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The Dally Transoript, Nevada City, Calflornia, Tuesday, August 2, 1007.
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¢ Daily Transevipt. . THE WELSH RAREBIT. .
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Double the Circulation of. A FASHION OF APPETITE THAT .
_ amy Dally Paper published . THRIVES AGAINST OPPOSITION. .
North of Sacramento.
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evade City, Grass Valiey, Rouzh & Ready, .
Spenceville, North San Juan, French Cor. Digest.
ral, Sweetiand, North Bloom field, Moore's
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Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth: , The curious thing about all these late
er town of Hevads gpg MB noted 4 diners up town is that you can nearly
erra counties, at Sa o, § { ne 5 z ag 4 ;
Francieco—in fact, throuzhout the ‘State always tell what they are going to eat be 9
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the si-. fure they order it., In Sixth avenue the
erra to the Sea.” : . main restaurant is famous for its deviled
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erabs, end that’s what those who go there
. will be apt to order. .In the other places
i ily rs excepted) by . 2 : x }
Published Daily (Mondays excepted) Dy the chances are mainly in faver of Welsh
ful Forebodings of Anxious Friends='
The Cooks’ Methods—Not Se Hard to
* OFFICE: . beefsteak is the‘rnie, but the rabbit is in .
So. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. most demand. Welsh rarebit is w hat the,
{ men eat aboard the ocean stearaships .
EEE . after the Iadies have gone! to bed and the}
; Just so at stag card parties all-over town, .
aat A Ae tattad be anothe . “ne host whose kitchen can turn out the!
Redding has been visited by anoth-. ject yarebit late at nicht is ept to be’.
er bad fire. . praised the most im his own circle. {
There is reason to fear that the City. It 1s no new craze, this taste for the .
‘<HEer . Welsh rarebit; it has been'a fashion of ap.
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of Mexico will be a : “rhalf the . Petite for years, and may be regarded as!
A tornado destroved over ha 1€ . a fixed one. It thrives against*the most ;
buildings in David City, Neb. _ . ¥iolent opposition. Half the-men iind all}
ns ‘ i icide at . the women who don’t eat rarebdit ook or
George Chase committed snicidé at .
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. either advise the rarelit eater not to in.
‘nist, has been awarded to his motifer i _— in the same words, ‘I'd die if 1
n . : : @,+. should eat that!’ Ent the eaters go on, . 1 C vas arrested in the act : &g ‘
oan veg oan 1d ari at eedless of the frightful forebodings of
of aseaulting a four-year-old & . those who don't eat their favorite dish,
Salinas. . putting. down the unprepossessing food .
Two people were killed and ten oth-. night after night with acconipanying -li. »
ers injured at a fire in a Chicago tene. ations of Bass’ ule, sherry, lager, cham: .
: pagne or those’ mixed miucilaginous and:
Closing Out Sale of Boots and Shoes
inne Haters Go On Heediess of we Friht-. BEING DESIROUS OF CLOSING .OUT MY.
—BROWN & CALKINS~~. rarebits, If not a “rabbit” of “crab,” . The Stock consists of a full line-of Ladies’, Misses,’ Chil.
i ‘A Large Line of Samples to Select From.
: night is well spent. is the commodity . gam . EMPLOYED.
CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. sae cared toe tat wt mde at the ae . coTs, SHOES & SLIPPERS. BES Ly SKILLED WORKMEN :
BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Of the hest. quality and manufacture.
STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, .
1 OFFER THE SAME .
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dren’s, Men's and Boys’
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No auction goods in the store.
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BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON
Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City.
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' Or Our Own Importation,
P cgi asta FROii MILLS IN SCOTLAND.
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SEVENTEENTH
© Agricultural Distt 5 yr re Rs.
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DR. GUNN’S
ie Neate Tweeds, Casstmeres ant Broadeloths 0 jy we eee
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Commencing Tuesday, September 6th,
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THE ACKNOWLEDGED
etc Ane ty means of roorphine, . 3 San eet less alarm in their faces, and! ga>REMEMBER, no more sales “will be made on}
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The custody-of Plind Tom, the pia-! quige his passion or exclaim, almost al-!credit. _ All persons knowing themselves indebted to me!
iwill please pay up without delay. .
