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August 9, 1888 (4 pages)

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If You Want to Get “= THE DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT. THE BEST Advertising Medium IN THE Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. VOL. LVI.—No. 8998. NEVADA CITY. CAL.. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST. 9, 1888. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo. Che Daily beastie PUBLISHED Every Day Excepting Monday = BROWN & CALKINS. L 8. CALKINS, o N. P. Brown, Editor. Business M’g’r. OFFICES ““Transeript Bh -Block,’”’ No. Commercial st., Nevada City, Ca TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ONG Y CBR Sri ics ee oes gix Months .. Palmer @ Hoy. 2.22. ca: New York GePeROwell & CO 2.55 52 ee cas New cork 8. R. Niles.. 2.0.. N. W. Ayer & Co Philadelphia "talmer & Key ors --Portiand. Oregon J. H. Bates ry OG oa ere New York Dauchy & Co.... ...,....New York Williams & Co its sees ON, Bae Sook & Co..... Ree Chicago L. P. Fisher ; . San Francisco *. San Francisco .. San Francisco . Burlington, Vt .Portland, Me K.C. Dake . Palmer & Rey . John C, Dewey & Stinson & Co. .. Geo. M. Mott ..:. ... Sacramento J. A.Stidger ... ... North San Juan W. K. Spencer....:.: .. Grass Valley B, F. Snell i Wess a recs . You Bet _ 7. D. Calkins. .-. Truekee OL Maer re as .French Corral James Marriott eat -North Bloomfield PEWS ROR i eae . Graniteville J. W. Beatty Smartsville JW. Orear.. ~ Downievilte Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, No. 6, BR. A. MI. STATED MEETINGS AT MA SONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the First Moneay jn each month. Visiting Companions in good standing are cordially invited to at nd. JOS. THOMAS, High Priest. I. J, RoLFE, Seeretarv. MLASONIC A J'TICE. Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A. M. STATED MEETINGS 'ON THE Re ain Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethren in good standing are cordially invited. Cc. C. WEISEN BURGER, Master. RotreE, Secretary. Alfred D. Mason, Counselor at Law and Notary Public. Successsor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN ‘THE SUPExXIOR W Supreme, District and Cire sit Courts of the U. Otfice—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. "Ys. 8. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. W TILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Conrts. OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, up stairs. J. 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCER. a 4:15) . FP. M., DAILY—Connecting with Overland Passenger leaving San FFICE—South side de Broad Street, () site Union Street, Nevade “’*” 9 ( Will practice in aoe ° Fhe Mente. and the Courts of then itetes . Bib f the State of California, — EB. H. GAYLORD FRED SBARLK GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at-Law. W TILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHECOURTS State and Federal. ee the Court House. ~"w. BP. SOWDEN, Attorney and Oounselor at Law WILLPRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the state of California, and of the United States. ffice in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada Clty, Cal. phd nee OOS P. Fe SIMONDS. : C. W. CEOS CROSS & SIMONDS, Attorneys and Gounselovs at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neve da City W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law. {~ ATTORNEY OF NEVADA DP Sbane. Office at the Court House. GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Oounselor at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the State. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. THOS. S. FORD Attorney and Counselor at Law. ena Fine streets Building, corner Broad and Pine streets, N Nevada City ‘DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician, or AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, NEVADA CITY.~ PHOMAS 8. STEPHENS, Constable of Nevada Township and Bil} Collector. OF Sows AT COURTROOM OF JUDGE Sowden, Nevada City, Cal. orT & CO. No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Buy Gold Dust, Gold and Silver Bars. i May 6, 1887. A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, Bra STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW Post Office, Nevada City. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPEUIALTY REPAIBING NEATLY DONE. ; N. BE. OHAPMAN, pw TrisT. NEVADA CITY...