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July 6, 1888 (4 pages)

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At eel » PT. D. Calking THE DAILY. & PT. VOL. LVI.—No. ‘83970, NEVADA CITY. CAL.. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1888 Che Haily Transcript, . PUBLISHED HVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY ey BROWN & CALKINS. ', 5. CALKINS N, P, Brown Editor, Business M’g’r. Fpl Se VF FICE—“Transecript Block,” No. Commercial st., Nevada City, Ca + TERMS OF SUBSCHIPTIEN: b CB YT RE ee ares Foo pte $6 00 BLS MONG es os ceo papeeee aay snes 8 00 THES MOWGHE Se sees cae cles 156 Per Week by Carrier . rarer y eee Agents for the Daily Transoript. Palmer & Rey ..New York G. P. Rowell & Co .-..New York OB Niles. es. : ... +. Bosto N. W. Ayer & Co’. Ab iladoiphia Palmer & Rey. tland, Oregon J. H. Bates & Co -.New York UPABORW Me CO. 8.055. scis cree .New York Williums & Co. ie London, Eng COG mt CG res -..Chleago L, P. Fisher, . .: §an Francisco}: BIC, PaOee ois cise. e. .; Ban Francigco Palmer & "Rey.... . San Francisco, John C, Dewey & ( . Burlington, Vt Mason & Oo. 53. ie sinks Portland, Me Geo.M, Mott . Sacramento J, A. Stidger ... North San Juan }. W. K. Spencer ./Grass Valley B. F. Snell :. You Bet .-.Truckee rench Corral C.L. Miller .... James Marriot rth Bloomfield By We BAM ies 6s vag +05 hae sma Graniteville J. W. Beatty.. . . Smartsville Jo Wey OPOMR Gs. se665d. .: Sgn) Se Downieville Broad Streat Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted, WE wee SIGHT DRAFTS, PAYABLE New Vork, San Francisce. And Sacramento. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections on any part of the United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion = urchased E.M PRESTON BM BOWE, oc.. JOHN 'T. MORGAN, ...:2255555. Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: PRESIDENT. Vick PRESIDENT. Casuier. D. E. MORGAN..Ass'T CasHiger and SEvu’Y. Oe.. M. Hunt, Gro. M. Huanes, Ww. Epwagps DIRECTORS: Joun T. Morgan D, E. Moraan, L. Housman,’ k. M. Preston. CORRESPONDENTS:Néw York—First National Bank. Sat Francisco—Firet: " Sacramento—Natlonal Bank of D. 0. Mills 0. = Quick Time and Cheap Fares TO Eastern and European Cities. BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAT. D ALL RAIL ROUTES, Southern Pacifie Company XPRESS AND. EMIGRANT 4b hl Ag Pitivention with FY m < 5 the sate re? Lines in the East, connecting at New York and New Orleans With the Several Steamer Lines to ALL EUROPEAN PORTS Pullman Trains. Palace Sleeping Care Attached to Overland Express Trains. p td Third Olass Sleeping Oats* Are Kun Daily with rie aad Fmirent Ab itional charge for Bertha in . iicote Bold, Bh eping Car Berths secured and other information given upon applica tion at the Company’s Offices where passen gers calling in person can secure choice of rontes, ete, RAILBOAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. Apply to, or Address Ww. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. Bau Pr cose MADDEN, Land Agent. P. R — Me) NE T. H. GOODMAN Ay eral adaeer, Gen. Pass & Tk’t Agt The tage Sar 8 Orean Has attuined shendard of excellence which admits of no superior. tains every improvement that inyentive genius, auiti and money can produce. cellent Organs are celebrated for sclnme, quality af tone, quick responaé, Mo riety of combination, artistic des’ eases y in finish, perfect construction, m' em tractive, ornamental and desira tis pce in Tet homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, ete. HED REPUTATION} ESTABLIS PACI TES SKILLED WORKMEN JALLED BEST MATERIAL, ‘\ COMBINED, MAKE THIS “The Popular Organ. « » INSTRUCTION BOOKS . AND PIANO 8TOO Catalogues and Price Lists on application FREE. a QHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ‘WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION Tea sada ne a tun ge » Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, No. 6, BR. A. MI. 4 STATED MEETINGS AT MA -' ,, SONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the ~1_ First Moneay in each month. Vis. iting Companions in good stand. , ipa ere cordially invited to at hd, & JO8. THOMAS, High Priest. I. J. Rote, Secretary, MASONIC’ J TICE, Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F.& A.M, z STATED MEETINGS ON THE py Second Wednesday of cach month. . Visiting Brethren in good standing N are cor its invited, Cc, C, WEISEN BURGER, Master, Koure, Secretary; — N. E, OHAPMAN, ; DENTIsT. 