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ne t house. syrupy blendings called cocktails: They . :
LH. Safford, a Woodlan’ farmer, . neither fall dead nor are carried -home-in}
naan ‘ Vinverovly sounded by . 880DY, although it is safe to say thut they .
wae shot and dingeroxly “ounded DY) oie expect some disagreement between .
his foreman. . themselves and their food each time they ;
General Boulanger has challenged . eat a rarebit.
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Ferry ; the prospective duel is the sen. THE COOKS’ METHODS.
3 Welsh farebits are differently made by}
different cooks, but the best resnits are
obtained in this way: Take old dry cheese .
gation of Paris.
A startling discovery of systematic
Victoria, B.C. . thoroughly, pepper and salt it very well, ;
Hi: es Jamison, a Colorado miner put in a big Jump of butter, and add just .
arty ae fe ii is i dintacice of 670 . a little fresh mustard. Stir this up and {
was killed by falling a aist ae put iton a very hot frying pan, having a}
feet down a shaft. . hot fire ready. At this point cooks differ. .
V. R. Lancaster, living’ near Elk . Some pour in a little boiling water, but,
. i the majority use a little old ale instead, .
Creek, fell a 2 i of lumber and) the object in both cases being to facilitate
was instantly killed.
Regular troops are hereafter to be! run together. Thechecse in the pan must .
. . eat » ynilitia.in-. be kept over the fire until it is thoroughly .
detailed to.camp with the mih Lent whes"th. init’ be paceed” over
country today would place the Liberals . = per . of it will get slightly tough
jee 4 . . and rubbery.
again in the ascendant. Dr. A. R. Wilson sas talking of this .
A Chinaman at Woodland has a) the other night. He knows as :nany of
mania for building fires in dangerous the gourmets and good fellows generally
thet wheatland . as any physician in town, and he says he
sade hogar Marta ie ade aicakea ere ‘has heard a score remark how wonderPD. O. Mills is having a $7000 bronze . fy] it is that the Welsh rarebits they eat
dvor made for the tomb that he is. don’t kill them, or even hurt them at all. ;
Wing at Tarrytown, Pa. a “And yet," he says, “I never had a pa.
euros “ i last ¥ iday, Harry tient with whom they disagreed. 1 never .
At ( levelanc as Hees ? > yet. have had to caution one not to cat
W:lk2s was defeated by Patron, who’ rarebits, and, on the other hand; I have
established a record of 2 1414. i pg te wid pearee Pee nag se .
> 5 re 25 ‘ontaining, 2 em to a patient. e We rarebit .
Postoifice Sievelopee , i : .-§ is a very interesting dish. It seems from
checks for $4000 were found in 4-Carits appearance and condition and texture
t the Grand Central depot in New} as though it must be very unwholesome, a
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and yet I cannot say that itis. I have . York. :
an brought in the Utah . even known it to be eaten and completely .
Suit bas been broug digested in that stringy condition in which .
opium-smuggling— has been made at) of any sort that has # tang to it, grate it IT
. the melting of the cheese so that it will . The LEADING TAILOR OF Nevada County,
the annual turnouts. . buttered toast. It should be served on aj
Gladstone believes an appeal to the; very hot plate and eaten at once Even . FREIDMAN OF NEVADA CITY,
Which he will make up fashionably to order and guarantee
—FOR SUITS OR SINGLE GARMENTS._—
(I PAYS, GHYTLEMEN
sJohn webpber. SP ERRY
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COSTS NO-MORE IN THE END FOR
Stylish and Neat Fitting Clothing
“Than it does for the other kind.
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Which everybody knows is
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Carries instock the
Latest Styles of Foreign and Domestic Cloths,
satisfaction.
THE LOW HST PRICE
TRY ME. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.
EREIDIMANS,
Fashionable Tailor, Pine St., near Broad, Nevada-Ci
ty.
