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August 20, 1885 (4 pages)

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Be hte PUBLISHED. AT Nevada City, Nevada County, CALIFORNIA, = _ Brown & CALKINS.. . . Proprietors. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1885 ee Tux American Consul at Constantinople has sent another protest against the expulsion of American Jews from Jerusalem. a ne “A prize fight of 138 rounds, between A. Patterson and George Malvey, wasfought near Braidwood, Ill., Sunday. a ‘Aone the jewels worn by the Queen of England at: Beatrice’s wedding was the famous Kob-inoor. Queen Victoria has just lost her favorite dog. This proves conclu-sively that the Queen can’t whistle. Iraxy is after more territory im the Soudan, and desires to send 20,000 troops into that country; ne ren ate SIxTEEN persons were injured by an explosion on the steamer J. W. Felton at Philadelphia. ge Saath Tux total value of property on the San Francisco assessment roll amounts to $227,609,348. ——_-— A memper of the Los Angeles Holiness Band has been sent to San Quentin for burglary. namical I Tr is asserted that Maxwell will claim that Preller died from an overdose of chloroform. Tux jury in the case of Prindle, forthe murder of Dr. Buck at Oakland, failed to agree. FRANK Reup, an alleged California criminal, was arrested at Siluria, Ala., this week. EN LE Tur Mexican Government is taking measures to stop smuggling on the Rio Grande. “A mexican was arrested in Stockton Monday for stealing a horse in Placer county. —_——__ope Tras of students charged with inciting a riot are now going on at the City of Mexico. ~———0~<> Tu wife of George Harrison, of De Soto, Ia., was found dead in an unused well. ~—_-+——-—— Tue California exhibit at the Southern Exposition in Louisville, Ky., is very fine. a ; Tux Mormons will soon begin to locate on their newly acquired lands in Mexico. Lorp Carnavon, the new Viceroy of Ireland, is making a tour of the island. Tue recent revelations of London vice have been dramatized in Vienna. Wuuram H. Israe, a wealthy hermit, died at Baltimore last Saturday. Guaymas, Mexico, was shaken up by an earthquake last Saturday. >_> Tue aggregate assessment of New York amounts to $1,371,117, 003. OE Se War has broken out between the Piutesand Washoes in Nevada. Rerorts from Pittsburg, Pa., say the iron trade is improving. POWDER Absolutely Pure, This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economizal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pow_ ders. Soup ONLY IN caNs. RoyaL Baxine Powper Co., 106 Wall st., N. Y. Assessment Notice. NENTENNIAL GRAVEL GOLD MINING COMPANY.—Location of principlace of business, Virginia, Nevada. Lo-, cation of Works, Washington Township, Ne vada county, California. otice is hereby given, thatat a meeting the Directors, held onthe 13th day ot ‘ ,an assessment, No, 21, of Three ? share was levied upon the capital the rad yrs mein Le peg immeCnit States gold coin, to the at the office of the Company, 0. 20,0dd Féllows Building, Virginia, upon 1 shall which this assessment wereld on the FIFTEENTH Be Aner delinquent, and ic auction, and unThe Dai Transcript. . = ‘Do FISHERMEN Lik?’’ asks an exchange. Asa rule they do not. It is usually the men who don’t know how to fish who do the lying. screened PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite, Bowelg costive, Painin the head, witha dull sensation in the back part, Pain under the shoulderblade, Fullness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body _or mind, Irritaeed, oftemper, Low ri ae with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyés, Headache over the right eye, Restlessness, with— fitful dreams, Highly-colored urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S