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BROWN & CALKINS.
“ie serinea A bial ete thine
LT
: mugh for their genial social qualities
their courteous bearing. It is a . deal of money,
now ?”
and
“the honor of entertaining such folks,
for the most inconsequential hospitalities shown to them have been received with a spirit of appreciation
Oe it will not be the last.
-“tween Jay-Eye-See and Maud S.
“'tgontiment among the Germans of
~~Pnion Mndia Rubber Co's) sesr Vatiey “Precinct—inepestor Jaine
Sapo Supreme Court. Let us have
SATURDAY, :AUGUST 9, 1884. . drink!
“Sq we have;.won. Well, I'm
GOING HOME TO-DAY.
ar
us we have all learned to like them
pleasure for » community to be given
‘that could not be more enthusiastic
‘had the resources of the city for
properly receiving them been ten
times as great. They have generously closed their eyes to the inconveniences of the situation, and accepted the spirit for the deed. It is
the first time Nevada City has had
experience in this line, but we hope
NSS SOTO ES
IN BIG LUCK.
It was a good thing for Nevada . #00) iang oto ah hist
county taxpayers that the race be . 1884, Maggie Kean, a native of Nevada City,
" took place last week instead of while
the Supervisors werein session. Had
ae:
Lawyer,
rah, let me congratalate you.
are the luckiest of mortals, and 80
am I; We have won our case in the
giad.to hear that, as Tam somewhat,
hard up for money, and now I'll be
The Red Men who have been here} able to realize something at last,
from abroad attending the Great] after having been paying out money
Council, together with their families, . ,for the last ten years.”
eaye this moruing for their homes
“qm various parts of the State. Oar] pluck in holding out, Ihave obtainpeople are truly sorry to see them . ed » judgment at last.
go, for during their short stay among
time, and I have paid out a good
ceive $2,000. “The costs and my
fees will only amount to $3,500.
All you have to pay me is $4,500.
little money I’ve got left 2”
but console yourself.
gained your case. You can’t expect
to gain everything.”
_sencernenone
residence of Michael
M., wife of Edward Dillon,
stone, Arizona, & native of Nevada City,
aged 25 years.
; Stilivan of the Superior Court of San Fran}.
ayed 28 years, 7 months
Irvin c
Mollis Richards, aged 6 months and 26 days.
Y ‘ 5 cA
The Law’s Delays.
meeting his client—HurYou
“Yes, thanks to my skill and
Well, you
ea lucky dog.”
“Yes, but I’ve had to wait a long
How much do I get
“The Court decrees you shall revel of purit
sonaniba: toes economical than the
ordinary kinds,
in competition with the multitude of
low test, short weight,
Wall st. N. Y.
hi wder never varies. A marlaee strength and wholeand cannot be sold
alum or phoshate powders. SOLD ONTY IN CANS.
eal Bakino Powper Co., 106
“Great Czosar, must I lose what
“Qf course, you lose your money,
You have
DIED.
xn Francisco,} A 5th 1884, at the
ese ~ ne . Sullivan, .Maggie
late of Tombedeceased was sister to Judge J. L.
and 19 days.
7, 1884, William
In Nevada City, August
tog Bi Tedent 00 of John H. and
, infant son
[The funeral will take place from .
a7
happened aw ; er, the
august rulers of the destinies of our
county would have spent a day or
so in talking learnedly about it, and
the people would have been called
on to pay $40 or more for the time
thus employed by their representatives. Who says. Nevada county
taxpayers don’t have an occasional
streak of good luck?
day
Mr. Brgcuer has been compelled
to deny the truth of a recent report
of a conversation, in which he is said
to have compared Blaine and Logan
to® Falstaff and Bardolph. The other day President A. D. White of
Cornell University, had to telegraph
a denial of the truth of another ‘‘interview,” in which he was represented as saying be would vote for Cleveland. The Democrats are always
given to inventions in Presidential
campaigns, as was conspicuously
shown in the caseof the ‘‘Morey”
earlier than usual, from which it may
be inferred that they consider their
ease more desperate than usual.
