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August 7, 1891 (4 pages)

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ee re Oras ' THE DAILY: TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. i. 8. CALKINS,S i N. P. BROWN, EDITOR. BUSINESS MANAGER. for the fragrant weed. On Sunday evenings after the service at’ the Tabernacle he may be seen reclining in the cushions Something About a Great Preacher. Mr. Spurgeon has a strong partiality ‘By local applications, as they cannot FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 7, 1891. aE = — of his carriage and puffing away at his pipe as he is driven home. He says that after a hard day's work he finds a smoke has a soothing and restful effect upon his nerves. Westwood, his home at Beulah Hill, Norwood, is perhaps the finest place . owned by a dissenting parson in this a eeaeael Colfax Fruit Shipments. Today's Sentinel ‘says : The Colfax Mountain Fruit Company will commence shipping somewhere near the latter part .of the month. Although they will be un able to get but little fruit from Nevada county on account Of a fruit company being organized in Grass Valley, the shipment this year will be much larger than it was last year. This goes to. show that our section is far on the ‘way. to prosthan himself. such can be conity r¢ rcharfla and . cetyed—for @riving on Sunday. B reperity, OF ne. eine “. tort is that he is under graca, while his vineyards are rapidly coming nto bearing. *Mtich work "has been acconrplished the past year, in the way of clearing and country. tion ‘of plants, shrubs, etc., from all parts of the world’ ‘The grounds are laid out on a most the appointments of the place are in keeping. sian F . monstrated, with by persons more orthohorses are under the law, so that their Sabbath comes on the Saturday and his P, J own on the Sunday, whichis a most commaking new farms. The timielis mot far} venient arrangement. . But it, is. a fact distant when Colfax will Ge one ef thél that he takes cares theanimalsshall have He has a magnificent colleclavish scale, and all Mr. Spurgeon has sometimes been reDeafness Can't be Cured reach the diseased portion of the ear. Theréis only 6ne way to cure deafness, and that is, by: eonstitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition.of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Whén this tube gets intlamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely élosed, , Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destréYed: forever; “nine cases out of tet’ aré caused* b¥ catarrh, which is nothing but ah. inflamed “condition’of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh). ; that we canmot cure by taking Hall’s : Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cueney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. = Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. imples. Thcold idca was that facial eruptions wee to, a “blood humor,” for which they ve potash. Tius the oid 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 oper ations. A stomach Clogged by indigestion or constipation, vitiates the blood, result pimples. A clean stomach and healthful digestion purifies it an'l they disappear. Thus Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla is compounded after 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 St., 8. F., writes: “I have for years had indigestion. I tried a popular Sarsaparilla but it actually catised more pimples to break out . on my face. ° Hearing that Joy’s was # later preparation and acted differently, I tried it and the pimples immediately disappeared.” prominent shipping points of the State. uate and @ resident-of French Corral, has been_ re-élected to” the public” school teachership in that district. ’ the Superior Court of Yuba county against * torney for the plaintiff. The services in ~—~bo stay at-home -this-time-for-a-change. honing at least one day's rest in seven, which is both pradent and humane. ‘The County Schools. morning's sermon _haé to be in his hands by 7 o'clock 6n Monday “morning, when he-carefully revises the MS. Whether he makes any provision or stipulation for the shorthand -writer’s rest day does not transpire. Mr.Spurgeon spends much time and pains‘on the preparation of his-sermons. He has two secretaries regularly reading for him, and when he has fixed upon a subject he sets these gentlemen to hunt ing charge of the Washington school next. yp in his ample-library and elsewhere term. “ ; matter likely to be useful to him. Then Miss Martha Shetterly, who livesemear. he.does the.work of sifting and construcSpenceville and has‘not tanght heretofore, . tion.