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July 22, 1891 (4 pages)

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4 £. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. L. 8 CALKINS, . J — _X.-£. BROWS, EDITOR. BUSINESS MANAGER. WEDNESDAY EV’G, JULY 22, 1891. The McDougald Case. J. C. Mulligan returned this morning . from Truckee where he has been for four or five days reporting the McDougald case. The examination had not been concluded when he left. It is being held before Justice Liggett, C. F. McGlashan representing the defendant. Mr Mulligan states that McGlashan ‘is making « desperate effort to have his client discharged at the preliminary examination. There have been a couple of dozen of witnesses subpened, and McGlashan is going into a length examination of each witness, to the intense disgust of District Attorney Nilon who is anxious to get away to attend to other business matters. The case will probably last a couple of :days yet. Mr. Mulligan says when he left Nilon was ina ‘“‘white heat” at the way the case was dragging along, and that Mr. MeGlashan was making @ fiery speech which was shaking the plaster off the ceiling of the Justice’s courtroom. The Westerfield Case. The following jury was obtained yesterday afternoon in the case_of Mary B. Smith et als. vs. James C. Westerfield Richard Gluyas, John Rawling, Wm. + Melarkey, John Bennetts, Henry Godair, Frank Kearney, Wm. Bree, E. W. Towle, Samuel Henwood, T. 8. Lee, A. G. Carpenter, T. C. Canfield. The taking of testimony began this morni 8. F. sister-in-law. eget Crushed by a Kock. French has been testifying since morning and is still on the stand as the Transcripr goes to press. He was ‘formerly supervisor of this county. He had known Wm. Westerfield since some time in the forties, and his testimon y is that he had heard Westerfiled talk of a brother and say that Mrs. Mary B. Smith of North San Juan (who claims to have had 2 that brother as her first husband) was his HETTY GREEN’S RICH SON. He Is Still Young, but Knows How to Care for His Money. . Edward H. R. Green, of Chicago, is probably the richest young man in the west. He is worth $10,000,000 and heir to $25,000,000 more belonging to his mother, Mrs. Hetty Green, whose wealth and business sagacity have made her famous throughout, the United ae org ig, Boy his twenty-fourth year, Mr. Green none of the common failings of rich mén. He has an Bin office in the elevAES enth story of the Owing’s building and dogs a large business in loans on real estate. Mrs. Green has a rects operations, * but. her energetic work biggest estates in the connected with one of the world. : $1,500,000 in the export trade at i the capital of the Philippine islands. wife was the daughter of Edward Mott Robinson, of New York, who left a fortune of $9,000,000 accumulated in whaling enterprises. Young Green, who is described as generous and kind hearted, as well as a thorough business man, sums up his own career as follows: ‘‘Born a Quaker, brought up a Protestant, educated a Casholic and by business a Jew.” pase eee ieee To Improve Agriculture in Turkey. In several ways the sultan has of late shown -his desire to place Turkey on more equa] terms with the other-nations methods of farming in his realm, and recently sent fourteen capable -young men to Germany to study agricultare. When they have acquired the requisite knowledge they will go home and endeavor to impart information to the mosiem landowners. A Widely Bead Balletin. the .gossips must have reveled in acting as unsalaried—reporters for the late Frank Campbell! He was a storekeeper at Victoria, B. C., noted for his good humor and:widespread charity, and also widely known as editor of the ‘‘BulHow of Europe. He is trying to improve the . . __not known that any bones were broken, ___At her husband’s ranch near this city last Monday Mrs. D. Van Benthuysen had one of her legs badly hurt by a heavy stone rolling upon it. The lady was several rods from the house and alone when the accident occurred. She was pinned .to.-the earth. and_could not extricate herself till she had removed the > shog from the leg on which the rock rested. She fainted several times while crawling to the house, and although it is it will be a long time before she will be . able to walk again. ~ A Pioneer's Outfit. While planting trees in Barren Hill Nursery a few days ago Felix Gillet unearthed an iron pot inside of which were a breadpan, two cups, three tin plates and two knives and forks. They had ev‘ynore and had belonged to some old-time miner who operated in that vicinity. The old outfit willbe presented by Mr. Gillet _ ta Hydraulic Parlor of Native Sons, un. less s0mé Venerable citizen puts in and es“tablishes a claim of ownership. New Mining Company. There have been filed with the Secretary of State articles of incorporation of the Beckman Hill Gravel Mining Cojnpay of Nevada City. Capital stock $50000. Directors—Nicolaus Webber, B. H. Miller, John Peterson, Fred Bost and August Rapp. The company is organized to work a gravel claim on Beckman Hill just thir side of Pleasant Valley. The develop mentof the property will begin without delay. . PN Made an Assignment. Information has been received at the Sheriff's office to the effect that the firm of O’Connor & Morrison, dealers: in gen eral merchandise at North Bloomfield, have made an assignment to some of thei creditors. Today Sheriff Dunster went to North Bloomfield to levy an attachment onthe store for Westhoff & Co. of San} Francisco who claim to hold the firm’: note for $1,435.10. ——EEEE Whether You Travel by Land or Sea You-need a medicinal safeguard. Change: of climate or temperature, brackish water, unusual diet, draughts from oper windows that surly fellow passenger: which the surest protection is Hostetter’: Stomach Bitters, finest of medicinal forti fiers. Sea sickness, land nausea, ar promptly counteracted by this agreeabk eorrective, which is also a capital defens against malaria, theeffects of a tropica! or chilly temperature, damp and expos ure. _ Persons of sedentary pursuits, mil! operatives, mariners, miners, engineers, frontiersmen, persoris of every calling in volving mental fatigue, excessive bodily effort, and liability to unhealthful influ ences of any sort, regard it as an incom __ parable safeguard. Biliousness, constipa_ tion, dyspepsia, rheumatism, sick head ache and kidney troubles, are effectually subdued by the great alterative. Icz Cream Sopa Waren at Carr Bro’s, Drug Store. tf Schilling’s Best. Once bought—always sought. Surprise Overcomes me at seeing youhere, Mamie. I heard that you were prostrated with one of your blinding headaches. True, ] was, but.a single dose of Cephaline completely relieved me. Carr Bros, and W. D. Vinton, ‘ Schilling’s Best, Buy, try—on them rely. Iv you want » very fine turnout of any kind goto Henry Lane's Feed and Livtf letin.” This was not a paper, but a big blackboard, on which was placed every bit-of local news as soon as it was known. The people -consulted the '‘‘Bulletin” Why He Bolted. At one of the clubs one evening Mr. Montagu Williams met Lord ——, who had just lost his father. The young lord was naturally melancholy, and the lawyer proposed visiting a theater opposite, which proposition was accepted. There was a slight fire in the theater, whereupon the young lord was among the first to bolt, “like a rabbit,” out of the building Returning leisurely to the club, Mr. Williams found there his young friend quietly smoking a cigar. “What on earth made you bolt that way? Youseemed frightened ont of your wits.(not a difficult matter, perhaps). Don’t you know that on such an occa sion if everybody got up and rushed out.a panic would ensue, with very likely fatal consequences? Why on earth couldn’t you sit still, as I did? There was nothing serious the matter.”. Upon this, with the most patronizing air, the young gentleman replied, “Oh, yes; that’s very well for you, but you've not just succeeded to a peerage and £20,000 a year.”—San Francisco Argonaut. Lord Randy’s Literary Luggage. On his trip to Africa Lord Randolph Churchill took with him but two books, “Moliereand Shakespeare:--As a consequence English dissenting ministers are. Fis . denonnstng him from their pulpits. . They claim he ought to have carried a Bible also. How many queer ways there are by which people manage to live! A St. Louis man is said to derive a income by renting turtles to the res taurants for advertising purposes. 