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fa
Neveda City
fo. $2 Commercia) street.
hoa
a
CIRCULATED 18
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.
h& Read %
Grass Valley
, Frened co, §,
elie Yuanfield
eeerile eeNorth
, =<
: Bloom
= Sweetland,
fiat penne
Truckee, and 9,aol
Fence
throughout the State
Diego from the =
S
er towuof Nevada ew ; e
te
gfrum siskiyou
erre
to the .
to
Petaluma (4th Dist.) Aug. 25-30.
Placerville (8h Dist.) Aug. 27-30,
.
—~
Nevada State Fair, Reno, Sept,
22-57.
Nevada City (17th Dist.) Sept. 28-27.
Visalia (15th Dist.) Oct. 4-11,
Escondido (221 Dist.) Oct. 14-18.
the remainder grapes. The Bartlett
pear trees are only four years old and
areluaded down with the nicest kind
: Champlain that can play “Sweet
Violets’ on hs rattle in a way that
have
d
not
shoul
we
n
. ig no reaso why
represented to be. It regtores
the natutal color tohair, causes
the hair
to grow freely, and keeps it soft and
:
Scppen changes of temperature and
hamudity of the atmosphere often pro
Weller has be@m taking a preliminary
survey for the South Yuba Co. for the
purpose of finding the most fea-ible
route for thecompany to exten. their
dave disorders of the kidneys and: blad
Jen in their incipiency.
ditch. They appsrently mean. bu-iness, and it is said they will extend
For sale by
Carr Bros,
the ditch to Recklin and posribly to
Regulator.
Summer Pacturage.
r that he could see no
he said
the wate
Fine pasturage for live stock at the
better way than to pipe it from C.pe
Sutton Ranch between Nevada City
Horn and bring it alongthe ridge at
and Grass Valley. Apply to Geo. C.
the east eud of town.
Gzylord, Secretary Nevada County
While over at Forest: Hiil last TnesLand and [mprovement Association,
day we visited the Mayflower mine. . / or at the Ranch,
tf.
which islocated ab»ut two miles and
ATTENTION to the Guilv hahite of the
young prevenis suffering. Take Simmons Liver Regulator.
H. T. Power, wh»
has for four years been superintendent
of the Hidden Tréasure mine, situated
about twelve miles above Forest Hili,
accepted also the superiatendency of
and will be worn by a great many Native Daughters in
the coming celebration.
[oc a (naw
~DEALERS IN
—
Staple and Fancy Hardware ;
has in its employ now dbout sixty.
They are daily putting on men and i:
will probably not be long before 100
men will be working at the latter.
B. F. Goode,
ad
id
There will be usual services at the
Metbodist Church. The pastor, Rev
W. Aagwin, will preach morning ana
evening. Sabbath School at the close oi
the morni.ig service.
C, J. Church,
F.C. Howell,
The usnal morning service will be
HEATING :: STOVES,
will be preaching morning and eveniny
by the pastor, Rev. J. dims. Subjec:
of discourse in the evening—‘ Phe
Eagle’s Flight.” All aré cordially inSabbath School at the cluse oi
William Cundy, one of the thres
men hutt a few days agoat the Youn.
America mine, Sierra City, die
Tuursday morning. The funeral wi)
take place Sanday at Grass Valle;
Deceased wasa member of the Forest:
ers’ and Workmen's lodges of (ras
“Valley and of a Colorado lodge of Ou:
Fellows,
.
THIRD = !YSTALLMENT.
/
Our Third and Last Shipment ot
Bae SUNIMER CLOTHING 299
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY,
WINDOW GLASS, ETC
We Sell Everything at
San Francisco ‘Prices
FREIGHT ADDED,
Furnitur. e
#
fe
W. R. Cunlin, Marysville.
J.¥. Brown,
ee Sevan
Has just arrived, and it is a grand lot.
ud
W.H. Dickeas,
h.
NS. 18 THE TIMB TO REPLENISE
your Homes with
BE SURE AND SEE THEM.
