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ALL OF THE NEWS
OF NEVADA County,
TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT.
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VOL. LVI.—No. 9000.
NEVADA OITy. CAL. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1888.
Established Sent. 6, 1860, by N. P,. Brown & Co.
en
che Gaily hiatal ia
PUBLISHED
Every Day Excepting Monday
—BY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
L S. CaLKins, N. P. Brown,
Editor. Business M’ 8” 'r.
)FFICE—“Transeript Bl t, Block,” No.
mercial st., Nevada City, Ca
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Jne Year.. .
gix Months ..
fhree Months..
ComAgents for the Daily Transcript.
Palmer & Rey......:.. New York
G. P. Rowell & Go edger eccsas ine is aon
8. R. Niles
“San Francisco
.San Francisco
San Francisco
Burlington, Vt
bes Foreland, ea
« Mott ... ,Sacramen
A. Stidger .North San Juan
W. K. Spencer ‘ Paka Valley
B. F. Snell -. You Bet
T. D. Calkins -¢. Truckee
¢, L,. Miller French Corral
James Marriott rth Bloomfield
J. W. Robb ..Graniteville
J, W. Beatty -; Smartsville
J, W. Orem . Downieville
_ Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter,
No. 6, BR. 4. Mi.
STATED MEETINGS AT MA
SONIC HALL, Nevada City,
First Moneay {n each month. Visiting Companions in good standins are cordially invited to at
JOS. THOMAS, High Priest.
I, J. RouFg, “ecretary.
MASONIC b \ STACE.
Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F.& A.M.
STATED MEETINGS ON THE
Second Wednesday of each month.
‘ SL Fitter rhe My in good standing
e cor
°C. c. WHISENBURGER, Master.
RouFe, Secretary.
Alfrea DPD. Mason,
Counselor at Law aud Notary Publis.
Suecesssor to Johnson & Mason,
Attorneys at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEXIOR
Euprewe, District and Circ sitCourts
of the U.
Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, Nevada City.
L. RB. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL.
CALDWELL & LIPTLE,;
Attorneys and Counselors at Law:
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
OFFICK—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, up stairs.
J. ti. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Publio,
AND CONVEYANCER.
eee pide de Broad Street, oppoWill section . all the Courts oy thestate,
and ‘be Courts of the United ‘States within
the State of California,
R. H. GAYLORD FRED SEARLS
GAYLORD & SEABLS,
' Attorneys and Qounselors at Law.
TLL PRACTICE IN ALUTHE COURTS
State and’ Federal.
Office—Opposite the Court House.
WwW. P. SOWDEN,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law
Ww TICEIN ALL THE COURTS
oth the State of RE: and es the
‘organ & Roberts’ Block, corner
of onss ns ied streeta. Nevada Clty, Gal.
P. F. SIMONDS, @. W. CHOBE
: CROsS & SIMIONDS,
‘Attorneys and Gounselovs:at Law,
LL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
W “hited States Courts
Sserreeas ineriasl & Roberta’ Block, Neve
da Oiky:
Ww. D. LONG,
« Attorney and: Counselor at Law.
RNEY OF NEVADA
Dieenaty bikes at the:Ceurt House.
GEO. L. HUGHES,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
Otfice ak pFenasg & Roberts’ Block. °
THOS. S. FOBD —
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
FICE—Thomas' Building, corner Broad
Orns Pine streets, Nevada Ci ity ,
DR. BR. M. MOUNT,
: Physician,
res AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE,
NEVADA CITY.
“THOMAS 8. STEPHENS,
Constable of Nevada Township
and Bill Collector.
rice AT COURTROOM OF JUDGE
O Sowden, Nevada City, Cal.
orTr &« CO.
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY,
Buy Gold Dust, Gold and
Silver Bars.
May 6, 1887.
a A. WULKE,
Pashionable Boct and Shoe Maker,
STREET, TWO DOORS BKLOW
Bi¥onc ome Nevada City.
FINE BOO AND SHOES A SPECIALTY
REPATRING NEATLY DONE.
N. E. OHAPMAR,
DINwWTIsT.
