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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors.
8. CALKINS, N. P. BROWN,
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1891.
' SPRECKELS BROS.’ LUCK.
” Two ofthe Firm’s Employees Become
Infected With It.
The great commercial and shipping firm
of John D. Spreckels & Brothers 1s rerecent event it would seem that that
towboats controlled and operated by the
: Louisiana Company of San Francisco rich
prizes ‘were drawn by two engineers employed on these boats, W. .H. O'Donnell,
chief engineer of the tugboat Alert, and
who resides at 1206} Polk street, drew
amounting to $15,000. James E. Driscoll, chief engineer of the tugboat Vigilant, who resides at 125 Nineteenth street,
““that-city, drew one-half of the! second
capital prize, amounting to $2,500. The
singular thing about this good fortune 1s
that one.agent sold both tickets to the
v lucky parties, and that they should: both
be chief engineers on boats owned by one
frm. Messrs. O'Donnell and Driscoll
mptly received their money from the
Original Little Louisiana Company. They
are naturally elated at their good luck,
but have not yet shown any intention of
buying a line of towboats for themselves
we and starting an opposition to Spreckels
_and very popular, and everybody is glad
of their good fortune. Ss
“This is the second time the water front
of San Francisco has captured the capital
prize of $15,000 in the Original Little
Louisiana. Inthe January drawing this
year it was won by Charles Brown, chief
officer of the bark Southern Chief.
In the same May drawing,*which was
——— — tortanate $0 Spreckels Brothors'em~
ployees, Peter Hanson, proprietor of the
Cosmopolitan Hotel at Petaluma, Cal.,
drew the whole of the third capital prize,
amounting to $2,500.
Among the winners of small prizes won
in the May drawing of the-Original Little
Louisiana arethe following : M. Jacoby,
resiiting at 503 Fell street, San Francisco,
Lindvall, employed by the Pacific RollA. Alloggi, of San Jose, Cal., drew $125 ;
F. Westerberg, of 205 Third. street, San
Francisco, drew $125. It would take too
much space to give the names of the
winners of all the small prizes.
ana Company have been collected by the
throughout this country, which in iteelf is
asufficient guarantee of the honesty and
integrity of the concern. —
The Grass Valley Editors Will Go.
about getting up @ progressive hanmock party for the benefit. of a local
church, They propose to swing a
_ lot of hammocks in shady places, and get
mocks, andrig up» bell. The young {-1* lows will pay so much toget in, and then
pick a hammock. Every time the Lell
rings they will be obliged to move to
another hammock. After that they will
vote for the. best conversationalist, and
have te pay for each vote. Any you ig
man found with powder or a long h:.ir
on his coat will be soaked with a hea y
fine.
‘
New Mining Incorporation.
There haye been filed with the Coui.ty
Clerk articles of incorporation of ihe
Telegraph Gold and Silver Mining a.d
Company of Grass Valley. ( pital stock $325,000. Directors—Patr::k
Feeney, Timothy Hurley, Jameg Z:rvaskie, Maurice O'Connell and Rich::d
White, Pe
EE
Whether You Travel by Land or Svs
Wou need a medicinal safeguard. Chan; ¢«
of.climate or temperature, brackish water, unusual diet, draughts from open
windows that surly fellow passeng-rs
will not close—all these breed ailmei:t:
which the surest protection is Hostette:’s
Stomach Bitters, finest of medicinal for ti.
: fiers. Sea sickness, land nausea, «re
¥ promptly counteracted by this agreea' le
des eorrective, which is also a capital defuse
againat malaria, theeffects of a tropical
or chilly temperature, damp and ex).
ure. Persons of sedentary pursuits, will
ate operatives, mariners, miners, enginecrs,
frontiersmen, persons of every callin, ineffort, and liability to unhealthful iin.
% subdued by the great alterative.
Ios Cazam Sond Waren at Carr Bi’.
Drug Store. tf
: Schilling’s Best.
Once bought—always.sought.
