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~ NBVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, PRIDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1886. — fistablished Sept. 6, 1860, by K.P Brown & ta, .
The Daily ‘Transcript
1UBLISHED :
iVERY AY EXCEPT MONDAY
nr
BROWN & CALKINS.
1. S CaLxins, Editor, :
N. P. Brown, Business Manager
OFFICE“TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
32 Commercial Street.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICS :fae Year.
S x Months....-+++,
Three Months.
ver month...
er Week . cee.
MASONIC NOTICE.
vada Lodge, No13,F.& A.M.
STATED MEETINGS on the
Second Wednesday of each month
Visiting Brethren in good stand
ing are cordiaily invited. ~
D. E. MORGAN, Master.
J. H. BoarpMan Seoretarv. jell
Nevada Roy.1 Arch Chapter,
NO. 6, B.-A. M.
SLATED MEETINGS «4
Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on
the First Monday in each month.
Visiting Companions in good
standing are cordially invited to
attend.
“M. L. MARSH, High Priest.
J H. Boarpman Sec.
The Nevada County Land and
Improvement Association
: Ca: THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES
for sale :
‘ Home and Garden, con$3300. taining 4814 acres, 3} acres
in-citv-limits; 2 good hou-es, barn, sheds,
ete., 500 grape vines, 400 blackberry, 100
strawberry, 40 veach trees, 50 apple, and a
fine variety of other fruits, all uudera fine
state of cultivation, ad situated on road
leading from Nev ada City to Grass Valley.
A good Farm, 104 ac
$2200. very favorably pe hesire .
a rout 2 miles from Neyada City; good
house, barn etc., with two horses and 7
cows, 7 dozen chickens, saddle, harness
and small farming implements, 7 tons hay,
good ‘spring and water ditch.
$2550. weaker disinees portion . g
ning 8 rooms, bath, celot tne city Conta 4
A beautiaul, situar, woodshed and stabie.
ation.
acrea under ecnitivation, Good
house of 12 rooms, barn and houses; nat:2r160 Ranch -127 acres, patent$ 0. ed; 120 acres possessory title.
Plenty of water for ir ;60 acres under cultivation; 3000 grape vines; 150 fruit
trees; house, u, sheds, etc.
acre, cul ivated; 14 acres orchard, with
house, barn and ovher improvents. Only 4
miles from Nevada City.
$12 00 Dweliing of 9 rooms, Boula der Street, Nevada Cty. A
F A cottage with 2.3-10 acres
700. land; orchard, garden, etc.
with facilities for irri ation; just outside the limits of Nevada City.
9 5 Dwelling of 7 rooms, cen2 0. teally located in Nevada
Cicy; in perfect repair; good cellar and plen
ty of fine fruit; lov 65x160 feet. One of th.
most desirable resideuze properties in the
county.
8
«ther properties will b9 announced ina
tew days. : spo
Parsies desiring to‘make aspeedy ale o
their properties sxould communicate with
the Association at once.
Gro. KE. Baanp, Secretary,
Nevada City, Udl.
GEO. C. GAYLORD
DEALER IN
Rgoceries, Provisions, Goods,
Grain, Feed, Ete.,
+
£7 Goods Sold at Red Fock’ Prrie:
Agen jor Giant Powder Company
Pork Packing Establishneut,
MAIN STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY.
PHILLIPS & LANE Proprietors.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HAMS, BACON AND LARD.
Nevada City, March 2d.
.?. F SiMONDS.
CROSS & SIMONDS,
4 Stermeys and Counselors at Law
” 747 Will practice in the State and U ited
“S ates Courts.
tee
OFFICE—Morgan & Roverts’ Brock Ne
vada City.
SURGEON:
E. W. CHARLES, M. D.
Homeepathic Physician,
Kooms 9 and 10, up stairs, cor, Brond and
Pine Sts, Nevada City.
Office Hours—9 to 11 A. M., 1to3 P. M.
qoRys wWoay*Booo)
+ pend
Cc. W. CROSS
for Infants and Chiidren.
known to me.”
