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The Nevada County Land a:d
state of cultivation, ad situated on road
A good Farm, 104 acres,
$22 00. very favorauly situated
awuc 2 miles from Neyada City; yvod
house, barn etc.
cows, 7 duzen chickens, saddle , harness
and small farmins imyiemen.s, 7 tons hay,
good spring and waier ditch.
$25 50. blocks of tense i eetion Ss
acres under cultivation. God
pier a 12 rooms, barn and houses; nat rai water; suitub.e for fruit, grain or utock.
Pieuty, of
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL
Vol. Lil.
ie a
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORVIA, TORSMAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1886.
¥
: Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P Brown & to.
the Daily ‘Transeript.
PUBLISHED ~
EVERY UAY EXCEPT MONDAY
nY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
1. S CALKINS, Editor,N.-P. Brown, Business Manager
OF FIGE“TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
42 Convaercial Street.
SUR RIPTION PRIO® :
me WORF: 6. seen eemerts mre e es #2
Sx pages ne
oo MOMUNG, .. scenes es cece ee nees r
pu MONEN Le dears neeerseeeereeses Th coe
Per Weale cecacse ate gerne sess 1h ce :
——————— 7
MASONIC NOTICE.
——————
vada Lodge, No13, F. & AM.
VATEO MERTDINGS OD th:
ported n A Wednesday of each month
Jvummting Brethr-n in good stan
ing are cordiatly invited.
D. F. MORGAN, Master.
J. H. BoarpMan Seoretary. jell
Nevada Roy . Arch Chapter,
NO. 6, BR. A. M.
: S2ATED MEETINGS &
‘ ‘Masonic’ Ha'l, Nevada City, on
2 “x the First Monday in cach month.
y Visiting Ccmpanions in good
tH) standing are cordial'y invited to
rH attend.
~ -¥E L. MARSH, High Priest.
J H. Boardman Sec. 3
Improvement Ar sociation
FFER THE FOLLOWIN G PROPERTIES
O for sale:
Home and Garden, con33 0 0. Loong 4 48% meets ——
jimits; 2 goou hou ex, barn, eis,
ee prpurd waiak 400 blackberry, 100).
wherry, 40 'ewhr trees, 50 apple, and ay
A variety of other fruite, all undera fine
leading from Ne. ada City to Gruss Valley.
with two horesand7
Ranch -127 acres, patent
ed; 12v acres possessory title.
ck ter iteigation; 50 ares. un
der cultivatiun; 3000 urape vines; 150 frat
aris SO “sheds, etc.
ge Woou tract aad orchard
0 U. — 820 acies, patented; 10
acre cul ivated; 14 wcres an
house, barn and see F improvents. ly 4
@ie ia) aaron Oe of 9 rooms, Boul$12 0 0. der Street, Nevada C ty. A
os oer eu cottage with 2 3-10 acres
70u. land; orchard, garden, ete.,
with good fa:ilities for irri ation; just outside the limits of Nevada City.
Dwelling of 7 rooms, cen$225 U. trally lucatet in Nevads
Ory; 1 purfect rep rir; g ed cellar and plen
ty of fine fruit;lo. G5xI60 feet. One ot th
most desirabie :esidenve prope: ties in th
counry, bes a
« ther properties will bs announ na
tew duys.
Pures desiring to make a snecdy ale ©
ther properties 8 ould coumuuivate with
the Association at once.
Qno. K. Brann, Secretary,
Nevada ity, vel.
$1609
GEO. C. GAYLORD .
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Goods,
Grain, Feed, Etes,
ear Geoils Sold at Bed Kock Pric
Agen for Giant Powder Compan
Park Packing Est.blishment,
MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
PHILLIPS & LANE Proprietors
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HAMS, BACON AND LARD.
Nevada City, March 2d.
©. W. CRS
%
. Pifiwonvs. . 2
* S & SIMONDS,
ttorneys and Counsclors at bn:
£@ Will practice in the State and U ite
S:ates Courts.
OFFICE—Morgan @ Roberts’ Bick N
vada Citv.
SURGEON.
E. W, CHARLES, M. D.
Homoepathic Physician,
Rooms 9 and 10, up stairs, cor. Broad anc
Pine Sta, Nevada + ity.
Orfice Hours—9 611 A. M., 1to8 P. M.
2 ecatctans
x
for Infants and Children.
