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Gaylord & Searls, Attorneys.
. Publication -of Ying notice will be
: mae ln Dy Brace, vie 2 Ne
s : ED. F. TAYLOR,
The first day of of
notice was on the rns eal aed
OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN THE
mente.
wath, “Taureaion rth
* DR. BR. M. HUNT,
; Physician,
‘OFFICE’ AT VINTON’S DRUG STOR!
NEVADA CITY.
J hn Caldwell. Thos. 8. For:
CALDWELL & FORD,
Attorneys & Counselors at L-w
Offiice—Beckman Building, cor, Broad anc
Pine streets 1
’
NEVADA CITY, CaL.
______{YAME to the
Estray Notice.
premices of the undersi;
p OR Saree igelg vig ee oral
, July 11, 1886, a. Bay Mare, weigh
about 900 pounds. i
vere 3 moh tn cyt
sree: ese aan
ects} Se BRST Se eae
Two hind feet white.
with star ip Branded © on lef
shoulder, and.two small dots on the bach
Heavy black mane and tail. Th
owner is hereby ied So ail aad. were
Priya , Pay charers COB GEABHART.
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EMPIRE. LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET.,....NEVADA CIT)
Opposite National Exchange Hotel,
JAMES. HENNESSY, Proprietor
. (Bauccessor to D. Welllington)
———
announces that he has now the large
Lot of
‘Horses, Carriages and Buggie
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with nt Bi Wagons an
Hacks te lot at the shortes Citas nd on the
most asonable terms.
The Horses are free from vice, of goodsty]
and capable of going as fast as any gentleman
cares to drive,
Carriages for Funerals Attended
te with Promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
J, 1. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Notary Public and Conveyancer.
Otice—South side Broad street, opp. Union
street, Nevada City.
{LL practice in all.the Courts of th
State, and the Courts of the Unit
"States within the State of California,
Willdraw up Deeds, and Mortgages fo
§0 certificates of acknowledgmen
ercto ine lua
Notice to Bond Holders.
Oifice of County Treasurer of Nevada counONIOEA berg given that I ven am pre
to we the following bonds
of Nevada county, issued May 22d, 1883,
vig; Bonds numbered 168 tv $00 in lusive:
If nat presented for payment within 4
daya, interest will cease at the expiration ©
that time in conformity with the Ordi
nance of the Board of Supervisors, unde
and by virtue of which the bonds were is
sued,
one. ROBINSON,
ow
es Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLE
: ‘Treasurer Of Nevada County, ct
Nevada City, July 7, 1886, 4, 8-4t-law
Thursday. June 10th, 1886,
9.45 ae ea rete Peanclcr at
6.40 P.M
P.
1,05 2% aE.
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Section 30, To
ast, Mt. Diabl » Base and Meridian.
Publication
fran-cript, published at Nevada City, Cal.
1otice wae on the 25th day of June, 1886.
Gold Mining Company, a corp fr
by Sher H. Gaytord, its authurizes
it, « hh ge Postodice is Nevada Cit), Yeunty, Ca., ha made ieation ha
r " ¥ : Tine, bearing
With § fax
for the Quartz
old, 1499 5-10 iu fen:
pciining claimsare the “American” and
ia.”
are Belting els ‘so peewent, ty [SB hereto are hereby requi to F
. ame before this’ office within sixty day . Grass Valley—Fast Precinct—Inspector—
com the first day of publi-hing he:eof. CC Conaway; Judges -Wm i Mi D
: ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. — ee Bese
Pa ga ospector Paynter,
; Gaplond and Gentle, Attys. —P Riley, E V Sampson; 239 votes, 10 delewill be made in the Daily
The first day of publication of foregoing
D nas
2¥Y Ni
r4 0 MENT, IMPEDIMENTS TO MAKE P
2p1AGE,etc., FROM EXUEsSEs Uk YOUR,
. UL FOLLIES, Uk ANY CAUsE, SPEH
*LY,SAFELY AND PRIVATELY CUKEVE
(OUNG, MIDDLE AGED anu OLD mensnd all who need medicai SKILL, and EX
2ERIENCE, consult the old European phyician atouce. His opinion costs nothing,
snd may save future misery and shanie.
