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August 26, 1892 (4 pages)

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sl 5 eet ‘THE DAILY. TRANSCRIPT. en BROWN .& CALKINS, Proprietors. WRIDAY EV'NG AUG. 26. ’'92. A Good Suggestion. It will pay you to tile away your home paper, says an exchange. No volume in your library will afford you more lasting benefit for your investment. It gives you dates of local events which you cannot produce elsewhere; marriages, obituaries, legal notices, etc. In short, your paper is a history of that portion of the world which you aud your friends occupyDinecror-Grnerat Davis _ of the World’s Fair estimates that Congress has contributed nearly $4,000,000 to the Exposition. A Leader. Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has grined rapidly in popular favor, antil now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonica and alteratives— containing nothing which permits its use as a bevcrage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest mediciue for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneya. It will cure Sick Headache, {ndigestion, Constipation, and drive Malari: from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 500. per bottle. Sold by Carr Bros. ——— What Stronger Proof 1s needed of the merit of Hoods Sarsaparilla than the hundreds of.letters continnally coming in telling of marvellous cures 1t has effected aftér all other remedies had failed ? _ Hood’s Pills cure Constipation. WHY SUCH AN UPROAR ? Grass Valley in the Midst of a Tremendous Excitement. Q{Since Thursday last the excitement at SAM’L YEO’S establishment, on Mill street Grass Valley, in the great Sheriff's Sale of Dry Goods, Millinery, Carpets, Wall Pa er, etc., etc., has been tremendéus. Nothing like it has ever before been witnessed in Nevada County: _, It is a great Slaughter Sale, and no foolishness about it. ‘The rush is kept up from early morn till late at night. Thereason therefor is this : ‘The Board of Trade of San Francisco. have ordered that from the $40,000 stock $10,000 in gold coin MUS! be raised within thirty days. THE ORDER WILL BE OsEYED 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-lass Wall Paper, Carpets, Dry Goods, ete. AT YOUR OWN PRIGE. Aamall amount of money will buy a big lot of goods. This is no buncombe. sale—it’s business. Thirteen clerks are in constant attendance. ’ or Don’t believe a word of this but just see the goods and prices for yourpelf. 413-tf P d Hopel Yot Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Hurd of Groton, 8. D., we quote: “Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in 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 ‘trading expedition to,.the uttermost Aged at Nineteen Yours. Animportant bit of local history has yjoen discovered at Saleni in connection vith a tombstone in tie old Charter street burying gronnd. In the utter most corner of this ground ts a stone geurins this inscription: “Mn, Nathan Mather died October ye ih. WS An aged person that had seen but nineteen winters this ‘world.” The meaning of thig, peculiar mscription bas long been a matter for conjecmre local historians. In_ his American Notebooks,” Nathaniel HawLoss of appetite ; bad breath ; bad taste is thorne refers to itand says: **Au aged mab at nineteen years,’ saith the gravegione. {t affected me dee; ly when i cleared away the grass fron the half buried stone and read the name.” The mystery has been solved by the discovery inc the Esses tstitute of a boak entitled, ‘The Genealogy of the Mather Family: By this book it appears that Nathaniel Mather was born July 6, 1669, and Was a brother of Cotton Mather and a son of Increase Mather. At the age of twelve years he had thoronghly fitted for college, and he was graduated from Harvard at the age of sixteen. At twelve he had read the Old Testament in Hebrew and the new Testament in Greek, and was able to converse familiarly in Latin. He was distinguished not only for his complete mastery of languages, but for his attainments in mathematics, philosophy, history, theology and rabbinical_learning as well. At the time of his graduation he delivered an oration in Hebrew upon the state of learning among the Jews.