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July 25, 1891 (4 pages)

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re Y Se Sana acs aaee anne aera SE ET a ceeiat mean nrc SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. L. 8. CALKINS, EDITOR. SATURDAY EV’ EDITORIAL PARAGRA PHS. It is not surp ls is in demand as a le ; few who never fails to "8Y lost in an immense pair A third sported nothing shirt with ruffled bosom. one of the something im It is easy to tal why is it not specify the particular appropr'# which they consider extravagant? We ce Ann te ona white know that the average Democrat is Op-} 5), bee scarcel no : me jc frectuall lated and would gladly, secretly, refuse to approp cent for pensions, erat who-is willing the money approp’ is an extravagance 7 The condition of Mr. ing is exciting, not easily -shoc lieve that it makes any votes, Abuse is notargument. ; tor Hill has never cleared himse'! suspicion of having party. Now i Governor-Senator to make public his] 6 opinion of the blue g be evened up, a8 i loves Watterson quite as muc son loves him. . chante do educating during the warm weather. nt ———— N: P. BROWN, BUSINESS MANAGER. NW’G, JULY 25, 1891. newly teresting when they talk. eee k about extravagant cations’ of the tatt Congress, but . brass A ing the Union veterans if it could be done . riate another to but where is the Demoto openly charge that —_—_—_— the fact that next ything to do The Mrs. Lease style of stump speakand interesting to people ked, but we cannot befor her side. Henry Watterson says Governor-Senarass editor things will ¢ is certain that Hill h as Watiernade many new people may be relied upon to back up the = Pe are years t ‘ding up ® prReo has the nerve to resent any man wh fai; no matter who attempt to dictate to hi makes it. The Georgia editor who said ‘‘A paper cannot live where a town council sticks its official notices on trees and the mertheir advertising on paper sacks,” made a bull’s eye and rang the this distinction—that one was sufficient to dress The largest and best looking Indian had ‘appropriated the hat and boots, and rising that ex-Senator. without other apparel walked about as .cturer. He} proudly as any city elerk. One Suit fer SS Writing in Century Dr. relates this incident of a Joma, Cal., in °49: A group of half cially attracted cqreeecrget were strutting about in all the glory dozen Indians espemy_ attention. They é of . will tell that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters the whole crowd. ©. B. Gillespie Sanday in Cosuit of clo Another was of pantaloons. but a white tailed coat, vied with immense buttons. » i fifth was decked with Democratic friends do a flashy vest, ee a tions . ing bat a red bandana, which was care eee The Desks in the Berkeley School. Each pupil in the Berkeley school will have, in the new pbuilding, a desk of iated for the old soldiers . tered in leather. ol ect in all of his studies fora whole husks, and mix them with a gum to reear he is to have his name neatly carved 5 ‘ on the lower side of the Blaine’s health. mig is an old Rugby Rugby school because hames were those William E. Gladstone, ‘themselves. Future . gen! find some great names carv he Berkeley school desks. Dr. White of t y j says that he has some go his pupils. —New York Times. —_—————_—— if of the. 8.11 been atraitor to his) 4ame in from t fourth flaunted & blue swallow ‘while the sixth had notharound his neck. Thus hard wood anda chair upho! Whenever. a boy is lid of his desk. 000 for twelve of eas carved thereon. among A Valuable Cat. s. W. Kimball, of Presque Iale, os i as m Maltese cat which is valu ee ek crse and buggy. The other day custom. Some of Bute offered . less, drank our quota of ‘“‘lie” tea. : t this time to worrys, the . time the Marquis ‘ 7 — = 4 magwamp pres more . $60, ago the old desks in. Beech’s Tea is the pure, unadulterated, than anything else. Has year is Presidential year 4D with this? of the historic e Mr. Kimball was away, the cat he barn and went to Mr. . no other kind. Can’t You Catch On To & known means of evercoming that obstinate disorder, constipation ? Of course