--CAT. — LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. * Qfiice at Residence, Sacramento St LUETJE & BRAND, WA AND JEW ELER Broad Street, Nevada CitysSursgeoE. W. CHARLES, M. D-. Homepethic Physician, , BLASAUF'S BUILDING U" Bry ae below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Sibce Houre-10to 12 A. M., and 2to4 ~ oer: PORIFY YOUR BLOOD. Impurities in the blood produce diseases, Bodily and mental health depend upon @ healthy conditicn of the blood. The blood, particularly in the spring and during the hot sumimer monihs, becomes clogged with impurities, which poison it and generate disease. A harmless bi.od purifier, without a particle of mincral poison in it, such as mer cury or potash, is necessary to remove these impurities and to restore the healthy tone of mind and body. The best purifier and tonie knuwn tothe world is Swift's Specific (8.8.8.) In regard to its wonderful purifying and tonic powers we give a few testimonials as follows: “Mr. Wm. A. Sisbold, with Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 10 Spruce Street, New York, writes March 20th, 183: “I feel it my duty, for the benefit of others who may be afflicted as Iwas, to write you this letter, which you can use as my testimony in any way you choose. I will answer any inquiry from othersin_relationto the facts herewith stated. In February last Lsnffered great pain and inconvenience from boils, all over my neck; I could not turn my head without acute pain and my blood wasin poor condition. After trying all the usual remedies 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. & 8S; and I improved rapidly and very soon I was entirely relieved of my “ Job’s Comforters.’’. Now nota sign of my affliction can be seen. I feel strong and cheerful, 8. S. 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. S. 8. in convalescent fever cases with the best results. It wi!l, in my judgment, prevent summer dysentery, if one will take a few bottles {4m the spriny, 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 biood, I can safely say that it heats anything I have used to cleanse the blood and make a new belng out of a person.” * Mr. M. S. Hamlin, Winston, N. C., writes: “T use itevery spring. it always builds me up, giving me appetite and digestion, and enabling me to stand the long, trying, enervating hot suirmer days, On using it I soom becume stiong of body and easy of mind.” Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free, Tus SwisT Sreciric Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta,Ga, eer County N. G. R.R. TIME TABLE NO. 30. Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th, At 6 A.M. “LEAVING NEVADA CITY: A. M. DAILY—Connecting with overland arriving in San Francisco at rancisco at 8:30 A. M. Arrivinesg: A. M. DAILY amen M. DAIL miter Sonn eoting with, lent eaving San Francisco at "JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent. Quick Time and Cheap Fares To _ Eastern and European Cities. BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI. ALL RAIL ROUTES. Southern Pacific Company A1LY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT Trains make prompt connection with the several Railway Liues in the East, connecting at New York and New Orleans With the Several Steamer Lines to ALL EUROPEAN PORTS Pullman Palace Sleeping Care Attached to Overland Express Trains. — Third Olass Slee Oars Are Run Daily with 0 Bread Emigrant Trains. No additional charge for Berths in Third Class Cars. Tickets Sold, Slee fon Car Bertha secured, on givepupon applica tion at the Company’s offices w ere Paeeen, o and other informa’ THE ANIMAL MILLENNIUM. Capacity of Our Dumb Friends for a High Degree of Intelligence. “T do not go the extent of some scientists,” said a distinguished student of the animal kingdom recently, ‘‘in the opinion that a time will ever come when thelower animals will possess the power of speech, but I firmly believe that in a few generations certain of these animals willadvance to a wonderful degree in the matter of intelligence. “Experiments . have been already made in England which demonstrate that some’ of them are capable of almost everything except to speak. Shepherd dogs have been taught to count and, at the order of their master, will bring back a certain number of sheep from the pasture, if cre. dence isto be placed in the reports which have been made from time to time within the last. few years and which bear the stamp of authentici. y. “In Order that the education of animals lixecats, dogs and horses, which have already shown a certain degree of mental. ity, may®be brought tothe highest state of perfection it is necessary that the more cielligent of these brutes should be kept enatt from others of their kindand should be interbred, while their offspring should be treated in the same way. “A horse trainer of national renown told me not long ago that he had heen working on that theory for many years, end that