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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. .
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors.
L, 8. CALKINS, N. P. BROWN,
EDITOR. BUSINESS MANAGER.
——EEEeeeee en =
TAURSDAY EV’'N’G, /AUG. 6, 1891.
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River Mining.
Says yesicoday's Tidings: Messrs.
Bourne and Pollard of the company miing at Boston Bar, four miles below the
junction of the Middle and South Yubas,
were in town today to secure a 50-foot
belt for a water. wheel. They. have four
wheels pumping water out of the exeayation they have made in the river bed, and
find another a necessity. The shafts! on
which these wheels-work’ are 168) and
1574 feet in length, respectively. The
excavation, which is about twenty feet
in depth, is carried on by means of a derrick. It is estimated that to reach the
and who thought himself very smart,
was easily sold by ‘an old “gag.” Pretending to be something of an epicure,
he was praising the. sea products found
near the Hub, when a Philadelphia lawyer remarked: “But you should eat our
oysters.
original bed of the river will require digging six feefdeeper. The top layer of
gravel is said to yield about $1.50 per
day to the man, but Bourne, Pollard: &
Co. are after gold by the bucketful and }
hence seek the original bed.
Kof P. Service Medals.
K ——
Knights of Pythias who attend threefourths of the meetings and drills of their
respective Divisions ‘for a period of four .
consecutive years are entitled to receive
elaborately engraved and enameled ‘‘service medals” of silver. wo members of
Mountain Division of this city haveearued
them during the lage four years. The
winners of these médals can if they desire go upon the retired list.
lie oo—
Mihing Election.
At a meeting of the Beckman Hill
Gravel Mining Company held this week
the following officers. were elected : N.
Webber, President; F. W. Bost, Secretary; B. H, Miller, Treasurer. The
above gentlemen with John Peterson and
“Aug. Rapp constitute the Board of Directors. The company will shortly begin the development of their claim which
is situated on this side of Pleasant Valley.
Amateur Theatricals.
Mrs. Hazen, an actress under whose
direction (irass Valley amateurs will on . t
the £9 instant “produce “at that city “. portal hatred. and paced” on to new!
‘play entitled “The Colonel's Bride," was
in town today.
Valley engagement the lady may determine to’come to this city and. organize a
“gimilar—company.——It isalso likely the
Grass ,Valleyans will produce their play
here.
Last evening’s Sacramento Bee contains a poem entitled “Tae New Baby”
and contributed by T. G. Hocking. It
"begins thus :
We got a new baby up ‘tour house,
Comed last night, stili's er mouse
Can it be that the Tidings editor is getting poetical with advancing age or did
another man of the same name do it?
A Neighborly Act.
When Editor Wadsworth of the Herald
heard yesterday afternoon that the newspaper press.in this office had broken down
_he promptly came over and tendered the
use of his press for the ‘printing of last
evening’s TrRanscrirT. Ax the mending
of the break was completod a little later
the kind offer was not availed of, but it
was nevertheless fully appreciated.
A Camping Expedition.
Fred Searls and J, M. Alussey of thi.
city, Henry Disque of Colfax aud probably Mr. Bigelow of Columbia Hill wil.
leave next week on a camping trip to the
Middle Fork of the American river. They
will find first-class huntingand fishing up
there. ¥
Simmons Liver Regulator has never
failed torelieve costiveness, and blind or
bleeding piles.
Schilling’s Best.
Buy, try—on them rely.
Ask your grocer for ‘‘Lily White”
flour and see that you get it. ti.
—_—_——-—+ ome —Ick Cream Sopa, 10 cents a glass, at
Carr Brothers. Y
So gasy in its action,” harmless and
effectual in relieving is Simmons Liver
Regulator.
aetna
A DISORDERED condition of the stem’
ach or malaria in the system will produce.sick headache. You can remove this
trouble by taking Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Little Liver and Kidney Pillets. 25
cents per vial. Sold by Carr Broa.
How’s
=
Your Liver?
