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A Snake Swallowed a Snake.
THE DAILY TRANSCi It was baci somewhere in the sixties . Ii
DROWNS & CALKINS, Fropr jeteors. AN ACCOUNT OF A MARRIAGE ae aT date has not deen put
aipt. A BEDOULN WEDDING. .
fa B. CAL ESS: we = pigs A: << A WANDERING PEOPLE. . so as to vent a critical examii. i ve red réts for a past wheb .
ED == { nation by the incredulous, but because it young, full ‘oi vigor and hope, though
penne oF = f 3 :
lew t:-Medouias Celebrate an Engage. belongs to that period. :
ment—Hew the Bride Was Dressed. There were three of ns bunting prairie
WedJed Without Having Seen Her fa. chickens. They were plentier then than
. they are now
WEDNESDAY ES °N'G, AL &. 3, isvle== ——
The Wysmieg cPGras Valery . sage Lund—AShupte Feast. bh. Chronic invalids, would you .
eS :
to secure a bag of them But only a few . ous health. nronic a
Uniow: Oa Mowiay ther? wo: A L.jonin wedding, which . lately can have such a rare treat now as the . —as of yore—sleep, eat, digest perfectly * . SACRAMESN XO,
< from the Wrening mute Sie wl) hatthe ocession Jo witness, took place — preast of a young. prairie.chicken fried. . Then use, with persistence, Hostetter's)
va Lter-. in Raraldh, a seaside resort near Alexan-. as we were tramping cautiously 3
quartz thro
tyatet sad which
; ag + wns ta-. ghahir. who piches his, tent pear his bine racer thoved slowly out of our way
: 3 ae = = oa va mae guasbec’s honae, and lives there. with his. {t was not the length of the snake that
ken outs? ‘a iptof oly oe . family and cattle, if he has any ' attracted our attention, but its unasnal
below: the suviaes, and waa me goxd a A
‘syrospaee as cold be ack hi 1s:j pend’: cyafir Previons tu the engaze9 on: of the way Neither did it show impaired constitutional vigor spesdily . “tines gon will be taken So open éa! sy, qt the father had obtained three days’ any inclination to resist the invasion . prevails against. Rheumatic and neuralgic
soe * tre vcia which gives’ he) tecveon the plea of his going down 10 {ts eyes had not the well known flash of ailments, malarial disorders, kidney . IN CASH PREMIUMS, For
i = owing. And t this oul) Atexandria for the choice of a daughfight. The bulging thickness of the troubles, and the growing intirmities ot $5,000
misdiaie
encoeragin 2
oa
volt inte that wiesndic yartag: . jer telat. -On the evening of-the third snakeexcitedonrcarwsity After killing .
' day several shots fired successively an. it ond of the boys with his kaife ripped
is to be: reopened to strike the vosL at A) ced tothe mative Bedouins the gha-, it open, andethere to our great surprise benign specific.
3 of Beni.
Lowar depth, avior the dirceti firs return and the happy result of his! ont rolled a rattlesnake which was near
Lis new im charge f oper) ission, The wedding was fixed for that . ly as long, and before he bad been con Raanell, wa ‘ oe vor ‘DIVIDUAL DISPLAY .
tions. day week . pressed seemed to have been nearly as ene ca of 1S Voly; appli ves 00 FOR INDIVIDUAL DI
ogee Groups of Bedonins hastened to am-. thick as the racer He bad. if I remem: . every portion #2 23: SEE ha eh oF FARM PRODUCTS. ;
+€amp Murray.” swir fo the invitation, and after some . 4.7 correctly a button and tworattles. [turns;the hour of rest brings with lee :
: — a = See eke ps AON . eS > » . i renose:— his can je secu by . : 5
talking and shouting the men soon” {f . had the oppertunity now, i would . sound repose. This can Je red mwearance of life and harmony.
ar: luokiag few al ft ‘i Tao Une beds keepimg time to the inovements . aca a rare natural wonder . would . 5.) ole by Care Bros.
time ai Sauce Cot Sear Fy" nog the bands by going upward and down: . peasure the lenzth and thickness of both . .
S Pirst Ardllery Kegiment « caurp™ hte Card. Now and then one of the fellows . Snakes. and wonld also be sure to find .
Mey bois ai €el-* yyilei forth a Badenin song, while the . bnt’wnether the rattlesnake was swal-}
oibers chorused The women sat chat-} jo@ed head or tail first. and whether he}
Gray ting before the tent and occasionally . ).4 heen started on his inland journey
Go filed the air with the shrill sound of the ) gefore or hfter death :
: > raleet. No refreshment was offered.; 4 hai neard that snakes swallowed
; . and their sole eclairage was the moon, . toads and frogs without dissection, but
He. t» eaoally whose Silvery light gave a weird aspect. ,.4 doubts of the ability of the snake to
they ar: g20Ri yin: whole scene After an bour’s . J, expand his throat, bat after this inci.
riate Hhe Sop. . gs iserpent the guests retired. _ dent i donbt no more, and would not be 3
: . The next evening the firing brought: greatly surprised to hear of a racer swalHaried Yesterday: ‘forth all the company of the preceding “jowing himself.—J B Marlin in Cen:
= Miss Mollie Olsen took . nicht This time the great attraction tral Christian Advocate.
‘ eas iwe dancing women. very ptctarnamed “*Cainp
onel ‘Murray. thé As‘
; ebkc Scat 4
General of Unt sate.
Sar-rueuto sadthas ax ex erateeacy 33 ae }
ance in the regiment
liked by the mea, a ul
naine was Ch Z
a ee
The fanerat of ; ae
=" < froin . : Se
place oa is fe ses ls ,) esquely dresset! aud their faces covered , Evolation of thé Knife.
her f i Washuge, @00) on a soft black miustiu. They entered) --[his cascful of implements which
The ices se Fab wats ‘the rin formed oy the inen, each. of we have newly placed on exhibition is
y read DY! Quem 3 :za long staff—an adjanct . designed to show thx devel npeeet of the
q onaftelte com! to the r44ous movements of their Sigures. ~¢o9) which we call the Kuzic, beginning
c. Gist, Le . They ‘went ronwd and round, shaking from the earliest times.” said Professor .
i gctets> agh ‘ear tins and leaning at different inyacon at the National waseam “First. posed of Mrs.
aud Sra. Wed pees The pes teevals heir staffs, while the clapping “yon observe. is the fragment of flint,
prope. ti ast beavatal asa eee rs e pbled in whichever part which the savage split by banging it on .
fusion of chuict Horal oGerage Bt¥s SS" Uy ae ping the women approached. _top with a.signe bumu:er into a number
dent: “ct ii Wine. Hiv } observed 4 yonng enthusiast take of gakes The smaller ones were used
acne nm ban-ifal of saad from where one of the tor arrow pointa and the bigger ones for .
‘ : had trodlen and kiss. it re gpives, thesr edges being split off so;
peatediy. [noticed taut the bridegroom, sharp that you might almost shave with .
+ ss wus absent, and. asking for the cause. gine of them Next you see the flint}
ae as samsae ="
. aa informed jhat be was too bashfal jnserte] into a bandle of split wood or .
