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. Nevada City, Nevads County,
Brown & Catxms. . . Proprietors.
>TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1885. +
Tar ‘National . Railroad Company in Mexico has stopped all
construction, and will merely ope.
"rate the existing roadway.
Tar French Chamber of Deputies has revived the law giving
" * gid to every seventh child born in’
& poor French family.
A srrixe of serious dimensions
has been inaugurated among the
mill hands in East Saginaw, MichTue Anamese at Hue and vicinity have disbanded and surrendered
their arms to the French.
A-irzis destroying thousands
of acres of valuable cranberry
bogs iri New Jersey. :
Hesrew merchants are being
arrested in New York for selling
goods on Sunday.
Tue Hessian fly is devastating
the wheat fields of Wayne county,
q New ‘York. ;
Tue Irish flag was placed above
the British at Blackrock, . Ireland,
Friday.
‘Mir Josre Miter dropped dead
in a schoolroom at Oroville last
week,
W. A. Jackson, a wealthy cattleman of Hillsboro, Tex., is missing.
Eayrpr is again in danger of soon
becoming completely bankrupt.
A RaltWway is to be built underground in Paris.
YeEx.ow fever is reported at New
Orleans.
reine)
Advertised Lettors.
The following is a listof letters
remaining in the Postotfice at Nevada City, California, for the week
ending July 11. Any person calling for these letters will please say
‘“tadvertised.”’ a
W. J. WiutiaMs, P. M.
Bennett, William :
Berry, William
Bigelow, Mrs, E. W.
Baxter, Mrs. b scciend
Carey, John
. Crase, John
Dunbar, George
Dowerghty, Owen
Derbin, Alexander
Fowler, Fred
Fraser, J. T.
Evans, Robert
Eddy, A. G.
Fisk, Mrs. L. A.
George, Joseph
Harris, Dr.
Hoskins, James
Jones, John
‘Jackel, T.
Martin, Cress
‘Marshall, Mrs. Mary
Mitchell, John
Mellarkey, Mrs. Mary
Morgan, W.G. :
Owens, Frank
al ‘icholls, E. ;
Power, Hon: John, a.
Penberthy, Victor Semen
Preston, Miss Rosie). oo sms
Rickards, Richard yj
Randell, Wm.eustaew Bd
Riordan, J. K. gpg . ‘
Roswell, Sam cewek.
Robinson, Bro. Geo. C. ;
Rosewull, J. H.
Stevens, E. B, 2 Ip
Tregoning Edwin T.$ su,
‘Treeleven, Chas.
Trezise, Wm.
Vinnia, James
Williams, Miss Estella 2
Wasley, Joel
Wilkinson, Mrs. J. R.
Willcock, John
Wheeler, J. P.
Williams, John
Ee
BORN.
At the Vubs mine, Washington town
ship, July 10, 1835, to J. F.
wife, a daughter,
—
DIED.
Barnhart, a nati
This wder never varies, A
‘of parity, strength "and
economiThe Daily Transit .
" ovaan chy, nevada commer, . PRICE LIST
For. Cash !
“. The rock Iam now sinking on mills ai per
ribble and
ee
At Nevada City, Julv 12th, “1985, John
i of Peansylvania, aged
LIAM WOLE'S
Flour, per 100 Ties: $2 75
Wheat, ' (6 6b,
Corn, 4 He.
Rolled Barley“ “
White Sugar, 12 Ibs... 1
Brown ‘ 16Ibs....1
Rice 1080 ik 1
Currants, 12° .... 1
Prunes, be ga eae .
Cod Fish, 20“.... “1
Beans, 508 a 1
Pearl Barley, 12 “ ....1
Java Coffees, 4".. 1
Costa Rica’ 6" ...:. 1
Washing Fowder 12 pap’rs 1
Chocolate,.4 papers....1
Oysters, 12 cans..1
Green Corn, So ask
Green Peas, et
Strirg Beans 8 “ ..1
Tomatoes 10“a1
Salmon, 1
Table Fruit,
Pie Fruit,
Jelly,
Sardines, —
Lobsters,
Devi'ed Ham.