Srmuons Liver Regulator is a most «xcellent appe
Chap. to Bishop of North Carolina.
fleur and see that you get it. tH.
nowned for its succoss, in which good luck . GF
. dent, pen so neh a
js believed to play its part “wre Orleans, where a
usiness tact. Judging from 4] charter from the State, an
shrewd bi -_ Se —s purchaser of a ticket and the pg “es Moa
e
not Louisiana
_the whole of the first capital prize, . Cong
oe Brothers. Both engineers are well known . —
us volving mental fatigue, excessive bodily . ;
tion, dyspepsia, rheumatism, sick heal-.
tonic. —Saml. 8, Pe: tz, . }
‘hax your grocer for “ily Whive”. }
by Pa
OFFICAL DRAWING
‘ — OF THE—
seems wokaeccncoms. . LMSaNa: State Lottery,
Single Number, Class “G.”
Drawing at New Orleans, Loui. 17765
siana, on Tuesday,
14, 1891.
LL GENUINE LOUISIANA
Lottery Tickets are issued at New
ul. Conred, presi
a n trae pt vache
e@ company holds isi
where both the . 18553
by thelaws of eq
. beco! infectio' aud United states. Tic
firm’s good luck has aes inf 8) fictitious names, d
among its employees, especially those . other cities in the name of the Louisiana
which are connected with the fine line of cores in utd gc sleken thak Mew On jeans, are 1
Beate Lotter Tickets at all, . 19712
of the Little se wee ek ro cheats intended to . 19846
‘drawi e eceive and defrau' @ unwary.
firm. In the May e° B DOLLAR ie the
smallest or fraction of «. 20339
number drawAnythingin our name offered at . .
leas price is either a counterfeit or swindle.
Rememoper further, when examining tosee
ifyour ticket has
accept anything but our official drawings,
whieh are eepyrighted under the act of
ress and cannot be repriated correctiy
under penalty of the law.
that OM
cket issued in any
ing
drawn
kets signed with
and issued fr m
never to
Prize No. Prize No. Trize
$200 33310 200 67463 200
200 33608 500 67570 600
200 : 67615 200
1000 34140 30067723 300.
200 34461 200 67629 300
200 34474 _ 300 67781 500
200 34841 200 67578 500
200 34942 200
34953 200 68060 300
500 ~ 68075 500
200 35333. 200 6g140 300
200 35412 200 68252 500
200 35704 200 68347 600
300 35846 500 68617 300
200 68822 200
1300 36361 200 68952 300
200 36367 200
200 36812 200 69301. 300
300. 36967. 200 69463 300
200 ra 69499 300
-800-37167 200 69609 200)
300 37241 200 69656 200
200 37362 200 69690. 300
200 37520: 300 69708 200
200 37525 300 69729 200
300 37539 200 69746 200
37571 200 69765 200
1000 37732 200 69978 =
300 37848 200
200°37489—1000-79114—-300.
200 70195, . 200
200 38887 300 70426 500
200 38540 500 70577 500
200 38578 200 70660 200
33608 200 70859 300
200 38679
2008-38721 300-71141
200 38844 600 71702
200 38856 _ 200. 71737
: 71844
200 39238 200 71897
200 39300 400. 71993
200 39644 300 72186
600 39682 © 200 72188
200 30707 500 72558
200 39755 300°72674
39812 300 72583
500 39821 200 72606
1000 $9929 300 72892
73901
200 40192
200 40207 200 73026
200 40393 200. 73055
500 40408 200 73329
200 -40432200-73361
200 40850 300 73379
200 73440
200 41325 200 73676:
41346 300 73728
300 41577
—300 74100
300 42007 300 74184
300 42128 200 74276
688010000. 42329 _200.74418.
300 42399 50000 74760
42411 300 74778
300 42441
200 42450 200 75083
200 42568 600 75118
300 42642 200 75227
42671 300 75234
300 42810 20 75301
: 75324
300 43162 200 75499 100000
200 43217 200 75617
500 43403 300
200 43447 500 76350
200 43645 ; 200 76517
* 43704" 300 76552
200 43906 1000 75629
300 43915 200 76887
1000 43989 200500 77137
500 44245 300 77290
44637 200 77354
500 44695 300 77509
20044912 200 77535
200 44941 +200 77558
200 44998 200 77823200 77956
200 45920. 200 .
300 45287 200 78165
300 45339 300 78280
300 45388 200 78405
300 45600 300 78704
\ 45642 200.