{recommend it as superior to any prescription
HLA. Ancurn, M.D.,
“Castoria is so well adapted tochildres: that ) Castoria
111 So. Oxford 8t., Brooklyn, N. ¥. .
SES RTT
6
Sour + fe Fos Bon komt
Kills Worms, gives si¢ep, and promotes dion, : a
Tax Ceytaun Coxpasy, 182 Fulton Street, N. Y.
. J. J. JACKSON, --= PROPRILTOR.
The Largest, the best aod Cheapest
each pound package :
Grades.
Sunrise
cery Establishment always
J. & CARR.
THE PALACE
Corner Pine and Commercial Stn..
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Grocery House in Nevada City.
TOASTED TEAS .
Equaimg n aroma, flavorand delicacy the Teas
as used by the natives in Japan. coe
The ollowing PURE JAPANESE TEAS are fresh toasted
under the new process, requiring one-third less quantity-to produce
the same strength as old Teas, and the prices are plainly marked on
Sunrise. tee otc iy ar ees E
juewea ie PEGS CE) ot $1 per pound . =
Everything usually found in a First-Class *Growho have never traded with me I extend a_ special
house, baru, sheds, ve aad orchard . iNVitation to call before making their purchases.
$2009. — 820 acres, patented; 10
COMMERCIAL STREET.
A
‘CARR BROTHERS,
prietors of
BRUC
keep vonsténtty onhand a large and complete stock of everything usuall feune in
First COlass Prus Store.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHS, ETC.
BLANK BOOKS,
. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
ML kinds of Periodisals Pictorialy. and Newspapers,
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, _
THE FINEST BRANDS OF CiGARS
Prices.
50 cents per pound
66 cents per pound
1 ae. .. @5 cents per pound
kept on hand. To those
« T. H. CARR.
STORE.
Nevada CityMechanics’
J, 1. CALDWELL,
. Attorney at Law,
Notary Pablic and Conveyancer.
a .
Ofiice—South side Broad street, opp. Union
gtreet, Nevada City.
practise in att Obe Lcarte of th
W and the Courts of the Unit:
nd oo California. States the State of
3
pounded by a careful and competent Druggist
TWENTY-FIRST INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITIO
7 ‘ OF THE ;
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 1886,
Will be held in their immense Pavilion, on Larkin,
Hayes, Polk and Grove Streets, from
AUGUST 24th TO SEPTEMBER 25th, INCLUSIVE,
With a grand display of the NaTUrat and
FACTURED Probucts ofthe Paciric Coast.
aL Premiums of Money, Medals and Diplomas are
offered to Counties and Inpivipuats for Exhibits
of FarM PRODUCTS OF ALL KINDS, except Live Stock.
This is the best time and the best-plac
. to the people at large the resources ol our State.
Bor Premium, List, Rules, etc., see the Commissioner for your County, or send to the
Secretary, J. H. Culver, 31
promptly forward any desired
= Pp. B. CORNWALL, President.
W. P. Stour, Secretary.
. =F Prescriptions accurately and carefully com
Institute,
aes
Post street,
information.
“ juni7 ™m
B. H, GAYLORD.
GAYLORD & SEARLS,
Courts, State and Fe tera’.
lord, on P.ne street, tw, doors
Send: torm:r office of Sear.e & Searls, ov
Caurch
1
MANuvULIBERe to show to. \
Assistant
FRED SEARLS
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
Wk PRACTICE JN ALL “IE
OFFICc¢S—Former office of Walton &
Mountain Ice.
The Ice Company is now prepared to receive orders for Ice in quantities to suit customers. Ice delivered to any part of the city. Or
ders left at the Company’s office
or with W. H. Crawford, will be
promptly attended to. je2
a
Swart’s photoguphs are second
to no artist in the State. Go and
see specimens at: his gallery on
Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s
Hotel. Prices low. 030-tf
SS
THE GRAPE CORE
SAL MUSCATELLE.
“Papa, why do women use yeast
in making bread?’ ‘To make it
rise, my son.’”’ ‘‘But why do they
want to make it rise, papa?’’ ‘‘So
that it will be high bread, my son.’’
“Are cigarettes injurious?’ demands an excited exchange. As
the cigaretteeis fast wiping out
the dude population we are inclined to believe they are not.
—————— Or O:
THE great men of this country
are dying off very rapidly, but the
insurance companies haven’t as
yet raised rates on the men who
part their hair inthe middle.
