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SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1885.
. appear
’ 4» geats can *be obtained at Vinton’s
LOCAL MATTERS,
A Fine Performance.
The Sacramento Record-Union
of Thursday gives.the following
complimentary notice of the performance at that city of the Kate
Castleton troupe which will tonight
“Kate Castleton had good house
last night, and an appreciative au_ dience to witness the performance }of the farcical. piece Crazy Patch.
Sha has adimirable support in J.
TN. Long, L. R2Stockwell; Eddie .
Gerard and Misses Williams and
McMahon. The play is a bit of
folly, but’ with something of a
plot, good music, lively action,
-gnd is a laughable thing throughout, and without any objectionable
situations or lines init. Miss
Castleton surprised all who had
seen her in her first specialty by
evidences of ability and very much
of artin her acting. Indeed, she
proved that she is a very capable
low comedy actress in parts demanding musical ability of a fair
quality, the seeming of artlessness,
graceful carriage, good stage presence and a charming voice. The comp should have played
sri thai of night.” Reserved
without extra charge.
——-—o———
The Best Fleur.
One of ‘the all absorbing and
important question that are continually arising to the consumer,
is the question, Are the results
of New Process All Roller Milling
in the manufacture of flour a success? . And what-is there about it
that we have been taxed such
enormous prices as we have paid
in the last year for our flour? Or
is it the “system” we have paid
for? Is the bread we now use on
eur tables better bread than we
used to have? And ifso, in what
respect? Every house keeper and
Pool Selling: —
. There will be pool selling on the
District Fair races at the National
Exchange Hotel Billiard Parlor,
every evening during the Fair
week. e
Geo. Tracy, Auctioneer.
S. A. Eppy, Treasurer. 27-9
PHOTOGRAPHER,
BROAD S8T., BELOW ‘POSTOFFICF, NEVADA CITY.
25 YEARS IN USE.
SET
The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of appetite, Bowels 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, Irritability oftemper, Low a ew with
afeeling of having neglected some
duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before
the eyes, Headache over the right
TUTT’S PILLS
thes fferer.
cause tha body to Take on Flesh.
Organs Regular Stools are produced.
Price, 25°. 44 Murray St.,N. yy,
Gray Hare or WHISKERS chan, i
Giossy Buck by. a single application
of this Dyz. It imparts a natural color
acts instantaneously. Sold by Drug.
gists, orsent by expresson receipt of 1
Office, 44 Murray St., N. Y.
Notice to Creditors.
ed, Adn.inistrator: of the estate o Ww. C.
let ry
havin;
are especially
adapted to such cases. One dose effects
such a change of feeling as to astonish
They Increase the Appetite, and
Thus the system is nourished, and by
their Tonic Action on_the Digestivo
TUTT’S. HAIR DYE,
N the Superior Court of the County ot
[ Nevada, State of California. Inthe matter of the Estate of W C. Ball,deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersignBall, deceased, to the creditor of ad all
t the saia dequestion up in one
ing, it is whiter.
bread maker will sum the whole
word by sayBut .at the same
time they all complain and say
ceased, toexhibit them with the c.ecessary
vouchers within four months after the ‘rst
publication of this-notice, to the said Administrator, at the Law Office of Gaylord &
Searls, opposite the Court House, Nevada
* Miss Carrie Clark Ward.
.* NOTE—During Mr. Boucicault’s last en* able to
they know, but don’t see the reason why, their bread dries out so
much. quicker than it use to. That
Citv, Nevada County,
A. R. LORD,
Administrator of the estate of W. C.
. Ball, deceased.
it seems to them they never have
any fresh bread any more to use
ontheir tables. And that cake
made of the new flour is almost
too dry to eat after it is one day
old. ‘These are very grave and
serious considerations and affect
all mankind. And from nearly
every hamlet and housekeeper we
hear the anxious enquiry: _Where
can we get some of the good old
Stone Flour, which we used to
‘have? Do tell me and I will have
some of it at any price, for we are
tired, sick and disgusted with dry
bread, or being put to the trouble
of baking once or twice a day, in
order to keep our table supplied
with bread that is at all palatable.