__teappear — Two hours iater the company tone. and gather Waprovements, the}
@.=persed. to begin afresh at titervals faster
for piamititis 1
pl af
onring the sucrt engagement. bandle by the rosin of trees aud by cord ,
THES of one ser-er wpother bound. around-to:
At last the eventfal morning dawnéd. ; secure it
ge:
Anew tent had ‘been pitched for the “The most-heantiful ksife inthe colyiaing comple. while in-that of the old —j-aron ig this exqnisitely molded blade
will coaciade once several! cauldrens full of rice and of greenish jute: belonging to the stone
ee seuter_were boiling When the rice Was aoe branded with a walrus tusk “You
ee iy iy SEER SS er ee 3 :
. wae rcidont 1 am about toelate . horn of half its distastefcl teatiires . SSS TA TE = 4 Xt Ee
Hosts of distinguished men and Women)
battling with obstacles that scemed well i
nigh insurmountable, their pulses beat, .
it was bat a little task . their veins tingled with the glow of joy-;
al . contained . dria, where many honses have a Bedoui® . through the thick. clean prairie grass a most reliable of vitaliziug medicines. .
Nervousness, dyspepsia, hypochondria, aj
loss of appetite and sleep, this grand;
os
The bridegroom was the som of A. thickness and its indisposition to get reparative of a debilitated phy aqne and: LI, peodncers should be represented,” a 1d" Consamers soonld attend. It is, in!
age, are successfully comlbatted by this
ed and enriched—ears life and energy to .
formal a ring and began clapping hands, . more careful in the examination. of taking Dr. J. H. McLean's Sar eparilia. ‘ The Grand Exposition Building will present an 4%
i
. ,
Grand Music hall nigbOS pale fades Musicians, . TUESDAY ; SEPT. 1 sT, 5 . 391 ?
ite ee eee we gee ms
rings of this primitive knife in the~
The Ruggedest Path in Life = j THE @REAT
‘OF CILIFORNIA FOR 1891.
—WILL OCCUR AT—
{TWO WEEKS.)fact. a season of enjoyment and recrea ion. To niss the State Fairis to miss’
i the greatest gathering of the year.
FARM PRODUCTS ALONE.
i . FOR COUNTY EXUIBITS.
. $2,500 !
i
{
Tue circnlatioa of the biood—quicken=f abn —— }
Schilling’s BestTne Great Exhibition ot Live Stock,»and the Superb Racing,
> . J
. With other out-door recreative amuseme:its, will furnish entertainment for all.
. g@ Ali Exhibits are carried FREE, and the Railroads give liberal excursion rates
lof fare. .
: = .
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been} £ZSEND FOR PREMIUM LISTS. zs
.
t
Untriel—a joy desied.
Sweet es
For Over Half a Certuryused fot over Sfteen years by miflions of; ££ For information ef all kinds, address the RCS cg Ge a
raothers for their chikiren while teething, +4
EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary.”
ai
with veriect success. It soothes the chik ae
% 7 : j
seitens the gffms, aliays all pain. cure='
_— a onan
wind colic, and is the best remedy for di. : ced 3
arrhea. Seld by Druggists in every part} At [Be : AW . all ay f),
He. sure and for ‘‘Mrs. : ; 1 iii 2 5
i
of the world.
Wuxstow’s Sooraixe Serr,” and take . MLL. &,D. MARS‘, Proprietor.no other kind. 25 cents per bottle. tf . Mil Rock Creek, Office and Yards... Boulder st., Nevada City, Cal }
Sees ees . z : MAXNUPACTURERS OF AND BEAL SRSIN ;
= FLOORING, RUSTIC, a
imples. — — SHAKES, SHINGLES. .
i Doors, ‘a
The oll id2a was that facial erurtio:<« were wrinaocws, ee .
dae to a “blood humer,” fer whici they
gave potash. Thus tu< o.dSarsapttiil.s ¢on;
tain potash. a drasti
of decroasinz, actual;
tien
Boxes. :
Kept eorstautiy on hend or made to order.
BRIDGE AND MINING LUMBER
ineral, the. iastead
€restes more erup;
You have noticed this we o:.n tabing {
erSarsaparilas. itis however now known j
thatthe stomach the bicod cresting pawer, . .. ._. ‘a es heal
is thé seat Of Sl] Vitiating or cleansing oper: jggga li cHtlers, larce Gr alam, are si -emimmesiate atid persosal a:tention. }
ations. A stomach clogged by indigestion or j
constipation, vitiates the bloud, result pim. ~~
ples_A_elean stomach and heeltainl di.
gesiion purifies it and they tee Thus ©
Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla is compounded &
after the modern idea to regulate the bowels ~
und stimniste the digestion: The effert_is
immediate. A short testimonial to contrastthe action of the potash Sarsaparillas and
done some cil was poured over it, and 44, hardiv find a more sara ny tori
2<60--step Diaited : forward to receive the contents oy entlery wares © Most curious of the Se viet > s 3 trous-“Phis formed the-whele niodcrh tools there ts this sailor's knife,
Ti s:5:-& miner from Ws: mney of the wedding breakfast, and was sqn-re at the end instead oF pointed, to
oe s ; + : =
wus ens us that thicts A a:eaniel to by the bridegroomn’s mother, preyent stabbing in a row, or the danear agen besa drai-ed by © by sone ovner umatrons. The 555s falling of the weapon from aloft.
Eagle Bind men have
talia an Ww ur te
: ¢ aad the young people had gone tO [ts b.ade drops ont at’ the end of the
heel gaiseueeens si “fete the bride” They had taken with pandie when » spring is touched, 60
<eiand taat tne tedgo is w large sat te) 1g wneof the ghufirs camels; which 4.0) jack can held a rope with one hand
adequate to keep the ult gorty 7 Ty. Shae to rereive tae opr oa Sant eos Ham + nerinn arithant:
In all probability the mill wil A forge proce 6G Was formed. headed Fe-ably enlarged, Ti coasizts 0 pil by tereeiten aad other Bedoning armed AN en &preunt of a Hen.
with guna. which they fired frequently “Estas. only a little hen, with a lopped
a aso See The ngiie. completely hiddea from eigut comb and a fiashed face, that broke up
Suit te Guiet Title. iby tue eartains of the canopy, aud fol the pastorate of an able Maine parson
ao : ‘iessed by the women. tronght up the She used to sméeak under the fence, you
gat D> Binkt f-titit ag before every frien? s.tont-to-dance— tee across the grass -horder-with the minthe Superior Cust against y Nclves-! fide aud sing Al about 4 ovlock in the et step and then the elder's garden had
jo th quiet title ia the conth Scotia afreruoon the merry parts strived at the totake it. Of course it was agzgravatGisteici. Ewdexroom’s place ‘The laiter nad re ing. Did you ever watch a hen at this
;riained at pome. ‘ , job? é
Yhe father. who was bolding the'eam She trips carelessly into the middle of
ela bri:ile, rded it ov4F to his wife the garden bed: she cocks ber head: a
——
at present.
T. 3 Y
quartz mine in Grass iey
Defendant recently applied: inra pate
to the New ‘dea quartz mive. asd it i
alleged that his -applic
part of the South coiia.
relay ss
The Federal Leon.
tion enbraecs a
the bridal tent. each time accompanicd gnees partners with a flipand a scrape te
by shots, which are the chief feature iaz the right, a flirt and a kick to the left, a
ats : ,& Bedouin wedding Finally the cam+i « double shnffie and a grand skirt dance
The Federal Loan has realizcd 380ance. Stopped before the entrance of the tent flonrish. ‘Phen she looks for grub.
and the bride was carried in by het .
smother-in-law
of free gold from tweuty-cight days run
with five stamps, and tic supharcss.o . THE BRIDE. . . she came in miraculonsly, astonishingly,
tained during the same t’me will yiellin’ 4 was enrions to ses her face, and. as 1 throngh a new hole every day. Then
theneighborhood of as inch sore of tie was asked tu go in, 4 glad:ty accepiei came at length wrafh and a girding of
precious meta!. ‘fhe ore is estimated te The tent had twocompartmentsand was the loins: a gun, bangz!—dead hen float
give from #15 to $20 to the ton. yuite devoid of furnitute, except some ing upon sae placid breast of a river
rings and straw mattings, ononeof which eddy The current wasbed the corpse
the bridesat sarroupded by other womem upon the neighbor's strand and then the
She was a girl of fourteen. with regular neighborhood heard the tale. The atrocifeatures, beautiful black eyesand tatooed ty was fanned vigorously and the poor
chin--a most prevalent fashion ameng parson found that he was not to be an
Summons Liver Regulator“has never
failed to relieve costivewess, and blind or
ci bleeding piles.
