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August 19, 1884 (4 pages)

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a Published Daily, Moydays Bxcepted, neon TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1884. A wit has said « ‘Woman, the co‘pundrom of the nineteenth century; but we'll never, never give her up.” A woman on the New York World answers by. saying: ‘Lhe fact. 1 fiat the more brewW-winuing occapations there are opened to women, the nearer the conundram will be t solution, In earning one’s own money there is healtn and happiness. Every woman who. gets ber living heraclf is one less ‘burden tq somebody else,” 2 eas Tue Lockport Journal says: Th: Presideutial canvass ie young, yet it has progressed far evouzh tu conclasively prove that in the nomination of Grover Cleveland for President, the Demoerstic pirty has not only azaiu biuadere . ata critical time, but blaadered even beyond all prece . deat and beyond retrieve, -_-* Says the Puiladelphia Press: ‘A great many good Demourats continu to poke fun at Rutherford B. Hayes because he raises poultry, ‘This is tu be acvounted fur perhaps by their fear that Mr, Hayes is raising a flock ot crows for which he expects to find 4 Damocratic market along in the Fall.” SEVEN thousand barrels of whisz) were destroyed by fire the othe: day. Henry Watterson considers such a conflagration, right in a beginning. of a campaign, when the Democratic party was about to brace itself for victory, nothing less than a great political calamity. -_ULeVeLAND’s excuse for his veto of the bill forbiddiug the sale of ci,arettes to clifldreu, was that toere -was no provision in the bill prohibiting the giving of cigarettes to children! Tobacconists are very apt to give away their gools. Ma. Jong Kevix’s newspaper, the Star, repels with a show cf heat the gmputacion thavit has faliea from Demoeratic orthodoxy. Is intimates that it isin the situation of the noble red man, ‘*Injun no lost ; Injun here ; wigwam lust,” In fact, the explauations thus far madeiu Mr. Cleveland's behalf mutually destroy each other an! leave him without a shadow of a defence. > One curious eff-ct of the cholera alarm iv France hasbeen a marked di mination of drunkenness in Parie. Y Eee HOTEL ARRIVALS. —Ue NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL gTANLY.A. EDDY... ..PRUP RIET OR . low text, short weight, alum or phos z EUG phate powders, SOLD ONTY IN CANS ¢ Royay. Bakina Powper Co., 106 Auz. 16, 1884. — . Wall st. N.Y. JE Mattingly, City, Chae H aad ap Joseph Tydd, ° ’ Aug AS adage flospel Temperance Leetures. MraJ S Holbrook, City, George Jackson, Grass Valley, John Henwood, do James Henwood, do JC Weee.n an, Blue Tent, $8 E Storey, do OD Cimpvell, do P Johnson, Moore’s Flat, W L Cowan, San Francisco, H Dreyfuss, Sun Fiancisco, Wm Cunnivgham, Camptonville, D T Hughes, Merritiel Mine, Mra Carey and boy, Spenceville, D J Jones. Spencevilie, ; Saturday, Aug. 17. John Caldwell, City, Charles Brady, City, Chas Bradford, French Corral, W G Pullard, do E H Shepara, S.n Francisco, CJ Gregg, Chicago. JM Laptus, : C) J He C) Wn Teaver, do Louis Duchack, Sparta, Wis. LSimmons, Datch Flat, ‘W Biker, do Win James, Modesto, AB Alverson, Greenhorn Ranch. Cole’s Circus—30 Men. Union Hotel. RECTOR BROS.....Proprietors. Aug. 16, 1884. yesteh Fatt. Ostys ae : —aAT— .David Bryant, Grass Valley, MA Senet: Blue Tent, . Exunt’s Erall, E F Naylor, Modesto, vib ie ie T . ce oongy ae ee aaa \ ose A rkley, San Jose, Sent. R Mallureay; San Juan, Tuesday Even’g, Sept. 9, ’ Dr F M Biber, San Francisco, For the Benefit of Oromia: hactirato, 5 W urn, Sacramen' OP Richardson, Webder Like, GOYNE’S MILITARY BAND, Richard