— Boston Journal. Where Columbus Got His tdea. Medigwval Europe knew but very little of eastern and northeastern Asia. Many of the most learned cosmographers of the time taught that Asia stretched eastybeen done; fullness after eating; bad SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISE, 8H: the mouth; tongue coated ; pain under thé shoulder-blade ; in the back or side— often migtaken for rhevrpatism; sour stomach with flatulency and water-brash; indigestion; bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, with dul}, heavy sensation; restlessness, with sensation of having left something®undone which ought to. have temper ; blues; tired feeling; yellow aprance of skin and eyes ; dizziness, etc. Not all, but always some of these indicaté 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, Take Simmons Liver Regulator SPECIFIC FOR— —AN EFFECTUAL F Malaria, Bowel Complaint, bi ia, Sick Headache, bid gnetipation, Biliousness, dney Affections, Mental Depression, A PHYSICIAN’S OPINION. “T have be cticing medicine for twenty i Baye oes aver boas 8 le to put up 2 ¥ etale compourd thac weuld, like Simmons Lives Regulator, promptly and effectually move the Liver to action, and at the same time ‘aid (instead of weaken) the digestive assimil; tive power? saad LM. Huron, mu. D., Washingto.:, Ark, ONLY GENUINE Dy Has our Z% Stamp in red on front of wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa “J stick my head out of a car window,, and they say to me ward indefinitely, and no one imagined that it had an eastern coast washed by the ocean. It was seriously taught that eastern Asia was a land of vast swamps, inhabited by monster serpents ‘and dragons. ‘This was the opinion that still prevailed up to within 200 years of the time of Céluinbus. At this time two Venetian merchants by the name of Polo wenton a vast parts of Asia. They were gone many years. Upon their return the son of one of them, a young man named Mare< Polo, wrote out a’ full account of they travels, described the empire of the grand. khan (the Chinese emperor) and revealed the fact that Asia was bounded on the east by a vast ocean. Hede scribed this eastern coast minutely, with all its vast cities and its wealth of precious stones and spices. It was from reading this book that the :nagination of Columbus was tired, and e conceived the bold conception of eaching.this eastern coast of Asia by rth. ot a doubt that he had landed upon the -ast of Asia, and that he looked upon ig same scenes that Marco Polo ha vized ypon 200 years before.—Yanke ‘lade. The Floating Weeds in the Atlantic, ‘The gulf weed (Fucus natans) which th its litle ronnd “berries,” is not un sxrownish yellow color, has been thongh ling toward the west around the 3o when he discovered Cuba he haa ke the mistletoe in form, but of » LOOK OUT, when all the time they mean for me to look in,” said the Frenchman. We ask you to LOOK OUT for bargains, and in so doing you si.ould not fail to LOOK IN our store. LOOK OUT And not get cheated : every Where else, LOOK IN Every chance you get into our store. ADMISSION -DAY, Grand Celebration SEPTEMBER 9th, —AT— Grass Valley, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF 7 0. TO INCLUDE THE Dedication of a New $20,000 Schoolhouse. — . ~~ A coraer stone of quartz and*a handthe Native Sons. Magnificent Parade —EMBRACING— ’ Five Hundred Native Sons! Native Daughters ! Military ! Unifor.n Rank, K, of P. ! Kinghts of Sherwood Forest ! Odd Fellows ! Young Men’s Institute! Fire Departments! ; Of Grass Valley and Nevada City and various other Civic and Fraternal Socisties. The Native Sons will incluie a large percentage of the strength of the Parlors of Nevada, Placer, Yuba and perhaps other counties. Sunset Parlor of Sacramento will be in the ranks, 100 strong. . Balls ! Concerts ! Receptions! Six (6) Bands! . Two (2) Drum Ccrps! Lavish Street Lecorations ! (0 ‘ Argonauts” will counsel! Orator: FRANK. H. M'NALLY (of San Francisco) Past Grand Orator N. 8. G. WPresident of the Day: WM. B. VAN ORDEN, (of Grass Valley) Presideni 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 LOOK OUT: For our frequent announcements, LOOK ‘IN At our ton of pure Maple] ;y, : : ' , Sugar.and our 100 gallons tween Colfax and Grass Valley. round-trip rate of $1.5) hetween Colfax and Grass Valley, and the Southern Pacitie Company has given assurance of the lowest rates from all points. Visitors who remain over Saturday will be driven to points of interest about’ Grass Valley and Nevada City, including the gredt quartz mines and mills. Excursion trains will be run" between Nevada Clty and Grass. Valley, and bees You pick out the Winning Horse Fair Week, but you wine fing, which will be coatributed by. Nit: ot:.y QN @ Surce thing by buying your Also, a complete stock. of Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc! We are now offering EXTRA --BARGAINS TO ALL CUSTOMERS. We say to the people in the country that we. can save them at least their expenses while in town during Fair week, Our stock is not excelled in Quantity, Quality or Price. You Will Lose Mone IF YOU DON'T BUY OF. US] . i, , Cree nae ne ria <p mie a aan ane Sth Annua DISTRICT ASSOCIATION PAVILION We have.on hand the Finest Stock of Men's and Boy's R . i AND STOCK BX Clothing to be found in the State. , I » DL : : » have lost its property of rooting o1 eka and to have acquired the power oi iving afloat. [t has even been sug _ested that the sea marks the site of + almerged continent, apparently the ost Atlantis. Dr. Krummel bolds that ae weed has simply been drifted to its ‘resent position by the Gulf stream and saffuents from the West Indian is ids and the Gulf of Mexico. i It is now proved that the Gulf strean: s°not a single narrow “river of the cein,” as Maury poetically described t, but consists of a number of currents ot only from the Mexican gulf, but th: tilles. The weed, according to Dr tynummel, would take fifteen days tc F oat as far north as the latitude of Cape 4 latteras and five and a half months to Fresh county, Canada East. LOOK OUT licious wait. absent onea above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave ita trial, took in all eight bettles; it has cured meand thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bot tles free at Carr Bros.’draz store, regu size 50 cents and $1.00. Norute so well relieves thirst or invigorates a person ob a hot day as a glass of Care Bros’, pure fountain Soda Water. Bomething Fancy. A carload of Drifted Snow Flour, the finest made, just received by J. J. Jackson, dé-tf Tux best tive-cent cigar ever made is For sale at Carr the Bachelor Button. Bros. j23-tf Dyspepsia in all its forms is not only . relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Relit-zrtheless learn. Some papers prefer gulator. Pills promote constipation—Simmon' Liver Regulator cures constipation, 290 ceived, $1.50 per dozen, at the Nevad: City Soda Works. euch the Azores. in the Sargasso sea + baconies heavy and sinks; but the sup ly is kept up by the Gulf stream.—Lon ‘ou Globe. Advice for Young Journalists, A correspondent asks, ‘How shall a ong man proceed who desires to be ome a reporter?” Let him apply to the city editor of the aper on whiclr he hopes to get adjob. If ‘e can bring a short letter of introducion it will not hurt him; but he doesn't wed any great wad of recommendations ie should know what he can do in the
