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July 27, 1891 (4 pages)

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ne 4, ” net et — DAILY TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKIN " L, 8, CALKINS, EDITOR. _ A Poet's Advice. A Dervish, lazy and hungry, met a Sufi poet, and he begged of him alms, but the son ofjsongs and the father of sayings said, “I have only the wisdom of God, the advice of the dead and the songs of men.” “Willa song fill my paunch?” cried the other. To whom made answer the poet: “Sing a song of sixpence, and that will-fill your pocket with rye, and scatter the rye, and that will fetch silly blackbirds to make for you a pie—and any girl will cook ‘ “Thanks,” said the man.—Centurv. 8, Proprietors: N. P. BROWN, BUSINESS MANAGER. { eee MONDAY EVENING, JULY 27, 1891. FREE ADVERTISI NG. Will Publish . fTrade ‘The State Board o parniaued. a List of Descriptions if The State Board of Trade have sent out letters to various parties to prepare & list sale in this section of “the f lands for ‘4 i ae ‘State, with description and price for ee Ind: game. Jt is the intention of the Man— Reagan, who recently reShc ig le é } : i -ao-mraatigtorave the list. signed from ager, EWl Mastin, ‘ bi published and distributed throughout the sat dare nor ‘ ae jEast in order to controvert the prevail: com missioners, yp mah ng impression that lands are held at €X-. J y ig Save ‘ Goodland can be p'r-. jer county,Tenn., or itant prices. — chased cheaply in Those who have tracts f Oct, 18, 1818, and received a COmmon school and ‘or sale would do ig i lvet: wall to take advantage of this free 8° 78°") thnited collegiate , tising. a / education. He WHEATLAND. . settled iu the re; MARYSVILLE. — oe! publie_of Texas . Z ,) = n Place . in 1839, where he aghe Total Assensmenté of — J. H. REAGAN. as Finally Determined. The followings the total valuation of the assensmpefit roll for the year 1891 for practiced law and entered politics. quently served two terms as the United States senate to . simply that and nothing more ; they relax of. the Texas . the bowels merely without invigorating In 1847 he was. semble tea, This they use o swell the elected state representative, ap ore rict 7 Can't You Catch On To a known means of overcoming that obstinate disorder, cgnstipation? Of course you can. Then why don’t you? Ask those who have tried it, and they will tell that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters 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, healthful activity in these organs is suspended. Deobstruents and cathartics in general are them, and as their laxative action is usually abrupt and violent, they. really tend to weaken the organs. Use the Bitters, also, for malaria, rheumatism, indigestion, debility and kidney troubles. ‘Lie’? Tea. The Chinese inake what they call ‘‘lie” tea. ‘They take the dist Which accumulates-inthemanufacture of tea, and rice husks, and mix them with a gum to rebulk of cheap teas. .We have all, doubtless, drank our /quota of ‘‘lie” — tea. Just 24. In fast 24 hours J. V. 8. relieves constipation ahd sick headaches, After it gets the system ander control an occasional dose prevents return, We refer by permission to W. H. Marshall, Brunswick House, 8. F.; Geo. A. Werner, 531 California 8t., 8. F.; Mrs. C. Melvin, 136 Kearny 8t., 8. F., and many others who have found relief from constipation and sick headaches. G. W. Vincent, of 6 Terrence Court, &. F. writes: ‘i am 60 years of age and have had constipation 25 years. I was induced to try Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. } I recognized in it an herb the Mexicans used to give us im the early 50’s for bowel troubles. (I came toCal. in 1899,) andl knew it would help me and it has. For the first time in years I can sleep well and my system is regular. The old Mexican herbs in this remedy are a certain cure in constipation and bowel troubles.” Ask for J s Vegetable ou Sarsaparilla . FOR SALE BY CARR BROS. DR. ABERNETHY'S i Wheatland, . ? ‘ : : ity 1. Marysville and W! judge. Prior to the secession conven. Beech’s Tea is the pure, unadulterated, nd out by County Auditor. Jen-} tion of Texas in 1861 he was two terms . sun-dried leaf. 60 i co * ac a kine Pee in congress. He was postmaster general by Thomas Shurtleff ‘ Gee < YSVILLE. of the Confederate government during f° a § 494,275 the civil war. After pecsedantmmaa For Over Half a Century. Value of city town rod : 923,955 was congressman for six acre ger a oe . Value of _improvemen tc. 604,890 . his seat in the senate March 4, , as \ jow’s ing Syrup has been Value of paar pe el ; successor to Samuel B. Maxey.