PILLS are _ especially adapted tosuch cases. One dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish thes: fferer. They Increase the Appetite, and cause tho body to Take on Flesh. Thus the system is nourished, and by their Tonic Action on the Digestive Organs Regular Stools are produced. Price, 250, 44 Murray St., N.Y. __ Pres, obo. ia Mureny Se Bea TUTT’S HAIR DYE. Gray Hare or WHISKERS changed toa Grossy BLACK by a single application of this Dyx.' It impartsa natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, orsent by expresson receipt of 61. Office, 44 Murray St., N. Y. eauy No, 1086. sheriff's Sale. Inthe Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, THOMAS LEGG and GEO, C. SHAW, ’ Plo intiffs. va, 1. 0. PINGREE and I. 0. PINGREE a1 Executor of the Last Will and Testament of MARGARET PINGREE, Deceased, Defendants, HEREAS, Thomas Legy and George C. Shaw on the 13th day of August, -A. D. 1885, recovered a Judginent against I. O. Pingree and I. 0. #ingree as Executor of the last Will: and ‘Testament of Margaret Pingree, deceased, for the sumof Thirteen Hundred and Forty-one and 80-100 ($1341.80) Dollars, together with costs of suit’ taxed at $20.50 and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $150.00, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment, at the rate of7 percent. per annum till paid, which said judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book 1 of the said Superior Court, on 8 651 et seq., and Whereas it is ordered that the mortgage set forth in plaintiff's complaint, be foreclosed and property therein described, to-wit: ; Situated, lying and being in the said County of Nevada, Scate of California, and bounded and rticularly described as follows, to-wit : Situated in the City of Neva~ da, County of Neyada, State of California, being bounded on the North by Spring stree® (and fronting on said Spring street seventy-two feet and six inches, more or less,) on. the west by lot of A. H. Eddy, and on the south by the centre of Deer Creek, and being designated on the official map of said Nevada City as Lots Nos Kleven (11) and ‘Twelve (12) in Biock No. Fifteen (15.) Together with all and singular the tenements, herevitaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, ve soid at public auction to satisfy said judzment together with counsel fees, interest aud custs, Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public sale, infront of the Court House door, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, on Monday, the 7th day of Septem’r, 1885, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. snd Bo’clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o’ciock M of that day, allthe right, title and interest which the defendants, or either of them, herein named, had, held, owned or poss essed by thiem on the thirteenth day of Aurust, A. D, 1885, the day on whish said judgment was docketed as aforesaid or which they may have subsequntly acquired in and tothe above described property to the highest bidder for cash, to sutisty said judgment, together with interest and costs. Given under my hand this 18th day of August, 1885, GEORGE LORD, Sheriff, Nevada County, California, By J. L, Houuann, Under Sheriff. Cross & Simonds, Attys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF’S_ SALE. No. 1121! In-Superior-.Court.