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August 21, 1885 (4 pages)

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remains in the tomb provided for them, the duty of mankind toward them has not ended. It has, in fact, but justbegun. The grave must bewatched day and night. for months, and, perhaps, years, until arrangements have been made for its absolute security from outrage. General Garfield’s re_ mains were conveyed to the ceme* tery in Cleveland four years ago “next month, yet a military guard is still posted over them. It will be so with Grant’s, His sepulchre must be-protected, not from the.foes he subdued, but from the enemies of society existing everywhere, who would rifle it in a momentif it should be left without care. ‘Tue principal lime. dealers of San Francisco,have formed & combination that has raised the price in two weeks from $12 to $50 a box. ‘Two thousand tons of limes are said to be rottingin Acapulco ‘and itis said that there are not more than 7,000 limes in San Francisco. The scarcity is expected to pevail until the arrival of another steamer, in about two weeks. Herr is a family that deserves apension. In the town of San Angel, Mexico, a mother of seventy-two years of age has just given birth to child. The father of this wonder is eighty-four, his oldest brother is fifty-six, and two of his grandparents are livying. ———_ Anp now Carlotta Patti is going to publish a book. If she gives her private opinion of her sister in it, or tells how she permitted her brother Carlo to die of starva. tion at St. Louis, and where he now fills a pauper’s grave, it will be interesting reading. A sensation has been created in Youngstown, Ohio, by the assertion of a local clergyman from his }pulpit that several ‘‘society ladies’’ of that city have been under treatment for delirium tremens. ——eas—————Tur deep, dark plot of a Baltimore girl was to mix some chemical with the rouge used by a rival, so that it. would turn her cheeks black indelibly instead of pink. Tue family of General Grant ‘are greatly pained at the efforts made to remove his remains from Riverside Park. Ture has been a marked decrease of European immigrants at New York during the last six months. The British Embassy at Paris is guarded by policemen, on account of Anarchist threats. Joun McCun.oves, the actor, is gradually failing, and is not expected to live long. ~ ae report of Engineer Menocal is very unfavorable to the Panama Canal. re Senator Epmunps thinks that England will have to adopt a protective tariff. Anton Striker was drowned in the Feather river Tuesday while bathing. BORN. At Grass Valley, Augast 18, 1885, to O, E. Clinch and wife, @ son, MARRIED. At the National Hotel, Nevada City, ust 19, 1885, by Rev. J. Sims, E, L. and Mrs, Mollie A. Hitchings, both of Blua Tent. At Nevada City, August 19, 1885, Richard Plummer and Rowe. ~ ane as a Dn a Absolutely Pure. “This powder never varies. A maryel.of purity, strength and . salapr aig ead More economiAug: hiager 25 YEARS IN USE. TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite, Bowelsg costive, Paininthe head, witha dull sensation in the back part, Pain under the shoulderblade, Fullness after eating, with a sinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with afee 3 of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over the right eye, Restlessness, with fiiful 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 the s'i\fferer. They Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Take on Fresh. Thus the system is nourished, and by their Tonic Action on _ the Digestive Organs Regular Stools are luced. Price, 25c. 44 Murray St., N. ¥ TUTT’S HAIR DYE s Gray Hate or WHISKERS changed toa Grassy Stace by a single application of this Dr. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, orsent by expresson receipt of B Office, 44 Murray St., N. Y. Proving Will. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND . for the County of Nevada, State of California, In the matter of the Estate of John 8, Dunn, deceased. Notice is nereby given that Monday, the Seventh day of September, 1885, at 10 o’clock A. a. of said day, at the Court Room of said Jourt, at the Gourt House in the City and County of Nevada, has been appointed as che time and place for proving the Will of yaid John 8. Sana; deceased, and for hearing the application of W.H. Crawford and Geo. A.Cooper for the issuance to them of letters vestamentary when and where any per«on interested may appear and contest the game, Dated August 20th, 1885, F. G, BEATTY, Clerk. Gaylord & Searls, Attys for Petitioners. A Song of Gratitude. pln olden times Bethesda’s peck Was famed for healing all diseases; Once plunged beneath its waters cool, Each evil, stain and sickness ceases, In modern days we find a cure, f Of worth as rare, as much deserving; A remedy safe, quick and sure, Dr. Richmond's Samaritan NBRVING. For Epilepsy, Spasms, Fevers, Colics, Cram PS, Coughs, Colds, or any kind of Phthysic; Its merit as a lealer stamps It far above all other physics. It goes at once right to the spot here lurks the danger, never swerving; In all the world perhaps there's, not A cure like Dr. Richmond's NERVINB, Asin the blood diseases lie; Each artery, each vein, each curve in; There's nothing makes ill humor fly, Like the SAMARITAN NERYINE, For old or young, for rich or poor, whatever class of life you serve in, To health wide open is the door, From the SAMAdITAN NERVINE, Then do you value strength aud health, And think these blessings worth preserving, Better than all Golconda’s wealth, Is Dr. Richmond's SAMARITAN NERVINE. Carr Brothers, Nevada City, A WONDERFUL BOOK Just published, and for sale by the medical vook dealers, or may be had direct Irom the author. MANHOOD! WOMANHvOD! An exhaustive treatise on Sexual Excesso4, the diseases arsing from them, anu sheir treatment and cure; also a brief lecvure on Kpilepsy and otner Ner:ous Dis gases, showing the relationship existing ve ,ween the Sexual and Nervous Sysyem By Dr.§. A. Ricumonp, St. Joseph, Misssuri, Price $1.50. Fully illustrated anu elegantly bouud, containing over 250 pages. ‘Yhis wonderful book reveals the innesnost secrets of nature, anu is, in fact, a sey which upens the book of knowledge, anu olucks Ivaves of healing frum the tree stlife, lt treats of subjects which are o1 smmense value to every man, woman*and shild in the land, aud w.ll, in alt probabilivy, save years of sickness and fortunes iu doc. wr bills. Ayents wanted everywhere, both male and female, Send at oncé and get agents’ circular. No, 1086. Sheriif’s Sale. Inthe Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State ot California, THOMAS LEGG and GEO, 0, SHAW, Pl.intiffs. vs, 1, O. PINGREE and I. O, PINGREE a. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of MARGAKET PINGREE, Deceased, Defendants, HEREAS, ‘Thomas Legy and George C. Saaw on the 13:h uay of August, A. D, 1885, recovered a Jpdywent ayainst 1. O. Pingree and I. O. Pingree as Executor o1 che last Will and Testament of Mar waret Pingree, deceased, for the umof Tnirteea 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 che sum of $150.00, with interest thereon tyom the date of said judgment, at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum tll paid, which said judgment is recorded inthe Judgment Book 1 of the said Supetior Court, on pages 661 et seq., and » hereas it is ordered thit themortyage set forth in plaintiff's comlait, be toreclosedand property therein eacribed, to-wit: Situated, lying and bein, County of Nevada, S ate of ded and or icularly described as fol lows, to-wit : Situated in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, being bounded on the North by Spring stree’ (and fronting on said Spring screet seventy-two feet and six inches, more or prey . the west by lot of A, H. Eddy, and on the south by the centre of Deer Creek, and being designated