you can. Then why don’t you? Ask those who have tried it, and they is a matchless laxative, effectual without violence—thoroughly alterative, but perfectly reliable. Itinvigorates too no less than it regulates the system, and it is chiefly to this first quality that it owes the permanency of its regulating effects. If vigor is lacking in the region of the bowels, the stomach or the liver, healthfulactivity in these organs is suspended. Deobstruents and cathartics in general are simply that and nothing more ; they relax the bowels merely without invigofating them, and as their laxative action is usually abrupt and violent, they freally tend to weaken the organs. Use .the Bitters, also, for malaria, rheumatism, indigestion, debility and kidney troubles. ‘*Lie’’ Tea. The Chinese make what they call “lie” tea. They take the dust which accumulates in the manufacture of tea, and rice semble tea. This they use to swell the bulk of cheap teas. We have all, doubtFor Over Half a Century. used for over fifteen years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect.auccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhea. Sold by Druggists in every part WinsLow’s Soornine Syrur,” and take 25 cents per bottle. tf women. The common afflictions of women are sick. head-aches, indigestion and nervoustr publes. They arisé largely from stomach disorders. As Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparifa is tte only powel regulating preparation, you can see than any other Sarsawhy it is more effective Iba 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: Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 142 7th 8t., 8. Gael, debility, Mrs. Belden, 510 Mason 8t., 8.F Miss R. Rosenblum, 232 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR MEN'S $ be wes sun-dried leaf, 60 cts per 1b. For sale ong by Thomas Shurtleff. of Robert Peel and Bevogcenceicinpe: 4 rudely carved by erations may ed on the lids Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been Nervous debility, oryyh Bt, 8. F. ‘Stomach troubles, Post 8t., 8. F. ° 1s. M. B. Priee, 16 Prospect . advertisements of Bick headaches, M only Fneatec catch the unwary, but purchase your goods © Bick neakeches, Mrs. M. Fowler, SYEllis Bt., 3 : Indigestion, Mrs. ©. D. , ° Bt. Congtipation, Mrs. C, Melvin, 126 Kearny Ot, 8. Bamg price, $1.00 or 6 for $5.00 . Jou's Sarsaparilla Most DR. ABERNETHY'S N Mrs. R. L. Wheaton, 704 Stuart, 1221 Mission Vegetable modern, most effective, largest bottle, é R SALE BY CARR BROS. Green Ginger BRANDY. Gures Cramps and Oolishave sold your Green r Brandy for years,and Ihave always heard it highly Aispoken of. Kink, Geary & } Co., Wholesale Druggists, “Sacramento. 3 ‘A thorough test of it leads me to gay that it is the and after ‘“mewing” a f somebody will. get the) Kimball's wif tarted to see what the cat wanted, ball followed it to the colt was hitched, and there found horse tied so secure scarcely move, and where, must have been severely bi ife, to the barn again. This the feline repeated three times, till at last, kind go to Henry Lane’s Feed and Livery Stable. tf 0 Mrs. Kimly that it could if it had reNew York Times. an preparation of Ir you want a very fine turnout of any that I have ever Icet Icet I consider your Ginger Brandy one of aici TAM’sS Trial will tell how they excel. ‘eke Soas ‘Regulator-is a most Confectionery \ lee Creat cellent appetizing tonic,—Saml. 8, Pentz, Chap. to Bishop of North Carolina. PARLORS, Citizens Bank. Secretary Foster has . . ini to be bulldozed by baa cB m 4 ¢ —— SS si ¢-Seansaithon killed. Lewiston Journal. of the Company, foot: of Main street, on Tax Bixben. Green's Phariiacy, d dey arn tay, gee ane at, [tat OH Ay go EE ARRIVED, an no organization has any right to dictate} Young —— course it will take . promptly atten = : jos. N. SOUTHER MANUF'G co. eae to the head of & department wit vare eS Phys 5 danghter—Oh,. Sopa Warer, better than ever, atCarr) 492 Market Street, San Frqnoiecd:” . Z or shall not do, and the great mass of bt says even the cleverest in the . Bros. — 6h ere 3 ladies can at last e ASSUFSchilling’s Best. Ask your grocer for “Lily