Corned Beef PPAARDA. ®#
Lard, 105 Gs 86
Lard, Sib “ J.. 80
Lard, 4lb “ .. 40
Kerosene, 5 gallon “ ..1 50
Kerosene, per “ scx BS
Syrup, per! gallou..... 60
Syrup, 5 gallon kegs. .2 40
sone. f *& "* 1.71 0
Tea, 5 pound box, ..I 25
Japan Tea, per pound, 365
Eng. Breakfast Tea ‘ 40
Soap, per box, fe OO
Harkness Candles, per box,3 50
s “ Oitor }
SanFran “ 80for 1
“SS per en. 7
Butter, ver. roll...40
Tobacco, per plug 50
And Everything
tion.
WILLIAM WOLF
QUARTZ MINE
FOR SALE.
A Property that will Bear Investigation.
NY PARTIES desiring to purchage on
reasonable terms and figures a Faluable Qu.rtz Mining property, will uo well to
call at George C. Gaylord’s grocery store,
in Nevada City, and look at samples of rock,
try it, then come aud see-me and the mine,
milland other improvements, I have not
the means to open up this Mine as it shou d
be, else . would not care to sell it. By the
judicious expenditure of two or three thousand dollars, . can ty a few weeks. put it in
such a shape that running the 10 stamps I
can clear over all expenses fron: $1,5u0 to
$2,500 per mon h. I would prefer to sell
the one half to any party, or I will se!l he
entire prove? Remember, Fam not lying
iule, wa t'ng for vuyers, but am working
evory day, and am preparing to keep on
sinking and stopi g to the best of my means,
and shali coutinue right on with the work
. there are two large ledges, easily worked.
ten, I have a water power mill with a
ton wheel, also a 40-horse pow F engine.
-Am running pump by water p wer and huist
by hand windlass, Give me a-call, . mein
business on the square.
Location of works, near Granitevi le, Nevada County, California, nown as the Rock)
Glen Mine JOHN HIPPERT.
July 7, 1885-lw
Two Wagons For ‘Sale,
GOOD 2-HORSE WAGON, in .com:
plete runing order, nearly new, for
gale. Can by a little altering be made a
good wayon for hau ing. Quartz. Will haul
forty hundred with ewe. Can be hail very
. cheap. Also a one-horse wagon in good run:
ning order, will be so d cheap for cash,
H, McCHAKLES.
Kan: olph Flat.
Invaluable. ,,As a specific
against contagion, and an efficacious remedy for sudden and
piles, sores, freckles, foul breath,
etc., there isno remedy equal to
the Emil Frese’s Hamburg Tea.
It purifies the blood, cleanses he
stoniach and bowels, and gives the
. whole system a healthy and delightful tone. There never was a
‘. severe coughs, colds, asthma, the}
a No. 1097, 5 $
Sheriff's Sale.
In the Superior.Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California,
WILLIAM McHUGH, Executor of the Estate of MAKY VUKL, deceased, Plainciff,
va.
W. 8. TALBOT, CHARLES CROSBY, P, F
SIMONDS, C. W, CRUSs, A, B, CKOSBY,
and LUCY. A, WHIT, administratrix,
Defendants:
HEKEAS, Win, McHugh, executor of
the estate of Mary Gurl, deceased,
on the 2th way. of June, A. D, 1885, recov,
ered a judgment vgaihst W. 8, TulbotVharles Urosb;, P. F. simonds, C. W. Cross,
A. B. Crosby, and Lucy A. White, admini-tratrix, for the sum of seven hundred and
tweuty-iour. (724.0U) do lars together with
costs of suit tuxed at $14 85-100, and counsei fees ullowed herein am. un:isg to the suin
of $76.00, with. juterest tacicon from toe
date-of said jaudgmentat tn rate of seven
ver cent, per annum til paid, wh.ch saia
judgment is recorued in tne Judgmeut
Hovk 1 of the said Superior Court, on pages
625 eb seq., and, Whereas it is o.dered that
tue Morigage seb furth io plaintitl’s couplaint, be ture loses and property tuerein
described, to-wit:
Ail those cert.in mining claims and pieces
of real property situated on ‘Town. Talk
Holl, aad the head of aud near Go'd Fiat,
vud in Nevada county, State of Califuruia,
described ay follows, Wowit: First, —the ‘Putvot cluiuis, furmeriy kuewn as the Talbot &
Wearciaiuis, comurenemg utthe -tine~ot
Uithspie’s tence ata stuke marked No, 1,
where the old shanghaiditel crosses Uillispiw'saud Jd, PB, Byrue’s ranches, runomyg
GHeNCe West About sIxX hunured i@et ty w
eiake markes No. 2, oi the line between J.