Gaunthier, Grass Valley, John Jerhin, Marchie, M F McLeod, Huut’s Gill, AB Alverson, Greevhorn Ranch. Sunday, Aug. 17. John Lawrende, Cty, H. Beam, Grass Val.ey, D Smith, Bear Vellcy, Mrs Hamilton, City, “MraSenner, City, Miss Emily. Roife, City, EC Wolf, San Francisco, J U Mason and 8, Downer, O. JCM mick, Grass Valley, J D Langlin, do Mesa L D Fair, do D BKnetile, Cooger’s Mill, _ JJ McCarthy, Railroad, . W H Killey, New York, Chas ‘Tibbits, Ssu Francisco, W 1 Barry, Chicayo. Cole’s Mammoth Circus, 66.in: num: -‘q@he End of Cour D'Alene. Leadville Herald: Mr. Alexander M. Cochran, of Tin Cup and Leadville, bas returned from Cour d'Alene, and has been inteviewed by a News reporter with the following results: ‘ ) “What do you think of that reporter, *[v’s a good country—lots of it— ‘to get away from. I was up there fora couple of months and took up two claims, I deeded them away to a tender-foot who was willing to poy me for the filing.” “A-e there apy there ?” : “None that I know of. I know three mines that were sunk ninety fvet deep, and there was uo more gold or trace of gold to be found han oo the plains, 1t was. a great traud, Avdit was too bad, tov. When I was there not less than 5,.300 people were on the field, aud nearly all of them busted—fivancial:ly. Why, [saw mev there begging ‘or bed monry, and mea, too, who had never known what it was ‘be: . fore to want for a do‘lir. But they ll managed to get outof the camp, antil to-day not a dozen men can be seen about the once famous rewd wi Was there ever any gold there ?” asked the reporter. “If there wac the present gener ition has not seen it. The sexcitement was gotten up for railroad yuposes, and ina great measure they <ucceeded—for it caught thousands of people, and some of them ol! min re who had passed throagh many flurries. They all acknowle/g: themselves as rank suckers.” Mr. Cochran is one of the mos' anccessful miners in the West, an: has come valuable properties in Tis Sup, the scene of the recent rich: atrikes, good mines POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and whole someness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and caunot be sol in competition with the multitude ot Mrs. Mary Clement Leavitt, F BOSTON, will lecture on Temperance at the METHODIST CHURCH, NWewada City, Thursday and? Friday Evenings, August 2istand 22a, COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK, Mrs, Leavitt comes under the auspices of the W mosn’s Chris ian Temperance Union, and needs to be heard to be understood, for she isnot working in the interest of an) political party, but f-r tne cau-e of semperance, Mrs. Leavitt is hishly spoken of by the press all over this.and other States as being & woman of much merit, handling vor sub ject in such an origin d and pleasing manner asto cause her hearers to forget they had ever been made to feel weary in listening to cthers upon the same topic, Her entire lecture is permeated with earnést christian fove, and the ecret of her sue: cess isap cals of Jove and no censoriousness. Com: one, com: all to this unusual ‘reat, being assured you will be well repaid for your pains. Admission Free.} MILITARY BALL “ The proceeds being applied to the purvhuse of Uniforms ior that organiza ion. i COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Serg’t C. P. E. Gray, Private J, A. Clancy, Private D.F.Getcheil, Private 3. Lanyon, Private F W. Bost. FLOOR DIRES TOR. é Private Simon Lanyon, : FLOOR MANAGERS. Lieut. G. A, Nihell, Sery’t©. P. E. Gray, Corp. Wm. Qiigiey, P.ivate®. W. Bost, Private D.F Getchell, Private JA. Ciancy, RECEPTION COMMIT+EE. Capt. J. A. Kapp, — Lie wt. P. F. simonds, Serg’t D. B. G.whell, Private 51. Mlobley, serg’tJ. Rich, Peivate Victor Routnier, Private 8. L. Rogers, Se:g’t Heury Bush, _ Musi¢ by the full Military Band. Tirkets..........