on the otticial map of said Nevada City as Lots Nos tleven (11) and ‘fwelve (12) in Block No, Fifteen (15,) Together with all and siugular the tenements, hereuitaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, ve-soid at public auction -to satisfy said judyment together with counsel fees, interest and custs. i 7 Notice is hereby given that-I will sell at peng sale,-in front of the Court House oor, in the City of Nevada, County of Ne-vada, State of California, on Monday, the 7th day of Septem’r, 1885, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M.; to-wit: 12 o’ciock M. of that day, all the right, title and interest which the defendants, or either of them, herein named, had, held, owned or essed by them on the thirteenth day of August, A. D, 1885, the, day on whizh said judgment was docketed as aforesaid or which thay may have subsequ yntly acquired in and tothe above described property to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy ‘. said judgment, together with interest and Given under my hand this 18th day of August, 1885, Tae GEORGE LORD, Sheriff, » Nevada County, California. in the said lifornia, aud ‘ Soa Crofs & Simonds, Attys for Plaintiff. sale. good wagon for hauling Quartz, Will haul forty hundred with ‘om ee be had very eap. Also # one-horse wagon in good rinim Letstiadenarenenmaiet ning order, will be sold ch for cash, ae . ve NSSuandoiph Flat, M ee Lave MACHINERY AND TOOLS For Light Manufacturing and and Wood Working. R. G. BARNES, & Co., Syracuse, N. ¥ — running order, nearly new, for by a little altering be ie ® Amatears, — ATHES, Drill Presses, Shapers, Scroll 4 Saws and Small Machine Tools for Iron SEND STAMP FOR CATALOGUE, PROF. E. MULLER —TEACHER OF— —MuUsIroO,—— —AND— ForeiGN LANGUAGES. =O INSTUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY { AND THOROUGH BASS. Nevada City Delinquent List For the Year 1885. —_— No 42, Buelow, F. Von, lot west side Pine street anu furniture. Mortgage by N. Webber $350, Total tax and cost $2.36 1-2. No65. Bley Osear, lotnorth side Bowlder street, furniture, fixtures in restaurant Mortgage by B. Guscetti, $600. Total tax and cost $4 06. : No. 84. Canfield J. 7., lot ‘north side Broad street, Total tax and cost $3. No. 85. Cantield C, T., lot northeast corner Broad and Cottage streets, furniture, fixtures ingaloon and musical instrument. Lotal tax and cost $11.73, No. 94, Curlin Mrs. E., lot east side Bridye street. Total tax and cost $1.18. No. 90. Caswell ‘T, H,, San Francisco, lot east side Nevada strect, Total tax and cost $10 73, No, 125. Davis Thos. J., lot west side railroald. Total tax and cost $2.20. No. 166. Damon Mrs. 8. U., lot west side. Tota tax and cost $1 18, No. 168. Excelsior Water Ditch Co., lot Deer Creek vacant, lot south side Bowlder street, ditch and flume in city. Total tax and cost $11 05. A No, 294. Jenkins Jas., lot in north limits of city. Tota: taxand cost $4 94. No.802. Kalagher Pat., lot north side Commercial street, lot north side Con.mercial street. Mortgage held by E. UO. Tompkins, Total tax and cost $2.53. No. 311. Kent Chas., lot south side Commercial street, lot east side Nevada treet, lot north side Broad street, lot rear of residence, furniture, fixtures in shop, musical instrument, Judgment held by Citizens Bank. To al tax and cost $33 44. No. 318, Knuckey. improvements on lot. Total tax andcost $1 18. No. 832. Lutz B., lot south side Broad street, furniture, musical instrument. dortgages held by Joha Rowe and J. Dunn. Total tax and cost $3 93, NO, 342. Murch, J. C. Jr., wagon, harnees, horses, cow, furniture, musical instrument, Total tax and cost $d 08. Ne, 352. Mullin L., lot west side Coyote street, Total tax and cost $1 53. No. 878, A. OD. Ma-on, library, furniture Total tax and cost $4.80, No. 880, MurchieS, T., furniture, musical instrument, ‘Total tax and cost $2 03. No. 881. Murchie, Wm, H., furniture. Total tax and cost 31.86. No. 391. McL.in, G. D., lot west side