EVERY WEDNESDAY. FEED, HAY, ETO. t he drinks: he doesn’t want to be fresh, ‘or. does he want to beachump. He vay of reading and writing English, be repared to say how old he is, if he ' speaks German or French, or any othe Thos, Shurtleff & Son, vants to get rid of the idea that the owuper needs him, but wants to impres: t on the city editor (not by talking f itowever) that he is a good man, anc) } 8 -oreign language: if he is in good health. hat if he has had no experience he will sreen men; they don't have to unlearn of pure Maple Syrnp just received direct from the groves of Stanstead And get some ‘of our deried Beef, chipped by machinery while you Vegetables and Frun ROCERIES an PROWSIONS ===" Don't Miss It Don't Miss Tt For fnrther particulars, or for any and all information derired, address T. C. HOCKING, Chairman, D. F. DONOVAN, Secretary, Committee of Arrangements. ~~ New Bakery,Junction of Main and Commercial Streets. ——-—— M, 0. CAMPBELL everything in his line. Having had long experience in the bakery business he is contident of giving the best of satisiacHOME BAKERY. Bread will be sold) at. FIVE CENTS per loaf. trial. All Potato Bread. For Fine Cakes call at the HOME BAKERY. Give mi at: _— Oak Wood, in any Certificate of Co-Partnership. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY of Nevada, ss. We, the undersigned, o mach.—New York Sun. 3 Long Services in Wales. Mt. Oro Lumber Co, do hereby certify and declare that we , Casper. H. J. Carter, Manager. You Know the Place—Cornerfft —)Mill on Rock Creek. Office and Yards—Boulder St., Nevada City, Cal. —— Qe Manufacturnrs and Dealers in — 0—— Kept constantly on hand or made to order, BRIDCE AND MINING LUMBER--a specialty. Pine and Commercial Streets, eran fuck CREEK SAWMILL and LUMBER c0, M. L & D. MARSH, Proprietors. For nice Home Made Bread give me a. Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Laths, Shakes, Shi: gles DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS;,.BOXES, Etc. quantity, for sale. All orders, Large or Small, are given immediate and personal attention. 1 Fair 17th Agricultural . or 1S92, NEVADA COUNTY, COMMENCING Tuesday, August 28d, AND CONTINUING 5 DAYS. XHIBITSAT NEVADA CITY. Mahar , wetienee. a Oe a 3 IM AT GLENBROOK PARK. —_——O —— IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS. paaWial Nome Liber al Purses for State and County Horses. Libersl Premiums for Live Stock, ¥ ‘arming, Orchard and Lairy Products, And Mineral, Mechanical and Art Fxhibits. pans Pacem FIVE-DAYS RACING. —————— SPEED PROGRAM : TUESDAY, AUGUST 23d. PEABODY MINE STAKE. District. For all horses bred 1, Run ning. Half mile. $15 entrance, $10 forfeit, $100 o id raised in theDistrict. ® Add, Oeeand horse. $25. 2. Tro tting. 2:50 class. Purse ¢300. \ 3. ‘lio cting. Dirtrict. 3 year olds and under. Purse $200. WEDNESDAY, ron 24th. 4. Rv oning. NEVADA COUNTY N.@. R. R. STAKE. Free for all. One mile and repeat. 430 entrance, $15 forfeit, $250 added, 56. Rr wning. OMAHA MINE SVAKK. 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 Ibs, extra Maidens that have started and not placed second, after August Ist ale lowed 5 Ibs. 6. F iunning. ( HAMPION MINE STAKE. trance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. 7. % Crotting. 2:27 class.” Purse $500. { \ THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th. Gray d Stock Parade at 11 A. M. , 8. ]Kanning, NATIONAL HOTFL STAKE. Free for all. Te i entrance, $10 forteit, $175 added, $50 to second horse. ia hood races at any distance after August 1st to carry 5 lbs. extra; three or more } 10 lbs. extra. Horses that have started twice or more times, at a mie or over, and not won, allowed 3 lbs, for each defeat. ; ’ 9. Pacing. 2:27 class. Purse $400. 10. . ‘Trotung. 2:35 class. Purse $400. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th. Lad jies Tournament at 11 4. M. 11.) Runing. “NEVADA CILY STAKE. 1 mil 45) entrance, 325 forfeit, 43800 added. Second horse $75.. + oe 12, Running. . HOLBRUUKE HOTEL STAKE. . District. . repeat. +20 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. . since August Ist to carry 7 lbs, extra. if ie Pree: nme For named horses. . Purse $250. 44. Kunning. District. Saddle Horse Staké. Catch wéights. * mi entrance, $50 added. Four moneys—50, 25, 15, and 10 per one * SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th. fae iensiig, “URASS VALLEY ST 15. Running. GRASS LEY STAKE. 