Is the Oriental salutation,
knowing that good health
cannot exist without a
healthy Liver. When the
Liver is torpid the Bowels are slnggish and con~~
stipated, the food lies
in the stomach undiested, poisoning the
Blood; frequent headache
eusues; aiveling of lassitude, despondency and —
nervousness indicate how
t e whole system is deenged, Simmons Liver
Reguiator has been the
means of ing more
por to health and
ppiness by giving them
declined to order them, claiming he had
At the close of her Grass }-emoke ring invariably bears these queer
eee tm
IN LOVERS’ WALK.
In Lovers’ Walk the wind is wild;
To right and left the leaves are piled, .
Or writhe amid the branches bare,
Or pad the runways of the hare,
Yet here the sweet Jung days have smiled.
\With wonders then the woods were aisled;
‘The freshest rose and airs most mild
Were found by those who wandered there
In Lovers’ Walk. :
For ail those hearts unreconciled
Thst were with whispered words beguiled
When larks were reeling in the air.
Aad scents were blown from everywhere,
The wind is sobbing like a child
in Lovers’ Walk,
—Hester Middieton Symes.
All He Coald Eat for Ten Cents.
A young Bostonian visiting this city,
They would knock you silly.
Why, I can give you all the Philadelphia
oystersyon can eat for ten cents!”
The Bostonian het fifty dollars on his
reputation as an oyster eater. So one
evening, after a period of semi-starvation
to fit himself for the contest, he and the
lawyer went to a well known oyster saloon not far from Broad and Chestnut
streets. The lawyer threw a dime on
the counter, and told the oysterman to. _
go ahead. Ten oysters were opened and
rapidly consumed by the Bostonian. His
mouth wateted for more, but the lawyer
won the fifty dollars. A storm of reproaches greeted him, in the midst of
which he calinly remarked: “My dear
boy, have you not had all the oysters you
can eat for ten cents? Ask the man. He
won't-give-you any more for the money.”
—Philadelphia Record.
Women aod Age.
I just wonder what makes some women so mean to other women about the
question of age. . was ata reception the
other afternoon—not a man in sight—
goodness! wasn’t it dull, and one girl)aaid to another: __
“How old do you think Miss H—— is?”
“She will never see thirty,” said the
ore questioned. ‘I knew her ten yeare
ago, ind she was out in society then.”
“She makes herself up cleverly,” said
the first speaker, and just then Miss
H— walked up.,, You may never believe it, but she went straight to the one
who.was inquiring about her age and
who poses asa debutante; and asked her
if she remembered when-the cholera was
here. It was positively awful Then
hey gave each other the sweet smile of
victims. :
It is so foolish to try to dispute with
time. 1 would never do it, but all the
same it is very ill bred in people always
hinting about how old you are—when
you are still in-your teens. —Detroit Free
Press.
Smeke Blossoms.
asked au old smoker. .‘‘Well, the way to
inuke them is this: Blow a ring in a still
atmosphere and then watch it, The
siioke making the ring revolves toward
the center as you look toward it. While
it is floating:away a part of the fing!
shivots slowly away from the rest, forminga loop When thetwo.sides of this
foop comes almost together the loop
seams to burst at its apex, and a lily]
shaped blossom appears there. Sometimes this blossom will break up intc
other smaller loops and they will pro
duce smaller smoke blossoms as did the
larger one; 1 can’t account for it, but a
_blossoms.”"—New York Sun
A Vegetable Bouguet.
While J stood in a Sixth avenue drug
store the other evening an old man,
pourly clad, entered and bought a bottle
of perfumery, which he sprinkled over r
bed ot what looked like cut flowers in s
tray he carried upon his arm.
flv asked me to buya bunch “Only
five cents,” besaid. My bouquet consisted of three roses. The white rose
was a turnip, delicately carved; the yellow rose was made from a carrot and
the red one from a beet.
The old man's skil) in duplicating
flowers in vegetables was certainly admirable and the perfumed spray made
the illusion complete.—New York Herald.