NEVADA CITY.... .-CA™.
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
Office at Residence, Sacrainento St
LUETIJE & BRBAND,
WA
AND
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada Cityi. W. CHARLES, M. D.
* Homopathio Physician,
feat
outhe]:
4 AS tana
4
Sige ate anasien” 2
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
Impurities im the Llood produce diseases,
Bodily and mental health depend upon s
heaitiy condition of the blood, The blood,
particularly im the spring and during the hot
summer months, becomes clogged with impurities, which polsun if and generate disease, A harmless blood purifier, without a
partic’e of mineral po:son in it, such as mercury cr potash, is necessary to remove these
lunpuriccs and to restore the healthy tone of
mini and body. The Lest purifier and tonto
known tothe world is Swift's Specific (8.8.8,
iu regard t6 its wonderful JWurifying and
tonie powers we give a few testimonials as
follows:
Mr. Wm. A. Stebold, with Geo. P. Rowell &
Co., 1S; .ruce Street, New York, writes March
baszor Bet Si: “T feel it my duty, for the benefit
of others who may be afficted as I was, to
W.i.s you this letter, which you can use as
my ‘estimony Inany way you choose. I will
answer any inquiry from others in relation
to the facts herewith stated. In February
lust Lsuffered great pain and inconvenience
from boils, all over my neck; I could not turn
my head without acute pain and my blood
was in poor condition; After trying all the
tsual renicdies in such cases, and finding no
relief, by the persuasion of Mr. J. W. Fears,
Manager of your New York Office, I used one
bottle 8.8. S, and I linproved rapidly and
very soon I was entirely relieved of my
“ Job’s.Comforters.”” Now not a sign of my
afflic:ion can be seen. I feel strong and cheer.
ful, S, 8, 8. isa fine tonic as proved in my
case, I sleep soundly and m, appetite is good.
Dr.J.N. Cheney, a well-known physician
writes from Ellaville, Georgia: “I use 8. 8. 8,
in convalescent fever cases with the best re-sults. It will, in my judgment, prevent sumtier dysentery, if one will take a few bottles
tn the spring, thus preparing the bowels for
the strains of summer.”
Mrs. Scott Liston, 116 Zane street (Island),
Wheeling, West Virginia, writes: “Having
used 8. 8,8. for the blood, I can safely say
thatit beats anything I have used to cleanse
the blood and make a new being out of a person.”
Mr. M. 8. Hamlin, Winston, N. C., writes;
“I use itevery spring. It always builds foxy
up, giving nie appetite and digestion, and
enabling me to stand the long, trying, ener.
vating hot summer days. On using it I soom
-becume stron; of body and easy of mind.”
Treatise on Blood and Sxin Diseases mailed
fre-.
Tux Swiyt Srreimic Co., Draver3, Atlanta,Ga,
~ Nevada County N. G. RR.
TIME TABLE NO. 30.
\Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th,
At 6 AM
LEAVING NEVADA CITY :
DAILY—Connecting with overarriving in San Francisco at
P. M., DAILY—Connecting with
{0 Overland eagascnaes leaving San
rancisco at 8:30 A. M
Arriving:
9:00 A. M, DAILY
*
“45 2. MM, DAILY — osnneouns with
1,45 \ famenser leaving San Francisco at
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manazer.
E. H, BROWN, Superintendent.
Quick Time and Cheap Fares
--T0
Eastern and European Cities.
BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI.
ALL RAIL ROUTES.
Southern Pacific Company
D: 1LY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT
Trains make prompt connection with
the several Railway banes in the East, connecting at
New York ana New Orleans
With the Several Steamer Lines to .
‘} ment, distilliag
THE TALK OF: SOCIETY. *.
Mrs. Sherwood Defines the Talk of 8oclety—“ Suiall Talk ** Described. .'
What is that language, the most complicated, curious finished in all the world,
‘which the greatest of men have regretted
that they could not learn, but which the
lightest of minds have excelled in, the
language most indispensable to women,
most useful co men, the talk of society?