— Decree of Foreclosure and Order of Sale. M. L and D. MARSH, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES H. SHARP, Defendant. » NDER AND #Y VIRTUE OF AN ORder of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, on the Tenth day of August, A. D, 1885, wherein M. L. and D Marsh, the above named pluintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against James H. Sharp for the sum of seyen hundred and fifty-eight ($758) dollars, to.ether with costs of suit taxed av #14, anu counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $75, with interest thereon trom the date of said judgment,al the rate of seven per cent peranuuw till paid, which said aamens is recorded in the Judgment Book 1 of the said Superior Court, on pages 647 etseq, I am commanded to sell all that certain property, situated, lying and being 1m the City of Nevada, couhty of Nevada, State of California, aud bounded and particularly described as follows, towit :° All and singular that certain’ town lot and blacksmith shop situate thereon ai the junction ot Broad anda Sacramento streess, in the City of Nevada, and more particularly described upon the othcial map of the City of Nevadaas Lot No. One (1) in Block No, Fitty-two (52), together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise aeparelning, be sold at public auction to satisfy said Judgment, together with interest and costs, Notice is hereby given that I will sell at publicsale, in front of the Court House door, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, on Thursday, Sept. 3d, 1885, Between the hours of 9 o’ciock A. M. and 5 o’clock P, M,, to wit; 12 o'clock M., all the tight, title and interest which the defendant in the above entitica action, herein named, had, held, owned or possessed on the 10th day of August, 1885, the day on whico said judgment was docketed us aforesaid, or which he may have eubsequently acquired in and to all the above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said juugment, together with interest and coats, Given under my hand this 11th day ° of August, A. D. 1885. GEO. LORD, Sheriff. J. L, Howtanp, Under Sheriff. Gaylord & Searls, Plaintiff's Attys. EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. BROAD STREET.,.... NEVADA CITY Opposite National Exchange Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor. (Successor to D. ‘Welllington) fb hae Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES ok a that he has now the largies. py : Horses, Carriages and Buggies “ ‘@o be 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. The Horses are free from vice, ot goodatyl and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. 4 Carriages for Funerals Attended to with Promptness. Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the day,week or month teed, ‘ and the greatest of care guaran! T city, Corner J and 8 mento. Guaranteed capital, $500,000; paid 000; loans on real estate, SACRAMENTO BANK. up capital, $200, ry deposits, July 1, 1885, $1,958,581. dividends paid in January and July. Mone) loanéd upon real estaé only. onapplication to W. P. COLEMAN, President. HE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK INTHE Fifth Streets, Sacra,» 1886, $2,044,818 ; term and ordinaTerm and ordinary deposits received, and This Bank does exclusively #-savings bank business, Information furnished upEp, R. Haminton, Cashier. agll.ém PEOPLE’S MARKET. Broad Street; below City Hall. CARE & MICHELL, Prop'rs. gfe, HAVE OPENED A NEW -_ Market at the above piace,and are prepared to supply the ple of Nevada City and vicinity,.with the best of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, Two Wagons For Sale. good wagon for hauling Quartz. forty hundred with cheap. ning order, will be sold cheap for cash, H. McCHARLES. je28 GOOD 2-HORSE WAGON, in. comlete running order, nearly new, for sale, Can by a little altering be made 4 Will haul ease. Can be had very Also a one-horse wagon in gvod runRandolph Flat. MACHINERY AND TOOLS Amateurs, and Wood Working. SEND STAMP FOR CATALOGUE. For Light Manufacturing and Tio Drill Presses, Shapers, Scroll Saws and Small Machine Tools for Iron