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August 4, 1891 (4 pages)

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y < eee THE DAILY: TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS, Proprictors. *L. 8. CALKINS, > N. P. BROWN, EDITOR. TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 4, 1891. Nazaners’s new lace mill, witha capacity of 35,000 yards daily, was Started last week by S. Freidburger of Philadela phia. . Berore doing anything bad it might be . be this is wise to remember that may the day when you will get caught at it. ——— oe Dertxe the twelve months endéd' June 30th this country’s exports of petroleum amounted in value to $51,313,4>4. ie _ Tue area of Egypt is put at 10698. square miles, English measurement, and its population is about 7,009,000. a BUSINESS MANAGER, “MEXICAN DISCIPLINE HOW A BRAVE YOUNG SOLDIER MET A CRIMINAL’S DEATH. Fate of a Popular Captain of Cavairy in, Mexico—Story of the Execution and the Circumstances That Led Up to the Shooting—A Powerful: Picture. Monterey, in the state of Neuvo Leon, has been the theater of many military tragedies, but the shooting of Savator . Estuperron, second lieutenant of the Mexican cavalry.“was: the saddest that has ever darkened the antals of the state. ‘A brief history of the event which led to this execution is necessary to a proper understanding of the case. A company of the Thirteenth regular cavalry was ordered to do special duty at Cadereyta, a smal] town on the Guif road: The company was in command of a first ieutenant and the deceased. A dispute arose between the officers, and ‘A covntry which allows prize fighting 7 ientenant Estuperron, fearing, as his must not inquire too anxiously civilization of other countries. — om _ Tne thickness of human hair varies from the two hundred and fiftieth to the . six hundredth part of an inch. and it, must have a sorry lathe which the job was done, too. is Tue violiu, itis stated, was invented by Ravena, King of Ceylon, 500 B. C,, being then called the Ravenastron. eo <cee Is Sparx a civilized country? on In the about the . friends say, that his life was in danger, drew his pistol, but did not shoot at his . superior. It is claimed that he , snapped the pistol, but it missed fire. For this offense he was placed under arrest and tried by a general court martial and sentenced to death. : There were extenwating circumstances Mrs. Caster Calhoun’s Good Fortune.: Mrs. Margaret Gnster Calhoun, only sister of the late General Custer, has been appointed librarian in the state library at Lansing, Mich. The selection is not only a wise one—for Mrs. Calhoun isa lady of much dignity,and ability— but a grateful recognition of the memory of three brave men. In the Little Big Horn battle Mrs. Calhoun lost more than any other woman. The disaster of 1876 cost her the lives of her husband, Lieutenant James Calhoun, her brother, General Custer, two younger brothers and a nephew. Since then she has supported herself as an elocutionist and public reader, and . . made a sticcess by hard study, prosecuted for distraction as much as gain. Ata recent reading in Washington before the veterans of the United States army she was surrounded after the entertainment by the old soldiers, who shook hands and expressed their love and admiration for her brave brother, to whom she is thought to bear a striking regemblance.—Chicago Letter. a 2 New Breastpins. Large bunches of knotted ribbons in diamonds make quite a graceful looking breastpin, as does a gray pear shaped ypearl in a bow knot of diamonds. But one of the most artistic looking brooches is leaf shaped, of colored diamonds. There are five divisions, shaded from ‘Admitted, and the casé was carried -t the highest federal courts. Pending a was shot dead in the portalsat Monterey by one of his soldiers, and the soldier, while yet the smoke was curling from his weapon, was shot down by the captain of the company. decision the first officer of the company . T For Over Half a Cénturyrrhcea. of the world. WrxsLow’s Soorsixe Syxvp,”” and take no other kind. 25 cents per bottle. vest in the market. the sole agents at Nevada City. turns; the hour of rest brings with it This can be secured by taking Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sarsaparilla. For sale by Carr Bros. sound repose. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been Be. sure and for en OOO used for-over fifteen years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, aad ia the best remedy for diSold by Druggists in every part It soothes the child, “MRS. tf The Lightning Fruit Jar —— pment . THE GREAT OF CLIFOBNIA FoR 1891. =WILL OCCUR AT— SACRAMENTO, Is generally acknowledged to be the very Legg & Shaw are tf ~ero Tue circulation of the blood—quickened and enriched—bears life and energy te very portion of the body; appetite re TE HOTEL RIVALS. National Exchange. Miss May Melarkey, Chicago Park, Wm. Melarkey, D. S. Donaiue, Washington, John McBean, S. Galavotti, Derbee Mine, BRP. Mott, Foi “white to brown, the stem in tiny —diamonds. Marquise rings are in high favor, though for those who have worn them and are tired of them as finger rings they can be set in a bracelet; either leave the gold band perfectly plain or have ‘some stones placed half way down on either Niles Hanson, Washington, J. A. Wright, Sierra City, M. J. Wheelan, es J.B. Hobson, Auburn, B. Rhinehart, San Francisco, Jas. Brodie, nee G. RK. Shaw, Guatemala, C. F. G. Shaw, “e AS (TWO WEEKS.) LL proc ucers should be represented, and Consumers shonld attend. It is, ix fact, a season of enjoyment and recreation. the greatest gathering of the year. $5,000 j IN CASH PREMIUMS, FOR FARM PRODUCTS ALONE. $2,500 15 ee ee $500 The Grand Exposition Building will present an appearance of life and harmony Grand Musical Concerts, by a Baz! of Forty Musicians, will hold nightly Concerts here. OF FARM PRODUCTS. With other out-door recreative amusements, will furnish entertainment for all. af All Exhibits are carried FREE, of fare. : : 4a2SEND FOR PREMIUM LISTS. i £2 For information of all kinds, address the Secretary. : FREDERICK COX, President. September 7th to September 19th, Inclusive: To miss the State Fairis to miss FOR INDIVIDUAL DISPLAY a. ne-Great Exhibition: -ot-Live-btock,-and—theSuperb Racing, Z 2 aud the Railroads give liberal excursion rates Ie SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR ~ AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION or Nevada County, 4 1 . ——COMMENCING=—— ITUESDAY, SEPT. 1ST, 1891, ~ And Continuing Five Days. PavILIon EXHIBITS AT EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary.‘ Rock ¢ i Mill. Jobn Knotwell, Bloomfield, Miss. Lillie Smith, Penryn, _ B. B. Lewis, Alleghany. ae ED Whether. these deaths affected the pardoning power or not will never be:-known, eae: but the finding of the court was ap Wrra 130,000 paupers in Naples, what agen and — nee fe ge : ‘ 2 _. by persons intimately associa! _— = fiend — — — Preeident Diaz were’ unavailing. The} ing citizens must have! death warrant was signed and carried into execution. That the officer was admired by the people and dearly loved in bis regiment waswell known by the authorities, as precautions taken by thie Ir it was not for the fear of pablic commandant of the department. were ae _.. ample proof. oe opinion most men would go to the devil ai nce OLATHE RORSE cai in the day time. The time of the shooting was kept a profound secret. The cathedral clock chimed 4 There was a sharp bugle . . call, a hurrying of mustering feet, quick commands and rapid evolutions, and in a few moments the garrison fell into line. The gate in the rear of thé barracks was opened, and the Thirteenth cavalry, in full marching order, on foot, issued forth, followed by their band, j AMERICAN travelers now journey from with muffled instruments. — The Fifth . __ France to Switzerland via Alsace without . cavalry followed, and then the Fifth Ta passports. ———_——Tfantry. ‘They formed a_square, three eee sides of which consisted of the respect‘Wuex men say ‘‘short accounts make . jye regiments. The fourth was the wall long friendg” they do ‘not refer to bank ac. of the barracks: : The general commandcounts. ing the department and _ staff took: up a age ee ——-—-position-in-tie-couter,—WV-hen_the:froope. __Mlss Conway's Southern peneer Tuisis strange. No sooner had they . halted the commanding: officer calléd:. * Muss Clara Gonway is to read a paper _wound up the watch trust than it ran. “Attention!” “Fix bayonets!” He then . in July before t e Southern association, ee rennet eee ee PhS REMTENCE: amt mhied: ~~} at-bookout 3toumtain,-on-the subject.of “If any mun moves in the-ranks or . -a southern university for women that oop laws are of little avail when bad. gives any expression of sympathy with . shall stand in the same relation to the men are depended upon to enforce them, . } the prisoner or fault with the sentence sonth that Vassar and Wellesley do to : ‘he shall be committed to prison from . the north and the whole country: Miss}one to five years, depending on the . Conway is at the head of one of the most gravity of the offense.” noted schools for girls in the south, the The silence as of death fell upon the Clara Conway institute, at Memphis.— soldiers and the few-spectators who were . Boston Woman's Journal. ’ allowed to be present. Afar off the oy NONI RIE aks SESE church bell tolled the knell for the dyfiGurrcd ep RAE) taal Pied ko “danh dhe tinels around the historie city, and one’s side, making a decidedly handsome ornament. 3 Some odd scarf pins are worthy of mention. For instance, there is a bear. ™ in gold with his fore paws throngh holes} in a board, a most torturing position. = ; Then a jockéy cap in moonstone, with) li Y ples. the peak in brilliants, is pretty.—Jewel~ : ea eee The old idca was that facial eruptions weie due to a “blood humor,” for which. they ers’ Weekly. : egaye potash. — Thus the old Sarsaparillas contain potash, @ drastic mineral, that instead of decreasing, actually creates more eruptious. You have noticed this when taking other Sarsaparillas. [tis however now kuown that the stomach, the blood creating power, is the seat of all vitiating or cleansing operations. A stomach clogged by indiestion or constipation, vitiates the blood, result pimples. A clean stomach and heolthfnl digestion purifies it and they disappear. Thus Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla is compounded after the modern idea to regulate the bowels and stimulate the digestion. The effect is immediate. A short testimonial to contrast the action-of the potash: Sersaparilias and Joy's. Mrs. C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes. 8t., . 8. F., writes: “I have for yéara had indi. & gestion. I trieda popular Sarsaparilla but it actually caused more pimples to break out . on my face. Hearing that Joy’s was a later preparation and acted differently, I tried it (qf and the pimples immediately disappeared.” Jo \s Vegetable ie -Sarsaparilla Largest. bottle, most effective, same price. FOR SALE 8Y CARR BROS. last week of May five persons were killed at Madrid in bull fights. — nil and Lumber M. L. &D. MARSH, Proprietors, or > In’s the heiress’ won't and her father's . Rock Creek. Office anJ Yards... Boulder at., Nevada City, Cal will that keeps the aspiring young_man mentally occupied. : RACING AND Stock EXHIBITS AT Glenbrook Park. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEAL GBS LN How the Coquette -icis. oy ‘ It is exceedingly interesting to watch FILOORING, RUSTIC, a pretty woman who is too refined aud too dignified to flirt, and yet who loves, the admiration of men. One often sees a masher, practicing his wiles in cars and boats, encounter such a woman. He rivets liis gaze upon her, adding to it a smile of admiration and approval. She seems not to see him, yet instantly her manner changes. She engages her companion in an animated conversation, she gesticulates, she-smiles, she launghs—she does everything that adds to her charms. You see that she is acting, and that, very siviv, she keeps assuring herself that her adinirer—is—continuing to look at her. After all, what book is as engaging us the study of our fellow men and women? —New York Sun. : SIDING, LATHES, : SHAKES, SHINGLES. Doors, CT7inaows, Blinds, THERE are twenty-six engineers and sixty firemen always on board the City of Paris steamship. ~ : ————_+26Rome was agreat city. It is the only ° one we remember that had twin oldest inhabitants. Boxcs. Kept coustautly on hand or made to order. BRIDGE AND MINING LUMBER A Specialty. 4, 10,000 Given in PUSS a Preminms Liberal Purses for State and County Horses. Liberal GF All crders, large or allem, are given im med inte aud personal attention. . HEADACHE fot tac . CURED of how lov-g tending, hy using Certainits and Safety, no matter? =“Revd-W, PENSE TONS a) Ci tie At ie ) roy e) bas vee —— es Premiums for Live Stock, Farming, Orchard -and Dairy Products, and Mineral, Mechanical and Art Exhibits. In from. 8 té 30 niinutes, with * “"“FHE SPEED PROGRAM: _ Ten Cents for Trial Bottle, or One Dol’ ar fer Fill size, CALIFORNIA CEPHEISE COAPPAN-Y; Rind, Nevapas—— -W. D. VINTON and CARR BROTHERS, Nevada Vitv. TUESDAY, September tt. Running. District. Three-fourths of a mile and repeat. forfeit ; $150 added. Second horse $50. Trotting. 2:26 class, $600. District. 2 year olds and under, $200. Two million pounds worth of German toys are sold in England yearly. {Fruits and Yegetables— All kinds in their season. $25 entrance ; $10 eo . Sear eces *Tramanrinus Fall: in Prices . 2 O: , : : . have positively determined to REMOVE FROM 0 NEVADA CITY as soon as my stock of Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be reduced. For that reason I will sell a newly selected stock at. less than San Francisco cost. [Do not miss this opportunity for securing Bargains. COME EARLY . BEFORE THE STOCK -IS BROKEN. G HERE IS A PARTIAL UIST:
Men’s Suite I sell now at $ 4.62, In other stores ¢ 7,50 nie aes A can of tea exploded at a picnic. Gunpowder tea, probably. ok nn nem Al tae Faah,.¥0-feians t0._be INDIANAPOLIS street-car stable hands won ten hours and $1.35. Trotting. Woman suffrage is more popular at out Australia for years, and Sir John Hall's motion affirming the desirability of extending the electoral franchise to women in New Zealand has been adopted with considerable majority. uigars— The Famous ‘‘Plantation”—best five vent Cigar in town. Home-made Candies— _ All the choicest Confectionery, made fearuaty: mes Toys and Notions — About everything in this line you can think of. NEW GOODS . EVERY DLY! EVERY DAY! NEW GOODS! THOMAS LEDDY, PIONEER CANDY FACTORY, WEDNESDAY, September 2d. ‘ , * Boys’ Tournament at 11 a. M. 1 Running. Nevada County N.G. R. Ri Stake. District. One mile and os peat. $25 entrance ; $15 forfeit ; $250 added. Second horse $50, Running. National Hotel. Stake. Free for all, Two year olds. 5-8 of a mile. $25.entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second 54 id allowed 3 poutids. ee oe see panes a — 0} maidens morning, long ago, when an American soldier knelt upon his coffin and meta bloody death almost on the same spot. Great white wreaths circled the higher hls: ~-It-is-new4:45. From-out the.gate ixsued a company of the Thirteenth, at its head a prisoner, and by his side a” priest. With a firm tread and a proudly lifted head he marched, never faltering or halting, but with a bright smile upon Lis face he looked the least concerned of the party. FACING DEATH BRAVELY. He halted at a sinall marked elevation twenty feet from the barracks wall. His conrpany filed past and formed in front, . four files deep. Two lines advanced, halted, and one