With its ready quotations, its wisdom,
seriousness, and with gravity which isnot
ponderous, and sage ee which is not
frivolous, cate the aroma of thé moessence ‘of culture,
now for an instant pedantic,syet suggesting a lifetime of patient reading, the conversation of the good talker is the bighest
result of the best training of this fugitive
thing which we call our mind. :
This talk of society, no doubt, should
always be generous. Give and take must
be ite:motto. It must be lightand not
wearisome; neither: selfish, repititious,
nor egotistical. It should be choral and
antiphonal. We areno longer soloists,
but a part ‘of that chorus which goes on
forever, One must use one’s mind to: become a good talker.
It is/like the practice of any other art—
a talent first, and then a talent cultivated. One must not imagine that a sudden rush of: brilliant ideas will flood the
soul of -an agreeable convetsationist
without the naturgl exercise of an average intellirence. j
That which is called ‘small talk,”
which may be 1 set of agreeable nothings
about the weather, but which becomes an
interchange of civilities, thoughts, and
ideas on general subjects, all this forms
the basis of conversation between new
acquaintances, and should’ take for its
first principle the consideration, as toa
subject, of something which shall prove
agreeable to the individual with whom
idly of the person’s age, social position,
known proélivities and pursuits, so as to
form an accurate idea of what to talk
about. :
A conversation created apropos of the
moment, with no ulterior motive than
that of being agreeable, such is: small
talk. It maybe called the ‘current coin”
of society; it isthe key to first pleasant
impressions.
To shine in small talk one needs intelligence, tact, good humor, and geniality,
sympathy and adaptability, but no great
ger 1s is needed such as is needed by the
br.iant conversationist, as a. Macaulay, Sidney Smith, Tom Appleton, aud
Evarts.—New York Sun.
/ “wave been informed that
F speculating in stocks,” said the Poiiest
to the cashier. ‘Give it u Take m
advice, and be on the le side.” He.
took his advice, and left for Canada that
night.
’ Iris a singular fact; but nevertheless
true, that when two youne men imeet
they address each other, “How are you,
old man?” and that when two old fellows’ meet they say, “My boy.”
A BAcHEtor’s reverie—“W hat is there
more variable than @ fickle woman's
mind? Ah, -me; nothing, I marine.
No! Not even New England weather.
Brown: “How yous. eyes flashed white
Miss De V uu were talking to ere,
Jen es!” Jones: “Of course they did,
my boy. I was sparking.”
. Seog guSLS Neuen RSS .
Cure Fer Piles.
eee
Itching Piles are known by moisture
like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching after getting warm.
This form as well as Blind Bleeding
and protruding Piles, yield at once
to the apelleation, of Dr. Bosanko’s
the parts affected, absorbing the
' ‘tumors, allaying the~ intense ‘itching
and effecting a permanent cure. 50
cents. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by Carr
Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex
change Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
Stable Baas the
orses, tary he ana penetee
To be S'tound in thie part of the Sta
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on
the most reasonable terms
ON PROPRIETOR a EMPIRE
The horses are free frem vice, of geod style
and capable i as fast as any gentleman cares to
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL :
FURNISHED.
Spencerian Steel Pens
“Are the Best.
Established 1860, :
{85D BY THE BEST PENMEN.
— THE
Frue Concentrator
Bros, _ my-21-ly
“ALL EUROPEAN PORTS
ees OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars =
Attached to Overland Express Trains. COUNTY
sews red Judge.
nm Bleeping Cary 2 Clerk and Audi
Are Run Daily with Overland Emigrant . ;eCOrcer . .. .
