee Republican please copy. REDUCTION. INPAINTING G. E. WITHINGTON ‘IVES notice that he is prepared to paint Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wagons, etc., in the highest style of the art. From and after date I will paint Carts from $5 to $10. Buggies trom $15 to $22.50." Sign Painting a specialty. SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE YORK STREET. @@™ Give me acall before placing your work elsewhere, SEES > Taxe Sin.m coe Liver Feguvlater te move the bile, clear the head and restore digestion _ W. F, Exouesniont, Seo'y. lB ii i EDWIN F. SMITH, Seoretary. HELLO, THERE Want Goods Cheap ? Read This Knock-Out in Prices! Buy ‘Em Up. Boy's Shirts, 35 cents up to 75 cents. Men’s Shirts, 40 cents up to $1.50. Men’$ Silk Shirts, nice patterns, $1.25. Men's Coats and Vests, $1. s Men's Single-Coats, 50 cents. Men's Pants, $1.25 up to $4,50. Men's White Shirts, all Linen Pleated Bosoms, $1. Men’s Plain Bosom, White Shirts, $1-to $1.25. Suits at any price you wish. : Also, a Fine Stock of Boy’s Suits, in long and -knee pants, AT COST. wr Straw Hats at Cost. Boy’s Knee Pants, in fancy patterns, for 40, 50, 60 and 75 cents. Boy's Long Pants, 75 cents, $1 and $1.25—gocd goods, We would call youritte 1ti01 ta our fine stock of SS FEE CO ES S&S which we are selling at REDUCED PRICES. about ther. . All full stock ; no, split leather Money will be returned on all goods bought at this store that are not as represented to be. Special attention to Conatey Orders & *(all before purchasing anywhere else, if you want to save money.: KY Casper. You Know the Place—Corner ot Pine and Commercial Streets. —— Ack CREEK SAWMILL and LUMBER c0, M. L & D. MARSH, Proprietors. Mill on Rock Creek. Office and Yards—Boulder St., Nevada City, Cal, — Manufacturnrs and Dealers in} Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Laths, Shakes, Shi: gles DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, BOXES, Etc. —ou— Kept constantly on hand or made to order, BRIDCE AND MINING LUMBER--a specialty. Oak Wood, in any quantity, for sale. — 0 — All orders, Large or Small, are given immediate and personal attention, *_THE— GREAT STATE FAIR --OF 1892 AT SACRAMENTO Two Weeks: Sept. Sth to 17th WILL BE OF Unusual Extent and'Grandeur Tue Acricutturat Secrion will em-traction of gold and silver. A full elec. brace an extensive exhibit of products trical plant, showing the application of destined for the World's Fair. ‘electricity, will here be shown, as well Tue MECHANICAL Szcrion will embrace as a full collection of valuable specimens a manufacturing exhibit showing the of quartz, building stone, ete. progress made in all classes of manufac-! Tus Live Srock Secrion will present ture. A . ja full complement of improved breeds, ‘Tue Hisrorwat Secrion will contain! Tue Sexe Secrioy will consume nine all historical data obtainable relating to‘afteraoons of unexcelled trotting, pacing California’s early history. jand running events, being the most Tue Mining Secriow will contain a'promising racing meeting held in the most realistic display of the mining in-:State. Bets dustry, from the taking of the crude: Tux Amusemenr Seorioy will cater to rock from its natural hed, and passage the fun-loving public in such events as through all machinery ysed in the ex-'will be attractive and entertaining. Tn all there will be a Gala Holiday of Instruction and Amusement fo All . Sdiesalaies The Southern Pacific Railroad offers FREE transportation for all Exhibits, and i excursion Passenger Rates. yf ive the Seeretary. ; FRED’K COX, President. H. J. Carter, Manager.\. cole teeta “Tstick my bea! out of. a c. window, . R E P U a) L i C AN 8th Annual Fair oF THE ft f 17th Agricultural ~~ For 1892, NEVADA, COUNTY, Tuesday, August 23d, ~ AND GONTINUING 5 DAYs. PAVILION BXHIBITS PRESEASON RAGING < AND’: STOCK. RXRIB?RS AT IGLENBROOK PARK. Pees) rents. ‘ $10,000 IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS, a Liberal Purses for State and {County Horses Liberal Premiums for Live Stock, Farming, Orchard and Dairy Froducts, And Mineral, Mechanical and Art Exhibits. PETRUR EEE p Hen iee k FIVE BAYS RACING. SOG) hia ® [SPEED PROGRAM : { TUESDAY, AUGUST 23d. J, Running. PEABODY MINE STAKE, District. For all horses bred and raised in the District. Half-mile. §15 entrance, $10 forfeit 1 added, Second horse $25. » $100 2. Trotting. 2:50 ciass. Purse $300. : 3. ‘Trotting. Dirtrict. 3 year olds and under. Purse $200. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24h. 4. Running. NEVADA COUNTY N.G.R.R. STAKE. Free for all. One mile and repeat. $30 entrance, $15 forfeit, $250 added, 6. ‘Running OMAHA MINE SPAKE, Free -for all, for 2-year olds ¢ mile. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. Second horse $50. Winners of any 2 year old stake race after August Ist to carry 5 lbs. extra. Maidens that have started and not placed second, after August Ist allowed 5 lbs. 6. Ruoming. CHAMPION MINE STAKE. Free for all. 1 trance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. $50 to second horse. 7. Trotting. 2:27 class. Purse $500. : THURSDAY, AUGUST 26th. Grand Stock Parade at 11 a. m. nile, $25 enentrance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. “$50 to secon hurse. Winners of two races at any distance after August Ist to carry 5 lbs. extra; three or more 10 lbs. extra. Horses that have startéd twice or more times, at a mile or over, and not won, allowed 3 lbs. for each defeat. »9. Pacing. 2:27 class. Purse $400. 10, Trotting. 2:35 class. Purse $400. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th. Ladies Tournament at 11 4. m. 11. Running. NEVADA CITY STAKE, Free for all. 1 mile and] repeat $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $300 added. Second horse $75. : 12. Running HOLBROOKE HOTEL STAKE. District. # of a mile and repeat. #20 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. Winners of any heat race since August Ist to carry 7 Ibs. extra. 13. Trotting. District. For named horses. Purse $250. : 14. Running. District. Saddle-Horse Stake. Catch weights. 1 mile $5 entrance, $50 added. Four moneys—50, 25, 15, and 10 per cent. : : SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th. Grand Stock Parade at.10 4. m. 15. Running. GRASS VALLEYSTAKE. 2 year olds 2 mile. $10 forfeit, $175 added. $50 to second horse. Winners of stuke race after August Ist to carry 5 lbs. extra, after August Ist allowed 5 lbs. 16, Running. Novelty Race, .1} miles, Freeforall. No entrance fee. $200. pilepaags * cae . a at this meeting, to carry 5 lbs. extra. $40) to first at half mile; $50 to first.at three-quarters; $5 i ile; and 4$60.to first at the finish, is Cte Wet ae wails 17. 2:25 class. Purse $750, $25 entrance, any 2 year old and not placed second RoSecoeY . fe ai CONDITIONS, No. 1. All trotting races are the best 3 in 5 (except the two years old and yearlings) 5 to enter and three to start, but the Board reserves the right te hold a less number than 5 to fill, by the deduction ot a proportionate amount of the purse, No, 2. “The National Association rules to govern, but the Board reserves the igh’ to trot heats of any two classes alternately, or to trot a special race between eats, ; No. 3. A horse making a walkover shall be entitled « paid in. When less than the required number of starte for the entrance money paid in, to be divided as follow third to the second. No. 4, The State Agricultural Society rules of 1890 to exgept when conditions named are otherwise. No. 5. In all of the above races the entrance will be 1 . to accompany nominations. Purses will be divided into No. 6. In all races en.ries not declared out by 6 Pp. the race will be required to start. ee No. 7. When there is more than one entry by one person, or in the interest of the particular horse they are to start: mu;t be named by 6 e. M., of the day receding the race, ; dy * No. 8. In races designated as ‘‘District,” all he in the county of Nevada prior to June h, 1892. No. 9. In all runniug races three starters will be required. ue oe pens colors to be named «n entrance, o. 11, In trotting races Grivers’are required to w isti which must be samedi the entrance. ; Wee 0h Hiapinet: eaters No, 12. Hay and feed will not be furnished by the societ , but will be for s on the grounds at reasonable rates. Straw will be furnish gratuitously, Entries close with the Secretary on August 10, 1892. All purses are free to all unless otherwise designated, M. L. MARSH, President. Postoflice address, Nevada City, Cal, mily to the entranee money rs appear tley may contest 8: two-thirds tu first, onegovern all running races, 0 per cent. of purse, and 60, 30 and 10 per cent. M. of the day preceding rses are eligible that we.e owned tle I. J. ROLPE, Secretary, Postoffice address, Nevada City, Cal. Ris OF sete ‘ : PRICES OF, ADMISSION. ‘ To Fair Grounds 50 cents; children under 12 years, 25 cents. To Pavilion 25 cents; children under 8 years, free. é Round trip tickets, including admission to the Fair Grounds, will be sald at the Railroad Depots at Grass Valle d N City, i crn ooh y and Nevada City, at 50 cents children upley 19 8. Running. NATIONAL HOTEL STAKE. Free for all. 1 1-16 mile. $25 .