—~-——+~@e + ---——
Schilling’s Ke-t. a s :. t ‘
red silk chemise caught up at the waist the same time. ‘Therefore his farewell
Buy, try—on them rely. with a decpsash . On her head she wore sermon. Dexter Gazette.
— ree a dark bine veil, tied with a red silk; ee
Ask your grocer for “‘Lily White” handkerchief. beneath which very fine’ The Chinese have a saying. that is
flour and see that you get it if _ plaita of jet black hair came down in St Once aniusing and sarcastic. Refer--, two bandeaux over her temples. Afte1 ring to the smatiness of the feet of the
So easy in its action, harmless and gxchauging a few complimentary words Chinese women, they say: “What the
effectual in relieving 1s Simmons Liver with her, [ withdrew. glad to escape the ; women have lost in their feet they hav
Regulator. , stifling aizn@sphere of the tent. added to their tonzues.
RS OE EET ; A sheik bad been called to perform
A DISORDERED condition of the stom . the marriage contract, which took place
ach or malaria in the system will pro-! between the parents of both parties
— -— + omer a
duce sick headache. You ean remove this The sew couple were not present at the The Gelebrated French Cure,
ceremony. The ghafir banded over to. Warranted 6 APHRODITINE” or money
reiune: trouble by taking Dr. J. Uf. McLean's {, ‘ Pap aL m ave ?
ag wR, his sca’s father-in-law £50 on condition. ‘cure
Little Liver and Kidney Pillcts. 25 sag ay yA 3 -° that if later on ‘the young wife should 1s SoLD on 4
cents per viel. Sold by Carr Bros. ‘ask to be dixorced, the money was to ices
= Sa cont back to its first owner; and if, on to cnroany form
' the contrary. the husband claimed a olpespu:rs disea-9
MES at Ee A ‘@rany disorder of
5 : soyparat the suth wonld renain with the gencrative orHow Ss hin fa ber-in-law nhs gana of eithersex,
whether arising
ak OS
: Dunus thnul tune the gnests had sat * fromtheexcessive
ever their frugal meal. of which they . SEFORE uscof S.i-nulant:, R
puricok in gronps of four er five persons ‘tion, ver incipenee, te peuth ea Leasot reih
i aronnd each wooden bowl Their fingers oo eee ae bear'og down Paine in the
mare] them the use of forks and spuons ation, cebertiat eaiahae } y omien aie
Wul> they were still vecupied with} -:acss, Wonk Memory, foe of Power and Impo= ‘ A ne hich if negtacted ofie. at tur
tints repast thé bridegroom stole to the . -{23" 2nd daasaine Poo 2-80 chee, Obones
noptial tcut. where he saw his wife for ah Bent by ee senses: io yi ;
A Ray Stee yy 2 PITTS A GTANANTE® ia given ic
bie Bent OMe. aes = hone ateraar’ vory $0 Op let rereivet,t yeu artthe money li
,sne neity party broke ap wnd quel . . : epmanent ce i3 Rot eleried, We hae
geigped = London Queen au-ands of feetinioniny
,* Doth sexes, who “ave Feen pervepgnently cure?
; Stheme ci splvoditice. Uirsplakres. Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO,
WACI¥FIC BRANCH,
**« Sanseme Stre>t, Sun Francisco, Cai.
te Your Liver ?