still advanced. . ‘There were six men in each line. The firing party thus consisted of six men in the front line within ten feet of the prisoner, aud the second line within fifteen feet. The other two lines formed a reserve. The death knell tolled, and the clock struck 5. The officer advanced to bandae the eyes of the prisoner, but the lat-. <yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasm pels herg ie officer aside and said: iad refecshlnd to the taste, Bee acl Pe ee in the face of . -outly yet promptly on the Kidneys : i.iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys “ff ie tah” ‘ woe Jes cag a Fae tem effectually, dispels volds, -head vee ae aches and fevers and cures habitus the firing party, Taking off his hat the oe as te prisoner surveyed the assembled troops, constipation. permanently. For sak looked once at the sun tipped hills, and . '™ 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists said to the firing party: ‘‘Shoot straight. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. for my heart, but do not strike my face. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, : LOUISVILLE, KY NEW YORK, N.Y Adieu.” And bringing his hand to the The Gelebrated French Cure, position of ‘‘ Attention” he awaited the waranted “A PHRODITINE” £22" end. There wasa slight flash of the caprefund Is SoLp on A POSITIVE tuin’s sword. The guns came. to, “Heady!” Another flash. ‘“‘Aim!" The bladedrops. Six sheets of flame dart toJ GUARANTEE tocure any form ofnervous disease In Sweden you can get a’ competent servant for $14 a year. = gece tomcat en ars Poona neI Asmour, the Chicago beef-packer, emloys 7,900 persons. . Ps — Running. Free for all. horse $50. 1 1-4 miles. . Trotting. 2:40 class, $400. $25 entrance ; $10 iorfeit ; $200 Added ;' second A max is apt to run down when his affairs are wound up. Ir takes the yellows to give the peachgrowers the blues. Denver carpenters want 8 hours and 33§ cents per hour. I} THURSDAY, September 3d. Grand Stock Parade at 11 o’clock a. m. : Running. Nevada City Stake. Free for all. 1 i ; : . : 1-4 miles. F $10 forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50. oe ee Pacing. Free for all. 2:30 class, $400. Free for all, $300. A BALDHEADED MAN saves $3 a year on hair-cuts. ESS Snamons Liver Regulator has never failed torelieve costiveness, and blind or bleeding piles. Ic Cream Sopa, 10 cents a glass, at Carr Brothers. Trotting. 3 year olds. Commercial St., opp. Transcript Block. a ee ae ie : Ladies Tournament at 11 o'clock a. at. 2 ONE ENJOYS Beth the method and results whe Running. Grass Valley Stake, Free for-all One mi 2 : mile entrance ; $25 forfeit ; $300 added; second horse $75. a pee. Running. North Banner Mine Stake. Free for all. 3-4 ofa mile and “ he 6.75 10.00, peat. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added; second horse $50. ~ 7.00 10.00, Trotti e y ue ope T reteing, Frye tow all. 2;30 class, $500. s sit sate: 14. Running. District: Saddle Horse Stake. Catch weights. One mi $5 f maile. 12.00 18.00. entrance ; $50 added. Fo ; . ed Peps ; our moneys, 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. I call your special attention to my Black Diagonal! and Vorgscrew Yack and Frock Suits z They are used for Dress, At $12.75. Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50. It is impogs ble to enumerate all Suita I have. Cume and satisfy yourself that ment is correct. : Men’s Co'ton Pants at $1.00 a pair, f mey patterns like Cassimere Pants, The very best, the Diamond Brand White.Shirt, well made and fitty cut, full front. 75 cents to $1.00, , : Men’s Gingham Blouses, 85 cents. Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic. A Chance to get Blankets cheap. 