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July 23, 1887 (4 pages)

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en 4ReSFaRTasaer t th aps BES Sallie aie are c the Deity Trangeriph Nevada City, California, Saturday, July 28, 1687 * pa ee owe i ectinicithitiaie ser sri he Daily Sranseript. . Ter erating temo . in two eels and then lie to his family : . fine Peuble the Circulation of . and-brag of the trout he caught and j office until 2 o'clock P.M. on NOTICE is hereby given that sealed proposa: Notice to Wood Oontractors. Is will be received at the Clerk's any Daily Paper pablished Nerth of Sacramento. } { CIRCULATES IS Sevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, . patient is still Spenceville, North San Juan, French Cor. gave to his friends. . asked a gentl>men as he stepped into‘a drug store. pan ene ‘Do you rectify mistakes here?’ “Yes sir, we do, if the alive,’ replied the urTuesday, July 26th, 1887, For delivering in the court yard, nicely corded up, 28 cords of good: sound seasoned oak w , the same to be four feet in length ; and two cords of good body pine wood to be delivered at the same place. bh: cords of oak and one of pine wood of the same destription to be delivered at the County Treasurer's office. The wood to be delivered on or before the first day of OctoTake Notice. All persons indebted to me are requested to make immediate payment to Wa. G. Ricarps, at his store on Broad street. Puiuip Ricwarps. Nevada City, May 14-tf. ————_— + ~9e > Office to Rent. A nice room, suitable for an office, is offered for rent at $5 per month. Buta Few Days Longer. f _ ; . Miss Florence FP. Gilbert, the artisBARRETT, tic milliner at the store of Mrs. Les. ter & Crawford, will remuin in Nevada . City eight or ten dayslonger. Ladie . desiring to have millinery work done . bv her should order without delay. Nevada City, July 15, 1887. bt -20ee-} Ics CREAM and soda, the most delicious beverage yet. Ten cents a glass . kill Emperor William. ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's . bane clerk. Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth. as Bee er town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer . “an nd Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San. A Burrao schoolgirl answered the . ® bs moony +E hcg it . Wnigneboot tee at . question ‘‘What are the chief advan$ . tages of New York city?’ by the reerra to the Sea.” . ply : ‘Jay Gould and its amusements.”’ Published Daily (itondays excepted) by —BROWN & CALKINS-—. Mr. Robertson—Why, I declare OFFICE: . Miss Fanny, your mama is getting No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. . quite stout. Miss Fanny—Ah, that is —_—_—_—— . because we all make so much of her. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Tue last time the Salt Lake Judge sentenced Fred Hopt to be hanged, Two men wére'killed by an explos. a gamin shouted ‘“‘Chestnut.’’ Mr Hopt ion in a quarry near Socorro. . was first sentenced seven years ago. Jack Burke is on his way to San . naar Ascuoo. for-wives is about to be Francisco to fight Paddy Ryan: j 4 ee ; William Schmidt, a prisoner at Fol. established in England, the pupils of som, attempted to assassinate Warden . which will be instructed in practical ‘ ; _ housewifery. McComb. =< A carload of California fruit brought) pos Pepro, Eureuck oF Buawre; te $1,900 ‘at auction in New York a few . said to be ‘‘non compos mentis.” days ago. is The Paris Figaro gives an account . of the discovery of the recent plot Nevada County Academy, —AXKD— — William Rowe, a carpenter, fell} from the roof of the Del Monte Hotel, . Business Colleseat Monterey, and was killed. . A Day and Boarding School Oscar J. Harvey, the Treasury De-. Por Bovk: Hexen. partment forger, has been sentenced . to serve a term of twelve. years. . : ; s i 7 . \KTORMAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES Miners in the coke region Were N aspecialty. Thorough preparation for this ‘week assaulted by the strikers, . any course in any University. and the sheriff has calledfor troops. . 