ONE ENJOYS
seth the method: and results whe:
yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan
id refreshing to the taste, and act
eutly yet promptly on the Kidneys
iver aud Bowels; cleanses the sys
‘m effectually, dispels colds, head
ches and fevers and cures habitua’
oustipation permauently, For sak
a 50c and $* bottles by all druggists
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
WEW YORK, W.Y¥.
The Gelebratcd
Une:
Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills wi
relieve you of ull the pain and miser
” and a few more doses will correct th
liver and siomech and regulate th
bowels. Whilethese pilla wre smal
easily taken, and mild und genile 3
their action there inno medicine miao
that will'so effectually cure sick tien
ache,
‘ents w bux, bold by Us.
Bros.
French Cuz
‘weure APHSODITINE” f 7
Is8 wona
POVITIVE
3. GUARANTEE
to cure any form
Ofnervonus disease
Or auy disorceof
r
the generative organs of eithersex,
This distressing complaint is “due t.
as to preventull rest orsleep.
Exhibiting Your Capabilities
Furniture at Cost and Freight{!
‘Cali and Fxamine lilustrased
Catalogues and .Prices and bi
convinced. .
e
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
ASure Cure for ~ick Seadach:
an inactive or slu-yish liver with cor
°
Friday, September 26th
SYRsO™A
@™ All orders promptly filled.
10. Running—One mile and repeat, 9500.5
J1 Trotting—2:30 clans. $600.
12, Trotting~-Four yearsuld—free for al)
“ Grand Stock Parade and award oj
Premiutwenntll a. M
18. Running—Two miles_and repeat, 9000
14 Trottiny—Free for all, $800,
Saddle horse race (county) for $50 wil
be given dur ng the week. notice of whic!
will be made on the previous day,
Eetubliished im 1853)
J.J OTT, Proprietor
NO. 25 MAIN STREET... NEVADA CITY
Whether = arising
i
Giz AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP
tion refined, melted a
Assayed: B:
opoee, Cae Bars exchanged for Coin, 11 :
cobuection with my Assay Office . have s
sual) QuartsM
7 the use of Aphroditine, Circular tree. dddtes
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO,
"™s cific B:
8 Btevenso,,
" gia oe
OR SALE BY
Py
so
Gat
D : oeiienenl
All trotting races are the best 8 in 5 (ex
cest the two.ears old and pearitoga)
t
enter and Sto start, bnt the: Board reserve:
the right to hold a less number than
6 t
fill by the deduction of a proportionate
SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 8 to20.
South
Yuba Transeortation and Supply Company.
rs
» sth which J can maks
practical Mill Testa, and guarantee correc
returns in every way. Weikiny teste will b
‘
aes, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impo
ney. which if negleeted often leau to 7
us
age and insanity Price $:,0 a box, 6 boxe
+t $5.00, Bent by mail on receipt ot price’
A WRIT. EN GUATARTER is given fo
very $5.00 orter reeeived, to refund the
i
Vermanent cure is ny? effected. money
We hey:
sousands of testimonials from old and
i both rexes, who have béen permanently youns
enre.
:
a'nount of the pare.
Anvraces filliney with 10 or more pafd-uy
entries, the Society will add all moneys over
and also 20 per cent, of the purse,
The Nation»! Aseocintion rules to govern.
butthe Board reserves the right to trot hea's
of any two clrsa # alternately, or tu trot a
TO BE HELD AT
special race between Heats,
A horse makinga wulk-over shall be entitled only tothe entrance money paid in
The tounties that have enterprise enuuxh to lace their products in a competitive When less than the required number of
starters appear they may contest for the enNght are the localities that will attract cupital forinvestunent,
trance moley pas in, to be divided is fol
lows; Iwothirds to first, one-third to the
Delays Are Dangerous!
serond,.
Fail not
to be represented at the Annual Kxposition of Culifornia’s Resources.
The State Agricultural Society rules of
1890 to govern ll runnin: races except
i
when conditions; named are otherwise,
Non-starters in running races will be held
for entrance.
in all of the above races the entranre will
be 10 per cent, of purse, and to eecompany
nominations. Purses will be divided inte
60, 80 and 10 per ceut.