&. byruv’s asd hooat.@ Lord's cluiw;
thence suuth ubuut tWu tucusdnd six hun
dred aud lurty leet LO w stake marked Nou. 6,
thence east ubsut six hundred cet to a
siake marked No, 4, aud trom thence orth
abvut two thousand six huudred aud foity
tcet .o the place of Legmuiay, couteining
about 40 acres, and sitvwmed iu Wowusuips le
A., K.8 b., Mv. Bb oud M.
decond, ‘Ine outiet tor said claims into a
favine c.ossing Gilaspie’s and Byrne's
rancues into Guid Kun,
Knird, ‘the Blue Geavel Quartz mine situaced at the head uf Gold fiat un said Neva
du WwWuslip aod county, cuminencing at the
crussiuys O. Une ledge in che open cucol tue
odlc ‘Laibot 6. Ms wud ruduing thence eas
tury ulouy the iad or the F dge 10.0 feet wo
4 stake Marked “'T.,’ With side laid wu
sUttace gruuhu 160 test in Wide on cach
ode uf Lue Cruppilys uf Said ledge, the cur
ners being desy dated Ly Well so posis, oF
3U MUCH Wiereul us Waby VE NE essary bo eAlinfy bhe aueunt due pabbud, for Ue priue
cipal und lubterest aud cusis 1M Ue oult,
Cuulie@l 1e@s ulid cXpeiused Of sure, Le Sulu
46 pubue wucuidw ty salioly paid Judgment,
lupeluer WILD Milerest al 4 Costs.
aulice is uereby yeveuth.o t will sell at
public ale, ik trounce of the Court House
uyy., in tue wily of Nevada, County of NeVou, Stube Of Uulluriuia, Ou
Thursday, August 6th, 1885,
Between the huurs of ¥ a. M, aud 5 P. M, Lowil:
Atlzo vlogs M, vf Chey day, ba OUuedience bo
suid Ofer ul sale dud Uev es OF tu.eulusure
wt the above deserived property,
vf 80 wuch thercofasimuy be nécessury w
ubisty said) judygiient withintecsis whu
CBLS, OLC,, LO vue MIguest and best bidder, for
cust li hand,
Dated this 18th day of July, A: D, 1885.
GULURGE Ludv, ohuruf,
J. L, HOLLAND, Under Sher. ff.
Jouisen & diusvn, Abtys tor Piaintiff,
No, 1090,
Sherift’s Sale.
Inthe Superior Court of the County of
Nevauu, Soacte vi Caliturnia,
JOHN F, COE, Plaintiff,
vs.
HLLEN COE and FAANCIS COSTELLO,
Detendants,
HiinkasS, Johh F. Coe on the 9th
uay or duly, A. D. Issa, recoveres uo
judgment against len Cov aod Francis
Vustelio, for the sua of 3.x bund.ed and
seveuty-nine 36-100 (679 36-100) dollars, Lugetuer With cosos Uf oul6 Luxe af B.2% 25-100,
wid counsel fees allow.d herein wmvuntiny
to the-sum of 60.00; Wich iterest thereunt
irom the date of said judginent, at the rate
OL7 per cent-per.anunug@in til paid, which
said jJudgmeut is recorded lathe Jauuguient
Book . uf the suid Supenor Court, Ou pages .
d30 et seq., and Whercas 16 is Ordered iat
the mortgage set fourth in plaiatilf’s complait, be toreclusedand property therein
deseriLed, to-wii:
Hituace, ty ny and being in the said County
of Nevada, State of Cul.ferns, aud bounder
and particu arly described as fuilows, to-wit:
Lying and vewy on Piety Hill, ia the city of
Wevada, commencing ao the junction ol
Zou aud Goinsemane streets in said city at
astake, aud runuing thence easterly wong
the no, th line of Ge ndemane street one hunured and filtv nine (Lov fb) fevt more or less
to the west tine the land of. W. Prebble;
thence northerly aloug said “west line ul
Prevble, eignty-und \81 ft.)coJorday treet
amd hence westerly along the south line o1
Jordan street, Oue buudeed and seventytwo feet (L724 1t) to a stuke, thence svuth
owen.y iour feut (24 f6.) toa stake, the place
of b.yi ning, particularly de.cribcd upon
tue otici.l tap of said city of Nevaua as
puro of lot-No, three (3) inBiock No. forvyuine (49).