4 Complete Academic Course: fhe mercury fell from 93 degrees id Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, 68 degrees at Pittsburg, and the city . Painting, Elocution, Short-hand, Type-writ. ing, etc., by the very best Special Teachers. was flooded by the worst rain-storm . Wome care and Gatathen in many years. . Owing to a inistake in selecting At Glenbrook Park, their weapons the. ‘cowboys’ of 4) Mia-way between Nevada City and Grass Western circus used Ivaded revolvers Valley—two miles from either city.and four persons were shot. A Sunday spree at the Curtiss . Pupils enter at any time, take regular or ranch, above Knight’s Landing, re. selected courses. sulted in a serious quarrel, in which . two men were badly injured. . Directers of the Association. : . . M. L. MABSH, Pres. GEORGE LORD, It 18 ndw stated that Hong Di had . G. M. HUGHES, Sec: WM. B. VAN ORDEK, confessed that his purpose wasto-mur-. ->-7 woroaN, Treas. WM. H. CRAWFORD, der all the Billiou family except one RDWARD COLEMAN. of the daughters, and to ravish her. —— j : f Ose of General Grants best answers . Fall Term Begins August 29th, 1887. to any question was his r‘ply to Wil-!. For circular or information address liam M. Evarts, who, in ppeaking. E. K. HILL, Principal, about Mr. Beecher, asked: ‘‘Why is) Box 184, NEVADA CITY, CAL it, General, that a little fault in acler. ——r —--_gyman attracts more notice than a ore . Empire Livery Stable, ~ great fault in an ordinary man? ; p “Perhaps,” said the General,thought. Brosd §t-. agar sn National Exfully, ‘‘it is for the same reason that a . JAMES HENNESSY, a slight shadow passing over the pure . , snow is more readily seen than a river) of dirt on the black earth.” i Proprietor, ‘FVHE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE _ Stable has the largest lot of reytaccee Horses, wheats Peles and Buggies Ix reopening, #fter complete restor. To be found in this part of the State. e ‘4 . Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and ation, the parish church of Clifford . Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on Chamber, near Stratford on-Avon, the . the most reasonable terms. : . . . : cs The horses are free from vice, of good style Bishop of Gloucester gave an interest and capable of going as fast as any gentle ii:g retrospect of fifty years’ of church . man cares to drive. workin England. He mentioned that . since Queen Victoria ascended the! throne no less than 200 new churches . CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY had been raised and 8000 works of«re. FURNISHED. storation had been carried out, entail. ing altogether an expenditure of £300,& " CAE EIN®: 000,000. Good Saddle Horses always on hand j . { N.-P. BROWN, Bee as oN BROWS & CALKINS, Presipent CLEVELAND writes few letters and dictates none. His public papers he writes with his own hand. z : He uses a stub pen and a cork penPp DAILY 3A N8o RIPT, the feeding per holder, and in reading or writing wears . ae dentcsales eee oe weve eae spectacles with a black steel irame. & Co He shaves himself every morning. He . ~ usually wears a black Prince Albert . Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. Assessment Notioe. . piel coal ac rs, except insum-;, ATEVADA CITY GOLD QUARTZ MINING h.acd black (rotipers, excep) ‘ { N COMPANY. — Location of principal j mer, when he wears a blue flannel or . place of business, Nevada City, Cal. LocaA “5 sack eas ree ,, tion of Works, Nevada County, Cal. No. serge suit with sack coat. He wears 2 . tice ig hereby given that.at a meeting of the . 7ishat. Board of Directors held on the 2ist day of . 2 P . July, 1887, an assessment (No. 1 of Ten CA a a a NRE Cents per share was levied upon the capital Tue Boston .Post brags that that . stock of the corporation, payable immedi. ea : : ‘ ately in United States gold coin, tothe Sec. eity has a tailor named Bodkin, and fetary, at the office of the Company, Mor. , ; ier, not tok tdone, . $20 the Buffalo Courier, not Jo be vuldane, ‘nia. Any stock upon which this assessment declares that Buffalo has a baker . shall remain unpaid on Saturday, August named Ovens and a coal-dealer by the name of Burns. New York has a bak¢ payment is made before, will be sold on er named Beanpan anda re-taurateur . pay the delinquent assessment ' together named A. la Carte. James H. Macponarp, the new Lieu. City, Cal: tenant Governor of Michigan, has an . ~ income of $40,000 a year on a mining . investment which cost him less than} $350. shop aigicta ic onacs Tne stems and waste from tobacco . street, San Franciseo, California, on TUE are claimed to be equal to linen for! pour'otgo’clock P. M. ber, 1887, The Board resery:s the right to reject any nd all bids. By order of the Board of Su ' F. G. BEA ervisors. Y, Clerk. y W. D. Harris, Deputy. Nevada City, July 15, 1887. No Other Show to be. Here This Year. D $100,000 New Features, $2,000,000 Invested, $3,000 Daily Eqpenses. JOHN ROBINSON’S . Entire New Shows United 3 Monster Menageries, _Elevated Stage, 3 Circuses In 3 Rings! JOHN F. ROBINSON, Sole Proprietor. 1000 Mien, Women and Horses Employed. Nevada City, Thursday, July 28th. Grass Valley, Friday, July 29th. $300,000 Novelty Parade. 31 Chariots, 8 Bands, Steam Calliope, Troupe Jubilees, Steam Organ. 100 Ponics, 300 Horses, Mounted People. White Nile Hippopotamus, Flock of Ostriches, Black Tigers, Herd of Giraffes, Royal Tigers, And 2500 Rare, Costly Animals, Artists from France, Artists from Rome, Artists from Russia, Artists from Mexico, { Artists from Japan, Artists from Germany. ahs . {Omatc and Female Artists . . 0 Male and Female Artists Giant Man, Giant Horse, Giant Woman, Giant Ox, Roberts’ Block, Nevada city, calttorRequires 60 Special Cars for 60 Cages and Dens, . 100 Horned Rhinoceros, Giant Boy, Giant Hog. Enquire at the Daily Transcript office. . at Carr Bros. ji-ti } ‘ Ww is rr? That while every one else is crying “dull times,” our rr } . . . \ . . business shows a gratifying increase ? In fact we have since we commenced. We believe the: reason is because . it is known that we live up to our motto of . GOooD GOODS, ____ LATEST STYLES, _ (EL oxwxrest prices, Flowers worth $1 and $2—your choice for 50 cents. Cat Tails 25 cents per bunch. -—_-MRs.— ester & CGrawtord . MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL, . . ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, . SUCCESSOR TO : . SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, . . } . DEALER IN . . { Groceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors CROCKERY, GLiIASSWARH, Etc. . Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. . . . All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis tance free of charge. A share of public patronage is inost respectfully solicited. ANSELME A. OHARONNAT, HER’S: Asscmumaat Botioe. OMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY . ((HAMPION MINING COMPANY. LOCAL. P. FIS tion of principal piace of business, San Newspaper Advertising Agemey: ! Francisco, Cal.—Looat on of works, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is Here Ry given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the Sixth day of July, 1887, an assessment (No. 25) of Ten Cents per share wag levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Tuesday, the 9th day of August, a. D. 1887, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction; aud unlese pa ment is made before, will be sold on TUESDAY, the 30th day of August, A. D. 1887, foray the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office—No. 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. jy ROOMS 2 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EX-. // CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, AT B. ADVERTISEMENTS N Solicited for all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New Zealand the Australian Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. Files of nearly every newspaper published on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours. THe NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT may b seen on file at the office of L. P. Fisher. Real and Personal Property memes . O'OF SUPERVISO Ks of the County of Ne-. mi-annual Report of the Citizens Bank. ' yaa. ete bemoaned Public notice is hereby given that in ac{ cordance with Section 3672 of the Political . Code of Galifornia, the Board of Supervisors of this county met on the 5th day of July, 1887, to examine the Assessment Book and to equalize the assessment of the property ofthe county f .r the year 1887. Thesaid Board will continue in sergsion from time to time for the business of equalization and to examine applications for the Showing Its Financial Condition on the Morning of