—London Star. 3 will preside over the school in Wolf district. Miss Mary Mahoney, .a Normal gradMiss Maggie Higgins succeeds , herself as teacher in the Lime Kiin district. Arthur O’Connor, whé was raised in Birchville but now dives in Grass Valley, will begin his careeras a teacher by takOutlays That Bring Incomes. ‘An advertising agent gave me some interesting items today about the amounts paid by some of the leading houses here for advertising. The company who is supposed to lead the list is a James O’Brien, Sr., to recover the sum baking powder company which spends of $995.58 for counsel fees for services in bt dis oes plea apr 3d be: Doartinn October, 1889. W.H. Carlin is the atpeople come, spending $300,000 annually. The Sapolio company is crédited with spending $150,000. Among the dry goods people, who are about the largest advertisers in the daily papers, E. J. Denning & Co. stand first. They lay out $100,000 a year in newspaper advertising. Lord & Taylor are reckoned next, with an expenditure of $60,000. The big Sixth avenue bazars run anywhere from $40,000 to $60;000-a-year;-and—the-merchant who ee A Suit For Counsel Fees. J. H. Craddock has commenced suit in this case were performed by the plaintifi in securing a sum of money due to defendant from the State on what was known as the drainage claims, contracted in connection with © building the ‘Parks Brush Dam,” and it is claimed that O’Brien got his money. The reporter's transcript of his Sunday . ~ From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd of Groton, S. D., we-quote:... Was “taken with a bad cold, which 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 tomy Saviour, determined if Ieould not stay with ‘s Vegetable Joy Sarsaparilla Largest bottle, most «fective, same price, Fruits and Yegetables — cent Cigar in town. Home-made Candies— for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has cured meand thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drugstore, regular ize, 50 cents and $1.00. fresh daily. Toys and Notions— Old Coins Bought and sold by D.' E. Morgan, Ne’ vada City, Cal. tf 6G ea , Ice! ice! can think of. NEW GOODS . EVERY DAY! EVERY. DAY NEW GOODS! z THOMAS LEDDY, PIONEER CANDY FACTORY, The Nevada Iee Company js now prepared to. deliver ice to consumers in any part of the city. Orders left at the office of the Company, foot of Main street, on the Plaza, or with the driver, will be promptly attended to. tf PerFEcTLY sure, perfectly pure,: per= fectly harmless is Simmons Liver -Regulator. TAM’sS pie Tes, The Excursion to Truckee. does not spend $25,000 a year nowadays simply “isn’t in “it,”so-far as heavy advertising goes. Of course whéré such large sums are expended there is a great deal of thought put_upon the subject and the advertising man is an important personage. Sv deeply interested, indeed, are advertisers in-the-art-that~a~ distinct literature is rapidly springing up, publishing the latest ideas by the best experts. Who knows but talented writers of advertisements will yet be admitted to the Authors’ club?—New York. Cor. Washington Star. It isexpected a number‘ of ladies will accompany-the-U. R. K. of P. excursion which leaves here for Truckee at midnight of next Thursday. The delights of the steamer ‘pide on Lake: Tahoe Saturday, the ball at Truckee Saturday night and fie picnic at Donner Lake Sunday prove a strong attraction. All persons whether Knights of Pythias ornot, who expect to 0, should notify Capt. Rapp to that ef. fect on or beforenext Monday. Mason Will Try His Hand. ~ Our Fature Trade with Asia. ~ The commercial outlook of Oregon is westward. Itis nearer by the breadth of a continent to the markets of the old east and of the Pacific islands than are the Atlantic ports. No just estimate can be placed upon the future volume and value of the trade with Asia. No one nation can control it, but the struggle to possess it will be mainly between England and our Pacific coast states. “. British statesmen, ity, foresaw this struggle, and it was not the result’ of accident that in settling the Oregon boundary we lost the island of Vancouver and half of Puget sound. In this struggle the new northwest will have an advantage over California in distance, and in the fact that the ocean stream which rises off the coast of Asia and flows eastward to the American pate in the program which the manage . continent gives to every ship bound for ment promise will be lengthy and spiri:-. a northwestern port a gain of twenty ead miles in every twenty-four hours. The region will have an advantage over Great Britain in the local production of thestaple articles required for the Asiatic trade. He who should now undertake to estimate the commerce of the Pacific coast with Asia and the Pacific islands twenty-five years hence would find few who would not consider his estimate exaggerated.