he found the offspring of trick horses were much moreeasily taught than those which came from animals never trained in the ring. “Tho associations with which an animal 4s surrounded have a wonderful effect upen its mental development, even though no special pains have been taken to educate it, as is the case with our common household pets which have for generations been subjected to gentle influences. Yet the progenitors of these domestic animals oncé roamed the forest as wild and un-. tamed as the panther in the Indian jungles,and even now are found wild and ferocious in certain parts of the world, ‘How, then, can we forecast the extent to which they can be educated during the royriads of ages of the future?” THE COST OF STOPPING A TRAIN. An Ezact Computation and a Surprising Result. York Central railread the other day,’ ing with a reporter: stopping ‘of an, ordinary train of cars, There ts tum. train 15 miles over a plane sur face. pensate for all these losses. of $1.17.” SE . ©ure For Piles. —_— Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching after getting warm. This form as well as Blind Bleeding Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the cents. Address the Dr. Bosanko MedBros. my-21-ly OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. gers calling in person can secure routes, etc. RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. Apply to, or Address W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C, P. R. R. Ban Francisco. JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. 2 —_— A. N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN General Manager. Gen. Pass & Tk’t Agt 5 Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex change Hotel, JAMES HERSESS, Proprietor, HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE T Stable has the largest lot of rees, Carri ones and Runcies To be found in this part of the St Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on “i the most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of geod st and capable of ga as fast as any gen man cares to d Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL FURNISHED. Spencerian Steel Pens Are the Best. Established 1860, tsRD BY THE REST PENMEN. THE Frue Concentrator Offers $1,000 Chajlenge te any ~ Machine. Redauced to $875 . STATE OFFICERS. Secretary of State . JUDICIARY stein, Jac! in Temple, A. Van R. Patterson, ’‘-. 5 McFarlan Searls, H. 8. Foote. DISTRICT LEGISLATIVE. pron bao 14th Dist. Assemblyman, 15th Dist It will . the blood. their functions. Rheumatism, or Neuralgia, a few bottles of Ayer’s Sw . but Ayer’s Sarsaparilla effected @ permaAlive . nent cure. Seven years ago my wife was Kendall, 218 Tremont st., Boston, Mass.,' troubled with Goitre: two. bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cured her, and she has never had any return of the disease. I re‘gard this preparation as the best medicine Sarsaparilla than from any other remedy.” in use for. the blood.” B. Barnard Walr, J. C. Tolman, 336 Merrimack st., Lowell, ; 75 Adams st., Lynn, Mass., writes: “For Mass., writes: ‘In no other remedy have . I ever found such a happy relief from . Rheumatism as in Ayer's . Sar saparilla It instils new life inio the, and am a well man to-day.” Be sure and blood, a ad imparts vitality and strength. . get Aver’s Sarsaparilla, the most thorough Being highly concentrated, it is the most . and effective blood purifier. The best is economical blood purifier. : saparilla will relieve and cure you. “T have been troubled with Neu. ralgia, pain in the side, and weakness, and . have found greater reiief from Ayer's Said a well known engineer on the ner k“It is not generally known what loss of power is involved in the starting and toe te eones® @EO, C. GAYLORD about twice as much power to stopa train asto start one, the loss of power depending upon the momenNAT. P. BROWN. GEO. E. TURNER, FRED SEARLS, WM. EDWARDS, “A train going at the rate of 60 milesan hour can, by means of the Westinghouse airbrake, be stopped witt 'n 1% yardsfrom the first application of the brake, Now, enough power is lost to carry this same “First, there is the momentumacauired by the train flying at this rematwable rate of speed, then the los»«<getagy fry’ applying the brakes, and Jastly, but 1 least, the extra amount of coal to comioce ear. fay “By computation I have ascertainsd that every complete stop involves a cost and protrading Piles, yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko’s tumors, allaying the intense itching and effecting a permanent cure,. 50 icine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by Carr — Ee Carr Brose. PROPRIETORS OF THE DRUG :: STORE, Cor. Pine and Commercial COUNTYSuperior Judge......-.++. J.M. Wallin Pt) eeeeemerrers ..-George Lord Clerk and Auditor... . -¥.G. Beatty Recorder....... ..J. A. Rapp District Attorney.... . Long Tremaotersnd Collector.. mae & “MeNulty Sataid ccsNs eer ees .Erastus Bond genools Su rintendent. ag hives was A. J. Tiffany Public A ministrator. . De PALACE Governor. .. «. 0 .55 sees R. W. Waterman .Wm. C. Hendrices St»te Controller... . John P, Dunn State Treasurer... “Adam Herold