1 have a fine lot af Exstern and Maryeville Blankets of all < i jae shan Ae et prere a sa i i Gomtasters th aii chee, spec sashes nfo aryaville D amilv Blankets 9-4 25; H e Ceti nhn hehe ee ‘nag ts 450“ : Boston 400 is ee 1 Hid 3.25 ** i thet clpewhere, ge Valises in Nevada City and cleaper than you can buy en’siMining ots, nailed, made in 8. F. ‘snr Sal top vole, #4 0, ae ean ¢ in 8. F., $3.87 a pair, worth $5.00, ne Men's HA EWED Calf Lace Gait ( Men’s Lace and Button, $1.87, worth $3.00. ba aed Men’s Erugans, $1 25, worth $1.75, Sine Men's ctraw Hats, from’d0 Gents up. Men's C oth Hata, 15 cents. Boye’ rT Ky Men's Dennim Overalls, Pive'ed, 45 centaa pair. * Cantoa tlavnel Unde:shirt and Drawers, #5 cent 45 TAM’sS Confectionery & lee Crean PARLORS, : ” “ Schilling’s Best. “ Buy, try—on them rely. ASK your grocer for ‘Lily White” flour and see that you get it. tf. SATURDAY, September 5th. Grand Stock Parade at 10 o’clock A. Mm. Running. South Yuba Stake.. Free fo ; : ES rall, 5-8 of i entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second herse rm ——— Running. Free for all. One and one-sixteenth miles forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50. 17. Trotting. 2:24 class, $600. oe ; BroadStreet, opposite Citizens Bank. So easy in its action, harmless and effectual in relieving is Simmons Live Regulator. A DISORDERED condition of the stom ach or malaria in the system will pro duce sick headache. You can remove thi: trouble by taking Dr. J. H. McLean’ Little Liver and Kidney Pillets. 2i cents per vial. Sold by Carr Bros. How’s Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a. healthy Liver, When the Liver is torpid the Bow-' els are sluggish and constipated, the food lies in the stomach undiested, poisoning the lood; frequent headache ensues; ‘a feeling of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is de_. Simmons Liver : ator has been the means of restoring more ple to health and by giving them a healthy Liver than any. spy 4 on earth. ects with extraordinary rand efficacy. “DIBAPPOINTED, » 15, state . HAVE THE CHOICESTZSTOCK OF CANDIES wi $25 entrance ; $10 Ever brought tg, Nevada County. : Ice Cream Soda Water A SPECIALTY. ward the prisoner, who sprang into the air with three bullets in his heart. The surgeon took his wrist. The captain gave a quick conimand, a soldier stepped froma the ranks, and piacing his rifle to ‘he prisoner's head, fired. In less than ivy seconds from the drop of the sword Liegntenant Estuperron was dead. The bugles sounded. The troops filed xist The body: it was put into the coffin, itd the grim tragedy was-.over—and aa wave a man as ever buckled on a sword: ad crossed to the “bivouac of the ieud.”"—Cor. St. Louis GlobeDemocrat. orany disorder of . . : the generative oryy \ gans of eithersex, J arising Pureand RichIce Cream BY DHE DISH. “ “ — CONDITIONS. ~ > fromtheexcessive s BEFORE useof Stimulants, AF TE Tobaceo or Opium, or through youthful indisere. tiom over indulgence, &c., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Painsin the back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration, Nocturnal Emi*sious, Letcorrheea, Diz“ness, Weak Memory, Lors of Power and Imponey, whichtff neglected often lead to premature old age and insanity. Prico $1.00 a box, 6 boxct iar $5.00. Bent by mail on receipt of prices A WRITTES GUARANTEE is given for «very €5.00 order received, to refund the money i! _ vermanent cure is not effected. We have jourands of ‘testimonials from cld aud young ‘Alue? Can ede f both sexes, who have been permanently eurce ek jo iy the use of Aphroditine, Cirpdlantree, ddres: , seed er—What can you tell me about THE APHRO MEDICINE CO a Hp * ne 8 @ ° may oe PACIFIC BRANCH, upil—He wrote books for the lower . -Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal ;ormas in classics, --Familienblatt. ’ oss ; \: : All trotting races are the best three in five to start, but the Board reserves the right to reduction of a proportionate amount of the (except two year olds) 5 to ente hold a less number than 5 to ‘ill fig wh purse, The National Association rules to ; i overn, . heats of any! two classes alternately, . trot co A horse making a walk over, shall be enti k k 8b entitled , ; paid i ae ~ bys osie provery of starters pend oe ea pt id in, ivi ows : two-thi ad x eneny pai be divided as follows : two-thirds to first, one-third to the ¢ ANTOINE TAM, THE PIORE® CATERER. Board reserves the right to trot ial race between beats. “ Merino “ 1° 2» Aud a large assortment of other kinds. BOY’S CLOTHING, Says! Navy Flannel Blouse Suits s+ll now § 1.