The Wheatland Mill Company are
especially well situated to supply
this demand, their mill being in
one of the choieest wheat belts in
the State. They are also prepared
¢> do business on the ‘‘iive and
let ‘live’ principles, not having
hundreds of thousands of dollars
invested in immense, showy and
expensive buildings and machinery, upon all of which the hungry
stockholders expect every year to
make a good round sum on their
investment.
Give usa call and satisfy yourself. Tell your grocer you must
have this flour. au28-1m
Fe
NEVADA THEATRE.
Fair Week! Fair Week!
Fair Week! Fair Week!
FIVE NIGHTS ONLY!
FIVE NIGHTS ONLY!
. FIVE NIGHTS ONLY!
FIVE NIGHTS ONLY!
Commencing
Tuesday, Septcmer Ist, 1889.
Engagement of the Eminent Comedian
JAS. M. WARD
Supported by 4
Miss Carrie Clark Ward,
And « First-Ciass Company direct from the
BUSH 8ST. THEATRE, SAN FRANCISCO,
Under the management of Sam. C. Mott,
When will be produced Dion Bc lt’s
Great Irish Drama, :
Arrah -NaPogue,
Or the Wicklow Wedding;
. SHAUN THE POST, WITH SONGs,
Mr. Jas.M. Ward
” ARRAH MEELISH, WITH SONGS,
Entire Change of Programme.
Each Evening.
New Scenery and Elegant Cestumes.
ent at the California Theatre, .San
, he was taken suddenly ill and unperform. Mr. Ward was called upon
at very short nutice to perform the part of
“Shaun,” and so pleased was-the author
_with the excellent rendition of the charac‘ter, and the kindness manifested by a brother professional, that he nted Mr. Ward
with watch and chain .
nm: “From
‘ard.
.G
rs ‘ .
oe Dyto §)
ards’ store on Broad street.
Street Committee.
VALLEY.
i at mn ingare in ‘any.otherCompany. A
Hword to the wise is sufficient.
Dated at Nevada City, Aug. 26, 1885.
Gaylord & Searls, Attys. a27
Bids for Sidewalk.
Saree BIDS will be received hy the
Clerk of the Board of Trustees until
September 7th, at 6 o'clock P. M. for building a Sidewalk in front of Mrs. H, Kreiss’s
Lot on South side of Gethsemane street, on
Piety Hill. Said walk to be built according
i fications to be seen at W. G, RichBy order of the
J. 8. HOLBROOK, City Marshal.
Nevada City, Aug, 27, 1835.
—
NEVADA THEATRE.
Saturuay Even’g, August 29th.
Return of the Favorite and Popular Artiste,
MISS KATE
CASTLETON,
Supported by hor
SUPERB: COMPANY
OF COMEDIANS,
PRESENTING AN ENTIRELY NEW
FARCE-COMEDY ENTITLED
“GRADY PATCH
Replete with Music and Lunacy.
RESERVE SEATS... fu ta deans Cees $1 00
PARQ! ETTE
Reserve Seats without extra charge at
Vinton’s Drug Store.
\ E BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC
THAT THE
Transatlantic Fire Insurance
COMPANY,
Of Hamburg.
Having given the requisite notice to the Pacific Insurance Union (otherwise known as
the ‘Compact”) of withdrawal from said,
association, will consequently be prepared
to issue ite policies ou good risks as
LOW HATES
As betore joining the ‘“‘Compact.”
CARR BROS.,
Agents for NEVADA CITY and GRASS.
“
(OG Get our figures before you
NERVINE,
THE GREAT
NERVE CONQUEROR,
NEVER FAILS. ©
The only known specific for — Fits.
Also for Spasms and falling sickness.
Nervous Weakness quickly relieved and
cured,
Equalled by none in delirium of fever.
Neutralizes germs of diseases and sickness,
Cures ugly blotches end stubborn blood
sores,
— blood, quickens sluggish circula2.
Eliminates Boils, Carbuncl d. Scalds.
Permanent, and romptly cures Paralysis.
Yes, it Gackarmicg and healthful Aperient.
Kills Scrofula and King’s Evil, twin brothers.
-1 Changes bad—breath to good, removing
cause,
Routs Biliousness and clears complexion.
Charming resolvent and matchless laxative.
It drives Sick Headache like the wind.
Contains no drostic vathartics or opiates.
Promptly cures Rheumatism by routing it.
Restores life-giving properties to the blooa.
Is guaranteed to cure all nervous disorders.
Reliable when alt opiates fail.
ag 5 the mind and invigorates the
; a
Cures Dy: or money refunded.
Endorsed in writing by over fifty thousand
Leading pbysicians in U. 8. and Europe.
Leading clergymen in U. 8. and Europe.
Diseases of the blood own it a conrueror.
For sale by ail leading Dru; te. $1.50.
Carr Brothers, Nevada City.
THE DR. §. A. RICHMOND
Bye. mad Hinhlyrcolored urine, and . NERVINE CO., Proprietors.
CONSTIPATION. 8T. JOSEPH, MO.
Correspondence freely answered by Phypent -Kor testimonials and circulars send
stamp.
Carr Bros., Nevada. City.
Two Wagons For Sale.
GOOD 2-HORSE WAGON, in comlete running order, nearly mew, for
sale. an by o little altering be ea
good wagon for hauling Quartz, Will baul
forty hundred with ease. Can be had very
cheap. Also a one-horse wagon in gvod running order, will be soid cheap for cash,
H. McCHARLES.
je28 Ranuolph Flat.
MACHINERY AND TOOLS
For Light Manufacturing and
Amateurs,
. Fenpe Drill Presses, Shapers, Scroll
Saws and Smail Machine Tools for Iron
aud Wood Working.
SEND STAMP FOR CATALOGUE,
RB. G. BARNES, & Co., Syracuse, N-Y¥
Nevada City Delinquent List
For the Year 1885.
No 42. Buelow, F. Von, lot west side
Pine street, lot7, block 26, anu furniture.
Mortgage by N. Webber $350. Total tax and
cost $2.36. 1-2.
No. 84. Canfield J.T., lot north side
Broad street, lot 1, block 38. ‘Lotal tax and
cost $8.
No. 85. Cantield C. T., lot northeast corner Broad and Cottage streets, lot 1,
block 29, furniture, fixtures in saloon and
musical instrument, ‘Total tax and cost
$11.73.
-@sNo,94. Curlin_Mrs._E., lot east side
Bridge street, lot 5, block 53. ‘Total tax and
cost ¥1.18.
No. 99. Caswell T. H,, San Francisco,
lot east side Nevadastrect, lot 3, block 3.
Total tax and cost $10 73.
No, 125, Davis Thos. J.,
railrcald, lot 14, block 55.
cost $2.20,
No. 156. Damon Mrs. 8. C., lot west side,
lot 1, block 4z. Total tax and cost $1 18.
No. 168, Excelsior Water Ditch Co., lot
Deer Creek vacant, lot 2, block 53; lot south
side Bowlder street, lot 2, block 63, ditch
and flume in city. Total tax and cost
$11 05.
No. 204. Jenkins Jas., lotin north limits
of city, lot 23, biock 9. Totai tax and cost
$4 04.
No. 302. Kalagher Pat., lot north side
Commercial s:reet, lot borth side Con.mercial street, lots 2, 4, 5,7, block 29. Moityage held by E. VU, Tompkins, Total tax
Aud cost $2.53.