A Cuicaao: jeweler is said to
have invented a_ self-winding
watch. Now let the same genius
apply himself to the invention of a
seli-finding watch key.
A TWENTY-FIVE cent straw hat
isarather common sort of head
covering, but is sometimes deliriously superior to the head it has
to adorn.
OLEOMARGARINE is now called
‘‘motherless butter.’’
farmyard
E'ection for Ctief Engineer.
Dy:pep ia Cure in émerzica.
Tre crystall'zc! sal’s, as extracted from
rapes and fr it, a most wonderful product
rom Nature’s lLiboratory. Haveitin your
homes an! tra el-—a specific or the fagged,
weary or worn-out, It cures sick headache,
dyspepsis. stomach and bowel complaints;
removes bili usnes-, stimula es the liver to
a hea'thy acti n counteracts the effects of
impure water ont the excessive use of alcoholic heverayes, and prevents the absorption
of malaria, and supp ies to the syst m the
want of sound, ripe fruit. Prepared by the
LOND ON SALsMUSCATELLE CO.,
LONDON, ENGLAND.
Beware of imitations. The genuine in
‘blu: wrappers only.”
rarSend for ci: cularato G.EVANOVITCH,
Ueneral American Manager, P. 0. Box 1968,
New York City.
Mention this paper.
CARR BROTHERS,
Druggists and-{Chemists, Nevada City, [Cal
TUTTS
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age,
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of appetite, Bowels coative,
Painixztio head, witha dull sensitioninthe back part, Pain under
the shouldezrblade, Fullu:ss afior
eiting, with a disinclination to
exertion of body_or mind, Irrita.
bility oft: mp: r, Low spirits, with
afeeiing of having neglected some
du'y, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before
the eyes, H»adache over the r.ght
eye, R-stles ness, with fi ful
Jreams, Highly-colored urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT’S PILLS are _ especially
adapted to such cases. One dose effects
such a.change of feeling as to astonish
ae ee the Appetite, and They Increase e® Appetite, an
cause th» body to Take on Fresir.
Thus the system is nourished, and by
their Tonic Action on the Digestive
Organs Regular Stools are produced.
Price, 25¢. 44 Murray SteN, ¥,
Fl NCAR ROD
For sale by
Grav Harr or WHISKERS toa
Giossy Back by a single application
ofthis Dye. It impartsa natural color,
acts instantaneously.: So'd by Drug.
gists, orsent by expresson receipt of 61
‘. KLEs ina few minutes without irritating
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
T}\HE ANNUAL ELECTION
for Chief Engineer and
Assistant of the Nevada City
Fire Department will -be held
atthe J ty Hall on
Monday, July 26, 1886.
Jndges—W. T. Shurtleff. John Blasauf.
Clerks —John Shurtleff. J. B. Gray.
Polis will be open from 6 to 8 P. M.
By order of the Board of Fi e Delegates.
J. E. ISAACS, ident.
J. G, U’NEILL, Secretary. jy80td
AINAXAB.
The Celebrated Egyptian
Elixir for the Skin.
: 4 LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF, “1 HIS
Great Complexion Beantifier has been
hought at forced sale and placed with
WALTER VINTON,
Corner Broada Pine Streets.
The pric : has b2en put;down‘to
76 CENTS PER BOTTLE,
As the lot o ust . be sold at once.
4@ The testimonials are from people well
known in this S:ate and accersible at any
time. A fcw are given in the local column.
THE TESTIMONIALS SHOW [THAT
It will cure almost every kind of DISEASE
OF THE SKIN, if properly u-ed,
it will give a BRILLIANT and FAIR
COMPLEXION without the use of whitening or fards,
t will most effectually CURE PIMPLES.
In many instances it wil REMOVE FREC
—
the skin,
It will give TONE to the SKIN, and when
applied on an old and_wrinkled face will
make it appear immediatly maay years
youn en,
lus application on the head will immediately sooth all irritation of the scalp,
CURE DANDRUFF and restore the hair to
ita natural coler
App ied on the skin of the fave, arms and
hands, it will give a WHIIENESS and
FRESHNESS which will astonich and please
those who try it, and the effect is immediate.