Vhen inconvenient t» visit the city for treat
nent, medicines can be sent everywhere b
# self-evident that a physician why gives his
whole attention to a class of diseases Al’VAINS GREAT SKILL, and physician:
shroughout the country, knowing this, frequently recommend diiticult cases to the
ILDEST SPECIALIST, by whom every
.NOwWN GUOD REWEDY is ased. ‘The Doccwor’s AGE and EXPERIENCE make his opiaion of SUPREME LM PORTANCE.
.or,. Consultations free and SACKEDLY
JONFIDENTIAL. Cases which have iaileu
.n obtaiuing relief elsewhere especially s:licited. Female diseases successfully treat
~l THE DOUTOR will agree to forfei'
41,000 for a case undertaken, not cure..
dress as above,
Permanently prevents all unnatural losses
8.40 P. M. DAILY; conneeting with ovry erland leaving San Francisco at 8
Private Dispensary,
400 Geary St., San Frann
cisco, Cal.
Conducted by qualified
Ph} sic.ans and Surgeousregular graduates.
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LUSSES,SEXUAL DECAY
ME*<TAL AND PHYS!CAL
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14 PL M., 6 to 8 evenings; Sundays, 10
toniy, SEND FoR THE SANITARIS'
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ion, aud thousands have lost ail their prop
rty and pleasure in life from its effects.
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rom the system tones the nerves, strength
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I 268 KEARNY ST SFcu
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ular graduated Sa bing and Surgeou
ducated at Bowdoin College and University
of Michigan, He has devoted a lifetime to
und is acknowledged to be the most expert
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Young Men .
and MIDDLE-AGED MEN, who are sulfe
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MANHOOD, PROSTATORRHEA, etc,
MY HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE
o be askillful
y— pISEASES OF NX
ation in office or by letter Frezand strictl,
i nt ered, upton. prion, WH i ig OA ng with . 3 o'clock p.m., forthe purpose of elebting
ny ton geri e pepper td . of Directors tote for te eae
« by Fy *y Cab « =Pai orga erm tees mortar See gt La a pepe meno arte epee
Pee a ma pty motte eh mop :
del-g ates to St s¥ention, to "clock
heidi. Son Francisco on Tuesday, Aagust July 22th, a5 8 6 ss
Slat, 1838, appointing a Couaty Central
Committe and ——— b
may come before toe avention. Ail
thuve that will
provide: they are q
nets.
votes, 6 delegates.
be hela between tne hors of 2 o'clock p. m.
and 80’cuck p. m., insuch manner as the
voters nt shall declare.
Blae Tent Precinct—Inspector—J. Moody; . Francisco,
DR. LIEBIGH See ee
n
Field; 42 votes, 2 del
Melarky; 28 votes, 2 delegates.
Deadman; 34 votes, 2 delegates.
Harrigan *
Hough at d Ready Pree.nct—Inspector—J
Sehroeder; 4C yote~, 2 deivgates.
Voutgomery,
cine, insure SPEEDY and Houston; 2! votes, 1 ceiegate.
gerald; 12 votes, 1 delegate. © Bi
Spenecvile Precinct—In-pector— t— . ng *
sige 27 votes, Socekpates, Finest Goods in the Market.
Donald; 18 votes, 1 delegate
BUNE PAINS, permavent. 2!" 94 vutes, 4 delegates
Hickman; 12 votes,-1 Je'egate.
“duane City P ecinct—Inspcctor—F M Prid-. Tg All Whom I: & ay Coucein,
ge u;7 vore-, 1 deleg ste.
Uri coll; 25 votes, 1 de.ezate.
io. le; 87 votes, 2 de egates.
31 vote.2 d_ legates.
kil ; 42. te-, 2delezates.
coll; 7 votes, 1 delegate.
Lang; 5 votes, 1 deie-ate.
son; — votes, . delegate,
Coff:y; 30 votes, 2 delegates.
G Dickson; 37 votes, 2 delegates.
yan; 82 votes, 2 delegates.
Patterson; 6 votex, 1 delegate.
gure; 23 votes, * delegate.
M Le.d; 1. votes, 1 delog te.
sey; 32 votes, 2 delegates,
Commit ee.
