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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
imglish ar
There is a con
‘
d American
Land Owners.
stant fend between the
Pe scburben residents and the Sunday e>
BROWN & CALKINS. Proprietors.
back
day, when he staya’ at home. it would
; aut him if the Sunday train service
Mineral Exhibits at the Fair. xcre almost entirely st oped, except one
no: t
Among the liberal premiums offered
« by the Agricultural Association are those
for mineral exhibits, which should be an. ae
inducement for the mining companies of . -. 1
Nevada county to make a good showing
of ores. The premiums are as follows:
Best display of minerals (not
rose
inet specimens) the roduct D }
ofthe county eceee eas ; wevees $50 00) reoh enongh he builds a piace in the y been, done? or tired ae
Becond best exhibit.. --25 00) psdst of gronnds wide encagh to bide Eince of skin and eyes ; dizziness, etc. Best display of gold-bearing ares bin from the road, ant puts out watch . Not all, but always some of these indifrom one mine in the county.. 50 00] ion to prevent people . ut sion of the Liver.
Second lest. os oi Seals pro25 00) fom coming in and
Best display of other minera's pro crane
duced from one uiine in the
QONEY. is Cooks ee cere
Not more than one premium Ww!
given for exhibits from any one mine.
-—5
The Annual Address.
‘The annual address before the Seven-. thing for an Englishman with a fine
country place to drive people off the] «7 nave been practici
grounds._Instead of that he welcomes
visitors and provides guides to take] Regulator, promptly ‘and. effec
: them around and look after them.—New ike
a York Sun.
teenth Agricultural Association will be
delivered by D. D. Bowman, of Grass
Valley, at the pavilion on Thursday
_.--—»+9e+—
For Supervisor.
Geo. W. Giffex, of Truckee, formerly
AERA LE
What Stronger Proof
rilla than the hundreds of letters contincures it has effected after all. other reniedies had failed?
Hood's Pills cure Constipation.
Wall Paper. etc., etc., has been tremenser
trnetive forces of mankind, so he
«sto Tuxedo oT
rvation witere excursionists
are not . rest!
rmitted to: go, and when be gets . somethingsundone
whi
25 00 This is more an Americnn than an good,
IL be . English feeling. in Englund almost ali Take. Simmons Liver R
—AN EFFECTUAL
eursionists. The snburbaa resident goes
to New York in the morning and goes . {
Fd in the afiertioon, except oD Sun.
lone ¢9%
ing ‘train back. to let his perHIT. tue
Wave Crest or some
‘n ont into the country and ox a
: . Joss of appetite; bad breath;
1d spend the @ay.} the mouth; tongue coated ; pal
day excursionist . shoulder-blade; in the pack or sideoften
/ umatism; sour stomach d “water-brash ; indigesand costive by turns;
with dull, heavy sensation,
tion of having left
ts to him a concentration of the . mistaken for rhe
‘ with flatulency an
tion; ‘bowels lax
headache, with
ee
Big Prices for Old Toys. *
Old toys so very seldom survive the
b) for two terms, will be a rough work which their possessors give fescebe trent 8
ee them that if by any chance they do J.B. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa
range on ng To he buen “weather thestorm they become extremely
eT valuable. A caflection of old playthings . ————_____+—_—
(Meadow Lake and Little York Townmany of which belonged to royal chil.
ships. ) dren, has just. been sold at the Hotel
Drouot, and some of the articles fetched
a prices which even their artistic merit
1s needed of the merit of Hoods Sarsapa-. and their strange survival of the vicissitudes would hardly have seemed to
uall i in tellin, f marvellous. merit. For instance,a little doll, rather 100K = Ou i
ea si less than a foot high, but clad in a pap 5 oply of steel, “armed at all points ex
actly cap-a-pie.” but perfectly modeled
and made at. the time when Louis Xill bei hay
sat on the throne of France, sold for 615 look in,” said the Frenchman.
francs; and even this price was eclipsed ; : J ;
WaY SUCH AN UPROAR ? . by that given for a tiny set of carriages gains, opted doing you si.ould not fail
— : carved in wood and accompanied by LOOK IN our store.