This elixir is warranted to be PERF«CTLY HARMLESS, and can be used every day,
and several times a day, if desired. It ic
exceedingly pleasant and cooling. It make
the skin immediately after its use, SUT
and VELVETY, briltiart and clear; it
WHITENS the DAKKEST SKIN; it will in
a few minutes REMOVE SUN BURNS; it is
the best rem: dy ever fcund to cure the erysipelatous inflammation produced by POISUN OAK; a few applications will be sufficient, and for all kinds of skin diseases its
effect is almost lous.
Direetions tor itsjuse:
Wash the skin with soap and water, and
after dryitig it with a towel, rub n the elixir
w'th a soft cloth: where the skin is not very
sensitive, rub harder; where « rinkles are to
be removed; rub a little longer; where there
are black spots produced by accumulated
sebaceous matter in the pores, commonly
called blackworm. rub the elixir also a littl
Office, 44 Murray &t., N.Y.
Nevada
Corner[Broad and Pine Stsey
Co
Drug Store, .
WALTER. D. VINTON
Prop Letorz
-fane Stock of
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, .
s, Brushes, Hand Iirrors, .
nee Toilet Articles of all kind
Careful: Attentin Given to Compounding Pri scriptions
By a Competent Druggist and Perfect§Purity Gi aranteed.
longer; they will generally disappear after
one or two applications. ;
Nevada City
Patent Medicines,
ACEMT FOR THE EET ISSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WO?ED
Jal. The usual price is $1 per bot-}
Interest bearing Bonds
a p= . Due from Nationa! Banks
as 2 Loan on Real Ks'
Ses Loans on Bonds & other securities, 10260
% Loans on personal security
85 Overdraft acco
& = . Real Estate taken-for debt.
“Pe Furniture and Fixtures
wee Totals viii cess eanrrey $284115 73
ene LIABILITIES:
eS a= Paid up Capital in coin.... $ 30000 00
£ 8 = Reserve: Fund.........510000:00
_ : . . Undivided Protts
4 : Due Depositors
@ Due Bat ks Ge
FF Dividends Unpaid........ 806 41
5 i UES RO Aras ae 9234115 73
La State of California, County of Nevada, ot
Commended by the Ladius.
If any lady is unfortunate
enough to be troubled with freckles, moths, pimples or an unsightly complexion, the use of Ainaxab,the Egyptian Elixir, will make
her skin soft, clear and _ brilliant.
There is no skin which will not be
improved by it, It does not injure the skin, but rids it of irapurities and the effects therefore are
permanent. There are many ladies in Nevada county who use
it, anyof whem will cheerfully
testify as to its merits. W. D.
Vinton, the druggist at this city,
is selling it at the reduced price of
75 cents a bottle in order toclose
out a consignment that has been
put in his hands for rapid dispostle, and the opportunity to buy it
for le:s will not last long.° 2¢
a ce
Semi-Annual Report of the
CITIZENS BANK,
Showing its financial condition
on the morning of July 1, 1886.
RESOURCES:
Money on hand
Gold Bullion, .....ccccseeees
We the undersigned do solemnly swear that
we have, each of uv, a perso
of the matters coutained in the foregoing
bs saserrgae ora prey pec isa I gger
correct repo: nan con of
the Citizens Bank on. the morning of July
lat, 1886, and that the assets therein. named
are all under the custody of: the ssid
bret ite proper officers and corresponWe furthermore solemnly ew arthat the
Paid up Capital of the said Citizens Bank is
Thousand eget in go @ coin.
D. E-MORGAN! Ae Geek ¥ jer.
1 ‘Subscribed and sworn before me a Notary
Public :n and fur.the County of Nevada,
state of California, this eighth day of July,
1886. E. H. GAYLORD,
(seal.) Notary Public.
A Song of Gratitude.
In olden times Bethesda’s I
Was famed for healing all diseases;
Once apes ed beneath its waters cool,
evil, stain and sickness ceases,
In modern days we find a cure,
Of worth as rare, as much deserving;
Aremedy eafe, gy a: d sure,
Dr. Richmond's Samaritan NeRVINE.
For Epilepsy, Spasuie, Fevers, Colics,
Cram ps
Coughs, Colds, orany kind of Phthysic;
Ita merit as a lealer stamps
It far above all other physies.