bce get pe onal charge for Bertha in peecatenat
Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secur ABOBEOF.. --.-..,-.» ‘
and other inidcagnt on given upon ee School 8x rintondoit oe rd
tion at the Company's offices where-passen PUpUC ACMANISTetOr ‘Win. Powell
gers calling inp can of "copes 8 Ui n "; 0 ell,
tes; etc. rveyor Chas. E. Uren
RAILBOAD LANDS lat District
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. = m
be ot > ten #h “
Apply te, or Address Sth “
W. H. MILLS, dA Cc. P.R. BR, San
Fran A en Governor. aterm:
JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent &, P. R Secretary of Stater.... Wm. C. ny J icxs
. ose a Se OTE ede John P. Dunn
Ries pee
A. N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN Joh
General Manager. ‘Gen. Pass & Tk't Agt sop aa nem stob
Clerk Supreme Court . ..d3. Di Spencer
. . JUDICIARY
ery Supreme J iles. Séarls (C. 3, HE
Empire Liv Stable Ww. Mokinetty SD s.D. toma wig J © 0 Seeee
pense ae tie bP Epp. Vv an BR.
one istoconverse. One must think rap-.
iB Heleher (C. C.); Niles
Forewarned
of danger by thé condition of your blood,
as shown in pimples, blotches, boils, or
discolorations of the skin; or by a feeling
of languer, induced, perhaps, by tnactivity
of the stomach, liver, and kidneys, you .
should take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It will
renew and invigorate your blood, and
cause the vital organs to properly perform
their functions. If you suffer from
Rheumatism,
———
=f
with Ayer’s Sarsaparilia, there be Ly
no’ fear of Dyspepsia,
ralgia, Sult Rheum, Tetter, .
Catarrh, Liver troubles; or ‘any of the
diseases arising from Scrofulous taints ‘im 4
the blood. “Geo. Garwood, Big’
Ohio, writes: “ Ayer’s Sarsa
been used ip my family for 2 nw
years. Twas constant
Dyspepsia,
ee
or Neuralgia, a few bottles of Ayer’s Sursaparilla will relieve and cure you. Alice .
Kendall, 218 Tremont st., Boston, Mass.,
writes; “I have been troubled with Neu.
ralgia, pain in the side, and weakness, and .
haye: found greater relief from Ayer’s .
Satsaparilla than from any other remedy.” .
J.C. Tolman; 886 Merrimack st., Lowell,
Mass., writes: “In no other remedy have
"I ever ‘faund such a happy relic? from
Rheumatism as in
_ Ayer’s Sar
eaparilia”” It instils new. life into the
blood, and imparts vitality and strength.
. Bleling Ihigh{y concentrated, it is: the most
econgmical blood purifier.
Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer
For sale by all druggists.
Nevada County Land and
JOHN T. MORGAX
NAT. P, BROWN.
FRED SEARLS,
E> 20.009 Acres of Railro
FORMATION, CALL
FRANK G. BEATTY,
J. E. CARR,
PALACE
THING USUALLY FOUND IN A
Wircst-class
SCHOO! B00Ks,
DISIRICT , BLANK Books, ¢
Congressman, 24 Diat..... Jas.A. Loutti MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
R. BR. Commissioner, . Abbott
Board Equalisation,4 ASB. c. Moreh house PERIODICALS,
“ LEGISLATIVE.PICTORI ALS,
NEWSPAPERS
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner.
Spees erences
ITHE PEOPLE’
TO HOM” SsHHhE bnNs.
DIRECTORS ¢
@KO. C. GAYLORD
GEO. E. TURNER,
WM. EDWARDS,
‘Large List of Desirable Homes and Lands For Sale.
For Sale caning in‘orice from $1.50 to $10 er acre.
FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL'INPROPRIETORS OF THE
DRUG
Cor. Pine and Commercial
EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE 8TOCK OF EVERY
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC
FIELD, GARBDEN AnD FLOWER SREDS.
The’ Finest. Brands of ‘Cigars in Nevada City.)
_Zrmevpions wscuney an arty om compounded by « careful and competent prog
“<The © Best.«in « the World for « General Use.
The New Three-Yolume, Edition
sdises ebatcibut topics. ° Dédaphies in serrations votumen
but Ayer’s Sarsaparilla effected a permanent.cure. Seven years agomy wife was
troubled with Goltre: two bottles of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilie cured her, and she has
never had any return of the disease. I regard this preparation as the best medicine
in use for the blood.” -B, Barnard ine? Cine
W% Adams'st., Lynn, Mass,. writes :
many years Ieuffered terribly from Indé.
gestion, Dyspepsia, and Scrofula. -Almést
hopeless, T took Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
and am a.well'mauito-day.” Be aureand
get Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the most thorough
and effective blood purifier. The beste
the cheapest.