— Mr. . used for_over_fifteen years by millions of Value of money 4” 73,112. Reagan is an earnest student of political . mothers for their children while teething, credits. -economy, and had a prominent part in . with perfect su Ti dosikes tua saaik oo EBnchsosstA AME AE ner 5 ay Sees fea oe PRE el “TPE Meh sae mena teen an fae a close reasoner and vigorous speaker. softens the gums, allays all pain, cures IX WHEATLAND. Value of city and — lots. . $ np fimprovements.--~ 216 vais of personal property, etc. 80,572 Value of money and. solvent aie credits . R Total. value...-:$ 243,797 The First Location. Mr. Geo. W. Woodworth of St. Louis, Missouri, now visiting our city, says the Telegraph, after an absence of thirty-s>> ears, was the pioneer discoverer and io Neat of quarts claims on the hill border = fag our beautifal yalley_on the east t © \ which he gave the name of Ophir Hillfamous on account of the many millions oi gold which-has been taken ou of the district in the past by the Empire _.a, and_by_the thousands of dollars in gold which is now bemg taken out monthly. Mr. ‘Woodworth is entitled being enrolled as one of the first quartz miners this State, he having been the dis. . coverer \of the Ophir Hill lode in the sammer of ’50, and’ one of the original locators of Union Hill, . t preside of the meeting organizing that district, January 30, 1851, as attested by th« records and reports. Special Fruit Train. . now first ial fruit train of the bebe a Sacramento last season was shipped from ‘ Saturday by the California Fruit Comford peaches, urple plums, German pranes, and ee of the table variety. The train will make express time. " The grapes shipped are quite early, and of a poor variety, but find a ready and very satigfactory sale in New York at from $1.80 to $1.85 a crate. The consignment goes to Omaha, . Minneapolis, Chicago, New York and ‘The prices of ll fruits in the east are strong. A Test Cace. Jerry Payne, ex-Treasurer of thi: county, who is nowrunning a saloon @ Sacramento, is testing the ordinance con cerning the closing of saloons at midnight Jerry tried to evade the law by settin; up-a-cook-stove and dealing out lunches to his customers after midnight, thinkin; f to have his place classed as. an eating + house. ————EEEE— O14 Coins : t and sold by D. E. Morgan, Ne , vada City, Cal. tf Schilling’s Best. Buy, try—on them rely. ~ Ice Corp Sopa Warer, with pur: Fruit Juices, at Carr Bros’. tf Tuart pain under the shoulder blade i dyspepsia, Take Simmons Liver Regu lator. : Carr SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE: Loss of ite; bad breath; bad taste in shoulder-biade ; in the back or side— to todo Afake Simmons Liver = EFFEOCTUAL . AN Malaria, Horace Chilton, a lawyer, of Tyler, Tex., has been appointed to fill the remaindér of Mr. Reagan’s term in the senate, which expires March 8, 1898, The Division of Africa. wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhea. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and for ‘‘Mrs. Wiunsiow’s Soornine Syrvr,"’ and take no other kind. °25 cents per hottle, tf 1° Green Ginger BRANDY. Cures Cosi and Oolis. Ginger Brandy for years,and have always heard it mene spoken of, Kirk, GEARY "Sacramento. i A thorough test of —it iiCo., Wholesale Druggists, i advertisements of our competitors w catch the unwary, but purchase your We have sott-your Green “CLOTHING WAR STIL, RAGES 2 . ro HAVE YOU SEEN OUR MEN'S $5 00 SUITS? . “as at 4 4 6 oo “ ae e oe 7 fee) +s “a “6 “a 8 reve) 46 4 “ 46 9 00 “ “46 “ “ 10 00 oc Don’t allow yourself to be humbugzed by the glaring f ho only lay traps to goods of GRIMES, Leading Clothier, Corner Broad and Pine Streets. CHARLES HEADQUARTERS FOR —— Couare Dealing! ‘Honest Goods ' Honest Prices! 