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TUESDAY, MAY 30, DECORATION DAY, GRAND GALA DAY.

On this day will occur the 3:00 trot this race will be one of the most interesting of the week, and it is expected will have fifteen or more horses entered, and among the lot several dark ones. Second race, 2:30 trot, which from present indications will be hotly contested by ten or more speedy ones.

SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 Grand entertainment. Three races: Trotting, Pacing ana Running 2:40 trot 2:25 pace running race, 1-2 mile heats. THIRD DAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 1st. Three more big races. 2:28 trot 2:50 trot pacing, free for all.

FOURTH DAY, FRIDAY, JUNE 2d. Biggest day of the week. Running mile heats, 2 in 3 2:35 pace free for all trot.

Twenty musicians, will be in daily attendance and will discourse their choicest selections. TRAINS WILL LEAVE THE UNION DEPOT.. Commencing at one o'clock P. M., and running ©very half hour thereafter. THE HEROICS Will run from Fourteenth street, the terminus of the Street Railroad track, thus forming another convenient means of reaching the Fair Grounds. Close connection will be made between the Cars and Herdics.

Have been arranged for by the Association, by which persons visiting the races can procure round trip tickets for one and one-third fare. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE SMALL PROGRAMMES.

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