White” . Broad Street, opposite flour and see that you get it. tf. — > ane 2 ‘ister . Tale pleasurein announcoe outa tog aan’ linge that their MILLINER mained any great length of time, pared to deliver ice to consumers in any . varket and has always not . art of the-vity.Orders-left at the office . -_ tisfuction to every one. HAVE THE CHOICEST§STOCK_OF bell of trath.If our friends the Farmer's Alliance, i vera’ Another Change, Another change is contemplated in the railroad time table, to take effect on or shortly after the first of next month: It is proposed to have the west-bound overland train which now reaches Colfax at 8:15a.M. arrive at 2:25 a. M. Overland No. 1, east-bound which reaches the edu. Colfax at 2:40 a. m. will arrive five minutes earlier. These are the only changes likely to be made. Meadow Lake Again. The Truckee Republican hopes to soo: be able to furnish its annual item concerning the prospective working of or. from Meadow Lake. There isnow amin ing/expert in the district who it is under stood repr ts some mining syndicat: that thinks it can work the rock to ad “ vantage, Just as soon as the reporter ©: . -ion, over! that paper can corral that expert ther: will be an item. . : __—_————— Schilling’s Best. Buy, try—on them rely. oe. ae _ Ice Corp Sopa Waren, with puri Fruit Juices. at Carr Bros’, tf Tart pain under the shoulder blade iz A ages Take Simmons Liver ReguIck Cream Sopa, 10 cents a glass, at Peralta Erall, A. School for Girls. Jpens Aug. 4, 1891, at Berxevey,, Cav. Finest School Building and: Furniture in America. NOTICE TO MINERS. IDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE Office of the Washington Mining Co, up to JULY THIRTIETH, 1891, to sink the main shaft from its present depth 100 And to drive the 400 feet lod k disThe Company reserves the right to re‘ject any and all bids, For further par_ tieulars enquire at the Company's office ~~ ALF. TREGIDGO, Supt. P.O, address, Washington, Nevada _ HOMER B, SPRAGUE, President. tance of 250 feet. ; Ai
OANDIES OF CALIFORNIA FOR 1891, —WILL OCCUR AT— SACRAMENTO, September 7th to September 19th, Inclusive. _ "WO WEEKS.) LL producers should be fepresented, and Co 1 : l : Jonsumers sh is, i A fact, a season of enjoyment and recreation, To ae. peg ego l vig! ia e greatest gathering of the year. x: ee: $5,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS, FOR FARM PRODUCTS ALONE. te $2,500 FOR COUNTY EXHIBITS. £ $500 FOR INDIVIDUAL DISPLAY , OF FARM PRODUCTS. ition Buil The Grand ding will : present an ap ance of life and har ESE Grand id Musical Concerts, by a Hand of Forty Meisena pu “~will hold nightly Concerts here, The Great Exhibition ot Live Stock, and the Superb Racing, . With other out-door recreative amusements, will rtainm: u ; furnish ente 4 &@ All Exhibits are carried FREE, and the Railroads ive liberal probe ral 5 -00 SUITS? “ 6 00 “ vat oy OO a 8 00 “ s 9 oo ‘i “ 50 oo “ Don't allow yourself to b . t our competitors who only lay traps to _GHARLES GRIMES, “Leading Clothter,— é “Corner Broad and Pine Streets. HEADQUARTERS FOR quare Dealing! ‘Honest Gonds* Honest Prices! Mrs, LESTER & CRAWFORD, AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION e humbugged by the glaring TTA PV ma THES lsuvanTrBEn TEs or Nevada Coun ty» ——COMMENCING——— TUESDAY, SEPT. 1ST, 1891, And Continuing Five Days. Pavition Exuibits AT GRASS VALLEY Shee RACING AND STOCK Exuisits AT ae was Glenbrook Park. ed of getting STYLISH ¥ HATS. MRS, LESTHR & CRAWFORD, Drain Street, nhrewada Citv10-000 Given in Purses and Pr Liberal Purses for State and County Horses, $I, z — ins Liberal Premiums for Live Stock, Farming, Orchard and Dairy Products, and Mineral, Mechanical and Aa os Exhibits. THE SPEED PROGRAM : TUESDAY, September 1st, Three-fourths of a mile and repeat. Second horse $50. Running. _ District. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added. 