“Castoria is so well adapted tochildre= ‘hat . Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructat‘on,
Kills Worms, gives sivep, and
on, : E
Without injurious medicailon,
Tas Centacz Coupasy, 1£2 Fulton Street, N. Y.
(recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.” H. A. Aacnen, M.D.,
111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
\ Suatifiable Homicide.
Male voice singing—Go to sléep
my ba-a—ee-bee ; my ba-a—ee-bee
—bang! bang!
*Judze—Prisoner charged with
murder. What are the circum?
stances of the case?
Counsel—May it please your
honor, the murdered man”* was
singing ——
Judge—An air from the “Mikado,”’ perhaps; ten duys at easy laCounsrel—No,. your honor, it
was Emmett’s lullaby.
at Judge—Prisoner is acquittec.
—{Binghamton Republican.
Rick Salt.
When you make ice cream, buy
your rock salt at J. J. Jackson’s
Beeltiye Grocery store. j3-tf
unset,
THE PALACE DRUC
Mechanics’
fice—South side Broad street, opp. Union
3
z Biv
E 4
&
is
BESS.”
J. de JACKSON, =~ -= PROPRILTO?.
The Largest. the best and Cheapest
Grocery House i Nevada City.
TOASTED THAS
Equaieng naroma, flavorand delicacy the Teas
as used by the natives in Japan.
(HF The ollowing PURE JAPANESE TEAS are_freshtoasted
under the new process, requiring one-third less quantity to produce
the same strength as old Teas, and the prices ure plainly marked on
each pound package :
Grades.
Prices.
Pe eae ee
y ing 8 rooms, bath, «el68 Pade: Mtabes, A benutiu, nitu-. Oumebime.. 2.2.0.0.. ies cee e eee e ones 60 cenis re pound
ation.
capa n eer herrea Wer a ace a ap «: w+ 75 cents per pound
Ranch—19¢ acres, pata
$3900. ented; ¢mies irom Kail. Sunrise.. 2.2.. Pease callcee mak Pes gr tala gmiens $1 per pound
Everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery Establishment always kept on hand. ‘lo those
who have never traded with me-I extend a special
invitation to.call before making their purchases.
18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STR ET.
ERR ——————
J. K. CARR : T. H. CARR.
CARR BROTHERS,
prie*ors of
Corner Ptne and Commercial sts., «
PAINTS, OILS, VARNCSHS, ETC.
t
SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
All kinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers,
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds,
THE FINEST BRANDS OF C:SARS
2 Prescriptions accurately and carefully com
sounded by a careful and competent Druygist
~TWENTY-F.RST INDUSTRIAL CXHIBITION
; OF THE
SAN FRANCISC), CAL., 1886,
Will be held in their immense Pavilion, on Larkin,
Hayes, Polk and Grove Streets, from
AUGUST 24th TO SEPTEMBER 25th, INCLUSIVE,
Nith a grand display of the NaTuraL.
ZACTURED Propucts of the Paciric Coast.
\L Premiums of Money,-M
sffered to Counties and INDIVIDUALS
of Farm PRODUCTS OF ALL KINDS, except
This is the best time and the best place to show to
-o the people at large the resources ol our State.
List; Rules, etc., see the Comnissioner for your County, or send to the Assistant
Secretary, J. H. Culver, 31 Post street,
»romptly forward any desired information. —
oe Pp. B. CORNWALL, Presidert.
juni7 #m
eT
For Premium
W. P. Strout, Secretary.
J. 1. CALDWELL, . m1. cavvoey.
Attorney at Law,
Notary Public aud Conveyancer.
street, Nevada City.
TLL practice ur an che ait of th
y TUL PRACTICE* IN ALL
‘State, and the Court+ of the Uni
of California.
Courts, State and Felera.+ form ’r offices of Sear r & Sc
60 cents per pound
STORE.
Nevada Citykeep vonstantly on hand a large and comp'ete stock of everything usuall feunc in
First Olass Drug Store.
Institute,
and ManuLIBEkedals and Diplomas are
for Exhibits
Live Stock.
who will
#RED SP ARLS
GAYLORD & ‘SEARLS,Attorneys and: Counselors at Law,
OFFIC, S—Former oitice of Wallog &
The Ice Company is now prepared to receive orders for Ice in quan. the soda v ater sold by Carr Bros,
tities to suit customers.
livered to any part of the city. Or
ders left at the Company’s office
ae etd
Oxuy the best and most wholesome, materials. used in making
Mountain Ice.
oe
Ice deQ
or with W. H. Crawford, will -be nee
promptly attended to. je2 13. — .
——_~a
Swarr’s photog sphs are second Ea _
to noartist in the State. Go and ?
sae specimens at his gallery on Lt $4
Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s cae
Hotel. Vrices low. 030-tf Fes
¥ RRS
—_ oo) aaa .
J hn Caldwell. Thos, 8. Ford ge
CALDWELL & FORD,Attorneys & Counselors at Law 38
s Uthiice —Beckman Buildi-g, cor, Broad ena
Pine streets.
NEVADA CITY, CaL,
E’ect'on fcr Ctief Engineer.
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.
lunction 91 Broad and Commercial Stree _{,
Choice Familv Groceries a Specialty.
8 Nee ANNUAL ELECTION ,
for Chef Enginer and
Assistant of the Ne.aca City
ire Department will be held
at the U ty Hall on
Monday, July 26, 1886,
rom, see T. Shurtleff John Blasauf.
Cleiks—Johv Shurtleff. J. B. Gray,
Polls will be open from 6 to 8 P.M.
By order of the Board of Fi e Delezates.
J. E. ISAACS, President.
A. LADEMAN,DEALER IN
Nevada City.
/ASHIONABLE BOOT
' AND SHOEMAKER,
Fine Beots and shoes a specialt:
REPAIP'IG NEATLY DONE
J. G. U'NEILL, Secretagy, " jys0td
“AINA XAB,
The Celebrated Egyptian
A. WUTKE,
BROAD STREET
T'wo doors. belov Agee Rip ag
Post Office, Neva Elixir for the Skin.
da City, Cal.
Cte o>
LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF RIS
Great Comph xiun Beantifier has been
nought at furced sale and placed with
‘COSfIE w SXRAND. WALTER VINTON,
Pine Streets.
WATCHMAKER
and Corner Broad a
Jeweler.
The pric: has been put down to
75 CENTS PER BOTTLE,
BROAD 8T. NEVADA CITY
1E
. 5 437 The te-timonials ‘are from ple well
y known in this S ate and -_— ote: any
£m i time. A fc ware given in the loc umn.
25 YEARS IN USE.
a Se
Tho Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age. .
‘FORPID LIVER.
T.oss Of prmeeti he Bowels onstive,
Painir
mitionint»ebuck part, Painund: r
the shoul'crblad«, Fully s¢ afver
2iting, with a ditiueclination to
oxi tionef bedy_ cr mind, Irritarpilitye ft mp r, Lowspirits, wiih
.gefhaving? weet
tu y, Wearinexs, Dizzlicss, Flutering at the Heart, Dots b« ore
he ey«s, H ada: he over the r_ght
ye,
lreams, H.ghly-colored urine, andCONSTIPATION. €x
TUTT’S
.davted to such casex. One dose effects
sich We inge of feeling ag to astonish
Fer. f
fee.
thee
They snc-ease ths Appetite, and
satire th» boly to Take «en Fiesh.
thus the system is nourish.-d, and by
their Yonic Action on the D
Organs Regular dtools are produced.
Price, 237. 44 Murray &*., N. ¥.
eg ee
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
¢ GRAY Hate or WHISKERS changed ton
§.033¥ Buack ky a single app
of tuis Dye. It imparts a natural color
az’s instantaneously. 89'd by Dene.
rots, ocsentbyexpresson receipt of S1
Office, 44 Murray St., N. Y
Corner{Groad and Pine Sts, s
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
ACUYT 10RD: 1 SURANCE CoMPAaNitS IN THE WO LD
As the lot .ust be sold at once.
THE TESTIMONIALS SHOW [THAT
It will cure almost every kind of DISEASE
» }OF THE-SKIN, if
it will give a BRILL'ANT and FAIR
COMPLEXIUN without the use of whitening or fards,
It wil! most effectuzlly CURE PIMPLES.
In many inetances it wil REMOVE FREC
KLEs ina few minutes without irritating
the skin.
it will give TONE to the SKIN, and when
applied on an old and wrinkled face will
make it appear immediat.ly maay years
jo m er.
lis application on the head will imnediately sooth all irritation of the scalp,
CURKE DANDRUFF and restore the hair to
its natural color
App ied on the skin of the fa e, arm» and
hands, it will give a WHITENESS and
FRESHNESS which will astoni:b and please
the who trv it, and the effect is imm: diate.
This elixir ix warranted to be PERF. CTLY HARMLISS, and can be used: very day,
and several tines a day, if desired, It ic
lingly pléasant and cooling. Itn ake
the skin immediately after its use, SUtT
and VELVETY, brilia't and clear; it
WHITENS the PAYKEST SKIN; it will in
a tew niinutes REMOVE SU + BURNS; itis
the best rem dy e. er f-und to cure the erysipelatous inflammation produced by PolSON OAK; « few appiications will be sufficient, aud for ali kinis of skin diseases its
effect is almost miraculous,
Directions for its ese:
Wash the skin with scap and water, and
after drying it wih atowel, rub n the tlixir
w'th aroft cloth: where the skin is not very
sensitive, rub harder; where rinkles are to
be removed, rub a
are black spots produced by accumulated
sebaceous matter in the peres, common}
called > rab bh — also a ora
onger; they will generally disappear 1
one or two applications.
Nevada Drug Store,
roperly ued,
SYMPTOMS OF A
>» head, witha dull senected ame
li sties ness, with fi ful
PILLS are especially
igestiv»
ication
WALTER D. VINTON
: ‘ai
Large Stock of Patent, Medicines,
2: .Comlts, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
Toilet Articles of all kird
ere‘ul Attentiin Given to Compounding Pr: scriptions
By a Comretent Draggist and Perfec § \ Ftv G aranteed.
é
‘diesin’ Nevada: éo
+ where there
Kevida City
Commended by the Ladivs. Ladies Ask Your Friends.
-If any lady is unfortrmate} A great many of ladies of Nevaenough to be* troubled with freck~. da City have tried a bottle o
les, moths, pimples or an unsight-. Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir,
ly complexion, the use ‘of Ainax. for the skin and complexion, now
ab,the Egyptian Elixir, will make} being sold at a sacrifice by W. D.
her skin soft, clear and brilliant.'. ’'Vinton. Ainaxab has many most
There is no skin which will:not be] valuable testimonials from: Sar
improved by it. It @oes not in-. Francisco, but it does not now
jure the skin, but rids it of irapur-. need to rest upon them for a repuities and the effects therefore’are. ation. If any lady has not tried
pertiianent. Ther are many la-. t, we ask only that she inquir
sate? whro~1sé among her lady friends abont it
it, any of whoni Will cheerfullytestify as to its merits. W. D.
Vinton, the druggist at this city,
is selling it at the :educed price of
75 cents a bottle in order toclose
out a consignment.that has been
put in his hands for rapid disposal. The usual price is $1 per bottle, and the opportunity to buy it
for le.s will not last long. —.2t
end
Semi-Aunual Report of the
CITIZENS BANK,
Showing its financial condition
on the morning of July 1, 1886.
Keystone Market.
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY.
CHAS. KENT, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCTTASEL
the above named Market .
wall be glad to see all forme)
gle and willbe able t
supply the public with ail kinds of
Fresh and Salt Meats,
AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A
FIRST CLASS MARKET !
Which will be furnished at the VERY.
LOWEST RATES.
Raving had long experience in the business, J can guarantee to give perfect satis
faction to acl, and wileupply the)
RESOURCES:
Money on hand.......000 $ 57452 95 y Wi
Gold Bullion. ......0eeeeeee 7176 v6 Very hest Il my Line,
— bad De ADAIR 149 50
County Warrauts. .....5665 1338 66
futerest bearirg Bonds. * 35725 00 ALL KINDS OF LIVE STOCK FOR
Duoftrom Nations Bauks.... 16440 16 . SALE_AT ALLQTIMES
fLoan~ on Real Extate eave 4828-60
Loans on Bonds & other securities, 10260 00
Loans on personal security.... 80990 53
CHARLES KENT.
Overdr-ft acconn 8).. ..--.--6236 65 Pee aPC RANE Re PETA D OE AON
Heal gg sed gy for debt... 13567 44
Bank Prewiiees. ..6.ccec scenes 5y00 ve
)@urniture aad Fixtures..... 2500 00 N. E. CHAPMAN,
oS Ie eee g234116 73 . , , DENTIS,
LIABILITIES: : NEVADA CITY, €AL’A.
Paid up Capital in coin.... $ 86000-00
Reserve Fund.......00008. 100u0-00
Undivided Proais ....... 11461 84
Due, —_ CA Revcivasccaheve set = EXTRACTING A SPECIALTY,
Dividends Unzaid...55...-. 806 411 FOCAL aNEbailEK1 C8 IF DESIRED.