Is the Oriental salutation,
knowing that good health
cannot exist without a
healthy Liver. When the
Liver is torpid the Bowels are sluggish and constipated, the food lies
in the stomach undiPraying foi Home.
Ilere is the prayer of the minister of
the Cuinbrays, two miserable islands in
A 4 the mouth of the Clyde. *U Lord, bless Ee
oisoning the and Le gracions to the (ireater and the oS woe cees — :
“ nent headache =—— Laster Crumpraya, and in Thy septe do . . = ;
: ; f lai nut lurget the adjaceat idands-of Great w. D, V:. NTCN «+ Nevada Gi y.
Seen -% OUDE OF ae : Beitain and Irelaad.” San Francisco . . :
tude, despondency and = = ajyonuut. = ;
nervousness indicate how 55
t e whole system is de ~ .
3 zanged. Simmons Liver } Savitery tetelligesen:
' Texcher — You must not come to sehool
Regulator has been the any more. Tommy, until your mother
means of restoring more . has recovered from the smallpox,
people to healt and . Yoiimy—There ain't a bit of danger.
ppiness by giving them She ain't going to give me the smaljahealthy Liver than any
agency known on earth.
eae ee
pet
. Why, bow is that?”
: -. “She's my stepmotherShe never ay
Fae cn cnd cacy. £08 ma anything “Texas Siftings,
PPOINTED; He Had Waited Before. * Beralta Eail,
loon very lange wooden” bowls Were eq weapon amang the products of ols F., writes:
y went all over Ratuleh, stop. know, just the way hens do-always, tip
wise led the animsai seven Nimes around careless look comes into her eye; she bal.
Well, that person saw the whole thing .
, for days: same hen. saine gestures. ais] .
B-dewin women She wore g long.dark assassin and the leader of the parish at;
froma eld and young, ;
. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St, A
“YT have for years had indi~ B=
gestion. .J tried a popular Sarsaparilia but it :
actially cansed more pimples to break out § 3 #4
,on my face. Hearing that Joy's was & ister
preparation and acted differently, I tried it
and the pimples immediately disappeared.”
J s Vegetable .
ou Sarsaparilla : . eee nae
aes Tremendous Fall in Prices .
‘Fruits and Yegeizhles—
All kiads in their jeanci
Joy's. Mrs. of 400 Hayes St,
Sati-faction (:oa0 ctor tor Morey E-fanded!
‘
Ten Cett» for Prial Botile, or O:e Dol actu Pier.
CALIFORNIA CEPHLING * Oia SY. Eexe Nevapa.
W. D. VINTON and CARR BROTLESS, Nevada City.
Uh a np elaine a
: :
Cigars— 3
i The Famous “Plantation” —hest five ;
cent Cigar in town. j
‘Home-made Cardies— s—iys .
\
I have positively determined to RE MOVE FROM
All the choicest Confectionery, made ;
fresh daily.
‘Toys and Notions —
Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be reduced.
About everything in this Ime yon
ean think of. ;
less than San Francisco cost.
nity for securing Bargains.
COME EARLY
BEFORE THE STOCK
IS BROKEN.
oHERE IS A PARTIAL LIST:
Commerciai St., opp. Transcript Block. . men’s Suits I sell now at $ 462, in other stores $ 7.50
“ “ %
Do not miss this opportuNEW GOODS . :
EVERY DAY! EVERY DAY?
“NEW GOODS!
THOMAS LEDDY;PIONEER CANDY FACTORY,
ieee : 6a 10.00,
“ “ 7.00 “ 10.00,
TED’ SS “ * 7.530 a“ 12.00.
“ 11,00 “ -16.00.
{ a ‘ “ “ 3 “
i " AY 4 Ly 7 ry Y) 32.00 18.00.
DUGG UL) i iu MS 14.00 “ 20.00.
i > . £call yourspeeial attention t) my Black Diagonal and Jorascrew 3ack and Frock Suits
PARLOR Ss. They are used for Presa. At$12.75.