Knew What Was Coming.
Mr. Tiptop—As you are a fluent linist’ you would probably enjoy the
rench comedy by 8 French compan}
at the theater. Will you accept me a
an escort?
_ Miss Westend—Er—I am not feeling
very well this afternoon, You understand French, . suppose, Mr. Tiptop?
“Dear me, no. . don’t know a word
of it.” geives
“Obi Thank you, Mr. Tiptop, 1 will
accompany you with pleasure.”—Good
News.
A vessel at sea put. on all speed te
escape a colossal waterspout, which came
roaring along and threatened to engulf
it. The waterspont eventually passed
elose to the vessel, which was lifted some
yards on the wave which the waterspont
sucked up as it passed.
Seven children—three sony and four
daughters—of the. abolitionist John
Brown are now living. One. of the sons,
Salinon, is a farmer; John is a fruit
groweron Put-in-Bay island, Lake Erie.
and Jason is a lecturer.
ad 2 Scat
A .careful examifation of different
sumples of any one kind of ehalk will
generally show from 200 to 300 different
epecios Of shells, bat by far the largest
portion fs composed of only some eight
to ten epecies
Coffee pounded in a mortar und roastHed 07 an iron plate, sugar burned on tot}:
coals, and vinegar boiled with myrth
une <prinkled ou the floor and furniture
of a sick room, are excellent deodorizers,
P.rsons will find that they can write
easily ani legibly while traveling on a
railroad train if they will use a pillow
aaa table to reat their paper on.
The Lightning Fruit Jar
Is‘generally acknowledged to be the very
best'in the market. Legg & Shaw are
the sole agents at Nevada City. tf
fe wd
mes
Schilling’s Best.
Trial will tell how they excel.
——_~» 66-0 :
Srumons Liver Regulator has never
been known to fail to cure dyspepsia.
Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved.
imples.
The old idea was that facial eruptions wae
due to @ “blood humor,” for which they
gare potash. Thusfhoold Sarsaparillas contain potash, a drastic mineral, that instead
of decreasing, actually creates more eruptions. You have noticed this when taking
otherSarsaparillas. [tis however now known
that the stomach, the blood creating power,
is the seat of all vitiating or cleansing operTHA CGRHBAT
STA TE EF AI E&
OF CALIFORNIA FOR 1891.
—WILL OCCUR AT—
SACRAMENTO,
__“Did_ yon ever see a smoke ‘blossom?’ . _
The Gelebrated French Cure,
ations. A stomach clogged by indigestion or
constipation, vitiates the blood, result pimples. A clean stomach and healthful digestion purifies it anl they disappear. Thus
Joy's Vegetable 8 illa is comp ded
aiter the modern idea to regulate the bowels
and stimulate the digestion. The effect is
immediate. A short testimonial to contrast
the action of the potash Sarsaparillas and
Joy’s. Mrs. C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes 8t.,
8. F., writes: ‘I have for years had indigestion. I tried a popular Sarsaparilla but it
From a letter written by, Mrs. Ada E.
Hurd of Groton, 8. D., we quote: ‘‘Was
taken with a bad-cold, whith settled on
my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors
gave me up saying I could live but a
shorttime. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if Icould not stay with
my friends on earth, I would meet my
absent ones above. My husband was
advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I
* gave it a trial, took in all eight . bottles;
it has cured me and thank God I am now
awell and hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drugstore, regular
ize, 50 cents and 31.00.
preparation and acted differently, I tried it
and the pimples immediately disappeared.”
s Vegetable
Joy Sarsaparilla
Largest bottle, most e(fective, same price.
Try “Lily White” Flour and keep
2 eQeeIck Cream Sopa Warer at Carr Bro’s.
Drug Store. tf
A Sure Cure for the Liquor or Opium
Habits.
tigars—
eent Cigar in town.
Home-made Candies—
The East India cure for these awful
habits can be given without the patient’s
‘ knowledge, and is the only known specitic
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
fresh daily.