200 45731 200 79078
200 45775 200 79172
200 79282
200 46038 200 79407
' 46042 200 79509
500 4601/7 500 79525
200 46191 200 79527
200 46282 200 79809
200 46708 500 79048 300
300 46775 1000
200 80055 200
200 47229 200 30060 300
200 47284 200 80246 300
1000 47721 500 80279 200
300 47728 200 80311 200
200 80357 200
200 48044 300 80542
200 48496 200 80576
48600 200 80874
300°48749 200 80258
200 48834
300 48986 200 81057 300
200 81062 200
200 49027 200 81235 600
200 49052 200 81392 200
300 49198 600 81425 200
200 49243 500 81628 200
200 49755 200 81674 200
200 49854 300 81904 200
200 81928 300
1000 50009. 300 81929 200
200,50240 yi
398 200 200
200 50481 200 82273 300
200 60508 500 82287 ra
82491
200 51477 200 82603 200
200 61686 200 82619 300
200 51724 300 82649 6500
200 51756 300 82709 200
200 51827 300 82723 200
4879 200 62019 +200 83071
200. 88076 »
52174 300 83081
200°52308 800 83368
200 64823 200 83742 300
$00 52557 300 88746 300
5: 800 200
1000 52701 200 $3903 500
88969 300
200 53010 200 83947 200
200 63168 ;
200 53190 200 84076 © 300
53253 84091 500
220 63296 200 84235 200
220 58381 600 84438 200
220 53003 «200 44009 «G00
July . 13058
1
STATE
to pay
S
8
50 numbers
the number drawing the capitel prize
ne end ninety-nine—nw
ending with 18, being the two las
ending with 99, bein;
prise of $100,000, ¢:
Prizes Cashed in ee Without Deduct
z
32
‘?
200 55992 10000 88548 .
88618
200 56036 300 88681
300 56125. 200
200 56221 200 89179
56254 300 89298
300 56231 200 89468
200 56426 300 89559
300 56431. 500 89563
200 56765 300 895¥1
500 895y4
200 56875 200 89289
200 56972 200 89921
200 57039 500 90028
500 57080 300 90044
500 57143 20 90132
200 57183 200 90217
300 57198 200 90244
300 57250 200 90385
300 57279 200 90579200 57294 500 90628
300 57475 300 90614
300 57546 200 90679
300 57579 300 90687
200 57591 200 90789
200 57637 200 90839
500 57718 200 90950
200 57764 200
300 578i4 200 9'402
57831. , 2uv 910d
91625
200 58160 200 91769
500 58260 200 91943
200 58411 200
300 58448 200 92109
200 58819 500 92126
92145
200 59034. 200 92245
59101 500 92446
300 59151 300 92473
300 59216 500 92633 —
30059339 300 92851
200 59349 500 92869
200 59372 200.92877
1000 59653 200 92987"
500 59821 500
59873 200 93099 __
90059874 300 93101
71° 200 93322
93511
60818 200 94004
200 96300 63054
200) 63136 26000-96397
200 63.12 6000 96515
63301 300 96609
300 63405 300 96723
1000 63434 200 96773
200 96922 63450
300 43034 340 96043
300 63634 200 96973
3826 200
200 63861 2u0 97038
97131
64005 200 97188
300 64042 300 97219
300 64056 200 97324 .
500 64111 20u 97439
200 64116 200 97474
200 64203 200 97099
64 300 97754
64389 200 97784
800 61420 200 97846
200 64464 200 97864
200 64480 300
200 64538 5000 98289
200 64874 200 98356
200 64982 200 98371
98443 300
200 65270 200 98475
200 65439 300 98456
200 65558 +~=200 98764
200 65653 200 98811
500 65734 300 98970
-§00 65816 200
200 65960 1000 99042
99202
200 66348 1000 9¥225
200 66352 6000 99384
200 66011 200 99410—
300 66538 500 99929
200 66597 1000 99645
200 66644 200 99618
200 66850 200 99620
300 66869 ~ 200 99753
200 66871 200 99775
66999 300 99829
500
200, 67176 1000500 67295 200
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
‘One hundred numbers from 14,868 to 14,968 inclusive, being 50 uunibers on gach side
ofthe number drawing the capital prise of
99984
$300,000, §500,
One hundred numbers from 75,449 to 75,649 inclusive, being 60 numbers on each side
of the number drawing the capital prize of
000, $800,
One huncred numbers from 42,849 to 42,449 inclusive, bein:
on.
We, the undersigned bankersof New Or-:
pay all prizes drawhin the
Lo talane Be Lancers which may be presen re *
) R. M, WALMSLEY, §
; at Lousiana National Bank
NAUX.