Pine street, Total tax and cost $7 3°. No, 422. Organ J, W., lot north side Jethsemane street, furniture, n.usical instrument. Mortgage held by J. Keenan. Lotal tax and cost $5 09. : No, 430, O’Neili Dennis, horses, wagon. Cutal tax and cost $1 62. % 0., lot south side No. 483, Pingree I. Broad street, lot nuith side Spring street, lot outh side Spring s'reet, lot south side road street, lot east side Coyote street, furwatch, uiture, ixtures in saloon, musical instrument, hquors. Mostangee held by J. 8. Hunn, N, Webber and Mrs. D. E. Stover. Total tax and cost $8 12. No, 442, *Pecor Chas., lot east side Main street, wagon, harness, horses. Total tax and vost $6 79. ; No. 462. Rose Benj., iraprovements on tot bag Nimrod Street, Total tax and cost No500, Settle Ed,, lot west side Coyote yey horses, wagons. Total tax and vost 2 06, No. 544, Thompson J. 8., lot south side Bowlder street, cow, watch, furniture, mus icalinstrument Tocal tax and cost $8 80, No. 548, Temby John, furniture, musical instrument. Total tax and cost $1 86, No, 662. Wanamake 8.E., lot east side Q@. V. Turnpike, wagon, horses. Total tax auu cost $5 09. No. 684, Williams Mrs, M. A., lot northvast corner Pine and Commercial streets, lot south side Bowlder street, loteast side Sacramento street, lot vest side Sacramento street, furniture, musical instrument, otal tax and cost $80 48, No, 587. Wolters J. D., furniture, musival instrument. Total-tax and vost $1 87. No, 589. Worthington J.G., lot in south city limits, Mortyage held by J. Dunn. Total tax and covt $1 52. No. 591, Williamson Levi, lot east side Main street. Total tax and cest $2.55.. And notice ishereby giveu that unless the taxes delinquent in the foregoing delinquent list.are paid the property.on which said deiinquent taxes are a lien will be sold on Monday, the 2lst Day of September, A. D. 1885, At publi¢ auction infront of the City Hall door, in the City and county of Nevada, to the bidder who will take the least quantity of the la d, or in case an individual interest is assessed, the smallest portion of said iuterest, ani pay the taxes and costs due, Said sale .will commence at 11 o’clock a. m., on said 22d day of September, ing at the head of the list and continuing alphabetically or in numerical order until said sale is completed, ye Ww gree my hand this 20th day of August, . 1885, J. 8, HOIJLBROOK, City Marshal. _ Alias Summons. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OP NEVADA,
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Nevada, State of Calfornia, ss: —The People of the State of California send greeting to E, P. HUBBARD, deféndant,— You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, on the eleventh day of March, 1885, by Agnes Hubbard, plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten sereer ve of the day of service) after the survice on you of this Summons, if served within this county, or, if served out of this county, within thirty daye, or judgment will betaken against you by default, according tothe prayer of said complaint The said action is brought to obtain a decree of this Court dissolving the bonds of matri. mony. now existing between plaintiff and defendant upc the ground of the willful desertion and abandonment by -the said de. fendant of the said plaintiff as is alleged in the plaint on file h , and to which reference is hereby :nade. : notified that if you you are hereby fail my aiid answer the said complaint asabove rejnired, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand-ed in the vomplaint, ics In_¢estimony whereof, I, F.G, Seal } Beatty, Clerk of the Superior Court ( —~ ) atoresaid, do hereunto-set my hand, and impress the seal of said Court, at office, in the i: Nevada, on the 18th day of D., 1885.’ ; By J. &, Hounann, Under Sheriff, “. m.._*4 . .4 2axmem has been expelled] SACRAMENTO BANK. . PEOQPLE’S MARKET. The Dail Transcript. from the New York Clearing House . pryirg otpest SAVINGS BANK INTHR sale 3 att for singing ‘‘Silver Threads among ety. J wkd et pope goer . : PUBLISHED aT the Gold.’’ ype capital, $200 ,000 ; loans on real estate, Broad Street, below City Hall. da City, Nevada County, : uly 1, 1885, $2,044,818 ; term and ordina. : ; neat jacnttingg New Yore is the wealthiest . deposits Sis a, Lg CARE & MICHELL, Prop’rs. . . State in the Union; Pennsylvania . dividends paid in January and July. HAVE OPENED A _xEW Brown & Cauxins...Proprietors. 04 next, followed by Illinois. ‘This Bank does exclusively a savings ar. proyered to st one — third. bank hp choma a sepataamte rnished up. wns poopie a Nevada City and viFRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1885. ‘ ere ® COLEMAN, ae cinity e best of , = ° . 5 pa Ep. R. Hamivton, Cashier. agi1.6m . BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, Ir does not add to one’s good Two Wagons For Sale. CORNED BEEF, SAUSAGE, opinion of latter day civilization to i ; reflect that with General Grant’s GOOD 2-HORSE WAGON; in comEte., Etc. Also HAMS,. BACON AND LARD Of our own manufacture. to give usa call. Meata delivered free of charge. on CARE & MICHELL, Propr’s. "Nevada City, July, 28, 1885. garWeintend selling our meats at the lowest living rates, and we invite the people BUY THE BEST QUALITY RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! cracking Rubber Boot made. TRY OUR “Gold seal” PURE GUM Rubber Boots, Boot. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Springs, Clo nu Boots, Shoes, Etc, R. H. PEASE, Jp., 8. M. RUNYON, } Agents, a6-4m Nevada County Watch Depot. aS = ALF BERG, ‘Prorietor Watches, done, FROM THE COUNTR\. ALF BERG, oe ivy 20 5 ‘sc ee se “ce 200 United Workin PaaS August, \. E : F. G. BEATTY, Clerk. Caldwell & Ford, Plaintiff’s Att’'ys, al9-2m CRACK PROOF E-sure the Boots are stamped on the heels ‘Union India Rubber Co. Crack Proof,” and have the Pure Gum Springs on the foot and instep, which prevent their and makes them the most durable STOUT'S PATENT Made expressly for Mining, Fishing, and any one wishing a very strong and durable All Kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, . Hose, GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. San Francisco Ee Repairing done of all complicated Watch es, such as Chronograph-striking, Repeat ers, English Patent Lever and other ‘ine All kinds of Jewelry Repairing Large Stock of Watches and Jewr elry always on hand. Prices Low. * £47 PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS 92 Miu. Srreet, Grass VALLEY 100 pair Boys’. Kentuck DENNIS DRISCOLL, Prop’r. HAVING FITTED UP THE building on Broad street opposite the Theatre as a first-class Butcher —, LP ng antl ag d. to supply the ple o' Nevada City. eed vicinity with ables’ OPPOSITE BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, CORNED BEEF, SAUSAGE, ETC. At the flowest market rates. 1 will also keep on hand a supply of FRESH VEGETABLES. A share of the public patronage is respectively solicited. Orders promptly attended to, One two-horse thoroughbrace Wagon. One single horse spring E. ROSENTHAL’S Popolar VARIETY STORE Commercial Street, r THE PLACE TO BUY: Fine Confectionery Fruits and Vegetables, ALL OF THE BEST Mountain and Valley’ Fruits Received Dally. TRANSCRIPT BLOCK , NEVADA & PLACER COUNTIEA, -BLENBROOK ANCE TRACK. Choice Cigars, Bo . pera TET MILE TRACK. 9s ns ood SPEED PROGRAMME FOR 1885, Purse $600; first horse $350; sec. ond $175; third $75. James Lin. den, b. 8., Nevada, by ——; H.g Cox, g. §, Tony Lee, by Jim Slick. dam by Belmont; Delmon Dudle o’clock A. mM. for clubs in District ; purse $75 ; between Capitals of Nevada City and Unions of Grass Valley. . No. 2. Trormme—For horses E. ROSENTHAL, Wagon, new. Two Horses. Apply to IsrarL Hosken, United States Brewery, on Main Street, Nevada City. ag4-1m enable me to make them up into correspondingly low. THEY ARE SPLENDI Heather produces aclass of wool of texture, strength and durability, tience and industry of the canny S world in the art of manufacture. chases in CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, &c. CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED. 8) PRICE LIsT: «" skeond..