—Senator Dolph in Forum. District Attorney Nilon has telegraphed Editor-Lawyer Mason of Truckee t attend to the people’s side of the case i the examination of Reed which take place at Truckee tomorrow. Mr. Nilon hac intended to’go up himself, but he hap pened to think that he had been out o town on official business about twenty days of the last four weeks and conclude Tonight’s Entertainment. Lovers of manly sports will doubles be present in large numbers at the enter tainment to be given in the Theater to, night for the benefit of the local Athleti Club. The best wrestlers and sparrers 0 this city and Grass Valley will particTo Work the Wheaton Mine. According to the Democrat, arrange ments are being made that will result i the Wheaton mine, located near Smarts ville, being worked beforelong. Person from Smartsville who'were in Marysvill Wednesday were endeavoring to arrang matters in the insolvency case. EEE eS Smoamons Liver Regulator has neve. failed torelieve costiveness, and blind o. bleeding piles. : Schilling’s Best. The Story of a Book Clerk. Mark Twain told me a good story the other day. It illustrated his point that all the clerks in our book stores are not the best informed in literary matters. The humorist’s wife and a friend recently went into a book store, in a city of good size, not many miles from New York. Accosting a clerk Mrs. Clemens said that her friend desired to secure a copy Buy, try—on them rely. Ask your grocer for ‘Lily White’ floor and ost pogtige hots of # of Taine’s ‘‘Ancient Regime.” . Icx Crzam Sopa, 10 cents a :glass, at “Beg pardon,” said the clerk, “what book did you say?” Carr Brothers. Mrs. Clemens repeated the author and title of the book. Going to the rear of the store, the clerk soon returned, only to inquire, So £asy in its action, harmless and effectual in relieving is Simmons Liver Regulator. “May Lask you to repeat the name of the author?” as ——— ees . ‘Why, Taine,” replied Mrs. Clemens r becoming a little annoyed. OW S . Assuming an air of superior kuowl edge, and looking at his customers with a piteous glance of sympathy, he ventur ed to Mrs. Clemens: “Pardon me, madain, but you have 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 undiested, poisoning the lood; frequent headache ensues; a g of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is deganged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more pov gs heal ae appiness iving thema health iver ed any agency known on earth. It acts with extraordinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, eden iets of gras the Twain—not Taine.” ~ And it takes Mark Twain to tell the story.—Edward W. Bok's Letter. * He Got Excited. Belfast, Me., has a funny citizen. He discovered his house to be on fire, and got so excited that he forgot to give the ‘alarm but began throwing his household goods out of the window, much to the wonderment of bis neighbors, who -watched his ‘antics for some time without knowing the cause. Fifteen minutes later they saw the fire break out of the roof and they gave the alarm.—Detroit Free Press.” : bn . The # orld Enriched. The facilities of the present day for ‘the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are althost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only -remedy which is truly pleasant~and. refreshing to the taste and prompt and” effectual to cleanse the system gently in the spring time or in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Seen and have never been dis; it seems to” Ot al naa bag the name a trifle wrong. You mean The-Chinese make what they call ‘‘lie” tea. ‘They take the dust which accumulates in the manufacture of tea, and rice husks, and mix them with a gum to rese:nble tea.