Toys and Notions —
can think of.
NEW GOODS .
EVERY DAY! v RY DAY
NEW GOODS!
THOMAS LED ’Y,
PIONEER CANDY FACTOLY,
Commercial St., opp. Transerijt Block
TAM’S
PARLORS,
ONE EN jovs Broad Street, opposite Citizens Bank.
th the method and results wh« :
vrup of Figs-is-taken;-it-is-pleasai
id vefreshing to the taste, and ac:
sutly yet promptly on the Kidney:
iver and Bowels, cleanses the sy
-m effectually, dispels colds, head
ches and fevers and cures. habitus
oustipation permanently. For sak
u 50c and.$! bottles by all druggists
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE, ay NEW YORK, N.Y
A SPECIALTY.
BY THE D1isH.
ANTOINE TAM,
THE PIONEER CATEREK.
Werrented <A PHRODITINE” socan
Ie BoLD oN A
_ POSITIVE
QUARANTEE
tocureany form
pat nde ee
_orany Gisorderot _'
the generative organs of eithersex, 7
By a. whether arising
’ fromtheexcessive /
BEFORE _ useof Stimulants, AF TE
Tobacco or Opium, Or through ) outhful indiscre
tion, over indulgence, &c , such as Loss of Brain
Power, Wakotulness, Bearing down. Pains in the
oack, Seminal Weakness, Llysteria, Nervous Prosation, Nocturnal Emissions, Le corrb Diziness, Weak Meméry, Loss of Power and Impoeaey, which if neglected often lead to premature
“d age and insanity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes
9 $5.00. Sent by mailon receipt of price*
A WRILZEN GUARANTEE is given for
ery $5.00 order received, to refund the money if
: Permanent cute is not effected.” We have
ds of testimonials from old and young,
Ww <1 both sex who have hee rmane)
Lp teense ofhphiwahipe chelates address
THE APHRO MEDICINE Co.
PACIFIC BRANCH, é
“« Sansome. Street, Bin Francisco, Cal
FOGELVS PATENT
FRUIT PICKER
.
NO MORE LADDERS
benefit of orchardists.
NO MORE CLIMBING TREES!
a”
are hie ae ford to be without one.
W. D. VINTON ~ ~ = Nevada Gity.
For Sale by
Nevada City, July 29—1m
Y . WEAVE REMOVED
DENNY & GRAY;
Horse-Shoers
-—— AND ——
Veoraita rat,
A School for Girls.
Opens Aug. 4, 1891, at BerkeLey, Car
HOMER B, SPRAGUE, President.
Finest School Building and Furniture
in America.
NEVADA CITY,
Have you DecipEeD
WHERE TO GO FOR
Your SUMMER OUTING?
Have Removed to their
NEW SHOP AT TH & PLAZA,
The new route via Calistoga to i
Bartlett Springs, Clear Lake, Soda
Bay, Harbin Springs,
Seigler Springs, Adama Springs,
Anderson Springs,
Highland Springs, Howard Springs,
Where they will be
and «ll wor
leased to exeeute’ any
in their line.
Jarriage acd Wag -n-mak'ng.
Horse-8hoeing a Specialty
Upholstering Shop.
JAMES KINKEAD:
. 5 GIVES NOTICE THA!
he is always prepared t
do all kinds of Upbolster
Ere Gossretien, Han
Mattress r PilPresses, or
taws, Moss Mattressea,: Bed Lounges, Sing]:
and the other resorts of Lj County,
is age preven, haw y oy eek > lag stage
Have you ever seen th(Qeysers?
The Hotel del Mont . Carmelo
and Pacific Grove are Te Pecans:
Charming’ Santa Cruz always has its
seine a Leah AOHS SIME MEU,
raccemite » fo Sates ndest expression
What Pupa Does This Summer.