-One Dollar DE. RB. M. HUNT, Physician, country ?” thc was asked by a News}, — ‘Twenty-five Cenis CastoriA Infants and Children Without Morphino_or Narcot!1, What Garett fovers, bake Shen eps What cores til cna. stairs But eget ees Tint Castorta. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, cpiebndmetsenurctee: 1 SRST RS ET Centaur Liniment,—AnabSorin” Borst, Gan» Send a Burns, 7 an instantaneous Pain-reliever. i aaa POLITICAL NOTICES. 4a All political announcements must be paid for in advance. For County Treasurer. EO. E. ROBINSON will he 4 candidate for the o'tice of Coun y_Treasurer subjact to the decision of the Repubean Ome y Convention. Yor County Treasurer. ENRY McNULTY, of Moore's Fiat, H. is herebe announced as a candidate for he office of County Treasnrer, subjsct to the decision of the Rapyb ican County Convention Augu-t 27t7, 1884. ab For Sheriff. EORGE LORD, of Grass 'Val'ev, G wil be a candidate for the nomination nf Sheriff, subject tothe ac ion of the Republican County Conve tion For Justice of the Peace. WW P. SOWDEN will be a Repub, livan candida’e.for Justice of the Peace in Nevada Township. For Supervisor. NILAS WHITING, of Nevada Citv, is hereby announced as a candidate for the itice of Supervisor of this District. Subject 0 the decision of ths voters of the Distret. For Supervisor. HAS. E. MULLOY is hereby announced a3 a candida’e for the effice of sipervisur from District No. 1, (Nevada Cownship) subject to tue decision of the Resablican County Convent on to be held WedaesJay, Augu.t 27th, 1834. For Sheri. — ‘TEPHEN MOORE, of Grass Valley, S wilbea candidate { r the nomi .ation at Sheriff, subject to the decision of tHe Resublican County. Convention. For County Treasurer. . E L. DAY is ncandidatetor the ‘office -, of 'T easurer of Nevada C -unty, subject to the action of the Republican Convention. For Supervisor. “1 N. STRANAHAN vill be o candias date for Su ervisor fo his District, ubject t> the action of the R-epubiican cuuuty convention, For District Attorney. V D. LONG will he avandidate fcr the nominacion of District Attorney subject to the action of the Repuvlican county convention. For District Attorney. A D. MASON will bea candidate for . District’ Attorney subject to the declstiuu Of the Republican County Convention, * For Assemblyman. F. McGLASHAN hereby. announ. cvs himself as u candi late for the As seubly, frou the 15th Assembly District. subject tv the action of the R»publican County Conv: ntion, For District Attorney. P F. SIMONDS is hereby announerd ¢ asacai dilate for D.stict Attorney, ubject tothe decision of the Repabdlica. County Convention, Notice to the Peopte ot Nevada County. NIDNEY RICHARD ON of Bloomfield f Township, pr poses to enter servi e of the peopte,»s Sheriff of Nevaca county; and woll expect the approbation of the éntire deleyation of the Kepublicun Con:en tion, to meet prior to the next coming election. SIDNEY RICHARDSON. i May28th, 1884. RANCH FOR SALF. LY¥NCH cffers for sale his fine . Ra.ch onthe Blue Tent Koas, three utes fro u Nevads City. It consists oc 130 acres to VOof which IL have a Govern went patent. 