: : little wooden soldiers, made not consule
Grass Valley in the Midst of a Tremendous plauco, but when Napoleon was first
Excitement. consul, which brought in neary 1,000
ods : francs. A miniature kitchen, interest. ‘
#" Since Thursday last the excitement 4} ing as being an exact model of that useSAM’L YEO’S establishment, on Mill ful houshold apartment, tempo Louis
street Grass Valley, in the great Sheriff's} XVI, and a little jointed doll, sixteen
Sale of Dry Goods, Millinery, Carpets, . inches high, dreseed in 8 broche silk
Watteau dress, fetched 840 francs and
to
does not want cate want 0: A
tramping. on the A Safe, Reliable
: that can do no harm and has no
known to fail to do
and have never t
le compound tha. wou! id, like
Liver to action, and at the
of weaken) the,
_— LM. Huxtox,
of the show country places are open to op ba
visitors under restrictions which are say oe ia Bowel & Headache,
generally observed. It wonld be reEonstipation, = Biliousness,
“ i i 5 ions, garded as an improper and unsocial mane? * Der en
A PHYSICIAN’S OPINION.
ing medicine for twenty
able to put up a #
“J stick my head out of a car window.
and they say to me
when all the time they mean for me to
We ask you to LOUK OUT for bar: so ibe. at hl wer before} 110 francs respectively. Many other
docs. Nothing like 1 be ss” gf toys belonging to bygone epochs sold at
it d in Nevada County. It is ; :
Deve Sek ae andaio ent almost fancy prices.—Galignani Mes
= ee ? senger.
about it. The rush is kept up from early
morn till lateat night. The reason therefor is this: The Board of Trade of San
« Francisco have ordered that from the
$40,000 stock $10,000 in gold coin MUST
be raised within thirty days, THE ORDER WILL BE OBEYED even if the
goods do not bring thirty cents on the
dollar on their first cost. Never was
there such an opportunity offered before
to get first-class Wall Paper, Carpets,
Dry Goods, ete. AT YOUR OWN
PRICE. Asmall amount of money
will buy a big lot of goods.
‘Thia is nd. buncombe sale—it's business.
Thirteen clerks are in constant attendance.
MO” Von't believe a word of this but .
just see the goods and prices for” yournelf. 413-tf
Pr aft pel Yet Saved.
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E
Hurd of Groton, 8S. D., we quote: “Was
taken with abad cold, which settled on
my Lungs, cough set in and finally: terminated iu Consumption. . Four doctors
gave me up saying I could live but a
shorttime. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could not stay with
my friends on earth, I would meet my
absent ones above. My husband was
advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 1
gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles;
it has cured meand thank God I am now
a well and hearty woman.” Trial bot
tles free at Carr Bros.’ drug store, regul
size 50 cents and $1.00. —
Norutve so well relieves thirst or invigorates a person on & hot day as a glass
of Cakr Broa’, pure fountain Soda
Water.
something Fancy.
A carload of Drifted Snow Flour,
the finest made, just received by J.J.
Jackson, do-tf
1e mofintains for two weeks a numbei
f peculiar little animals that have paz
ey were. They are about the size 0 LOOK OUT:
led a good many people to tell wha
odies are long and slender and we!
Rat Exterminators.
An old trapper has been bringing fron
common cat and have large bush;
ils like that of the raccoon. Thei
rotected with a thick growth of brown
f teeth as sharp as cambrie needle
le name of these little animals is, th
sassiris, and they are a species’ of th
ivit cat, ranking between the fox an
he weasel, They are better than all th
aussies in creation as rat exterminatorr
-naabout twenty of them have beer
urned loose in different warehouses an:
Racing on Wooden Legs.
A race on wooden legs from Bordeau:
» Biarritz and back, a distance of 80
uiles, was begun yesterday. Eighty
ne stilt runners entered for. this rac:
eft the Hotel de la Gironde at 8 o'cloc!
terday morning, being “played off
y a brass band. They were accou:
nied by a party of bicyclists, whos:
‘uy was to see that fair play was ob
eryed. Among the racers was tb
\ycachon. baker, Silvain Dorngn, wh:
raveled on stilts, or claimed to bav
\gj.e 80, from Paris to Moscow.
A quarter of an hour after the stil.
acers had set out from Bordeaux :
arty of eighteen women and youn;
iris, also mounted on stilts, left Bor
lenux for Cerans, having undertaken t:
un there and back, a distance of fifty
uiles, in the day.—London News.
liydrophobla and the Dog Catchers.
A great deal of rot about hydrophob::
« being printed in the newspapers jue
wow, It is done, we suppose, in orde
wt so inuch to scare people into havin,
¢eir pet dogs licensed and muzzled a
» give the dog catchers the sort 0
noral support they certainly need in th:
gursuit of their infamous business.
-:n3 about mad dogs and their depre
lutions are invented and published,
Tux best five-cent cigar ever made is
the Bachelor Button. For sale at Carr
"Dyspepsia in all its forms is not only
relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Regulator.
Pills promote constipation—Simmons
Liver Regulator cures Constipation,
A cartwoap of Buftalo eer just received, $1.50 per dozen, at the Nevada
City Soda Works.
. found in Simmons Liver Kegulator.
is certain if you take Simmons Live
Regulator.
$0 simple yet always etticacions in all
bilious disorders is Simmons Liver Regasreat tnany sensitive people are terro:
Zed and the dog catcher drives a profit
ible trade. There \is no truth in thes:
glood curdling tales, There has ov
his year, and it is a question whether
there actually ever has been any.—Ch)
cago. News.
Renewing Old Straw Hate
“Don't threw away your straw hat
pecause it is discolored by rain,” said w
hatter this anerning. “Scrub it with
wet cornmedt, and then harig it up for s
few minutes in sulphur sinoke. it will
the presence of oil and grease.
ee
himself unable to carry on the work.
fortune.
uifie] cognomen,
worm.
wen a case of hydrophobia in Chicag: »
iv colored hair, Their eyes are blaci
nd snapping and when teased the L K IN
vow] and.spit like acat, showing a ro.
ivery stables in this city.—San. Francis T
v Call.
wait.
: La
REGULATOR
5S OF LIVER DISE JSE:
bad taste is
n under thé
ch ought to have
Remedy
SPECIF:
tually move the
same vine 034 (instead
digestive and assimiltive power?
M.D. Washingto., Ask.
ONLY GENUINE
Has our Z Stamp in red on front of wrapper.
And not get cheated
everywhere else.
Every chance you get
into. our store.
1850.
Grand Celebration
—or~
ADMISSION -DAY,
SEPTEMBER 9th,
—sAT—
Grass Valley,
UNDER THE: AUSPICES OF
Quartz Parke, No. 08,
N.S. G. W.
A corer stone of quartz and a hands me flag, which will be contributed by
‘CLOTHING
tae Native Sons.
{
Native Daughters !,
Military !
Odd Fellows !
Fire Departments!
perhaps other counties.
strong.
Balls !
Coucerts !
Receptions !
Six (6) Bands!
—
—
For our frequent
announcements,
At our ton of pure Maple
Sugar and our 100 gallons
of pure Maple Syrnp just
received direct from the
groves of Stanstead Don’t Miss It.
county, Canada East.
And get some ‘of our delicious Dried Beef, chipped
by machinery while you
Vegetables and Frun
EVERY WEDNESDAY.
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
FEED, HAY, ETC.
Eresh
Thos, Shurtleff & Son,
Plaza Store.
a ne
You Can Make Mone
TO INCLUDE THE
Dedication of a New $20,000 Seboothouse.
You pick out the Winning Horse Fair Week, but you. .
Magnificent Parade
—EMBRACING—
Five Hundred Native Sons!
_ Unifor.n Rank, K. of P. !
Knights of Sherwood Forest !
Young Men’s Institute !
Of Grass Valley and Nevada City and
various vther Civic and Fraternal Socisties. The: Native Sons will inclute a
large percentage of the strength of the
Parlors of Nevada, Placer,
of Sacramento will be in the ranks, 100
Two (2) Drum Ccrps!
Lavish Street Decorations !
(O@ ‘‘Argonants” will counsel !
Orator:
FRANK H. M’NALLY
_(of San Francisco)
Past Grand Orator N. S. G. W.
President of the Day:
WM. B. VAN ORDEN,
(of Grass Valley)
President Board of Education.
Grand Marshal:
WM. 8. KUBINSON,
President Quartz Parlor.
EXCURSION RATES.
The management of the Nevada County
Narrow Gauge Railroad has granted a
round-trip rate of $1.50 between Colfax
and Grass-Valley, and the Southern Pacitic Company has given assurance of the
lowest rates from all points.