€9, formerly §1 Chevoit ofp ie 88 “* Mixed ‘'ass!mere or 19, % 862 ine 37, F 887, Boys Knee Pants, 25 cents a pair; formerly 37 cents, as eae BQ a ‘ : The State Agricultural Society litions named are otherwise. 5 “ FOGELI'S PATENT FRUIT PICKER . NO MORE LADDERS NO MORE CLIMBING TREES! rules to govern all running races, except when con ; Tn all running races three starters will be required. : In all of the above races the entrance will be L pany nominations, Purses will be divided jnto 60 In all race entries not declared:out . ) be required to start.’ “ “ “ 5. 4 Ly “ per cent. of purse, and to accom , 30 and 10 fa oa et rR BALE BY W. D. VINTON « = Nevada Gity A Far Sighted Youth, ‘Can you afford tomarry?”” ‘I thinkso. 1 bavea clergyman friend +h0'll do it cheap,”—-New York Epoch. there are no cats within the limits of «dville, Culo., the thin atmosphere at nat altitude (10,200 feet) being fatal to . > sain. They are, however, not required, tue town being free froin rate and. mice ‘rem the same canbe. i ‘ Ladies Shoe of raf best f ro} ee ver Ladies fine French K id Button, $8 Sr any ther house 500 or j Mesrenee vreues Bi bene tirued, or moneyerefunded. — ‘i i Fi Fee NIA td erty size 24 to , Sell now we any other h use $2.75. ‘ Pebble Goat Button Shoes =“ . 2.00 ° Mery Children’s Shoes, Spring Heel Button size 814 to 11 1.12 ie. Me ae oe ee ll toz 112 i 5 5to 8 oj abate: 1 : tol 187 2.00, All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at the same rates, °. The prices are much lower than retail dealers can buy for. It will pay you to lay in a. supp'y, as under ordinary circumstances you will pay one-third more than the prices y6P, M. of the da i pada ws 3 the Latest practical invention for the Reh benefit of orchardists, % When there is more than one entry by one pe ommiag horke they are to start must be named Racing colors to be named in entrance, In trotting races drivers are r be named in their entries. rson or in the interest of, thy Gv. M. of the day preceding the “ “ te “ «“ vy “ Misses’ Kid Heejed Shoes’ equired towear caps of distinct colors, which must NO MORE BBUJSED FRUIT! ‘ i : , Inraces designated as ‘District’ only Nevada county prior to July 10th, 1891, (O@™ it is 0 simple a child can use it. P . If you have any fruit t> pick you cannot ‘. afford to be without one. such horses are eligible that were owned in Connecticut's constitution w; i tv 1818. Before that the io oe ie -rved nnder the charter of 1662, which veacontinned by the constitution of 1776. rhe aluiendinents have been nomerous, . ~ Peralta FEiali,he great Lick tesescope teveals about A School for Girls. 100,090,000 stars. some of which are relOpens Aug. 4, 1891, at Bunxetey, Cat. atively so amali that they would need to HOMER B. SPRAGUE, President. be aiagnified by £0,000 diameters to be Finest Schoo! Building and Furniture . visible to the naked eye, ve in America, Hay and feed will not be furnished iy the Society, grounds at reagonable rates, but will be for Straw will be furnished i gratuitously, Picagtl blanks can be obtained nu 7 ity. sale on the Pon application to’ the Secretary's office, Nevada For Sale by — : GEORGE E. TURNER, Nevada City. , All purses ane free Sonll anlaneothaneten designated. ye ‘Entries to close with the Secretary on August 18th, 1891 ee Postottice addr sa, Nevada City, Oal, st amp Abin ne ‘ _ Nevada City, Jal: 29—"-1 tai I. J. ROLPE, Seoretary. Postoffice addreas, Nevaila City, Cal, peeeatan # 4 ‘ky ies sie iia Tease