Two little girls on a Cass avenne car
were discnssing their plans for the sum-'
mer QGus-said. Fi I
“Papa und mamma and Freddie and 1
nre going to have the loveliest little tent
Lounges, ete., ete., made to order,
FURNJTURE AND BEDDING OF AL!
KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER Ib
A WORKMANUIKE MANNER, ;
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture pack
ed for shippine a specialty.
Piano Moyine’ Promptly attended to
‘The, lakes of the Sierra — Tahoe.
eorner, Webber, independence
ve Hy ag oF Beauty Spare aie Mati,
opi of nature. : v
Monica,
actually caused more pimples to break out
on my face. Hearing that Joy’s was a later
FOR SALE 3Y CARR 5ROS.
All kinds. in their season.
The Famous ‘‘Plantation”—best five.
All the choicest Confectionery, made
About everything in this line you
Confectionery ¢ lee Cream
. HAVE THE CHUICEST STOCK OF
meas brought to Neyada County. _
Ice Cream Soda Water
Pureand RichIce Cream
3 the Latest practical invention for the
NO MORE BRISED FRUIT!
(0@™ it is so simple a child can use it.
if you have any fruit to pick you cannot
GEORGE E. TURNER, Nevada City.
Blacksmiths,
CAL.,
September 7th to September 19th, Inclusive.
(TWO WEEKS.)
LL producers should be represented, and ‘Consumers shonld attend. It is, in
A fact, a season of enjoyment and recreation. To miss the State Fair is to miss
the greatest gathering of the year.
$5 000 IN CASH PREMIUMS, FOR
7
FARM PRODUCTS ALONE.
‘ $2,500 FOR COUNTY EX HIBITS.
desta $500 FOR INDIVIDUAL DISPLAY
OF FARM PRODUCTS.
The Grand Exposition Building. will present an appearance of life and harmony.
Grand Musical Concerts, by a Bani. ot Forty Musicians,
“Tho Great Bxhibition ot Live Stock, and the Superb Racing,With other out-door recreative amusements, will furnish entertainment for all.
s@ All Exhibits are carried FREE, and the Railroads give liberal excursion rates
of fare. , :
4@ SEND. FOR PREMIUM LISTS. zg
&@ For information of all kinds, address the Secretary.
FREDERICK COX, President.
EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary.’
ill and Comber Co.,
M. L, &. D. MARS‘, Proprietors.
Office and Yards...Boulder st., Nevada City, Cal, Mill...Rock Creek.
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DKALERS IN
FLOORING, RUSTIC,
* SIDING, I.ATHES,
“ SHAKES, SHINGLES,
Doors,
:
Winaovws,
Blinds,
x Kept constantly on hand or made to order.
BRIDGE.AND MINING LUMBER
A Specialty. }
@aH~ All crders, large or allsm, are giveu immediate and personal attention.
HEADACHE
CU R E re] In from 3 to 30 minutes,
with
Certuinity and Safety, no matter
of how long astending, by "ing
From Any Cause
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded!
Ten Cents for Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for.Fu'l size,
CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Rexo, Nevapna.
——W. D. VINTON and CARR BROTHERS, Nevada UVitv.
. Tremendous Fall in Prices
.
ONING OT SULL
——o
I have positively determined to REMOVE FROM
NEVADA GITY as soon as my stock of Men’s and Boys’
Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be reduced.
For that reason I will sell a newly selected stock at
less than San Francisco cost. Do not misg this opportunity for securing Bargains.
COME EARLY :
BEFORE THE STOC
. IS BROKEN.
HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST:
Men’s Suits I sell now at $ 4.62, in other stores $ 7.50
« bes 6.75 Se ea 10.00.
7.00 10.00,
70 12.00.
11.00 16.00.
12.00 18.00.
14,00 20.00.
[call your special attention to my Black Diagonal and Corkscrew jack and Frock Suits
They are used for Dress. At $12.75.
Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1 50.