Tux Brooklyn Times-seysthat the
Brooklyn in favor of Blaine extends
“beyond ordinary party lines and that
. large numbers of German-Americans
who have hitherto supported the
Democratic ticket will vote for Blaine
this year.
—— eo
A man in Pennsylvania, while out
in the woods the other.day, was attacked by seven large polecats. He
musthave felt like a Presidential
candidate at the height of the campaign.
‘‘Waisky barrels are now being
made of paper.” The oldBourbon
Democratic organs, of course, make
_ the best whisky barrels.
(ASTORIA
infants and Children,
Wiaiont Marpitan or Nevestnn
Sia tur nasa ena
iar Ae Citra,
‘What
Colds, Indigestion
Rjstor Ol end Baragaeioyang ot
Hall canerte
nance Rees
_SentaurLiniments~Az=%; eure for eumatism,
aera
BUY THE BEST QUALITY
Pure Gum
CRACKPROOF
oe RUBBER BOOTS. .
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS !
E sure the Boots are stamped. CRACK
PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE
iM SPRINGS on the, foot and instep,
thelr or breaking.
them with RUBBER AN
which make them last
twice as long as any Rubber
FOR SALE Bi ALL DEALERS.the family residence on ‘Pine .
street, on Sunday, August 10th, ‘at
3. p.m. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.]
Ee
LONG LOOKED FOR.
COME AT LAST.
The Pacific Tucnbator,
JATCHES EGGS BETTER THAN A
3 HEN. The best Machine in the World.
Send stamp for Illustrated Circular to
GEO. B. BAYLEY, Manufacturer.
ag5 No. 37, Castro St. Oakland, Cal.
Republican County Convention,
A MEETING OF THE REPUBLIA CAN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMIT:
tee of Nevada County, held at the office cf
the Citizens Bank, at. Neyada Vity, Friday,
July 4th, 1884, it nimously resolved
that a County Convention of the Nationa
Republican Party of Nevada County shall be
held in the Theatre at Nevada City, on
Wednesday, August 27th, 1884,
Commencing at 11 o’clock, A, M— ;
ist. To nominate candidates for all the
officers to be elected at the next November
election.
2d. To appoint a County Central Committee for the sreaing 2
Resolved, That a Primary Election for
delegates to such Convention shall be held on
Saturday, August 231, 1884,
Under and in conformity with the provisions
of the Primary Electiou Law, at the following times and places:
The election shall be heid in the precincts
of Nevada, Grass Valley and Truckee between the hours of 2 o'clock Pp. M. and8
o'clock P. M,
Nevada City Precincts Nos, 1 and 2 are
directed to select their delegates at large and
to hold their election ag at the City
Hall. Inspector, J. C. Rich; Judges R. £.
Robinson, W. F. Englebright. Precinct No.
1, 848 votes, 14 delegates. Precinct No. 2,
308 votes, 13 delegates—27.
East and West Grass Valley Precincts
will select their delegates at large, and hold
their election jointly at the Town Hall. Inseg Alex. Henderson, Judges, J. W.
iley, H. L. Weed.
East Precinot 804 votes, 13 delegates.
Precinct 261 votes, 11 delegates—24.
Truckee Precinct—Inspector, H. K. Gage;
Judges, H. A Mason and F. P. Stevens,
148 votes, 6 delegates,
In all other precincts the election shall be
held between the hours of 6 o'clock, P. M.
and 8 o'clock, P. M., in such manner as the
voters present shall declare.
Blue Tent Precinct—Inspector E. P. Hager. 89 votes, 2 delegates,
Allison Ranch Precinct—Inspector —~
Burway. 5 ,otes, 1 delegate.
Buena Vista Precinct—Inspector D. M.
Barker. 7 votes, 1 delegate.
Cottage Hill Precinct—Inspector J. M.
Higgins.
‘orest Springs Precinct—Insyector Jos,
Perrin. 17 votes, 1 delegate sath
Rough and Ready Precinct —Inspector J,
S. Huntress. 51 votes, 3 delegates.
Indian Springs Precinct—Irspector H. L.
Hatch. 32 votes, 2 delegates. :
Anthony House Precinct— Inspector Chas.
Novay. 20 votes, 1 delegate.Pleasant Ridge Precinct Inspector J. C,
Buckland. 18 votes, 1 delegate.
Mooney Flat Frécinct—Inspector Henry
Fiene. 16 votes, 1 delegate.
Spenceville Piicineaecteapaeten J. B, Sanders. 16 votes, 1 delegate. .
Boca Precinct—inspector J, V. Logan.
$6 votes, 2 delegates,West
Killican, 91 votes, 4 delegates.
Relief Hill Precinct—Inspector
R. A, Penrose, 14 votes, 1 delegate
Lake City Precinct—Inspector P, A. Paine.
4 votes, 1 delegate.
Columbia Hill Precinct—Inspector A. L.
Woodruff. 36 votes, 2 delegates.
Reid. 41 votes, 2 delegates,
Eureka Precinct—Inspector Geo, A. Ellis.
40 votes, 2 delegates.
Washington Precinct—Inspector W. T.
Van Oudshoorn. 40 votes, 2 delegates.
Omega, Precinct—Inspector A, T. Frey.
Rose. 3 votes, 1 delegate.
Birehville Precinct—Inspector Richard A,
Thomas. 10 votes, 1 delegate. :
French Corral Precinct—Inspector Wm.
Moulton. 29 votes, 2 delegates
nans, 34 votes, 2delegates: 2
North San Juan Precinct—Inspector J, A
Stidger, , 94 votes, 4 delegates.
Cherokee Precinct—Inspector L. D: Rathbun, 20 votes, 1 delegate.
Little York Precinct—Inspector Samuel
Wheeler. 11 votes, 1 delegate.
Lowell Hill Precinct--Inspector P. M. Nilis. 13 votes, 1 delegate.
Hunt’s Hill Precinct—Inspector A. G.Turner. 9 votes, 1 delegates.
You Bet Precinct—Inspector B. F. Snell.
47 votes, 2 delegates.
The Inspectors and Judges of Elections
are directed to issue certificates of election
to the delegate or delegates elected from
their respective precincts.
ifiiation of voters, All those who
will pledge
DB
e themselves to vote for the nomees of the lican. Party at the coming
essional Elec!
must be paid for in advance.
Supervisor from District No. 1, (Nevada/
Township) subject to
soriiees Conary Convention to be held Wednesday, August 27th, 1884,
18 votes, 1 delegate. :
~ Bloomfield Precinct— Inspector D. R. McMoore’s Flat Precinct—Inspector James
tes.
Sweetland Precinct—Inspector 8S. A, Wisree .
POLITICAL NOTICES.
far All political announcements
For Supervisor.
—
HAS. E. MULLOY is hereby announced as a candidate for the effice of
the decision of the Re. .
oe For Sheriff.
i —
TEPHEN MOORE, of Grass Valley,
will be a candidate for the nomination
of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention.
vention.
For Supervisor.
ADDRESS CARDS.
DAILY ‘fRANSCRIPTUFFICE
Rich and Elaborate Designs
NEVADACITY & GRASS VALLEY
MINING DISTRICTS,
W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, C. E.,
cali at sy office, Morgan & Roberts’ Block,
Nevada City, to inspect: said map, and see if
their property is correct]
Eureka Stage and Express Line
iteyille at 40’clock
6:00. M., iat
eee ene rene ee
f
P
Furnished, on short notice at the
Or.
NUMEROUS
FOR ANY PRICE.
MAP OF
BROAD STREET.. ..NEVADA CITY
R. M. HUNT...
JOHN T. MOKTAN
Gro. M. Heeuszs.
Niza Seagus.
sar Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex
one pets Gold Dus and lop
47 Highest Price Paid for Stat and Coun
ty Warrants.
New York,
Also mn patent on all the Principa
Make Collections and transact a Genera
Business.
Bast Cards Ofered. == New Yoru—First National Bank.
San Francisco—First Nationa] Gold Bank
SackRaMENTO—National Gold Bank ef D
O Mills & Co.
We issue Sight Drafts, Bills of Ex
Letters and
of Great Britain and
CITIZENS BANK,
tit UpCapital $30,000
OFFIORRS: 3
President
oanse «++. Vice President
Cashier
—DIRBCTORS:—
R. M. Howr. . ~ As Morean.
L. Housman
DRAW CHEOKS OY
Sacramento,
San Francisco
Credii available in any
Europe.
Now in preparation by
For Publication.
LL PERSONS INTERESTED in proparty in this vicinity, are requested to
represented
jys W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT.
ON and after Monday
For County Treasurer. Ff ia July 9th, the stages of
Bcteeeniiay! 20 2a Raia —_. ete a the—Bureks Express Co.
L. DAY is acandidate for the office} will leave as follows:
, of Treasurer of Nevada County, sub-. Nevada City, daily (Sunday excepted) at
ject to the action of the Republican Con. 6:00} A. M. Returning, will leave Gran-. ~
4, M., Moore’s Flat at
Bloomfield at 7:30 a. M.
H. CRAWEORD Agen.
N. STRANAHAN will be a candi. date for Supervisor fothis District,
subject to the action of the Republican
county convention.
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE !
For District Attorney. TWO HOUSES AND LOTS, Give it a trial,
D. LONG vill be acandidate for. ()NE ON LOST HILL, the other on
, the nomination of District AttorMONRO STREET. Both placeshavea. A Splendid Bowling Alley
ney subject to = action of the Republican Choice Lot of Fruit Trees,
county convention, and th is good
or 8's Th pelle «ye of water on the / 1, in connection with the saloon. Don't
For District Attorney. i place, lr tas i
D. MASON will bea candidate for . }
District Attorney subject to the deGision of the Republican County Convention.
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP.
OPERA SALOON
BOWLING ALLEY,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
ROGER CONLAN, Proprietor.
in iy; furnished, renovated and
Can be found at the OPERA SALOON.
~—AND—
Under Nevada Theatre,
THE ABOVE SALOON HAS
Lf recently been enlarged, reJ} made lighter, and is now a
pleasant resort. The beat of
LIQUORS
And CIGARS
Always kept at the Bar.
The Coolest Beer in the City
For particulars enquire of
MRS. W. HOOPER,
je2o At the residence on Lost Hill.
For Assemblyman.
F. McGLASHAN hereby announces himself as a candidate for the Assembly, from the 16th Assembly District,
subject to the action of the Republican
County Convention.
c.
For Supervisor,
ILAS WHITING, of Nevada City, is
GO icreby announced as a candidate for the
to the decision of the Republican County
Convention.
For District Attorney, .
¥F. SIMONDS is hereby announced
, asa candidate for District Attorney,
subject tothe decision of the Republican
County Convention.
Notice to the People ct Nevada
County.
IDNEY RICHARDSON of Bloomfield
Township, proposes to enter service of
the people, as Sheriff of Nevaca county;
and willexpect the approbation of the entire delegation of the Republican Convention, to meet prior to the next coming _election. SIDNEY RICHARDSON,
May28th, 1884.
Assessment Notice.
ANTA ANNITA MILL AND MINING
COMPANY. Location of principal place
of business, San Francisco, California.
Location of works, Nevada County, California,
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting
of the Board of Directors, held on the 30th
day of July, 1884, an assessment (No. 7) of
Two Cents (2c) per share was ‘evied upon
the capital stock of the corporation, payable iinmediately in United States gold coin,
to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, Room 4, second floor, No. 309 California street, San Francisco, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment shall
remain unpaid on the 2nd day of September
1884, will be delinquent, and advervised for
sale at public auction; and unless payment
is madefbefore, will be sold on MONDAY,
the 23 day of September, 1884, to
pay the delinquent, assessment together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
the sale. By order of the Board of Directors,
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office—Room 4, second floor, No, 309 Calfornia St., San Francisco, Cal.
Insolvent Notice.
N the Superior Court, Nevada county,
State of Calfofnia, In the matter of J.
B. Conn and H. B. Sears, co-partners, under
thefirm name of, Conn & Sears, Insolvent
debtor. J.B. Conn, one of the members of
said firm of Conn & Sears, having filed in
this Court his petition, schedule and inventory in insolvency by which it appears that
the said firm of Conn & Sears is an insolvent
debtor, the said firm of Conn & Sears is hereby declared to be insolvent.
The Sheriff of the said county of Nevada is
hereby directed to take possession of all the
estate, real and personal of the said?firm of
Conn & Sears, insolvent debtor, except such
as may be by law exempt from execution
and of all its deeds, vouchers, books of account.and papers, and to keep the same safely until the a) pointment cf an assignee of
its estate. . persons are forbidden to pay
any debts owing to said firm, or to either v.
B. Conn or H, B. Sears, the members of said
firm, or to deliverany property belonging
to it or to them, or to any person, firm or
corporation, for its or their use, and the
said firm of Conn & Sears, and J. B. Conn
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
Court, except as herein ordered, © —
ordered to take possession of all the estate,
,eal and personal, of the said J. B, Conn, except such as may be by law exempt from execution, and all of his deeds, vouchers, books
of account, and Piet and to keep the
same safely until the appointment of an assignee of the estate of Conn & Sears.
: Itis further ordered that all of the creditote of said firm of Conn & Sears, insolyent
debtor, be and appear before the Hon. John
Caldwell, Judge of the Superior Court of the
said County of Nevada, in open Court at the
Court Room of said Court in the said county of Nevadaon Monday the Eight day of
September, 18S4,at 10 o'clock A, M of That
day to prove their debtsand to choose one
or more assignées of the estate of said debtor, It is further orde that this order be
ewspaper of general circulation publis!
in the seid countv of Nevada as often as the
said paper is published before the said da;
set for the meeting of tite creditors. And
} is farther ordered that in the meantime all
se against the said firm of Conn &
1s insolvent be stayed. >
Dated August 4, 1884.
JOHN CALDWELL,
The coming warm weather, visit SANTA
{PACIFIC OCEAN HOUSE !
The largest and
office of Supervisor of this District.” Subject” city: —First-eh
cars the door every ten minutes
$15 00 a wee
published in the Nevada Daily srapaeit >
n ed . °
TO ESCAPE:
CRUZ, Cal., the little City by the
Sea, and stop at the
SHORTHAND
PRIVATE LESSONS IN
—AND— :
TYPE WRITING.
F, H. McALLISTER.
best appointed Hotel in the
asa—in-allStreet.
for the .
RATES : $2 00 0 $2 50 per day: $10 00 to
july12tf E. J. SWIFT, Proprietor.
Selling Out !
a
Clothing Store.
.
posed of.
=,
~D, BE. MORGAN, Secretary.y ie
ae
: Superior J ;
BLY. bs esiearn “Atty for peeiones as :
=
ie)
——-MuUuUsIC,—
NSTUCTIONS GIVEN
Will be held on the
EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further
notice. This sale will continue till the whole stock is disTo any one desiring to purchase the entire
stock, a very liberal discount will be made, :
Selling Out!
PROF, E. MULLER
—TEACHER OF—
—AND—
-Forrien LANGUAGES.