99 orm tef mt Woreute’ “APHRODITIN Is BOLD ON A POSITIVE QUARANTEE to cure any form a 8 GX ve ia : EFORE useot Stimulants, AFT robetan or Opium, or through Vl 3, tion, over in: .»such as Loss of B: Pewer, W is down Painsin the backs Somsines Veneer y ervous Prostration, Noctarnal Emissions, Leucorr! Dis ziness, Weak Memory, Less of Power and Impoteney, which If neglected often lead to premature old age and insanity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes for $5. Sent oy mailon ee —_A WRITTEN GUARAN' every $6.00 order received, torefund the money if a Permanent cure is not effected. have thousands of testimonials from old and youn: of both sexes, who have been ently cur by the use of Aphroditine. Cirew! Tree. THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. PACIFIO BRANCH, FOR SALE BY The Gelebrated French Cure, . is given for} 2 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal, women. The common afflictions of women are sickhead-aches, indigestion and nervous tr publes. They arise largely from stomach dicorders. As Joy’s ‘Vegetable SarsapariMa is the only bowel regulating preparation, you can see why it is more effective than any otherSarsaparilla in those troubles. Itis daily relieving hundreds. The action is mild, direct and effective. We have scores of letters from grateful women. We refer toa few: i tget 8 debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 142 7th 8t., baer Wi debility, Mrs. Belden, 610 Mason St., Nerveus debility, Miss R. Rosenblum, 232 Se 17th Bt, 8. F., Ae Stomach uhlen Mrs. RB. lL. Wheaton, 704 Sick headaches, . M. B. Price, 16 Prospect Place, 8. F. 7 : Bick headaches, Mrs. M. Fowler, 827 Ellis 8t., — jog, Mrs. C. D. Stuart, 1221 Mission Constipation, Mrs. C. Melvin, 126 Kearny St, J S Vegetable Leading Clothier, ou Sarsaparilla. vm COrner-Broad-and-Pine Streets.. Most modern, most effective, largest bottle, se flame price, $1,00 or 6 for $5.00. # oo FOR SALE BY CARR BROS. Alameda. JOS. NSOUTHER MANUF'’G CO., 122 Market Street, San Francises. DR. ABERNETHY'S Green Ginger BRANDY. tried. Wm. J. YOouNnGER San Francisco. I consider your Ginger Brandy one of the finest preparations of Ginger, in the market and has always given the highest satisfaction to every one. : Frep Biypeér. Green’s Pharmacy, Oures Orampe and Oolio. ‘ We have sold your Green Ginger Brandy for years,and have always heard it highly poken of. Kirk, Geary & 50,, Wholesale Druggists, . A thorough test of it leads mé to say that it is the nost elegant preparation of. the kind that I have ever Dentist, 300 Stockton street P CLOTHING: WAR STILL RAGES HAVE YOU SEEN OUR MEN'S $5 00 SUITS? GOO. « 7 OO = S00 = 9 oo “e 10 00 wee 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, HEADQUARTERS FOR Snare Dealing Honest Gods ' Honest Prices! = Mrs. LESTER & GRAWFORD, ? Take pleasurein announcIHAS ARRIVED, and their newspapers. ONE ENJOYS th the method and results wh up of Figs is taken; it is pleasa: ver and Bowels, cleanses the sy ‘astipation permanently. *ALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN FRANGCI/8CO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. WEW. YORK, N.Y Peralta Fall, A School for Girls. Op:as Aug. 4, 1891, at BerxeLey, Cau. ww OMER B. SPRAGUE, President. Finest School Building and Furniture with as much confidence as they did “trefreshing to the taste, and ac itly yet promptly on the Kidney: a effectually, dispels colds, head ies and fevers and cures habitua For sa):
50c and $!. bottles by all druggist: Petition for an Order of Sale, . ty of Nevada, State of California. Th the matter of the Estate of S. E. Sto“réy, deceased. Mrs. 8. N. Storey, the Administratrix of the Estate of 8. E. Storey, deceased, der of sale of a portion of the real estate of said decedent, for the reasons in said agg set forth, it is therefore ordered y the said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appon beforé the said Superior Court on ‘onday, the Seventh day of September, “1891, at 10 o'clock aA. m. of said day, at the Court Room of said Syperior Court at the Court House in Nevada City, California, to show canse why an order should not be granted to the said Administratrix to sell the real estate in said petition described, and that a copy of this order be published at least. four successive weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript, anewssm rinted and published at Nevada Jity; Gatif NOR : ; Joun CALDWELL, ~ Superior Judge. Dated July 21, 1891. ree jy22 Fred Searls, Attorney. . Home Mutual insurance Co. OER.CALIFORNIA OAPITAL, = e $300,000 PRINOL/Al OFFICR’ 6 Sxusome et., San Francisce Fire Insurance Only J.¥, Hovewsron, Preaident. J.1. N. SueParp, Vice President, Cwarces H. Story, Secretary RB. H. Magi. Genera’ Agen Risks 4 on all cl of destrabl® property inthis county at rates as low assolvency and a fair profit will admit of, goer: pagecin @ prompt and liberal response to ali ‘just claims for Joss, Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County JOHN C0, COIAMAN, GEO W. HILL Manager ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent, W. D. VINTON = Nevada Gity. . “TUN the Superior Court inand for the coun-— having filed her petition praying foranor. — TAM’S PARLORS, Broad Street, opposite Citizens Bank. CANDIES Ever brought to Nevada County. A SPECIALTY. BY THE DIsH, ANTOINE TAM, THE PIONEER CATERER. Confectionery & [ee Cream Ice Cream Soda Water Pureand RichIce Cream ladies can at last be assured of gettine STYLISH . HLATS. MRS. LASTHR CRANFORD, Main Street, Wevada City. Photoeran hic J. L. BUSH amallest gem to CREATLY REDUCED PRICES, All wishing to have any work done in th line will do well to reserve future orde: for Mr, Bush, ‘e-size, at summer : 1 6th, North Bloomfield, July 8theand w Mr. Bush takes Pictures by the Insta taneous Process. Notice of Petition, the greatest gathering of the year. $5,000 FARM PRODUCTS Grand Musical Concerta, With other out-door r tive am The Grand Exposition Building will present an ap —WILL OCCUR AT— SAORAMEN TOS, corporation or corporations, authorized receive the same under the provisionsan Act of the Legislature o _ September 7th to September 19th, Inclusive. (TWO WEEKS.) : f Ld seinen should be represented, and Consumers shonld attend. It is, in fact, a season of enjoyment and reereation, To iniss the State Fair is to miss IN CASH PREMIUMS, FOR ALONE, $2500 FOR COUNTY EXHIBITS. \ t e My ° FOR INDIVIDUAL DisPLAY OF FARM PRODUCTS. $500 ance of life and hareony. by a Band of Forty Musiciais, will hold nightly Concerts here, = The Great Exhibition ot Live Stock, and the Superb Racing, of fare. ory Stable.EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary, nts, will furnish entertainment for all, s@ All Exhibits are carried FREE, and the Railroads give liberal excursion rates : 47 8END FOR PREMIUM LISTS. g¢ #2 Vor information of all kinds, addreaa the Secretar FREDERICK COX, P-csident,” “et i J of said Executors be thereupon reduced an amount sufficient to cover the proper by OULD ANNOUNCE TO THE PEO. 4 pie of Nevada County that he is prepared to make First-class Pictures in every Tespect, and AD size desired, from the Notice places he will do weeds this Columbia-Hill, from June 20thto July visit other towns onthe Ridve this Fail. “s “s * 4e23-1m cation of the Executors of said estate namedin said Will, for an order of this Court permittingsaid Executors to deposit the personal property of said estate with some this State, pst an et soEnp Sacagawea . 4 of said estate remaining in their hands— be given, to all persons interested therein ublication of thisorderin the Nevada} Daily TRanscriP?,a newspaper published NEVADA CITY as soon as my stock of Men’s and Boys Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be reduced. less than San Francisco cost. nity for securing Bargains. {. COME EARLY 8 . BEFORE. THE. STOCK f HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST: Men’s Suits I sell now at $ 4,62, in other stores § 7,50 “ pom! 6,75 rn 10,00, ill hid u 7,00 Md 10,00, i id ia 7.50 . 12,00. 11,00 a 16.00, ei ne tt bie 12,00 # 18,00. # a 14,00 iad 20,00. They are used for Dress, At $12.75. Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50, Men's Mining Kip Boots, nailed, made in 8. F ‘i én’s Mining oots, nailed, made in 8. F., $3.87 a pair, worth $5.00, Men’s Jalf top sole. $4.00, worth $5.00, ‘ , bu fine Men's HAND SEWED Calf Lace Gaiters, $3.50, worth $6. -Men’s Lace and Button, $1.87, worth $3.00, Men’s Brogans, $1.25, worth $1.75. 2 fine Men’s Straw Hats, from 60 cents up. { Men’s Cloth Hata, 15 cents. Boys’ “ 10 * ; Coxecarit, Bixeied. 4) capten pate. +2 Canton Flannel Underahirt and Drawers, 85 cents e h. * Merino " 45 “ ty . And a large assortment of other kinds, ¢ BOY'S CLOTHING. Boys’ Navy Flannel Blouse Suits sell now § 1.00, formerly $1.50 “ “ 4 4to 10 4 1.71 to of period of not less than three days. for Friday, July 24th, 1891, at the ho of 9 o’clock A, -M.,-.at the Courtroom tition should not be granted, Done in opén Court this 20th day 6f J ly, 1891, jy20 Joun CALDWELL, Superior Judge. yre 1,12, 76. Chevoit “ 4tol2yre 1,27 45 2.50. ; a newspapei “ Mixed Cassimere =“ & 2.86, 4.00, Fine “ 8,87, 6,00. be issued prior to July 24th, 1891, for a “ It is further ordered that said petition] « “ 9 “me be and the same is hereby set for hearing said Court, where all persons interested inay appear and show cause, if any they have, why the order prayed for in said pei i se al Boys Knee Pants, 25 cents a pair, formerly 87 cents. rT “ 37 o“ “ 50 iy 5 All Wool ‘ 70° 4 Lesion tebes of tne vere best mutates. a taterion deine & es’ Shoes of the ve est material. No inferior Shoes . Ladies fine French Kid Button, $3.87, any other house $5.00, rae ur of Guerenses Fi pace Eig hand Forse, oe mon vernaded, ; adies Fine Dongola Button Shoes, size 2) , Bell now $1,87 is bs French Kid, 24 quality i) sf * . 2,87 ees ame ho gi Pebble G n Shoes My 1: W200). 46 2.50, Children’s Shoes, Spring Heel Button size 84 toll “ 1,12 da 1,50. Ci eee ig 008 1,12 Ld 1.75 “ “ aes “ hto 8 Co 7B : he «1,00. Misses’ Kid Heeled Shoes ite, AW “ + 200, Broad Street Meat Market JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. ‘ wfti'inevery oontols ne ewes BM? Broad Street, Near the City Hall, Sauenges, Etc er Mutton, Veal, Lamb — . the same rates. ; hereasked. ai ing that their MILLINER 10,000 Given ia Purses aud Premios = ie SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR ——OF THE—— 2 AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION or Nevada County; yi ‘ Ny “tit RY Wi a ——COMMENCING—— TUESDAY, SEPT.1ST, 1894, And Continuing Five Days. PaviLIon Exnipits AT RACING AND STOCK EXHIBITS AT — tk Glenbrook Park. & ins Liberal Purses for State and County Horses. Liberal o GRAW (10 NN OUT SALE I have positively determined to REMOVE FROM For that reason I will sell a newly selected stock at 8, Do-not miss this opportuIS BROKEN. I call your special attention to my Black Diagonal and Corkacrew Sack and Frock Suits nent line of Trunks and Valises in Nevada City and cheaper than you can buy All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at The prices are much lower than retail dealers can buy for,It-will pay you to lay ina supply, as under ordinary. _ Entr circumstances you will pay one-third more than the prices Premiums for Live Stock, Farming, Orchard_ and Dairy Products, and Mineral, 2 oe a f Mechanical and Art * € e : : t t ___.THE SPEED PROCRAM : TUESDAY, September Ist. 1, Running. District. Three-fourths of a mile and repeat. forfeit ; $150 added, Second. horse $50. Trotting. 2:26 class, $600. 7 : : “4 Trotting, Dibrict: 2 year dlds and under, $200. 3 WEDNESDAY, September 24. 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. -Running-— National Hotel Stake,..Free-for-all.-T'wo year-olds. 6-8 of a mile; $25-entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second’ horse $50; maidens allowed 5 pounds. $25 entrance ; $10 Sate sae ee ts 6. Running. Free for all, horse $50. 1 1-4 miles, Trotting. 2:40 class, $400. $25 entrance ; $10 iorfeit ; $200 added; second Fre , THURSDAY, September 3d. Grand Stock Parade at 11 o’clock a. m. Running. Nevada City Stake. Free for all. $10 forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50. 2:30 class, $400. 