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July 29, 1887 (4 pages)

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. ground has been a complete success. } wheel-barrow village. i Philadelphia, oy ca _ «Ip is thean to bit @ man who is down The Daily Transcript, Nevada City, California, Friday, July 20, 1887. . Two hitherto unpublished letters from Melancthon to the Suabian Reformer The Daily Transcript. . Lachmann, have been found in an old . < MARRIED At the residence of the bride’s parents in i Grass Valley, on he ag ag evening, July } H. Sink, Willard P 27th, 1887, by. Rev. R. eS Allie} Has Double the Circulation of desk in the High School at Heilbronn. aa ene. eae te EO 4-2 @ee Say ees. Paper published Tue rivers of England are very low, . . Nerth of Sacramente. and the fish are dying by hundreds in . Neyada County Academy, the small streams. A severe drought prevails throughout Great Britain. ee ae A Butier Cive has been organized in Massachusetts. Its paper is stamped with two spoons, crossed, and the CLECULATES 15 Sevada City, Grass Valley, Rough &“Ready, Spenceville, North San Juap, French Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othertown of Nevada county; alsoin Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State legend, ‘‘It might have Ben.”’ “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the 8ierra to the Sea.” ————_-~ 62 Judge Alfred Cowles of San Diego — «8: @ hundred years old. How very Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by young the San Diego Land Company —BROWN & CALKINS-—— must seem to kim. OFFICE: . : No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. SSR ET TE ETE SS LE TSR IS CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Eviction in Ireland flouri hes. . The victims for the three months ending June 30th were 9,140. ‘ A Goop American wine needs no John Taylor, President of the Morbush. All that is required isa popular mon Church, is dead. . foreign label. The Knights of Labor are said t6 bew,. ‘ i rapidly dwindling in numbers. Tue sea-serpent in Lake Champlain The wife of John O’Day, a St. Louis bas grown thirty-six feet since last millionaire, has secured a divorce. season. : About 3000 carpenters employed in Chicago have been ordered to strike. ARRIVALS AT THE Patrick Loden was killed by being NATIONAL HOTEL. Tunover by a wagon at Watsonville. RECTOR BHOs. The Southern Pacific “Railroad will be built into San Diego without delay. . J.T. Lane, a Nashville, Tenn., lawyer, was shot and killed by N. B. Lester. The Orovilles will play the -Marysville baseball club Sunday for $100 a side. A steam freight wagon is in use in San Diego, hauling lumber, and is a perfect success. Dick Harradein was arrested in Ba. ker City, Or.,; for a murder committed twelve years ago. . The man arrested in Oregun on eus. picion of being one of the Kelty lynchers proved an alibi. Track has been laidon. the: Califernia and Oregon Railroad to the mouth of the Siskiyou tunnel. Contentions are arising in the Henry George party between the conservative and socialistic factions. The Board of Trade of San Luis Obispo county will exhibit “all her products at the Mechanics’ Fair. An effort is being made to have the 8. Whiting, city, Ohio Republican State Convention inTheo. Tamm, St. Louis, Mo. dorse Sherman for the Presidency. . MTS E.7. Worthley & sons, Washington, Nolan, Railroad, A carload of Bartlett pears from! Mat. Wheeliham, pelroads J. 5. Welsh, —_——_—_—__+<@ e+ -Proprietors July 27. H. Gaylord, city, P. Gaynor & wife, San Jaun, Miss Kitty Gaynor, London, Miss Julia Green, do W.H. Freeman, Grass Valley, W. E. Deamer, oO Comp Gault, city, C. Einfeldt, .do .J. 8. McBride, San Juan, A. J. Flanders & wife, Derbec, Miss Nellie Hawlett, Bloomfield, Geo. M. Mott, Sacramento, Sam Caro, San Francisco, J. W. Brown, Downieville, C. Tegler, Railroad, Edw. Hussey, You Bet, A. D. Mason & wife, city, MissIda Maltman, do Mrs. Maxfield, do Mrs. F. M. Pridgeon, Miss Waldron, Lake City, W. H.Morse, Graniteville, J.