Attorney General.... .. Geo. A. Johnson Supt. Public Instruction.. ..Ira G. Hoitt Surveyor General.... Theodore Reichert Clerk Supreme Court... .. J.D. Spencer ss! Sere Justicea—Niles Searls (C. J.), E McKinstry, J.D. Thornton, J. R. Sharp Commissioners—I. s Raisher (C. C.), Niles . gogsoon, B00Ks, BLANK BOOKS, LORSTORRIN ES 2d Dist..... Jas. A. Lopttt MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS B&. R. Commissioner, ist Dist...A. Abbott Board Equalization, 24 Dist. L. C. Morehouse State Senator.. ....5..6s eee A. Walrath Rey. J. Sims J. 1. Sykes Table of Distances. From Nevade City to Blue Tent.... Bear Valley... ¥Bri Bowman Dam. Cherokee Columbia Hill. Col Forewarned . Forearmed. of danger by the condition of your blood,. with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, there need be as shown in pimples, blotches, boils, or. no fear of Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neudiscolorations of the skin; or by a feeling . ralgia, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Eczema, of languor, induced, perhaps, by inactivity . Catarth, Liver troubles, or any of the of the stomach, liver, and kidneys, you . diseases arising from Scrofulous taints in should take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. renew.and invigorate your blood, and Ohio, writes: cause the vital organs to properly perform . been used in my family for a number of If you suffer from . years. T was'a constant sufferer from 4 Dyspepsia, . hopeless, T took Ayer’s Sar. the cheapest. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A. For sale by all druggists. Price $1; six bottles for 95. DIRECTORS: i. M. PRESTON, E. J. RECTOR? J “HENNESSRY. “ List of Desirable Homes and Lands For Sale. wy 6 OS ee ypni+ 2°20 000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimoroved Lands. LZAD THE WORLD. For Sale raneing inknrice from $1.507tofS . Ocnerzacre, FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL IN— ESA TOM. CALL ON OR ADDRESS FRANK G. BEATTY, NEVADA CITY, CAL. = : ’ No. 3, va. cann. Guicago Herald Cooking School, Nevada City. — -— EEP CONSTANTLY ON ag A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY THING USUALLY FOUND IN A Ficeat-class Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, NEWSPAPERS Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. FIRED, GABDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. Prescriptions accurately and fully pounded by a We call the special topies. Complete in 8 convenient volumes raga re pra ee eee half the price of similar etc., that you po ana ated a pe gy 7 of Belioo 1 Trustees. Teachers, etc., toth EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. oS Geo. Gdrwood, Big Springs, * Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has many years I suffered terribly from Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, and Scrofula. Almost ful and competent Drug OF NEVADA OITY. Broad Street, Below National Hote Jas. Cairns. ——— Harness and Collars MADE TO ORDER» SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. MMP Al) orders attended to promptly. UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CIT’, = = = = CAL. MRS. J. NAFFZIGER. . . Proprietress H. G@. PARSONS. . Business Manager THE LYADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY...... . CALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH ARE others are invited to notice the advan’ offered by this Hotel. The house Sontetn 100 reoms, each of which is light and airy, and well’ orelegantly furnished, there being no hotel inthe mountains e tal to it. e tables are supplied with the best in the market. NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS ————— FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, TOURISTS AND FAMILIES. Free 'Bus to and from the Depot. STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL neh of the upper county, Grass Valley and aryaville d The best of Wines, — and Ctgars furnished at the Bar, Miiteeads Cook Books he American Pastry Conk Hotel Meat Cooking, PRICE 82. (For Families,’ PRICE $1.60. Ne. 4, Cooking ¢For Profit, PRICE $3. FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearney Btrest, San Pranoitow Natio nal Exchange, NEVADA CITY, CAL, ‘ Slotel im the City. Massive fire-proo’ dangers of fires so prevalent in large hotels. uated fi th ve centre of the ett . with ms at OF and General Stage Off Proprietor . 