‘royetaer with all and singular the teneneuts, hereditaurents and appurtenances
thereunto belouging or in aay wise apper
taining, be sold at public auctiun to satisty
said Judgment togeiher with interest and
LOSES, 7 z
notice ishereby given that I will sell at
public sale, in frous of the Courc tous.
ivov', in the Cicy of Novada, Couuty of Nevada, S.ate of Califorass, on
Chursday, the 6th day of August,
1885, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M.
and 6 o’elovk P. M., tu-wit: 12 o’v.ock M.
of thas day, all the rigat, title and interest
which the defendants, tilen Coe and Francis Costello, or either of them, herein
uamed, had, held, owned or poases-ed,
by them on the Ninth day of July,
A.D.. 1835, the diy on whi-h said
judgment was docketeu as aforesaid orwhich they may have sudsequynatly aucquir
ed in and tothe above described prop orty
to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said‘ judgment, toyether with interest aud
costs,
Given under my hand this 13th day of
Ju y, 1885.
GEORGE LORD, Sheriff,
Nevads County, Calif rnia,
By J. L. Houann, Under Sheriff.
A. D. Mason, Atty. for Pliintiff.
Nevada Cowut yWateh Depoi.
ALF BERG, ‘Prorietor
Repairing done of all complicvted Watches, stich as Chronograph-striking, Repeaters, English Patent Lever end other une
Macregag All kinds of Jewelry Repairing
one
Large Stock of Watches and Jewelry aiways on hand. Pricts Low.
FROM THE COUNTR\.
ALF BERG,
Notice to Wood Contractors,
OTICF IS HER: BY GIVEN THAT
sealed proposals will be received at the
Clerk's office until 2 o'clock Pp, Mon Saturday, the 18th day ot July, 1855, for del.ver
‘nginthe court yard, nicely corded up,
'Thircy*(80) cords of good, sound, seasonce
oak wood, the same to be four \4) feet ii
Jength; and two. cords of good body pin
wood to be delivered at the same place; als:
one (1) cord of oak and one (1) of pine-wooe
of the same description to be delivered ai
‘be delivered on or before the Ist day of October, 188. The Board reserve the right tc
reject any and all bids.
By order of the Board of Supervisors,
Nevada City, July 10th, 1885.
* F, G, BEATTY, Clerk,
Ry W, DO Hartis, bepury, .
Commercial St. Nevada City,
wee AND RETAIL DEALEL
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
& VEGETABLES, «
‘POBACCO, CIGARS, NUTS, CANDIES,
CRACKERS, BUITER,EGGS, ULTRY . medicine for the nursery equal to
GaME, FRESH FISH, Etc,, Ete,’4247 PR°MPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS
22 Miut Street, Grass VALLEY.
the Connty Tre isurer's office. The wo dt},
PILES! PILES! PILES!
A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST! .
No One Need Suffer. j
A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding,
Itching and Ulcerated Piles hus
been discovered by Dr. .Williams
(an Indian Remedy,) called Dr.
William’sIndiam Pile Ointment.
A single box has cured the worst
chronic cases of 25 or 30 years
standing. No one need suffer five
minutes after applying this wonderiul soothing medicine. Lotions,
instruments and electuaries do
more harm than good. William’s
{Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the
tumors, ajlays the intense itching
(particularly at night after getting
warm in bed,) acts as a poultice,
gives instant relief, and is prepar‘ed only for Piles, itching of the pri-.
vate parts, and for nothing else.
Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberry of Cleveland says about D1
William’s Indian Pile Ointment:
“‘T have used scores of Pile Cures,
and it affords me pleasure to say
that I have never found anything
which gave such immediate and
~érmanent relief as Dr. William’s
fadlan Ointment.”’ For sale by
all druggists and mailed on receipt
of price, 50c and $1, __Fraziex Mep1ciIneCo., Proprietors, Cleveland,
Ohio. Cark bros., Agents.
