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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . WAS SOLVED THE WONDERLAND ARRIVALS AT THE . Lodge Social Va the City Tax Rate. < ae
. A ’ ° Union Hotel, Main Street. Last night Nevada Cit Coanoil, No. 118, ‘ —_— Is not more tremulous than nerves debili: ; : : . “anata teeea isos y ve : At the adjourned meeting held by the . tated or overstrained. Nights of unrest fol. Published Every Evening, except Sunday. ele : : —_ J. Burkhardt, Chicago Park, bidtees of Chosen Friends, held a s« cial at Board : City Trustees last: night the sax pews by days of discomfort are the common er ene ; t S. B. Rorden, Grass Valley he conclusi f the regular meeting Afwade y seaensiea =: pee f the This cl of i ;
eS , 5 : : ‘. t Block oo " ’ the conclusion of the regu ar m g A ta fi he ensuing year was fixed at 70} ot of the nervous. is class of invalids,
NE Murder That Was Com-. A Big Attraction in the Transcrip KR, G, Roberts, ee ca ae eee ensuing yo" too, is usnally troubled with indigesti UESDAY ..-,.. JUNE 4, 1395. A Mysterious D ; P.C. Joyce, re ba r marks by ae of the mer bers Ne : conte on the $100 worth of property, 20 . retrtect sh, Feb daar hot iy gy sage
eet . ' ? is «“ aw —recitatio al 28€ yere yitec ‘ Fas sb Sitfy . Ex —=—==—— —== <== mitted Long Ago. For One Week. 2; head oe : . hos r at ns, : at se ai “ ea cents beitg for fire purposes and 5Q cents ; ability of the system to perform these twin
BROWN, & CALKINS, Proprietors. : —f 0 ainhart, st into the banqnet hall, where @ "ne co ation . «or general purposes. The road poll tax is} functions may be largely attributed all ner— emcee . Qn the morning of October Sth or 6th, The cheapest and greatest attraction. that 4 ri coprennt fi was served, following which there was 2/4. "qo rate is the saine that has prevailed yous symptoms. Hostetter’s Stomach BitSERVED BY CARRIERS AT 1885, an old man hy the name of Pascoe— . ever came to Nevada City will be fe und in ve G Capaias Scott's Flat social dance. A bus load of visiting memnulla es a ait meee . ters is a sovereign remedy for nervousness.
: al _ twe Wolf creek, . the Transcript Block for one week only. Pst ae a a eat i ney hers were pres om Grass Valley alates duiuene Dyspepsia and non-assimilation of the food:
_ 15 Cts. per Week or. 60Cts. per Month . James Pasco—who lived mear ’ i G: Stuart Clark, Royal Marionettes, . bers were present from Grass alley. see temediod by 1f, ae Mee sles tialeelal wad
aoe eae Grass Valley, was found murdered in his For twenty-five cents you can see the great Herr J, Haber, +e — Stee kidney somaent biliousness oealigusice
oe wan aay IN es ANCE : : cabin, and the appearance of the. Dolly snd . Londen come”: Hots, J. Huber, Oe ot a Hoop's Pris cure all liver ills, relieve Hoor’s Pits have WoO high Adela for . and rheumatism. Confirmed nervousness
oe =] the ‘premises showed the motive of the. armless. wondé@r. Also, “Goliath,” the GerH aoe Calilandl i constipation and assist digestion. 25c. their prompt aijd efficient yet easy action. . cannot be permanently remedied by opiates
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. crime to have been robbery. This theory; man Sampson in feats’ “oli strength, the Lavanella ae a ~ = noe aig os aE rs eager = a prejudic a to
Le = — eae icepenen = F slebrity, Maxey the Needle Miss V : elene “ ' THEN you are—cons! ated, with loss { veaith, and Boon dongs sud eed save in im; was*the generally accepted one, tere or soba! nee ei i sp hae ae Seoegeie a Fiske boehe ata as 7 owe i, creasing doses. The Bitters first initiates,
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'S strengthened by the fact that Pasco ha ing, io Helene, arry Causland, Bog~ re. Wri ns Bl cige : ot ao ak Little I iver and Kidney Pillets. then confirms a vigorous discharge of the
land’s great Musical Clown, and the Loyal i ght, a Rare They " Sal i tt ‘esbe-and ‘iT otire ¥ various functions, and removes obstacles to
y are p easant to take and wt cure you, Tita’ * ‘ 4
rake ‘thatend, ‘Take it persistent'y at regular
Symmarized Mention of Minor Home
The.town is full of strangers,
them in parsuit of miving properties.