2 year olds and under, $200. lL have a fine lot of Eastern and Mar yaville Blankets of al ‘ Ping Ph en pace: e fea Bae Goniastere in Py papel is secon dase aed crack roo! oe Piabag Fei Ne ni kets 94 for $5.25; 10-4, $7.75; 14-4, $10 each pair, s 6 “ 4 50 “ 2 t A Boston “ ”“ Rey Bate “ reg “ e largest line of T os ‘rem clgewhere, and Valises in Nevada City and cheaper than you can buy n’s Minin; B {en's Sul top vole, 0, nailed, mans in 8. F., $3.87 a pair, worth $5.00, i 8 EDC Men's Lace and Button, $1.87, Noch sate eh mov ©. pa Lt, Progans, 9-2, wah $1.75, r raw Hats, Men's Cloth Hata, 15 at ag opens Se ‘ ‘ Boy Men's Dennim Overalla, Riveted, 45 cen “Canton Flannel Undershirt and le nag cents ée h 45 “ bs erino — ind a large assortment of other kinds. z , BOY’S CLOTHING Soys’ Navy Flannel Blouse Suits sell now § 1.00, forme — — es ican aoa ial at oor 1. 4 Ce eos it prmerly 61.50 _ ol -Chevoit Se 4tol2yre 1,27 G8 2.50. “Mixed Cassimere = ‘* 28, 9% “400. °* f “ # “ 8.75, “5,00. : a Mas 8.62, # 4.75, sane Fine 4 8.87," ed 5.00. ys nee Pants, 2 cents a pair, formerly Aare pa = “ “ “ 59 = : “ “ \ll Wool “ ~ 9 35 Ladieg’ Shoes of the very best material, No it ‘adied fine Frenob Kid Button . No inferior Shoes kept. iMarantee French Kid, hand tienen! orkoney reruead siz -adies Fine Longole Buttes Sh ; Prewch a gt beter C) 24 to 6, sell now 12 anyother house §2.75. shilaren’e steele Goat Button Bhoes “£00 r 200. thi rap'stnpes, Spring Heel Button size 84 toll * 1,12 wed 1.60. a ines f nose i w 1,75 disses’ Kid Heeled Shoes util 137 ae if All goods in the St : Paes a saree tabhac ore not mentioned will be sold at The prices are much lower than retail deal ; n : ers can b for. It will pay you to lay in a supply, as under prlinaty hereasked. of fare, 427 58END FOR PREMIUM LI £47 For information of all kinds, address the salen FRELERICK COX, Tiesident. race, The National Association rules to govern, b Boar heats of any two classes alternately, 3 two a raion sie Beso oo A horse making a walk over shall be entitled When less than the required number of srsginem rnin they m _ = money paid in, to be divided as follows : two-thirds to ~The State Agricultural Soci EROS gene nana ine ditions nana Wee otherwise. we sed ide all running races, except when conIn all running races three starters-will be required, In all of the above races the ent: i cit subtree” e entrance will be ten In all race entries not declared tase Racing colors to be named in entrance. In trotting races drivers i Tee be namedin their entries, are required to wear caps of distinct colors, which must Inraces designated as “District” : ae Nevada county prior to July TOU, 180), Nm horses are eligible. that were owned in Hay and feed will not be furnished b grounds at reasquable rates. Straw will Be furnished gratuitously, 3i stanc = . Entry bl iBtained : ! circum es you will pay one-third more than the prices City planks can bv oBtained upon application to the Secretary's office, Nevada ” : All purses are free to all unless oterwise designated Ph Entries to close with the Secretary on August 15th, 1891 I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. a ostoflice address, Nevada City, Cal. ' : les :Ce premier au, it District. One mil ‘ peat. $25 entrance ; $15 forfeit ; $250 added. Second horse $50. le and re Running. National Hotel Stake. Free for all. Two year olds. 5-8 of a $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50; maidens $25 entrance ; $10 iorfeit ; $200 added ; second THURSDAY, September 3d. Running. Nevada City Stake. Free for all. 1 1-4 miles. $25 entrance . ce ; 2:30 class, $400. Free for all, $300. FRIDAY, September 4th. (Running. Grass Valle ‘fo ( Fi alley Stake. Free for all. One mil entrance ;9$25 forfeit ; $800 added ; second horse a5. er Free for all. 3-4 of a mil peat, $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added; second horse ean. hess 2:30 class, $500. Saddle Horse Stake. Catch wei, ; ghts. One mile, entrance ; $50 added. Four moneys, 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent al SATURDAY, September 5th, Running. South Yuba Stake. Free for all. 5-8 of a mile and repeat. $25 One and one-sixteenth niles, $25 entrance ; $10 Baby cried, ies ht t Nevada County sy sckcraset pee a oO pb a batch ee ss a $, Trotting. District. s “4 bad . * . a wd . wT . i ee eT oth the method and results whe: — eile ce : Boys’ Toarmamest ab 11 4. a yup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan‘ ; 4. Running. Nevada County N. G, R. 3 ad refreshing to the taste, and actPureand RichIceCream \ on oe oe ently yet promptly on the Kidneys BY THE DISH: —— cig A — the sysi & -: : " 1 em ectually pe colds, head5 mile. ches and fevers and cures habitual (1 STREET ? ANTOINE TAM, Dae aca ‘onstipation permanently. F ciicwtvnaeigh ated ou. NEVADA CITY THE PIONEER’ C pa pe ently. ie tale ATERER. 