Supreme Court to confiscate the Mor-) jg gets when cooling, and in which it is
mon Church preperty under the pro-. like a mass of flannel, or perhaps soft .
isions of the Edmunds’ act. } glue would be a betier comparison. In}
FURONS 0! epee: : . our practice we have a way of discovering .
The Savannah River has overflowed . how certain dishes act after they are
its banks, causing great damage to, eaten. -You would suppose & man would .
corn and cotton crops and partially) carry a Welsh rarcbit around with him .
2 ving the city of Augusta undigested several days, yet {ha ve known .
submerging the city of Augtiote. of one being eaten at ll at night and not }
Difficulties seem to be deepening} a trace being+left in the stomech next .
about John Heinlen’s path in his at-) rod gg it —good Te to ° .
. ‘Wi Jost ,. this, but apparently no extraordinary di.
at ¢ inatown in the . £2) 0°. ; 1 i
termpt to ectabhish a € ‘ sah ie etill at . Bestive Power is required. Most anybody .
heart of San Jose, and work is sU1 at) can do it, as the. magicians say when .
a standstill. : they exhibit an especially difficult trick.”
The claim cf an Indiana private for, THE DRINKING DONE.
i -as not granted because he. The doctor does not think the poached .
Sennen a pension Was NO & . eggonm top of the rarebit, put there to!
Andersonville, and then promptly de. dish, makes any difference against it or in .
: i see : cathe t Wi in; rarebits, the sum of his 7 d eee . Bee with the eating of rarebits,,
Sloptown, in Cincinnati, co © . experience is that the best drinks to take
Se al ee , . ter than a bottle, and ale is perhaps the
week. ‘The loss will amount to ~~ . tl cotwidi ait baciar (Teco ba cath
$100,000 and 100 people were mas © or strong liquor, It is slightly epurring .
homeless. . to the digestive organs, and does no harm i
A gang of Missouri horse thieves . so ong e ape is Sromenes in My
were pursued by a Vigilance Commit” re pian, oer =i ths weat side, is
tee from Helt county the other day,. yery eften appealed to by club men and
but the thieves shot two of the com. brokers who have been run down by high
mittee and put the others to rout, and living, and hope, wit his aid, to get well
afterward robbed the wounded and } pice go at it again. He hes pronounced
pinions .6n the Welsh -rarebit. They
got safely away. . aye not good,” he says, ‘they are so hard
A-letter from Mrs. Blaine, unde . todigest. The reasg thet some persons
; of i 15th inst., says: Mr. . can eat them with impunity is that some
date of" the foth ee: . secrete the gastrin. jr'ces niucn more rapBlaine was never in better health than . idly than others. All eating at night is
he bas been on this trip. He is enjoy. bad for apaeariaen men. Men who work
< ru tee ives . with their heads should ‘eat their heaviest
ing Scotland liugely. He Arixegene . meal in the middle of the day. I account
walks daily and has several times) ¢,) the nervous and brain troubles so comdanced on the green, a thing be has . mon just now by the general habit of dint done before for years. ing at 6 and 7 o'clock. Tue trouble with
The Government revenues -of last . the eating just before going bee ‘bed is that
h-amount to over $32,000.000. . it congests” the liver and sends the. blood
= givens iene dacing oe ean . rushing to the head, causing troubled -and
al aading $11,500,000 paid for . Pere Lewy si ges = aa orig
sensions, amount to about $25,500,000. shacaptas nets ried oysters.are nhout the worst things men eat late at night.”
reaserer Hyatt reports the surplus ae .
$95,100,000, an increase of nearly $6,-. ere eel Fase he
1 J A Feature in Show Cases.
000,000 since the same date June. . A good selling article is the garter. This
. very practical, and, in old days, never
Seeds Fhat Germinate Quickly{mentioned above a whisper #1iicle, has
become quite a feature in the sLow cases.