-D. Black, city, J. H. Ragon, do €. Morrow, Moores Flat, Will Calkins & wife, Sierra City, H. Thompson & son, city, R. H. Denton, Sacramento, F. R. Smith, San Francisco, me AEKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. ‘Mires. J. Naffziger -Proprictress July 23. W. D. Harris, Grass Valley.) J. M. Thomas, do r George Lord, do ; art * o Central and ~Northern Calitornia) 3: McCullough. do brought good prices in New York this! 4 (ig pon wee ‘Valley, week. j Frank Lord, do Dr. M. P. Harris,do W. L. Williamson, Washington, Edw. Hussey, Graniteville, Mrs. P. Kenney, Bloomfield, WC. Whitthorney, do R. B. Grant, Pike City, A. A. Osborne, San Francisco, ° C. E. Behle, Special Pension Exam. iner at Cincinnati, has been dismissed . from office for speaking disrespectfully~ of Cleveland. ; ; H. Newell . _ G. A. NIHELL, The painting sent from Australia J. O'Neil, Railroad, nici eases Lieut. eee ‘lev: rhic j-. J. McCarty, aos Seaigtees ! a to Mrs. Cleveland, which the Presi ira. A.W. buctiannl ¢ ¢,Aleniede, dent refused to receive, will be pre. L. 8. CALKINS. N. P. BROWN. 8. “hep & Pasadona, Wm. M. Z Earl, New York, sented to the Corcoran Art Gallery at/ w: H. Murehle, city. ork Washington. ' Prof. Ertz, do Mrs.-A. Johnson, San Francisco, Miss Annie Mullen, do A. F. Wheaton, do A J. Prichett & wf, Grass Valley, G. Allen & wife, o A. B. Woodworth, Yuba City, J. Drabek, Quaker Hill, Ww Ww Tue policy of making Niagara Falls! and its surroundings a public pleasure . All unsightly buildings have been re. Camer, do 7 5 x H H. B. Wheaton, Smartsvilie, moved, and for the first time in many . . J. Stewart, ao": & years some of the best views of the . sssssmmmmmem : river and falls are now attainable. . The bazaars have been abolished, \ the hackmen tamed, and every person . is free to go about as he pleases. AMERICAN mammas who také their daughters abroad for culture now hire . foreign artists to instruct the party upon the merits of the paintings in fam. ous galleries. It is expensive to take a guide from the studios, but the information as to what one must admire in art is of the most trustworthy kind. BEING DESIROUS OF I OFFER T Tue ancient and famous city of ‘Damascus, which wasa place of im-. portance. 1900 years B. C., is busy . with plans for laying railroad lines through the streets. Street-cars in a city said to have been foundei by Abraham would be a startling novelty. The place has 120,000 inhabitants. Cotecror Jonas of the port of New Orleans is in danger of blindness. The injury to his eyes was caused by a copy of the Cogressional Record which his son playfully tossed to him from across the room. It never pays to take liberties with the Congressional Record. AN orchestra of women, who are all players of brass instruments, is mak. ; : ing a sensation in Dresden. The credit. All PETSONS knowing ladies have at¥engagement for Viena will please pay up without del next winter, where they will play at a . . series of balls among the aristocracy. A LaRGeE number of foreigners own real estate in the Baltic provinces have petitioned to become Russian subjects . JCUBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY . per in Northern California. It was estabthi j Closing Out Sale of Boots and Shoes STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, ESAT COST, FUR CASH ONLYS3 a The Stock consists of a full Iine of Ladies’, Misses,’ Children’s, Men’s and Boys’ * BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS Of the best quality and manufacture. No auction goods in the store. EZ REMEMBER, no more sales will be made on John Webber. —AND— . } Business Colicgse. A Day and Boarding School . For Both Bexes. . . TORMAL ANDCOMMERCIAL COURSES / N aspecialty: Thorough preparation for} any course in any’ University. A Complete Academic Course. . Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, ; Painting, Elocution, Short-hand, Type-writ. ing, ete., by the very best Special Teachers. i Home care and training. At Glenbrook Park, Mid-way between Nevada City and Grass . * . business shows a gratifying increase ?. take regular or/ selected courses. . Valley—two miles from either city. Pupils enter at any time, Directors of the Association. . y j : 5 : , since we commenced. We believe the reason is because M. L. MARSH, Pres: GEORGE LORD, G. M. HUGHES, Sec;' WM. B. VAN ORDEN, J. T. MORGAN, Treads. WM: H. CRAWFORD, EDWARD, COLEMAN. a Fall Term Begins August 29th, 1887. For circular or information address E. K. HILL, Principal, Box 184, NEVADA CITY, CAL GERMAN ASTHMA “55: CURE ons lee Instantly relievesthe most violent. attack, and insures comfortable sleep. No waite img for results. Being used by inhalation, its action ig immediate, direct and certain, anda cure is the result in all curable cases. A single trial convinces the most skeptical. Price 50¢ and $1.00 of any druggist. or by mail. Sample Free for stamp. Dr. BR. Schiffman, st. Paul, Minn © Regimental Order No. 11. EADQUARTERS FIRST ARTILLERY E Regiment, Fourth Brigade, N.'G. C. SACRAMENTO, CAL., July 23, 1887. I. In compliance with General Order No. 19, from General Headquarters, and General Order No. 6, from Erigade Headquarters, Companies A, B, E, G, Cadet Corps, Signal Corps, Field,Staff, Non-Commissioned Staff,4 Band and Drum Corps, will assemble at the Armory, in full uniform, on Wednesday evening, July 27th, 1887, at 8 o’clock, for inspection and muster. And Company Commanders will have the requisite number of copies of the muster roll ready for the mustering officer. The Companies must be prepared to undergo a thorough inspection. All State property should be in the respectivearmories, and the financial account submitted for inspection. II. Companies C and F, located at Nevada City and Woodland, willassemble at their respective Armories, (in full uniform) on Saturday evening, July 30th,1887,at 8 o’clock, for inspection and muster. The Commanders will also have the requisite number of copies of the muster roll ready for the mustering officer. By order of J. W. GUTHRIE, Col. Commanding Ist Artillery Reg’t. THos. J. WISEMAN, Capt. and Adj’t. In compliance with the above order you are hereby ordered to appear at your Armory, in full uniform, on s SATURDAY, ‘JULY 30th, 1887, At 8 o'clock, P. M., for parade. By order. BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading pashed September 6th, 1861, by N. P. Brown Co. CLOSING OUT MY HE SAME Rice themselves indebted to me ay. in order not to forfeit their proprietary rights in consequence of the ukase recently promulgated. S + SQ e-o————— J A CORRESPONDENT wishes to know . the meaning of ‘Pro Bono Publico,”’ and the country editor answers that ~ TP PAYS, GENTLEMEN, en 2 IT COSTS. NO MORE Stylish and Neat Than it does for from the style of communication it is generally to, he believes it signifies “Chronic Growler.’’ : Tix Queen Regent of Spain is a skillful embroiderer and has just com-. pleted a magnificient flag for a new ironclad named after her. The standard is over 11 yardslong and 61g wide. In the English-Australian Colonies there are not gnly more males than females, but the tendency seerns to be in the direction of increasing the disproportion between the sexes. re “Lanp-LwaGuer’”’ writes to know where the first recorded eviction took place. The first. Eve-iction, we believe, was from the Garden of Eden. ‘Iria bad enough to have to live in a one-horse town, but life there is heavenly compared with existence in Which everyb FREIDMAN OF Carries :in "Latest Styles TRY ME. SAMPLES ‘Aw American party has organized in . The LEADING TAILOR OF Nevada County of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Which he will make up fashionably to order and guarantee satisfaction. THH LOW DST PRices *. ——FOR SUITS OR SINGLE GARMENTS. Fashionable Tailor, Pine St., near Broad, Nevada City. IN THE END FOR Fitting Clothing — the other kind. . ody knows is NEVADA CITY, stock the” ON APPLICATION, . BRAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW . FINE BOOTS AND ince A SPECIALTY HECHT BROS. & CO., Buta Tew Bars Loneer. t ‘anapecieone’ iiGrence ¢. Wilbert; the artisTake Netice. ofa All persons indebted to me are requested to make immediate payment . tic milliner at tue swore of Mrs. Lesi to Wu. G. Ricwarps, at his store on . %&F @ (rs¥iere, wel cgomease in ee etre “Pate tortez dayslonger. Laie Broad street. Puiu Richagps. f OFtcs days long Nevada Ci ' gtohave millinery work done . Re ee a hy her should order without delay. . } Office te Rent. “Nevada City, July 15, 1887. bt } Seger eo A nice room, suitable for an office, ier cream and soda, the most dei} ieions beverage yet. ‘Ten cents a glass: is offered for rent at $5 per month. jl-tf Enquire at the Daily Transcript office. s¢ (* ur Bros. WELZ IS rire That while every one else is cryin ‘dull times,” our fact we have BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, in