KR. G. BARNES, & Co., Syracuse, N.Y CORNED BEEF, SAUSAGE, Etc., Etc. Also HAMS, BACON AND LARD Of our own manufacture-* sa We intend selling our meats at the lowest living rates, and we invite the people jt give us a call, Meats delivered free of charge. CARE & MICHELL, Propr’s. Nevada City, July, 28, 1885. NOTICE. TO WHOM JT MAY CONCERN: United States Land Office, } Sacrament, Cal., Aug. 12, 1885. f PROP. E. MULLER —TEACHER OF — —AND— —o— INSTUCTIONS GIVEN AND THOROUGH BASS. Foreicn LANGUAGES. IN HARMONY HEKEAS, the Central Pacific Railroad Company, by Wm. H. Mills, hsq., its land agent, whose postoffice aadress is San Francisco, California, has applied. for a hearing to establish the noo-mineral character of the following described. lands, towit: . Lots 1 and¥% of NE 1-4, 8S 1-2 of NET, Lots ¥ and 4.0f NW 1-4, 81-2 of NW 1-4, N 1-2 of SE 1-4, SE 1-4 of SE1-4, Lot 7 of SK 1-4, N 1-2 of SW 1-4, Lots band 6 of SW 1-4 of Section 1; Lots 1 and 2 of Nis 1-4, S$ 1-2 of NE 1-4 of Section 3; Lot 4 of NW 1-4, St 1-4 ot NW 1-4, SE°1-4 of Section 5; Lot 11 of Nk 1-4, NW 1-40f NE 1-4, Si 1-4 of NE 1-4, Lot 6 of NE 1-4, Lots 1 and 6 of N W 1-4, SH14 of SE 1-4 ot Section 7; Lote 4, 5, 6 and 7 of NE 1-4, Lots 8 and ¥ oi NW 1.4, Lots 1, 2 and 3 of S& 1-4, SE 1-40f SE 1-4 of Section gamma fe LETS . TA ALF BERG, ‘Prorietor Watches. done, FROM THE COUNTR\. ALF BERG, Nevada County Wateh Depot. Repairing done of all complicated Watch es, suchas ‘Chronograph-striking, Repeat ers, English Patent Lever and other fine All kinds of Jewelry Repairing Large Stoek of Watches and Jewelry always on hand. Prices Low. 4@7PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS 22 Mitt Street, Grass VALLEY 9;NK 1-4, 91-2 0f NW 1-4, SE 1-4 andsW 1 4 of Séction 11; Lot 1 of N& 1 4, Lois 4and 6 of SE 1-4 of Section. 13;8 1-2 of NK 1-4, NW 1-4, N 1-2 of DE 1-4, N 1-201 SW 1-4 ot Section 17; Lot 6 of NE 1-4, NW 1-4 of NE 1-4, $ 1-2 of NE 1-4, Lot 2 of NW 1-4, SK 1-4 of NW 1-4, SE 1-4, K 1-2 of S W 1-4, Lots 3, 4 and 6 of SW 1-4 of Section 19; SE 1-4 of Section 23; Lots I, 2, 8,4 and 6 of NE1-4, N 1-2 of NW 1-4, SW 1-4 of NW 1-4, Lot 11 of NW 1-4, Lots 6, 7, 8,9 and 10 o: Si 1-4, SW 1-4 of SE 1-4, Lot 12, 13, 14and 15 of SW 1-4 of section 26; N 1-2 of NE1-4, SW 1-4 of NK 1-4, Lots Land 2 of NE 1-4,Lots 3, 4, 5, 6and 7 of SE 1-4, SE1-4 of SE 1-4 of Section 35, in Township 16 North, Range 9 bast, Mount Diablo Meridian, i You will take notice that we have fixed Thursday, the 24th day of September, 1835, atnine o'clock a. M:, before P. F. Simonus, a Notary Public, at Nevada*Vity, Nevada eounty, Cal., adjacent to saidLands, for the heariug of proeis to determine the mineral or non mineral character of the same. ED, F. TAYLOR, Register. Chas F. Gardner, Keceiver. auld FOR SALE. One_ two-horse oughbrace Wagon. Wagon, new. Two Horses. Street, Nevada City. thorOne single horse spring Apply to IsrageL Hosken, United States Brewery, on Main ag4-I1m Notice of Dissolution of CoPartnership. ag co-partnership heretotore existing _h between George 8S. Maker and Charles D, Eastin, in the merchandise business at Lowell Hill, in che County of Nevada and State of California, under the firm name and style of C. D, Eastin & Co., is this day disselved by mutual consent, said C, D. Eastin retiring from said: firm,and said business will hereafter be conducted by said George S. Maker, in his own name. All persons indebted’ to said firm will please make immediate payment to Wm. Maguire, the sole agent for said firm of C, D, Eastin & Co. for the collection of all demands due said firm. All persons holding deinands against said firm, are also requested to present them to said Wm. Maguire, Dated at Lowell Hill, July 23, 1885. ~ CHAS. D. EASTIN, Ly CITY MARKET DENNIS DRISCOLL, Prop’r. HAVING FITTED UP THE building on Broad street opposit# the Theatre awa first-class Butcher Shop, I am now prepared to supply the people of Nevada City and vicinity with choice BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK,