The human system is a fruitful soil, . It is no longer a secret that lacies wear
and among seeds that germinate most . garters, these being numbered with pepurapidly in it are those of rheumatism . lar presentation gifts for Iy.t days, wedand neuralgia. A slight cold, brought . dimgs and other occasions. ‘he garters
on by sitting in a draught, wet feet or. are of colored silk elastic, or of nine
damp clothes, will develop either of . leather (tsually the former) wl fastened
those abominable painful maladies . with gold or silver buckles and -clusps.
with unpleasant rapidity. The proper . These biekles or clasps “are verously dereventive of this agonizing vegetati-n corated, the very newest style le:ng per:
is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a med. haps decorative monogrete applied,
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either: of the named, and soothes the er’s Circular.
aches which they cause. Nor is it less
effective asa remedy for rheumatism
than as its preventive, a fact as amply
attested as any other relating to its
curative properties. Mariners, miners,
frontiersmen, and others, have ever
found it a faithful preservative of
health in unfavorable regions, and a
benign remedy for malarial disorders,
and stomach, liver and bowel complaints. It is a fine promoter of ap-j of that pense ab covacs, of a0 wands,
“petite and a capital tonic. i tae Salaried tk Chagaek se Cane
a . ture —New York Sun.
The Plano Out ef Tune.
The heat of a fire is very liable te pita
expe ing and contracting of the strings,
as: rolly supposed, but to the sariation: j.-daced in the sounding boards aader the influence of the increased dryness
of the air, especially in furnace heated
Ice CREAM and soda at* Carr Bros. .
Nothing nicer jitf .
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Advertised Letters.
Gold Medal, Paris, 1878,
BA HK HF’
Breakfast Cocoa.
Warranted absolute28 ure Cocea from
whieh the excess of Oil
has been removed. It has
three times the
stremgth of Cocoa mixed
with starch, Arréwroot or 8ugar, and ie therefore far more
ih economical, costing less then
One Cent a CupItis delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily diThe following is a list_of letters re-.
maining in the Postollice -at Nevada!
‘City, California, lor the week\ending .
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: ~ Jul 1887. Any person calling for .
“diese stters will a eae ask ior ‘‘udoo,
r A. : Cooper, F. Art yee, Hosking, Miss iAllie /
, Williams Johuson, M: 2.
a Langdon, Mie itery
oh ag Thilips, 2.
That while every one else is erying “dull times,” our
business shows a gratifying increase? In fact we have
‘sold more goods this Spring than in any of the ten years
joined the Confederacy to escape from . fake what is called a gclden buck of the . Since we commenced. We believe the reason is because
serted to the Union side. . its favor. As to the drinking that is done . it is known that we live up to our motto of
about six acres of ground filled with) gre those that are Smallest, provided they GO o D G Oo ob S
many frame shanties, was burned last . are not too strong. A glass of ale is bet: 3
T.ester & Crawford
icine which pullifies a tendency to. etched or traced on with éna:s.e'.-Jewel.
piano out of tune. This is not due te the
houses, Sounding rds are mate of
apruce, because of the superiey resona:ce
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LATEST STYLES,
~oxx7est prices,
And Everything as represented. ,
Flowers worth $1 and $2—your choice for 50 cents.
Cat Tails 25 cents per bunch.
“Straw Hats from ro cents up
.-—-MRS.-—
'@-Ie the Best in the City.
THE CELEBRATED
Can now be purchased in this city.
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SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the,
market. Sold by the case or package.
Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds.
CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent
E"*y.cyu re PAVILION AT’GRASS. VALLEYhf —
Try It. Gi
RACING. AND STOCK EXHIBITS. AT.
GLENBROOK PARK, MIDWAY BETonite and Appetizer.
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NEVADA CITY.
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" re esis ead BENE I—-—({1-—— Ps ae = “{, a ——
P-R-h= i= aga —. ies —) VEL TL _ . Liberal Purses for State & District Horses .