The leading hotels. here are
that outside rooms are in demand,
The insurance war 15 still op. ‘The cut-] was &
ting ig from 25 to 60 per cent. Valley.
We hear af another important mining
deal going on. . cover
Go to the-picnic . tomorrow if you, want
to have a good time. . ie
The museum inthe Transcript Block is
worthy the patronage of the public.
From fiiteen to twenty new
boing built inside and outside of
1 mits. :
Prof, Michell is arranging to give 4 picnic
at Ragon’s Grove, after the schouls close, t
the children who took part in the May-pole
dance last week.
What has become of the sold Bank Tunnel echeme ”
ee
creted
secure
Happenings.
ae
many ol
so crowded . >42 k
Th
eral 1
houses are
the city
with
told,
If that was carried ovt the
stockholders would make a fortune out of} guilt
it after it was in operation. ley ¢
One company in Grass Valley has con+i
tracted with the Nevada County Electric} oho
> ~ Power Company for 85 horse power.
Reparing and painting houses is the or-. Ji,),
der of the day throughout the city. Wher . oug
the work is completed the town wil] present a prettier appearance than at any time
in its history. ak
The lumber for making the proposed] ¢-¢
‘changes to’ Mrs
on Main street, is on the ground and work
will begin without delay.
to be added and the entire front will
modeled and the building made one of the
most attractive in the city.
Robert Simmons is haying his
Pine street thoroughly
front of the building is to be repainted, the
inside repapered ‘and repainted ‘ :
cellar enlarged and improved.
A Concise Chronicle of Various POIKS, . vic
morning train.
irgton today.
Juan yesterday.
a few daysJohn Hamilton’s house, } 4g
+0 0
Another story 1s
be rePhe
saloon on ,
overhauled. “The . (Ho
and = et
one
‘ ve --ha
dj
eS
the
ine
t
st0
Doings and. Intentions.
W. Coyne of Sacramento came in
John McPherson came down from Wash-. wa
L. W. Evans was over from ‘North San
A.C. Glenn of Stockton 18 here spending . ho
Supervisor Donnelly of Graas Valley “was . yj
in town today. " bi
John Brophy came over from Patterson . pe
yesterday. a1
A. K. Leaughter of San Francisco 18 1D} dy
town,
A. McAllister came down from Columbia} x;
Hill last evening. I
E. M. Rapedine and 8, M. Mullin, of San . called out:
Francisco, are in town,
bia Hill today.
Ancient Order of Foresters, visited Banner
mornaC. Lillie of Angels Camp left this
ing for Washington.
W. M. James returned this morning to
Oroville. t
W. F. Englebright left this morn ing for
Y ou Bet.
Miss F. Hatcher came over trom Cotum=
a Judge McKinney came down from North
Bloomfield today.
A. Montieth, the livery man of North
Bloomfield, is in town. \
John German S8r:, came over trom North
San Juan today.
D. J. Buckley of Anburn arrived here last
evening on his way to North Bloomfield
Miss Lillie Hatch of Oakland is here on @
visit to the family of Geo, W. Dunster.
Ed. Kuhlman from’ Fren«
Corral last evening.
Geo. Cave and J, Smith, of San Francisco,
came over h
arrived here on the morning train,
Mrs. McCluskey and Miss Maggie Watof North” Bloomfield, are here on soD,
visit,
J. B. Jacobs of Sacrameuto
was in town
yesterday and left this morning for Marysville,
Jas. McKnight of Sacramento arrived
here this morning on his way to North San
Juan,
‘,
John Hogan and Fred Furth came over
from North San Juan yesterday. Mr, Furth
left this morning for Seattle.
Mrs. Thomas Harria‘of North Sao
in bere: on a visit tu the family of B Fat Ur
Juan
Morgan.