Iu all rates + ntiies not deelare4 out hy 6
P.M.: {the day preceding che race will be
required to start.
~
here there is more than one entry by
oue
persou or in the interest of, the partientar homsethey are to start
Address the Secretary,
must be named by 6p M ofthe oy preceding the race.
CHRISTOPHER GREEN, resident,
In ra’ «es designated as istrict all horses
EDWIN F, SMITH, Secretary,
are eligible that were owned in the counties
GEO G, ALLAN, Es-.
ia, Nervous Pr +. siade with from 60 to 600 pounds, PRICES GEO, E. TURNER, Esq.
“o
:
ick Semipal Weak ness, H
ation, Nocturnal Emissions, le eorrhwa, Diz
Corditions.
FOR WHICH
Liberati’s Famous Military Band, ‘of 60 Selected Artists,)
OF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN ENGAGED.
Pine Street,” Nevada City.
PER BRormonaenn’
incorporated
1.290,
:
Directors:
Al ¢ TRECIDCO, Esq.
H. C. CALLAHAN, Esq.
;
GEO, A. HARE: Esq.
EOWIN TILLEY, Esq.
Ao 4. enh nag 3 Bnorsiary, ws
"
y
eVada
Uity
fur
j be!
Maybert
va
WwW ashingtonoO)
»
a Lt Sta
Mondays, Wednesdavs and Fridays, at 6 A. ».
W. W. WAGGONER,
Stages leave Meybert fur Nevada (ity via Urmunde and Washiagion on Tuesdays,
(Successor
to W. F. Fnglebright,)
Civil : Enginoor: and : furveyor,
Also Deputy County! = urveyor,
ea an
Thursdavs and-Saturdays, at 5 A. M.
¢
ee
WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers.
N. B.—This organisation was necessary for t'e protection of ourselves aud those doing
business with Us, We propose ty run
6 recu’arly, winter ud Summer, suowfor
og show, We earnestly sulicitthe co
oppration of ourfiiends, sigue d:
Washington Mining Co.,
Yuba Mining Co.,
D. Mining ,,. ©
Bluebell MiningsCo.,
Dffice
in Morgan
wate
tor & Ro‘xrtsllo-k Neya) Oiamond
Berea
Eanyon Creek Mining Co.
PO em cme se camameten emi
ao
ok
+ wel
fee 9
FORP.
Nevace
vearing parts’ hardened, and is finiched in a superior styelt.
lt has vo
M
The manufacturers WARKANI EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS.
eered cover, drop-ieaf tab'e, end di «wera and cenwing drawer,
Mipoieton, TENN., Dec. 18, 1889.
chine, and-expects to order one nex
1 seveived. your premium — sewing week.
KE. H. Ripovr.
nachine one year ago and am well
leased with it, Wonld not exchange
Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889.
t for machines sold here for fifty dolWe received the machine some two
is us good as a forty dollar machine,
Miss Jane Rowzts,
Axrus, Arx., Dec. 7, 1889.
Jackson, Cau , Nov 16, 1889.
The Chicago Singer sewing machine
I received your premium sewin
eceived in good order. The maciive
machine
in yood order, and am ak
xasplendid one; the Agents here
ask about thirty-five dollars-for pleared with the eame.
thanks. ~
Many thanks.
JosePH Bacuman.
Accept my:
A. Norton.
Weut’s Baiper, N. Y. Nov 20, 1889.
I would say, after using the sewing
Somerset, Va., Oct. 28, 1889.
machine received from yuu, it gives
The machine ordered of yon arrived, . perfect natisf.e
in ali respects, do+
ind afier afew dnys’trial “L find it to. ing all kinds oftion
work very nicely,
¥ as represented, and doubtless wil
Mrs. . . C.’ Youmana.:
ontinue to
give satisfaction.
Mary J. Waker,
Westsoro, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889.
:
My rewing machine giver xood patTrenton, Neb.,Noy. 26, 1889.
isfuction—does us yood work un a filty
The pretmiuin sewing machine came dollar machine. Mary PalMurray
,
:
eS
.