& Co., Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A.
Price $1; alx bottles for-@5.
Improvement Association
fk. MW. PRESTON,
E. J. RECTOR’
J. HENNESSEY.
ad and Other Unimoroved Lands
ON OR ADDRESS
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
T. H. CABR
EBrosee
Nevada City.
Drug Store.
Sg
§ CYCLOPRDIA
das. Cairn
we “\Barness . and Gallars
MADE TO ORDER
ts
a
iS
{The ean Hanes
OF NEVADA orry.
Broad Street, -,, Below National Hote
SADDLES, WHIPS, CURRY COMBE
AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
. oo
@@Al) orders attended to ror
UN ion HOTEL,
NEVADA CIT:, « + CAL.
MRS. J. NAFFZIGER. . . . Proprietrest
A. G@. PARSONS. . .Business Manager
THE L ADING HOTEL OF
Whitehead s Cook Beokss
LEAD THE WORLD.
. —
Chicago’ Herald: Cooking School,
(For Families,’
brook Park,
‘Nexada.,
trict Horses. L
lume for Live 8
We DNESDAY,
Modoc and Yolo Sparse $900
we
on tied og 3 hy forfelt,
FAIR, Sho FOURTH ANNUAL .
—OF THE—
17th Agricultural District Association for 1888
@
NEVADA AND PLACER COUNTIES,
Oominencing August 28th and continuing, five days.
Repairing Neatly Done. Race and Stock Exhibits at Glene
Midway bee
tween Grasse Valley and
City.
Pavilion at Nevada Oity
$10,000
IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS.
Liberal Purses for State amd Disiberal Preme
tock, Farmeing, Orchard and Dairy
August 20th.
Boys’ Tournament atil a. M. for various
Republican County Convention.
—
T_A MEETING OF THE bane yo
Count Central Committes of N
County, held at sree Hall evade. cont
Thu ay, August 8a, it w
monly te resolved thet a Connie Convenes
ational Republican Party of Nevada
County shall be held in the
Theatre, Nevada City,
Thursday, August 30th, 1888,
Commencing atll o'clock A. M.
ist. To nominate candidates for all the
gfices to be elected at the November elec2d. Toappointsa ents Centrel Committee for the staulug year
Resvlved, Thata Primary Election bec igo
an sates bg such ‘Coareatcs shall be
in vomformity. with th the
Primary Election La’ T° bar i
nips sinchiow shail be heiéin tha peeatanote © election sha ie.
of Nevaaa and Truckee between the hoursof
bre einet ote apa Valley bekweee ins heme re 80 rasa e; wee!
clock P. M, and & Srelock F" ete a
oe
cuvernetes esoaete a auch
manner as the nt shall deciare.
The following it see and. Inspectors
willact at their respective ve prectacta +
Nevada City Precincts, No#.I end 3=In.
spector, J. C. Abbott; Judgés, WoT, Joyce
andJohn Werry. Polling Place atCity dali.
20 delegates.
Selby Flat Precinct—Inspector, Sam Edd
2 delegates.
Willow Valley Precinct—Inapector, J J,
Lyons, 2 delegates. .
Gold Flat Precinet—Inspector, John Wa.ters. 2 delegates,
India Flat Precinet—Inapector, Charles
Cleveland. 2 delegates.
East Grass Valley Precinct:is directed to
hold the election ut the house of Eagle Hose
Co.—Inspector, Wm. Bee; Judges,’ R: @.
Roberts and Peter Knight, 11 delegates.
Weat Grass Valley Precinct {s directed: to
hold the election at the house of Protection
Hoge Co.—Inspector, M. P. Stone; Judges,
C, H. Hankins and Frank Richards. 10 delewates,
Allison Ranch Precinct—Inspectot, 8, Benoit. 1 delegate.