2 i . . after August Ist allowed 5 Ibs. . oe Sat ae ee ee Ae ees an any cacanen av Ga mung, araken en. Sema Or © Free for all. $50 to second horse. 1} mile. $25 enFree for all. 2 of a mile and Winners of any heat race are partners, transacting the business of . —— purchasing; working, assaying and selking ores, sulphurets and tuilings; and in *$—THE— first at half mile; $50 to first at three-quarters; $5 j i . and 360 to tirst at the tinish, : nh ED So eat hee es . 17. . 2:25 class. Purse $780. Buital etuah ee In Wales the Sunday evening services the reduction of ores and extracting . A carwoap of Builalo Beer j yenerally last two hours. “Now ‘there . CQ9PER BROS Proprietors. metals therefrom, in the County of Ne} Os boon bo Mile doch tukaservicslating. " se ; vada, State of Sah Pevs which GREAT — STATE zs FAIR noe OF i 892 CONDITIONS. two hours on a summer evening is conPond county our principal place 0 uginess 13 “ag . No. 1. All trotting races are the best 3 in 5 pe : sidered too long by working men and A situated, sunder vhe firm nasie and style met lings) 5 to enter and a to start, but the ode ey ye her he wat * ta Manufacturers of all kinds of af Wie “Pipnast Rextuciius: WV @exe) Sas! AT SACRAMENTO Fe eee Tied: Wy We deducing 8 x propscaube suman aioe \ re, +2 @e Acertatx cure for malaria fevers is) women who have been hard at work six found in Simmons Liver Regulator. ‘lays running. Lf our chapels are to re~~ Lx all derangements of the liver acure . towns, the services is certain if you take Simmons [Live . shorter. Regulator. —_———_ +080 pert Outfit that very properly contzins a supply of } iwhich adds to the enjoyment of all the other dainties, and makes a picnic a picnic indeed. fA 25 cent ‘ kage. makes 5 gallons of popular verage, ls aa good ast genuine Hinze’, So simple yet always efficacidus in all . bright, brotherly.” bilious disorders is Simmons Liver, Regslator. 1 e R for military movements that the serj ‘ 9 oot zeant broke out at him: 1 Beer “Blockhead! Are they all such idiots Don't be deceived if a dealer, for the sake % ' larger profit, tells some this incomparable blockhead do?’ fy as food Fb ie iellenkation must be made 1 have’ seen an advertisement from which it appeared that in one Nonconformist chapel the services are brief, But that was not in Wales.—Liverpool Mercury. LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING. Left Luggage. oa [rate passenger, as train is moving off -Why didn’t you put my luggage in as i told you? Porter—Eh, mon: yer luggage -is no ic a fule-as yersel’. Ye're i’ the wrang rain!~-London Tit-Bits. SRE Ae Not So Stupid. The overbearing ways of drill ser-. order, Orders left at the Saw Mill, sold atthe Lowest Marke ( Rates. — Lumber of all kinds for Building and duropean countries, A trended to. On one occasion a recruit—a profestain their hold, especially in English LumMB ES Fe. Matched Flooring, Fencing, A Large quantity of SE ASONED LUMBER on handjwhich will be ng purposes, always on hand or Sawed_ o ccants with new recruits are a familiar . Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL ubject of gossip in the barracks Of-) on the Grass Valley. Road, will be prom: tly the full names ofall the members ot ind the respective “residences ‘are set opposite. our respective names. Witness our hands and seals this fifth day of August, 1592. ‘JosEPH NORTHEY, residence, Nevada City, Cal. i Josernu G. NortHey, ra City. Cal. BexsAvin Hatt, residence, Nevada City, Cal. is ba ) M. BLACK, residence, Nevada City, Cal. I'uly acknowledged before me, -Fred Sertis, a Notary . ublic, Aug. Sth, 1892 Kudorsed : Filed in the otfice of th: County Clerk, of the County of Nevad: State of California, this 5th day of Aug 1:92. J.L. Morgin, County Clerk, by 1, J. Greany, De, uty Clerk. ad residence, Nelextined for the World's Faiv. Min near = “7 Tture. PBRALT A FEALE, BERKLEY, CAL. Jalifornia’s eatly history. / “ESTRAY NOTICE sional man—showed so little aptitude as you in your family?” “No,” said the recruit, “I have a brother who is a great deal more stupid . spot on the forehead. The owner ested t» call and take the animal and pay all costs. this} than . am.” «Possible? And what on earth doer “He is a sorgeant.”