July } . let, 1887. —s RESOURCES. "y ! A Large Line of Samples to Select From. sold more goods this Spring than in any of the ten v=" BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, And Everything as represented. SsPrERRWY E"*IOw ke Straw Hats from ro cents up. ‘a i 2 -. BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. avons . { Or Our Own Importation, DIRECT FROM MILLS IN SCOTLAND. BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. . Commercial Street, Nevada City. THE CELEBRATED Can.now be purchased in this city. = PERRI Try It. ea ® . SPERRY’S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the i f@-Iem the Best in the City. market. Sold by the case or package [FIVE DAYS’ RACING! Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. . . $250 . CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent . —-AN®D -. third $50. RACING LOBECKER & MORRISON SEVENTEENTH Soricultural Dstt cere 3 Fine Seoteh ‘Tweets, Cassimeres ant Broadeloths. gt 2 Counties of Nevada And Placer. Commencing Tuesday, September 6th,
1887, and continuing 5 days, AND STOCK EXHIBITS AT GLENBROOK PARK, MIDWAY BEIWEEN GRASS VALLEY AND »-NEVADA CITY. PAVILION AT GRASS VALLEY $10,000 in Purses &Premiums = SPER ts — . . Say (ee —U--L1—_——__ . Liberal Purses for State & District Horses Liberal Premiums for Live Stock, Farming, Orchard and Dairy Products, and Mechanical and Art Exhibits. TUESDA Y, SBEPTEMEER 6th. No. lL. Trotting. District. 3:00 Class. Purse No. 2. Trotting. 2:30 Class. Free for all. Purse $500, No. 3, Trotting. For two-year olds owned in the counties of Neyada, Placer, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, Butte, Tehama, Plumas and Sierra. Mile and repeat. Purse $200. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th. Boys’ Tournament, at.11 a.M., for various prizes. No. 4. Running, Free for all. $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $300 added; second horse $75, One mile and repeat. No. 5. Running. Free for all, Fortwo-year olds. $25entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added; mile, No. 6. Running. For three-year olds, Free a 1 o N Ee E R Ni i L L i N re Cc Oo 9 ea . second horse $50, third $25, Five-eighths of a PATENT ROLLER FLOUR. Capacity ot the Vilh, 1000 Barrels Per Day. . j } Fy . . \ . t ! The above named Company have ALE. ROLLER) FLOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactur. } forall. $25entrance, $10 forfeit, $200 added. One mile and a quarter. No. 7. Pacing. 2:82 class. Free for all. Purse $500. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, Grand Stock Parade at 10-4. M.; Bicycle Tournament, for Gold Medal, at 114. m. No. 8. Trotting. District. 2:50 Class. Purse 250, No.9, Trotting. Purse $500. No. 10. Trotting, Three-year olds, District. Mile and repeat.— Purse $250. 2:25 class. Free forall, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th. Ladies’ Tournament, for various Prizes,at Ass No. 11, Running. Open to all. $50entrance, 25 forfeit, $300 added; second horse $75; third $50. Two miles, No. 12. Running. Open to all. trance, $10 forfeit,-$150 added; secon $50, third $25, abe cosa o. 13. Running. Free, Purse $150. Entrance free to all beaten horses. Those not having run second during the meeting al lowed 10 pounds. $50tosecond horse. One mile and repeat. nl 25 enhorse Three-fourths of a mile and . E é uf \ No. 14. Pacing. 2:28 class. Free for all. ed by these Mills to be the choicest in the State. } $500." No. 15 Running. Saddle Horse Stake District Catch weights. $5 entrance, $50 { 0. 6. TORSON, Agent. nase Saas PATENT ROLLER FLOUR ! MANUFACTURED BY THE . Purse $500, added, Four moneys—50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. One mile. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, Grand Stoek Parade and award of Premiums at lla. M. i No. 16, Trotting, District. One-year olds. Half mileand repeat, Purse $100. No. 17, Trotting. 2:40 class. Open to all. ' Purse $500. No, 18. Trotting. 