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November 21, 1891 (4 pages)

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EL ore. hoes cs. {P, ip of . P on ) and pol'e= na f Neevada ill be ercial ing. BLER iw, t AND Neva AVEL ion of. ancisNorth « n, the int of 28th everal of the ‘Am't. é . aad a2 a See Seseseusssss BSESnSNERE 5s THE DAILY goal Nevada City, aerate County, Calff. plished hg Foy _Except Sun" ya. Established Sep od Sept. 6, 1860. un = moms tts Fortiizing Bifect Upon. ssuetsascs er <== He Thinks the Grand JuPy Censure Unjust. ee SATURDAY "EV'NG, Nov, 21, 1891. A Brief Record. of Various. Matters of Local lnterest. Services will be held at the Episcopal Church at eleven o'clock tomorrow morning. Rev. H.H. Wilcox will preach., Tre Indian Flat school, taught-by Miss Maggie O'Connell, closed yesterday for the winter. “A fine program of exercises was given. After several days interruption of the. Francisco Wasp: water supply from the town pipes at Grass Valley, owing to making of con. streams nection with the new main on Mill street, * water was turned on yesterday. There will be preaching at the Congretional Church Sunday morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. J.Sims. Subject in. in a few decades, land not thus renewed . richest.and most valuahle lands, in the is found to have exhausted its plant-food . State. the evening, ‘“The Woman Had Five Husbands’ and Was Confronted by a Wonde® ful Mind-reader,” Several. weeks ago the Transcripr published a full description of D. R. MeKillican’s;copper mine near North Bloom: field. of ore made by Mr. Woehler of Spencevillashow that it carries four . tilizing slickens, gradually building up and a half per cent of copper. Two and . the plains as the river bed has been raised a half per cent. ore on be worked. at &} by the deposit of detritus in its channel, profit. The subject at the Methodist Chureh their primal level. tomorrow jnorning will be, ‘‘The Strange Workings of Providence in Leading Men . Egyptian farmers, that whenever the wato Salvation,” and in the evening .Rev. Mr. Chisholm will: préach a Thankagiv-. gods of. Egyyt were invokéd to send The Epworth League will . down an increasing flodd.The river bed hold a Thanksgiving service in the Par-. and the adjacent plains-are many feet ing sermon. lors of the Church at 6:15 P.M. Special Notice. The parties who took away the anvil from the Davis Bros. claim, in Herschman’s diggings, are requested to return it immediately or they will be prosecuted: n21-3t Davis BRoTHERs. STOVES FOK EVERYRODY. of life and destraetion of property. The river bed had been so faised that the Wa$ ter found a new course to the: sed, which . . : it still follows. In Japan are instances where the bed of the riverhas been raised higher than the adjacent land The Mississippi has WASHPROMETHE stated, will require a constant expenditure the Valleys Below, Jessa“ = ss Never before in the history of the]. world was there an opportunity to so cheaply and effectually protect the low lands along a river margin from overflow as,is presented in the valley of the Sacmountains. The mining silt or ‘‘slickens’ should be utilized to build up a broad bench on either side of the Sacramento or its tributa:ies at places liable to overflow. These should be of sufficient height aud width to withstand the Problem. . 4 ASSMIR BOND, A Suggestion About Solving the Slckens ramento by the mining industry of the. And Gives Some Figures and Comparisons Sustiiting His Belief. Says A. I. Fal'er ‘in to-day’s San in Egypt, where for 4,000 years the farmers have raised abundant crops of a similar character, on the same land, while, if yaarly planted to the same crops. over the plains, has left a deposit of fertill river bed and plain are far Te So desirable were these overflows to the ters were withheld fur a season, all the higher than when the scopter of Menea was supreme along the Nile, or when Cheops laid the foundation of his imperishable tomb at Gizeh. ‘ The waters of the Tigris and Euphrates came down’ from the mountains of Armenia laden with rich spoils from their storm-assaulted peaks, and spreading out ever the plains, made of Chaldea a garden spot of marvelous fertility, blooming upon the border of the great Arabian highest rise of water for centuries to come. Let there be ample width between That the deposits from mountain . the innér margins tocarry any flood. . If enrich and fertilize the lands . desirable these benches could be made a upon which they remain is well proven . thousand yards-wide, perpetual guard:to lands outside against destroying floods, and would themselves, In most river valleys occasional years . be necessary to throw up slight embankof floods have done the work that in. ments in sections of sufficient strength to Egypt has been done by: the annually . retain the water till it had settled, when. overflowing Nile, which, spreading