Visitors who remain over Saturday
will be driven to poihts of interest about
Grass Valley and Nevada City, including the great quartz mines and mills.
Excursion trains will be run between
Nevada Clty and Grass Valley, and between Colfax and Grass Valley.
eo
OS™ For forther particulars, or for ep a ‘
anand all information devired, address. You Know the Place—Oorner fot Pine and Commercial Streets.
T. C. HOCKING, Chairman,
D. F. DONOVAN, Secretary, _
Committee of Arrangements.
a
peel averse Ed
—OF—
» Also, a complete stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc.
We are now offering iF
TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
them at least their expenses while in town during Fair
week,
IF YOU DON’T BUY OF US]
K, Casper.
H. J. Carter, Manager.
per loaf.
Give me a trial.
New Bakery,
Junction of Main and Commercial Streets.
M. ¢. CAMPBELL
wz MU CRE SANMIL a LER,
place, and intends
everything in his line.
experience in the bakery business he is
contident of giving the best of satisiaction and making it a real
HOME BAKERY.
Bread will be sold at FIVE CENTS ——
Having had long
” For nice Home Made Bread gi i i idi i eae vies Boone ees eee are 8 Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Laths, Shakes, Shi gles
For Fine Cakes call at the
HOME BAKERY.
M L & D, MARSH, Proprietors.
_O
Mill on Rock Creek. Office and! Yards—Boulder St., Nevada City, Cal.
; Manufacturnrs and Dealers in
DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, BOXES, Etc.
Kept constantly on hand or made to order,
BRIDCE AND MINING LUMBER--a specialty.
_
tise laria fevers is come out as white as a brand new one.
A eataure tor me —Cincinnati Tines-Star,
; Plandyte is the name given to the new
In all derangements of the liver @eufe. terial made of Trinidad asphalt and
waste rubber, . It resista the heat of
high pressure'steam and lasts well in
The harbor works in Lisbon are about .
to be abandoned, as far as improvements
are concerned, as the contractor finds
The mere fact that chance has direct
ed the tinding of a penny in the street
shows that the coin has luck inherent
in it. Therefore, if carried ubout in the
pocket it will presumably bring good
In the year 1886 the Kentueky legisla,
-urewas petitioned to change the name
of a man who thought that “Mr. Schla
‘entianourichstichstafer” was an undig
A ittman. hair varies in thicknes:
trom the 240th to the 600th part of ar
inch.’ In other words, it is more than
ten times as coarse us the web of A silk
There is'a man in Montezama, Ga.
who bas had his arm’ dislocated at the
shoulder’ thirty-eight times and bis lug
ttended t».
+
Mt Cr Lene
COOPER BROS..
ene
Manufacturers of all kinds of
LUMBER
Watched Flooring, Fencing, . is
LATHS AND DRESSED ‘SIDING.
A Large quantity of SEASONE!
LUMBER on hand{which will bsold atthe Lowest Marke . Rates.
os
ng purposes, always’on hand or Sawed «
yrder, Orders left atthe Saw Mill, nea)
Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PI@TY HILL
on the Grass Vall: y Road, will be prom; tls
lity, Cal.
“. City. Cal.
4 sity, Cal.
Certificate of Co-Partnership.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY . }-air orders,’ Large or Small, are given immediate and personal attention.
of Nevada, ss. We, the undersigued,
do hereby certify and.declare that we
* J are partners, trausagting the business 01 : ina aan : Se ——
“") purchasing, ing, ring: anid:“gellWUn. {che redaction of ores and extracting} —
Hetors petals therefrom, in the County ot Ne-} 2.
vada, State of Qalifornia, in which
sounty our principal place of, business is . / = = oad =
ityated, under the firm name and hoi : 5
4 the ‘*Pioneer Reduction Works;” that r
she full names of all the members o:
uch partnership are hereunto subscribed, .} ‘4
uch partnership are hereuntowubeored Wawro Weeks: Sept. Sth to 17th
posite our respective names.
r hands and seals this fifth *
styk
lay of August, 13892.
‘josura Nortury, residence, Nevada
Josern G. Norruey, residence,
Bensawin Hatt, residence, Nevada
Wat. Btack, residence, Nevada City;
al,
T'nly ‘acknowledged ‘before me, Fre)
cits, a Notary Vublic, Aug. Sth, 1892. . .