Farming, Orchard and Dairy ProAND POSITIVE CURE FOR
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BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER,
Fever and Ague,
FIVE DAYS’ RACING! AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES,
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. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 6th. , NERVOUSNESS,
No.1. Trotting. District. 8:00 Class. Purse ; ‘ wh ii in istri ass. Pur Loathing ah Psd:
No.2. Trotting, 2:30 Class. Free for all. .
irse $500. t
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No. 3. Trotting.’ For two-year olds owned . Kidney Complaint.
jin the counties of Nevada, Placer, Yuba,
Sutter, Colusa, Butte, Tehama, Plumas and Nausea,
—-AND -PATENT
ROLLER FLOUR.
The above named Company have AI!
SLOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactur. . mile and repeats
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j a . Ladies’ Tournament, for variods Prizes,at
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sierra. Mile andrepest. Purse $200.
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KEYE MILL COMPANY, —e “. , General Debility. ~ *
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER:-7th.
Boys’ Tournament, at 11 A. M., for various . Dr. Gunn's Bitters
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No. 4. Running. Free for all, $30 entrance, . RE
. 225 forfeit, $300 added; second horse $75, . if PURELY
. third 350, One mile and repeat. i ee” SEGETABLE
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. ; No.5 Running. Free forall. Fortwo-year
jolds. $25entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added; é
. second horse $5), third $25. Five-eighths of a . ic aah
. inile. .
. forall. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $200 added.
! One mile and a quarter. t {
No. 7. Pacing. 2:82 class: Free for all. .
. Purse $300, pee Rellabie.
A. VanzAlstine & Co.,
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“Proprietors and Manufacturers.
P 1 Oo N E ER Ni LL L . Ri c= Cc 6. 3 S$ No. 6. Running. For three-year olds. ed. . Perfectly Safe :
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THURSDAY,.SEPTESMBER 5th.
. Tournament, for Gold Medak, at 11 a.m,
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Grand Stoek Parade at.10 A. M.; Bicycle .
. No.8. Trotting. District. 2:50€lass. Purse
} $250..
. No.9, Trotting. 2:25 class. Free forall. . 722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
. Purse $500 . :
No. 10. Trotting. Three-year olds. District:
\ Mile and repeat. Purse $250. . FOR SALE BY
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th. . CARR BROS.,
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No.11. Running. Open to all, $50 entrance,
. $25 forfeit, $800 added; second horse $75;
third $50. Two miles.
= trance, $10 forfeit, $150 added; second horse
= 250, third $5" Three-fourths of a mile and THE TRANSCRIPT
2 Ne. 18. Running. Free. Purse $150. EnROL LE ale ree to all beaten horses. Those not . eT
having r second during the meeting al.
lowed 10 potmnds. $50tosecond horse. One} a nai UE Sip i
Pacing 2:28 . . JTS_SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL
a 14. Pacing. 2:23 class. Free for all. . News, and it-hasa circulation that reach300. : a . es the reading people in ever art of this
. No. 15. Running. Sa le Horse Stake. . county, It Seo hes amercas pakrons in
. District Catch weights. entrance, §50. Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as
. added. Four moneys—50, 25, nd 10 per} in Sacramento, San Francisco and more recent. One mile. =. . mote pers ofthe State. To LAND and to
* SEEKERS throughout the whole ~y . . HOM
4 =a “\_. country it is invaluable, as it gives a faithi J en SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ith. ~s{ul and complete record of the progress be® . ‘ 5 a ingunade in the development of the counGrand Stoek Parade and award of I’re. ae melo’ and extensive resources. It pre
miums et 11a, M. ordinary inducements
MAIN STEET, NEAR UNJON HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, GAL,
—_ See —————
E A. CHARONNAT, .
SUCCESSOR ‘TO
SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT,
B DEALER LN
Groceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liquos
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc.
Choice Family Groceries a Specialty.
ANSELM
All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable die
tance free of charge.
A share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited.
ANSELME A. CHARONNAT,
OMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY
sg Simm Mrs Samp. ! , Kent , aD admirably
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istic “4, BAKER & CD, Uescucsren, Mass.
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FRED J. THOMAS, Axe
PATENT ROLLER FLOUR !
MANUFACTURED BY THE
WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY,
AND SOLD BY ALL THE
The above Mill hax justly earned the right to claim that their Flour ix the . co per cent. to first horse, 3)
Of Any Manufact ired in the State.