—Youth’s (or . eaag¢10, 1802., <2 AME to the enelosure of the subscribe bout two weeks ago, a ‘dar: horse, two white hind feet and a white FRANK KENDRICK. ‘ . Kendrick’s Ranch, Deer Creek, ‘oh nowe the bile, elear the heag and restor Tue Miniva Secrioy will contain mi "i important respects the most elegarit aost realistic display of the mining i ly equipped School for Girls in Amer ca. ‘Term begins August 9th, Send for cireular to DR. HOMER-B SPRAGUE, 22-1m President* . seraeresopmncptonct seer es nncnn a In all there w' j Te Southern Pai bay ig reaway Trix tinwers Dives Kepvita Railroad offers a0.) digestion. EDWIN F. — Secretary. WILL BE OF U nusual Extent and Grandeur Yue AgricunruraL Sxction will em-traction of gold and silver. brace. au extensive exhibit of products trival plaat, showing the app}ication ‘electrivity, will here be shoyrn, as well Tue MecHASICAL SECTION will embrace.as a full collection of valualle specimens a manufacturing exhibit showing the'of quartz, building stone, efc. progress made im all classes of manufac-}> Tax Live Sroce Secrig {ae Hisrortcat Sxorioy will contain} Whistorical data obtiinable relating tojafternoons of unexcelle tustry, from the taking of the era: liberal excursion Vassenger Rates, Addre Ww ‘a full complenent of impfove breeds. und rauning event ipromising racing tate. i a Gala Holidav of Tnstruction an@ Amusement fo All! ——$ 4 tation for all Exhibits, athe Secretary. PROS wads A/full elec will present ‘Tus Speed Secrioyx will consume nine trotting, pacing being the most meeting held in the Tas Auvaemesy Secrroy will cater to ‘ock from its natural bel, and passage! he fun-lovimg paplicin such events as shrough all machinery used in the ex-; vill ba abtractivefan.l eatertaining. RED'K COX,®President. . No, 2. The National Association rules to govern, but the Board reserves the such partnership are hereunto subscribed, Tso Weeks : Sept. 5th to 17th aa to trot heats of any two classes altyrnately, or to trot a special race between eats. } Mo. 3. A horse making a walkover shall be entitled 0 / No. ; i ed only to th : paid in. MY hen less than Se required number of starters amen tl Se mien or the entrance money paid in, to be divided v8: two-thi i i ded as follows: two-thirds to first, oneNo. 4. ‘Khe State Agricultural Society rules of 18¢ i except sie conditions named are ober aioe, oh a eee No. 5. In all of the above races thie entrance will be 1 to accompaity nominations, Purses will be divided into By pe oot page. so No. 6 Iu all races en-ries not declared out by 6 P. M ; of th ag oting i the race will \be required to start. Pale owe No. 7. When there is more than one entr i E y by one person, or in the interest of the particular horse they are to start mut BP. a ewaed: Be hind por nut be named by 6 Pp. M., of the day precedNo. 8. in races designated as ‘‘Distrie!,” all h: igi in hy sige of Nevada prior to June 1, 1802 aera ape. cligiole: Sahar ape o. 9. In all runniag races three starters will be i aa opts colurs to be named «1 entrance, required: o. 11. * In trovting races drivers are require ‘ ci i er must be named in the «ntrance, vquired to wear caps of distinet colors, o, 12. Hay and feed will.not Le furnished b i i on the grounds at reasonable rates. Straw will Badri: baad ag owe Entries close with the Secretary on August 10, 1892 6 fe All purses are free to all unless otherwise designated. M. L. MARSH, President. Postoflice address, Nevada City, Cal. = I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. Postoftice address, Nevada City, Cal. erst) sco PRICES OF ADMISSION. To Fair Grounds 50 cents; children und Tt n 8; chi er 12 To Pav,lion 25 cents; children under 8 ag ~ ee and Railroad Depots at Grass Valley and Nevada City, at 5) cents « 5 years, 25 cents, * ¢ $e Konnd trip tickets, including admission to the Fair Grounds, will be aold at the 14 + id