7 Mrs, LESTER & CRAWFORD, . — 1-9 GRASS and first president+—~ Ice Cream Sopa; 10 cents a glass, at Brothers. ulator oe Here is a mighty continent gobbled ap, parceled out and divided as though it was honestly earned property instead of something else! Just now Europe practically owns or holds by might of the sword all Africa, as witness the following figures regarding the possessions of the great powers in the Dark Continent: France, 7,400,000 square kilometers with 24,000,000. inhabitants; England, including Egypt, 5,000,000 square kilometers, with 82,000,000 inhabitants; Germany, 2,300,000 square kilometers, with: 7,800,000 inhabitants; Portugal, 2,200,000 square. kilometers, with 10,000000_inhabitants; Italy, 1,250,000 square idlometers, with 5,100,000 inhabitants. pe acacia LIS 0 ONE ENJOYS oth the method and results whe: ‘yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ud refreshing to the taste, and acte ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys“em effectually, dispels colds, headches and fevers and —“ peas ‘onstipation permanently. For sale n 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANOI8CO, CAL, LOU/BVALE, KY. WEW YORK, N.Y The Gelebrated French Gure, Warranted “APHRODITINE”” os;ncasd :very $5.00 order received, to refund th 1 Permanent cure is not effected. housands of monials from old and } if both sexes, who have been on! vy the use of Aphroditine. Circular¥ree. THE APHRO MEDICINE CO, PACIFICO BRANCH, ‘ FOR SALE BY — Peralta Hall, A School for Girls. Finest School Building and Furniture in America. IDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE Office of the Washington Mining Co. up to JULY THIRTIETH, 1891, to sink feet, And to drive the 400 feet level a disi ee ee Bpesian, promt sti, ire, ” eqme fine a tt yb peo Dng ve and assip powers
= M Boren, ™. p., Washington, Ark, \e ONLY GENUINE _i, ‘Has our % Stamp in red on front uf wrapper. * jeg? medicine for twenty tance pf 250 feet. . The Company reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For further particulars enquire at the Company’s office at Ormonde. . . ALF, TREGIDGO, Supt. kind go to Henry Lane’s Feed and Livery Stable. Jaks GUARANTEE is given for nd the money if We have you ddresa “# Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. N. D. VINTON = « = Nevada Gity. pens Aug. 4, 1891, at Burkeney, Cat. NOTICE TO MINERS. the main shaft from its present depth 100 jeads me tosay that itis the most elegant preparation of ~<e Ir you want a very fine turnout of any tried. Wm. J. Dentist, 300 Stockton street San Francisco. tf 9 pe lee! Ice! I consider your Ginger Brandy ove of the finest preparations of Ginger in the market and has always given the highest satisfaction to every one. The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice to consumers in any part of the city. Orders left at the office of the Company, foot of Main street, on ( Frep. Brnver. Green's Pharmacy, the Plaza, or with the driver, willbe 4 wi romptly attended t tf Alameda. i La 5 : é : ae = ——— JOS. N. SOUTHER MANUE'’G cO., Sopa Water, better than ever, at Carr Bros’. . tf ~ee Schilling’s Best: ; Ci fg ABA "ss Trial will tell how thny ‘exon. o Smumons Liver Regulator isa most exConfectionery Glee Creat cellent appetizing tonic.—Saml. 8. Pentz,. Chap. to Bishop of North Carolina. PARLORS, Ask your grocer for “Lily White” Broad Street, opposite Gitizens Bank: flour and see that you get it. tf. Se ad — a . HAVE THE CHOICESTZSTOCK{OF CANDIES Baby cried, : Ever brought to Nevada County: “. Take pleasure in announcing that their MILLINER e 5a HAS ARRIVED, and ladies can at last be assurMRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. Main Street, Nevada city. od of getting STYLISH: Ss eee SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR — ——OF THE—— AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION or Nevada County, ‘ ——COMMENCING-—— TUESDAY, SEPT. 1ST, 1891, And Continuing Five Days. PavILION EXHIBITS: AT WT ALLEW SNe RriaC ai SLE SSC SPCR Sed 2 % Racine AND Stock Exntprrs aT Gilienbrook Fark. 10,000 Given ia Purses and Premiums, i iberal Liberal Purses for State and County Horses. Premiums for Live-Stock, Farming;-Orehard and Dairy Products, and Mineral, Mechanical and Art Exhibits, THE SPEED PROGRAM : TUESDAY, September Ist, 1. Running. District. Three-fourths of a mile and repeat, forfeit ; $150 added. Second horse $50. Trotting. 2:26 class, $600 $25 entrance ; $10 ab A SPECIALTY.4 Doctor prescribed ; Cantera! — Pureand Rich Ice Cream BY THE DISH. Ice Cream Soda Water Tremendous Fall in Prices ! 