It is imposs. ble to enumerate ail Suite f have. Come and satisfy yourself that
ment is correct, ;
Men's Co‘ton Pants at $1.00 a pair, f wucy 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 Blouges, 85 rents,
Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic, A Chence to get Blankets cheap.
lL have a fine lot of Exstern and Marysville Blinkets of all colors T
tine 3 than Reclecez Fees Bi jones Con vn in all shades. HE RIVES OO NS ‘ham
ne Maryaville f amily Blanke' Or $5.25; 10-To; 14-4,
“rack Proof Kubber Boots, $5.75 @ pair. ‘ “ee paseo Sey.
“nag “ 4 50 “ e
Boston “ m :
the latest ll tT ks aid Valises in N ; The largept line of Truuks alises in Nevad« City and ch yi "
sen clecwhera. nai enenaeS a aby cheaper than you, cau buy
Men’s Mining ots, nailed, made in 8, F., $3.87 a pair, worth $5.00.
den’s Calf top sake $4.00, worth $5.00 : dts waht
‘Ine Men's HAND SEWED Caif Lave Gaiters, $3.50, worth $5,
Men's Lace and Button, $1.87, worth $3.00, if
ven’s Progane, $1 25, worth $1.75.
ine Men’s straw Hats, from 50 cents up,
Men’s C oth Lats, 15 cents.
Boys’ $8 1: *
Men’s Dennim Overalls, Rive*ed, 45 centea pair.
« “Canton tl.unel Unde shirt and Draw ers, 35 centae h.
Merino “ 45 “
Aud a large assortment of other kinds.
‘BOY'S CLOTHING.Suys’ Navy Flannc!] Blouse Suits sell now $1.00, formerly $1.50
oa 4 “i 4tol0 yrs 11, .
Chevoit
Mixed Cassimere
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state
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F 8.87,
Boys Knee Pants, 2 cents a psir, formerly ya cents,
“ 62 “
All Wool, i
adies’ Shoes of the very best material, No inferior Sh
jes fine French Kid Button, $3 87, any other house $5.00 eax
pv rig pent Be turne ot money pal aoe : %
a # Fine . ongola siz. to 6,6 F ¢
aero ne ee ee
* © Pebble Goat Bytton Shoes “
Children's Shoes, Spring Heel Button size as to 11
5to8
ltol
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2.00
1.12
“ D “ “ 112
Misses’ Kid Heeled Shoes .
ri
1 1,87 “
~ . All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at
the same rates.
Boxes.
Of Any. Kind. or
SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR
——OF THE——
snv PN TBsaN TEL
. AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION
or Nevada County,
——COMMENCING-———
TUESDAY, SEPT. 18ST, 1891,
And Continuing Five Days.
‘ peed
PavILION EXHIBITS AT
GRASS VALLEY
Racinc+anp Stock ExHIsits. aT
Gienbrook Fark.
10,000 Genin Purses and Premiums, .
Liberal Purses for State and County Horses. Liberal
Premiums for Live Stock, Farming, Orchard G
and Dairy Products, and Mineral,
Mechanical and-Art
Exhibits.
THE SPEED PROGRAM :
TUESDAY, September Ist.
Running. District. Three-fourths of a mile and repeat.
forfeit ; $150 added. Second horse $50.
Trotting. 2:26 class, $600.
Trotting. District.
$25 entrance ; $10
2 year olds and under, $200.
; WEDNESDAY, September 2d.
Boys’ Tournament at 11 a. M.
Running. Nevada County N. G. R. R. Stake. District. One mile and repeat. $25 entrance ; $15 forfeit ; $250 added. Second. horse $50
Runnipg: ~ National Hotel Stake, Free for all. ‘Two year olds. 5-8 of a
mile, $25entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50; maidens
allowed 5 pounds.
Running. Free for all. $25 entrance ; $10 iorfeit ; $200 added; second
horse $50. 1 1-4 miles.
:
Trotting. 2:40 class, $400.
THURSDAY, September 3d.
Grand Stock Parade at 1} o’clock a. m.
Running. Nevada City Stake. Free for all.
$10 forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50.