No. 311. Kent Chas., lot south side
Commercial street, lot 31, block 13, lot east
side Nevada street, block 2, lot 3, lot north
side Broad street, lot 9, block 13, lot rear
of residence, lot 8, biock 8, furniture, fixturesin shop, musical instrument. Judgment held by Citizens Bink. To.al tax
and cost $33 44 ;
No. 31s. Knuckey. improvements on lot,
let 6, block 89, ‘Total tax andcost $1 18.
No. 332, Lutz »., lot south side Broad
street, 1ot 2, block 11, furmture, musical
metrument, Mortgayes held by Johu Rowe
and J. Dunn, Totaliax and cost $3 93.
No. 342. Murehe, J. C. Jr., wagon, harness, horses, cow, turniture, musical instrument. Total tax and cost $d 08.
No. 852. Mullin L., lot west side Coyote
Haat jot 6, biock 9. Total tax and cost
No. 378. A. D. Mason, library, Watch,
furniture Total tax and cost $4.50.
No. 380. MurchieS. T., furniture, musical instrument, ‘Lotal tax and cest $2 03.
No. 381, Murchie, Wm, H., furniture.
Total tax and cost $1.86,
No, 422. Urgan J, W.,lot north side
Gethsemane street, lot 1, block 60, turniture, t.usical instrument. Mortgage held
wt J. baa hes tax and cost $6 09.
0, 430. _O’ Neill Dennis,ho wagon.
Tutal tax and cost $1 52. — —
No. 433. Pingree I. O., lot south side
Broad street, lot,6, block 14, lot nurth side
Spring street, lot 6, block 14, lot south side
phe 8 reet, lot-12, block 13, lot south side
br street, lot 8, biock 14, lot east side
Coyote street, low 12, 13, block 6, fur
4riture, Sxtures-in saloon, musical instrument, hquors. Mor held by J. 8.
Dunn, N, Webber and Mrs. D. E, Stover.
Total tax aud cost $8 12.
No. 442. Pecor Chas., lot east side Main
street, wagon, haracss, horses, Total tax
and cost $3 79. z
No500. Settle Ed,, lot west side Coyote
street, lot 22, block 9, horses, wagons.
tal tax and cost $2 36.
No. 544, Thompson J, S., lot south side
Bowlder street, lot 6, block 57, cow, watch,
furniture, musical instrument. Tocal tax
and cost $8 80: ”.
No. 548. Temby John, furniture, musical instrument. Total tax and cost $1 86.
No. 684, Williams Mrs.: M. A., lot northeast corner Pine and Commercial streets, lot
8, block 17, lot south side Bowlder street, lot
lot west side
Total tax and
lot 5,6, block 56, lot vest side Sacraniento,
street, lot 4, block 52, furniture, musical ininstrument. ‘Total tax:and cost $30 48.
No. 687, Wolters J. D., furniture, musica) instrument. Total tax and vost $1 87.
No, 589. Worthington J.G., lot in south
city limits, lot 1, block 42. Mortgage held
by J. Dunn. Total tax and cost $1 52.
And notice ishereby giveu that unleesthe
t:xes delinquent in the toregoing delinquent
list are paid the property on which said delinquent taxes-are-a-hen will be sold on
Monday, the 2lst Day of September, A. D. 1885,.
At public auction infront of the City Hall
door, in the City and county of. Nevada, to
the bidder who will take Py. least quantity
of the la.d, or in case an individual interest
is assessed, the smallest portion of said interest, and pay the taxes and costs due.
Said sale willcommence at 11 o'clock a. m.,
onsaid 22d day of September, ci
at_the head of the list and continuing alphabetically or in numerical order until said
sale is completed,
PEOPLE’S MARKET.
cinity with the best of
Broad Street, below City Hall.
CARE & MICHELL, Prop’rs.
~ HAVE OPENED A NEW
Market at the above place,and
are ngage to supply the
peo
ple of Nevada City and viBEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL,
CORNED BEEF, SAUSAGE,
Etc., Ete. Also
HAMS, BACON AND LARD
Of our own manufacture.
gaWe intend selling our meats at the
lowest living rates, and we invite the people
to give usa call.
Meats delivered free of charge.
CARE & MICHELL, Propr’s.
Nevada City, July, 28, 1885.
BUY THE._BEST QUALITY
UNION INDIA RUBBER C0’S
PURE GUM
GRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS !
E sure the Boots are stamped on the
heels “Union India Rubber Co. Crack
Proof,” and have the Pure Gum Sp! ings on
the foot and instep, which prevent their
cracking, and makes them the most durable
Rubber Boot made.
TRY OUR.
“Golda Seal”
STOUT'S PATENT
PURE GUM
Rubber Boots, ,
Made expressly for Mining, Fishing, and
any one wishing a, very strong and durable
Boot.
g
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
All Kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose,
Springs, Clo n Boots, Shoes, Etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. H. PEASE. Jr., ) ao
§. M. RUNYON, } Agente,
a6-4m San Francisco
Nevada County Watch Depot.
DENNIS DRISCOLL, Frop’r.
HAVING FITTED UP THF
building on Broad street opposite the Theatre as a first-class
Butcher Shop, I am now prepared to supply the people o
Neyada City and vicinity with chile
BEEF, VEAL,
MUTTON, PORK,
CORNED BEEF,
SAUSAGE, ETC.
At the Jlowest market rates.
keep on hand a supply of
FRESH VEGETABLES.
A share of the public patronage is respectively solicited. Orders prumptiy attended
to.
‘jy2-tt
FOR SALE.
One _ two-horse thoroughbrace Wagon.
I will also
DENNIS’ DRISCOLL.
One single horse spring
Wagon, new. :
Two Horses.
Apply to Israet HoskeEn,
United States Brewery, on Main
Street, Nevada City. ag4-1m
correspondingly low.
a ro ᐀ 2
+
“E. ROSENTHAL’S
Popular VARIETY STORE:
Commercial Street,
.
‘OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK
4.
+ THEZPLACE TO BUY:
Fine Confectionery
Fruits and Vegetables,
Choiee! Cigars, E
ALL OF THE BEST
Mouniain and Valley Fruits
IN THEIR SEASON.
Fresh Strawberries & Cherries }
Received Daily.
E. ROSENTHAL,M. FARLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
JILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
Office —Up stairs Transcript Block. (gppoAberdeen He
site ‘‘Transcript’. office. )
ard From.
I have just received direct. from the Manufacturers at Aberdeen, Scotland, a fine line of BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DIAGONALS, CASSIMERES ard TWEEDS, at Low Cost, which will
enable me tomakethem 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 matchThat Scottish
4, block 57, loteast side Sacramento street, . }modate all. Country Dealer’, take notice of _myPrice 3 List.
Witness my hand this 20th day of August, > .
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 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.
C. >. SSarrett:
Public Sale for the Benefit of
K. CASPER,
ie ANID EXIG EXEIRS !
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.
ix
PRICE LIstT;:
100 pair Boys’ Kentucky Jeans Pants, 4o cents a pair, worth $1.00.
50 doz. Men’s Cotton Socks at 50 cents per doz., worth $1.25 per doz.
90.4%! ‘“« -Chevoit Shirts, 50 cents each.
§ o/s Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 a pair.
100 pairs Men’s Cass. Pants, good quality, at $3.00 a pair.
200 « “ a Ss * -getend * * $3.00.
Men’s Summer Coats at 40¢ each.
United Workingmen’s Cornish Clincker Boot, all sizes, the best quality
$4.75 a pair. ”
20,000 Men's Paper Collars, 12% cents each box.
Men's Pique Scarfs, 5 for 25c.
20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, 65c/a pa
10 “ Second Grade “ 2 50c a pair. =
10 “ Third . fo A a0c.a. “ :
Boys’ Overalls, 20c a pair. .
100 pair Men’s Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 50c a pair.
25 GE uae hayes reer Drawers at 25c.a pale
en’s Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimer i . ’s Fi
Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits, $6. mee Otai Mens Ring Sick
Men’s White Laundried Shirts, $1 each.
Boys’ Good Suits from 4 to 6 years, $3.00.
“ “ “cc “cc $4.00.
F BERG, ‘Prorietor
Repairing done af all complicated Watch
es, such as {Chronograph-striking, Repeat
ers, English Patent Lever and other ‘ine
Watches. All kinds of Jewelry Repairing
done, :
Large Stoek of Watches and Jewelry always on hand. Prices Low.
£4@7PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS
FROM THE COUNTRY.
ALF BERG,
22 Mint Street, Grass VALLEY
at
ir
You can buy at, my Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT. can accom-You can send.
eS
for goods at the same prices, and save cost of coming yourself
. D, 1885.
1." J. 8, HOLBROOK, City Marshal.
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FIRST DAY.
TURSDAY: . 5.0 &. September Ist
SPECIAL— Foot-races for fine
Medals. Free forall. Mile running race. Mile walking race. 100
yard dash *
No 1. ‘Trorrme—For horses
owned in the District. 3:00 class.
Purse $400; first» horse $250;
‘second $100; third $50. To’ be
tilled: by named horses.
No. 2. © Trorrrnc—2:30 class.
Purse $6U0; first horse $350; sec. .
ond $175; third $75. John Spergen, 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, b
Champion Knox, dam Rosa,
B. McDonald, 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; E. V. Spencer, b,. m.,
Belle Spencer, by Black Ralph,
dam by Langford.
No. 8. Trorrinc—Three-yearolds. Free for all; mile and repeat. Purse $600; first horse $360;
second $180; third $60; closed
with two entries. S.K. Trefey,
pb. ¢., Apex, by Prompter, dam by
Flaxtail; D. E, Knight, b.-s., Mill
Boy, by Brigadier, dam Katy by
Rondo.
No. 4. Warxine Ma'rcu—For
stallion? owned in the District.
Purse $100; first horse’$75 ; second
$25; Joseph Perrin, r. s., Frank,
by Patchen, dam unknown; J. W.
Griffiths, g.s., Tom, by Scottish
Chief, dam unknewn; John Dennin, 8. 8.,Doncaster, byElmo, dam
unknown.
SECOND DAY.
WEDNESDAY....° September 2d
No. 5. 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. 6. Runninc—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 theKid, 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., Béaconsfield, by.
Hockhocking, dam Aileen Allannah; Henry C. Judson, blk. c.,
John A., by Monday, dam Lady
Clare.
No.7. Runnrne—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, 8. 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; 4
A. Pinney, s.s. Nick ofthe Woods,
Lenster, dam _ LittleSophie;
Harry Stover, br. g. Garfield, by
Langford, dam by i; 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.
No. 9. Boys’ Tournament—At
1 o’clock, P. M. ee
No. 10. Trorrme—For twoyear-olds owned in the District.
Purse $300 ; first horsé $180 ; second
$90 ; third $30. Joseph Perrin, s.s.,
Ajax, by Frank, dam by Blackhawk Queen; C. F. Taylor, 8. c.,
tail; 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 Killrush, dam by Belmont.
THIRD DAY.
Grand Stock Parade atl0 a.m.
No. 11. Mile running race—
Purse $37 50. R. Trevithick, A.
Blamey, 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. ©. F. Taylor, b. m., Blue
. b. g., Fred Ackerman, by
Trovate, by Stérling, dam by Flax':
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NEVADA & PLACER COUNTI:s,
GLENBROOK AACE. TRACK
or A WEVV MILE! TRACK. 21
' SPEED PROGRAMME FOR 1885.
a ——; 8. A. Eddy, 8. -¢.,
ardscrabble, by ——; J. A. 3eeWy 8. g., Prince, by ——; 8. A.
ddy,s8.m., Flora, by :
Extra Race. Pactnc—2:30 class.
Purse $600 ;first horse $350; second $175; third $75. ° James Linden, b. 8., Nevada, wy —;HG,
Cox, g. g., Tony Lee, by Jim Slick,dam by Belmont; Delmon Dudle
b. s., Dixon Boy, by ——; V.R.
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.
m. Ivey, by Bucaneer, dam Ferneaf.
No. 14: Rounnine—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, 8. g., Surprise, ——; Jno. Sweet, b. g.,
Sleepy Tom,. unknown.
FOURTH DAY.
September 4th
No. 15. Runnmve — Walrath
Stake. Free for all. $50 entrance;
$25 forfeit; $600 added; second
horse $200 ; third $100. Two miles
and repeat. Kelly & Lynch, ch.
m., Glendair, by Norfolk, dam
Glendew; Harry Stover, br. g.,
Garfield, by Langford, dam a
Lodi; C; D. Boyden, b.s., Snuff
Box, by Ballotbox, dam_by Lodi;
Thos. Delaney, ch. c., Ned Cook,
by Flood, dam by Plenatia; Hen_
ry 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. Tryon,
h., Jim Long, by Shanan, dam
Florence Anderson; Wm. M.
Ayres, g.g., Ichi Ban, by Joe
Hooker, dam Queen.
No. 17. Runnrye—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
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,
by Norfolk; Garland & Goldsmith,
b. 8., Beaconfield, by Hockhocking, dam Aileen Allannah;.Wm. ~
Ayres, g.g., Ichi. Ban, ly i~
Hooper, dam Queen; Wm. L. Ap
pleby,:b. h., ——,: by. Hockhocking, dam Maid of the Mist.
No. 18 Pacma—Free for all.
Purse $800; first horse $450; second $250; third $100. I. 0. Gilbeau, br. g., Fairmount, by Niagara, dam by Patchen Vernon; 5.
C. Dryon,. br. g.,. Prince, by Mis
souri Chief, dam by Belmont; P.
Fitzgerald, br. s., Killarney, by
Black Ralph, dam by Eclipse; N
M. Fay, b.g., Shaker, pedigree
unknown; J. TT. Melntosh
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. mM. :
No. 20.. Runninc—Union Holiel Stake. For horses owned-in
the district. $25 entrance; $)
forfeit; $150 added. One ha
mile and repeat. Thomas Har
lett, b. g., Panama, by Shanan,
dam Abbie W.; Harry Stover, ch.
g.; Quebec, by Norfolk, dam Jenny Hill; C. D. pone, 8. gPinge by Langford, dam by Lodi; D.
. Shoemaker, ch. g. Joe Chamberlain, by Rifleman, dam by
Norfolk.
No. 21. Trorrme—2:40 class.
Purse $600; first horse $350; iad
ond $175; third $75. J. R. Hod
son, bl. h., Artist, McCracken’
Golddust, dam by Dave Hill, eo
P.-C.Byrne, b. g., Grover C. bes
Whipple’s Hambletonian ; aor
Spaulding, ch. m., Mary Koht;
——; John Spergen; 8. m., Daisy,
by Tilton Almont, dam by Rattler
Andrew Patterson, g8) "),
Harris, by Jim Slick, dam YY
Horns Morgan ; Ed. & L. M
b. g., Captain, by Pinole Patchen,
dam by oe aaa
g., Brigade by. Brigadier, Wik
Arnmaid, by Plumas; Jolin © :
liams, b. g., Wormwood, by Nu
wood. HES we a aft
No. 22. Trorrma—Free for oes
(St, Julian barred). Purse $1200)
first horse $600; second
Bell, by Prompter, dam by Vol-.
chan; 8. P. Avery, 8. g., Balley,
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