~ Kudorsed : Filed in the office of th:
es pe be of wr County of Nevade jy
Me epcd ait vals Jas Batliuemand thin: . Caen Mame Mle Sih Seg ae
enone " 1 i:92. J. L. Morgan, County Olerk, by [a nfacturing exhibit showing the of quartz, builiing stone, ete.
1, 5. Greany, Depaty Clerk. bad progress made in all classes of manufac-i Tax Live Srock Secrios will present
Oak Wood, In any quantity, for sale.
o-—
bk Be *—THE—
AT SACRAMENTO
WILL BE OF
Ne
AGRICULTURAL Suctioy will em-traction of gold and silver. A full elec
ad for the World's Fair. jelectrivity, will here be shown, as wel
Mecrasroat Secrron will embrace'as a full collection of valuable specimen
spot on the forehead.
and pay all .cos.s
dislocated at the hip eight times.
4 ust 10, 1892.
«4
ESTRAY NOTICE.
AME to the enclosure of the subseriber’
bout two weeks ago, a dark bay
horse, two white hind feet and a white . . 22-1m
The owner is rei
quested to call and take the animal away
» BRANK KENDRICK.
Kendriek’s Ranch, Deer Creek, Av . move
ea,
ib . Aigestion.
PEMA LTAEALEs,
> BERKELEY, CAL.
Ni nt respects the most el ; ‘ . rete +3, ; é
ipomet School for Girls ya Mintxa Secriox will contain a'promising racing meeting held in the
Term begins August 9th,
Send for circular to’
DK: HOMER B, SPRAGUE,
_ President,
a
te4a Smmaeling Jeguetars
aes ia fall complemeadof improved breeds.
Jalifgrnia’s early history. ‘and running events, being the mos
nogs realistic display of the mining in-‘State.
t from the taking of the ecru
NM a.:: money ona surer thing by buying your
G by ovying yo rT
u
=) ‘uesday, August 2éd,
AND CONTINUING 5 DAYS.
Unusual Extent and Grandeur
au extensive exhibit of products trival plant, showing the application: ©
; % 4 ‘
be ha. Husroricat Sxcrioy will contain; THe Spsep Srortoy will consume nine
al hittoricaldata obtainable relating. to. afternoons of unexcelled trotting, pacing
Tue Amusement Secrion will cater to
Sth Annual Fair
OF THE
17th Agricultural
DISTRICT ASSOCIATION
For 1892,
NEVADA COUNTY,
COMMENCING
Benen ; panera
PAVILION EXHIBITS ©
AT NEVADA CITY.
—_0—— —
We have on hand the Finest Stock of Men’s and Boy’s . . :
Clothing to be found in the State. . Bt : lk ‘ EXHIBITS
AT . GLENBROOK PARK.
——-0 ——
$10,01
We say to the people in the country that we can save iN PURSES AND PREMIUMS
5 gan
—_—Oo— —
Our stock is not excelled in Quantity, Quality or Price. . Liberal Purses for State and County Horses,
Liberal Premiums for Live Stock,
Farming, Orchard and Dairy Products,
FIVE DAYS RAGING.
SPEED PROGRAM :
: TUESDAY, AUGUST 23d.
Running. PEABODY MINE STAKE. District> For all horses bred
and raised in the District. Half mile. $15 entran i
added. Second horse £25. z eRe Cems: ee
2. Trotting. 2:50 ciass. Purse $300.
3. ‘Irotting. Dirtrict. 3 year olds and under. Purse $200.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th.
4. Running. NEVADA COUNTY N. G. RR. STAKE. Free for all. One
mile and repeat. $30 entrance, $15 forfeit, $250 added,
5. Running. OMAHA MINE SPAKE. Free for all, for 2 year olds, §
mile. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. ‘Second horse $50. Wi
of any 2 year old stake race after August Ist to Sor file Ge
Maidens that have started and not placed second, after August ]st al.
lowed 5 lbs.
6. Running. ( HAMPION MINESTAKE. Free for all. 14 mile. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. $50 to second horse.
7. Trotting. 2:27 class. Purse $500. i
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th.