80 acres under cultivation and well ‘ence!. Pienty of free water for irrigation and steck all the year around, with a per. tect sytem of reservoirs, ditches und flumes Ju the Ranch is a new dwelling house with tour rooms ; a@ barn GOx2: feet, two large 4 .s, @ stub.e 86x24 feet wich 16 foot shed. Ad new buildings. Wazon shes 34x20 leet, smokehouse, woodshed and toul.rvuom ; 70 G-ny buled hay, 50 tons lowe hay, 2) aciealfalfa at.nding 80acres of clover, 6 god word ho ses, 1> head uf eattl , hogs, 7 acres uf potatoes, two mew wagons, mowing ma chine, horsv-rake, 2hirrows, 8 plows. Have also 100 acres of timber taud. W Il 8.1 the place with everything un it at » sacrifie, Apply eitheratmy place or ac tix Ceanscaipt office, als M. LYNCH, Nevada City, Cal. ABSCONDED. July Lith, 1834.) GEORGE WOOD, INANCIAL SECRETARY OF COURT PRIDE VF THE =IERRAS, A. 0. F. age 22, of Jevish parents, has defrauded fF end abscouded with s me of the funds of the above named Court. Any persen or) ersun+ knowing of his whereabouts would confcr a great favor by writing and info ming us, Address, THOMAS J. PeRuYMAN, Seeretary Court Piide of the rierras, wo, 7108 A. O. F., Sierra City, Sierra Vo., Cal. Bux 35. al5-lm C} Agency o Gormully Celebrated Boys’ and Youths ““Tieal Bicycles ZS osoonn & aLexancen, Assessment Notice. QIANTA ANNITA MILL AND MINI CUMPANY. Lovation of ne al place of business, San Francisco, ifort: Location of works, Novada County, Cali: ‘nia, Notice is hereby given that at a meet of the Bo rd of aeons held on’ thy sock doy of July, 1884, an assessment (No. 7) of fwo Cents (2c) per shure was ‘evied upon he capital wack of the corporation, ps} able immediately in United states gold evn, o the Se ‘re ary, at thes office of the Vompny, Room 4, second floor, No. 309 Califorula street, Sin Francisco, Cal fornia Any stock u which th.s assessment shall remain ur on the 2nd day of September 1884, will be delinquent, and a:iver.ised fur sole at public auction; and ‘unless ment is made before, will be sold on MOWDAY, th: 241° day of September 1384, to pay the delinquent, t toxether with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. By order of the Board of Directors. J. M. ¢ UFFINGTON, Szcretary, Office — Koom 4, second floor, Nv. 309 Ualfornia St., San Francisco, Cal. LUETJE & BRAND, * WATCHMAKER Jeweler. BROAD S8f. NEVADA CITY LONG LOOKED FOR. COME AT Tho Pacific Iucnbator ATCHFS EGGS BETTEK THAN A HEN. The best Machine in the World. I Send stamy for Illustrated Circular to @2v. B. BAYLEY, Manufact rer. No. 87, Castro St. Oakland, Cal. agd BUY THE BEST QUALITY Union India Rubber Co’s Pure Gum CRACKPROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! E sure the’ Boo's are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heel, and have the PURE «UM SPRINGS on the fvot and instep, which prevents thelr crscking or breaking. Weare making them with RUBBER AND ASBEST«'S Soles, which make them last more than twice as long as. any Kubber ne ee pase Tt a NS BANK, BROAD STRERT.. .. NEVADA CITY Paid up Capi, $00 seeeseees . President M. HUNT.... sse+eeees Vice, President JOHN T. MOKTAN... mae Cashier D. B. MORGAN. ....++-+ —DI2RCTORS:— Ox. R. M Aon. Joux T. Morean, Geo. M. Hvenns, Gro, A. CooPsr. Nibks Seagis. L. Housman E. M. Parson. £ar Receive Depésite, Buy and Sell Ex change. £aF Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion 4£4f Highest Price Paid for Stat and Coun
‘arrants. DRAW CHECKS OV ty Wi New York, Sacramento, San Francisco Also boy aaa on all the Principa aa yr ee Make Collections and transact a Genera Banking Business, — CORRESPOX DENTR— New Yors—First National Bank. San Feancisvco— First NationalGold Bank Sactamgnto—National Gold Bank of DPD O Mills & Co. t Drafts, Bilis of Exchange We issue Si and Letters of Credit ayailable in any parte of Great Britain and Europe. OPERA SALOON AND— BOWLING ALLEY, Under Nevada Theatre, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. ROGER CONLAN, Proprietor. od THE Pgs Av SALOON HAS recent. in enlarged, reCcratened, renovated and made lighter, and is now a pleasant resort. .The best o1 LIQUORS And CIGARS Always kept at the Bar, WINES, The Coolest Beer in the City Can be found at the OPERA SALOON. Give it a trial. A Splendid Bowling Alley Is in connection with the saloon. Don't forget the place, under the Theatre. jy3-1m ROGEK CUNLAN._ PRIVATE LESSONS IN SHORTHAND —AND— TYPE WRITING. F. H, McALLISTER. OFFICE AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, NEVADA CI1Y. . 628 Market St., opp. Palace Hotel, 8. F. Mechanics Tools, Marware and Machinery Boots made, FOR SALE b\ ALL DEALERS. ING, ALL KIND$ RUBBER BELTING, PACKH 8, SPRINGS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc. Goudyear Rubber Co. R. H. PEASF, Jr. 8 M. RUNYON, } Agents. SAN FRANCI‘TCO. ata RETIRE FROM BUSINESS In Nevada city on or before January 1st, 1885, I therefore offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before PROF. E. MULLER —TEACHER OF ~ ——-MuUoUsesaIrO,— —aND— ForeiGn LANnGuaGEs. —o— NSTUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY AND THOROUGH BASS. LIAM WOLP’S PRICE LIST _FOR— Flour per 100 lbs...$2 25 Wheat ss sysce 200 torn i: Si. 2 Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1 35 Middlings 100 lbs... 1 50 Bran 100 Ibs... » 125 Crushed Sugar 9 Ibs 100 Granulated“ 91-2 1 00 Brown “ 101-2 ‘ 100 Java Coffee 4 “40 Costa Rica ‘“‘ 6 “ "100 Beans 33 * 100 Tomatoes 8 cans...1 00 GreenCon 7 “...100 Green Peas 7 “...1 00 String Beans. 7 “‘...1 00 Oysters Se S705 08 Lobsters 6 “...1 00 Sardines CS eccaseld OO Jelly 56 “...:100 Deviled Ham 4 “. ..1 00 Corned Beef 3 “...100 Salmon go ik OO Table Peaches 4 ‘“ ...1 00 Coffee, 3 lb cans ..... 50 ‘Chocolate, 4 papers ...1 00 Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 Tea, 5 Ib box.......1 25 Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50 Eggs per dozen.. : Pie Fruit, 6 cans,....1 00 Syrup per gallon,...-. 75 Syrup 5 galion keg,.:. 300 Codfish per Ib, . 7 And evervthing else in proporSelling Out! CASPER ’s. Having concluded to known here, the entire stock of MEN'S; AND BOYS CLOTHING, Consisting of first-class Broadcloth, Cassimere and Pique Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, and everything that is usually to be found in a first-class Clothing Store. I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID. E@ Now is the golden opportunity (it may never occur again in your experience) to buy. goods at your own prices. dollar saved isa dollarearned, and you can save a great ea REMEMBER <q 1 AM CLOSING OUP! NO HUMBUG!In Proof of this Assertion, “many dollars by trading at Casper’s. posed of. Selling Out! . AUCTION! PUBLIC AUCTION ! Will be held on the premises, Ke7 EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further notice. This sale will continue till the whole stock is dis-’ To any one desiring to’ purchase the.entire stock, a very liberal discount will be made. K. CASPER, 5 WILLIAM WOLF. Selling Out! ° A ‘ Proprietor. Popular Variety Store 50 . Sane Commercial Street OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, I’ THE PLACE 10 ECY Fine Confectionery, Fruits and Vegetables, . Chuice_Cigars, Ete ALL OF THE BEST Mountain and Valley Fruits, IN THEIR SEASON. FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. eg, ROSENTHAL, Insolvent Notice. PORTE Superior Court, Nevada cow Taliornis:’ Inte tater ot 8° B. Sears, co-partners, under of Conn & sears, Insolvent Conn, one of the members of nn & pears, having filed in ae wey — and sgh vency by wi! appears t ot Cons & Senze is un insolvent said firm of Conn & Sears is herevil of the sald cot ie county of Nevada by directed to take of of an a estate, real and of the said firm of Kepoe & Ao ma eng debtor, except such Ww ex fi and of