-This they use. to.swellthe bulk of cheap teas. “We have all, doubtless, drank our Quota of ‘‘lie” tea. 4 Beech’s Tea is the pure, unadulterated, sun-dried leaf. 60 cts per Ib.” For sale by Thomas Shurtleff. Offices For Rent. LOUTIUHUL 0 U PARLORS, Broad Street, opposite Citizens Bank. Ever brought to Nevada County. Two of the pleasantest rooms, for offi‘A SPECIALTY. ces of any kind, in the Transctipt Block, ” are offered for rent. _ tf BY THE DISH. The Celebrated French Cure, — Werranted A PHRODITINE” sertnacc ANTOINE TAM, Is SOLD ON & THE PIONEE CATERER. POSITIVE FOR SALE BY CARK BROS. All kinds in their season. my friends on earth, A_would meet my . a: ‘ With other out-door,recreative amusements, will furnish entertainment for all. absent ones above. My husband was ulgars— #7 All Exhibits are carried FREE; and the Railroads give liberal excursion rates advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery The Famous ‘‘Plantation”’—best five of fare. t#SEND FOR PREMIUM LISTS.¢9 All the choicest Confectionery, made About everything in this line you: Commercial St., opp. Transcript Block.
Confectionery & lee Cream! . HAYE aE CHOICEST STOCK OF Ice Cream Soda Water Pureand RichIce Cream THE GREAT. STATE FAIR OF CALIFORNIA FOR 1891. , —WILL occur &1— SACRAMENTO, September 7th to September 19th, Inclusive. ae =e (Two WEEKS.) i LL preducers should be represented, and Consumers shonld attend. It is, in fact, a season of enjoyment and recreation. To miss the State Fairis to miss tht greatest gathering of the year. ; 5 000 IN CASH PREMIUMS, FOR $ 9 f FARM PRODUCTS ALONE. $2,500 FOR COUNTY EXHIBITS. i $500 FOR INDIVIDUAL DISPLAY OF FARM PRODUCTS. The Grand Exposition Building will present aff appearance of* life aud harmony. Grand Musical Concerts, by a Band of Forty Musicians, will hold nightly Concerjg here. ae The Great Bxhibition-ot Live Stock,and the Superb: Racing, £7 For information of all kinds, address the Secretary. , ; FREDERICK COX, President. EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary.’ EE NT TE Rock Greek Sawmill aud Lumber Co, Office and Yards...Boulder at., Nevada City, Cal Mill..,.Rock Creek. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ' FLOORING, RUSTIC, SIDING, LATHES, he SHAKES, SHINGLES. Doors, ' ¢ Winaows, : Blinds, w Boxes. Kept constantly on hand or made to order. BRIDGE AND MINING LUMBER . A Specialty. Ss ai . HEADACH CURED Bin.) netacertom of how long standing, by using i ‘Rev, J. W. PENDLETON'S CRPHALINE CELEBRATED VU Satisfaction Gnaranteed or Money Refunded! Ten Cents for Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size. CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Reno, Nevapa. W. D. VINTON and OARR BROTHERS, Nevada Uity~ Tremendous Fall in Prices OOf Any Kind or From__Any Cause QUARANTEE ~ . FOGEL''S PATENT nervous disease orany disorder of the generative organs of eithersex, whether arising’ from the excessive rane eens BEFORE ___useof Stimulants, AFTER 5 ee 3 : Tobacco or Opium, or through Zouthtul indiscre S the Latest practical invention for the ‘ions over indulgence, &c.,such as Loss of Brain benefit of orchardists. Power, Wakefulness, ring down Painsin the oack, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prosration, Nocturnal Emissions, Lexcorrhwa, Diztiness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impoency, which if neglected often lead to premature 1d age and insanity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 ivr $5.00, Sent ay mailon secaspe ot prices A WRITZES GUARAN E is given for very $5.00 order received, to refund the money if 1 Permanent cure is not effec We hare 1ousands of testimonials from old aud young, f both sexes, who have.been ently eured by theuse of Aphroditine. Circu! ree. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. PACIFIC BRANCH, “4 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. NO MORE LADDERS NO MORE CLIMBING TREES! afford to be without one. FOR SALE BY W. D. VINTON » = Nevada Gity. For Sale by Nevada City, July 29—1m DENNY & GRAY, Horse-Shoers AND Peralta Erali, A School for Girls. , ns Aug. 4, 1891, at BerKELey, Ca. HOMER B. SPRAGUE, President. Finest School Building and Furniture in America.,, HavE you DECIDED eeVapa Ore¥,. 