out . it would be allowed to flow off into the They would be a when completed, be counted among the ‘To accomplish this work it would only river. The sections should be of sufficient size to allow one to fill while another was settling. Naturally the work should begin at the highest point on the river where this protection’ was ded, and continued on till the miners’ work was finished. The works constructed to iigke the fill vould be permanently retained for purposes of irrigation when hydraulic mining had ceased. Who should pay for this work? If common levees are built, the farmers benefited and the government must do all the work and bear the expense. With this gree, assist in bringing the silt-laden water toward the plain. The government of the United States and of this State, the farmers whose lands would thus be prete:ted and the miners should all cooperate.and let the hills again.yield up their store of hidden gold for the benefit improvement the miners could, in a de-, County Assessor Bond when spoken to by the: Transcript reporter today in regard te the censure placed upon him by the late Grand Jury, said : . “According to the: figures that body gave, and which are undoubtedly correct, I have during my administration collected school poll taxes as follows: In 1887, $6,474; in 1888, $5,632 ; in 1889, $5,118; in 1890, $4,700. “Had the gentlemen of the Grand Jury extended their researches to an earlier period, they would have ascertained that. my very efficient predecessor, the late Dan Collins, in 1886, paid into the treasury on this _accourit $5,290.95, which amount, despite the gradual decrease of since, and notwithstanding that Mr. Collins had the services of that energetic Grand Juryman and good citizen, Wm. H. Martin, as his deputy, I have exveeded two years out of the four yews referred to. “The Grand Jury’s committee obtained was paid in $4,833.35; in 1888, $4,741.50; in 1889, $3,974.45; in 1890, $2,650.40. They did not mention this in their report, public could have observed that I collect more closely than do the Road Commissioners. To be sure, I collect inside of two. muuicipalities;.which they do. not; but on the other hand they collect three remark. Deceased paid no attention to t the warning, but threw the rock in the direction of St. the same moment, in self-defense, tired at Colinan. This first bullet did not, action be taken in the matter to compel }defeudant believes, take a the body of deceased, who’ again beat forward to pick up another rock, in this position St. hots in succession, which: proved fatal, . foreign fees. collected since October 20, amounted to $556.98, which is much in exceas of the amount collected during any } former corresponding period.” and caused the death of Colman. ©. W. Cross of San Francisco is assisting lati y ex-Judge Soward in the defense, and popeperen: Vins hae tems GUNG Om SPST) Hon. J. M. Walling of Nevada City, F. R. Wehe and and District Attorney T. Upon Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a remedy from the: Auditor the collections of the. for ev ry form of scofula, salt, rheum, Road Commissioners: at THREx dollars . boils, pimples and other diseases caused per poll for the following years, and this . by whole system. which I regret, for had they done so the i i ee THE ST. PIERRE CAS Defendant’s Story. A Downieville dispatch of yesterday People vs. St. Pierre, for killing Colman, closed ‘Tuursday -noon, duty at the usual hour, walk in the direction of where he, St. Pierre, was standing, the deceased evidently became very angry avd cursed defendant, saying the sooner he went the better for him, at the missing portion of the report has been same time picking up a with the evident intention of throwing . it at defendant, who warned him that if he threw the ruck he would shoot him, very large rock, xbibiting his revolver as he made the. ¢ effect on . # Pierre tired a few Hon, Li; -Ford-the-prosecution,—‘Fhe-town—is-}—_#$_—\ crowded with people. —_—_—_—_—_ You Can Kely impure blood. Ask your grocer ‘for ‘Lily White” + 20m Schilling’s Best. Once bowghealw ays souglit. a s0@e ee BEECH'S TEA, Close of the Presecaton's Evideneo—Tho . Part of the Grand Jury Report Not Here. says: The prosecution in the case of the . sserti:.g that a portion ef the report they submitted Thursday afternoon has the Superintendent of the Raby mine, been suppressed by the newspapers, and ‘The defendant . that by its suppression an injustice is beis on the witness stand. On the evening done to the extent that ‘‘fish is made ing of the homicide St. Pierre went on of somé of the county officers and flesh of About nine. the others. o’clock he saw deceased leave the board. . 8re concerned, they published all of the ‘ing-hall, pass a lumber-pile, and then. Teport that was given to them, Tho Transcrivt reporter tcday endeavored When Colman] to obtain a look at. the report as filed, came within talking distance defendant but was unable to do so owing to the abtold him that he intended leaving the . "ce from tewn of County Clerk Moremploy ot the company, at which remark . 