. R. ALLEN, as is well known, isa regag from the effects of Youthful Indiscretion
we Exeesses in maturer years, Nekvovs ana
PuysicaL Dxpiwity, Lapotexcy, Lost Man"47 avon, confusion of ideas, dull eyes, aversion
© society, despondency, pimples on the
tace, loss of energy and memory, frequenc)
of urinating, etc. Remember, the tor
hasa idcmpeceriinge pr eat aay tage aig tne
of many years of special p ce an
study, which, under his apace advice, has
cure of LOST
Having bese surgeae in charge of two lead ©
ing hospitals Jes me to treatall private . the skin immediately after its use, SUPT
troubles with excelient results. -I wish it} 4nd VELVETY, briltia t and clear; it
distinctly understood that Ido not slalin to . WHITENS the DAKKEST SKIN; it will in. 4, a the world
perform impossibilities, or to have miracu. a tew minutes REMOVE SU» BURNS; itis} ‘i
us OF natural . 1 elaim only . the best rem: dy ever fcund to th *
So askilitul and suscesstul Physiciaf anc pot Rese pages ease’ reed
Surgeon, thoroughly infotmed in my special
All wo me will receive my honest
FF chet pryiee complaits. No experiment
ing. . will guarantee a positive cure in ever)
case L undertake, or forfeit $1,000. Consult
THRO WETZEL, Sec'yOffice — No. 522 Montgoniery street,
fornia, :
$35] Praccisco, Cai
themesives to sup-]'
the nominees of the State and Counry
ventions may vote at -aid pr.
Inall other precincts the election shall
voters of the STATE OF RUB HUTCHINS, deThe basis of representation in said Coun. undersigned, executrix, of the of
ty Convention shall be one delegate for ev-] Robert Hutchins,
oxy wrenty five voles, cost sine Bat gene. of, and all persons ha chime. sgaing
: , . the said deceased, , them the
on thereof. necessary vouchers
The election shall be held in the precincts } ter the first publicat:on of this notice,
the said executrix at the office of Gaylord
ween the hoursof 2 o'clock p.m. ands +earls, Nevada City, Nevada
5 the
gat the above named
Pacey nt Sea a il . Si in) sabre ded
He eg igor, : is , Was
ED. F. TAYLOK, Reg.ster on MUNDAY, August 2, 1896. :
July 31, 1886.
Notice to Creditors.
deceased, to the creditors
within fuur menths afDIVIDEND NOTICE.
FFICE OF THE DERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY..
At a meeting of: the Board of Directors of
y, held WednesTransfer books will closed. Saturday,
rege eg Montgomery street, San
egates.
Buena Vista Precinct—Inspector—Wm
Cottage Hill Precines — Inspector — D
Forest Springs Precinet—Inspector—J
; Bu votes, 2delegaces.
Indian 8} “e Precinct’ In-p ctor—John
votes, 2 delegates.
Authony tious Precinct—Inspector — J C
A : Br own; 12 votes, 1 dele; ;
EXPERIENCE, perfect . PO" Tt Gee “Precinct—Inspectr—UIG AMELIA POWDER
Mouney Fiat Prec nct—tnspector—R Fitzoes Pree net —t.spector-James McBio mtiela . recinct. inspector—E CumKehet Sill vrect.ct—i: spector — John
CK’S
REMIUM
ERFUMES
For the Complexion.
For sale by
All First-Class Druggists,
Columbia Hill Ps ecinet —Larpector— John
Moore's Fia’ P ee net-—inspector—James
Eureka Precinct—luspector—J W Robb;
Bear Valicy Precinct—Inspecuor—John
Maybert #reciinct—Inspector—Dave JohnBirchy isle Precitn t—Inspector—John ConNorth San Juan Precinct—Inspector—J
Cherokee Precinct Inspector—J L MorW E, the undersigned, mother and step
ega 5 minor, of the age of a se eo res di ne . ping in Nevada vity aud County, Caifor.
Washington Preeinct—In-pector—E Brim: . io nebs releare frou ot ob agate, vod
Trg itty en oar. . com» etelenfranchise d min. r, hereby
Omega Precine —-Inspector—John O’Car giving to said Chariés F. Lobecker, minor,
rhe right to e-tablish, maintain and carry
m any business or work he may esire to
enter without interference, claim or demand on our, or either of or parts, to any
moneys or earnings arising ‘herefrom,giving
xpress FREE FROM OB.ERVATION. Ic} "2#: 20 roves, 1 de cyate Hee ey seapenibte for debe oF any tout
5) 2 N. Lig: 4 “a! ea nany¥ res sible for de! HY Col
French Corral Precinct—Inspector—Frank . tracts made, e stered into, or suffered hereSweetiand Preciuct—Inspector—P D after, in any business or employment, by
Me:riam; 18 voter, 1 delegate. said Charies F. Lobecker, minor,
father of one Uharles F, Lobecker, &
WILLIAM H. KISTLE,
ELLEN KI TLE. :
Dated August 9th, 1836.
Diseases Success
The Great English Remedy . .
desired, by Dr.
5 Kearny St.,
‘ Sample Bottle Free, ;
‘and aga Sétiet er
8. F., Cal.
Town Hall.
“Sa UL FORTUNATE
DR. GIBBON’S :
OF DISPENSARY gp
Ne. 623 tiearney Street,Corner Commercial San Francisco Pingree.
— Cottage Hill Precinct—Inspector—J. M.
Higgins. ‘
1854, for thetreat P Forest Springs Precinct—Inspector— Jos.
Se, orrhea, Gleet,
4 igin all its f zms,
a lis.
Dr Gipdon has the pleasure of announWashi
og that he has returned from visiting the . Van Oudsboorn. .
ed peatin Jy os , and has re. Omega aronagge tee og T. Fry.
ie , 6 ’ oe 43 Kearney’ Bt Sd Bear Vailey Precinct — Iuspector.
id patients and those requiring his services
mal We«kness.
th
W. Wiley.
Beno t.
}
Established in
ment of
and
yea Uloeraser
ecessfully
» where his . Rose.
abuse. This soliiary
ene,
ers, & dislike to form new
Ms oe to ees society
y, ic flushes,
various eruptions sbout the sewer =
= ie, = breath, ae consum
baw ,»MmonoMania an uent insanity. It relietbe not clined peeeste 80 afffict.
ed should apply immediately, either in
or by letter, andhavea cure effected by hig
new and acientifie mode of treating this’ div\
which n.ver failsot effecting « quick
and radical cure.
Or those Rengertst me age who r who contemp 2,
suffering under eny of thane fearful
Little York Pr. cinct—Inspector—Thomas
Lowell Hili Preciuct—luspector—Wm'MaHunt's Hill Precine'—Inspector—Malecm
v Lu ps. o:sucd Judges of election are
nem@ed co issue cer ificates of election to
e del gate or delegates glected from their
sp ct ve } rec ncts
Si neion «chalf of the County Central
FRANK POWER, Chairman.
Feurx GILL.1, Secretiry jy,
Assessmeit Notice.
EVADA COUNTY MINI*G COMPANY.
Location of principal place of Lusiness,
Nevada City, California.
Lo-ation of Works, Nevada City, California. ‘ :
Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the
ud day of August, 1886, an assessmen
‘No 9) of fifteen cents per share waslevied up
on the capital stock of the corporation, pay
able immediately, in United States gold coin,
» the secretary at the law ottice of Joh
Caldwell, Broad Street, Nevada City, California.
shall remain unpaid on the 7th day of
September, A. D 1886, will be delinquent and
advertised for sale at public auction ; and
unless payment iv made before, gill be sok
on Saturday, the 25th day of Sept., 1836
to pay the delinquent assessment togethe:
with Coste of advertising and expenses 0
sale. By order of the Board of Trustees.
C.£, ASHBURN, Secretery.
Office at the Law Ottice of John Caldwell,
Broad Street, Nevada City, Calfornia. a6
AINAXAB.
The Celebrated Egyptian
Elixir for the Skin.
4 LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ‘iI“A Great Complexion Beantifier has ,been
hought at forced sale and placed with
WALTER VINTON,
Corner Broada Pine Streets.
The pric ha. been put down to
75 CENTS PER BOTTLE,
As the lot » ust be sold at once.
ga7The testimonials are from people well
known in this Staté and accesible at anv
‘ime. A few are given.in the local column
THK TESTIMONIALS SH W HAT
It willcure almost every kind of DISEASE
OF THE SKIN, if properly u~ed,
it will give a_B LiIANT and FAIR
COMPLEXIUN without, the use of whitening or fards,
t will most effectually CURE PIMPLEx.
in many instances it wil REMOVE FREC
KLE» iua few minutes without irritating
the skin.
it will give TONE to the SKIN, and when
applied on an old and wrinkled*tace will
make it appear immediatcly
younger,
Its application on the head
diately sooth all irritation of thi
CURE DANDRUFF and restore the
its natural color
Appiied on the skin of the face, arms and
oe it will give a WHITENESS and
FRES
those who try it, and the effect is immediate.
This elixir4s-warranted to be PERFrCTLY HARMLESS, and can be used every day,
and several times a day, if desired, It ic
exceedingly pleasant and cooling, It make
wilk.jmme= 8calp,
sipelatous inflammation produced by PulSUN VAK; « few appiications wiil be sutiicient, aud for all kinus of skin diseases it
fect is p}most miracu ous,
Directions fer its juse:
Wash thé sxin with
after drying it with a towel, rub n the elixir
with a soft cloth: where the skin is not very
sebaceous matter in the pores, commonly
on the right shoulder, ‘the owner can recherges.
4 idsare scarce, but t’ gse who
veite to “tingon « Co., . ortad nd, Maine, will reoe ve free.
Some have earned over $50 ina ay. hither
gex, young or ‘old, C-pital not require '.
ones are gure of suug little fortunes, All
Any stock upon which this assessment .
NESS which will astonich ana please f
soap and water, anc
sensitive, rub harder; where » rinkles are to
be removed, rub a little . rp where there
. . are black spots produced by accumulate:
Estray Notice.
AME to the residence of the undersigned
July 29,a small black mare. Brandeo
JAMES MONRO.
Nevv'a City, July 81, 1856. dm
al) inform.ction about wor.
wolchv. y < n do, and live at home tha
will pay teem.trom “£ to $25. per dy.
You are started frec. Those wh start »t
is new.
If You Want to be Happyf\ou want to be happy you must be good
A maxim all right in its way;
Rut a tar better one, if understood,
Is what I have now got to say.
If you want to be happy you must be well
Whatever the station you ser e in;
And of all the medicines one bears the
The good SAMARITAN NERVINE.
once tried every sort of cure,
Tc restore me to good health;
And spent in vain, of that I’m sure,
Cousiderable share nf wealth;
But all was vain, till a friend a ivised,
in @ manner most deservin’,
The medicine he most highly prized,
RICHMOND'S SAMARITAN NERVINB,
took his advi’e; in one short week
I felt n further pain;
For doctors no longer . had to seek,
For I never felt sick
So if preservin’
The constant burden of my song :
Is, try Samagrran Nervine,
Twill cure the young, ‘twill heal the old,
’Twill make the whole world better;
Drop Dr. Ric mond a letter;
He'll po nt out the way to preserve 'n
By the use of SAMARITAN NERVINE.
A WONDERFUL BOOK
author.
MANHOOD! WOMANH:!0D!
tor b
agents’ circular.
Carr Bros, Nevada City.
es Pees not forget the sacred respons' tyr opt yg gar ape dela:
cbtain immediate re ef. ei!
Cured ai Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
preg by gee a owe to Dr Gibbon,
; : ! stating case; sympton time
Y u Bet Precinct—I.spector—John Hus. cover her by proving proderty and } aying vse 4 seecukincel Gee tke Gane os
be promptiy sent, free from damage or
part of the country, with
‘ull and plain directions for use. The Doctor
cures when vthers iail. Try him. By cuciosing THEN DULLARS in coin, ina registered ; ‘Aas?
etter throu the Post Office, or thi ugh it qualifiec.
Nelis Fa:yuo & Co. ® package of rucdiine .
‘ill be delivered by exprese to any parto .
he Unite: States, q
Addresa DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney '
steet corner Commercial, San Francisco,
Office Box 1957.
curiosity , to an
q of self . A. Stliger. e
vice,or depraved sexi i Cherokee Precinct—Inspector — 8.
miulgence, is practiced, by th
b th sexes to analmout unlimited exte:.1, prlucing ‘with unerring certainty the fol owing . Wood
t-ain of morbid syuptons
by scientific medi
countenance, dark
@ youth f} Rathturn.
in ap: . L.
Chas. Novay.
, turred . C, Buckland.
Fiene.
Manning.
Judges—H. A. Mason
Little York Preci
Races and Stock Exhibits at}
Hall, : \
East ard West Grass Valley Precincts are eraeaaes emer
directed vo bold their eletion PAVILION EXHIBITS AT. MEVADA CITY,
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1—3 DELEGATES. barges
Nevada City Piediner Noa 1 pnd2-=In. Commencing on Tecsday, August
ae? user * = ee an . e.
~ Bine Tent—Inepector—E. P. Hagar.
SUPERVISOR DIS{RICT NO. 2—3 DELEGATES.
~~“Bast and West Gra-s Valley—In-péctor—
W. J. Crase; Judges—M. P. Stone and J.
Over Ten. Thousand. Dollars
Allison’ Ranch Precinct — Inspector—S.
Buena Vista Precinct—Inspector—D. W.
ne ix SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3--1 DELEGATE.
". Bloomfield Precinct—Inspector D. RB. Mc
Killican.
Relief Hill Precinct—Inspector—R. A.
Penrose.
Pe ecag City Precinct—Inspector—P. A.
ine
Cojumbia Hill Precinct—Inspector—A. L
Woodruff.
Moore’s Flat Precinct— Inspector—Ja»
treated Reid.
ES 2 Graniteville Precinct—Inspector Geo. 4.
ington Precinct--Inspector—W. T.
Yuba Precinct—Inspector—Geo. A. Hare
KUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4—1 DELEGATE
N. San Juan Precinct—Inspzctor—Jas.
Sweetiand Precinct — Inspector—Frank
8.
combattea French Corral Precinct—Inspec'or—Wm
measures, viz: Saliow . Moulton
; ts under the eyes, Kirchville Precinct—Inspector—R. A
pain in the head, ring ¢ ln the ears, noise . Thomas,
ike the rustling of eaves and the rattling of
chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted
ntellect, Joss.of confid
proaching stran;
re and Ready Precinct—Inspector—
S. Huntress. wot
ve Springs Precinct—Inspector—B
a
os House . Precinct—InspectorPleasa t Ridge Precinct Inspector -1
Meoney Fiat Precinct —Inspector — H)Spenceville Precinct — Inspector — H.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 5—2 DELEGATES.
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FigST DAY—TUESDAY AUGusT 24TH,
Running—Special race for two} Weights. Miledash. $5 entran
odat wider mile dash, $250 og added Zour movers: 50, 25,
5 and 10 per cent. M. M.’ Me
Crimmon, 6 g Surprise, by
ford, dam American :
P. Peasley, bs Hector, by Lodi
ttler; P Riley, b¢ » ped. unknown;
:W.
Cal Dexter?
ettie J, by Donunknown; A. G, Smith, sm
Lady Hawkins, 3
No. 2.—Trotting—2:30 class—
Free for all. Purse $600. Wm:
Griffn,bm Lucy, by Black Ralph,
dam by Odd Fellow; Jas. .M,
Learned bs Adrian, by Reliance,
dam by Shenandoah ; John Spureon, 8 m Daisy 8.,; by Tilton Alnont, dam by Raitler; J. R. Hodon, bm Kate Bender, by Echo
hief, dam by Black Hawk ; 5. A.
wudy, bg Zero,pedigree unknown ;
M. W. Hicks, b m Empress, by
<laxtail, dam by Marion; J. H-ennant, b m Twinkle, by Echo,
dam by Ethan Allen; 8, K. Trefry,
» 8 Apex, by Prompter, dam by
Flaxtail. :
No. 3.—Trotting—For two year
ulds or under, 17th Distr:ct. ile
and repeat. Purse $300. Wm.
wardner, br f Madia, by Sterling,
4am Lady Narley; C. F. Taylor,
-f Nettie J., by Doncaster, dam
; J. A. Seeley, bik c, Abe,
by Doncaster, dam Signal.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25TH.