% «$9.00. * Men’ Summer Coats at 40¢ each. gmen’s Cornish Clincker Boot, all sizes, thefbestfquality, modate all. Country Dealers, take notice of my Price. List. for goods at the same prices, and save cost of coming yourself. Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AN United States Courts, Office —Up stairs Transcript Block (opposite ‘‘Transeript” office. ) ‘Abevdndt Heard From. I have just received direct from the Manufacturers at Aberdeen, Scotland, a fine line of BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DIAGONALS, CASSIMERES and TWEEDS, at Low Cost, which will It is claimed that the causes of the superiority of Scotch goods over. all others, are : ed in any other portion of the world. That the mineral properties of the water there fastens the colors in unfading brilliancy; and that the cunning and paI shall be pleased to show these goods to customers at my Tailoring Establishments, 46 Broad Street, Nevada City, and 81 Main St., Grass Valley. 29 is : _— &->Barrett. Public Sale for the Benefit of K. CASPER, OO wali ng ge RR a ei BS AE gs Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY, If you want to make money on pury Jeans Pants, 40 cents a pair, worth $1.00. 50 doz. Men’s Cotton Socks at 50 cents per doz., worth $1.25 per doz. Chevoit Shirts, 50 cents each. Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 a pair. 100 pairs Men’s Cass. Pants, good quality, at $3.00 a pair. ‘ pea b. s., Dixon Boy, by ——; V owned in the District. 3:00 class. Biomed bia Patti PEAT we rse $400; fitst horse $250;)_ — Lcdiioss.y_Chrisa. PARLEY, miso $100; dhird $50. % tele ene us, dam by General oe ag tag i age Ng P on y Washington, dam pO, Soy tuuTEIe 2 20 case. Glencoe; ” George © Baylis, br urse $600; pees, ; m. Ivey, by Bucaneer, dam Fern. ond ae $75. Pon, Bo iad gen, b. g., Telegra y n ve Almont, dam by 5 a Nelson; see Wer eee are ane Andrew Patterson, 8. g., VenDistrict; catch weights. $10 en. eance, by Venture, dam Belle ; trance; $100 added; first horse $0 . J. Cozart, b. 8., py eka per cent.; second 20 per cent,: Champion Knox, dam» Rosa; J. third 15 por cant.; fourth 10 pec B. McDonald, b. m., Hazel Kirk, cent; fifth 5 per py Dash B by Brigadier, dam by Jim Brown;. nile’ M. P. Peaslee S38Geo. Baylis, b. g., Ned, by Over-} 4, by Lodi oy Ratiler: 6 land, dam unknown; Lee Shaner, D ‘Boy dan 4 dam by Tale g. g., Nighttime, Le Rustic, dam . " ie. bs 2 pa A c= evan ie 2 a Ds prige ; dno. oslatheet b ;: ormwood, utw am un? : » De iy known; E. V. Spencer, b. m., Sleepy Tom, unknown. Belle Spencer, by Black Ralph, filled by named horses. FOURTH DAY. dam by Langlord. as “Seen * : No. 4. ortina—Three-year. FRIDAY......ptember 4th . fine fitting Suits olds. Free for all; mile and re-} wy. 45° Runnina — Walrath peat. Purse $600 ; first horse $3605) stare, Free for all. $50 entrance; second $180; third $60; closed with two entries. §. K. Trefey, b. c,, Apex, by Prompter, dam by Flaxtail; D. E. i 8 b. s., Mill Boy, by Brigadier, dam Katy by Rondo.No. 5. Watkine Matca—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 Den$25 forfeit; $600 added; second horse $200; third $100. Twomiles and repeat. Kelly & Lynch, ch. m., Glendair, by Norfolk; dam Glendew; Harry Stover, br. g., Garfield, by Langford, dam by Lodi; C. D. Boyden, b. s8., Sa 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. D GOODS, That Scottish which for fineness cannot be matchnin, s. 8., Doncaster, byElmo, dam Pirsh erie wee i ie h unknown. all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; cotsmen beats the sg $250 added; second horse $100; eh * oq . third $50. Three quarters of a WEDNESDAY....September 2d . mile and repeat. Kelly & Lynch, No. 