Mrs, J. A. Northway left today for North
(jer
shortly before the date of his death received
from a certain source severe
cash, which he
rate the money they were
When the crime was discovered there
terious crimes which
;
or nothing left as a clue to the identity or
whereabouts of the guilty parties.
could be secured strong enough to warrant
4 trial.
srime and leave the readef to guess who the
juite well featured.
and had a lover, a young fellow of the Engine Company, No. 2, will be
e nerves) when
Ihis couple desired matrimonial alliance,
if collateral when
were crue}ly kept apart by a lack of it?
zested a plan, dnd her lover agreed to it.
perfect arrangements f i
In this house there was only . out two hours,
way just learning the first lessons Of a. fast
‘PERSONAL POINTERS. . "
sth
herself in male attire, and
“They're up to some lark,’’ she said to the
boy.
fhe boy demurred,
unlocked and opened the door.
with an axe, and with 4 slightly groaned
“Oh !” he, fell like a log to the floor.
again he was struck in. the head withthe . —
body, drove a bowie knife through his heart,
. hundred dollars,
was supposed to have sein the house. Whether ,the assassins
d any money at the time the crime
ymmitted is not known, but at any
after they did not
get, as Pasco had quietly. deposited it in a
rancisco bank.
great-deal of excitement in Grass
It was one of those horrible, mysare committed under :
of the midnight blackness, with little aul
: and w
ere were theories upon theories. . Sev~
nen’ were suspected, but no evidence
The niurderers had done their work
] shall relate only the details of the
y parties—once well known Grass Valharacters—were. store
Grass Valley at that time lived a girl; into two rooms,
was remarkably well built, strong and Th
She was a “rapid”
h class, who knew how opium soothes . snorr
they were without means. They heard
he money which Pasco had received, . Nati
they railed against fate. Why should
ld and lonely a man have an.abgudance
i open
fervid lovérs two such prov
y talked this over until the girl sughey went one night, it was the night of . seve
ober Hth-6th, to a house of ill fame to
heir plan.
woman, and with. her a boy, # young . was
p whose parents were wealthy, and who} —
The girl and her lover occupied a room
oining the one in which the woman and Y
boy were, and their mysterious movents awakened the other woman’s susAt about 3.4. M. the two lovers
but the
you
10ns,
house,
that her lover din
s diguised. the
“Come on, and we will follow them.”
‘He was afraid .
dy might see him on the streets. at that
hour, in company with a courtesan, and tell
s perents, He refused to go with her,
tt offered to shadow the couple and then
port to the woman. So it was agreed,. m1
id the two lovers,, stea
srkness, were tracked by spy.
After following a devious course the} p™
juple reached the home of old man. Pasco,
he girl knox ked on the door and Pasco . well, but on account of the
ments 18
‘Who's there ” M
“It’s me, ———” replied the girl.
Pasco, with a lighted candle in one hand,
Instantly
felled him with a blow
he young fellow
Onde
.xe, and then’ the girl, falling upon his g
Phen the cabin was ransacked, :
The boy witnessed the murder, -and was
paralyzed with fright. Without waiting to
see where the went when they
left the scene of the ‘crime, he fled to his
murderers
home.
Phe lovers, when they had finished their
work and hidden their weapons, returned to
the woman’s house, and were asked where
had been and what they had been
I
they
doing, but gave evasive replies,
‘‘Never mind,” said the woman, Willie
followed you, and he'll tell me.”
‘The next day when the boy appeared on
the street he was confronted by the guilty
pair and told that if he ever told what he
had seen they would kill him also, He
kept the secret, but ‘murder will out’’—in
some cases-—and at last the details weie
yathered together by a few parties, wlio
fully proved all that has been stated, but
could find no evidence that would warrant
a conviction, and the case was dropped,
But Nevada county's old murder
mysteries had been solved,
’
Baron MuNCHAWSM.
one of
<0
: Will Sink Deeper.
—_—
San Juan to visit the family o! Joho
man.
Robert Bell arrived here this morning
’ from Auburn on his way to Snow .Tent to
start up his Jumber mill.
Miss Helen M. Thornton of Los Angeles,
who has been visiting the family of Geo,
Beker of North San Juan; arriv ed here to“day on her way home.
Dan Furth and Miss Annie Furth arrived
here this morning from North Juan.
Fan
Mr. Furth left for Sacramento this morning .
and Miss Annie Furth left for Seattle ou 4
visit to friends. s
‘Past Chief Ranger McMullen, of the
Council last evening and instructed the
lodge in their secret work and also made 6
The shaft in the Home mine on Deer
ereek is down about 200 feet. The drifts
and cross Guts that have been run have cut
numerous stringers of rich quartay some of
the specimens being literally full of gold.