ROE hack 6c cbs VaceeTexes $234116 73 4@F Cffice at Residarcé, Sacuen cate St
state of California, County of Nevada, sa,
We the undersigned do sulemnly swear that
we have, each of u-, a personal knowledge
of the matters contained in the foregoing . o, w. cross
statement, and that the same isa true and. “© " z
correct report of the financial condition of
the Citizens Bank on the morning of July
lpt, 1886, and that the assets therein named
BYRNE & CROSS,
JAMES K. BYRNt
17th Agricattural District Farr,Nevada aud Placer Coat
Races’ ani Stock Exhibits at
Glenbrco'x Race Track, Between Cras; Val ey and
Nevada City.
PAVILION EXHIBITS AT NEVADA CITY.
Commencing on Tueacay, August
24, and Cc. ntinuing bt ie cm tas
Jver Ten Thotsard Pollars*
in Turses. and Tremiums.
SPEED PRUGRAM:
In races designated as “‘ District’?
-tH-horsesare-eligi: le that were
owned in the counties of Nevada .
or Placer, comprising the 17th Agricultural District, anc El. Dorado
nd Amador of the El Dorado Disrict No. 8, prior to June 1, 1886,
unless otherwise specified,
TUESDAY, AUGUST 24TH.
1. Trotting— (District), 3:00
sues pene 250. =
2. Trotting—2:30 class, free
for all; purse 4600.
3. 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 auded.
Sevond horse $100, third $50.
Mile and repeat.
5. Running—Free for all, twoyear-olds ; #25 entrance, $10 for_. feit, $150 added, Second horse
950, third $25. Dash of half a
tile.
_ 6. Running — For 3-year-olds,
tree for all; $50 entranve, $25 forfeit, $250 udded. 475 to second
horse, $50 tothird. One mile.
axe all under the custody of the sid. Attorneys and Counselors at Law, 7. Pacing—Free for all:
Bank and ite proper officers and correspon. Rooms 36 to 41 McCreery’s Building, = . #600. e Ret DERE
urthermore oe $10 Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 8. Trotting —1-year-olds; half
mile and repeat; purse $200.
‘Wet solemnly sw arthat the
Paid up of the said Citizens Bank is
Phirty ’ a Sarees B in ead coin.
DK. MORGAN? Aest Casi SAMARITAN
1: Subscribed and sworn before we a Notary
Public n and for the County of Nevada, .
. (eeal.) Notary Public.
THE GREAT
‘A Song of Gratitude.
tea edo ing cae ee ‘as for healing all di 4
Once pl: beneath its waters cool, NE R F: Ss.
evil, stain and sickness ceases,
In modern days we find a cure, Tt
uf worth as rare, as much deserv ing; * o for 8
A remedy safe, quick a: d sure, * cored
me Sauanrran Naevine. Equalled by non in delirium of fever.
For Epilepsy, Spasmz, Fevers, Colics,
ems and falling sickness.
eakness quickly relieved an
jon.
It at once right to the spot Eliminates Boi!s, Carbunclesand Scalds.
‘here lurks the danger, never swerving”
In all the world perhupthere's not
A cure lke Dr. Richmona’s NERvINE.
As in the blood diseases lie;
Each artery, each vein, each curve in
There's nothing makes ili humor fly,
Like the SAMARITAN NERVIAE,
Yes, itisac!
cause,
Route Bilic and clears c lexion
it drives Sick Headache like the wind, ;
Contains no drostic vathar' ics or opiates,
Promptly curés Rheumatism by routing it
Restores life-giving properties to the blooo
For old or young, for rich or poor,
W hatever class of life you serve in,
To health wideopen is the door,
From the SaMA:.ITAN NER‘ INE, i
4
Then do you value strength aud health, . Reliable when all opiates fail.
And think these blessings worth preserEndor-ed in wring by ag! fifty thou and
Leading pbysicians iu U. 8S, ara Eusope.
Leading clergym nin U. 8S. and Europe.
WHITE LABOR.
SKILLED and UNSKILLED
H2lp—Male and Female—of all
descriptions furnished at once by
C. H. Hansen & Co.
Employment Agency,
110 Geary St., Ga Bianco.
Telephone 485. Correspondence . ,,°°
solicited,
SE
Digeases of the bloo own it a conguerer,
For sale by a! leadivg Druggists. $1.60,
Carr Brothers, Nevada ‘i y. Z
NERVINE CO., Pioprietors.