sold mere goods this Spring than in any of the ten years lit is known that we live up to our motto of GOOD GOODs, : LATEST STYLES, SS a ee prices, And Everything as répresented. Flowers worth $1 and $2—y our choice for 50 cents. aN oe a) Cat Tails 25 cents per-bunch. Straw Hats from 10 cents up. —_MRs. Lester & Crawford MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. RTOS TE ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, . SUCCESSOR TO SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Feet Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors CROCKERY, GLIASSWARE, Etc. Choice Family Grocerjes a Specialty. All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis tance free of charge. , : oe A share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited. = ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, OMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, \NEVADACITY nnn nnn IRI RRRURCaEEREEERmaeemei P.FISHER’S: We cl orntine oor be LOCA2 / tion of principal place o siness, San Newspaper Advertising Ageney. . Francisco, Cal.—Location of works, Nevada County, Cal. \ Notice is hereby given that at a\meeting of the Board of Directors, held \on the Sixth day of July, 1887, an isessment (No. 25) of Ten Cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the a Assessment Notice. ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. --— ——_ 0 Fine Seotch ‘TWeeds, Cassimeres: and Broadeloths Or Our Own importation DIRECT FRO?I MILLS IN SCOTLAND. . . A Large Line of Samples to Select From.) BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. Commercial Street, Nevada’ City. . THE CELEBRATED Can now be purchased in this city. . . = EERIES=! SRR } } fe Is the Best im the City. Try It.-wa em) SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. , Best in the . market. Sold by the case or package. Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent ee ee . } BUCKEYE. MILL COMPANY; . PIONEER MILLING co’s PATENT N B. ADVERTISEMENTS LN 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. street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shallremain unpaid on Tuesday, the sth . day of August, a. D. 1887, will be delinquent, 1 and advertised for sale at public auction; ! and unlese payment is made before, will be . sold on TUESDAY, the 30th day of August, . A. D. 1887, to pay the delitiquent assessment, . together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office—No. 522 Montgomery street, Ban Francisco, California. jo THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT may b rae seen on file at the office of L. P. Fisher. Assessment Notice. J EVADA CITY GOLD QUARTZ MINING iN COMPANY. — Location of principal H +3 . place of business, Nevada City, Cal. LocaSemi-annual Report of the Citizens Bank. tion of Works, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 2ist day of July, 1887, an assessment (No. 1) of Ten} Cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediShowing Its Financial Condition on the Morning of July 1st, 1887 ately in United States gold coin, to the, Secid retary, at the office of the Company, Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City, CaliforF RESOURCES. aie Any stock aPon which =e assessment 3 5000 shall remain unpaid on Saturday, August eal oes kai, fordebt . 10630 oo a 1887, will be delinquent, and advertise Miscellaneous bonds .. 20375 00} ¢4 for sale at public auction, and unless County warrants 1945 90 dayment is made before, will be sold. on Loans on real estate __. .. 63650 00 . Monday the 5th day of September, 1887, to Loanson stocks, bonds, warrants. 