© band very promptly and in good or
ler, Tt is nicely finivhed, and worke
Herring, Ohno, Nov. 19, 1889,
‘ke » Charm,and we ure delighted
The sev ing machine I pot from you
with it.
E. F. Youna.
ag a premium last year, cannot be beaten, and does as good work as £ $40.00
CEO. E. TURNER, Open Air Amusements for the Dav! for tbe Evening !
Grand Musical Concerts
Nevada: Assay . Office
“
from theexcessive
BEFORE
useuf Stimulauts, AFTER
«@ obaceo or
Opium, or through ) out. muisere
> on, over in ulgence, &e , such as
of Krai;
wer, weceh ness, Bearin; down Pains
in th
THE STATFAIRE,OF 1890
gaid jucg
unning and most convenient
of any, The machine is relf-/hreade,
uch a machine.
inoue
7
T bave made arrangements with the La
est Wholesale Denlera by which the public
can purchase any Squantity orf{quality «)
LINSTRUCYy
‘ery best tension and thread liberator, is made of the best maerial, wii:
W. A. Brsnop,
ENCOURAGE CAPITAL.
IN NEVADA CITY
1 BINDER
f BOBBINS.
UG
fou
11 GAUGE’
property
O1}, CANG gdbe’ nveestury
to
are. Lithavk you a thousand times months ago. Haveyiven it a fair
trial
or Buch a valuable premium.
and like it very much, We think it
Odd Fellows’ Bullding, Broad Street
Less than has ever been solt
Store, large bottles 59 cents and $1.00
8 ipated bowels which deranges th
stomach and disturbs the nervous ay:
tem, causes dizziuess and oppre-sis
Gui pain in tie head, ofien bu peve:
for
From 10 to 20fner ¢
Fountain soda water with pure fru‘
own hou-ework and isas well us als
ever was.—Free trial bottles of thi
Great Discovery at Carr Bros. Dru
6. Trotting 9°49 clans, $50.
6. Trotting—One yrare d,one mile
coltaowned in the connty $150.
dies Tournament at ii a. M.
Saturday, September 27th
_B. H. MILLER,
Furniture, Bedding, Ete,
+90
use wnd after taking ten bottles, foun:
herself sound and well, now dves he
24tt
Running—One mile and ahal{ dash
8. Trotting—2:27 clnss. $750.
Cheap and First-class
valent in children, cured by Simmon
Liver Regulator.
her delight found herself benefite
from the first dose. She continued 1
4.
Thursday, September 25th
In order to get rid of them in a hurry.
For sal
Her dragyist suzgesi
Wednesday, September
1 WReNCH,
1-1 HREAD CUTTER, :
aut.
c
1 SCREW DR IMiCem
pele
nt
1 GAUGE
The driving wheel on this machine is admitted to be the &
vould
Arrecrions of the buwels, so pre
could cure her.
1, Runoing—Three-fouitns mile and re
peat, $400.
<
:
2. ‘Irotting—One mile and repeat, fo
two years old— onnty—$2.50
8. Troiting—For 4 years old—District
Grand Stock Parade at 10 a. mM.
7. Kunning—Five-eightha
of a mile an¢
i
aia horsen owned in tne couuty
E G. Zeile,
si
Jno. A. Ristle, Los Angeles.
6 HEMMERS, all different
widths,
. CHECK SPRING,
THROAT PLATE.,
9. Trotting—Three year old—District—
Oil Liniment, and take Dr. J. H. Mc
Lean’s Sarsaparilia. You will no
suffer long, but will be gratified with :
ed Dr. King’s New Discovery for Cunsumption ; she bougtit a bottle and 1
. FOOT HYMMER,
\ FOOT KUFFLER, °
» TUCKER,
:
t PASKAKE NERDLES,
H. P. Brancroft, 8an Francisco.
Thos. Holwiek,
it is held by a stop-pin till
Speed Programme i 1690; Each Machine Has the Following Attachmo.ii
‘ie’ prices
For rheumat‘e and neuralgic pains
f 4
We have put
to the right or left where
oe
When the machine is liable to be
meddled with by children, the bolt can be left out of the
wheel when not in use, so that the machine cannot be operated by the treadle.