President State National Bank.
bak ote KOHN a
resident Union Nations! Bank. .
subscribers having supervis
Bi chery hove i caruty” "that fe ’
y whi rt
tie iootos he placed in the whee
i] to them,
st waniets Newt orisena La,
ch were
———*
kunen, ton" ¢
ge SEEEeEEy SEBs
SEESESESERESES BERESESES ESESEES SSEEE
Cal., Washi D. C., and New York, N.
Y. Wo, 42,390 draws third capital prize. $60,000, sold in gan Francisco, Cal., New York,
WN. x., Galveston, Tex., and Des Moines,te.,
No. 68,186 draws fourth se rrize, $ 26,sold in New York, N. Y., Washi mn,
D.C., Vieksburg, Miss., and Havana, Cube.
Nos. 6,880 and 65,992 draw e .ch $10,000.
The work of sending the official Hat te
every correspondent begins immediate!
after the drawing and continues day an
night until completed. Should any of our
perenne erience any delay in receiving
. itis owing to their mame being among
the last on the list.
women.
The common afflictions of women are sickhead-aches, indigestion and nervous tr publes.
They arise largely from stomach dicorders.
As Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparifa is the only
bowel vegulating preparation, you can see
why it is more effective than any other Sarsaparilla in those troubles. It is daily relieving
hundreds. The action is mild, direet and
effective. We -bave scores of letters from
grateful women.
We refer to a few:
verou debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 142 7th 8t.,
Naesae Si debility, Mrs. Belden, 510 Mason 8t.,
Nerveus debility, Miss R. Rosenblum, 232
17th Bt., 8. F.
Post St., 8. F
Bick headaches, Mrs. M. B. Price, 16 Prospect
Place, 8. F.
— Mrs. M: Fowler, 827 Ellis 8t.,
Indigestion, Mrs. C. D. Stuart, 1221 Mission
i, 8. F. ae
Coneeippcion, Ma, C. Melvin, 126 Kearny 8t.,
J mauve Vegetable
ou S Sarsaparilia
Most modern, most effective, largest bottle,
Fame price, $1.00 of 6 for $5.00,
FOR SALE BY. CARR BROS,
TAM’sS
SEs
SEEEE
Om e€ac
ma bers
t figures
of the number drawing the capital prize of
$400,000, $100.
Nine hundred and ninety-nine numbers
the two lust dgures
‘ag the secund capital
ed the
LouisConfectionery & Ice Cream
— PARLORS,
: Broad Street, opposite Citizens Bank.
. HAVE THE CHOICEST STOCK OF
CANDIES
‘Ever brought to ‘Nevada County.
Ice Cream Soda Water
A SPECIALTY."
Pureand Rich IceCream
BY THE DISH. :
ANTOINE TAM, +
THE PIONEER CATERER,
Slave yoursnvoKed,
Af not oy
you wlll: o
other Tobacco,
packed inimosf?.
convenient “packages.
“POR SALE BY: ALL" DEALERS:
Photoeran hic
J.L. BUSHWo ANNOUNCE TO THE PEOle of Nevada County thathe is prepared to make First-class Pictures in every
respect, and any sige desired, from the
smallest gem to life-size, at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
All wightog to haye amy work done in this
line will do well to reserve fywure orders
for Mr, Bush. ¥ ‘
+
Notice places he will do business this
summer : ‘
Columbia Hill, from June 20th to: July
6th. oe wl
North Bloomfield, July 8thtand will
visit other towns on the Ridee this Fall.’
Mr. Bush takes Pictures by the Inst&intaneous Process, : je23-1m
Home Mutual Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA
OAPITAL, « $300,000
PRINCS£AL OFPFIOR' Z
& > meome et., Sam Francisco
Fire Insurance Only
J, F. Houenton, President, :
b~—“J , SHEPAED, Vice President,
OwaRLes H. Story, Secretary —~
R. H. Maeiuu, Genera’ Agen
ee
Riske soceptes on all clusses of desirable
property inthis county at yas low asso!
vency and a fair profi Nee mit of, gear
antosing a promptand liberal response toa):
just claims for Ss
Grass Valley Branch Por Neveds County
JOHN 6, COLEMAN,
GEO W. HILI, Manager
ED, SAMPSON, Special Agent.