These stringers come in from all, directions
and seem to be making for ope main ledge,
which it is supposed is down deeper. The
company propose to sink the shaft 500 feet
deeper and see what the prospects are at
The-rock in the Home mine is
. very hard and a great amount of blasting
has tw be done. ‘
Notice, N. S. G. W.
. that dlepth,
; Enea
. Pegular mevting of Hydraulic Parlor, N.
&. G, W., this evening. Every member is
Marionettes.
evening, June 5th.
grand combination,
ae ;
The Latest Events at Grass Valley Up to
Thomas. Webster,
o'clock on a Jegal holiday, pleaded guilty,
&. W. Greenlaw, agent for the Pioneer
Milling Company, has offered 400 pounds of
flour as @ prize to be contested for at the
Miners’ Union picnic tomorrow.
Colley Bros. have had their large brick
Hydraulic Parlor will probably hold an
can be obtained in that vicinity.
At the meeting of the Directors of
Citizens Bank last evening,
The jury in the case of Belcher vs. Durno
or the consummation . brought in a verdict last
Kinkead’s on Commercial street.
other house in the State,
reason why everybody buys
goods at his two stores and see for yourself,
His big trade has been built up because he
sells good goods at low prices.
A rich strike was made at the
the mine has
steadily for a long time and has paid very
owner inthe National.
be closed tomorrow in ordsr to allow the
employes to attend the Miners’ Union picnic,
John McHugh for disturbing the peace,
He was taken before Justice Mulloy and
ordered to give bonds in the sum
that tired feeling Hood's Sarsaparilla is just
the medicine to restore
give you @ good appetite.
pure blood.
thartic we confidently recommend
Opening night, W ednesday
Don’t miss seeing this. yg f
++e0* oe
Jas.
, Smith, '
Ww.
4 O'clock This Afternoon.
who wa j4ng at
the barber,
1d for keeping his shop open alter 12
most
as fined the costs of suit.
prizes
prizes
and re
and carried their weapons hal The Christian Denomination have-put up pany
them, After a time the -affair died a large tent here and today held their first
mut and was almost forgotten. revival meeting in it. They will remain vocal
How the first clue to the identity of the] , me time. mente
criminals was discovered must remain unee ae pleasant.
John Hogan,
Fred Furth, Jr., ‘
John Lohman, You Bet,
. B. Jacobs, Sacramento,
John McPherson, Washington.
The Excelsior Whist Club met last evenSacramento street, “and ‘the
and Mrs. F. E,
Mrs. -C. Js Brand were aw arded the second
selection by Mrs. ©. Wis
1, Glenn, Stockton,
{, Kublman, Freneh Corral,
McKnight, San Francisco,
‘
“
Coyne, Sacramento,
+-ee*
Whist Club Entertained.
the residence of Dr. A. Chapman, on
guests were
cordially entertained. L, S. Calkins
Wadsworth, won the first
, while to Hon, J. M, Walling and
. After the card ‘playing was over
freshinents had been served, the comwere favored with an instrumental
Chapman and a
solo ,by Mrs. B. H, Preston of Sacra~
). The occasion throughout was very
Brief Mentions.
room on Commercial street divided AN
iecla
e regular monthly meeting and an-. vor.
nual election of officers of Pennsylvania
OEY y
held toow evening. Every member should
SS
a meeting of the
No. 68, of seventy-five celts per
D. E. MORGAN, Bec’y
Dividend Notice.
Board of Directors 0}
Jure 3d a dividend,
hare was duly
red and made payable on and after June
izeus Benk held
EK. M. PRESTON, Pres
. MorGan, Cashier.
whisky has rifiled them. . be present,
Grand Secretary Lunstedt avill on
. -t Wun md Wad Ae ann
day evening next eccigatientthe Parlor of i {. ly Wh l\ \ \\ HK
Mor
ve Sons at Truckee.
Adv
meeting at Relief Hill some time soon, len
ided twenty candidates for membership . .
10 (
the
a dividend of
nty-five cents per share was declared.
night after being aed
in favor of plaintiff, Suit
brought to set aside a deed.
i <+ee +
A
to d Fine Furniture.
ou can find anything you want at Jas,
He will séll
cheaper than Jany
and that fs the
this
anything in his line
furniture of
le cautiously fron» the
\er woman was watching them, and was. Kinkead, It is impossible to enumerate
on the. surprised to see that the girl had dressed . the articles that he has for the kitchen, . Siti
ing‘room, parlor and-bed room, because
y ake. so numerous. Call and inspect the
+ 2ee >
The National Mine. =F
a w-ek or $2.4 month,
bie
A_fresl and pure article. Can be obtained
street.. Give it a trial.
ferred more than high wages.
travel for established, reliable house.