6. Running. Free for all For t g ‘ ee and $1 bottles by all druggists eld . : 2 suanglbaigce ge Spctacaraen LIFORNIA (FIG SYRUP CO. ae ; taf I have positively determined to REMOVE FROM. — Se Sauer aie aka von, Wr DWARE, IRON, STEEL, TIN0 t 0 Oran ic . aor CITY as soon as my stock of Men’s and Boys’ The Celebrated French 4 s WARES STOVES, . “ nee ne: Pee a ah aos can be reduced. Grand Stock Parade at 11 o’clock a. mM. _ or that reason I will sell a newl l d Basar ry OUTS, d y selected stock at} &. errante APHRODITINE or m Crockery, Glass Ware, Wood J. L. BUSH less pap San Francisco cost. Do not miss this opportu$10 forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50. yr and Willow Ware OTD deenan Gouehy licker ta pee nity for securing Bargains. 9. Pacing. Free for all. le ada Count; . pare PE se dehtiol sete Comey a cheng i oe COME E ARLY 10. Trotting. 3 year olds. respect, ae fn ae desired, from the BE ; CNW. ICES, at ee eee Bi 64 Miminmg : Suppliecs. . 4!) wishing to have any work done in this Is BROKEN. 7 Ladies Tournament at 11‘0’clock A. M, BEFORE ; fay ay S§ well to reserve future orders para sates ah Be ‘ : ony overt Oa : HERE !S A PARSIAL LIST: loa, over Inds otice places he will do business this} Men’s Suits I sell now at $ 4.62, in other stores $ 7.50 — ‘ oack, Seminal Weakness, H FAMOUS “SUFERIOR” RANGE. senna # H 6.75 “ 10.00 1S. Ronning, Nevin Renaer Hine fees, dness, Weak Mi OLIVER CHII LED PLOW Columbia Hill, from Jun i y 7 4 10.00 g A e@20thto Jul “ “ “ poe ‘ ‘ancy, whieh if neglested of ; ’ uy pares 7.50 12,00. 13. Trotting. Free for all; tr sm Beat by nity. CLAUS3 SUTLERY . Sth. 11.00 “ 16.00, a if A WRITTES GU. s « 12.00 “ . Running. District. ov ery #30 order Toad, fo rein given f North Bloomfield, July 8th,cand_ will . : 4 “+ 14,00." “ wt i “ ‘houssude of tesfuonlals from old and young, vieit other towne on the Ridwe-shis Fait, . * SU Your emectal Wientien to my Mote Dingeme! end Corkaarew Saqk snd Frock 8 of oth sexes, who have been ently cured . AGENTS FOR THE CA , ss 9 cn A eae ge — rue ik Paes Tsp ree. Address DER WORKS. ORNIA POW] Mr. Bush takes Pictures by the Instan. Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50 ; PACIFIO spec 2 Nanoous Presets. in i sag oe saa all Suits I have. Come and satisfy yourself that state Grand Stock Parade at 10 o'clock a. M. ee ——$—$—$_—$_$_—_$_{_—_—_—_— Panis 61 ee . “% Sansome Street, San Franelece Cal wees . Men’s Cotton Pants at : . $1.00 a pair, funcy patterns like Cassimere P pe 5 i FOR SALE BY x whe Last Oech ths Htantnnk Meuse Wite Gane wat ere Pants. entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50 W. D. VINTON « « = Nevada Gity. TT EL B GREAT : : 7 conte to 91.00 ite Bhirt, well made and fitty cut, fall front. 16. Running. Free for all. a Men’s Gingham Blouses, 85 cents. forfeit ; $200 added ; second h Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic. A Chance to get Blankets cheap. 17. oe Trotting. 2:24 class, $600. \ CONDITIONS. ak All trotting racés are the best three in fi tostart, but the Board reserves the stati to bead «ta ere Tan Udal © So aca taal 3 reduction of a proportionate amount of tlie purse, ess number than 6 to fill by the, right to trot y.to the entrance mone sas Y paid in. yf contest for the enrat, one-third to the “ 5 Purses will be divided into 60,'30 whee * : 6P. M. 3 m. of the day preceding the race will When there is more than.o ; + ssadlar backs thay ates Se: antey by one person or in the interest of, the parnatned by 6 Pr, M, of the day preceding the \ } the Society, but will be for eale on the' Sie . Postoftice address, Nevada City, Cal. ween sagen ie uma : x F . : 4 ibid oe zeit 8 POSES SS pee Forage © Bone an oa > — ef