NEVADA THEATRE:
MONDAY.... JULY 20th.
TUESDAY..“ Qlst.
WEDNESDAY.. “ 224.
3 Nights Only, and Matinee.
Loe-Manvary Drama ie Co,
Suppcrting the Celebrated English Artist,
MISS: MARSTON LEIGH,
And the Englisn Actor,
sames Carden.
Ladies’ and Chi'dren’s Matinee
Wednesday at 2 P. M.
Monday. Night, Walter Lovell’s 4-Act Play
THE WIFé’S SECRET.
Tuesday Night, Tom Taylor’s Great Historical Diama,
CLANCARTY.
Wednesday Evening,
OCTOROON.
A special bill will be announced for WedHesday’s Matinee. :
Special engagement of HARRY
MAINHAEL,~-Leading— Juvenile
from the Baldwin Theatre and
late leading support to W. E.
75 cts. Popular Prices. 50 cts.
Reserved seats now on sale at Vinton's
Drugstore.
a0 ¢ * Chevoit
5‘. Buckskin Glov
oe ae “ce
200
$4.75 a pair.
Men's Pique Scarfs, 5
10 ‘“ Second Grade
10 PhirdBoys’ Overalls, 20c a
Men’s
~Men’s White Laundrie
~ Boys’ Good Suits from
ae .d “ec “ec
Men's Summer Goats at 40¢ each.
United Workingmen’s Cornish Clincker Boot, ‘all sizes, the best quality, at
for goods at the same prices,
Beopecmeed
Mountain Ice, _
I am now prepared to deliver
Mountain Ice in quantities to suit.
Orders left at the Ice House, on
the Plaza, or with W. H. CrawFORD, will be promptly attended
to. V. Sauver, Prop,
CL ————————————
JEW SAM CO.,
China and Japan Bazaar,
CORD EHOE STREET, NEXT STANDARDSHUE CU., Nevada City, Cal.
>“ ALL-KINDS OF
IMPORTED CURIOS
Including Canton Crape and Ivory Ware
Real and Personal Property
Assessments,
Office of the Clerk of Board of Supervisors
of the County of Nevada.
. geome NOTICE is hereby given that in,
accordance. with Sectiou 3672 (f the Po
hticat Code of “California, tne Board of Supervisors Of this County met on. the 6th day
of Julyy 1885, to eXauine the. Assessment
Book and to equalize_the assessment of the
a ty-of the county for the year 1885.
The said Board will céntinue in-session
. from time to ti ne for the business of equalization, and to examine applicat ons for the
correction of errors in said Asse sment Book,
until MUNDAY, JULY 20th, 1885.
Sworn Applications are Required
by Law.
The Assesment Book is now open to publie inspection from 9 o'clock a. M, to 5
o'clock P. M. 2 +
jy7 FRANK G. BEATTY, Clerk.
“Semi-Annnal Report of the
‘CITIZENS BANK,
Showing its financial condition
on the morning of July 1,1885.
RESOURCES;
Valye of Bank Premi-es .... $ 5000 00
Keal Estate taken for debt... 3950 00
Onited States Bond.......
Nevada County bonds. .. 22000 00
County Warrants.. 1391 95
1,oanon Real E-tate 34212 Ov
Loans on U, 8. Bond ets 400 00
roans on Gould Buttion, -ete:;.-. 6750-00
Loans on personal security,... 27665 50
Over.traft accounts, (solvent).,.. 1568 97
Money: Gn hands. i sescy cece as'ss 35453 04
(hue trom National Banks. 33433 69
Furniture and Fixtures. .... 2500 00
Gold Bullion. .. 2. .0c:sscesecess 2264 32
—-—— $180250 83
LIABILITIES:
Paid up Capital...
Reserve Fund....
Undivided Proits . ge
Due Depotitors: . 6.55.. c cece.
Unpaid Dividends.,......
$180250 83
State of California, County of Nevada, ss.