Grand Stock Parade at 11 a. M.
g. Running. NATIONAL HOTEL STAKE. . Free for all. i
entrance, $10 forleit, $175 added. $50 to seconi reese Ne a .
races at any distance after August Ist to carry 5 lbs. extra; three or Beet
10 lbs. extra. Horses that have started twice or more times ata miie
over, and not won, allowed 3 lbs. for each defeat. : seal
9. Pacing. 2:27 class. Purse $400.
10. ‘Trotting. 2:35 class. Purse $400.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th.
Ladies Tournament at 11 +. M.
11. Runcing. “NEVADA CITY STAKE.. Free for all, 1 mi repeat.
450 entrance, 425 forfeit, {800 added. Second horse PP eed and] "
12. Running. are HOTEL STAKE. District. 3 of a mile and
repeat. $20 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. race
since August Ist to carry 7 \bs. ay r Winns of oun hans
ee Finale For named horses. Purse $250.
. Kunning. District. Saddle Horse Stake. Catch wei i
entrance, $50 added. Four moneys—50, 25, 15, Pt poe aoSATURDAY, AUGUST 27th.
Grand Stock Parade at 10 4. M. ; Gs
15. Running. GRASS VALLEYSTAKE. 2 year olds il
‘ pecan i f sips ‘ $50 to second horse. Wieck were Sera
stuke race after August Ist to carry 5 lbs. laced second
oe August Ist allowed 5 lbs. : ee
ss
16. unning. Novelty Race.« 1} wiles. Freeforall. N ance $200.
Winners at any distance, at this. meeting, to carry . ag wan $40 ;
first at half mile; $50 to tirst at three-quarters; $50 to tirst at Sie
and 460 to first at the finish. ot ae 4
17, 2:25 class. Purse $750. A
‘emcee
CONDITIONS.
No. 1. All trotting races are the best 3 in 5 (except the two years old and year:
\ings) 5 to enter and vhree to start, but the Board reserves the right to hold a less:
hunber than 5 to till, by the deduction of a propor tionat
ee bs seni ee eangeaio rules rg ateuen. lak yor ge gad ise the
ight to trot heat: any t i : i ;
ah s of any two classes alternately, or to trot a special race hoiween
No. 3. A horse maxing.a walkover shall be entitled onl
yaid in. When less than the required number of prsitaliet Boa cot are
or the entrance mouey paid in, to be divided as follows: two-thir roe Brigan ne
hird to the second. : RS. ae Cee
No. 4. The State Agricultural Society rules of 18¢ ing races,
xcept when conditions named are cahentoe ay isha i gerne 08 xen .
No. 5. Im all of the above races the entrance will 1] urse
“© accompany nominations. Purses will be divided fone re og = <e pan
No. 6. In all races en.ries not declared out by 6 Pp. M ie pes O per cent,the race will be required to start. aia: ayy sid
No. 7. When there is more than one ‘entr: i 7 y by one person, or in the i
he particular horse they are to st 8 a on An the internat of os ater ee y o start mu t be named by 6 vp. m., of the day precedNo. 8. In races designated as ‘‘District,” all he igi
a Ag county : Nevada prior to June eng i a eligible that wore owned
o. 9. In all runniag races three starters will . i
7 Ng ear colors to be named « n ya ey i iad
o. 11. In trotting races Grivers are requi 6 we
7 must bs named in the entrance. e Reqnined to woer-capaof <Giahianh eaenm
o. 12. Hay and feed: will not be furnished . = :
m the grounds at reasonable rates. Straw will be feetanon; es will ba ie ee
Entries close with the Secretary on August 10, 1892 gratalumaty.
All purses are free to all unless otherwise designated. .
M. L. MARSH, Presid
:
ent. _
I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. Postafiice address, Neyada City, Cal.
~Postoffice address, Nevada City, Cal. : ; :
hgough all machinery used in the ex-iwitl be attractive anil entertaining.
po all there will be a Gala Holiday of Tnstruction and Amusement fo All !
: ;
the bife, clear the head and restore epwin y SMITH, Secretary
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excursion Passenger Rates. Address the Secretary.
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T vRouthern Pacific Railroad offers «1.0. cransportation for all Exhibits, and
FRED’K OOX,3President,
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PRICES OF ADMISSION,
To Fair Grounds 50 cents; child:
To Pavilion 25 cents; children “ae aie Sate ” paiva
Round trip tickets. including admissi m to the Fair Grounds, will be sold at the
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‘ailroad Depots at Grasa Valley and Nevada City, at 50 cents children wader
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