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CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB.... Racecourse, Sheepshead Bay, New York. Office, Fifth Avenue, cor. 22d Street, New York, Stakes to Close Wednesday, November 15, 1899. THE FOAM-,500 ADDED. E.UJS ,000. For two-year-olds, foals of 1898. Bv subscription of 0 each fur starters; 5 forfeit; or 0 if .. . . declared out by May 15th, 1900. With ,500 added, of which 50 to the second and 50 to the POD TL-ip II IMP MFFT Nfi 1QOO third Winner of ,500. 5 lbs.; of ,000, 81b3. extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Five furlongs. 1 11 ,l JUMI- I I VJ l J JJ THE SUEF ,500 ADDED. ESTI H ATJD VALUE ,000. For two-year-olds, foals of 1898. By subscription of 0 each for starters; 5 forfoit; or 0 if declared out by May 15th, 1900. With ,E00 added, of which 50 to the second and 1150 to the third, Winners of ,500, 5 lbs.; of ,000, or of the Foam Stakes, 8 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed .5 lbs. Five and a half furlongs. THE TIDALi ,500 .ADDED. ESTIMATED VALUE ,000. L7D "T"lir II IMC IV I L7 L7TI M For three-year-olds, foals of 1898. By subscription of 00 each for starters; 0 forfeit; or 0 if rvJri inC. JUINC IVI U. C I I IN VJ IvJUI J declared out by May 15th, 1900, or 5 if by January 2i, 19J1. With ,500added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the third. Winners in 1901 of two races of ,500 or one of ,500, 5 lbs. extra. Horandes never having won ,000, if non-winnors of a race of aDy value in 1901, allowed 5 lbs. I One Mile. FOR THE AUTUMN MEETING 1901. THE GREAT FILLY STAKES WITH ,000 ADDED. ESTIMATED FAloUE 0,000. FOB, FILLIES, NOW WEANLINGS, For fillies two years old foals of 1899. By subscription of each to accompany the entry, Winners of two racia of ,000, or oie of ,009. 5 lb i, extra; twj of ,030, or one of 0,000, the only liability if declared out by No vembarl, 1900; and 5 each if declared out by May 15, 8 lbs. extra. 1901, or 0 if declared out by July 15, 1901. or 00 if left in after the last mentioned date. Each If sire or dam h is not produced a winaer prior to Novembar 1st, 1899, the filly will be allowed starter to pay 50 additional, which shall bs divided batween the nominators, namely the own- 3 lbs. for either or 5 lbs. for both, said allowance to be claimad at tims of entry. erB of the allies at time of entry, whether th9y are the owners of the fillies at time of race or not, By filing on or before November 1st, 1900, with the Clerk of the Course of the Coney Island as farther provided: . Jockey Clab an accepted transfer of engagement in tnis stake the nominator will ba released from The Coney Island Jockey Club to add ,000. of which ,230 to the second, and 50 to the farther liability, third. J Should a subscribar or transferea die before the race, the entry shall not be void, provide 1 it The nominator of the winner to receive 50 per cent, of the additional fees paid for starting; be assumed by the then owner, notice in writing to that effect, accompanied by the payment of the nominator of the second 30 per cent, and the nominator of the third 20 per cent. all forfeits, baing given within three months after such demise. Six Furlongs. The Rules of Racing of The Jockey Club govern all races and racing of the Coney Island Jockey Club. . . . ..Entries to be addressed to the Clerk of the Course, Coney Island Jockey Club, N. E. Cor. Fifth Aye. and 22d Street, New York. 5.UNNY SOUTH RACING. Alabama State Fair Assn . .BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA. Tall Meeting From November 7to30 Inclusive Five or More Races Will be Given Daily with Purses of Not Less Than 00. ....AMPLE STABLE ACCOMODATIONS AND A GOOD TRACK ... Birmingham ie now one of the largest and most thriving cities of the south and horsamoi who design racing at New Orleans during the approaching winter will find it agreeable and profitable to give the horses employment at Birmingham while awaiting the opening of the Crescent City Jockey Club meeting. Presiding Judge,, "W. R. !Letclier. Starter, C. J". Fitzgerald. Bookmakers will find John A. Payne in charge of tae betting department. Address all communications to A. C. COFEE, President. J. GRATZ HANLY, flanager, Racing Department.