MAIN STREET. Geass VALLEY
JAMES MONRO, Prop’s.ra Broadstreet,
Hn Non the City Malt,
Beet. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lam»
; aT
Stomach troubles, Mrs. R. L. Wheaton, 74]
Guarantee French Kid, hand turned, or money refunded,
Ladies Fine Dengola Button Shoes, size m4 to
“Broad Street Meat Market .
2 *
widtinavary soot’ te omens 0 16
4
LYON LB.
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR MEN'S $5 00 SUITS?
“6 ; ““ va 6 00“ee ga $6 7 oO 2
“ “ “ 800 “
“ “ *s g 00 =
“ “s 6
10 0O ‘.
‘ Don't allow yourself to be humbugged by the glaring
advertisements of our competitors who only lay traps to
catch the unwary, but purchase your goods of
CHARLES GRIMES,
Leading Clothier,
Corner Broad and Pine Streets.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Square Dea . eens
Honest Prices!
Mrs. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
HAS ARRIVED,
HATS. . .
~ MRS. LESTER: CRAIRORD.
Main Street, Nevada City.
Tremendous Fall in Prices !
GRIND CONG OUT SUL
atae havé 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 sell a newly selected stock. at
less than San Francisco cost. Do not miss this opportunity for securing Bargains.
COME EARLY
BEFORE THE STOCK
IS BROKEN.
al HERE JS A PARTSIAL LIST:
Men’s Suite I sell now at § 4.62, in other stores § 7,50
i ig! 6.75 “s 10,00,
bs be 7.00 Re 10.00,
4 # 7,50 nad 12,00.
# ig! 11.00 s 16.00,
# as 12,00 2 18,00,
“ i 14,00 4g “ 20.00.
I call your special attention to my Black Diagonal and Corkscrew Sack and Frock Suits
They are used for Dress. At$12.75.
Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50.
It is impossible to enumerate all Suits I. have. Come and satisfy yourself that state
ment is correct,
Men’s Cotton Pants at $1.00 a pair, f incy 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.
Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic, A Chance to get Blankets cheap. ;
1 have a fine lot of Eastern and Marysville Blankets of all colors I will fi
¥ than atte coe. ¥ ie aot Tien, En Cy shades, gnnntoeh Wh Jem
ne Maryaville amily Blanke or $5.25; 1 17.7; 14-4, *
tack Proof Rubber-Boots, $5.75 a pair. of » HE pede pets, ;
Snag “ “ 450 *
Boston “ 4.06 “
Es atanet ine of Franks and Valises in N 6 largest line o: nks an alises in Nevad, : ‘Siomn elsewhere. ne eo vada City and sheaper than you can buy
en’s Mining oots, nailed, made . B., $8.87 a pair, 00,
Men’s Calf top sole $4.00) worth 00. mre warn Werth Ohne
ne Men's HAND SEWED Calf Lace Gaiters, $8.50, worth $5.
en’s Lace and Button, $1.87, worth $3.00.
en’s Brogan, $1.25, worth $1.75,
ne Men’s Straw Hats, from 50 cents up.
Men’s Gloth Hats, 15 cents,
Boy; "] “4 +49 ©
Ment’s Dennim Overalls, Riveted, 45 centaa pair.
“Canton Flannel Undershirt and Drawers, 85 cents e h.
“Merino ef : 45 m
And a large assortment of other kinds,
BOY'S CLOTHING,
Boys’ Navy Flannel Blouse Suits sell now § 1.00, formerly $1.56
? ; * +. to lyre 1,12, ed 1.75.
-t_. Chevelt-—————_--_4\-4 40-42 $84.9, 2: 505i. Mixed Cassimere ney ¢ 2.80, i 4.00,
“ “ “ oi) 8. 75, “ 5. 00,
“7 “ “ “ s 8.62; “ 4.76
ig Fine “ Bt 8.87, ae 6.00,
Boys Knee Pants, 25 cents a pair, formerly 87 cents.
é “ 37 “ 5O “
“ “ 598 “ “ 75 “ Yana
All Wool 7% wa
* best Ci
bagtos’ Shoes of the very best material. No inferior Shoes kept.