20 > oes WHERE TO GO FOR YourR SUMMER OUTING? Have Removed to their NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA, The new route fia Calistoga to Bartlett Springs, Clear Lake, Soda “and all work in their line. : : pad eee ti z Seigler Springs, Adams Springs, . q maki Anderson Springs, ‘s Ourrlage and Wager sae Highland Springs, Howard Springs, and the other resorts of Lake County, NO MORE BRUISED FRUIT}! (0@F™ it is so simple'a child can use it [f you have any fruit to pick you canno et E. TURNER, Nevada City. WEHAVEREMOVED) =: : Blacksmiths, CAL., Where they will be pleased to exeeute an) Horse-Shoeing a Specialts —_0———_ } I have positively determined to REMOVE FROM NEVADA CITY as soon as my-stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be reduced. For that reason I will sella newly selected stock at less than San Francisco cost. Do not miss this opportunity for securing Bargains. COME EARLY BEFORE THE STOCK IS BROKEN. penta er see! HERE IS A PARSIAL LIST: Men’s Suits I sell now at $ 4.62, in other stores ¢ 7.50 “ s 6.75 “ 10.00, ul % 7.00 te 10,00. # " 7.50 % 12.06, 11,00 ue 16.00. 12.00 “ 18.00. 14.00 a 20.00. { call yourrpecial attention to my Black Diagonal and Corkscrew Sack and Frock Suits They are used for Press. At$12.75. Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50, {t is imposs ble to enumerate all Suits I have. Come and gatisfy yourself that ment is correct. Men's Cotton Pants at $1.00 a pair, funcy 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, 35 cents. Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Pienie. A Chance to get Blankets cheap. t have a fine Jot of Exstern and Marysville Blankets of all colors T ey aban wheiguels pret. ‘of ba 3 Red wire forters in all shades. NEE Aen St fone ne Maryaville e Family Blankets 9-4 for $5.25; 1079; rack Proof Kubber Boots, $5.75 a pair. 7 ; 1) 1 SR OR DRT state ‘nag “s “ 450 Boston = 4.00 “ ney State sf 3.25‘ eal T largest line of Trunks and Valises in N f theta clawwrtiere. evada City and cheaper than you can buy wen’s Vining ots, nailed, made in 8, F., $3. “a's Salt (op vole, 4400, worth sn 00 » $3.87 a pair, worth $5.00, ne Men's HA £ talf Lace Gaiters, $3.50, . \ Men’s Lace and Hutton, $1.87, worth $3.00. yD STOR MO = St Men’s Hrogans, $1 25, worth $1.75. sens Fine Men’s strnw Hats. from 50 cents up. Men’sC oth nee, cents, iy Oya Men’s Dennim Overalls, Riveted, 45 centsa pair. ; * Canton . 1.nnel Unde:shirt and Drawers, 35 cents e —h. : t “« Merino a a 45 cd And a large aseortment of other kinds. BOY’S CLOTHING. s 7 travel in ‘the State. Have you ever seen the Geysers? The Hotel del Monte, El Carmelo and Pacific G rea: vacation luxury, Sith wary taotesste ponte postion i ceepeins Santa Cruz always has its Cam: in the San ra tains te toe evecedt telnet tk is aa — charming combination of rail, stage JAMES KINKEAD , ee all > . of vasam < 2 ng on short notice, ¥ the es pet The lakes of the ‘h Sierra — Jonner, WWevber, Indenenderene fave vast stores of uty, pure air, hunting, fishing, boating, health aud happiness. ; Grand ong Shasta gupenis with majestic.} A WORKMAN'IKE MANNER, Santa Monica, ganta Barbara rena 4, Pesoh., aa yo ee the wonderful Palm Ask Agents Southern Picific Company . for a copy of “CALIFORNIA RESORTS.” Lounges, ete., etc., made to order, ed for shippine a specialty, — and Carefully Performed. : FOR CAasSz, Thankful for past patronage, ly solicit a continuance in the future. OMM ROIAL STRECT Second door from the Great America Tea Store. A SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPAY. . James Kinkead to 10 yrs 112, 4 75. S “Chevoit “ 40012 yn 1.27, 54 200. “ Mixed Cassimere ¥ Res 2.80, # 4.00, “ ‘ 2 “ . “ 4 Fine “ “ 8.87, “ rae 4 Boys Kiiee Pants, 25 cents a pair, formerly 37 cents. % “ ‘ “ so. ¥ “ “ ‘5? . “ 16 “ All Wool “ % -# $1.25 GIVES NOTICE 1HA1] « he is always prepared t holster Spring Mattresses, Hai Matt Feather Pil tows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounxes, Sing] ~ FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALI KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER Ib Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packPiano Movine Promptly attended t All at the Lowest Living Rates LT respectf Suys’ Navy Flannel Blouse sail now § 1.00, formerly $1, “ ‘ Ladies’ Sh athe i best materi : oe es’ Shoes of the very material. No Tnferi h Ladies fine French Kid Button, $3 87, any other pee tt eaerenorn Frencs ie oons porBett or money refunded, ongola Button Shoes, 2 fe “French Kid, 24 quality Eas a or as wi oo, = oe 0. sf Pebble Goat Button Sh bas “ p “ Children'sShoes, Soring Heel Butionslze Sto“ tiz ite. Pr alert ps ay eeeomieee 8 = 175 Misses’ Kid Heeled Shoes ‘i tol “ s ny 3.00. All goods. in the Store not mentioned will be sold at the same rates. sThe prices-are much lower than retail dealers can buy for. It will pay you tolay in a supply, as under ordinary oh ‘——OF THE——— SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR J SHVENTEDN TEL or Nevada County, AGRICULTURAL-DISTRICT ASSOCIATION ° circumstances you will pay one-third more than the prices. }@ 2 es hereasked. 