17th Agricultural District Asating aiews 28th and continuRepairing Neatly Done, . Race and stock Exhibits at GienPavilion at Nevada City The Only First-class Business Laem. 3 structure, free from the Cc sociation for 1888 i P t ing, five days. ie t brook Park, Midway between Grasse Valley and Nexada City. Liberal Purses for State and District Horses. Liberal Premefumes for Live Stock, Farming, Orchard and Dairy Products, and Mechanical and Art Exhibits. FIVE DAY’S RACING. ‘TUESDA Y¥, August 28th. No. 1. Running.—Open to all. §25 entrance, $10 forfelt, $150 added. Second horse $50; third, $25. Three-fourths of a mile and repeat. No 2. TRoTTiINnG.—2:30 class, Open to all, Purse No 8 Trortina.—For threeyear-olds andunder owned in’ the counties of Nevada, Placer, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, Butte, Tehama, Plumas, Sierra, Mendocino, Hum: boldt, Del Norte, Shasta, Siskiyou, Lassen, Modoc and Yolo, Purse’ $800. WaPNESDAY, August 20th. Boys’ Tournament at 11 a. M. for various prizes. No. 4. RuNNixe.—Open to all. ye entrance, $25 forfeit, $800 added, Second horse $75; th bird . One mile and repeat. No. 5. UNNING.—Open to @ For twoyear-olds. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. Second horse, $50; third, $25. Fiveeighths of a mile. 0.6. TRroTTing. 2:50 class. Open toall, Purse $400. THURSDAY? August 30th. Grand stock parade at 10a. m. No.7. RUNNING.—Distsict. $25 entrance, Hs forfeit, $100 added Second horse $50; bird, $25. Half mile and repeat. "ne 8 TroTTina. 2:40 class. Open to all. Purse No 9. Pacino, —2:80 class. Open to all. Purse $500, FRIDAY, August 3ist.: radian Tournament, for various prizes, at Noe i0. RUNNING—Open to all. $50 endrance. $25 forfeit, $250 added. Second horse, te third, $50. One mile and a half. 0.’ 11,—RUNNING—Open to all. $25 engener $10 forfeit, $150 added, Second horse thira, $25. Five eighths ofa mile and pe eat. 0.12, TRoTTING—2:24 class, Open to all. Purse $500, No. 18. Running—Saddle hojse stake. District. Catch weights, $5 entrance, $50 added. Four moneys—50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. One mile. SATURNAY, September ist. Grand stock parade and awarding of premiumaatlba.mM . Ne: 14, Runnine—Open-to.all,_-$50-entrance, $25 forfeit, $300 added. Second horse, $75; third, $50. One mile and repeat. No. 15. ‘RUNNING—District. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $100 added, Second horse, $50; hird, $25. Five-eighths of a mile. No. 16. TROTTING—2:27 class. Open to 1. Purse $500. No, 17. PAactxG—2:20 class. Open to all. Purse $600. In races designated as ‘District’’all horses ors eligible that were owned in the counties of Nevada and Placer, compri ing the Seventeenth Agricultural District, prior to June ist, 1888, unless otherwise specified. CON DITIOnsS. All trotting and pacing races are the best three in five, oreo in two-year-old, unless permet specific five to enterand three to start, But the Board reserves the right to hold a less number than five to fill, by the withdrawal of a proportionate amount of the purse. Entrance fee 10 per cent of purse, to SOCOM DADY nominations. Trotting and pacing purses divided at the rate of 60 per cent. to first horse,30 per cent. to second and 10 per cent. to third. National Association rules to govern trot ting; but the Board reserves the right to trot heats of any two classes alternately if necessary to finish any day's racing, or to trot a special race between heats. A horse making a walk-overshall be entitled only to the entrance money paid in, When less than the required number of starters appear they may contest for the entrance money to be divided as follows: 663% to the first and 6 to the second. D all races entries not declared out by 6 yp. M. of the day preceding the rece shall be uired to start. here there is more than one entry by —OF THE— 7 8 t $10,000 _ . {IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS. — egates. « the delegate or delegates elected from their respective precincts. eA FOURTH “ANNUAL FAIR, Republican county Convention. The Leading Harness Shop " . T A MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN County Central Committee of Nevada ounty, held at Armory Hall, Nevada City, Thursday, August zd, 1888, it was unanimounly resolved that a County Conyention ofthe Cc ational Republican Party of Nevada ounty 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 offices to be elected af, the November elecNEVADA AND PLAOER COUNTIES, ae To appoint a County Central Committee