Je: rsucker Ceats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $i 50. T
Broad Street, oppocite Citizens Bank. itis imposs ble to enumerate all Suite I have. Come and satisfy yourself tha: ttate.
ieent is correct.
Men's Co ton Pants: at $1 00 a pair, fincy patterns like Cassimere Pants.
rhe very best, the Diamond Brand White Shirt, well made and fitty cut, full front.
75 centa to $1.00, :
Men’s Gingham Blouses, % cents. 5
tfotel Keepers’ and Families’ Pienie. A Chance te ge* Blankets cheap.
i havea fing lot of Exs*crn and Maryeyiile Bl inkets of all col-rs T w a
cine wibat Wholenule prices. _ slsa Red Com furters in wll shades. at chipteton 66: lee
‘ine Marysville White tamilv Blankets $4 fur $5.25; 107b; 144.
rack Proof Kubber Boots, $5.75 a pair. = 4, $7.79 , $10 each pair.
“ 450 ~
. HAVE THE CHOICEST:STOCK_OF
CANDIES
Ever brought to Nevada County.
Bost “ 40 *
ice Cream Soda Water iter state r 3B =
The largest line of Truvks and Valises in Neyada'C :
\en’s Sinine eis hom nailed. made in S. F., pat et maa a ame
a Ware AND SEWED Cad lave Gaiters, $3.50, worth $5.
Pureand Rich IoeCr an [tens fngan tm, wotaiee
p oni Sinstiin Le Rive‘ed, 45 centsa pair.
a A STRCIALTY.
“ Cantoa + 1.enel Unde sh ers, §
ANTOINE TAM, «Merino ee ee
‘ aud a large assortment of other kinds.
THE PIONES CATERER. BOY’S CLOTHING: .
re : Soys’' Navy Piannc! Blouse Sult< sell now § 1.00, formerly $1.50
{ a Por eet rr ne ° a s Ba ac % yrs Lk, Md Lio
j : evo . 0 re 1.77, = 2.50.
{ FOGELI = PATENT a Mixed Cassimere = ae 2.50, “ 400.
. ‘“ ‘ ‘ “ 375, Fr B60
: : “ “« fn ee. “ 302, eee
5 Se — Sa s Fine * as 8 87, “ 5.00.
Boys Knee Pants, » cents a pair, formerly 37 cents.
FRUIT PICKER): = %:. we
eee All Wool * Bee 4 $1.95 .
“ s oo D st a“ $1.00 “ 1 fO a
E < < Ladies’ Shoes of the very }. st material. No ijaferi h ;
the I: test practical invention for the . Ladies fine French Kid Buu n $337, any pata arte
benei.t of orchardists. at eles Fine Potaie tahoe eae he 4 whe to 6 oni pent is
. i ‘on 2 Be to 6, a 12.75
: * Feench Kid, 24 qnahry “4 suhcniat aed ar aad we é wap .
er * _ *ebble Goat Button Shoes ages bs 2.00 s 2.50.
} ehit ‘ss 4 to “ “
NO MORE LADDERS ee Se tog ia oe ae
NO MOKE CLIMBING TREES! . Misses” Kid Heeled*Spoes lito1, -* i ee 2.00.
NO MORE BRUISED FRUIT!) _ Al goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold .at
ea the same rates. ;
The prices are much Jower than retail dealers can buy
OF" It in so simples child can use it, : :
It will pay you to lay in a supply, as under ordinary If you have any fruit t> pick you cannot £0F:
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or Nevada Coumty> age
—_‘COMMENCING———
And Continuing Five Days.
PavVILIon EXHIBITS AT
RaAcING AND Stock EXHIBITS ATGlenbrook Park.
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10,000 Given in Purses and Premiums
. Liberal Purses fat State and County Horses. Liberal
Premiums tor ie Sick Farming, Orchard —
: and Dairy Products, and Mineral
Mechanical and Art
Exhibits.