1 1-4 miles, $25 entrance ; 9. Pacing. “ Free for all, 10, Trotting. 3 year olds, Free for all, $300, FRIDAY, September 4th. Ladies Tournament at 11 o'clock a. Mm.” : 11. Running. Grass Valley Stake. Free for all. One mile and repeat. $50 entrance ;'.$25 forfeit ; $300 added ; second horse $75, 12,’ Running. North Banner Mine Stake. -Free for all. 8-4 ofa mile and rees peat, $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit; $150 added; second horse $50, 13, Trotting. » Free for all. 2:30 class, $500, ights.One mile, Four moneys, 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. eateanoe $50 added. SATURDAY, September 5th, Grand Stock Parade at 10 o’clock a. mM, . in America, REET . MAIN 6T: -GRASB VALLEY ee Superior Court of the County of . It is —_—" to oeahadaeg all Suits I have. Come and satisfy yourself that state . 15, “Running. South Yuba Stake, Free for all. 5-8 of a mile and rv t, $25 evada, State of California. ment is correct. ; : : : nee peat, In the matter of the Estate of W. H., . Men’s Cotton Pants at $1.00 a pair, f mey patterns like Cassimere Pants; entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50, = » Kruger, deceased. The very best, the Diamond Brand White Shirt, well made and fitty cut, full front. 16, Running. Free for all. One and one-sixteenth mi : G ey 5; . * 3 miles, $25 entrance ; $10 TH HH G It appearing to me from the petition of 75 cents to $1.00, : spe : H RHAT . 5.1. Merguite now on file in the above . Men's Gingham Blouses, 86 cents. forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50, oe entitled matter, that the estate of said de-. Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic. A Chance to get Blankets cheap. * 17. Trotting, 2:24 clase, $600, 2% St y.% a Z al E> . tt @ > 4 ceased consists principally of personal . 1 have a fine lot.of Eastern and Marysville Blankets of all colors t will sacr ’ roperty, and tue the _ ea of Fg Execthan wholesale prices. Alse Bed Comforters in all shades, eritign 6 toms 2] BRORS ay : ©¢-. Fine Marysville White Family Blankets 9-4 for $5.25; 10-4, $7.75; 14-4 — _ ueNS utors in said estate, will prove burden. Grack Proof Rubber Boots, $5.75 a pair. sich Ramsig hit bine » $10 each pair, OF CALIFORNIA FOR 1891. some, on “the application of C. F. Me-. 8nag “ 450 “ ; Glashan, Attorney for said Executors, it . Boston a ‘2 . : is hereby ordered that notice of the appli-} ths jar ae OONDITION®: 3 t two year olds) 5 to enter and 3 All trotting races are the best three in five face 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 the Board reserves the ri heats of any two classes alternately, or trot a special race between eds wu a A horse making a walk over shall be entitled only to the entran id i When less than the required number of starters eBay they ma; eoctiatr yy A ooespon money paid in, to be divided as follows-: two-thirds to first, one-third to the second, te The State Agricultural Society rules to govern all running races, oat ditions named are otherwise, _ 4 “ sxcopH: When oon: —Tn-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 ha 10 Eis ae to accomIn all race entries not declared out by 6 P. M. of ee vedi bé required to start. re ee proveding the race will _ When there is more than one entry by one: ticular horse they are to start must be named race, rson or in the interest of, th : y 6 P.M, of the day Faded Racing colors to lie named in entrance. TRG In trotting races drivers are required to wear. distinct hich aa be named in their. entries, ce cv nee Cees Sateen vee Tn races designated as ‘‘District” only Nevada county prior to July 10th, 1891. ‘Hay and feed will not be furnished’ by th ee Fes grounds at reasdnable rates, Straw will (ll f ef wee 4 p Dectle be for aale on the , such horses are eligible that were owned in City. Danks can be obtained upon application to the Secretary's offleaMovada All purses are free toall unless otherwise designated, Entries to close ‘with the Secretary on August 15th, 1891. Sat Lag M. L. MARSH, President. Postoffice add, evada I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. ese rele Postoffice address, Nevada City, Cal. 6 se S