500 00. Pay the delinquent, assessment together Loans on other securities __7563 11-. With costs of advertising and expenses of Loans on personal security _. 19217 23 eur M B.N. sige nae Secretary. -Overdrafts unsecured (solvent) 8276 121 ait eg organ & Roberts’ Block, Nevada Money on hand... f 88 y, Cal. (ood Business Opportunity Due from banks and bankers.. 2278 06 Furniture and fixtures.. Gold bullion Total.. van : . .-$172935 58 LIABILITIES. Capital: <5 a5 2535 $ 30000 00 eperve fund Ean 10000 00 Profit and loss 11201 19 Due depositors é 121330 06 A Restaurant, Due banks and bankers ~. 99 98 Dividends unpaid : 304 35 Lodging House Total. 35.55 $172985 58 State of California, County of Nevada, ss: We, the undersigned, do solemnly swear that we have, each of us, a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing statement, and that the same is a true and correct report ofthe financial condition of the Citizens Bank on the morning of han’ 1st, 1887, according to the best of our knowiledge and-belief, and that the assets therein“ named are all in the custody of the said : Bank and pod add office's and correspondents. We furthermore solemnly swear that . the paid =P Capital Stock of the Citizens Bank is Thirty Thousand Dollars in Gold Coin valuation. H And Bar N ONE OF THE BEST TOWNS IN NEVADA COUNTY, FOR SALE CHEAP! Or will be exchanged for other property. : E. M. Preston, President. . D. E. MorGan, Secretary. ~~) Subscribed and sworn before me, z SEAL.¢ a Notary Publicin and forthe Coun-; The Business is well established “~~ ) ty of Neva State of California, . this seventh day of July, 1887 j and pays a nice profit. FRED SEARLS, Notary Public. ! NOTIOE-TO STONE MASONS. . ' be TOTICE is hereby given that the under. a} . signed will recive sealed proposals in writing, atthe office of Gaylord Searls, Reason for selling—On account of health. For further particulars apply to-or address ie Daily Transcript, je30 NEVADA CITY. SEE Hh Nevada City, California, un’ Monday, July 25th, 1887, For the construction of twostone abutments under the Purdon bridge, across the South . Yuba River, on the Purdon Roll Road. te 4 Said bids to be in accordance with the if : plans and specifications now on file in the v } store of Messrs. Tompkins & Tompkins, Ne. ] vada City, California, and also atthe Purdon . ® tach bid to bs ied by th . oe ee = ac 'o be accompanied by the names . ‘of two responsible bondsmen. “i TE 7g Bh a wn R eae s % And the undersigned hereby reserve the . Gi &, rg © ade for Boys an Een ee Eek PURDON . msgs oo sites ; MUNDELL ee SOLAR TIP SHOES. They are not onlythe Very Best but also the Most Reasenable in price. . If the merchant with whom you trade ‘oes not keep them (and he should), ask Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, d him to send fora dozen pairs, for sample. Post Office, Nevada City. Sole Agents (Wholesale) SAN FRANCISCO. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, office Of the Company, No. 522 Montgomery\ x \ ROLLER FLOUR. \ . . . Capacit —— Ok the Sil, 1000 Barrels Per be The above named Company have ALL ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the. State. “eo TORSON, Agent, PATENT ROLLER FLOUR ! MANUFACTURED. BY! THE WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, AND SOLD BY ALL THE . { { . 0. 6. LEADING GROGERS. . The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the WERITEST AND BEST Of Any Manufact ired in the State. TO THE LADIES: Call for it. Give it one trial, and you will then use no other brand. FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County. Plaza Feed Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. _ —-9-—_____ CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, «Potatoes, Corn-Mea Buckwheat Flour, Etc. San Francisco June 0th. e Day.) . otherwise specified; five to div: to the seeond. govern running tionsnamed are to wear ca be named fn P. 0. Address, GEORGE FLETCHER Hack and Omnibus ‘SEVENTEENTH Aoricultural District . FAK Rs? Counties of Nevada And Placer. . Commencing Tuesday, September 6th, 1887,-and continuing 6 days. RACING AND STOCK EXHIBITS. AT GLENBROOK PARK, MIDWAY BETWEEN GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA CITY, PAVILION AT GRASS VALLEY $10,000 in Purses &Premiums Liberal Purses for State & District Horses Liberal Premiums for Liye Stock, ° Farming, Orchard and Dairy Products, and Mechanical and _ Art Exhibits. FIVE DAYS’ RACINC! TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. jas 1. 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 Nevada, 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, third 350. One mile and repeat, No.5. Running. Free for all. For two-year olds. $25entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added; neon horse $50, third $25, Five-eighths of a mile. No. 6. Running. For three-year olds. Free forall. $25entrance, $10 forfeit, $200 added. Ons mile —— quarter. ; No. 7. Pacing. 2:32 class. Free for all. Purse $500.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th. Grand Stock Parade at 104. M.; Bieycle Tournament, for Gold Medal, at 11 4, mM. san 8. Trotting. District, 2:50 Class. Purse No.9. Trotting. 2:25 class. Free forall. Purse $500. = No. 10. Trotting. Three-year olds. District. Mile and repeat. Purse $250, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th. ; Ladies’ Tournament, for various Prizes,at A.M. No.11. Running. Open to all, $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $300 added; second horse $75; Open to all. $25 enthird $50. Two miles. No. 12. Running. trance, $10 forfeit, iso added; second horse $50, ae $25. Three-fourths of a mile and repeat. 5 No. 13. Running. Free. Purse $150. Entrance free to all beaten horses. Those not having run second during the meeting allowed 10 pounds. $50tosecond horse. One mile and repeat. ' fits 14. Pacing. 2:23 class. Free for all. No. 15. Running. Saddle Horse Stake. District Catch weights. $5 entrance, $50 added. Four moneys—50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. One mile. : SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. Grand Stoek Parade and award of PreNO IG, Thotiies Distri , No. 16. T: ing. strict. One-year olds. Half mile and repeat. Purse $100. ¥ No. 17. Trotting. 2:40 class. Open to all. No. 18. Trotting. 2:24 class. Open to all. Purse $500. d Inraces designated as “District” all horses are eligible that were owned in the counties of Nevada and Placer, comprising the 17th Agricultural District, prior to June 1, 1887, unless otherwise specified, CONDITIONS, and pacing races are the best except the two-year old, unless 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 r centon purse, to accompany . nominations, Trotpy eagle pean putsen awe at the rate of vent. to first horse er it. to second, and 10 per cent. to third, Ss 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 trota special race between heats. A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only to the entrance money paid in. .When leas than the required number of starters appear they may contest for the entrance money, to be ded as follows: 663§ to the first, 834 to In all entries not declared out by 6 Pp. M. of All trotting three in five, the day precedi ta Aree é Pp ng the race shall be required Where there is more than one entry by one erson, or in one interest, the Patinaiac orses that are to start muat be named by 6 P.M. Ofthe da i 5 ded mapuey ee Pig bec the race. No ad for a walk-over. 5 Rulés of the State Agricultural Society to races, except when condiotherwise. : : Racihg’colors to be named in entries: In trotting races drivers will be required of distinct colors, which’ must n their entries.. i Entries to close with the Secretary on August ist, 1887. SAMUEL GRANGER, President, dr gress Valley, Cal. re O. Address Grass Valley, Cal.” PRICES-OF ADMISSION: 2 Race Track and Grounds, 50 Cents. Children under 12 ‘years 25 Cents, Pavilion, 25 Cents. Children under 8 years free, No Season or Membership Tickets, but Exhibitors will be furnis E@ Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR, . stron rnihed with badges at 8 each : _ . Willadmit that person ONLY to RaceTrack Kept at all the Grocery Storés. Ask For It. a aeitiey ile whet 6. eam } , es \