Pacing. Free for all. 2:30 class, $400.
Trotting. 3 year olds, Free for all, $300.
1 1-4 miles. $25 entrance ;
FRIDAY, September 4th.
Ladies Tournament at 11 o’clock a. m.
Running. Grass Valley Stake. Free for all. One mile F repeat
entrance ; $25 forfeit ; $300 added ; second horse $75. ve a
R North B. Mine Stake. Free for all. 3-4 of a mile and repeat. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50.
Trotting. Free for all. 2:30 class, $500. .
Running: District. Saddle Horse Stake. {atch weights, One mile. $5
entrance ; $50 added: Four moneys, 50, 25, 15and10 per cent,
SATURDAY, September 5th.
Grand Stock Parade at 10 o’clock-a. M.
Running. South Yuba Stake. Free for al. 5-8 of a mile and
entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; ‘second horse $50.
Running. . Free for all. One and one~six th wihthes ta
forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50, Fete ots, ae chase naa
17. Trotting. 2:24 class, $600.
4.
15.
repeat, $25
16.
Lf
CONDITIONS.
t:two year olds) 5 to enter and 3
All trotting races are the best three in five or
ess number than 5 to fill by the tostart, but the Board reserves the right to hold a
reduction of a proportionate amount of the purse.
The National Association rules to govern, but
heats of any two classes alternately, trot a pbb pina Brin .
A horse making a walk over shall be entitled onl
When less than the required number of starters
“— money paid in, to be divided as follows ;
second,
‘The State Agricultural Society
ditions named are otherwise.
In all running races three starters will be required.
In all of the above races the entrance will be ee 3
pany nominations. Purses will be divided into 60.00 cent. of purse, and to accom: °
Jn all race‘ entries not a 30 and 10 per cent. n t
: ee bd raquived-toctarss eclared out by 6 ¥. ot. of the day preceding the ‘roe will
When there is more than one en
ticular horse they are-to start must
race.
Racing colors to be named ir. entrance. ‘
In trotting races dri weare requ’ :ed to wear caps of distinct colors, which must
the right to tret fi righ
ly to the entrance money paid in.
appear they may contest for the entwo-thirds to one-third to the
rules to govern all running races, except when conby one or in the interest mt 4
named yet ne heey eee
e
be named in their entrie,
Tn races designated as ‘‘District”’ : igi eet ouhed
Nevada poate pele to July 108, rao sont Nemnen ace sige Stem ; aed
ou Orchard lake, and we'll have just
. neaps of fay. for weeks and weeks,”
“Ole” said the other, with a worldly gek
and superior air, “that’s so common,
Ma:yina and her .maid_and-nurseandbaby and . are guing to Bar Harber.”
. Bat whet’s your papa going to do?”
“Wi,” ina surprised tone, “he’s go‘ug to stay home and earn money to send
us, of course, just as he always does,”
Suc Sy SOUTHERN PACIFIC. COMPAR,
The prices are much lower than retail dealers can buy groans th eecceeanens ieiaind by she fost pus is be for sale on the
for. It willpay you tolay'in a supply, de} i bininies fe a supply, as under ordinary] Entry blanks can be we eee eee
circumstances you will pay on:-third more than the dregs Or ee eel
hereasked. : ee All purses are free toall unless otherwise designated, -.___ a
oe Bs Entries to close with the Secretary on August.15th, 1891, ai
and Carefully Performed,
All at the lowest. Living Rates
Thank ful for past patronage. T pespect!
ly solicit a continuancetu the future, = ©
OMM ROL Sibeer
Seon’ Joor from the Gre t Americas
‘Yea Store. :
Vv many teve seen the wonderful Palm
——-a healthy Liver than an
agency. Lisown on
It acts with extraordinary power and efficacy. _
Agents Southern Pacific Company
for a copy ofK.CAS
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I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. :
Postoffice add ss, Nevada City, Cal.
* Poati fice addreas, Nevada Cit
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M. L. MARSH,
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