CORNED BEEF, SAUSAGE, ETC. At the Pqwest market rates. keep on hand a supply of FRESH VEGETABLES. A share of the public patronage is respectively solicited, Orders prumptiy attended to. T will also jy28-tf DENNIS DRISCOLL. Probate Notice. K the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, In the matter of, the estate of John Frederick Schulthess, deceased. _ Notive is hereby “given that Monday, the 3d day of August, 1885, at 10 o’clock A. M, of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, atthe Court House in the City and County-of Nevada has been appointed as the. time and place for hearing the application of Fritz Hoffman for the issuance to him of Letter of Administration with the Will annexed of the estate of John Frederick Schulthess, deceased, when’ and where any person interested may appear and contest thejsame. + Dated July 21st, 1885, — F.G@ BEATTY, Clerk. Cross & Simonds, Attys for Petitioner. CEOTHS, BEAVERS, correspondingly low. GECKGE 8. MAKER. BUY THE BEST QUALITY PURE GUM BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! UNION INDIA RUBBER CO’S GRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. E sure the Boots are stamped on the heels ‘Union India Rubber Co, Crack E. ROSENTHAL’S Popular VARIETY STORE . Commercial Street, UPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK 1" THE PLACE TO BUY: Fine Confectionery Fruits and Vegetables, Choice Cigars, E ALL ‘OF THE BEST Mountain and Valley Fruits IN THEIR SEASON. Fresh Strawberries & Cherries Received Daily. . E. ROSENTHAL, M. FARLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. Office —Up stairs Transcript Block (opposite ‘Transcript’ office. ) Aberdeen Heard From. Proof,” and have the Pure Gum Springs on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking, and makes them the most durable Rubber Boot made. TRY OUR “Gola Seal” STOUT'S PATENT PURE GUM Rubber Boots, Made expressly for Mining, Fishing, and spent wishing @ very strong and durable FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. All Kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, Springs, Clo n_ Boots, Shoes, Etc, R. H. PEASE, Jr., 1) $. M. RUNYON, . Agents, a6-4m Loans on Real Estate Due from National Banks. Furniture and Fixtures. . Gold Bullion GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. San Francisco Semi-Annual Report of the CITIZENS BANK, Showing its financial condition on the morning of July 1, 1885. RESOURCES: os «. Ch : Value of Bank Premises .... $ 5000 00 20 evoit Real Estate taken for debt... 3960 00 “ : United States Bond..... ee ea . anes eat Nevada County Bonds 22000 00 County Warrants.. 1391 Loans neat eared sa Ale 400 00 200 ns i . : ‘ oans on ullion, apisesne 675 Loans on personal sectity:. ce ste co. Men’s Summer Coats at 40¢ each. v accounts, (solvent)... : by ’ My . Moyen and ce sae et nited Workingmen’s Cornish Clinc $4.75 a pair. O ‘ PRICE LIstT: 100 pair Boys’ Kentucky Jeans Pants, 40 cents a 50 doz. Men’s Cotton -Socks at 50 cents per doz., worth $1.25 per doz. Shirts, 50 cents each. Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 a pair. . 100 pairs Men’s Cass. Pants, good quality, at $3.00 a pair. $2:00° “! second.‘ “ y 20,000 Men's Paper Collars, 12% cents each box. 20 doz: Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, 65c a p 50c a pair. State of California, County of Nevada, ss. We the undersigned do solemnly swear that we have a knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing report, and that the statements made therein area correct report of the financial condition of the Citizens Bank on the morning of July 1st, 1885, according to the best ot our knowledge and belief, and that the assets therein hamed are-all under the custody. of the Citizens Bank and its proper officers arid correspondents: t We furthermore solemnly sw ar that the Paid up Capital of the said Citizens Bank is Thirty Thousand (30,000). Dollars, which 4 capital was originally paidin.the assets of The Bank of Nevada County, which were transferred to the Citizens Bunk at the date of its baa! grins 3 OM . "M. PRESTON, President, D. E. MORGAN, Asst. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn before me a Notary Public in and for the County of Nevada, S State of California, this eighth day of July, FREbD SEARLS, A. D. 1885. ties jy9-lm Notary Public, Boys’ Good Suits fr > You can buy at’my Store FOR CASH modate all. Country Dealers, take notice of my Price List. for goods at the same prices, and save cost of coming yourself. @g_ 20c a “ ; tate Oh eee eve moar, 5 for asc. Besorre Wide.. * {0000 00 eee ee. meen Gee : Unpaid Dividends. ...,2.. i "sin 12 10. "< Third el ‘ sis0280 . Boys’ Overalls, 20c a pair. $4.00,“ . ° *« J have just received direct from the Manufacturers at Aberdeen, Scotland, a fine line of BROADDIAGONALS, CASSIMERES and TWEEDS, at Low Cost, which will enable ne to makethem up. into fine fitting Suits THEY ARE SPLENDID GOODS. It is claimed that the causes of the superiority of Scotch goods over all others, are: Heather produces aclass of wool which for fineness of texture, strength and durability, cannot be matched in any other portion of the world. eral properties of the water there fastens the colors in unfading brilliancy; and that the cunning and patience and industry of the canny Scotsmen beats the world in the art of manufacture. I shall be pleased to show these goods to customers at my Tailoring Establishments,-46 Broad Street, Nevada City, and 81 Main St., Grass Valley. CY ae ES TTSett. That Scottish That the minPublic “Sale for the Benefit of 25. Lo ee aecigteide ene © Cor, Pine and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY, If you want to make money on purchases in CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, &c., CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED. pair, worth $1.00. ker Boot, all sizes,fthefbest£quality, at} air F's roo pair Men’s Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 50c-a_pair: : 25 doz. Men's White Knitted Drawers at 25c a pair. ° : a Men’s Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimere Suits at Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits, $6. Men’s White Laundried Shirts, $1 each. . om 4 to 6 years, $3.00. ac iy “ce ‘< $12; Men's Fine Sack * OR CREDIT. 1 cn accomYou can send BY FIRST DAY: TUMEDAT. 23s September “Ist No. 1. Cricket match at 9:30 o’clock A.M. for clubs in District ; purse $75; between Capitals of Nevada City and Unions of Grass Valley. No. 2. Trorrme—For horses owned in the District. 3:00 class. Purse $400; first horse $250; second $100; third $50. To be filled by named horses. No. 3. Trorrme—2:30 class. Purse $600.; first horse $350; second $175; third $75. John =f gt gen, b. g., Telegraph by Tilton Almont, dam by John Nelson; Andrew Patterson, s. g., Vengeance, by Venture, dam Belle ; J. J. Cozart, b. s., Blacksmith, by Champion Knox, dam Kosa; J. B. McDgnald, b. m., Hazel Kirk, by Brigadier, dam by Jim Brown; Geo. Baylis, b. g., Ned, by Overland, dam unknown; Lee Shaner, g. g., Nighttime, by Rustic, dam unknown; John Williams, b. g., Wormwood, by Nutwood,dam unknown; FE. V. Spencer, b. m., Belle Spencer, by Black-Ralph, dam by Langford. No. 4. Trorrina—Three-yearolds. Free for all; mile and repeat. Purse $600; first horse $360 ; second $180; third $60; closed with two entries. 