THE SPEED PROGRAM: ~*
TUESDAY, September Ist.
} 1. Ranning. District. Three-fourths of a mile and repeat. $25 entrance ; $10
. forfeit ; $150 added. Second horse $50.
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3. ‘Trotting. District. 2 year olds and under, $200.
WwW EDNESDAY, September 2d.
Boys’ Tournament at ll a. Mw.
4. Running. Nevada County N. G. R. R. Stake. District. One mile and re_..». peat, $25 entrance ; $15 forfeit ; 3250 added. Second horse $50. oe
5. Running. National Hotel Stake. Free for all. Two year olds. 5-8 of a
mile. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; secon $50 ; maidens
allowed 5 pounds. 7
6. Running. Free for all. $25 entrance ; $10 iorfeit ; $200 added ; second
horse $50. 1 1-4 miles. ;
. 7. Trotting. 2:40 class, $400.
THURSDAY, September 3d.
Grand Stock Parade at 11 o’clock a. m.
Running. Nevada City Stake. Free for ali.” 1. 1-4 miles. ' 3 z : ‘ entrance ;
$10 forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50. ” .
9. Pacing. Free for all. 2:30 class, $400.
10. Trotting. 3 year olds. Free for all, $300.
FRIDAY, September 4th.
Ladies Tournament at 1) o’clock a. u.
11. Running. Grass Valley Stake. Free for all. One mil id ;
entrance ; $25 forfeit ; $300 added ; second horse $75. oe
2. Running. North Banner Mine Stake. Free for all. 3-4ofa mile and repeat. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50,
13. Trotting. Free for all. 2:30 class, $500.
14. Runniag. District. Saddle Horse Stake. Catch weights. Que mile. $5
entrance ; $50 added. Four moneys, 50; 25, 15 and 10 per cent. :
SATURDAY, September 5th.
Grand Stock Parade at 10 o’clock a. mM.
15. Running. South Yuba Stake. Free for all. 5-8 of i
‘ , 5 a mile and 5
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, 3600.
$25 entrance ; $10
CONDITIONS.
t two year olds) 5 toenter and 3
All trotting races are the best three in five Nee
ess number than.5 to fill by the -ostart, but the Board reserves the right to hald a
reduction of a proportionate amount of the purse.
The National Association rules to Board , govern, but the the righ
heats of any two classes alternately, or trot a special race tetesen blaae as a
A horse making a walk over shall be entitled only oney paid i
vides less than bey sige vg number of starters pees Ney ear eee pA rnd ag
trance n i ivi ya: two-thi : ee noney paid in, to be divided as follows : two-thirds to first, one-third to the
_ The State Agricultural Society
ditions named are otherwise.
In all running races three starters will be required.
@n all of the above races the entrance wi " oa
pany nominations. Purses will be ridden pear i spn aa acca
In all tries not declared Rl ee n race en G :
he eGaieat ta decks out by 6 r. at. of the day preceding the race will
“When there is more than one entry by one
rules to govern all running races, except when coneae
‘. ticular horse they are to start must be named ers in the interest of, the parrace.
M. of the day preceding the
Racing colors to be vamed in entrance, _~ ee
Ne namedin their ente an 4 Wear caps of distinct colors, which must
Tn races designated as ‘‘District” onl orses igi owned i
Nevada county prior to July 10th, 1801, Dor*eeare eligible that were oe
Hay and feed will not be furnished Society {
grounds at aarti Fo, Straw will be feria ioe seihaaty Re a. ae r
Entry blanks obtain pplication to thé Sesratiey's Wik Movado a > pais to thé Secretary's fice Nevads
Entries to close with the Seeretary on August 15th, 1902.
= ‘ eg os M. L. MARSH, President. < :
Postaffice addyoge, Nevada ity, Cal.
Ag th?
Fie
I, J. ROLFE, Secretary. .
Yt Postoffice address, Nevada City, Cal.
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