We the undersigned do solemnly swear that
we hive a knowledge of. the matters contained in the foregoing report, and that the
statemen's made therein area correct report
of the financial condition of the Citizens
Bank on the morning of July 1-t, 1885,
according to the best of our knowledge and
belief, ard that the assets therein named
are all under the custody of the Citizens
Bank and its proper officers and correspondents. ‘
We furthermore solemnly sw ar that the
Paid up Capital of the said Citizens Bank is4
Thirty Thousand (39,°00). Dollars, which
capital was originally paidin the assets of
The Bank of Nevada County, which were
transferred to the Citizens Bunk at the date
of its incurporation.
f—nm ME -PRESTON, President,
D. EK. MORGAN, Asst. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn before me a Notary
Publicin and for the County of Nevada,
State of California, this eighth day of July,
A. D. 1885, FREv SEARLS,
CLACKSMITHING,
CARRIAGE AND WAGON
—AND—
HORSE-SHOEING: SHOP,
BROAD STREET, AEOVE.W ¢. GLOVE
[P. CLANCY,~Proprietor.
HAVING SECURED THE
a ccorvas OF A FIRSTCLASS BLACKSMITH AND . HORSESHOER, FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AND
THOMAS McKEE HAVING BEEN EMPLOYED AS WHEELWRIGHT, I 4M NOW
PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF
“ORK IN MY LINE IN THE BEST
TYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE
AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
P. CLANCY.
il 1, 1885.
E. ROSENTHAL’S
Popular VARIETY STORE
Commercial Stre
OPPOSITE . TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
tig THE PLACE_TO BUY
Fine Confectionery
Fruits and Vegetables,
Choice Cigars, Ete,
ALL OF THE BEST 5
Mountain and Valley Fruits
IN THEIR SEASON.
Fresh Strawberries & Cherries
Received Daily.
E. ROSENTHAL
Confederate XRoads,
TUE OLD IKE LLOYD SALOON.
S. O. WHITING, Prop’r.,
HAS fitted up this favorite place of 1e—-sort-n-# neat-and -cosy -manner,-and
is ready to supply his patrons with choice
WANES AND LIQUORS,
From the vaults of G. W. Chesley, Sacramento, Also the best BEKR and CIGARS
to be found in the market, :
jy9-lin. ., Notary Public.
chases in
ie}
PRICE ListT:
Shirts, 50 cents each.
es, $1.00 a pair.
“ second “ “c
20,000 Men’s Paper Collars, 12% cents each box.
for 25¢.
. 50¢ a pair.
200-4
44 Lai
pair.
100 pair Men's Corton Pants, all sizes, at 50c a pair.
25 doz. Men’s White Knitted Drawers at 25c a pair.
lannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimere Suits at
Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits, $6.
d Shirts, $1 each.
4 to 6 years. $3.00.
ue Gs Mose ys $4.00.
ao
Public Sale for the Benefit of
KK. CASPER,
ce AID EIS EtEIRs !
Cor, Pine and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY,
If you want to make money on purCLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,
FURNISHING GOODS, &.
CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED.
100 pair Boys’ Kentucky Jeans Pants, 40 cents a pair, worth $1.00.
50 doz. Men’s Cotton Socks at 50 cents per doz., worth $1.25 per doz.
100 pairs Men’s Cass. Pants, good quality, at $3.00 a pair.
$2.00 “
*
20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, 5c a pair
$12; §Men’s Fine Sack
a
&@You can buy at my Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT. a po ene
modate all. Country Dealers, take notice of my Price SList. ~You can send
and save cost of coming yourself. <9
ire!
+ —-horses.
=
——es
{7th Apricultural Dist
we
rae
BLENBROOK RAGE TRAGK. .
(Tr A NEW MILE TRACK.
SPEED PROGRAMME FOR 18385.
FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IST,
No. 1. CRICKET MATCH, at 9:30. o'clock a
M., for clubs in District. Purse $75.No 2. TROTTING—For horses owned in the
District. 3:00 class. Purse, $400; first horse,
$250; second, $100; third, $50.
No. 3. TROTTING—2:30 class. Purse. $600;
first horse $350; second $175; third $75.
No.4. TROTTING—+3-year olds. Free for all.
Mile and repeat. Purse $600; first horse $360;
second $180; third $60. °
No.5. WALKING MATCH—For stallions owned in the District. Purse $100; first horse $75;
second $25. '
‘SECOND DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2D.