The thread eyelét and the needle clamp are. made self
-hreading, which is a very great convenience.
“fuesday, September 23rd,
merits of American products
rubin Dr. J. H. McLean’s Voleani:
of consumption and that -no inediciv
5.
Five. Days Racing ! the bobbin ‘No.
is filled.
.
. ((FWe so not carry English ent:
lery. We believe in the superio:
LEE
juices at Carr Broa.
held to position by astrong
.
O. V. B. Pocket Knives.
Miss F. Doom,
*
Jno. T. White, Washington. ©
J. L.Geedwin, You Bet.
i
y
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Geo. Filton, B!oomficld.
~U. J, Wright, Grass Vall+y.
M: Vanghn,
. Wilt be Suried -unday.
spiral spring. _ When a
‘Ammunition of all Kinds.
‘Union Hote, Aug. 22.
J.P, Leelev,
Art Exhibits,
eae
The Beatin the Market.
Guns,” Pistols,
H.C.-striechan,
‘
¥F. W. Thompson, ‘
J, Goodiriend,
de
M. Phelan, Shady Creek,
. G. H. Mayrader, Yuba City,
J. Marke, Bon Juan,
W.-H. Harris,
wid
E. W. Downeilley, Sacramento.
the morning service.
ance wheel, which bolt is
wheel; and turned slightly
All Stylen.
{CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING
“
ft
Wm. Monroe, Bear River,
Mre. Michaei Curtain, Plainfield
Ill., makes the stutement that sh
caught cold, which setiled on he
lungs; she was treated for a month bL)
her family physician, but grew wore:
He told ber she was a hopeless victis
.
Twelve Distinct Styles of
oe
A Rose, Rosaville,.
J M. Smith, LimKiln,
held at Trinity Church,
a
At. the Congregational Church there
Mechanicai and
bobbin is to be wound the
bolt is pulled out enough
to release’ the balance
Main Street, Nevada City
x
Agents for the celebrated
Geo Ebert, San Francisco,
D. H. Birdsall,
“
F. Libbey,
se
Both minesare looking good.
sar through a coliar
securely pinned to the
shaft outside of the bal
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD.
are, Eto.
The Famous Sunerior Ranee,
is actuated by a solid bolt
Froducts ard Mining,
VOOK ;: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES
“Nationat Hore, August 22,
J. Black, Rongh and Ready,
J.B. Dalbey, Sheridan,
the machine.
The loose balance wheel
F arming, O: chard and Dairy
terns,
The
Hidden Treasure. works about eight
men, while the Mayflower company
_
This Hat is having an immense sale in San Francisco Liberal Premiums for Live Stock
And all the Best and Newest Pai
Hotei Arrivais.
=
and County Horses:
@eld
by Druggiets
and Perfumers.
Glassware,.
lh Purses and Premiums!
ted by the inspector to go
out of the shops until it
has been fully tested and
proved to do perfect work
noise.
The Chicago Singer Machine has a very important im-. Liberal Purses tor State, District provement in a /oose balance wheel so constructed as to
Street and Traveling Purpgser.
permit winding bobbins without, removing the: work from
Or. J.
C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase,
'
‘ind no machine
is permit
Especially adapted for
PREPARED BY
Pivpces, blotches.and sores and their .
cause ure removed by Simmons Ltver
Sacramento. It will be made tocarry
4000 inches of water. In talking tu
Mr. Weller this week about what purt
of town it would be necessary to bring
ind is fitted with the ut‘most nicety and exactness,
{and run light and without
Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
der, Use Dr. J H. McLean’s Liver
and Kidney Balm to check there troub
the metals used, and only
the very best quality is
purchased. Each machine
$10.000
Dress Hat!
“ My father, at abont the
of fifty,
lost all the hair from the top
o!
hi
After one month’s trial of Ayer’s Hair
Vigor the hair began. coming, and, in
three months, he had a fine
wth of
hair of the natural color.”—P: J. Cullen,
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
{
See
The utmost care is ex
ercised in the selection of.