all ita deeds, vouch i nouns ot ae” y a a) of ite est persons are forbidden to any debts owing to said firm, or to wished 2 B. Conn or H. B. Sears, the members of said firm, or to deliverany property belonging to it or to them, or to any pers, firm or pd, pina tor its or their use, and the firm of Conn & Sears, and J. B. and H. B. Sears, the members thereof, are hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property, for or on account of said firm or themselves, until the further crder of this Cow asherein ordered. ~ Tne & of Nevada county is further to take p ion of all the estate, seal and personal, of the said J. B. Conn, except sueh as may be by law exempt from éxecution, and all of his deeds, vouche:s,books of acount, and rs, ad to keep the same safely un ¢ appointment of an asof the estate of Conn & Sears. ¢is further ordered that all of the creditore of said firm of Conn & Sears, insolvent debtor, be and appear before the Hon. John Caldwell, J of the Superior Court of the said Coun y of Nevada, in open Court at the Court Koom vf said Court in the suid county of Nevada on Mon ‘ay the Ki.ht day of ber, 1884, at 10 o’cluck A. M of that day to prove thelr debts and to choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. It is further ordered that this o der be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript a uewspaper of general circulation publ in the seid county of Nevada as often as the said paper is published before the said day set for the meeting of the creditors. And. it is turther ordered that in the meantime all ee ings against the said fim of Conn & 1 vent be ed, Dated August 4, 18s JOHN Mangels juperior Ju H. V. Reardan, Atty for Petitioner. s Assessment Notice. Chetan, GRAVEL GOLD MINING CUMPANY.Location of princiike of Worke, Mohiadion tonne: Be: rks, ‘ow: , Nevada county, Cito’Notice is h»reby given, thatat a meeting of the Directors, held on the 4th day ot August, 1884, an assessment, No. 17, of two Cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the con, payable immediately tn Chi States gold coin, to the » at the office of the Compauy, at the store of C:C, Baker, 74 South C 3t., May age Nevada. ne ny stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Friday,the 5th day of September, 1884, will be delin uent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unis made before, will be sold » 6th day of October, 1884, to inquent assessment, together eee ee. see g g Z ge e3FE ath Bers i s¢ f F iy : of advertising and exn nses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. D. BAKER, Secretary. Street. 8. Office —74 South C au @ El Lorado, Amador, Alpine and M 4 when utherwise specitied, best 3 in 6. THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION —OF THE— : EL, DORADO DISTRICT Agricultural Association, [NO. 8; rising the counties of Nevada, Pia cer will be held at me GRASS VALLEY, NEVADA CuUNTY, CAL,, Tuesd>y, Wednesday, Tharsday, Friday, Saturday, Septemoer 2, 3,4,5 an 6, OVER $5,000 In Prewiums at the Park And Pavilion ! SPEED PROGRAMME AT WATT PARK! First Day—Tuesday, September g, Mo, 1. RUNNING. Three-quarters mile dash for ¢.year-clus: “tree a No 2. RUNNING, Halt repea io RUN 4 -mile and for District horses. Purse $250. t, No. 8. TROTTING, 2:55 class for District horses. Purse $200. Second Day— Wednesday, Sept. 3, No. 4 RUNNING. Three-quarters of a mile and repeat, for District horses. Enptrance, $25; $10 forfeit; $100 a ded. No. 5. KUNNING. Selling race. Vala. tion $1,000, with 2 pounds off for each $100 below, and 3 pounds ddded for each $100 above—11-8 miles dash. Purse $.00. No.6 PAUING. 