25 REE: eer ald ——COMMENCING—— ‘amg? owas TUESDAY, SEPT. 18ST, 189%; PaviLion EXHIBITS AT rs Racinc -AND STOCK ‘EXHIBITS. AT Glenbrook Park. 10,000 Given in Porses and Premiums. Liberal Purses for.State and County Horses,. Liberal Premiums for Live Stock, Farming, Cita ‘and Dairy Products, and Mineral, Mechanical and Art __ Exhibits. THE SPEED PROGRAM : TUESDAY; September Ist. 1. Running. District. Three-fourths of a mile and repeat. forfeit ; $150 added. Second -horse $50. Trotting. 2:26 class, $600. 3. Trotting. District. 2 year olds and under, $200. $25 entrance ; $10 re) WEDNESDAY, September 2d. Boys’ Tournament at 11 A. M. 4. Running. Nevada County N. G. R. R. Stake. + peat. $25 entrance ; $15 forfeit ; $250 added. District. One mile and reSecond horse $50. mile. $25entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50; maidens allowed 5 pounds. : 6. Running. Free for all. horse $50. 1 1-4 miles. Trotting. 2:40 class, $400. $25 entrance ; $10 iorfeit ; $200 added ; second 1 THURSDAY, September 3d. Grand Stock Parade at 11 o'clock a. mM. 8. Running. Nevada City Stake. Free for all. 1 1-4 miles. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50. ; 2:30 class, $400. 10. Trotting. 3 year olds. Free for all, $300: 9. Pacing. Free for all. FRIDAY, September 4th. Ladies Tournament at 11 o’clock a. M. 11. Running. Grass Valley Stake. Free forall. One mile and uae $50 entrance ; $25 forfeit ; $300 added ; second horse $75. 12. Running. North Banner Mine Stake. Frée forall. 3-4 of a mile and _repeat. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50. 13. Trotting. Free for all. 2:30 class, $500. entrance ; $50 added. Four moneys, 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent, SATURDAY, September 5th. Grand Stock Parade at 10 o’clock a. m. 15. Running. South Yuba Stake. Free for all. 5-8 of a mile and repeat. 25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50. , forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50. 17. Trotting. 2:24 class, $600. CONDITIONS. reduction of a proportionate amount of the purse. The National Association rules to govern, but the Boa: Loish be heats of any two classes alternately, or trot a spacial pb Pear hal ved A horse making a walk over shall be entitled only to 3 BM When less than the required number of starters appear Prepac a ol trance mon aid in, to be divi ' ; : monre ey paid in divided as follows : two-thirds to rat, one-third to the The State Agricultural Society rules Ne i ditions named are otherwise. sto govern all running races, except when conIn all running races three starters will be required. In all of the above races the entrance will be ten per cent. of pany nominations. Purses will be divided into 60, yes and to accom: 30 and 10:per cent. In allrace entries not declared ; bie ss be required to start. said out by 6 . at. of the day preceding the race wilt When there is more than one e b F ‘ eee ticular horse they are to start siele Kah ie ae gp or in the interest of, the parrace. Racing colors to be named in entrance. In trotting races dri--srgare ped isti ic ees ee requ ed to wear caps of «distinct colors, which inuat Nevada county prigr to July 10th, 189 grounds at reasonable rates. Straw will be ‘farnished gratuitously. ed blanks can be obtaitied upon appli eation to the Secretary's office, Nevada en he A a RRNA Baa EE RIT TI, OES And Continuing Five Days. rf 16. Running. Free for all. One and one-sixteenth miles. $25 entrance ; $10 , ‘Hay and feed will not be fuftiished by the Society, but-will be for eale on’ the Entries to close with the Secretary on Auigust 15th; 1891, ” : : is see . My Is MARSH, President. ; I. J. ROLFE, BSberetary. . waa sdi arr ada City, Cal, _ Postoffice address, Nevada City, Cal. ‘ ; , : Pas ~ AE ; “ 5. Running. National Hotel Stake. Free for all. Two year olds. 5-8 of a : 1 OUT SMM 14. Running. District. Saddle Horse Stake. Catch weights. One mile. $5 a All trotting races are the best three in five (exce aeyae olds) 5 toenter and 3 tostart, but the Board reserves the right to held a less number than § to fll by the * y 6 Pp, M. of the day preceding the . I . ce q 4 ” : ‘ nraces designated as ‘District ae such horsesare eligible that were owned in ° as ‘a ad A por the * cov sch get » get _ sek dis to fur gi at ot Gi Ja ac