It goes at once right to the spot
‘here lurke the danger, never swerving”
In all the world perhaps there's not
A cure like Dr. Richmond's NERving.
As in the blood diseases lie;
Each pont de each vein, each curve in
There’s nothing makes ill humor fly,
Like theSamanitan NERVINE.
For old or young, for rich or poor,
whatever class of life zen serve in,
To health wide open is door, ‘
From the SaMauiran Nerving,
Then do you value,strength aud health,
And think these blessings worth preserving,
Better than all Golconda’s wealth,
“Is Dr. Richmond’s SAMARITAN NERVINE
WHITE LABOR.
SKILLED and UNSKILLED
Help—Male-and Female—of. all
descriptions furnished at once by
{. H. Hansen & Co.
Employment Agenc
110 Geary St., San Brewciaes,
Telephone 485. Correspondence
solicited, m11-3m
GOMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY.
supply the pub!
FIRST CLASS MARKET!
Ladies Ask Your Friends.
A great many of ladies of Nevada City have tried a bottle of
Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir,
for the skin and complexion, now
being sold at a sacrifice by W. D.
Vinton. Ainaxab has many most
valuable testimonials from San
Francisco, but it does net now
need to rest upen them for a repuation. If any lady has not tried
t, we ask only that she inquire
among her lady friends about. it.
See
Keystone Market.
CHAS. KENT, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED
the above named Market. I
’ will be glad to see all former
trons and will be able to
with all kinds of
"Fresh and Salt Meats,
AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A
Which. will be furnished at the VERY
LOWEST RATES.
Raving had long experience in the business, J can guarantee to give Pc Va satisfaction to-ail, and will supply thej ;
Very best ia my Line.
_W@LALL KINDS OF LIVE STOCK FOR
SALE_AT ALLETIMES ~
CHARLES KENT,
N. E. CHAPMAN,
DBINTITST,
Kee NEVADA CITY, CAL’A.
EXTRACTING A SPEC EALTY.
LOCAL ANEsIUEI CS IF DESIRED.
far Office at Residence, facan entc St.
o. W. CROSS. JAMES K. BYRNE
BYRNE & CROSS,
Attorneys and Counselers at Law,
Rooms 35 to 41 McCreery’s Building,
$10 Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
SAMARITAN
NERVINE,
THE GREAT
NERVE CONQUEROR,
NEVER FAILS.
Ti: only known specific for Epileptic Fits.
Ak 0 for Spasms and falling sickness.
Nei vous Weakness quickly relieved an
cured, ms
Equalled by non in delirium of fever.
Neutralizes yer sof diseases and sickness,
Cures ugl blotches exd stubborn blood
sores,
Cleanses blood, quickens sluggish circulaion.
Eliminates Boils, Carbuncles and Scalds,
Permanently and.promptly cures. Paralysis.
Yes, it isa charmiug and healthful Aperient
Kills Scrofula and King’s Evil, twin brothers.
Changes bad breath to good, removing
cause,
Routs Biliousness and clears complexion.
Charming resolvent and matchless laxative.
It drives Sick Headache like the wind.
Contains no drostic vathartics or opiates.
Promptly cures Rheumatism by routing it.
Restores life-giving jes to the blooa.
Is guaranteed to cure al} nervous disorders.
Reliable when all opiates fail.
ereshes the mind and invigorates the
body.
Cures Dy ia, or money refunded,
Endorsed in writing by over fifty thousand
Leading pbysicians in U. 8. ana Europe.
Leading clergymen in U. 8. and Europe.
Diseases of the blooi own it a conguercr.
For sale by a] leading Druggists. $1.50.
Carr Brothers, Nevada City.
THE DR. 8S. A. RICHMOND
NERVINE C0., Proprietors.
S8T.JOSEPH MO.
mdence freely answered by physicians. For testimonials and circularssend
cured
Thirteen
I. A.
RARE OPPORTUNITY TO
~THE°NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION have seACRES
Of Patented Railroad Land, [favorably situated in
Nevada County, which will for a short time be
sold at the low: price listed by the R. R. Co.