FIVE DAYS.
IN THE WAY OF A
pliant.”—Mra. M. V. Day, Coboes, N. Y.
fills the xylophone with an. envy that
Commencing IUESDAY, Sent
ember 23rd, and Continuing:
is thoroughly well made
the past two years, and found it all i¢is
There
will.not die.
¢ = Latest Novelty
‘
for
moting the growth of the
r, and
hink it unequaled. For restoring
the
hair to its original color, and. for a dressing, it cannot be sur,
Sie
La Fever, Eaton Rapids, Mich.
Tuere is a rattle<nake upon Lake
8 .linas (7th Dist.) Oct: 30, Nov. 4.
an abundance, and from-the very latest
news we can Gnd out abont this matter
we believe that our town will soon he
supplied, For some ‘time past a Mr.
~.
Mary A. Jackson, Salem, Mass.
“TI have used Ayer’s Hair V.
lent
paration for the hair. I speak
of it from my own experience. Its use
promotes the growth of new hair and
makes it glossy.and soft. The Vigor is
also a cure for dandruff.” —J. W. Bowen,
Editor “‘ Enquirer,” McArthur, Ohio.
“T have used Ayer’s
r Vigor for
If C fax only had a good water supply there, would be many different
7a.
“‘Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a most excel
Santa Barbara (19th Dist.) Oct. -2123.
;
of pears.
GLENBROOK PARK,
eeps the scalp white and clean.” —\
Bishop (Eastern Slope) Sept: 23-26
Fresno (21st Dist.) Sept. 28, Ovt. 4. °
Walla Walla, Oct. 6-11.
acres in ull, forty of which is fruit, and
Remarkabie Mescue.
MACHINES
before for a good machine.
This machine is made
after the datest models of
he Singer Machines, and
No.3.
is a pertect fac-similein
mape, ornamentation and appearance. All the parts are
made to gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and. are
constructed of precisely the same materials.
For 18S0.
ing, prevents the hair from igre.
ek insures its v'
ry
wth, and.
N. Pae. Indus., Portland, Sept 25th,
The gentleman refused to sell
spsedy and affective cure.
by Carr Bros.
SEWING
At lower rates than ever
“Several months
ago my hair comme
falling ont,
in a few weeks
“'T have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a
Independence (18.h Dist.) Sept 2326,
for that amonnt. Mr, Hayford has
one of the finest ranches and vineyards
in this vicinity. It comprises eizhty
vited.
SINGER
Agricultural District Association
1 umber of years, and it hasalways given
wne satisfaction. It isan excellent dress
Lakeport (11th Dist.) Sept 23-26.
ranch which ia located a little east of
Atthe Churches punday.
’ ‘We have made such ar.
‘rangements as enable us
SEVENTEENT 4
» tres
world.”—T, Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky.
Quincy (11th Dist.) S-pt. 22—.
~ Ww. B. Hasford was list week offertrait
ed $600.an_acre for ten acres of his
the Muy Flower not long since.
#
to offer
the Chicago
remedies, bnt they did no good. I fi
ly bought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, .
and, a
using
only a part
of the contents, my h
was covered with a
heavy growth of hair. I recommend
your pre
jon as the best in the
Stockton (2-1 Dist ) Sept. 23, Oct. 4,
Rhonerville (9th Dist.) Sept. 22-26.
their eves from the locomotives,
a halffiom town.
Ere
—oOFr THE—
stores the colo
to gray
r liair ; promotes.
® fresh and vigorous gro
; wth
prevents
ise
the formation of
3 dandruff
makes the
;
Oregon S‘ate. Fair, Salem, Sepa.”
15-20.
8. F. Mechanics’ Inst., Sept. 18,
not appear to mind either the Qacomthe car
fortable position of riding on
in
steps or the cinders which blew
kinds of factories in our midst.
Including 1 Year's Subscription to : The Daily Transcript.”