4 ANTOINE TAM, LEGG & SHAW, MAIN 8TREET...... NEVADA CIT) 4 THE PIONEER CATERER, Dealers in 2 FURNITURE, Photogranhic! BEDS, 2D J. L. BUSH ‘TOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE PEO= of Nevada pT that he is prepared to make First-class Pictures in every respect, and any size desired, from the smallest gem to life-size, at e GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. All wishing to have any work done in this line will do well to reserve future orders BEDDING, House Furnishing Goods, Etc. ' ; for Mr, Bush, . Oarvets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Cloth Notice places he will do business this Wall Paper, Window Shades. summer ; . ‘ Columbia Hill, from June 20thto July 6th. North Bloomfield, July 8th,<and will visit other towns on the Ridge this Fall. UPHOLSTERING AND CAKPET LAYING Mr. Bush takes Pictures by the Instantaneous Process. je28-1m Ee THA GH DAT STAT E* A IT Ee OF CALIFORNIA FOR 1891. Map Picture Frames Made to order, —WILL OCCUR AT— SACRAMENTO, : ‘ $ 2 5 0 0 FOR COUNTY EXHIBITS. $500 ition Building will present an appearance of life and harmony. rand Musical Concerta, by a Band of Forty Musicians, i will hold nightly Concerts here. OF FARM PRODUCTS. The Grand Ex . Tne Great Exhibition of Live Stock, and the Superb Racing, With other out-door recreative amusements, will furnish entertainment for all. sf All Exhibits aye carried FREE, and the Railroads give liberal excursion rates of ; i s@PSEND FOR PREMIUM LISTS. gs #27 For information of all kinds, address the Secretar County, Cali oe FREDERICK COX, Presiden EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary, ee se . 4 September 7th to September 19th, Inclusive. "* (TWO WEEKS.) Boys’ Navy Flannel Blouse Suits sell now § 1.00, formerly $1.50 LL producers should be represented, and. Consumers shonld attend. It is, in i, Mixed Casaimere “ iM 2.50. 5 4.00, fact, a season of enjoyment and recreation. ‘To miss the State Fair is to miss} ‘ “ “ “ 302 4b the greatest gathering of the year. ' : a Fine “ Hs 8.87, «$5.00. ; Boys Kuee Panta, 2 cents a pair, formerly 87 cents, * $5 00 IN CASH PREMIUMS, FOR " ig 4 “ a ig bad 5 ny ts 4 0 FARM PRODUCTS AL E. a gg at $1.00 “ ‘“ 50 FOR INDIVIDUAL DISPLAY. « '? “ GRAND CLONING OUT SUL I have positively determined to REMOVE FROM Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be reduced. NEVADA CITY as soon as my stock of Men’s and Boys’) -rrovemy:”" District.” 2 year olds and under, $200. WEDNESDAY, September 2d, Boys’ Tournament at.L] A. M. 4. Running. Nevada County 'N. G. R. R. Stake. District, One mile and repeat. $25, entrance ; $15 forfeit ; $250 added. Second horse $50. 5. Running. National Hotel Stake. Free for all, Two year olds, 5-8 of a mile. $25entrance ; $10 forfeit; $150 added ; second horse $50; maidens allowed 5 pounds, 6. Running. Free for all. $25 entrance ; $10 iorfeit ; $200 added ; second * horse $50. 1 1-4 miles, 7. Trotting. 2:40 class, $400. : THURSDAY, September 34. Grand Stock Parade at 11 o’clock A. M. ' t havea fine lot of Eastern and Marysville Blankets of all colors [ will sacrifi mA nee tee yuo. FE es cathe gy nek hich 3 all shades. ue ee ne Marysville ¢ Family Blankets ‘or $5.25; 10-4, $7.75; 14-4 Crack Proof Rubber Boots, $5.75 a pair. $3 LE IES Oey Bele Snag cry “ 450 * ae eaborarveeae Boston * 00 * TAe invest line‘of Trusike ane Vail ‘he largest line of Trunks and Valises in Nevada City d y i them cigewhere, i pti y and cheaper than you can buy Men’s Mining nots, nailed, made in 8, F., $8.87 a pair, 00, Men’s Calf top sole, $4 00, worth ‘35.00: Ps ro eee fine Men's HAND SEWED Calf Lace Gaiters, 93,50, worth $5, Men’s Lace and Button, $1.87, worth $3.00, Men’s Bregana, $1.25, worth $1.75. Fine Men's Straw Hats, from 50 cents up. , Men’s Cloth yam 38 cents. . a oye ney Men's Dennim Overalls, Riveted, 46 centaa pair. Canton Flannel Undershirt and Drawers, > cents eh. Merino. ise 45 fe And a.large assortment of other kinds, BOY’S CLOTHING. 