Full particulars and complete map may be seen
by applying to G. E. BRAND, Sec. N. C. L. &
LANDS!
mole
Thousand
(7th Aaricitural Dsfret Fair,
Nevada aud Placer Counties,
Races and Stock Exhibits at
Glenbroo Race Track, Between Grass Val ey and
Nevada City.
PAVILION EXHIBITS AT NEVADA: CITY.
Commencing on Tuesday, August
24, and Continuing Five Days.
Over Ten Thousand Dollars
in Purses and Premiums.
_ SPEED PROGRAM:
In races designated as “District”?
all horses are eligit:le that were
owned in the counties of Nevada
or Placer, comprising the 17th Agricultural District, and El Doraao
and Amador of the El Dorado District No. 8, prior to June 1, 1886,
unless otherwise specified.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 24TH.
1. Trotting— (District), 3:00
class; purse $250. :
2. Trotting—2:30 class, free
for all; purse $600.
8. ‘Trotting—for 2-year-olds or
under, (17th District), mile and
repeat; purse $300. ° . *,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25TH.
4. Running—Free for all; $50
entrance, $25 forfeit, $400 added.
Second horse $100, third $50.
Mile and repeat. :
-§. Running—Free for all, twoyear-olds; $25 entrance, $10 forfait, $150 added. Second horse
$60, third $25. Dash of half a
mile. :
6. Running—For 3-year-olds,
free for all; $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $250 udded. $75 to second
horse, $50 tothird. One mile.
ty Pacing—Free for all; purse
8. Trotting —1-year-olds; half
mile and repeat; purse $200.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26TH.
9. Trotting—2:50 class, (District) ; purse $250.
10. ‘Trottiny—2:22 class, free
for all; purse $1,000. —
11. 4 rotting—3-year-oldsor un
dv _—District. Mile and repeat.
Purse $400.
12. Running — Saddle. horse
stake, District horses, catch
weights; ¢5 entrance, {50 added;
‘. four moneys, 50, 25, 15.and 10 per
cent.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH,
18. Running—Free for all; $50
entrance, $25 forfeit, $500 added.
Second horse $150, third $75.
[wo miles and repeat.
14. Running—Free for all ; $25
entrance, $10 forfeit, $200 added,
Second horse 475, third §50. %
of a mile and repeat. :
15. Running—Free for all; $25
entrance, $10 forfeit and ¢300 add
ed. Second horse $75, third $50,
One and one-eighth miles.
16. Trotting — For _ stallions
owned in the District; purse $500:
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28TH.
17. Running—tFree for all ; $25
$75 to second horse, $50 to third.
¥ mile and repeat.
18. Trotting—2: 40 class ; purse
$500.
19. Trotting — Free for all;
purse $1,200.
CONDITIONS.
All trottirg and pacing races are
the best three in five, except the
two-year old, unless otherwise
specified ; five to enter, and three
to start. But the Board reserves
the right to hold a tess number
than five to fill, by the withdrawal
of a-pro
purse. Entrance fee, 10 per cent
on purse, to accompany nomination, Trotting and pacing purses
divided at the rate of 50 per cent
to first horse, 25 per cent to second,
15 per cent to third, and 10 per
cent to fourth.
National Association Rules to
govern trotting; but the Board reserves the right to trot heats of
any two classes alternately, if neceseury to finish any day’s racing,
or to trota special race between
heats. A horse making a walk
over shall be entitled: caty to tke
entrance money paid in. When
less than the required number of
starters appear they may contest
for the entrance money, to ke divided as follows: 6624 to ‘the first,
and 3314 to the second.
In ail races entries not’ declared
out by 6 P. M. of the day preceding
the race shall be :equired to start.
Where there is more than one
entry by one person, or in one interest, the purticular horse they
jare to start must be named by 6
Pp. M. of the day’ preceding the
race. No added money. puid tor
a walk-over.
Rules of the State Agricultural
Society to govern running races,
except when conditions named are
otherwise.
In trotting races drivers will be
colors, Which must be named in
their entries. ae
Entries to close with the Secretary on August ist, 1886." :
A. WALRATH, Pres.
entrance, $10 forfeit, #200 added. ~
rtionate amount of the.
Racing colors to be named in
nired to wear ears cf distinct, .