8. K. Trefey, b. c., Apex, by Prompter, dam by Flaxtail; D. E. Knight, b. s., Mill Boy, by Brigadier, dam Katy by Rondo. No. 5. Wa.kina Maten—For stallions owned in the District. Purse $100; first horse $75 ; second $25; Joseph Perrin, r.8., Frank, by Patchen, dam unknown; J. W. Griffiths, g.s., Tom, by Scottish Chief, dam unknown; John Dennin, s. s.,Doncaster, byElmo, dam unknown. . , SECOND DAY. WEDNESDAY... , .September 2d No. 6. Runnrine—National Hotel Stake. Free for all. $50 entrance; $25 forfeit; $500 added; second horse $200; third $100. One mile and repeat. Kelly and Lynch, ch. m., Glendair, by Norfolk, dam Glendew; G. L. Richardson, b. g., Billy the Kid, by Leinster, dam Lily Simpson; Joe Dyson, b. h., Glides Clark, by Ballot Box, dam by Lodi; Thomas Delaney, ch. g., Ned Cook, by Flood, dam Planetia; Garland & Goldsmith, b. s., Beaconsfield, by Hockhocking, dam Aileen Allannah; Henry C: Judson, blk. c:, John A., by Monday, dam Lady Clare. No.7. Runnine—Nevada City Mine Stake. For two-year-olds. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit; $250 added ; second horse $100; third $50. Dash of a half mile. Kelly & Lynch, b. f., Moonlight, by Thad Stephens, dam Twilight; L. H. Todhunter, s. s., Monte Cristo, by King Alphonso, dam by Gallant; Garland & Goldsmith, — Eda, by Hockhocking, dam Eva Coombs; W. L. Appleby, s. c., —— by Nor folk, dam Jessie R. No. 8 Runnine— Wyoming Mine Stake. Free for all. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit; $300 added; second horse $100; third $50. Dash of one and a half miles. Kelly & Lynch, ch. m. Glendair, by Norfolk, dam Glendew; G. L. Richardson, b. g., Billy the Kid, by Leinster, dam Lily Simpson; A. A. Pinney, 8:8. Nick of the Woods, Lenster, dam _ Little Harry Stover, br. g. Garfield, by Langford, dam by Lodi; Joe Dyson, b«h., Glides Clark, by Ballot Box, dam by Lodi; D, V. Shoemaker, ch. g., Joe Chamberlain, by Rifleman,dam by Norfolk ;Garland & Goldsmith, b. s., Beaconsfield, by Hockhocking, dam by Aileen Allannah; W. L. Appleby, b. h. —— by Hockhocking, dam Maid of the Mist. Sophie ; No. 9. Boys’ Tournament—At 1 o’clock, P. M. No. 10. Trorrme—For twoyear-olds owned in the District. Purse $300 ; first horse $180 ; second $90 ; third $30. Joseph Perrin, s.s., Ajax, by Frank, dam by Blackhawk Queen; C. F. Taylor, s. c., Trovate, by Sterling, dam by Flaxtail; F. Griffith, b. c., Mischief, by Challenge, dam by St. Lawrence; W. G. Richards,s. c., Sir Richard, by Doncaster, dam Sigourney ; C. D. Boyden, dk. b. h., Charley B., by Kilrush, dam by Belmont. TH®RD DAY. THURSDAY 3.2. 03.34 September 3d Grand Stock Parade at 104. M.No. 11. Mile running race— ‘. Purse $37 50. R. Trevithick, F. ) Duplay, Geo. W. Weeks, C. L. Calkins. _ Mile square heel and toe walking. race—Purse $37 50. John D. Black, Will P. Calkins. No. 12—Trorrme—2:50 class. For District Horses. Purse $400;first house $250 ; second $100; third $50. C. F. Taylor, b. m., Blue Bell, by Prompter, dam ‘by: Volchan; 8. P. Avery, 8s. g., Balley, ve —} 8. A. Eddy, s. g., Hardscrabble, by ——; J. A. SeeGEO. FLETCHER, Secretary, P. O. Address, Grass Valley. SPEED PROGRAMME FOR 1885. ly,'s. g.,Prince,.by--——;.8.A, dy, s.m., Flora, by ——. Extra Race. Pactne—2 :30 class. Purse $600; first horse $350; second $175; third $75. James Linden, b. 8., Nevada, by ——; H.G, Cox, g. g-, Tony Lee, by Jim Slick, dam by Belmont; Delmon Dudile b. s., Dixon Boy, by ——; V. z. Raymond, b.m., Patti, by Chrisman Patchen, dam by General Knox; 8. C, “Tryon, s.m., Pocohontas, by. Washington, dam by Glencoe; George Baylis, br. ra Bai by Bucaneer, dam Ferneaf, No.14. Runnrnc—Saddle horse Stake. For horses owned in the District; catch weights. $10 entrance ; $100 added; first horse 50 per cent.; second 20 per cent.; third 15 per cent.; fourth 10 per cent; fifth 5 per cent. Dash of a mile. M. P.