50, Ladies’ Shoes of the very best material. No inferior Sh Ladies fine French Kid Button, $8 87, any other cg Hada Guarantee French Kid, hand turned, or money retunded, ; . Ladies Fine Dongola Button Shoes, size Z¢ to 6, sell now $1.87 any other h use $2.75. ” 2.87 rt ae 8,50. French Kid, 2d qualit 4 Pebble Goat bation ‘shoes at eh 2.00 “ an Children’s Shoes, Spring Heel Button size 84 toll “1.12 ~ 1.50. “fine u Hier, #1 “ 175 a ‘ ‘a ie _] Slisses’ Kid Heeled Shoes utol “ae rf 2.00. the same rates. hereasked. All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at : The prices are much lower than rétail dealers can buy for. . It will pay you tolay in a supply, as under ordinary circumstances you will pay one-third more than the prices For that reason . will sell a newly selected stock at. 8. Running. _ Nevada City Stake. Free for all, 1 1-4 miles, $25 entrance ; less than San Francisco cost. Do not miss this opportu#10 fontoly.; BOOP added + etaved Satne 900: nity for securing Bargains. 9. Pacing. Free for all, 2:30 class, $400. fe} OME E ARLY 10. Trotting. 3 year olds, Free for all, $300, BEFORE THE STOCK FRIDAY, Soplember 4th, Is BROKEN. Ladies Tournament at 11 o’¢lock a: M. mssatonn G 11, Running. Grass Valley Stake, ‘Free for All. One mile and repeat. $50 HERE IS A PARFIAL LIST: entrance ;g$25 forfeit ; $300 added ; second horse $75, Men’s Buits I sell now at $ pi in other stores : 70 12. Running. North Banner Mine Stake. Fyeefor all. 3-4 of a mile and re+ \e f 00, " y iad a BPD: BPO ‘ vie 99 peat. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit; $150 added ; second horse $50, “ “ 7.60 at 12.00, 13, Trotting. Free for all. “2:30 class, $500. i * : a : sh 14. Running. District. Saddle Horse Stake. Catch weights, One mile. $5 ae : “oe 14.00 ‘i 50,00. entrance ; $50 added. Four moneys, 50, 25, 15 and 10 per-cent. {call your special attenti®n to my Black Diagonal and Corkscrew Sack and Frock Suit I > They are used fur Dress. At $12.75. s BATURDAT; September 5th. Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50. Grand Stock Parade at 10 o’clock a. M ; It is impossible to enumerate all Suits I have, Come and satisfy yourself that state $ : 9 smant is ootrees: 15, Running. South Yuba Stake. Free for all, 5-8 of a mile and repeat. $25 Men's Cotton Pants at $1.00 a pair, fincy patterns Iike Cassimere Pants, entrance ;~$10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50, The ie! pberipnd-o sypicats Brand White Shirt, well made and fitty cut, full front. 16, Running, Free-for all, One and one-sixteenth miles, $25 entrance ; $10 sien'e Giaubain Hiseaan, 06 conte forfeit ; $200 added second horse $50, Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic. A Chance to get Blankets cheap. 17. Trotting. 2:24 class, $600, CONDITIONS. All trotting races are the best three in five (except two year olds Bt 3 tostart, hut the Board reserves the right to hold a on yi rl Sto all Ee reduction of a proportionate amount of the purse. The National Association rules to govern, but the Board rese: i heats of any two classes alternately, or trot a special stad Pomel Be am A horse making a walk over shall be entitled only to the en i When less than the required number of starters eanae they ae ee sy sald =a trance money paid in, to be divided as follows : two-thirds to Reet, one-third to the second, . The State Agricultural Society rules to govern all running races,’ ; didions Samad ora ihaeatin cea v shh ES vba wireydhhal In all running races three starters will be required, In all of the above racés the entrance will be ten per cent. of purse, : pany nominations. Purses will be divided into 60,30 a 10 per il — In all i i g : lL race Agrees not dostaees out by 6 Pp. M, of the day preceding the race will When there is more than one ‘entry by one ; rson or in the interest of, the‘ parth horse they are to start must be named by 6 Pp. mM. of the day eating tho Racing colors to be named in entrance, ° In trotting races drivers are be namedin their entries, _ In races designated as ‘District’’ onl; ch horses ble . i Nevada county prior to July 10th, 1891, men are eligible that were owned in Hay and feed will not be furnished by th grounds at reasonable rates. Straw will te tarnished Sates te : ng nian can be obtained upon pplication to the Secretary's office, Nevada required to wear-caps of distinet colors, whidh must be for sale onthe ty All pufses are free to all unless otherwise designated. — Rohe ae Ceaee Entries to close with the Secretary on-Auguat'1th, 1601. 1 M. L. MARSH, President. — address, Nevada City, Cal, A hig ate ear = ne ys &) ew ee i C1 ou in th shi be gol “to Th shc _..pic éd for eat: Th I the is 1 den Wi bee yea cat inf Thi atri * Jeg the EP a pe ge ae aS ae SLO Bay