Buena Vista Precinct — Inspector, D. Ww.
Pingree, 1 delegate.
Cottage Hilt Precinct—Inspector, a. M.
Higgins. 1 delegate.
Forest Springs Precinct—Iugpector, Milton
pas: 12, TROTTING—2:24 class. Open to all.
rae
Dist hy CivNeINe Saddle howe stake.
stric' a e! entrance
dded. Four monet, Fd 15 and 10 bod
cent. One mile.
Z
PRICE 91.50. t
‘Ne. 4,
Cooking't For Prof,
PRICE 83.
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE
HOTEL GA ZETTE,
420 Tenge Btreet, fan Francitoa
National Exchange,
NEVADA CT’ CITY, CAL.
The Only. First-class Business
oi Metel im = the City.
Masnive fire-proof structure, free from the
dangers of fires so prevalent in: Jarge. hotels.
SATURNAY, September ist.
Grand stock parade and awarding of premiume at lla,
No. 14, kUisnixa—Open to all. $90 ontrance, ' 926 forfe ste added. cond
horse, Srthind $08, One mile and repeat.
No, Ru Ue wna Pistriot. $25 entrance,
$10 forfeit. $100 added. second horse, $00;
hird, $25. Five-eighthe of a mile.No. 16. Trottixo—2:27 class. Open to
. PACING—2:20 class. 0 n to all.
Puspe $600, ‘dy
In races designated as “District'’all horses
bon ae . ible that were owned in the counWovads and Placer, compri ing me
Setentecnsn Agricultural Distric rior
Jane ist, 1888, unless otherwise speeied,
CONDITIOns.
All trotting and pacing races are the best
three in five, exce. + tn two-year-old, unless
otherwise specified; five to enter and three
to start, But the Board reserves the right to
holda leas m number th than five to fill, by the
withdrawal of 'a proportionate amount of
the purse. Entrance fee 10 per cent of
purse, to Vagenanyd nominations. Trottin:
and pacing parses ivided at the rate of
per ous ae per cent. to second
d 10 per cent. to third
“National Association rules to govern trotting; but the Board reserves the right to
trot h heats of any .two classes alternately if
necessary to finish any day’s racing, of to
trot a special race between, heats. A_ horse
making & Wophovecenell be entities only
th the entrance pee pean {din. en less
= r the pe ee pane Py
@ entrance mon:
to be di divided. od as follows: 0054 to the fret ané
$ oie races entries not declared out
FM. of the da edim: A nate ¥ prec gthe race eh nt by 6
here ree p Pow more than on entry ley
to start mast ne
the race. Based
@ walk-over.
weguredt
ifveeatra fe
Pens
TOHER. Secretary.
SAMURE
Onin
; @hil:
1. 25 cents; Salt
ee ee al
5
‘al California
na ttices in
Ns 1
ral
1 GRE SISCS ARAR e
of Ta appear . first
on Auon Or mméemi fur.
i
ack
Products, and MieSmith. 1 delegate,
NEVADA CITY. . CALIFORNIA * Boston Ravine Precinct—Inspector, R. D.
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND chanical and Art Gummoe. 2 delegates.
gener invited to notice ea els hee Exhibits. Hill's Flat Precinct—Inspector, 8am Hen1G0 webinar sock dL ebiak i eke aan wood. 2 delegates.
airy, and well’ ell oF elegantly furnished, there rans Bloomfield Precinct—Inspeetor, RB.
@ ‘moun
more. 4 delegates.
ie ie tab ‘tables are supplied: w Dent tn FIVE DAY'S RACING. Relief Hill Precinct — {nspector, ‘R.A;
wre Aare "SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR ? Penrose. 1 delegate,
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS om (ua. William
FOR OOMMERGI A abt ANDY) PAMIDIES. TUESDAY, August 28th. Columbia Hill Precinct—Inepector, A. L.