Chicago,
A good two-horse wagon is
sale cheap. inquire at this office.
ertisements of not to exceed five lines in
gth inserted under this head for 50 'Cénts
Each additional line
‘ents a week or 40 Cents a month, Paya
invariably in advance. .
Home-Made Ice Cream.
y day at Mrs. Perry's Restaurant, Pine
m0
Situation Wanted.
lady wants a situation in a small family
o light housework, A good home preEnquire at
mvh-lw office.
~~ Wanted. .
—
seen tea phate reson
25 cents a vial. .
Sold. at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store.
intérvals.
————————
M rs. Viola Emery
° .
Indigestion, Cramps
Dyspepsia and catarrh of the bowels, caused my wife great sultering, She has been
taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and has no bad
4g? ’ SarsaOO S parilla
CRBS
DOOD a
symptoms,
has improvx Ss
ed in looks
and weight.
have nlso taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla for
Scrofula with much benefit. Hood’s Sarsaparila’ is a splendid, tonic and blood
suriller, HERMAN Ps EMERY,’ 348 Sixth
Street, Portland, Cregon.
;
Hood’s Pills cure Liver Ills, 2d¢,
. SKIN,
C ES CONSTIPATION
E INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS.
Ruptions ON THE SKIN.
EAUTIFIES @ COMPLEXION.
0, FORA CASE AT WILL NOT CUBE
An agreeable Laxative and NEEVE Tonto.
Sold by Druggista or sent by mail. 25C., G0c.
and $1.00 per package. Samples free.
KO RO The Favorite TOOTH POWDER
forthe Teeth and Breath, 25c.
Sold by Carr Bros,
Stockholders” Meeting.
A MEETING ofthe stockholders of the Odin
d
Gravel Mining Company will be held at the
in the
‘Fuesday,
rear of Carter &
offiee of the Company,
Jvine 4th, 1895, Johnston's store .on
at & o'clock P. M
May ‘1. K CASPER, Secretary.
Téachers’ Examination.
MVE Semi-Annual Teachers Examination
will take place atthe Washington 5¢ hool
House commencing = :
An honest, active gentleman or lady to
Salary $780, payable $15. weekly and expenses,
iation permanent. References. Kin
close self-addressed stamped envelope, The
Dominion Company, 318 Omaha Building,
m29-]m
Wagon for Sale.
offered fo
June 24th, 1895,
And will continue for the week ‘
WwW. J. ROGERS,
County Supt. of Schools.
Board of Equalization.
OTICE is hereby given that the City Board of
ion eyery even
days. from and
business
due no
b.qualization will be in se
fny from & till lo o'clock for Le:
after this date All. : persons having
with said Board are‘requested to take
By order
r tice thereof
T. H. CARR, Clerk.
Lao Nevada City, April 31,
National
ne, this side of Graniteville, yesterday.
ling through the Some of the richest quartz ever taken from
been extracted during the
st few days, ° This mine has been worked
recent developpaying better now than ever.
ra, D. R. McKillican. is the principal
+7,
Will Close Tomorrow.
Nearly all the mines in this vicinity will
J. J. Jackson,,proprictor of the Bee Hive
rocery store, requests us to state that his
tore will close at noon, ie
«°@e-+
For Disturbing the Peace.
This morning Marshal Getehell arrested
of $200,
mut being unable to do so was sent to jail.
+ *@e-+
2 a
Ir You are weak and worn out, or have
strength and
Hood's
your
makes
nieces
For a dinner pill and general family carHoop's
PILLS.
100+ aa
Mrs. T. 8; Hawkins, Cattanooga, renn.,
says, “Shiloh'’s Vitalizer ‘sAVED MY LIFE. I
eonsider it the best’remedy for a debilitated
system I ever used,’’ For Dyspepsia, Liver
or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75.cts,
Sold by Carr Bros,
1 scanner es
Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier 1s admirably adapted
to fiidke ‘‘a little health go long way.’ Ths
curative power is largely attributable to its
stimulant, tonic aud nutritive propertics, by
which the energy of the’system is recruited,
It is pleasant to the‘taste, easily borne son
the stomach. apd harmless under prolonged
use. Price $1.00 per bottle.