for the eee eee Resolved, Thata . egates to such Convention shall be held on SATU rimary Election for delRDAY,; AUGUST 2th, Tass, under and nu conformity with the provisions of the rimary Election Law, at the following imes and places: The election shall be-held in the precinegs of Nevaaa and Truckee between the hoursof 2o’clock P.M, and 8 o'clock P. M. In the precincts of Grass Valley between Moe hours ofl o'clock P, M. other precincts the election ane be held xetween the hours of 5o’clock P. M. in such manner as the voters present shall ‘declare. The following Judges and Inspectors willact at their respective precibets : -Nevada City Precincts, Nos.1 and 2—Inspector, J. C. Abbott; Judges, W. T. Joyce andJohnu-Werry. Polling pions at City Hall. 20 delegates. : Selby Flat Precinct—Inspector, Sam Eda 2 delegates. Willow Valley Precinct—Inapector, J. J. Lyons. 2 delegates. Gold Flat Precinct—Inspector, John Waers. 2 delegates, : Indian Flat Precinct—Inspector, Charles mas Cleveland, 2 delegaten. East Grass Valley Precinct ts directed to hold the election ut the bouse of Eagle Hose 30o.—Inspector, Wm, Bee; Judges, R. G: Roberta and Peter Knight. 11 delegates. West Grass Valley Precinct is directed to hold the election at the house of Protection Hose Co,—Inspector, M. P. Stone; Judges, C, H, Hankins and Frank Richards, 10 deland 8 o’clock P, M. In all Allison Ranch Precinct—Inspector,.S. Benoit. 1 delegate. Buena Vista Precinct — Inspector, D. W. Pingree. 1 delegate. Cottage Hill Precinct—Inspector, J. M. Higgins. 1 delegate. Forest Springs Precinct—Inapector, Milton Smith. 1 delegate. Boston Ravine Precinct—Inapector, R. D. Gummoe, 2 delegates, Hill’s Flat Precinct—Inspector, Sam Henwood, 2 delegates. North Bloomfield Precinct—Inapector, R. D. Skidmore. 4 delegates. Relief Hill Precinct — Inspector, R, A Penrose. 1 delegate, Lake City Precinct — Inspector, William _ ‘ Black. 1 delegate. Columbia Hill Precinet—Inapector, A. L. Woodruff, 2 delegates. Moore's Flat Precinct—Inspector, James Reed. 1 delegate, Graniteville Precinct— Inspector, John Cline, 2delegates. Washington Precinot — Inspector, E, T Worthley. 2 delegates. : Omega Precinct—Inspector, A. T. Frye. 1 delegate, Bear Valley Precinct —laspector, Jame Rose. 1 delegate. Yuba Precinct—Inspector, Geo. A. Hare 2 delegates. Ormonde Precinct — Inspector, Richard Stout. 1 delegate. North Sen Juan Precinct—Inspector, J. Stotiar, 8 delegates, Cherokee Precinct—Inspector, L. D, Rathbun. 1 delegate. Sweetland Precinct — Inspector, J. M. Wood, 1 delegate. French Corral Precinet—Inspector, C. L. Miller. 1 delegate. Birchville Precinct—Inspector, G, B. New ell. 1 delegate. Rough and Ready Precinct—Inspector, C. O. Taylor, 2 delegates. Indian Springs Precinct—Inspector, 0. B, Gassaway. 2 delegates. Anthony House Precinct—Inspector, Wm. Davey. 1 delegate, Pleasant Ridge Precinct—Inspector, Wm. Sickles, t delegate. Mooney Flat Precinct—Inspector, A. M. Powers, 1 delegate. Spenceville Precinct — Inspector, C. Peitzsch. 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. Till. 1 delegate. Lowell Hill Precinct—Inspector, Wm. Wilkinson. _1 delegate. Hunt's Hill Precinct—Inspector,A. G. Tur: ner. 1 delegate. You Bet Precinct—Inspector, 0. K Cloudman. 2 delegates. The Inspectors and Judges of Election are lirected to issue certificates of election to Qualification of votera: All those who are in tavor of Proteetion to American Industries and will vote for the Electors of Harrison and Morton WM. EDWARDS, Chairman. A. R. Lorp, Secretary. Nevada Herald, Grass Valley Tidings, San Juan Times and Truckee Republican please copy. N ational ‘Mest Market, OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. 0. J NAFFZIGER... . .Proprietor. Bens PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUBA GES, Ete. ° TAME: BACON AND LARD, wholesale o oeta And all kinds of Mea te usually found first-class Market, Meats delivered f ee of cha c3.N ZGER JAMES A. STIDGER, . one person, or in one interest, the particular v. mM, ofthe da oy yeoseding © bens naae, Noadded money ey ora wa Kules of th amed are otherwise. Hac colors to be named in sehrine, In ng races drivers will be wear Caps 0 named in their entries gust lat, 168", SAMUEL GRANGER, THE PROPLE'S CYCLOPEDIAGSeeeeecermes The Best in the World for General Use, »> The New Three-Volume Edition Comprehensive and com: Re ret-clags contribu Free oes mabe dames the pronont 80 00 Seay: snioes ot ing Se of being leading peThe Table o mI Exchange isa ans: eaeroesE. Seereta’ a Ent feature with be tan beass 0. Addresses, Gress Valley. teed waperies any in the ci The be sare fraple, and in— S . 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