—o—
IN HARMONY
AND THOROUGH BASS.
W TLIAM WOLE'S
PRICE LIST
. = FOR—
CA SEX.
Flour per 100 Ibs...$2 50
Wheat id +--+ 200
Corn eee ee
Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1:35
TablePeaches 4 “...1.00
Coffee, 3 Ib cans .-.... 50
Chocolate, 4 papers .. .1 00
Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00
Te, 5 Wh Wek.. 55. .-.. FH
Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50
Candles 60 for.....----1 00
Candles per bo: eer oy {.
Butter per roll .... 132.5 60
Eggs per dozen..... 30c
Pie Fruit, 6 cans,....1 00
Syrup per gallon,.... 75
Syrup 5 gallon keg,.. 3 00
Codfish per Ib,:.--. 7
And evervthing
else in propor
WILLIAM WOLE
ereee
= gt eS
Having concluded to
RETIRE FROM BUSINESS
In Nevada city on or before January rst, 1885, I therefore
offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before
known here, the entire stock of
MEN'SSAND 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
ee REMEMBER «qj
TAM CLOSING OUT! NO HUMBUG !
no. __ In Proof of this Assertion,
I WILL NOT REFUSE‘ANY REASONABLE BID.
&2 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
many dollars by trading at Casper’s.
3 , PUBLIC AUCTION !
premises, &> EVER
K. CASPER
>
*
Selling Out!
A
Y SATURDAY
, Proprietor. ©. ~
Popular Variety Store
FE THE PLACE TO BUY
Fine Confectionery, — .
€. ROSENTHA
OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
Fruits and Vegetables,
Choice Cigars, Ete
Establishment Renovated
Throughout.
The Best Liquors and Cigars
DISPENSED TO PATRONS.
Sacramento Beer, from the Columbus Brewery.,.
ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT.
CHARLES CLARKEF,
One of the best barkeepers in the Sta’
will be found at the Council Chamber. 4
mixcs fancy drinks in all the latest styles.
A FINE RECEPTION ROOM, vith entrance on Pine Street.
pe Le see the fine style in which we are
CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
wc "S OLD STAND.) NEVADA
Nevada County N. @. B. R.
S WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT
NWevada City
T
—ON AND AFTER—
Wednesday, April. 16th, 1884,
AS FOLLOWS
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
5.0 P. M., and 640P uM :
9 15 P. M. DAILY.
e
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
11.18 A.M. DAILY.
O55 DULY geen
SPECIAL TRAINS will be run Daily
commencing Monday, April 14th, 1:
Peggy tee
follo
6.15 P.M.
of age, 15 cents.
JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager.
6.45 “cotger arriving in Son Francisco at
cgnnecting with Pasat 8.00
til re then
— Obed and Nevada City, "leaving as
Grass Valley, 9.15 A. M.; Nevada City, 10
Grass Walley, 4.30. P. M,; Nevada City,
Tickets, Good on these ial trains o
25 cents. Children berweus 6 and i stated
THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL
EXHIBITION
Agricultural Sssociation,
ENO. 8,
Com the counties of Ne
wre eet, Ars aso es”
——o——
Middlings 100 Ibs... 1 50 CRASS VALLEY,
Bran 100 Ibs... 125 ALL OF THE BEST . _ BEN ADS GAUNTY, 044,
Crushed Sugar 9 lbs 1 00 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thiry.
care gig 1 00 Mountain and Valley Fruits, wr Friday, Saturday,
Brown “101-2 ‘ 100 IN THEIR SEASON. o sites met
Java Coffee 4 “ 100 ;
Cotte 4 OVER $5,000
Cmne S 100) FRESH VEGETABLES
. so 100 In Premiums at the Park
REC: ‘
one
Tomatoes 8 cans..-.1 00 pas caged And Pavilion !
GreenCon 7 “..--.1 00 E. ROSENTHAL. em
Grates Fo".. AO SPEED PROGRAMME
String Beans. 7 “...100/\W. J. BRITLAND’S AT WATT PARK!