88". obtained. Sheriff, and while we find ‘that they are kept in a neat manner we do uot think are not registered for several months afPierre’s head, who, at] ter they are disposed of. “We therefore recommend that some] that in vines and dahliaa have been nipped froat during the last few nights, the same as here, although in Rough and Ready township no damage ot the kind has been done, immediately after the work is placed in. While . his hands, for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption,. Dr King’s New Life Pills,. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electrie Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that It eradicates all. have given such’ universal satisfaction. was what they ascertained: In 1887, there. impurity and tones and vitalizes the. We do not hesitate to guarantee them ? every time, and we stand ready to refund °° the purchase price, if.satisfactory results do not follow their use. have won their great popularity purely on their merits. The Finest and Cheapest Assortment . jesert waste. Ever Shown in Nevada City. If you need a first-class Stove, the firm ly suit you. They have the largest and best display ever shown in Nevada county, including the best makes of Heating gid Cooking “Stoves” ant-Ranges:~-The oe sacrament of this State, where Tiver prices are the very lowest. Call and see them whether you wish to purchase or not. Lece & Suaw. Ihe Rome Benefit Life Association Haas Paid Nearly a Million Dollars in Losses on the Pacific Coast, some of which has been paid to people you know. FRESH FROZEN OYSTERS. — At the Low Price of Sixty-five Cents Per Can! Tf you want one of . those Large Cans ofFresh; Froren-Oysters,.eall at.the Piaza Strors or TxHos, SHURTLEFF. valley upon the face of the earth that has of Legg & Shaw, on Main street,can sure-. ot been built up by the wash from the surrounding hills and gountains, in many cases to a great depth, as seen along the There is not a fertile plain im any river Mekong and Ganges rivers of Asia and deposits are found to the depth of several hundred feet from the sui face. The river beds along the plains whats the currentis slow, are raised by deposits in the channels, then the overflowing wates leave their sediment upon the submerged lands. The rivers have constantly borne the tribute of the mountains to the plains, and this process will continue till the sun shallcease to lift vapors from the seas or the winds fail to bear these vapors to the cool mountain tops. If the rivers are allowed their natural course, the lower lands along their banks’ —1—for-all-kinds of female troubles and: will Only. 65 cents a can. nl3 French Tansy Wafers. The wafers are a sure and safe specific remove all obstructions to the ‘monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are what every woman needs and may be used safely. Manufactured by the Emerson — Co., manufacturers, ‘San Jose, Cal. For sale by W. D. Vinton. — tf _————_+7@eeDude Mate ee For Misses, Only 25 cents each. Pretty and stylish. At Lester & Crawford's. 020-tf 2. [email protected]@ @ @ @ ° Cooking an Art you may well be proud of your reputation for fine cooking. es Your art ts one that brings health” and happiness to youryhome. But no gteat artist would hazard his reputation by using poor materials. He uses only the best. So if you . . want finely. seasoned, appetizing dishes or richly flavored desserts ~ «~ the envy of other housekeepers and the delight of your guests use the best Spices and Extracts. Buy Schilling’s Best THEY: are the essence of strength and the quintessence of flavor of the choicest products of nature. delight the keenest Their flavors will constantly: be subject to overflow. This ean only be prevented by building dikes or levees at great expense; then the of the State and the nation, make lands inundations the best ard safest farming lands in the State, prov.de a system of irrigation—the best in the world—fo: all these summer-dried fields. cy could be constructed. When should this be done? Now,’ when the rightful owners of these mines, who have expended their millions of treasthe benetit of their labor. and their sacrifices. the sea tocome in later years and gather these brave, patient and toil-worn mifear or favor. dollars from each man, whereas I collect now of little value on account of frequent but two dollars. “There is another important matter 1 would like to mention specifically: In 1880 the population of the county was } nearly 22,000; in 1890 it was a little All this could be accomplished for a] over 17,000. The depreciation in popumen who were of the ages to make them liable for poll taxes.” ‘In speaking of the members of the Grand Jury, Assessor Bond said: ‘They ure and years