6. Runnine—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. Runnrine—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. ¢:, —— by Nor ch. g., Tom Atchison, by Joe Hooker, dam Bay Kate; Harry Stover; ch. g., Quebec, by Norfolk, dam Jenny Hill; 8. C. ‘fryon, 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. s. Nick of the 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, fered Hooper, dam Queen; Wm. L. Ap pleby, b. h., ——, by Hockhocking, dam Maid of the Mist. o. 18. Pacina—Free for 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 ofthe Woods, Lenster, dam _ Little Sophie; 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, beau, br. g., Fairmount, by Niagara, dam by Patchen Vernon; 5. ©. Tryon, br. g., Prince, by souri Chief, dam by Belmont; P. Fitzgerald, br. s., Killarney, y Black Ralph, dam by Eclipse; ». 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 TouRNAMENT— At 11 o’clock a. M. ; No, 20. Runnine—Union Hob. h. —— by Hockhocking, dam. i.j Stake. For horses owned in wa i: er Df Qibenananiec At the district. $25 entrance; $0 i ote i, iy sy forfeit; $150 added. One h mile and repeat. Thomas Har lett, b. g., Panama, by Shanats dam Abbie W.; Harry Stover, ¢ g., Quebec, by Norfolk, dam Jen ny Hill; C. D. Boyden, 8.g-, Bin No. 10. Trorrme—For twoyear-olds owned in the District. Purse $300 ; first horse $180 ; second be i thind 590. Rage uted cae feu jax, by Frank, dam by Black: Lodi; D. hawk Queen; ©, F. Taylor, 8. c., ge: by an psig Dy -% a ChamTrovate, by Sterling, dam by FlaxKavlaia Rifleman, dam by tail; F. Griffith, b.c., Mischief,by. Wo Challenge, dam by St. Lawrenees4“syo— ay I can accomYou can send P. 0. Address, Grass Valley.. —<oeo Or to D, E. MORGAN Assistant Secretary, \ + . jy23-tf DENNIS DRISCOLL. IN THEIR SEASON. UNION INDIA RUBBER CO’S vine? DAY. ly, 8: g., Prince, by —: 5. 4 PURE GUM FOR SALE. ’ ¢ PTURSBAY 6. 6.3 September Ist Bdy, ape — \ fap e ayaa Fresh Strawberries & Cherries. . No.1. Cricket match at 9:30. TA RACE. EF ACING—2 :30 clans, No. 21. ‘Trorrave—2:40class i at} W. G. Richards,s. c., SirRichard, ‘ + gece $4.75 a pair, by Doncaster, dam Sigourney ha os pa dot ei aE 80 ok 20,000 Men’s Paper Collars, 121% cents each box. vi aimee ee pf homeybie B+ . son, bl. 'h., Artist cr Men’s Pique Scarfs, 5 for 25¢. me pak ae ec age 3 obig by 20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, 65¢ a pair nor Whipple's Hambletonian AY 10. ‘* Second Grade ‘“ "48 a carp ! THURSDAY. 2.065.547 September 3d . Spaulding, ch. m., Mary Kohl; “ Third . or : 5 pair. Grand Stock Parade atl0a.m. . ——; John § , 8. m., end eae Ir 206.400 No. 11. Mile running race— . by Tilton Almont, dam by Ratt Boys’ Overalls, 20c a pair. ue ee We ae ee es Slik iam by . ’ fF ‘ ; i ° oy Juplay, Geo. ‘ a, O ae arris, im 1C 100 pair Men s Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 5oc a pair. Callens, Rosh Horns ‘Morgai ; Ed. & L. bir 25 doz. Men's White Knitted Drawers at 25¢ a pair. ee EBL neg pean ae *0 eS. dante ta YD, B. Knight g Men's Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimere Suits at $12; Men's Fine Sack . Black, Will P. Calkins. g., Brigade, by . Brigadier, Soi Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits, $6 . Pack} No.’ 12—Trorma—2:60 class. . Arnmaid, by Plumas; JOM" vy Men’s Whi Lipase c =! ° . ® For District Horses. Purse $400; . liams, b. g., Wormwood, by en’s ite Laundried Shirts, $1 each. ~~ first house $250; second $100; third) wood. ag gl Boys Good Suits from 4 to 6 years, $3.00. sie ch pith age fig Bine ie aa bared). Puse sia . $4.00. chan; 8. P. Avery, 8: g., Balley,. first horse $600; second Pig : : oan rns i palo aany, f af Bie 900; Fourie $120. ardscrabble, by ——; J. A. : a You can buy atZmy Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT asriseu Woods, by Leinster, dam. Little. . folk, dam Jessie R. all. No. 8. Runnine— Wyoming . Purse $800; first horse $450; 8c . Mine Stake. Free for: all. $25]ond $250; third $100. 1.0. Gil. GEO. FLETCHER, Secretary, A. WALRATH, Presidash