No.6. RUNNING—National Hotel stake. Free
for all. $50 entrance; $25 forfeit; $500 added:
second horse $200; third $100. One mile and
repeat.
No. 7. RUNNING—Nevada City Mine stake
For two-year olds. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit;
$250 added; second horse $100; third $50. Dash
~ “of a half-mile. c ee rm
No.8. RUNNING—Wyoming Mine stake. Free
for all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $300 added;
second horse $100; third $50. Dash of one and
a half miles.
No. 9. Boys’ Tournament at 1 o'clock P. M.
No. 10. TROTTING—For two-year olds owned
in the District. Purse $300; first horse $180;
second $90; third $30.
THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, SEPT. 3D.
No. 11. FOOT RACES and TUG OF WAR,
at 100'clock a. M., open to the District, purses
aggregating $100.
No. 12. TROTTING—2:50 class. For District
$100; third $50.
No. 13.--TROTTING—2:22 class. Open to Vanderlyn, James H., and Albert W. Purse $1,000;
on horse $500; second $250; third $150; fourth
No. 14. RUNNING—Saddle Horse stake. For
horses owned in the District; catch weight& $10
entrance; $100 added; first horse 50 per cent.; second 20 per cent.; third 15 percent; fourth 10 per
cent.; fifth 5 per cent. Dash of 4 mile.
FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, SEPT. 4TH.
No. 15.. RUNNING—Walrath stake. Free for
all. $50 entrance; $25 forfeit; $600 added; second
horse $200; third $100. Two miles and repeat.
No. 16. ~ RUNNING—Narrow Gauge Railroad
stake. Free-forall. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit;
$250 added; secohd horse $100; third $50. ‘Vhreequarters of a mile and repeat.
No. 17. RUNNING—South Yuba stake. Free
for all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $200 added;
second horse $75; third $50. One and 1% miles.
No. 18.. PACING—Free for all. Purse. $800;
first horse $450; second $250; third $100.
FIFTH DAY—SATURDAY, SEPT. 5TH.
No. 19. Ladies’ Tournament at 10 o'clock a. M.
No. 20. ,.RUNNING— Union Hotel stake. For
horses owned in the Distriet. $25 entrance; $10
forfeit; $150 added. One-half mile and repeat.
No. 21. TROTTING—2:40 class. Purse $600;
first horse $350; second $175; third $75.
No. 22, TROTTING—Free for all, (St. Julien’
barred.) Purse $1,200; first horse $600; second
$300; third $180; fourth $120. ;
ee MARKS AND CONDITIONS: 3
All Trotting and Pacing Races are the best three-i n-fivé, except the
two-year old ; unless otherwise specified’; five to enter and three to
start. But the Board reserves the right to hold a less a number than
five to fill, by the withdrawakof a proportionate amount of purse.—
Entrance fee ten per cent. on purse, to accompany nomination.
National Association Rules to govern trotting; 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 beats.
A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled.only to the entrance
money paid in. When lessthan the required number of starters apar they niay contest for the entrance money, to be divided as {olta 6674 to the first, and. 331% to the second:
n all races, entries not declared out by6 P. M. din
the Race, shall be required to start; il oe
Where there is more than one entry by one person, or in one interest, the particular horse they are to start must he named by 6 P. M. of
the day preceding the race. No added moiiey paid for a walk-over.
Rules of the State Agricultural Society to govern running races, eXis when conditions named are otherwise.
‘ Racing colors to be named in entries.
In Trotting Races drivers will be required to wear caps of distinct
colors, ae — rpg in — entries. :
ntries to all of the above Kaces to close with the Secretary on
SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1885. . piste :
AH races in which District horses are entered they must have been
: a ange ert amuse prior to July +; 1885, except when specified
Admission to Race Track 50 cents. Children under 12 years 25 cts.
Admission io Pavillion 25 cents. Children under 8 years free.
No £e.8on or Membership tickets, but Exhibitors will be furnished
with Badges at $3 each at the Secretary’s office at Nevada City, which
will admit that person only, to Race Track and Pavillion at all times
during the Fair. :
WHO. FLETOHER, Sceretary,
P. O. Address, Grass Valley.
“A, WALRATH, President. .
Nevada City. ee
. OrtoD. E. MORGAN Assistant Secretary, Nevada Vity, Cal.
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