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July 22, 1892 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. BROW Z & CALKINS, Proprietors. EEE eee FRIDAY EV’NG JULY 22, ‘92. FOR THE PAIR. Encouragement From the Miners of Nevada County. Record-Union: George M. Mott and J. O. Coleman, of the special committee having charge of the arrangements for the much-talked Of “itiiiiing exhibit for the State Fair, accompanied by W. G. Scott, Superintendent of that committee, have just returned from Grass Valley and Nevada City, where they went to interest the miuing men in the project. The gentlemen are enthusiastic in their praise of Nevada county hospitality, and are delighted with the success met with. At Grass Valley they were met by Alf Tregidgo, the genial President of the Miners Association, and a delegation of mining superintendents. The principal matter discussed was the proposition te exhibit a working quartz mill, and all agreed that it would be thoroughly practical. The mining men became quite eathused over the project and promised todo everything in thtir power to make . the exhibit a huge success. They will . furnish the ore for the mill, and practical } mining men to attend tothe work. The . committee was driven in carriages out to . the various mines and given a royally . good time by the Grass Valley folks—a . time such as only mining people are capable of giving. They were shown many . handsome specimens of quartz and other things’of interest, all of which would be} valuable additions to the exhibit. . At Nevada City the Sacramentans were also hospitably received by Judges Searls aad Walling, Javob Neff, and a host of prominent mining men. They received encouragement on every hand, and’ were more pleased’ with the outlook. The newspapers of both cities are taking hold of the matter in earnest and will do all they can to see that interest does not Jag. r) The project regarding showing a mill in operation is now settled upon. A five stamp mill will be placed in position by the Union Iron Works of San Francisco, in conjunction with a Huntington roller, Woodbury concentrator and other machinery. The spectator will thus be enabled to see the quartz in its natural state go into the mill, be crushed up, and go threugh the various processes until all of the gold is extracted. worth seeing. ‘Hires’ Root Beer. It will be a sight Headquarters for this delicious and healthful summer beverage—at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial street. + 7eopee SHIRTS from 40 cents and upwards at Casper’s great reduction sale. For Sale. A dump cart, horse and wagon is: offered for sale cheap. Apply to Jobn Richards. jy 15-tf + eo Pills promote gonstipation—Simmong Liver Regulator cures constipation. Say agi cares NorHixe so well relieves thirst or invigorates a person on a hot day as a glass of Carr Bros’. pure fountain Soda ‘Water. —_———— — + +e + — SHIRTS from 40 cents and upwards at Casper’s great reduction sale. sag ace Days of ‘(’49."" Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell & Siebenhauer, sole agents Pawific Coast, 116 Front street, San Fran€isco. ja23-ly 206 Foley makes the best Ice Cream Soda » town. 13 Commercial street. tf Something Good. for Baker’s Pure Ver nont Maple Syrup. At Gaylord’s. tf BSD her als K. of P. Attention. The regular weekly meeting of Milc Lodge, No. 48, will ‘be held Friday evening. A tull attendance is requested. Cuas. Prcor, C. C, B. 8. Rxeror, K. of R. & 8, Notice to Voters, REGISTRATION, ee . Office of the County Clerk, Nevada County . State of California. a oe TOTICE-AS HEREBY GIVEN, That . at a regular meeting of the Board of. Supervisors of Nevada County, State o California, held ou the 18th day of July 1892, it was ordered that the Clerk © said County make a Complete Registration Of the Voterg of said County, in accor ance with the provisions of Séction 10) of the Political Code of the State of Ca ifornia ; that said registration commen: _ 100 days prior to the next general ele tion and continue for a period of eight, tive days next ensuing, when such regi: tration shall close. NOW THEREFORE, this is to giv notice, that in pursuance of this ord: said new registration will commence © ‘the 3ist day of July, 1892, and co tinue for a period of eighty-five day thereafter, when auch registration sha, oe AAMES L, MORGAN, Connty Clerk of Mevada County Cal Dated July 19, 1892, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt, Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai s, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and posit \ely cures Piles, or no pay required Itis naranteed to give perfect’ satisfac tion o: money refunded. per box Store. For sale s20ly Loe SHERTS from 40 cents and upwards at Oasper’s great reduction sale. Price 25 cents t Carr Brethers’ Dru POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, All Notices under this lead MUST be paid forin advance. “PRANK T. NIL DISTRICT ATTORNEY Subject to the decision of the Republican . County. Convention. EDWARD €. MORGAN Js hereby announced as a candidate for Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, know ing that good health coin -t exist withdut a elt! Which the “sid the Bowshud ~eonhounds the adache be ino of lassi} and e how zu 3 ae 4 . boos nes by ' ahealthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraordinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPO'NTED, Asa genéral family remedy for apie teeters forpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I haraly evet @ snything else, and have nevér been die vt cinted in the effect produced: it seems te ® aimost a perfect cure for al] dise&ses of the tomach and Bowels., W. 4d. McEvror, Macon, G& »\Wyomen The common afflictions of women are sick-headaches,indigestion and nervous troubles. They arise largely from stomach disorders, As Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparillais the only bowel regulating preparation, you can see why it is more effective than any other Sarsaparilla in those troubles. It is daily relieving hundreds. The action is mild, direct and effective. We have scores of letters from grateful women. We refer to a few San Francisco ladies: Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 142 7th St. Nervous debility, Mrs. Fred. Loy, $27 Ellis St. General debility, Mrs. Belden, 510 Mason &t. Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Lamphere, 785 Turk. Nervous debility, Miss R. Rosenblum ,28217th. Stomach troubles,Mrs. R. L. Wheaton,704 Post. aith « end giving them *Headaches,Mrs, M B. Price,16 Prospect Place, Sick headaches, Mrs M. Fowler, 827 Ellis St. Indigestion, Mrs. C. D. Stuart, 122f Mission St Constipation, Mra, C, Melvin, 126 Kearny Bt. JOY Vegetable Sarsaparilla Many druggists have a cheap Sarsaparilia they make mivre on than on Joy’s, which they willtry tosell to you. Insiston Joy’s. Most modern, most effective, yet same price, FOR SALE BY CARR BROTHERS “FOR-AN OUTING MT. SHASTA, the crowning glory ot the Northern Sierra, reached in about 14 San Francisco. Railroad station of Sisson within 12 miles of the summit. hours. from Hotel accommodations at: and near Bisson. : THE TAVERN . OF CASTLE CRAGS, in the most picturesque portion of the Sacramento Canyon, under Hotel del, Monte management. LAKE TAHOE, in a vast glacier trough of the Sierra Nevada, 6200 feet above sea, reached by C. P. Ry. (209 miles) to Truckee; thence, via stage 12 miles. The famous Glen Alpine country lies a few miles to the southwest of Tahoe, SUMMIT S8ODA SPRINGS, on the crest of the Sierra’ Nevada, 190 miles from San Francisco, YOSEMITE, the ‘unparalleled, distance 150 miles in air line from San Francisco. Kaik travel to Raymond, 199 miles ; staging 60 miles: Reached in 40 hours from San Francisco. HOTEL DEL MONTE with its hundred-acre garden and PACIFIC GROVE, the cool camping . retreat of the interior recreation seekers. SANTA CRUZ, with its fine beaches and bathing establishments. THE GREAT CALIFORNIA GEYSERS situated in the heart of the hot springs resorts of Lake and Sonoma counties, reached via the Napa Valley route. THESE, and, scores of hot and cold mineral water establishments of camping grounds, of fishing streams and hunting grounds, should give every ene an opporunity -. FOR AN OUTING. You’ will find the place you want is reached by the Southern Pacific Company. RICH'D GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Trafic Mgr. Gen. ‘Pass. Agt. AFamily Health for the Baby, ) Pleasure for the Parents, Pe New Life for the Old Folks. Hires Root Beer THE GREAT TEMPERANCE DRINK //is a family affair—a requisite -A& 25 cent package makes 5 gallons of a@ delicious, strengthening, of the home. effervescent beverage. Don't be the sake of larger Affair ived {f » dealer, for COUNTY RECORDER Subject to the decision of the Demovratic County Convention. WM. G. HUDSON Of Grass Valley is hereby announced as a ‘andidate for SHERIFF. .ubject to the decision of the Republica Nominating Convention. J. J. GREANY Is hereby announced as a candidate for COUNTY CLERK. Snbject.to the decision of the Democratic County Nominating Convention. : .P am Is hereby announced as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER Subject to the decision of the Republican ‘ounty Nominating Convention. JOHN WERRY Is hereby announced as a candidate for COUNTY RECORDER Subject to the decision of the Republican County Nominating Convention. WG on Is liereby aunounced as a candidate for SHERIFF. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Nojninating Convention. Mt. Oro Lumber Co, COOPER BROS. Proprieters. Manufacturers of all kinds of Matched Flooring, Fencing, LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING. } A Large quantity of SEASONED L UM B ER on Shand which Iwill be sold atthe Lowest@Market Rates. * Lumber of all kinds for Building and Mining purposes, always on hand or Sawed to order. Orders left at the Saw Mill, near Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL, on the Grass Valley Road, will be prom tly attended to. “T stick my head out of a car window, ‘and they say to me 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 should 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, LOOK OUT. For our frequent announcements. $ LOOK IN At our ton of pure Maple Sugar and our 100 gallons of pure Maple Syrnp just received direct from the groves of Stanstead county, Canada Hast. LOOK OUT
And get some of our delickoas Tried Beef, chipped by machinery while you wait, : a Fresh . Vegetables and Fruit EVERY WEDNESDAY. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS FEED, HAY, EW, Tes, Shute & Su, Plaza Store. “Ys hereby announced as a candidate for 4 titioner, who hasno equal in the United The Doctor is Coming. The distinguished and eminent specialist, Dr. Geo, W. Wiliams Formerly of Queen’s Hospital, ¢ London, England, will again visit NEVADA CITY, on WEDNESDAY, July 27th, ; —AT THE— NATIONAL : EXCHANGE : HOTEL. The’ doctor will also visit the following towns: North San Juan, National Hotel, Wednesday, July 20th; North Columbia, Friday, July 22d; North Bloomfield, Lund’s Hotel, Sunday and Monday, July 24th and 25th. ’ This will positively be the last. trip on which the afflicted will have an opportunity to cons ilt this noted specialist, FREE OF CHARGE, Consultations and examinations on future visits will not be free. : The numerous cures’ effected by Dr, Williams in all parts of the country, and particularly in Nevada City and vicinity, have made his namé almost a household word, This illustrious physician can name your disease without asking a question. Go and consult him this day; it will cost you nothing and may save you years of suffering and perhaps your life. You will see Dr. Williams personally, and no substitute. $1,000 IN GOLD Given for any case taken that he cannot cure, and another $1,000 for any case you ever heard of that he failed to cure. undertook and Dr. George W. Williams desires to inform the public that he is no longer connected with any dispensary, and those placing theinselves under his professional care will have the benefit of his personal and skillful treatinent. All persons who.regret their former follies, and suffer in mind and body from their effects, should consult at once before it, is too late, this veteran pracStates, as he can and will restore you to perfect health, failed. BROKEN-DOWN CONSTITUTIONS Are rejuvenated and manly vigor restored by his new and wondertul methods of treatment. when all others have No injurious drugs Worn out business men call for advice, especially if you are suffering from “ NERVOUS DEBILITY Or failing power, or any disease of the Eye, Har, Head, Throat, Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Kidneys and Bladder. BLOOD DISEASES Cured in the shortest time’ by vegetable remedies, CATARRH AND CONSUMPTION Positively cured by a new German method, LADIES Who suffer from apathy, indifference or any ailment peculiar te the sex, can consult this physician in the utmost confidence. REMEMBER THE DATES. Ps . Address all letters plainly to NO. 406 . GEARY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. FURNITURE FORSALE. The Furniture of Eight Rooms, most of it new and Good Condition, is offered at Priin style, and all in vate Sale for the next two weeks. Inquire at the residence of Mrs. -V. S. Braptey, Nevada Street, jy6 CIGARS AND TOBACCO Gus, J, & Ed, W. Schmidt I AVING trade of PINE Hereby notify their friends and the: pub lic generally that they will keep on han all grades of CIGARS, TOBACCO PIPES, Ete., which they will sell at th: lowest rates. pw. the stoc and i. Hirschman, on STREET, Among‘ our fine brands of Cigars wil be found the. ‘‘Espanola,” re sila, “Humboldt,” ‘La Rosa,’’ ‘‘Woodpeck er and other popular brands. Every grade of Smoking and. Ch win; Tobacco on hand. By strict attention to business and sell ing articles in our line at fair prices, w hope to receive a share of the public pat used. . EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT! Our stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods are going very fast, but NOT FAST ENOUGH, So we have now concluded to make ae ANOTHER CUT IN PRICES ! “This Time Worse Than Ever. We are Going to Sell You Some Fine Summer Suits for $6, 'n Either Light or Dark Colors, Fine Scotch Tweed Suits—from $8 to $12.50. Nobby Dress Suits—from $10 to $20 ; both sack and frock. Boy's Knee Pants, in fancy patterns, for 40, 50, 60 and 75 cents, Boy's LongePants, 75 cents, $1 and ere gocd goods, We would call your attention to our fine stock of Ss EX CP ES Ss which we are selling at REDUCED PRICES. All full stock-;-no split leather about. them. ae Money will be returned 6n all goods bought at this “Onders. store that are not as represented to be; Special attaation to Country ‘ Call before Spurchasing ‘anywhere else, it"you want§tofsave money. i le K. Casper. . H. J. Carter, Manager. You Know the Place—Corner ot Pine and Commercial Streets. ¢ CK CREEK SAWMILL and LUMBER, M. L & D. MARSH, Proprietors. Mill on Rock Creek, Office and Yards—Boulder St., Nevada ( tity, Cal. ; Pome Manufacturnrs and Dealers in . Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Laths, Shakes, Shi: gles DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, BOXES, Etc. oo Kept constantly on hand ‘or made to order, BRIDCE AND MINING LUMBER--a specialty. Oak Wood, in any quantity, for sale. —o—— All orders, Large or Small,Zare given immediate and personal attention, Compound Sulphur POWDER ! The Best Medicine TRY IT! — OH, MY! Notice to all My Customers and New Friends, [ will open. on Saturday, Tuly oth, at D owning’s building, on Cowmercial Street, Nevada City, a DOUGHNUT DEPOT ——=—AND——— Children's Ice Cream. Parlor I will keep fine Home-made Dough-. ute, Ice Cream and Lemonade. Order your Ice-Cream for parties and Sunday dinners where you can get honest goods at a reasonable price. Warm, Fresh oughnuts, 15 for 25c. Stale, 15c adoz. Cream, 10c and 25c dishes, Give my goods a trial, I will try to viease all. No corn starch or condensed milk used in my goods, “Stick a pin in this and reinember. M. C. CAMPBELL, A fair trial will convince4 the most skeptical that it is the wonder of the age. The Great Remedy -for ffabitual Constipation, Inligestion, Piles, Diseased Liver, Billiousness, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumoago, Gravel, Etc. ‘Thousands of bottles are BERKELEY, CAL, N important respects the most elegantly equipped School for Girls in Anierica, . Term begins August 9th, Send for circular to sold monthly, and “every vody that has used it proaim it.to a wonderful medi ronage. Give Us a Call— Everybody. DK. HOMER B, SPRAGUE, cine, x ne ae be Sth Annual Fair OF THE 17th Agricultural DISTRICT ASSOCIATION For 1892, NEVADA CouUNTY, COMMENCING Tuesday, August 23d, AND CONTINUING 5 DAYS. eal) papas AT NEVADA crrv. RACING : AND : STOCK : BX AT GLENBROOK PARK. 0O-—$10,000 IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS. Liberal Purses for State and County Horses. Liberal Premiums for Live Stock, Farming, Orchard and Dairy Products, And Mineral, Mechanical and Art Ex htbitses BUes 5 Cues FIVE DAYS RACING. IHRE y SEENON [ISPEED PROGRAM : TUESDAY, Ld Running. PEABODY MINE and raised in the District: added, Second horse $25, ve Trotting. « 2:50 class. Purse $360. Trotting. Dirtrict. 3 year olds and under. AUGUST STAKE. Half imuile. 238d. District. For all horses bred $15 entrance, $10 forfeit, $100 Purse $200. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th. Running. NEVADA COUNTY N, G. mile and repeat. $30 entrance, $15 forfeit, $250 added. Running. OMAHA MINE SUAKE, Free for all, for 2 year olds, § mile, $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. ®econd horse $50. Winners of any 2 year old stake race after August Ist to carry 5 lbs. extra. Maidens that have started and not placed second, after August 1st allowed 5 Ibs. Running. CHAMPION MINE STAKE, trance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. Trotting. 2:27 class. Purse $500. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th. Grand Stock Parade at 11 a. mM. 8 Running. NATIONAL HOTEL STAKE. . Free for all. 1 1-16 mile. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $175 added, $50 to secon.i horse. Winners of two races at any distance after August Ist to carry 5 lbs, extra; three or more 10 lbs. extra. Horses that have started twice or more times, at a mie or , ever, and not won, allowed 3 lbs. for each defeat. Pacing. 2:27 class. VPurse $400. i Trotting. 2:35 class. Purse $400. ; FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th. Ladies Tournament at 11 4. mM. 11. Running, NEVADA CILY STAKE, Free for all. 1 mile and repeat, $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $300 added. Second horse $75. Running. HOLBROOKE HOTEL STAKE. District. @ of a mile and repeat. 420 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. Winners of any heat race since August Ist to carry 7 lbs. extra. Trotting. District. For named horses. — Purse $250. Kunning. District. Saddle Horse Stake. Catch weights. 1 mile. entrance, $50 %dded. Four moneys—50, 25, 15, and 10 per cent. it, R. STAKE. Free for all. . One Free for all. 14 mile. #50 to second horse. $25 en9, 10. $5 SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th. Grand Stock Parade at 10 A. M. 15, Running. GRASS VALLEYSTAKE, 2 year olds § mile. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. $50 to second horse. Winners of any 2 year old stake race alter August Ist to carry 5 lbs. extra, and not placed second after August Ist allowed 6 Ibs, Running. Novelty Race. 1} miles. Freeforall, Noentrancefee. $200. Winners at any distance, at this meeting, to carry 5 Ibs. extra. $40 to first at half-mile; $50 to first at three-quarters; $50 to tirst’ atone mile; and $60 to first at the tinish, : * 2:25 class, Purse $750. 16. 17, Seb Ai Gerke CONDITIONS, No. 1. All trotting races are the best 3 in 5 (except tle two years old and yearlings) 5 to enter and three to start, but thg Board reserves the right to hold a less number than 5 to fill, DY the. dednetion ot a proportionate amount of the.purse. No. 2. The National Association rules to govern, but the Board reserves the right to trot heats of any two classes alternately, or to trot. a special race between heats. No. 8, A horse making a walkover shall ba entitled only to the entrance money paid in. When less than the required nuinber of starters appear ttey may contest for the entrance money paid in, ‘to be divided as follows: two-thirds to tirst, onethird to the second. id i No. 4. The State Agricultural Society rules of 1890 to govern all running races, except when conditions named are otherwise, No. 5: In all of the above races the entrance will be 10 per cent. of purse, and to accompany-nominations, Purses will be divided into 60, $0 and 10 per cent. No. 6, In all races envries not declared out by 6 P.M. of the day preceding the race will be required to start, . ; _No. 7. When there is more than ove entry by one person, or in the interest of, lthe particular hors they are to start mu.t be named by 4 v. M., vf the day preced. ing the race, o, 8. In races designated as ‘District, ’eall hc iGes are eligible that weie owned in the county of Nevada prior to June 1,°1892. No, 9. In all runniug races three starters will be required, No. 10. Racing colors to be named «i entrance, No. 11. In trotting races drivers are required to wear eaps of distinct colors, which must be named in the entrance. , No. 12. Hay and feed will not be furnished by the society, but will be for sale on the grounds atreasonable rates, Straw, will be furnished gratuitously, Entries close with the Secretary on August 10, 1892. . ~ All purses are free to all unless otherwise designated, M. L. MARSH, President. I, J. ROLFE, Secretary, Onion ie Aaa Oly, Cal, Postotlice address, Nevada City, Cal. hig earrnaaaes PRICES OF ADMISSION. — To Fair Grounds 50 cents; children under 12 years, 25 cents. To Pavilion 25 cents; children under 8 years, free. Round trip tickets, including admission to the Fair Grounds, will be sold at gthe Railroad Depots at Grass Valley and Nevada City, at 60 cents children under 1 je22-Im President, years, 25.cents.