Free 'Bus to and from the De uae phd gt rg oy all. 4 en-. Woodruff, 2 delegates. :
. a Secon orse oore’
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALI . $20; third, $25. Three-fourths of a mile and neet aac oe ae
serie a u county, Grass Valley and No 3. Trottina.—2:30 class. Open to} Graniteville Precinct — Inspector, John
¢ all, rae ¥
No 3. Re: THING. —For three-year-olds Cline, 2 delegates,
rae of Wines Lquors and Gt ang rowned in. the pomation of N Washington Precinet — tngpectory, BT.
gare ng bet ofS nee x eluine os ner : jut Worthley. 2 delegates.
] poldt. Del N u ms mtb sadooindy fom: Omega Precinct—Inspector, A.'T. Frye.
1 delegate.
Bear Valley Precinct — Inspector,. James
Rose, 1 delegate.
Yuba Precinct—Inspector, Geo. A. Hare
pri 2 delegates.
Nor 4. RUNNING.—Open to all. en-. Ormonde Preci
fence $25 forfeit, $300 added. Second horse wecinet——Inspentor, , Richard
#75; third See mile and re eat. Stout. 1 delegate.
0.
* North Skn Juan Precinct—Inspector, J
, year-old “00. ade Stotiar. 3 delegat
Ne. 1 Second horse third, $25. Five: a
, cx ot, mile. * Me » Hb. Five Cherokee Precinct—Inspector, L. D. Rath: ROTTING. 2:50 clans. Open toall,. bun. 1 delegate.
The American “ Pastry Cook js. masks coun RT ‘ 1 delegate,
G THURSDAY?
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August 30th French Corral Precinct—Inspector, 0. L.
Gis? mosk J parpde s oe a ries Miller. 1 delegate.
— et. entrance,
ee
tite forfeit, toy added Second horse $00 Bisohvilie Preginet--Iaspectar//G.¥) New .
alf mile and repeat. ell. 1 delegate.
tassios a? gt OTTING. 2:40 class. Open to] Rough and Ready Precinct—Inspector, C,
Ne 2. “ 7c “ 1 U. Taylor. 2 delegates.
. ; Purse #600, = sein, apie pleas. “Open to at. on Springs Pre¢inct—Inspector, 6. B.
: ; : asnaway. 2 delegates,
Hotel ‘Meat Cooking FRIDAY, August 31st. Anthony House Precinct—Inspecter, Wm.
b ) tins Tournament, for various prizes, at . Davey. 1 delegate.
Pleasant Ridge Precinct—Ins otor, W
No. i0. Buxxixa—Open to all. Peo me
. PRICE 2. trance, #26 vieet Seond oe 1 delegate.
_] horse, “oak mileand a half. ooney Flat Precinct—I:
— i Rts ie a ating t% . Powers. 1delogatan
Ne. 3, eS ta elghths ofa mile and. 8penceville Precinct — Inspeotor, CC.
repeat,
Peitzach. 1 delegate.
Truckee Precinct—Inspector, H. K. Gage;
Judges, H. A. ‘Mason and ‘T. P Stevens, 6
delegates.
Boca Precinct—Inspector, D,' M. Dysart
2 delegates,
Little York Precinct—Inspector, W. J.
Hill. 1 delegate.‘
Lowell Hill Precinct—Inspector, Wm. Wilkinson, 1 delegate.
‘ Hunt's Hill Precinct—Inspector,A. G. Turner. 1 delegate.
You Bet Precinct—Inspector,
Cloudman. 2 delegates.
The Epapactors and Judges of Election are
directed to issue corti ea of election to
the vdelogate or or felegates elected from their
Qualification of re voters : All those’who
aré in tavor of Protection to American Industries and will vote for the Electors ef
ative and Moree EBWAR Chai
A. BR. Lorp, Secreta oe
Nevada Herald Grass Valley pera
cory. Times and Truckee Republican
med ae
Qo K.
National Meat Market.
OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK.
0.J NAFFZIGER
Brus PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUBA
wee ene AND LARD, wholesale o
and ish inde eet Mea ta usually found
uae delivered fee ote nae
one ee Prizaee
JAMES A. “STIDGER,
Aud Notary Pubiie.
Will practice in the. Courts N 1 of ayade
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