Sold at Carr Bros, Drug Store. ;
+ ee
Thirty Dollars Reward.
Ab Fong teft the Baltic mime for Graniteville on snowshoes Jan, 20, 1805; and has
not been heard from since. ‘It is believed
that he perishedin the snow, A reward of
$30 will be paid to the person finding his
remains. x 5
Hk Oy ex Luna Moon, Nevada City.
THE G
ra
Miners’
June
Double Handed Drilling, free for al
Single Handed Drilling, free for all
Additional Prize for Double Hand
Miller. Pp)
Football Match-—Prize, $20,
too’ numerous to mention.
MO Kntrance Fee:
$2.50. Entries close June 3d,
Baseball Mateh—;
_ Football at lr, M.
— ca
~ + +e
ScroruLA, salt rheum, and all disease ‘of
the Llood, dyspepsia, headache, kidney and
liver complaints, and catarrh, are cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla; the great blood purifier.
Hoop's Pins cure jaundice, biliousness,
. ’
under ten years of age, half price,
Roand
Admission to
DANCING—Gentlemen, 50 cents
‘J, F, SULLIVAN,
very pleasing speech.
] requested to be present, Vege
. sick headache, constipation and all liver ills,
a
M. M. MITCHELL, Secrtarles
Grass Valley
‘inion. Picnic.
ISMERT'S GROVE AND GLENBROOK PARK,
DoubleHanded Drilling, $5.00 ;
Please Read This !
collar, ete,
ISUITS $45 UP.
REATEST EVENT am
age OF THE. SEASON.
SENN SENSE MENZEL = =—Nese sees se
ZSASAS ASAT AT AS ASAT ATAVAT AT NSE) S77) \ s
AND. THINK FOR A MOMENT, IF YOU HAVE NOT THOUGHT BEFORE
“ARTER& JOHNSTON
“Are in the Swim for-Trade this Sprins and Summer
With one of the Handsomest Lines of
Spring Glothing, :
‘
Furnishing Goods,: Etc., Htc
EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. :
ie)
We are not thé only Clothiers in this city, There are others. Consult
them first and then come to us and compare our Goods and Prices with
theirs, and see if ours are not all we claim them to be. ;
We have Men's Suits, good~fittingGoods, and
the Correct Style from $5 to $80.
Our Furnishing Goods can’t be beat.
OUR SHIRTS ARE PERFECT FITTING.You know’as well as we can tell you that some shirts choke
one, arms are too short, tail always creeping up around your
NOT SO WITH OURS. Ours are cut by men
who know that the Shirt is to fit'a man—not a hitching post.
All 36 inches long, felled seams. Buttons put on to stay, and
and our Shirts range in prices from 25 cents to $4.
“We also carry a full line of BULL BREECHES, the best working Tants made,
Can not be ripped. :
Also, Sampson's Overalls, BD cents per pair.
Also, a Beautifulgline of Straw Hats.
Garter & Johnston,
THE ONE PRICE HOUSE.
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
e Give You Cred
: For Common Sense
IF YOU HAVE A SUIT MADE WITH US.
er al
PANTS $4 UP. 2h
.
Ssxrmiith Eros.
Merchant Tailors,
9
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS
PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
5th, 18905.
l— First prize, S40; sec ond, $20.
--First "prize, $20; s¢ cond, $10,
ss pipes 3 Handed Dritling Contest for Mombérs of the Union Only
silver medal and one year’s subscription to the.Morning Union; seco ne ar’
gtiiption to the Daily Tidings and . box of Cigars, sci HORE RS LFF ee:
ed Drilling—T'wo Silk Finished. Vests by J,
Baseball Match—Prize, $20 and 5-yallon Keg a Beer,
fhrowing the Hammer, Foot Races, Wheelbarrow lacey and: punmerous other aa
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Entries for drilling wil! be received up today of the Picaic
evada City and Grass Valley Clubs, at 1Oa, M,
Traina will run every hour of the da ;
‘ . »day and to and from pienie gronndaye Ce an
ing at 80 clock A. M. Fare for round trip and admission Bh Sve 50 cents Chik ae ‘ 4, « mT
trip from Colfax and adnriasion to grounds, Spe ‘
rounds other than by rail, 25 cents,
; ladies, free,
GEO. STACY,
~First prize
Single-Handed Drilling,
President,
“THIS LABEL ONA CHILDS SUIT
GUARANTEES’ PERFECTION.
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