4i:
8-20.
and did
seemed to be perfectly happy
na
8 the Pree
Sixth Anmal Fai’
‘
Aabern (20h Dist) Sept. 2-6:
Gal! State Fair, Sacramento, Sept. ©
da, and ranged in age from the young
est papoose to the oldest buck. They
ee
i
‘lAyHair
orVigo
’sr!
San Louis Obispo (16:h Dist.) Sept.
246.
Last Sunday afternoon’s overland
who
train was crowded with Indiane,
werd going below to work in the hop
Nevafields. They hailed from Reno,
4°
Napa (25th Dist.) Aug. 19-23.
Piano.
Marysville (13th Diat.) Sept. 2 6.
SUNDAY. AUGUST 24, 1890.
Colfax.
all available souroas and my be re
‘garded as reasonably complete :
‘Chico (3d Dist.) Aug. 26-30..
oS
*Coirax sentinel” items.
Following
is a list of the fairs of the:
year which has been compiled from
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OFFICE:
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The Faire ef 1890.
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The Daily Transen vt. 4
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St, Maraaret’s, Md., Dec. 14, 1889,
We received the machine two week
ince in good order. We ure pleased
vith the machine and ylad to speak ot
vou asan honest, honoruble firm. A
from July tat,
As
Horses are eligible in county races if
owugdin the coun prior te July ist, or
trained on the Society's track from July le°,
Hay, straw and feed will not be turniehed
by the society, bnt will be for aule on the
¥ruunde at reasonable rates,
}nteles cluse with the secretary on Aug.
at.
Entry Blonks can be obtained upon
cation to the ~ecretary’s office, N evade ; y
All purses are free tuall unless otherwise
Aesignated,
“.
M, L. MARBH, President,
P.O, Address, Nevada City,
Cuia,
‘J. ROLFR, ecretary,
P. O, Address, Nevada City, Cal,
Bids forthe Bar Pny))
at
Gro. B.
Mum. .
Lonemont, Con , Nov. 17, 1889,
T received the machine
all right, and
well pleased with
It does exweighbor was here to look at the ma«m
cellent work. Pexinanit, McCarry
.
Prices, Payable in Advance:
Machine No. 3 and batty ‘TRanscripT 1 year..
17 0o
:4
45
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died
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vere to OO
‘> Subscriber to pay freight ftom the facto
ry, whith
is THREE AND A HALF DOLLARS ¢o Wevada City,
BROWN & CALKINS, Pubs. lamy TRANR
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Nevada Citv, Culitontte,
:
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&
OW IS YOUR TIME TO GET YouR
N Repairing Done.
T do all kinds of repairs in WOOD
Nevada,. Plaver, yiu be, Sutter, Colugn METALS, such as
utte, Sierra, Shasta, Plumas, Tehama and
Lassen, and Washoe and Ormeby counties
of the State of Nevada, prior to July lat;
alao horses training on the Society’s track
wuachine,
Teacher of
AN
Sewing§Mathines,
Musical Instrument
Guns and Pistols,
© % Kevs Fitted,
Locks, Ete., Ete.
Saws Filed,
Small a.ticles in Wood cr Metal
gv i
made to
palred—a specialty,
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All Work Done at the Lowe
st L ving;Price,
CasH,
Penmanship and Book-Keeping,
CLASS MEETS EVERY EVENING.
At Mrs. Rapp’s residence, Pine
otographic Inatruments made
and re
"
MRS. A, J. RAPP,
4
iG; PERCIVAL,
8t.
Pupils’ Can Join at Any Time.
Terms or Penmanshio~$6 e
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-®8sons,
:
» Terms for Book-keeping"made known
On appiication.
‘
Be
Pupile furnish their own stationery.
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ts,
Rapp’
midle
of term,
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teacher of toe an peugeo
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her profiuiengy toimiprit
dBrcad Stg. ‘Nevad
art knowledge
City.
to
those
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under
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Oppo
4 » 120
ayclog, m., Wednesday, Septsite corn
her:
brook Park, Music and the it freuen
stand at the Pavilfon, Nevada City,
will be
received et the Ferretary’s o tice,
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er from Alva. Gauit's
. Of age.
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