No. pala Ag for all.
$50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $400 added. Second: horse $100; Third
#50. Une mile and repeat. W. B.
Yodbunter, blk h Jobn A., by
Monday, dam Lady Clare; A. D.
West, b g Billy the Kid, by Leinster, dam Liily Simpson; M. John
son, bf Leda, by Nathan Coombs,
lum Gipsy; Kelly & Lyuch, b g
‘ouJou, by Monday, dum Plaything; Jas. Foster, b m Lady Foser, by Noriolk, dam Imp. Lady’
rane; Thos Hazlett, ch g Frea
‘ohier, by Joe Hooker, dam Puss;
vuleb Dorsey, br h Birdcatcher,
uy. Specter, dam Pet, by Melbourne
sr; B © Hally, ch ¢ Doubt, by
st. Martin, dam Pefhaps.
No. 5—Kunning—Free for all
ior 2 year-olds. $25\entrance, $10
iorfeit, $150 added. Second horse,
$50; Third $25. Dash of half a
mile. W. B. Todhunter, ch c¢
Jim Duffy, by Hooker, dam by
Wildidle; M. Johnson, ch f by
Enquirer, dam Analyne;. Albert
Jooper, ch-c Dynamite, by Joe
<iooxer, dam Chestnut Bell; L. H.
. godhunter, b c Safe Ban, by King
gan, dam Herzegovina; W. L.
Pritchard, b £ Lady Leinster, by
Leinster, dam Addie A; W. L.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 271TH.
No. 13. Running—Free for al] _
$50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $800 ce
ed. Second horse $150, third $75
Two miles and repeas. W B Todhunter, blk h John A, by Monday, dam Lady Clare; M Johnson
b f Leda, ps Nathan Coombs,
dam Gypsy; Kelly & Lynch, b {
Moonligt.t, by Thad Stevens, dam
Twilight; Wm. Boots, bik g In.
dex, by Thad Stevens, dam by
Gypsy ; Jas. Foster, b m Lady
Foster, by Norfolk, dam Imp,
Lady Jane; Thos Hazlett, ch g
fred Collier, by Joe Hooker, dam
Puss; Caleb Dorsey, br h Birdcatcher, by Specter, dam Pet, by —
Melbourne, Jr. ro
No. 14. Running—Free for all,
$25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $200 added. -Second horse $75 ; third $50;
34 mile and repeat. M. P. Peas.
ley, bs Hector, by Lodi, dam by
Rattler; Kelly & Lynch, ch g
Tom Atchinson, by Joe Hooker,
dam Bay Kate; Jas Foster, b m
Amy Brinton, by Ballot Box, dam
Lulu Riggs; Tbos. Hazlett, bg
Panama, by Shannon, dam Abbie
W.; W. A. Vestal, sg Berta R.,by ©
Joe Hooker, dam unknown; Caleb
Dorsey, 8 c Pickpocket, by Jo Dan1els,dam Mattie C., by Specter; J.
B. Ramsey, b m Lady Cleveland,
by King ‘onso, dam Borio; B.
U. Hally, br fLrish Lass, by Kyrle
Daly, dam Daisy Miller.
No. 15. Running—Free for all.
$25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; ss0Vadded. . Second horse $75; third $50;
one and one-eight miies. W. B,
sodbunter, blk h, John A; A.D;
West, b g Billy the Kid; Theo.
Winters, b f Miss Courtney ; Kell
« Lynch, b xg Jou Jou; Hill
Gries, bf Allie Hill; L.H. Tod —
hunter, s c Monte Christo; Jas. —
Fos.er,bs A. Walrath, by Norfolk,
tam Ada C; Thos. Hazlet, chgFred Collier; W. L. Pritchard, ch
m, Lizzie Dunbar, by Bazaar,dam
Libbie Dunbar; Thos. Hazlet, ch .
g Joe Chamberlain; J. B. Ram ©
sey, bs Monarchy by Monarchist,
dum Notable; B. C. Hally, che —
ecg by St. Martin, dam Per .
aps.