L 00, es fine French Kid Button, $8.87, any, other house $5
1 now $1.87 peeeen Wik at suai » Sell n +a) ony other henne 02,76,
‘ Pebble Goat Button Shoes ¥ ed 2.00
Children’sShoes, Spring Heel Button size id wi 1 * ie
oo Ga RI tog 1.12 “ ae
AL ea “ Stop 5 “ 1.00,
Misses’ Kid Heeled Shoes 075." 1.87 “ 2.00,
All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at
the same rates, ee
: The prices are'much lower than retail dealers can buy
for, It will pay you to lay in a’ supply, as under ordinary
circumstances you will pay one-third more than the prices
CASPER.
hereasked,
a0
AR CLOTHING WAR ‘STILL RAGES
be required to start,
ticular horse they are to start must be named
be named in their entries,
E ‘Inraces designated
igible wweed
Nevada county prior to July 10th, 1891, mien heoan oe Gn — m:
SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR
—OF THE——
spvENTBUN TE
AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION
or Nevada County,
——COMMENCING———
TUESDAY, SEPT. 18ST, 1891,
And Continuing Five Days.
Pavition Exnisits aT
RacING-AND-StTock—-E-x HIBITS—AaT-——~—
Take pleasurein announcling that their MILLINER
and
ladies can at last be assured of getting STYLISH]
10,000 Given in Purses and Premium
‘Liberal Purses for State and County Horses, Ltberal
Premiums for Live Stock, Farming, Orchard
and Dairy Products, and Mineral, co
Mechanical and Art
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.
Trotting, Diatyict, 2 year olds and undér, $200.
WEDNESDAY, September 2d.
Boys’ Tournament at 11 a. M.
4, Running. Nevada County N. G. R. R, Stake, District. One mile and repeat. $25 entrance ; $15 forfeit ; $250 added. Second horse $50. ;
5 Running. National Hotel Stake. Free for all. ‘Two year olds, 5-8 of a
inile.” $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit; $150 added ; second horse $50; ‘maidens
allowed 5 pounds,6. Running. Free for all. $25 entrance ; $10 iorfeit ; $200 added ; second
horse $50, 1 1-4 miles.
7. Trotting. 2:40 class, $400.
$25 entrance ; $10
wit
THURSDAY, September 3d.
Grand Stock Parade at 11 o’olock A. .
8. Running. Nevada City Stake. Free for all. 1 1-4 miles. $25 entrance ;
$10 forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50.
9. Pacing. Free forall. 2:30 class, $400,
10. Trotting. 3 year olds, Free for all, $300.
FRIDAY, September 4th.
Ladies Tournament at 11 o’clock a. M;
11. Running. Grass Valley Stake. Free for all. One mile and
entrance ;" $25 forfeit ; $300 added; second horse $75, ~
12. Running. North Banner Mine Stake. Free for all. 3-4 ofa mile and repeat. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; secondshorse $50,
13, Trotting. Free for 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,
SATURDAY, September 5th,
Grand Stock Parade at 10 o’clock a. mM,
15. Running. South Yuba Stake, Free for all. 5-8 of a mile and repeat. §25
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,
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repeat. $50
$25 entrance ; $10
CONDITIONS.
All trotting races are the best three in five (except two year olds) 5 bi cae and 3
tostart, but the Board reserves the right to hold
reduction of a proportionate amount of the ech a oe then b4 a by the
The National Association rules to ‘overn, but the Board regerv: i
heats of any two classes alternately, . trot a special race between toa uy
A horse making a walk over shall be entitled only to rance id i
When less than theseduired number of starters pe bein promen t or of
trance money paid in, to be divided as follows : two-thirds to first, one-third to the
second,
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The State A,
In 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, 30 and 1g
In all raceentries not declared out by 6 P, m.
lirse, and to accom: —
er cent,
of the day preceding the race will
When there is more than one rg Bi one poreen or eM ye: interest of, the pary 6 p.m. of the day preceding the —
Racing colors to be named in entrance,
In trotting races drivers are ‘required to wear caps of distinct colors, which ‘must .
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as ‘District’ only
Hay and feed will not be furnished by
grounds at reasonable rates, Straw will be foie htc a Mg ud pale on ‘he :
hed gratuitously,
Entry wt : on blanks can be obtained upon applicatidiito the Secretary's office, Nevada
All purses are free toall unless otherwise designate], ; wise
Entries to close with the Secretary on Avigust 15th, 1891,
. M. L, MARSH, President.
Postotfice address, Nevada City, Cal.
I. J. ROLFE, Secretary.
Postoffice address, Nevada City, Cal, ”
Ameen Wm HAE SH tt MR,
icultural Society rules to j
sditionm ematical running, Spee Skee han oui: