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August 28, 1891 (4 pages)

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alae nme mene F ake nae ae — Paosryeeeeereae a 3 & Bs f: + oo SESE —_ EOS, ERE IE SII TOE enn ES a a ce BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. ‘L.'s. CALKINS, © XN. P. BROWN, EDITOR. Desirable For Ladies. e — street, New York, are again on our table The superiority of these journals is abun dantly shown on every pageed for family use. 15 cents per copy«Album des Modes” is also come out. plain, yet all of the richest characte “La Mode de Paris’ and the “Albu 35 cents for a single: copying them from newsdealers. 2 scictineeglnint NoGambling at Chico. reap a golden harvest have been sad disappointed. Sheriff Anderson wou to run either faro or case games. to make a big clean-up, but left there soon as they learned they would not week. All Must Wear Badges. quired to wear badges of someckind show that they the way to the ticket office. The Anti-Cigarette Law. The intention of the law is to. check t aale of cigarettes to young boys, and Some Sense Frem Sacr amento. against hydraulic mining. ‘mines run if it is possible to do so wi pects.—Sacramento News. +e + Union Hill Mine. and galena. The prospects are quite shaft gave good results. Must-Have Been Dr, Biber. appears in the Argonaut of August 24. pointment to them. The Carnival Edition. ihe Home Benefit Life Associati Has Paid Nearly a Million Dollars Losses on the Pacific Coast, some of whi: has been paid to people you know. LOOK OUT!! best and increase your misery only, _ package and by the relief it gives when taken for‘ Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Biliousness of. and Sick Headache. §. HL ZBILIN.& CO,, Philad’a, Pa. BUSINESS MANAGER. . JW Moore. however. says that as long FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 28, 1891. The new Fashion J : gra usnal remedies. were too strong and : by A. McDowell & Co., 4 West 14th catised too violent reactions. In experi“La Mode” . present time is the smallest of the three, and is intend-. water hag been used for cleansing purIt has many styles for children, and is only $1.50 per year, oF ‘‘La Mode de Paris” is an clegant journal filled with every-. thing to apply to the mucous membrane thing of the latest style in Paris. Thisis. of the nose. That membrane absorbs a‘great favorite with ladies who wish to. the water and puts the patient in condi keep posted in the new styles as they. tion to catch cold again popular Parisian publication, many ladies giving it OO a —— of fresh cold ‘is prevented. Of course fone espace fenton min —— by the! the vaseline must be warmed sufficiently middle classes, ite designs ‘being -neat-and +11 ejt--Itis then applied by an atomizer, These three monthly journals claim to and throat complaints. see give the earliest fashions, and they are all. and simple, and so it is, but it is taking printed in ‘Paris. They contain lessons in practical dressmaking, which are of inCee Ek Louis Glole-Demoorst comparable value, and easy to understand. <s des Modes” are each $3.50 per annum, or Samples can = aera — = — = SA Fifth avenue stage. And if it isn’t prices, if there is any difficulty in obtain“just like” this ride up from the WhshBiel The gamblers who went to.Chico to. spent on top of not allow the knights of the green me the visitor to the metropolis gets the **Cariboo George,” who made a large winning . grandeur of Fifth avenue. -{n the cool at Red Binff, and about a hundred tin. of the evening it is where tired shop horn gamblers went to Chico expecting. girls and their ardent escorts, young tolerated. The pleasure of their company will be enjoyed hereabout next) Firth avenne stage than twice the money she Union: At the District Fair grounds . mains on top. The seeker after fresh air at Glenbrook Park every one will be reobtained admittance legitimately. .Those who usually “beat” . pot a small proportion of those is da: the Association by climbing fences will] light to use them at certain hours of the find that” they ~cannot~ save entrance. day.Ifyon. desire to enjoy the finest mouey in that way, as inquisitive officials . street of residences in the world from will note the absence of badges, and point . the most advantageous point of view Last winter the Legislature. of Cali-. women and shouting young girls scramfornia passed an act, which was signed] bling up a steep, crooked, 8-inch stairby the Executive and, became a law, and . way for the first time. at is now in force throughout the State. . you will probably think the abolition of rves encouragement by every citizen, into a joy forever.—New York Herald. ___and to be strictly enforced by the law = Showing how the wind blows, is the. plished, notwithstanding the reports cirtalk about letting up on the crusade . ¢ulated periodically to the effect that Sacrament. . tints have been reproduced with perbusiness men would be glad to have the . manence by the camera. Why not? Simout jeopardizing the interests of the agrieffect produced by certain light rays culturists. That this may be arranged satisfactorily everybody hopes and exOne of Guy de Maupassant’s sketches is entitled ‘‘The Prodigal Uncle,” and tells of a French family who built great hopes on their “‘rich uncle in America,’’. differentiated into a multitude of variawho finally returns and is a sore disapThere has been quite a demand for extra copiea of the caeaival edition of the A talk with King Milan is rich mental Transcript printed last Wednesday. Persons desiring to send them away can get a supply without cost by applying a:. mixed delight, but should be partaken for these imitations“and substi-. ™rkable production in literary circles, tutes, they are poor stuff at the in the world of finance it excited disYou will know it by the . ~~ ——=—=== eeamelarge red Z on the face.of every troubles is a new thing to most of the members of the medical association. Dr as twenty years ago Dr. Rumbold, of St. Louis, discovered the merits of the treatment. He bas pursued itexer since. For thirty years Dr. Rumbold madea special study of nose, throat and ear inflammations. “His conclusions were that the City. -. menting with milder methods he finally -. took up vaseline and has used it to the With the other remedies — ee \eLie” Tea. i i i ke « hat they call “While water is the best thing for ‘Fie Chinese make what they ca keeping the outer surface of the body clean.” Dr Moore says, ‘it is not the bulk of cheap teas. oe © less, drank qur quota of ‘‘lie” a} Clean the nose is to spray it with vasefine. That not only cleans, but it leaves the membrane protected and the danger sun-dried leaf. cts per Ib. by Thomas Shurtleff, r. and that is the new treatment for nose It seems mild. made by Carr Bros. the place of the more radical treatment Summer Hats at Cost. for catarrhal troubles.”— Washington ™m Fifth Avenue Stages. “It is just like Paria or London, = { kmow,” was the excited comment. of a ES lady seated high up on the roof of a Trial ee excel eee ‘Sehilling’s Best. ington arch to Central park is a strong reminder of “London from the Knife board” and the pleasant hours to be e Parisian "busses. In ly . New York the ion of the roof is ja . most vigorously contested—-by ladies." It is the vantage ground from which With Insurance, Therefore insure life insurance expenses. beat ‘view of the storied wealth and as. couples arrayed in their best suits of be . Clothes, take a happy evening out above the maddening crowd. Ten cents a pair goes immeasurably further on top of a in ice. cream. The inside of the stage may be empty—it usually is in fair]. weather as long as one vacant seat reand the sights of the streets declines to ride anywhere else but on the roof. . If four times thé number of coaches were run the roof seats could contain to ONE ENJOY you must go down to Washington place land start with the stage. there is where you occasionally get the! additional treat of a dozen half hystérical sonstipation permanently. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, he. the old Broadway stage was @ mistake, and that all they needed was a double = row of roof seats to have converted them jor Photography. whotographing of ‘colors will ever be successfully accomA Skentic About not believe that t' eee ~ Is SOLD ON A POSITIVE 3 GUARANTEEto cure any form ofnervous disease orany disorder of ‘ the generative orth. Ply because there is no such thing as an upon the eye. The most beautifally. , FORE _ useof Stimulants, AFT iridescent mother of pearl, showing . fion over indulgence, de. wich as Loss every hue of the rainbow, has no colors of itsown, They are made solely by the decomposes the light as a prism’ does. ore to an inch—on ordiITTES GUARAN nary glass will ‘obtain the same result. a Permanent cure is not effected it is simply that the surfaces of the oben-. jects in question are respectively of PACIFIC BRANCH, rays in certain wave lengths. Upon “FOR SALE BY the tints. The most distinguished auThe East India cure for these awful habits can be given without the patient's ‘knowledge, and is the only known specific for the purpose ; it is not injurious in the least degree ; manufactured by the Emerson Drug Co.; San Jose, Cal., and for sale by W. D. Vinton, sole agent for Nevada tf If You Want Insurance Pure And Simple, insure in the Home Benerit “die” tea. .' They take the dust which accumulates in the manufacture of tea, and rice husks, and mix them with a gum to resemble tea. This they use to swell the We have all, doubttea. Beech’s Tea is he pure, unadulterated, For sale a. ‘Te most-refreshing and healthful _as well as cheapest drink, is Fountain Soda tf Trimmed and untrimmed summer hats at cost at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's. tf —— It Does Not Pay to Combine Investin the Home Benxevir Lire Assoctation and make your investments elsewhere. No investment is a good one thathas to pay i) joth: the method and results whe: ivrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasar vad refreshing her a ae act , contly yet promptly on the Kidneys. . tion totea-drinkers. Sold only in packages And right lasek ‘ia Bowel. cleanses the fe oe se: em effectually, dispels volds, head: iches and fevers and cures habitual For sale From that time. iu 50c and $7 bottles by all druggists =\ pp CO. WY Tha Celebrated French Cure, ER foe of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Painsin the back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pros, 4 tration, Nocturnal Emissions, Le :corrheea, Dizwave like surface of the material, which ziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and im teney, which i noglected often Tendo neti a Crockery. Class: Ware, [Wood —_ x i sanity. Price , 6 boxes Tidings: Mr. Wiltse is having~ the Parallel lines scratched close together— oe. Bent b tail onrecelpt ot price Halpin , rospecting shaft, on the Union a thousand or, Hill vein, sunk deeper, and it is now down about 50 feet where it has a strength of 18 inches and shows nicely in free gold EF. is given for every $5.00 order received, to refund the ney if We have pee thousands of testimonials f Indeed, it is not true to say that any-. of both fovea: whntiacs been . ecacren eure thing is red, or blue, or green in itself; . by theuse of Aphroditine. Circulariree. THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. ddress couraging. Former crushings from th«. materials so constituted as to reflect] “~ Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal . AMOUS “SUPERIOR” RANGE. the length of the light waves depend. W. D. VINTON = Nevada Gity. thority on this‘ subject that ever lived, Dr. Helmholtz, is of the opinion that the eye actually receives but three primary color impressions, which by an ingenious internal arrangement of the organ are It tions. There is no possibility of reducing such phenomena to a mechanical basis: and therefore color photography will never become a realized fact.-7* A King Who Avuids the Truth. pabulum for the traveler who is aweary : and athirst in the dreary conversational URES Coughs, Colts, tefuenrs. Bre 01 is a delightful causerie set going by on . Conserves after the Servian fashion, and concluded with Turkish coffee and cigarettes, and a more than Persian etiquette prevailsthroughout. On crossing over into these countries one is immediately forced to the conclusion that Oscar Wilde’s lament “over the decay . in the art of lying” is at least premaES in ch ture; and in conversation with the exking you, if you never have before, are immediately caught, and participate in the eccentric poet’s admiration and enthusiasm for the able and unblushing story teller who never gives way to Peralta ExXalil, A School for Girls. that the criterion of truth is fluctuating. King Milan falls quite naturally into bombastic blank verse, and when warmning to his work even es iythredc in America. itis, Hoarse wastes of -the Balkans. It is an unre Throat, Asthng, sod peta me of the < ghreat, Lungs and Chest, including Consumptio:. of with the admixture of much salt. It] _ ay : est eitieahetaecll philosophic doubt, and who is aware . Opens Aug. 4, 1891, at BERKELEY, Cau. : HOMER B. SPRAGUE, President. Finest School Building and Furniture thyme. Your Servian cannot help this. It is inherent in his language and innate in his blood. The minister of finance whose name I would not venture to spell, made his budget report to the Skoupstchina three years ago in well arranged quatrains. But the budget did not balance as well as the quatrains, and while his report was received as a Barber Shop. VM. WALTERS National Hotel Building, Entirely Refurnished. Everything First-class. trust and suspicion, and Servian bonds . would have taken a tumble had they not . ~~ a 1 en National Exchange Hotel OR TE Proprietor, Broad Street...... . . Nevada City. « The Best of Work Done. Take Simmons Liver Regulator been already deeply embedded in the akg a eae < Three ey of Putting It. arry came in from his roari like a little bull of Bashan. ae A perv 4 often and so easily that little anxiety is felt when he is heard screeching his — On this occasion his mother “Well, well, Harry, what now?” “Oh, . bave skint my knee.” Aa it, Harry?” yes, yes! 1! was walking alon, ct pcdpead py -uah pong Ragen up! A P Just pokes ii J. R. REDMAN, M. ~ Physician and Surgeon, GRASS VALLEY. peculiar to females, a specia ty. r pticity. Oifice : Cloke’s Building. O fice Hours: 10 to12 a. M.,‘ to4 7 to Sp. M. ~ * HRONIC DISEASES, as wcll as those Prera ‘*1 to treat Diseases Amenab.e to Elevn.oidence: Mrs. Novitzky’s House, and The common afflictions of women are sickhead-aches, indigestion and nervous tr publics. They arise largely from stomach disorders, As Joy's Vegetable SarsepuriMa is tle only bowel regulating preparation, you can see why it is more effective than any otbherSarsapariila in those troubles. It isdaily relieving hundreds. The action is mild, direct and effective. We have scores of letters from grateful women. : We refer to a few: : Revo’ debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 142 7th 8t., 8. F. General debility, Mrs. Belden, 510 Mason 8t., 8. F. Nervous debility, Miss R. Rosenblum, 232 17th Bt., 8. F ; : Stomach troubles, Mrs. B. L. Wheaton, 704 Post 8t., 8. F. ‘lace, 8. F. Sick headaches, Mra. M. Fowler, 327 Ellis St., B. F. Indigestion, Mrs. C. D. Stuart, 1221 Mission t., 8. F. Conspipstion, Mra. C. Melvin, 126 Kearny 8t, 8. F. Vegetable Joys Sarsaparilta Most modern, most effective, largest bottle. Same price, $1.00 or 6 for $5.00, FOR SaLE oY VARR BRCS. A Necessity. ' ‘The consumption of téa largely —increases every year in England, Russia, and the principal European __ tea-drinking WZ countries. But it Az does not grow in alone that, but thousands of Europeans
who leave Europe upon arriving in the United States gradualtogether. es This state of things is due to the fact that . the Americans think so much of business and so little of their palates that they permit China and Japan to ship them their cheapest and most worthle:s teas. Between the wealthy classes of China and Japan and the exacting and cultivaed tea-drinkers of Europe, the finer teas find a ready market. The balance of the crop comes to America. Is there any wonder, then, tuat our taste for tea does not appreciate? In view of these facts, is there not an immediate demand for the importation of a brand of tea phat is guaranteed to be uncolored, unmanipulated, and of absolute Beech’s. Tea. Ite purity is guaranteed in . every respect. It has, therefore, more inherent strength than the cheap teas you have been drinking, fully one third less being required for an infusion. This you will disthe flavor is delightful, being the natural fla vorof an unad iterated article. It isa revelaPrice 60c per pound. For sale at = _ THOS, SHURTTEFF. ‘LEOO ®@ SHAW, Dealers in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, TINWARE;! STOVES, and'.Willow Ware. ‘ Mining : Suwvlies. OLIVER CHI] LED PLOW. CLAUSS JUTLERY AGENTS FOR THE CALIFORNIA POW DER WORKS, Fruits and Yegeiables— All kinds in their season. >: Cigars— The Famous-‘‘Plaitation”—best five cent Cigar in town. Home-made Candies— All the choicest Confectionery, made fresh daily. Toys and Notions— About everything ‘in this line you can think of. : INEW GOODS . EVERY DaY*! EVERY DAY ! NEW GOOD3! THOMAS LEDDY, PIONEER CANDY FACTORY, Commercial St.. opp. Transcript Block. TAM’s Loulectionery & Ice Cream PARLORS, . Broad Street, opposite Citizens Bank. wa . HAVE THE CHOICEST STOCK OF CANDIES) Ever brought to Nevada County. Ice Cream Soda Water A SPECIALTY. : Pureand Rich Ice Cream BY THE DISH. Bick headaches, Mrs. M. B. Price, 16 Prospect . P ally discontinue its use, and finally cease it . 4h purity? We-think there is, and present . = gover _the firsttime you make it. Likewise, . MAIN STREET. ......NEVADASCITY Why We Mourn. ° » Not for lack of Iusiness. Last year our sales increased over 100 per cent. “Why Then 3 For those who in buying do not buy ours. We Have an assortment which needs no brass band to herald its virtues, nor big space in the newspapers to blazon out its cheapness,___It-is onething to have goods that are dumb, and quite another to-have goods, like ours, that speak for themselves. Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Wevada City: are Ours forthe Liquor or Opium . VENTH ANNUAL FAIR THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. . Anew crm tematr . Aeervcere te Metioner rom . Women. SE Tr SEVENTEEN TE . AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION Or Nevada County, ——COMMENCING: TUESDAY, SEPT. 1ST, 1891, « And Continuing Five Days. Rock Greek Sav M. L. &JD. MARSH, Proprietors. Mill... Rock Creek. Office and Yards... Boulder st., Nevada City, Cal MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN.; FLOORING, RUSTIC, SIDING, LATHES, Doors, : windows, Blinds, Kept constantly on hand or made to orfler, BRIDGE AND MINING LUMBER A Specialty. z i @apAll crders, large or allsm, are given immediate and personal attention. il aud. Lumber Co, SHAKES; SHINGLES. Boxes. —_—— : PavinioN EXuIBITs AT a Racinc AND Stock EXHIBITS AT Glenbrook Park. —— 10,000 Given in Purses and Preminms Satisfaction Guarantced or Money Refunded! Ten Cents for Trial Bo'tle, or One Dollar for Full size, CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Reno, Nevapa. W. D. VINTON and OARR BROTHERS, Nevada City. . H E A D A Cc H Po oe of how Jong standing, by nsing a . . Rev, J. W. PENCLETON’S KPH \. NY) erLesrate DV Liberal Purses for State and County Horses. Liberal : Premiums for Live Stock; Farming, Orchard and Dairy Products, and Mineral, Mechanical and Art Exhibits. THE SPEED PROGRAM : TUESDAY, September Ist. Tromondouo Fall in Pricec . RAND CLONING OL ONEVADA CITY as soon as my stock of Men’s and Boys Clothing, Hats,"Boots and Shoes can be reduced. less than San Francisco cost. nity for securing Bargains. COME EARLY BEFORE THE STOCK o HFRE IS A PARFSIAL LIST: Men’s Suits I sell now-at $ 4.62, in other stores ¢ 7.50 a = 6.75 a 10.00, nt x 7.00 4 10 00. sad 7.50 “ 12.90. = be 11.00 x 16.00. ager a 12.00 a" 18.00. ‘ea ¥ 14.00 # 20.00. [call yourrpecial attention ts my Black Diagonal and Corkscrew 3ack and Frock Suits They are used for fpress. At$12.75. Seersucker Ceats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1 50. it is imposs ble to enumerate ail Suits [ have. Come and satisfy yourself that went is correct. : Men's Co ton Pants at $1 00 a pair, fmey patterns like Cassimere Pants, The very best, the Diamond Brand White shirt, well made and. fitty cut, full front. 75 cents to $1.00, : : Men’s Gingham Blouses, %5 cents. : ae Hotel Keepers’ and Families Picnic, A Chance to ge* Blankets cheap. l have a fine lot of Eastern and Marvaville Blankets of all col -rs T 9 = . than AMIR ie PESen: Also Bed Gonrtiters ip all ohiben. WHl eaorsfoe ot lem ne Marya:ilie White tamil’ Blankets 9-4 fur $5.25; 10 fy [133 : rack Proof Kubber Boots, $5.75 a pair. seceietae RPL EES SD peek yale, “ 450 * state. “Dag : Boston “ 400 * Kay State Lid 8.25‘ The largest line of Trunks and lig r 7 ens Sine of Secs Valises in Nevada City and cheaper than you can buy ven’s Miniug Kip B ots, nailed. made in 8. F., $3. en's “nlf top rele. $4 00, worth $5.00 Pes OE 8 pale Woe OE 4 ine Men's HAND SEWED Ca f Lace Gniters, $8.50, worth $5. 2 Men’s Lace aud Button, $1.87, worth $3.00. : den’s !regans, $1 25, worth $1.75. Wine Men’s straw Hats. from 50 cents up, Ven's © oth Hats, 15 cents, Boys’ ts 10 Men’s Dennim Overalls, Riveted, 45 centaa pair, es Fenton 1 1.unel Unde shirt and Drawers, 8) cents e h or Merine * 5 “ $ And a Jarge assortment of other kinds = : BOY’S CLOTHING. 8 ys Navy Flannel Blouse Suits sell now $ 1.00, formerly $1.50 4to1l0yrs 1 12, , By ii) Chevoit “-4tol2yrs 1.27, 4 200. Mixed t assimere * % 2.80, sf 4.00. ay “ “ 875, “ 5.00 at 3 8 62, Apes 1: “ Fine “ “ 88 6,00. 7, Boys Kuee Pants, a cents a pair, formerly 87 cents, o “ “ “ 50 = “ 5) “ 7m All Wool ‘* 1% “ “Det 4 $1.00 « nf Ladies’ Shoes of the very best material, No inferior Sh Ladies fine French Kid Button, $3 37, any other ines sooo. aueranie French Kia hand tarned, or money refunded. es Fine ‘ ongGle Butte» Shoes, size zig zee Lonard Bus eaeney 3 2bg to seedless ges any other house wee * —¥ebble Goat Button Shoes =“ P : 2.50. Ch{tdren's Shoes, Spring Heel Button size 8'4 to 11 ie “ ;Hto2 “ 1.12 “ é “ * “ “ “ fF 1.75 Misses’ Kid Heeled Shoes Niel in 2.00. All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at the same rates. The prices are much lower than retail dealers can buy for. Itwillpay youtolay in a supply, as under ordinary circumstances you will pay one-third more than ic . the hereasked. prices iwe s 7 nm (X. CASPER THE PIONE ‘. OATBRER. : ie I have positively determined to REMOVE FROM For that reason . will sella newly selected stock at Do not miss this opportu-. 8. IS BROKEN. forfeit ; $150° added. Second horse $50. 2. Trotting. 2:26 class, $600. 3. Trotting. District. 2 yearolds and under, $200. WEDNESDAY, September 2d. Boys’ Tournament at 11 a.. 5. Running. National Hotel Stake. Free for all. mile. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50; maidens allowed 5 pounds. : f j 4. Bunning. Nevada County N. G. R. R. Stake, District. ‘One mile and repeat. $25 entrance ; $15 forfeit ; $250 added. Second horse $50. . Free for all. 1 1-4 miles. 2:40 class, $400. 6. Running. horse $50. Trotting. $25 entrance ; $10 iorfeit ; $200 added; second 1 THURSDAY, September 3d. Grand Stock Parade at 11 o’clock a. m. Running. Nevada City Stake. Free for all. $10 forfeit ; $200 added ,; second horse $50, 9. Pacing. Free for all. 2:30 class, $400. 10. Trotting. Free for all, $300. 1 1-4 miles. $25 entrance ; 3 year o's. FRIDAY, September 4th. Ladies Tournament at 11 o’clock a. m. Grass Valley Stake. Free fo A i entrance ; $25 forfeit “si $300 added.; ecko aaa ea aie 12. Running. North Banner Mine Stake. Free for all. 3-4 of a mile and repeat. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added; second horse $50. 13, Trotting. Freefor all. 2:30 class, $500, 14. Running. District. Saddle Horse Stake. Catch weights. One mile. $5 entrance ; $50 added. Four moneys, 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. Hl. Running. SATURDAY, September 5th. Grand Stock Parade at 10 o’clock a. Mm. entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50. 16. Running. Free for all. _ One and one-sixteenth miles. forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50. ‘17. Trotting. 2:24 class, $600. 25 entrance ; $10 CONDITIONS: All trotting races are the best three in fiv ; 2 e tostart, but the Board reserves the right to held ag ht Lacalng onda ag ear reduction of a proportionate amount of the purse, me The National Association rules to govern, but the Board resery heats of any two classes alternately, or trot a special race aallegd A horse making a walk over shall be entitled o i" : nly to t Sa 5 When leds than the required number of starters Hoe rbared sory Aire z aid in, ivi : ate) 4 e€ enec yp ivided as follows ; two-thirds to first, one-third to Pred _ The State Agricultural Society ditions named are otherwise. Tn all running races three starters will be required. In all of the above races the entrance will be . . t pany nominations. Purses will be divided into 60,30 ieee ae Shem: y 6p. M. of the day preceding the 1ace will ight to tret rules to govern all running races, except when conIn all race entries not declared out b be required to start. &V hen there is more than one entry . one in tl : V : y by rson er in the interest of the par ; ticular horse they are to start must be > z y named y 6p. M. of the day preceding the Racing colors to be named in entrance. = In trotting races dri weare beadendia that ante. regu’ ved to wear caps of distinct colors, which’ must: In races designated as ‘‘District’” 2 Nevada county prior to J uly 10th, 1801. ee. Hay and feed will not he furnish grounds at reasonable rates. ligible that were owned in furnished by the Societ; i a ' Straw will be furnished phe te ag i ee intry blank i icatior via : on y lanks can be obtained upon application to the Secretary's office, Nevada All purses are free toall unless otherwise designated. : Entries to close with the Secretary onAugust 15th, 1891 : ay ~ M. L. MARSH, President, I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. _ Postoffice address, Nevada City, Cal, 1. Running. District.__Three-fourths of a mile and repeat. ' $25 entrance ; $10 * Two year olds, 5-8 of a Running. South Yuba Stake. Free for all. 5-8 of a mile and repeat. $25 @ # THE Nevada Publish: ‘ E TERM Month ; FRIDA James of Stock contract arrived ing on t G. Tur Kimbal spendin brought trout. return . accompi The . . City," Day loc doubt adoptec shirts, . sticks.The first de and wil will we narrow sols. The for Me county Trucke is foun contrat are the Lat compa size of Cha corner does t _ thirty ta his ordor of fall arrive See N other Sor this v Craig distri from . Seco) Gri Scobl $50. other Thur BO ce Al ders er. the : For} posi T pills sick of LSY Maar cia ba