’ TO THE LADIES:
other brand.
No. 16. Trotting. District. One-year olds. . Z
Hulf mile and repeat. Purse $100. { 4
No. 17. Trotting. 2:40 class. Open to all. . %
Puree $500. 4 .
No. 18. Trotting. 2:24class. Open toall. .
Purse $500.
In races Sesieonied as ‘District’’ all horses .
are eligible that were owned in the coun,
ties of Nevada and Placer, comprising the . Hest Advertising Medium im Nerl7th Agricultural District, prior to June 1
1887, unless otherwise specified. thern California. os
Being positively th ;
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Alltrotting and pacing races are the best . ——— aes)
. three in five, except the two-year old, unless . ; ——— =
j otherwise specified; five to enter and three . —— )—
} eae ag tu start. But the Board reserves the right ,
to hold a Jess number than five to fill, by far ee
& the withdrawal of a proportionate amount
of the purse. Entrance fee 10 per cent on sl a ae eee rar ao
purse, to ucecompany nominations, Trot-The TRANSCRIPT has the
. tins and pacing purses divided at the rate of
percent, to see. Largest and Best Equipped Job Print: .
, National Associationrules to govern trot. i
. ie aay the pore reserves the right to trot . * ing Office
. heats of any two Classes alternately, if nee-. Inthe State N 3
. exsury to finish any day’s racing, orto trot a . prices faite Horie et iecrarenio, and *
. special race betw een heats. A horse mak-. anywhere on the Coast. The establishment
ing a walk-over shall be entitled only to the . has lately beeir stocked with a full line of
anirance naney aid Rae when less than . the Most Modern and Attractive Types and
eq d number of starters appeur they
na\ may contest for the entrance mance. to te ober printing materiel, PID ANG: OTE
he ene 6634 to the first, 3844 to Bee specimens of our work and get our
. te cond, prsces beiore sending your printing to San
rancisc® or elsewhere under the mistaken
. ond, and 10 per cent. to thirc
In all entries not declared out by 6 P. m. of
to start. Call for it. > Give it-one trial, and you will then use no] igang Preceding the race shall be required ee OSE
Where there is more than one entry by one . Wantte Mee The =
i re ly Posted person, or in ene interest, the particular Zé ughiy F
1orses that are to start must be named by 6 Bs /OUCERMING
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CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF
Buckwheat Flour, Etc.
er Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR, *titesecretary'somtce, Grass Valley, which
Kept at all the Grocery Etares. Ask For It
nt for Nevada County. Rules of the State Agricultural Society to
Pp. M.of the day preceding-the race. No BRS eae Seu ore Rau te A en ee Ty 3 : 3 added money paid fora walk-over. 3 one * WABAT HR tt * tstete :
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govern running races, except when condi-. ° 4+ NE iA JA . COUNTY -— a
tions named are otherwise. geese Vee ee ee eee oetete
Racing colors to be named in entries, GOLD MINING,
HORTICULTURAL
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CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR.
be named i; their entries, Sue ee GRAZING
ue with the Secretary on Au-. And Other Resources, besides ey
SAMUEL GRANGER, Prastdont, Informed at all times-en ‘.
« oy ress, Grass Vall i yy }
: . GEORGE. FLETCHER, Secretary, 2 °° THR LOOGE HONe Barer
P, O, Address Grass Valley, Cal. Subscribe for the h
ted 1887—1887—1887—1887—1887—1887 .
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PRICES OF ADMISSION:
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Hay and ‘Grain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea Race Track and Grounds, 50 Cents, Chil180 Dally Transcript! 1860
dren under 12 years 25 Cents. Pavilion, 25 1800 Daily Transcript! 1800
Cents. Children under 8 years free, No . 1880 Daily Transcript! 18
Season or Membership Tickets, but Exhibitors will be furnished with badges at §8 each 8] idsrcisey— tes) tasl tear teenie
WHICH I
will admit that person ONLY to RaceTrack
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a The 0) = and Pavi ion at al timer during the Fair . spay and eo Printed