Oysters ; eer 1 co First Day—Tuesday, September 2.
Lo s 4.4 COUNCIL CHAMBER. al dus for 2 “ene ta i.
heviitind 8 *.cs001 00 — No 2 RUNNING. Half-mile and repeat
: for District horses. se $250. ‘
Jelly Beek 00 . TPC, nea ee pceree,e De
Died Bn 6 EO Second Day—Wednosday, Sept 3
ia : se . cary “quarters of 9
Cerned Beef 3 vee h OO : trance, $257 910 torfelt: $100 adden es
Salmon ————-8-—"" === 00} B¥ervthing-New-1-TheWhole . "7; sfuxNiNGSelling rae: Valu.
tion $1 000, with 2 pounds off f
$100 below, and 3 pounds added vd bee
$100 above—11-8 miles dash. Purse $200,
No.6. PACING. 2:20 class. Purse $500,
Third Day—Thursday, Sept. 4
No.7. RUNNING. One mile and
freefor all. $50 entrance; $15 forfeit:
$250 added.
No.6. PACING. Mile heats, 2 in 3, for
District horses. Purse $150. .
No 9 TROTTING. For double teams,
Mile heats, best2 in 3. Purse $75.
No. 10. WALKING FOR STALLIons,
One mile. $5 entrance; $25 added, E
Fourth Day—Friday,September 5,
Noll. RUNNING. Half mile and :
8-year-olds, District horses. Roteaal
$25; $10 forfeit; $100 added.
Min win, Desteias how ae in ict horses Pw
No. 18. RUNNING. Saddle horse” ‘ace
for bean Epc bead have never won
money wel half mile dash.
Entrance $5; $25 added.
Fifth Day—Saturday, Sept. 6th,
No. 14. RUNNING. Oneand o half mile
dash, free for all. $25 entrance; i
feit; $200 added. =
No, 15. TROTTING. 2:26 class, free for
ail, Purse $600,
No.16. RUNNING Mule Race—ygo as
you please—free for all. Entrance fee
$250; $25 added. Last mule out wins the
money.
Conditions and Remarks.
All Trotting and Pacing Races, except
when othe specified, best 3 in 6. Five
to enter and three to start. In Running
. races, to fill purses, five or more subseribae
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necessary.
In all races, except when otherwise expressly stated, entrance fee ten per cent. on
purse, toaccompany nomirations.
Purses divided at the rate 0. 60 per cent
for first horse,
10 page cent, to
os Association rules to govern Trotting, ' Pacific Coast Blood Horse Association to govern Running races.
The reserves the right to trot heats
of any two classes alternately; or to trot or
run 8 special race between heats. No money for a walk over. Horses entered for
purses can only be drawn by consent of
the Judges.
Allentries to be made in writing, giving
name, sex, color and marks of horses; also
name and residence of owner. ‘
In Running races, full colors must be
worn by riders. Drivers in Trotting Races
are requested to wear caps of distinct colors,
to be named in their entries, as their horses
will be designated upon programmes by
colors worn by arivers.
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Entries to all the above-races to-close with
the Secretary on Friday, August 15th, 1884.
All races in which District Horses are en—— they must have been owned in the
D rict prior to July Ist, 1884, except when
specitied ‘Free for all,”
MORNING ENTERTAINMENTS.
FIRST DAY. Game of Cricket between the
Clubs of the District, for a purse of 360.
SECOND DAY. A Ladies’ Tournament, for
sundry prizes.
THIRD Day. Game of Baseball between
the Clubs of the District, for a purse ot
$50. Grand Stock Parade at 10 4. M.
FOURTH DAY. A Boys’ Tournament, for
ooeg § prizes.
FIFTH DAY. Grand Stock Parade and
award of Premiums. :
Address all communications to
GEOKGE FLETCHER,
Assistant Secretary.
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