4 Be Ma \OAT. $e, cody NEVADA CITY. .. LOCAL ANESTHETICS [IF DESIRED. Oiler ut Rev ones, Sacramento St LEU bos. « MRAND, WATOHMAKER. ANw JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada City. Surgeon. 5. W. CHARLES, M. D., Homepathio Physician, P STAIRS, BLASAUF'S BUILDING pext door below Wells, Fargo & Co.'s! express office Office Hours—10 to 12 A. M., and 2to4~ A. o9P. M. E, H. GAYLORD FRED SEARLS GAYLOBD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. \ K JILL PRACTICE IN ALL THECOURTS State and Federal. Office—Opposite the Court House. ee W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Tyee ATTORNEY OF NEVADA AF County. Office at the Court House. Alfred D. Mason, Counselor at Law and Notary Publie, Successsor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law. Th PRACTICE IN THE SUPE@IOR prense, District and Cire ait Courts of the U. 8. Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and QOounseloy at Law, Wt, PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the State. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. JAS. G, HARTWELL, Surveyor, —ANDU. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyer: Bh ed eget in Beckman’s Block, J cor. Broad and Fine Sts., Nevada City W. P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law* ‘WILLPRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS of the State of California, and of the United States. ‘ Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada Clty, Cal. L, B. LITTLE. JOHN GALDWELL. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oonnsélors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, up stairs. E P. F. SIMONDS, \ G Ww. cross CROSS & SIMMONDS, Attorneys and Qounseloxs at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva de City : HAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercia! Streets, Nevada City. Will practice in allof the Courts of the State. we A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ‘2ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW Post Office, Nevada City. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPEUIALTY REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET..NEVADA CITY (COLLEY 1) RN irises Proprietors DEALERS IN Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., At the lowest rates. We also keep on hand a choice stock of BACON 4ND LARD. oTT & cO., No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, “Buy Gold Dust, Gold and Silver Bars. May 6, 1887, A MONTH can be made $I 00 10 $30 working for us. Agents rred who can furnish their own horses Bret aive their whole time to the business, rofitably employed tg enone natign fe towns an cithes. JOURSON & CO., 1009 Main Street, Richmond, Va. m24 it, a. HUN, Physician, : FFICE AT. VINTON’S DRUG STORE, Savana oxy, * Nevada and Grass Valley "Bus Line. TIME TABLK: “TNTIL fursher notice the "Bus will inake G Valley and ty atthe following hours Ce eh So Ee ‘ ve Nevada C at 10 o'clock A. M. ee tania’ be 4 Tote! 25 eents for the. gee hotel to P. , toy.) WERTRBAU & CARSON, $ and 9 o’clock . we ere m TRADE] An Important Annouxcement About six weeka ago) while at business, I was suddenly attacked with excruciating The attack that took my beet imnmmeaecaly, ant nh tw three joints were leep was driven from m most excruciating pain and 6 ing the q us! Hiniments and various other 8 friend Who ayinpathised with my condition, sakito wie; . “Why don’t you «et Swift's Specific and use it. E witl guarantee a cure, and If it does uct the medicine shall cost yownothing.”* once eocu ie . 8. and after using it the first day, had Aaplet night and refreshin, a In a week . felt ily benetitted. In three weeks I could sit up and walizs about the room, and ne six bottles I wus out and able to go to business, Since fhen [ have n re Jy at my post of duty, and stand on my feet from nine to ten hours a day, and am enti free from ain, These ar the plain and simple tacts ae my case, cst T wel eerfully answer ail inquiries x jalive thereto, either In person or by mall. THomMas MaRKILLIE, 11 W. 18th street, New York City. tismyby @ timely resort J. all Cases where a perif thia medicine coms(itutional treatment that thorcugily er tos thé seeds of disease from the ve icv. W. P, Harmisom, D. D. i ta tic OT Pheu Specific. manent relief is 6 mnends Itself for a New York, St i7a Avr.—After spendin $20 to be relieved ¢f B:oou Poison withou any benefit, + jew . ) tes of Swift's Specifie worked a perfect cuiv. C. PorTEr. Vienna, Gi.—My little girl, aged six, and boy, aged four years, had scrofula in the Wworst-aguravated shape. 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Although containing! m Batote the pabt c RT vtoid att io aaierae asked for smaller andiufertor-methods: Price 83 00, by mail, post paid. TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED. One with American and One with Foreign Fingering. Teachers are invited to send fora sample copy of this new work, with the privilege of returning if not what they want. Our large Catalogue of 20,000 Musical Publications seut freeon a plication. Teachers should write to us forterms.and discounts. S. Brainard’s Sons Publishers ue. Chicago, Wabash Aven stores th Sensew TRY the Oure. A particle is is sprosay ie. mail, r 'e. ELY applied into each nostril and tice 50 cents at Drugggists by istered, 60cents. Circnlars free. ROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y. REWARDED are thoge who read thisand then act; they ) will find honorable omar ment that will not take them from their homes and families. » The 10fits are large and sure for every indus-~ lous person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a mont. Tt is easy for any one to make $5 and w wards per day, who is willing to work. Bither sex, young or old; capital not needed; westart you. Everything new, No special ability required. well ag aily one. pareicelars, which we mail free. tinsgn & Co., Portland, Maine, ou, reader, can doit as Write to us at once for full Address Empire Livery Stable. Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex change Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, Propristor, Stable has the largest lot of orses, Carriages and Boag? To bé found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms A he PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE The horses are free from vice, of geod style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman Cares to drive. Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL FURNISHED. ‘Spericerian’ Steel Pens Are the Best. CSED BV THE BEST PENMEN. 9H : Frue Concentrato ~_* A bRIdHT DETECTIVE. Yas Many @ Good Time With the Man He Was Sent to Find, and Fails to Recognize Hina, Some time ago & confidential clerk in the employ ofa firm in Indiana skipped the gutter with several thousand dollars in ready cash, While it was determined to hunt him down at all hazards, the firm did not feel like wasting a great deal of ‘money in so doing. A one-horse Sounsgy detective was therefore employed, and after a while he traced his man to Detroit. The detective didn’t propose to share any, of the glory withthe Detroit officers, and he slid around for a week before he learned that his man was in Windgor. Then he went over there, still workIng on the quiet, and a nice young man at one of the hotels informed him that the defaulter had just gone to Toronto, but would be back in a few days. The pair became fast friends, and the nice B hae man had his daily drinks and cigars at the detective's expense. 3 The two came over to, Detroit and attended the theater and had good times, and it was the opinion of the officer that he. never met such a nice young man. Finally, a night or two ago, as they landed from the boat on the other Side, the. detective. inquired ; FS must be an agent of some sort?” ; “ h, no,”. was the reply, simply traveling for pleasure.” ‘“ Where do you live when at home?” “In Indiana.” ; wa ‘Why, I’m from Indiana?” ‘Yes, you told me so the first day.” ‘Whereabout in Indiana?” ** Vincennes.” = ‘Good gracious! butmy home is only thrée miles from Vincennes.” _! ¥es, I. know.” “What did you de in Vincennes?” “@lerked for Lath & Shingles.” ‘‘ What! Why, that is the very firm that_was robbed!” ‘Yes, I know,” was the placid reply. ‘And your name is—what?” queried the detective, <cedeendeatrs ‘“‘ William Green!” ‘Great Scott! but you are the chap who stole the money!” howled the officer. “Yes, certainly! What are you going to do about it?” calmly replied the nice young man, as_ he lighted another fifteen-center. —(Detroit Free ress, ~ @ 3
. cnentiiin dh animennaame 4 Skilful Woung Canvasser. A good stony.‘ teld of.a little girl, whose mother is a member of Bosworth Relief Corps, which goes to show that even. at her tender age she is smart enough to run a fair. The little miss is only nine years ge. She is very pretty aud ladyhen the Relief Corps decided to hold a fair the ladies, as is customary, -asked the friends to contribute articles ee tena ite bu ie ie herbi peey interested them in the fair, and when it was time to open the fair aN little miss had secured so much an variety that a cart had to collect-the contributions. This little miss was very during the fair. One evenin Deering came into the hall. lady waltzed up to him and ‘sai lng the attention of listeners ; ** Mayor ring, am _ collecting some money for the fair; won't you contribute?’ ‘ The Mayer put his hand in his pocket, took out some money, and, without looking at it, handed it to the . little miss, .She*thanked him and went. off, but in a few moments was back again swt Deering, I f t. to tell . '* Mayor ng, lorgo’ you that.we> proposed «to tint ‘the names of those é¢ontributin @® money I am collecting, and when you gave me some money you didn’t stop to look at it, and I thought you ought to know that you gave me seven cents, because I didn’t believe you would want {§ printed. that’ the Mayor of Portland gave seven cents to the fair.” A broad smile overspread the Mayor's face, and, drawing his pocket-book, he handed the little miss a scrip $5 bill. . §* Now,’ says our little miss, ‘‘I hear Governor Robie is here, Mr. Mayor, and I would like ever so much to be introduced. Won’t you introduce me?” ‘* Certainly,” replied his honor, always gallant, ‘come with me.” the couple walked up to. where the Governor was, and the Mayor addressing him, said: ** Governor, here is a little girl who is very anxious to know the chief magistrate of the State.” The Governor turned, shook hands ‘with our little miss, asked her her name, patted her head and asked her what he could do for her. 4’ Why, Governor Robie,” she replied, ‘**T am collecting some money for the fair. Won't you contribute?” ‘. Of ‘course, I will,” replied the Governor; *** what shall I give you?” # Well, ou see,” said our little miss ae or ing has given me $6, and of course the Governor of a State would wish to give more than the mayor of.a city.” : ie Governor was quick to see the joke, and laughingly drew his. wallet and our little miss a bill to add to the other contributions for the relief fund. —(Portland (Me) Press. A writer in the People’s Health Journal tells of a debilitated Patient who did not do at all well on beef tea, but wns easily restored to. The only « that the patient ever expected to deve s tea alone. Considering that we have upward of a hundred thousand doctors, and that a very large preperten of: them are fully agreed that tea is almost valueless, except as a stimulant, it is 6 ing oor people continue to look upon it a ; ts, Seed thing, but 1% ip f such 5 t to attentive 1 Mayor C) young —her bright face and Apethling eyes attractheal diet of benz a eons 179 thing about this itrength and nourishment from—beef, lungs, with absolute safety for children liard, Ohio, writes: “I have used Ayer's J. I. Miller, editor of the “Lutheran Home,” Luray, Va., writes: “I advertise. nothing that I do not-know to be good. I was saved from the grave, I am sure, by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and have recommended it to others with the happiest results.” L. J. Addison, M. D., Chicago, Ill, writes: “I have never found, in thirty-five years of continuous study and practice in medicine, any preparation of so great value as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, for treatment of diseases of tho throat and lungs; and I constantly recommend it to my patients.It not only breaks up colds and cures severe coughs, but fs effective in relieving the most serious Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral proven it to be of inestimable value as a household medicine, and for professional use. Thousands of physicians and families testify to its great worth. Jas. E. Moling, Hik years, and have found that, as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, or Sore Throats, it Is Unequaled. or adults, The experience of years has Cherry Pectoral in my family for twelve Jobn J. Uhlman, Brooklyn, N.S., im: “ Twelve years ago, I was afflicted with a severe bronchial trouble, pronounced by a skilful physician ¢o be very dangerous, and liable to terminate in Pneumonia, After using one bottle of Ayers Cherry Pectoral, I found great relicf, and an ocea. sional use of it since that time has, I think, extended my life ten years at least.” Mrs, V.-M. Thebaud, Montreal, Canada, writes: “Last spring my daughter was attacked by membraneous croyp, or diphtheria. The doctor prescribed Ayer’s Cherry Pees toral, which cured her of the diphtheria. Being still very weak and sick, she began bronchial and pulmonary affections.” Ayer’s Cher What’s the Matter? Why ? Haven't You Heard the News ? 7.GInDBDRY, OF NORTH 8 4N JUAN Has just returned from San Francisco where he purchased the latest nayelties in his line He has at his store the finest Single and Double Ruggy Harness, .His own make,) Saddles, : Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Wagon Sheets, Plush Robes,Linen Robes, Fine Noveltics. Special attention ‘is in*, -vited tothe fine stock of Single and Double Express Harness HEAVY BREECHING “héadd' ahd Ohain Harness, (The Boss for Teaming,) ——— Everything sold cheay place in Nevada county* The Leading Harness Shop OF NEVADA CITY. Bread street, ecthan at any othe: m29 6m Below National Hotel Jas. Cairns, Proprietor. ——— Harness and Collars MADE To ORDER SADDLES, WHIPS, CURRY OOMBS AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. @@™ Al) orders attended to promptly. NEW LUMBER YARD, Grass Valley Read, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works, L. VOSS, Prop’r. ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND W "For bare, edits LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Por Mining an¢ Building Purposes, ~~ 1. 18 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER AS REQUIRED, Also a good supply of [SHAKES & PICKETS All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine ‘AL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. —0, 0, FENOHEL, Foreman of the yard. not found at the office to By Eek , a t three-quarters of a cestury in bis 5 roe . ae PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., (Analytical Chemists), Lowell, Mass. For sale by all Druggtsts. pand invigorate your entire system, taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, whieh restored her to vigorous health.”: : ry Pectoral, Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating all those diseases commonly called Female Complaints with which all women are affictéd, and for these cases isa positive cure. It will parity aad enrich your blood, give strength and steadiness to your nerves, giving ou rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. 10 not ¢ olay but get it atonce and be ctired as thousands already have. We will send free to any address a book containing much useful information for the ladies. “Gilmore's Aromatic Wine is giving better satisfactionthan any medicine . heave soldin twenty years, It is all it is represouted to be. W. T, JOYNER, Druggist, Delaware, Ohio.” pee, eowunny GILMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER. Por Ooughs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Three Sizes—25c., 500. and . 2@-Forsalebvy = vas. $1.00 125-8 THE ssa Overland : Monthly.» MHE LEADING FEA ENT YEAR WILL BE sources and growth of the Pacific. Coast, The magazine is essential to the home-seeker and investor. : — To lovers of literature the Overland offers each month the best. product of a group of new and brilliant writers. Its stories of Western adventure, Indian studies, and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range of Western life, from mining-camp days to the living present. Ita literary reviews, editorials, and poems rank with the best Eastern work. If you wish toaid the growth of the Pacifie Coast, subscribe for the Overland Monthly. $4.00 yer year. One Sample Copy, Twenty-five Cents. The Overland Monthly Publishing Oo,, San Francisco, California. The Nevada City Transcript has the largest cireulation of any paper publishlished north of Sacramento, and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to none, . HAS REVOLUTIONized the world during y the last half century. Not the least amoug the wonders of inventive progress isa method dnd system of work that cau be performed allover the country without ratin, the workers from their homes. Foy iberal; any one can do the work; either sex, youn or old; no special abilty required. Capital not needed; we start you free. Cut this out and return it to us and we will send you free something of great value and impértance to you, that will start you in business, which will bri bg in more money raat awa than any’ ing elae in the world. Gran oe free. Address True & Co., Augusta aine. Nevada County N. 6. RR. TIME TABLE NO. 30, Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th, At 6A. M, LEAVING NEVADA GITY : «KA. M. DAILY—Connecting with overne land arriving in San Francisco at . 0 no DELS Consents erlan assenger leaving 209." at 004. Me Arriving: 9:00 A.M. DAILY P. M. DAILY — Connecti wi 5:45 eran? leaving San Praion et with San JOHN F. KIDDEK, General Manacer. E. H. BROWN, Buperiatenaent. r TURE OF THE PREBae 5 aco all. Purse ‘ give ce TTING,—-HOr_ thre ‘year-olds ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PTIVE. ate ca ube ky Putte, } Without the Overtang mouthtyy post rare is impossible to keep informed upon the te“WeDNESDAY, August 20th. et] aD ae Race FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR —OF THE— 17th Agricultural District Association for 1888 NEVADA AND PLACER OOUNTIES, Oommencing August 28th and continuing five days Race and Stock Exhibits at Glenbrook Park, Midway ee tweea Grass Valley and Nexada, City. & 2 Pavilion at Nevada City $10,000 IN PURSES AND .PREMIUMS. Kibe al Purses foxy State und Dis: ri ‘Tihe al Preme Were . tac Farm. ing, Orcharm mud ‘pairy roducts, and Mevhanicalband Art Exhibits. FIVE DAY’S RACING. af -PU RSDAY, Auguet 28th. : Not * iu nda — Opes fo all. ab enaD Or fa) 5@ added. Second horse $50; titra, $2h. Thtee-fourths of a mile and epegt. + ROTTING.—2'30 class. Open to Boys! Tournament at 11 a. mM. fér°various prizes, ; NO." 4. RUNNING.—Open to all, $60 entrance, $25 forfeit, $300 added. Second horse $75; third $50. One mile and ropes, No. 6. Kunwing.—Opento all. For twoyear-olds. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. Second horse, $54; third, $25. Fiveonthe of a mile, 0. 6, TROTTING, #400, . : 2:h0 class, Open to all. Purse THURSDAY? August 80th. Grand stock parade atl0 a. mM: No, 7. Kugning.—Distiivi, §2 enirauce, $10 forfeit, $100. added. Second horse $40; third, oe lf mile and repeat, No. 8. TROTTING. 2:40 class. au Purse © 9. PACING.—2:80 cluss., Open toall, Puree $500, Open to FRIDAY, August 31st. Ladies Tournament, for various prizes, at A.M. No. 10 RUNNING—Opon to all. $50 onrance. $4, forfeit, 9250 added. second horse, $75; third, $60. One mile and a half, No. 11.—RuNNING—Open to all. §25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. $50; third, $25. 0. 12. TROTTING—2:24 class. Open to all, Purse $400. stric vdded. cent. Second horse Five eighths ofa mile aud =~ c RUNNING—Saddle hojse stake. Catch weights, $5 entrance, $50 Four moneys—60, 25, 15 and 10 per One mile, SATUBNAY, September Iet.: Grand stock a3 andlawarding of premiuma at ila. m. nw No. M. Runwine—Open to all, $50 ontrance, $26 forfeit, added, cond herse, $76; third, One mile and repeat, No, 16, BUNNING—District. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $100 added. second horse, $50 hird, $25. Pive-cighths of a mile. No. 16. TROTTING—2:27 Glass. all. Purse No. 17, PACING—2:20 class. Open to all. Purse $600, Open to In races designated as “District’'all horses are eligible that were owned in the counties of Ney ” and Placer, compri ing the Seventeenth Agricultural District, prior to June ist, 1868, unless otherwise specified. CON DrTrIOns. All trotting and pacing races are the best three in five, except intwo-year-old, unless obharmiea shee fied; five to enter and three to star ut the Hoard reserves the right to hold a feés number than five to fill, by the withdrawal of a propoqmenste amount of Entran ee 10 per cent of accompany nominations. Trotting pacing purses divided at the rate of 60 per cent, to first horse,80 por cent. to second ong 10 per cent. to third. ational Association rules to govern trot ing; ¢@ Board reserves the right to fee heats Aid of any ao dlaneen alterna ely if necessary to nigh any day's racing, or to trot @ special ui face between heats. horse m indo w ever shall b to the entrance money paidin, When less than the require pumper of starters appear they test for the entrance money divided ss follows: 6645 to. the first. a © second Ball rac of start. nd, entries notdeclared out by 6 Py Me itp ay preceding the race shall be entitled only tar 7 Me ry ore is more than one entry by one n, oF in one inte: ‘the ula start é horse they be. ed b: PM, of the tace aes , Society to pt when condientries. witha tedatea to which mnst be a nqmed in theirentries. ai to close with the Sec *August Tat, LSB. SAMUEL GRA orn, F ent. GEO. FLETOHER, Be: * P. O. Addresses, Grass Valley. 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