2:20 class. Purse $500, SPECIAL RACE. TROTTING. Half mile heats for 3: ear olus of the Vistrict. x in 3. Purse $.0v. Third Day—Thursday, Sept. 4 No.7. RUNNING. One mile and repeat, free forall. $50 entrance; $15 forfeit: $250 added, No. 6. PACING. Mile heats, 2 in 3, for Di-trict horses, Purse $150. No 9. TROTIING. For double teams, Mile best2 in 3, Purse $75. No. 10. ALKING FOR STALLIONS. One mile, $5 emrance; $25 adued. Fourth Day—Friday,September 5. Noll. RUNNING. Halt mile and repeat, 8-year-olds, Dis.rict horses. Euicsice $26; $10 forfeit; $100 added. No. 12. TRUTTING. 2:45 clase, heats, 3in 6, istrict horses Purse $200, Nv. 13. RUNNING. Saddie horse rue, for horse6 who have never won money catch weiyhts—half mile dash, Entrance $5; $25 added. SPECIAL RACE, TKOTTING. Halt mile heats for 2 year Oids of the District. 2 in 3. Purse $100. Fifth Day—Saturday, Sept. 6th. No. 14. RUNAING. Oneand a half mile dash, fiee for all. $25 entrance; $10 forNo, 16. TROUTING. feit; $200 added. 2:26 class, free for al. Purse g6u0, No.16. RUswsING Mule Race—go as you pleuse free for all. Entrance fee $250; $25 added. Last mule out wins the mouey. Conditions and Remarks. All Trotting and Pacing Xeces, except tive’ ts enter aud three tu start. in kKunning races, to fil purses, tive or moire subscribere are necessary. : in all races) except when otherwise exPressly stated, entrance tee ten per cent. on purve, toaccompany numirations, Purses“divided ut the'rateo 60 per cent for tirst h ree, 3u fod cent for second, and 10 per cent, to.chird. Na iona) Association rules to govern-Trotting, and Pacidc Cuast Llood Hurse sssociation to govern Running races. . The Hoard reserves the right to trot heats of any two classes alternately, or to trot or TUN & SpeCial race between heats. No money for a walk over. Horses entered for purses can ouly be drawn by consent of tha Judges. Altentries to be made in writing, giving name, sex, color and marks of horses; ulso name and residence of owner. in Running races, full colors must be worn hy rid ra. Uriversin Trutting Races are requested to wear caps of distinct colors, to be namcd in their eutries, as their houses will be designated upon programmes by colors worn by arivers. Entries to all the above races to close with Nevada County N. @. RR. ® . SWILLLEAVE AND ARRIVE AT Novada City —OM AND AFTER— Wednesday, April 16th, 1884, AS FOLLOWS LEAVING FOR COLFAX. A, M. DAILY amg ag: with Pas. 6.45 M., aud Coren ~ en 9.15 P. M. DAILY. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. 11.18 A. M. DAILY. 6 P M DAILY connecting with PasAM senger leaving San at 8.00 SPECIAL ‘TRAINS will be run Daily commencing Monday, April 14th, 1884, an continue until further notice, between Grass Valley and Nevada City, leaving as follows: ©. Grass Valley, 9.15 A. M.: Nevada City, 10 Grass Valley, 4.30 P. M.; Nevada City, the & tary on Friday, August 16th, 1884, All races in which Vistrict Horses are entered, they must have been uwned in the District prior to July 1st, 1884, except when specitied ‘Free for all.” MORNING ENTERTAINMENTS. FIRST DAY. Game of Cricket between the Clubs of the District, for a purse uf $50. SECOND DaY. A Ladies’ Tournament, for sundry prizes. THIRv Day. Game of Baseball between the Clubs of the District, for a purse of $50, Grand Stock Parade at 10 a. m. FOURTH DAY. A Boys’ Tournament, for sundry prizes. FIFTH DAY. Grand Stock Farade and award of Premiums. Address all communications to GEUKGE FLLTUHER, + Assistant Secretary. i Holbroake Hotel, Grass Valley, Cal. GEO. G. BLANCHARD, President. jy30-td Dr. Frazier’s Koot Bitters. RAZIER’S Root Bittere are not a dram shop beverage, but are strictly medicinalin every sense. 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