8ST, JOSEPH MO.
m11-3m . stamp.
RARE OPPORTUNITY TO
E LANDS!
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION have se
cured :
&
Eon Sele
Thirteen Thousand
Of Patented Railroad Land, Ffavorably situated i
sold at the low price listed bythe R. R. Co.
Full particulars and complete map .may.be.see
AK
tee cals ee NE RV IN E,.
NERVE CONQUEROR,
onlr known specific for Rpiteptio Fite.
Neutralizes yer sof digsases and s.ckness,
Coughs, Colds, orany kind of Phthysic; Cures ugl blotches and stubborn bloa
Its merit as a lealer stamps Lijec! 1
It far above all other physics, bata = blood, quickens sluggish circu!aPermanently «nd promptly cures Paralysis
mii.g and healthful Aperient
Kills Scrofula and King’s Evil, twin broth.
ers.
Changes bad breath to good, removing
uaranteed to cureall nervous disorders.
ving, ereshes the mind and invigorates the
Better than all Golconda’s wealth, body.
‘Is Dr. Richmond's SamaRiTaN Nerving ; CUres . 'yspepsia, or money refunded.
THE DR. 8. A. RI HMOND
THE NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND
Nevada County, which will for a short .time be
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26TH. :
9. Trotting —z: 50 class,. (District); purse 4250. 4
10. ‘Trottiny—-2:22 class, free
for all; purse 41,000.
It. , rotting—3-year-olds or un
de ‘District. Mile and repeat.
Purse 4400.
12. husning — Saddle horse
stake, District horses, catch
weights ; 45 entrance, {50 added;
tour moneys, 50, 25, 15 and 10 per
cent.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH,
13. Running—Free for all; $50
entrance, {25 forie:t, $500 added.
second horse $150, third 475.
{wo miles and repeat.
14. Running—Free forall ; $25
eutrunce, $10 forfeit, 4200 added,
second horse 975, third 450. 3%
ofa mile and, repeat. f
15. Kunning—Free ‘oall; ¢25
entrance, $10 turieit ana 33 0 add
ed. Second horse $75, third ¢50,
Une ard one-e ghth miles.
16. ‘lrotting — For © stallions
Charming resolvent and matchless . . xative.”4 owned in the District; purse $500.
SATURDAY, 4UGUST 28TH.
17. Kuvniny—tree tor all ; $25
entrance, $10 jorfeit, 4200 added,
775 to recond herse,-$50 to third.
46 mile and repeat.
18. Trotting—2: 40 class; purse
4500.
19. Trotting — Free ‘for “all;
purse $1,2C0. :
CONDITIONS,
All trotting andj.acing races are
the best thr.e in five, except the
two-year ~Gld, unless utherwise
specified ; five to enter, and three
to #tart. But the Bourd reserves
the’ right to hohia tess number
(Nan five to till, by the withdrawal
rrespondence freely answered by plyfof a proportii nate amc
ricians, Kor testimonials and circularss: ud proj mount. of the
purse. Entrance fee, 10 per cent
on puree, ty accompany numinauon, ‘Trotting and pecing purses
divided at the rate of 50 per cent
to first l.orse, 25 per cent to second,
15 percent to third, and lu per
cent to fourth. j
National Association Rules to
govern trotting; but the Board.-reserves the right to trot heats of
any two clasres alternacely, it necessary to finish any day’s racing,
or to trot a special race between
heats. A horse making a. walk
uver shall be entitled only to the
entrance money paid. in. When
less than the required number of
starters appear they ‘may contest
ahi ap gongs money, taleavided as fullows: 6624 to the first
and 334% to the phons4 .
In a] races entries not declared
out by 6 P. a of the day preceding
the race shall be :equired to start.
Where there is more than o1e
entry by one person, or in une interest, the particular horse they
‘ure to start must be named by 6
p. M. of the day preceding ule
race. No added money paidtor
a walk-over. Se
~ Rules of the State-Agricultural
~oviety to govern running raves,
except when conditions named are
otherwise.
Racing colors to be named in
N . entries.
In trotting races drivers will te
ceqnired to wear caps cf distiret
colors, which must be named in
their entries. ,
Entries to close with the fecren
by applying to G. E. BRAN D, Set. N.C. L. & pry or Asgust tot, 1896.
A. WALRATH, Pres.
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