No. 16. Trotting—For Stallions
owned in the District. Purse $500.
Geo. Dickenson, gs Richard Scott,
by se eld Scott, dam Clear
Grit ; C. F. Taylor, ch s Doncaster,
by Elmo, W. Gardner b s Pasha,
by Echo, dam Belmont; C. F.
Taylor, rs Frank.
No. 17. Running—Free forall.
$25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $200 added. Second $75; third $50;
mile and repeat. 8. C.Tryonbh;
Pat Haydon ————-——, dam by
Norfolk ; Jas. H. Meise, gg Stoneman,by Kirby Smith, dam Hunkadori; Kelly & Lynch, ch A; Tom
Atchinson; W. L. Pritchard, ch m
Lizzie Dunbar ; Thos. Hazlett, chg
Joe Chamberlain; Frank Griffin,
ch g Billy Johnston; W. A. Vest
al,s g¢ Berta:R; Jeff Crum, § §
La Blanche, ped, unknown; Jas.
Crane, b m Belle C, by Snap, dam
unknown; A. G. Smith, bg Bodie,
by Mon -ay5
No. 18. Trotting—2:40 class.
Purse $500. W Gardner, b §
Pasha; Jas M Learned, b m Reality, by Reliance, dam Ernestine;
Joho Spargeon, s m Daisy S; F P
Lowell, b bh Fallis, by Electioneer,
dam Felicia; John Mackey, b 8
. Lohengrin ; M W Hicks, b g Chico,
hy Prompter,; dam Flaxtail; 8 ©
Tryon, bg Col Hawkins.
0.19. Trotting—Free for all,
Purse $1,200. John A Goldsmith
bm; Manon by Nutwood, dam
Hambletonian Chief ; J R Hodson,
b g Bay Frank, by Tornado, dam
State of Maine; O Waldsteip, b §
Albert, W by Electioneer,dam Jno
€ Ison.
No. 20. Special Trotting Double
. Purse $500. Stanle;
Eddy, Zeroand Barney; W Gar .
and Graves; C.F.
*
jam Brown, dam Lizzie P; Caleb
Dorsey, ch ¢ Fred Archer; by Thad
stevens, dam Brown Bess by Imp.
Hercules; B, C. Hally, br c Corrigan, by Kyrle Daley, dam Daisy
Miiler.
No. 6.— Running—For 3 year
vids. Free for all. $50 entrance,
$25 forfeit, $250 added. $75 to
econd horse, $50 to third. One
wile. Wm. Boo.s, br c Valleto,
vy Bob Wooden, dam Maria;
rheo. Winters, bf Miss Courtney,
oy Norfoik,dam Ballinette ; Kelly
x Lynch, b f Moonlight, by Thad.
stevens, dam ‘Twilight; Hill &
sries, b f Allie Hill, by Wildidle,
iam by Harry Wade; L. H.
fodhunter, 8 ¢ Monte Cbristo,
»y King Alfonso, dam Galianthus’aleb Dorsey, 8 ¢ Pickpocket by
jo Daniels, dam Mattie C., by
Specter.
No. 7. Pacing—Free for .all.
Pur-es $600. “Wm. Griffia, bg
shaker, ped. unknown ; Peter Fitzzerald, b s Killarney, by Black
ulph, dam by Eclipse; L. H,
Codhunter, b g Mink, ped. unknown; 8.C. Tyron, 8 m Potanontas, by Washington, dam by
Glencoe; 8. K. Trefry, br g Prince
vy Missotiri Chief, es
No.8. Trotting—One year olds.
4g mile and repeat. Purse $200.
t. C. Morgan, b f Beatrice, by
Sterling, dam by Black Hawk;
Wm. Gardner, sc Harpiness, b
sterling, dam by Challenge ; é. F.
Taylor, r c, Silver Threads, by
Voncaster, ; F. P. Lowell, b
ce Vinco by Prompter, dam by
feddier; S A. Eddy, b c Glenbrook, by Sterling; dam by St.
Lawrence ; M. W. icks, bt Di.’ and Black Pes
nah, by Pprompter, dam by The ‘A. WALRATH, Pres
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