Breeder and sportsman . ing entries as designated by therules. Those who have nominated in stakesmust name to the Secretary in writing whichthey will start, the day before the race, at 6 entered in purses can only be drawnby the consent of the Judges. The rules of the Pacific Blood Horse Associ-ation will govern running races. All horses entered for State purses must beowned and kept in Nevada and California eastof the Sierra Nevadas for six months prior today of race. Entries to all trotting races will close September 1st, with the Secretary. Five or more to enter, and three or mor


Breeder and sportsman . ing entries as designated by therules. Those who have nominated in stakesmust name to the Secretary in writing whichthey will start, the day before the race, at 6 entered in purses can only be drawnby the consent of the Judges. The rules of the Pacific Blood Horse Associ-ation will govern running races. All horses entered for State purses must beowned and kept in Nevada and California eastof the Sierra Nevadas for six months prior today of race. Entries to all trotting races will close September 1st, with the Secretary. Five or more to enter, and three or more tostart in all races for purses. National Trotting Association rules to gov^ern trotting races. Pacific Coast Blood HorseAssociation rules to govern running races,except as above. Each days races will commence promptlyat one oclock P. M. All entries must be directed to C. H. Stod-dard, Secretary of the Society. C. C. STEVENSON, President. C. H. Stoddard, Secretary. IMPROVED Blind. Bridle & Winkers FOR RACE Secured by Letters Patent, July fc5, 1883. Having thus described ray invention, what I claim*as new, and desire to secure my letters patent, iB: 1. The part D,supported by the Bide straps of the bri-dle, extending back as shown, the front having anopening into which the blind is fitted, substantially,as herein described. 2. In a bridle,in combination with the extensions curved blinds F, Berured to such extensions, anaas shaped, to give full freedom and ventilation to theeve while circumscribing the vision, substantially asherein described. 3. In a bridle, and in combination with the exten-sions D. blinds F, and side straps A, the screw, nutand washer E, to secure the blind and allow it to beset, substantially as herein described. i. In a bridle, and in combination with the check- Sleces D and blinds F, as shown, the straps or bandsand H, connecting the branches or extensions aboveand below the eyes, and having the adjusting slides orbuckleB, substantially as


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