2:24 class. Open toall. In races designated as “District’’ all horses paper, at less than a fifth of the cost. ARKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Mre. J. Natfziger July 21. w.E. Mayhew, San Francisco, Calvert Meade, G) Geo. Lord, Grass Valley, J. M. Tngmas, do W. D. Harris, do Wm. Boyd, 8killmans, C.K. ph ag city, J. Hamilton, do 9 8. C. Burroughs, Pike City, 7. H. Rebjoha, San Francisco, J. P, Conway, city, A. Friefman, do J. H. Blewett, San Francisco, W.A. Hanley, A epnany, Ww. Luchsinger, Willow Valley, . A. Upson, Sacramento, ’. Maltman, city, ee ~~ @e oe ARKIVALS AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL. RECTOR BHOs. -Proprictors 4. B. Dicki i oss SQUARE DEALING. John cor” y _ d j : Pe _ 8. Egbert, Colfax, . Lewis, 8an Francisco. . G. Hoffaan, Marysville, * LWoodruff, Columbia Hill, . Le ser Hine Teut, ‘0 jault, city, M. Brindelo in, Blue Tent, Fred M a, pacearsonlo, 5 Grate er, Auburao, ier San Francisco, John R. Castogna, Sierra City, N. G. Feldbun, San Francisco,. . Schelling, » do A ie? Rich, fowa-Htill, J Onm>et 1 Re, do A aeiee & wife, Downleville, . Brown, a do A dy Cedarville, kine & son, wie. : : th & wife, Sante Cruz, city, oe ‘ Tas a tailor and thén again started in business here under > challenge competition in prices and quality of work and ‘ . 20th, 1887, will be delinquent, and advertisBank premises aceite eevee 5000 00 : jed for sale at public uuction, and unless ® Its Transportation. Real estate taken for debt 10880 09 en eeeat errors in said Assessment fonday the 5th day of September, 1887, to cee ey County warrants aiues Wednesday, July 20th, 1887. with costes of advertising and expenses of Bigger than the Biggest ! Loans on stocks, bonds, warrants. 500 00 Sworn Applications are Requir‘ ee . Better than the Best !. Gverdratts unsecured (solvent).. 8276 12. . , The Asseesment Book is now open to pubMoney on hand... . 28402 88 . lic inspection from 9o’clock a. M. to5o’clock rar eantertie eee : 4 P.M , T oe = Due from banks and bankers 2278 06 pe ope F, i . Never Divides ! Furniture and fixtures. . 2500 00. jyé FRANK G. BEATTY, Clerk. Annual Meeting. Gold bullion ye rege ner caine aan mM . aan eenay . . 1 T ~ j sreeenet tr HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF . Ne res ame ! _.$172935 58 the Stockholders of the Derbec Blue . ‘ ver Changes Name basi mei (0) (SIDES Or {Mt . Gravel Mining Company will be held at the . LIABILITIES. k . office of the Company, No. 522 Monteonery Bari Capital $ 30000 00 s y a 1 Reserve fund 10000 00 ceria DAY" gevteconddujof ave e.«6. TWO PERFORMANUES DAILY, . Fst ot . electing a Board of Directors to serve for the tebe cepoete ee a 99 98 A estaurant, ensuing year, and the transaction of such acer eae ide tte a ers : on se . other business as may come before the meet. ing. Transfer books will close on Thursday, July 28th, at 8 o’clock P. M. . ‘ THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office No. 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. Also Exhibit at Auburn, July-30, CHEAP EXCURSIONS ON RAILROADS. ‘idan Still Lea J . am now and have for a long time been furnishing patrons with the ‘Clothing ever sold in Nevada county. 1 conduct business _on business principles, depending for my patronage on my __. have never soldmy rights and titles in Nevada City somebody's ¢lse name. I am not associated with a ‘‘company,” and do not have my fine. work done by apprentices, goods: BETTER WORK THAN EVER: BUT THE SAME PRICES AS BEFORE. The Only First-class Tailor in’ Nevada City. . 1 Tota edge 0 of the Bank: Yuba Toll An . Pine Street, near Broad. S&S that we have, eac PD. E. MORGAN, Secretary. a} Subscribed an REAL. ated vada City, California, and alao att t Neary > 2 $172935 58 State of California; County of Nevada, ss. We, the undersigned, do solemnly swear of us, a personal knowl. f the matters contained in the fo’ regoing statement, and that the same is # and correct report of the financial condition . Citizens Bank on the morning of Jul, 1st, 1887, according to the best Of our know edge and belief, and that the assets therein , named are all in the Custody of the said ' Bank and its proper Offices and correspond. ents. We furthermore solemnly swear that . id up _€apital Stock of the Citizens is Phirty Thousand Dollars in Gol Coin yatnation. E. M. PRESTON, President. FRED SEARLS, Notary Public. NOTIOE TO STONE MASONS. . OTICE is hereby given that the underIN signed will recive sealed pro writing, atthe office of Gaylord Nevada City, California, until +> Monday, July 25th, 1887, Forthe construction of twostone abutinents under the Purdon bridge, across the South Searl River, on the Purdon Roll Road. Honse. = Each bid to be accompanied by the names if of two responsible bondsmen. : I¥ 5 WANT "X* ha £ Bos +] d the undersigned hereby reserves the. hh © e© ever made for Boys oo be to rejectany and all bids y6 PETER PURDON. A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and Shee Maker, ‘ does ROAD 8TREET, TWO. DOORS BELOW him to send fora dozen pairs, for sample. Post Office, Nevada City. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. ‘ aworn before me, . a Notary Public in and forthe County of Nevada, State of California, this seventh day of July, 1887 ‘Best Made, Most Fashionable and Best Fitting) pals in Lodging House are elgihle that were owned in the counties of Nevada and Placer, comprising the And Bar N ONE OF THE BEST TOWNS IN NEVADA COUNTY, Ca d_ erty. ; ante The Business is well established . and pays a nice profit. Reason for selling—On account of health. For further particulars apply to or address a, the Daily Transcript, NEVADA CITY, \ ' . Je30 Said bids to be in accordance with the plans and specifications now on fe in the Kvery Poip Warranted . store of Messrs. Tompkins & Tom pins. ey e Purdon * Girls, buy the Z MOUPTELL SOLAR TIP SHOES. so the Mest Reasonable in price. If the;;merchant with whom you tra‘le not keep them (and he should), ask _ Sele Agents (Wholesale) FINE BOOTS AND aHOEA A SPECIALTY HECHT BROS. &CoO., SAN FRANCISCO. _ San Francisco, June 20th. WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, . {FOR SALE CHEAP! Or will be exchanged for_othar prep. AND SOLD BY ALL THE . LEADING GROGERS. . ‘The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the WERITEST AND BEST . Of Any Manufact tred in the State . } . Call for: it. . Give it one trial, and you will then use no other ‘brand. FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County. . . Plaza Eeed Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. e . Ser iby Balance 3 . CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF They are not only the Very Best but al' . . Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea Buckwheat Flour, Etc. ‘Ev Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at-all'the Grocery Stores. Ask For It, m . div \ TO THE LADIES 2. . to the second. 17th Agricultural District, pnor to June 1, 1887, unless otherwise specified. CONDITIONS, All trotting and pacing races are the best three in five, 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 number than five to fill, by the withdrawal of a proportionate amount of the purse, Entrance fee 10 per cent on purse, to accompany 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 trotting; but the Board reserves the right to trot heats of any two classes alternately, if necessary to finish any day’s racing, orto trot a special race between heats. A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only to the entrance money paid in. When less than the required number Of starters appear they *y contest for the entrance money, to be ded as follows: 663, to the first, 834g to In all entries not declared out by 6 P. M. of bong hase preceding the race shall be required: Where there is more than one entry by one . person, or in one interest, une particular . horses that are to start must be named by 6 . P.M. of the Gay Preceding the race. No added money paid fora walk-over, Rules of the State Agricultural Society to fovern running races, except 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, which must . be named in their entries. Entries to close with th : . eusteane, h the Secretary on Au i SAMUEL GRANGER, President. i nf : g P. O. Address, Gr y, Cal, . GEORGE FLETCHER, Secretary P.O, Address Grass Valley, Cal. . . Lr PRICES OF ADMISSION: ace Track and Grounds, 50 Cents, -Children under 12 years 26 Cents, Pavilion, 25 ors will be furnished with badges at $8 each at the Secretary’s office, Grass Valley, which wall admit that person ONLY to RaceTrack and Pavilion at all times during the Fair Hack and Omnibus Badges $5,Cents. Children under 8 years. free. .No. Season or Membersh{p Tickets, but Exhibit. o& FEE EEG, ANE SS OS AS SSE Oe Dr Ee a ee ~ > uw saerOsR SOP ews onan euro re ck th