-Peaslee, b.s., Hector, by Lodi, dam by Rattler; C. D. Boyden, h., ——, by Leinster, ——;M. McCrinmon, s. g., Surprise, ——; Jno. Sweet, b. g., Sleepy Tom, unknown. FOURTH DAY. FRIDAY S00. F82s September 4th No. 15. Running — Walrath Stake. Free for all. $50 entrance; $25 forfeit; $600 added; second horse $200; third $100. Two miles and ss te Kelly & Lynch, ch. m., Glendair, by Norfolk, dam Glendew; Harry Stover, br. g., Garfield, by Langford, dam by Lodi; C. D. Boyden, b.s., Snuif Box, by Ballotbox, dam by Lodi; Thos. Delaney, ch. c., Ned Cook, by Flood, dam by Plenatia; Henry C. Judson, blk. c., John A., by Monday, dam by Lady Clare. No. 16. Running — Narrow Gauge Railroad Stake. Free for all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $250 added; second horse $100; third $50. Three quarters of a mile and repeat. Kelly & Lynch, ch. g., Tom Atchison, by Joe Hooker, dam Bay Kate; Harry Stover, ch.'g., Quebec, by Norfolk, dam Jenny Hill; 8. C.'Iryon, h., Jim Long, by Shanan, dam Florence Anderson; Wm. M. Ayres, g.g., Ichi Ban, by Joe Hooker, dam Queen. No. 17. Runnine—South Yuba Stake. Free for all.” "$25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $200 added; second horse $75; third $50. One and one eighth miles. Kelly & Lynch, b. f., Moonlight, by Thad. Stevens, dam Twilight; G. L. Richardson, b. g., Billy the Kid, by Leinster, dam Lily Simpson ; A. A. Pinney, s. 8. Nick of the Woods, by Leinster, dam Little Sophie; Thomas Hazlett, b. g., Panama, by Shanan, dam Abbie W.; D. V. Shoemaker, ch. g., Joe Chamberlain, by Rifleman, dam by Norfolk ; Garland & Goldsmith, b. 8., Beaconfield, by Hockhocking, dam Aileen Allannah; Wm. Ayres, g.g., Ichi Ban, by Joe Hooper, dam Queen; Wm. L. Appleby, b. h., ——, by Hockhocking, dam Maid of the Mist. No. 18. Pacrya—Free for all. Purse $800; first horse $450; second $250; third $100. I. O. Gilbean, br. g., Fairmount, by Niagara, dam by Patchen Vernon; 3. C. Tryon, br. g., Prince, by Missouri Chief, dam by Belmont; P. Fitzgerald, br.s., Killarney, by Black Ralph, dam by Eclipse ;. N. M. Fay, b. g., Shaker, pedigree unknown; J. T. Melntosh, b. g., Fred Ackerman, by Washington, dam by Jno. Nelson. FIFTH DAY. SATURDAY..... September 5th Grand Stock parade and award of Premiums. No. 19. Lapres TourRNAMENT— At.11 o’clock a. mM. No, 20. Runninc—Union Hoiel Stake. For:horses owned in the district. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $150 added. One ha mile and repeat. Thomas Hazlett, b. g., Panama, by Shanan, dam Abbie W.; Harry Stover, ch. g., Quebec, by Norfolk, dam Jenny Hill; C. D. Boyden, s.g. Bingo, by Langford, dam by Lodi; D. V, Shoemaker, ch. g. Joe Chamberlain, by Rifleman, dam by Norfolk. No.21. Trorrme—2: 40 class. Purse $600; first horse $350; sec ond $175; third $75. J. R. Hodson, bl. h., Artist, McCracken’s Golddust, dam by Dave Hill, Jr; P. C. Byrne, b. g., Grover C., by Whipple’s Hambletonian; J Spaulding, ch. m., Mary Kobl; ——,; John Spergen, 8. m., Daisy, by Tilton Almont, dam by Rattler; Andrew ‘Patterson, g. &-, Will Harris, by Jim Slick, dam by Horns Morgan; Ed. & L. Morgan, b. g., Captain, by Pinole Patchen, dam by Belmont; D: E. Knight, &g., Brigade, by Brigadier, dam Arnmaid, by Plumas; Jobn Williams;, b. g., Wormwood, by Nut wood. . No. 22. Trorrmae—Free for all (St, Julian barred). . Purse $1200; tirst horse $600; second } third $180; fourth $120. Did not thAcricultural Dstret, . ru NEVADA & PIA CoER COUNTIES.” GLENBROOK ANGE TRACK, = A, WALRATIL, President. Nevada City. Or to D. E. MORGAN Assistant Secretary, Nevada City, Cal. 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