of toil in providing the . were some of the county's best men, and means for extracting the gold, may have . it would be idle and false to say that they had any desire to do me an injustice. ‘ Many of them are my warm personal These honest, faithful workers neta friends, and would rather applaud than not be driven away with blasied hopes to. condemn me. Yet I believe they have unspend the winter of life in penury and . wittingly done me an injustice and that . back want, and allow strangers from across . the foregoing figures so dow. "I have trom. the day I went into offive ‘up the golden harvest ~ that “belongs to . endeavored to do my whole duty without-. and-overeome—all--woakening--irregulari-Iam free te concede that . ties. The Only Brand Safe to Use in this Climate. The air here is pure and the system . should receive only pure things. Yet, how many people are innocently drinking poisonous teas, stuff that is not fit for a dog to drink, The ONLY genuine, pure leaf tea is Beech’s Sundried Tea. Thos. -Mhurtlell; at-the--PlavaGrocery, is; the sole agent for this Tea in Nevacs City. He has on hand 1000 pounds of it to sell to people who want a pure article. tf Flour Up! Sugar Down! Flour, $3 a hundred. Sugar, 20 pounds for §1At the Beehive Grocery Store. tf Laptes who experience a sense of weakness, and sometimes lameness of the should. use Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. {t will supply the much needed trengthi For sale by Carr Bros. 00 Qe ‘drinking take a dose of Simmons Liver THE LOST IS FOUND. tofore Published. Members of the late Grand Jury are Since the foregoing was written the It is as follows: “We have examiued the books of the hey are kept in a proper manner, as here seem to be a number of cases that he Sheriff to keep his books written up “We wish to make special mention of Social and Other Notes About Poople Old A. S. Bigelow has returned from San Francisco. Warren Spencer left today for San Francisco to spend the winter. L. Godair and family started today for San Francisco, going via Maryavi'le. R. L. Jump, who has been at DownieSo far as the newspapers . ville, returned today to San Francisco, J, Curnow has been appointed postmaster at Cherokee, vice W. H. Hicks, resigned. Miss Eva Vaughn, daughter of «the
editor of the Downieville Messenger, went to San Francisco today. N. McDonald, who have: been spending the summer at Cisco, went today to his father’s place at the San Jose mine. Little Carrie Swart was given a party yésterday afternoon at the home of her parents on Weat, Broad street. About PERSONAL MENTION, How'sYour Liver? _ om Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bowels are sluggish and constipated, the food lies in the stomach undirested, poisoning the food; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how « whole system is denged. Simmons Liver asegulator has been the means of restorin and Young. twenty-tive children were present, Supt. Abadie of the North Star mine at Grass Valley received a telegram on pga from New York City, coatainthe information of, the death of his acther, John T. Morgan and famil last evening from the Horticultural Convention at Maryaville. returned Mr. Morgan says and around Marysville grape M4 pan to health, and sappiness by giving them ahealthy Liver than any agency ‘known. on earth, It acts’ with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, As ry acme family remedy for ayapepati Torpid Liver, Constipation, ete., 1 hard pe anything ¢! elae, and have Hao hy! hoes a> ed in the effect ak ev almoet a ivele cure for all filienate ot toe wi ods ey meng Macen, Ga, We find that the-amount 1889, has ESS Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that These remedies Carr Bros., Druggists. J Schilling’s Rest. Buy, try—on them rely, Ir you have over-indulged in eating or Regulator. —~ + 00 + Iv. you want a very fine turnout of any kind go to Henry Lane's: Feed and Liv‘ery Stable. tf eon on. oe Bought and aod ty Db. KE. Gina: i: vaila City, Cal. tf OO pen Wny do you éndurethe agony of lyspepsia?, Simmons Liver Regulator will always cure you. All Run Down From the weakening: effects of changing. weather, by hard work, or from a long illness, you need a good tonic and blood ‘purifier like Hood's Sarsaparilla, have never tried this peculiar medicine, do ao now. appetite, purify and vitalize your blood, “ T have been in poor health for several yoars, suffering with indigestion, restlesaness: in the. night, and tn the morning I would get up with a very up. all itis recommended to be.’ WINANS, 210 FE. Mason St., Jackson, Mich, “1 have used Hood's Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier and am well pleased with It, it being in my opinion the proper medicine Wm. G, WUERTH, or ganist, St. Mary's Church, Detroit, Mich, “My daughter received much benefit from. Hood's Sarsaparilla as.atonic aftera protracted attack of pneumonia.” Ray, for the purpose,” ners. be done. Justice demands that this work . I have not given a perfect administration, The State needs this gold. It . and that.it has not been in my power to overflows will be less frequent, but vastly more destructive when they do occur. The raising of he river bed by channel deposits requires a constant expenditure in building up and strengthening the dikes. Italy, with its cheap labor, spent over $11,000,000 in the years from 1861 to 1880 strengthening and improving the dikes of the Po systemalone. This river, with the Hoang-ho in China, and the rivers of Japan, perhaps, best exhibit the results of river diking. In places along the Po the normal height of the river is above the adjacent lands, and so much sediment had found lodgment in the river bed, that in 1879 the water wert over the dikes, causing a great loss of property and costing many lives. The Hoang-ho was leveed at great expense, but the filling of the channel caused the water to overflow the dikes in 1889, inundating a vast tract of land, entailing an immense lon . will keep thousands of willing hands busy . do se. that must otherwise seek in vain for em-. being could do that. I have done the best I knew how, and as God ismy judge Ihave not been guilty of gence’ honesty.” ployment. It will embellish the homes of the State with works of art and volumes of learning for the improvement and refinement.of the people. It will adorn the cities with magnificent structures. It will callinto active service the highest intellectual talént and the greatest skill of the artisan, It will fill the hand of charity with coutributions for the needy. It will make California what she Fad deserves to be—the richest, mos@ prosperous and grandest State inthe proud galaxy of this great Union. ‘The Minstrel Show. There was abig audience at the Theater last evening. The performance was superior in many respects, but did not “go” with much vim. : y Every good thing has its counterfeit is like oné of the . Brice’s, they know they are tastes, Their strength charms the closest’ buyers. ty hemwill, fd theaneresiattni : Ti . ls aur quran stren gi adi aaa tects W guarantee it to hoodwink the public. “Some use Ammonia and ery in chorus, “Buy this, its much cheaper. y end The Sham and the Real. its counterfeits. The Ammonia and Alum Baking Powders sold over the oétifiters are no more like Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, than the paste is like the real diamond, or a When greedy and merciless manufacturers claim their adulterated and harmful baking powders are as good as Dr. people know they ate-destroying the stomachs and the complexion of the constmers, and there are many grocers recommending such powders over their counters—knowing same to be injurious and worthless—sigply to make a large profit. Dr. Price, a concientious physician, has spent a lifetime in pérfecting and popularizing his Cream Baking Powder, the only Pure Cream Tartar Powder now to be obtained. Multitudes of imitators all over the land have sprung up, “not. to imitate the purity of Price’s Cream Baking Powder, but to see how cheap they could make their counterfeits and Price’s Cream Baking ides ts tin tendare for purity and perfection the world ovet, and is beyond comparison. rive stoads tat Pure Rent-oake te we 3h oe imitators, every genuine article old master’s genuine paintings. not telling the truth. These others Aum, but ell tone sasms just as good as Dr. Price's and ‘. the University of Vermont in 1813. Norde I believe that any human ‘gross neglior any degree or kind of disIn the December Forum, Sir Edwin Arnold.-will have @ description of a ‘‘Day with the Lord Tennyson,” describing the home-life of the Laureate, with many incidental criticisms of his works. In the same number Frederic Harrison will have a paper to show why the whole system of modern education is built on a wrong basis. On Octuber 8th Colonel Amos A. Parker of Fitzwilliam, N. H., celebrated his one hundreth birthday. So far as is known, he is the oldest college granduate in America, having finished the course at ’ A Luxps, England, inventor claims shat . he has constructed several «lectric clocks, which are driven by electricity from the. earth itself. Tur farmer who closely packs his load of wood “is sure to strike the popular chord. ais A Foot doesn’t care for sight’ seeing— he is satisfied with a simple look. ——_---_.=@F Tux United States were first out of debt in 1835, ES HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange.. Jas. O'Donnell, Moore’ . Flat. John O'Donnell, Chas E. Schilling, San cashed, Chas W. Geodyear, a E. M. Lane, . a Ww. Moyrey, on I. Abecca, bie J. H. Simonds, * Joe Hughes, ¥ J. Rastus, “ Howard Powen, “ E. Lawton, ae J. W. Kenyon, ig ie W.H. Payne, “ Chas. Sheewan, as R. A. Miller, a Louis Kalmuth, ¢ A. 8. low, : Led Mrs, E. K. Davis, =“ C. L, Bates, ag Chas. Bennetts, Dutch Flat, §G. A. Mann, San Jose, = McDonaid, San Jose Mine, . Rinardo, Mise Eva rs Yeugha, Dowaieville, R. L. J Geo. Blodgett, North San Naas MABRIED. At St. Mary’s Cathedral, San Francisco, Nev. 14, G. Rennalt of PhiladelSchilling’s Best. Trial will tell how they excel. ns ae For Over Half a Century. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifteen years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. . It soothes the child; softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhea. Sold by Druggistsin every part of the, world. Be sure and for ‘‘Mrs. Winstow’s Soornina Syrup,” and take no other kind. 25 cents per bottle. tf FurnisHep house of 3 rooms for rent. Enquire at Pioneer Candy Factory. A Sure Curé for the Liquor or Opium Habits. The East India cure for these awfu) habits can be given without the patient’s knowledge, and is the only known specific for the purpose ; it is not injurious in the least degree ; manufactured by the Emer son Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sal by W. D. Vinton, sole agent ‘for Nevade City. tia sicians and druggists—Simmons Liver Regulator. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed ; Castoria women. The common affiictions of women are sickhead-aches, indigestion and nervous tr publes. They arise largely from stomach dis orderr As. Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparifia is the only bowel regulating preparation, you can see why it {s more effective than any other Barsaparilla in those troubles, Jt is dally relieving hundreds. The action fs mild, direct re effective. We have scores of latter fr grateful women. We refer to a few: ¥ ———— debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 142.7th Bt., Goneras. debility, Mrs, Belden, 610 Mason 8t,, Mervons debttiey, Miss R. Rosenblum, 282 Mengack sexton Mra. BR. L. Wheaton, 704 si beans, M. B, Price, 16 Prospect et, Neptachon, Mm Fowler, 827 Ellis 8t., Indigeron, Mra. ©. D. Stuart, 1221 Mission Constipation, Mas. C, Maivin, 128 Kearny St, Vegetable SOUS sertoserue Most modern, most effective, largest bottle, Bame price, Hi .00 o¢ 6 far JA08, A MEDICINE endorsed and used by phy: ia sae np are anne emreemeaee an} If you It will give you strength and Tired Feeling. After taking only a part of the first bottle of Hood's Sarsapariila I could rest well all night and feel refreshed when I woke 1 must say that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is Mra, H, D. F. H, Apas, New Hartford, Ct. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by druggists. $1; six for 85. Prepared by 0.1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mase, 100 Doses One Dollar S ona Aichacrbelll : New Sook! New Lin! AND OLIVES. —AT THLE French Capers, Capoles and Nenpareilles, MAGGI'S BOUILLON Amada More Cancdly, . Jreat_American Importing Tea Co.'s Commencias Streer, Nevapa Crry, aaa Sports t Thursday, Mo. 26th. UNDER AUSPICNS OF THE-— Grass Valley Jockey Club, At Watt Park! Commencing at One o'clock P; M. sais PROGRAMME : 1. A 38-minute trot between horses belonging to Members for a purse of $75— $50 for tirst horse and $25 to second horse, Entrance 10 per cent. 2. Tug-of-War between teams of ten im county, or any regularly organized ‘team an, fi to second team 3. Saddle-horse race, one-half mile and repeat, for a purse of $50-—$40 to first FANOY IMPORTED 2 OLIVE OIL horse $10, ‘to second horse. Kutrance 10 percent. Horses belonging to Members only allowed to enter, 4. One-half mile foot race, free for all. Purs#$20. Five to enter, three to start. Entrance $1. 5; Coursing match, free for all do owned in county, for a purse of $15—810 to firat dog anc $5 to second dog, Entrance $1. For further particulars apply to DR, BE. JAMIESON, President. Or to HanryDanita, Secretary, “eF Lrrtrances to events close Nov. 14th: Admission 50 centa ; children half-price, POWDER ; Absolutely Pure. A Creain of Tartar Baking Powder.— Highest of all in leavening strength— faeess U, 8. Government Food Report. Les & SHAW, MAIN STREET....000+ N&EVADA CIT) Dealern gin FURNITURE, BEDS, BEDDING. 4ouse Furnishing Goods, Etc., 1 ry ¢ Oarvet?, Lino'eum, Matting, Oil Olotl: Wall Paper, Window Shades. UPHOISTERBING AND OAK PET LAYING _ GaP Picture ¥ramex Made to order New York Bakery, G. Wm, Durst Prop. AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLknown and popular Bakery, on @ Commercial {Street, adjoining Transcript Block, 1 Intend to keep‘on. hand at-all times the very best of Bread, Pies, Cake, Eta Wedding Cakes and:Pastry Made to order on short notice and on most reasouable term H f iu line prompt RN Na Eh Rena son my prom p' Pe Santo atrict attention to tnsinese, givise the . FOR SALE BY CARR BROS. tea tietiatate a Look Over Town! Visit every establishment handling CAN DIES, and hen compare Ours with Theirs. Buy what suits you best. Could anything be fairer ? 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