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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 17

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31 I I V.iL :1 "Dutchess" All-wool THE EDGE OF By HUUYAKD (For tha Courver-JournJ Copyright. 1690. ty tha Antbor.f PAUT I- Tli mist Viuj clejrin off Yokahawa and a Uundrvd jiaiU.i had sail- JioK-d for tlw uiornin So that tin; veiled Uorion wait tlpld with wiuuru blurs of a.lve.-. An iliig-lish m.tT-uf-iar showed bluwhiU on Hie hae. aw WW with daylight, and all the lay out a iiouth tiu ljiaid ot an ojiier shell.

The children In blue aud white, tanned limb plnf in frtwli air, seulled a marvel-oua bo.t of Kmon-hm-d wcnxl. and that was fairy craft, to the shore across tl, iilliKti and tin; theT-o'-pwirl I hero are waya and ways of en Wring Janjui. The best is to (Jeso-nd upon it fruai America and the 1'acillc from tlw bar'riaa and the divp sea. 0tu-ins fro.a the Eat, tlw lI'a of India and t- inlent UoiJicul vegetation ot Sinaporr dull tli eye to half color and tittlo tones. It at lkrob.iy that tlie II ot XVL Asia lx-ards tl tsliip ikui-a iT aui hold Uio no till tk-at of all Asia aain.

ia a. violent, Agz fmell, apt to predjmlice the ranger, but kia u.uo tlie to the giutle and icainuatiiut flavor that siole acroi the ttir iX the daybnak when tho fciry b-at went to whore a si-ell or very tkau. new wo.d, split baniKo, wwaI damp and tho tiling that p.pl WBO whito peoph at-a nifjrting and Imimlikc snielL ahen folh-wd on ahoro the ound of an K.tern tongue, that ia beauiUul or not as you happen to know it. Tlie WeU-ra races have many languages, li a crowd of European WarJ through cW doors Ulk wit! tlw Western pitch and- s- i)m K.t. A line of Oen- rT.1,.1.

r.liea Kit in the sun tnx to each other, and it, was as though th wer welcoming return in speeeh that tlie listener muxt know as we I aa rngliau. They talked and they talked. -T. f.indiar word Would Sit gn.w any tW. tUl putly the Smell came down the open MreeU again, cujcu Lat where f.

trill. oM ao the A- n.tlerfil leas Uin noth in. an-l that there were old acquaint- every corner beyornt fit is tlw 'TfallwmwL telegraphs, docks T'T. "i on not banish it. and it Ql KUI1 UVO 1n till ih railways are dead.

5e wlu. Uu not amelt that suicU ha not 51. Tokoharaa waa: aufll tlentlr Europinil in it fhopa to suit wirUeflest ta-te. To-day it iAuTl wrV il yon keep to the town limita! -Ten st-p beyond into the ficlda aU the civilizatwn stops as it to 1 uotkr land fevr thonwnd m.W further Weat. The glol-e-trotting niill-ionairea aiuiou to apend mon.T, with a xs on whatever caught their Uber- fine Salle, had explained to aboard il lp that they came to Japan in haste, to do ao.

Ji tUa land LuU bfl aXr Pants, $2 and $2 50. THE EAST. KIPLING. iiizt-J Ih-t wM'n stoAnn.T-uilin2 ana stpani r- uiliniu When tlwy Uucll lanJ Ui'-y raxi away Ut Uw curio bliuii to uuy "it-l VnfrT bl thinir. llv thin tiiuo Oiev hive al Murray uaiint one arm and an wW.trie blii.i eagle, with a copperas beak and a y41w lii Pluribus UuunV embroidered ou aiible-creen fcUk under tlie other, We, being wii, hit iu a garden that is )Hit ours, but belongs to a geutleuian in tJaJivo-lored silk.

wiio. solely fur tlie sake of the picture, condescend to work aa a gardener, iu which employ lie is sweep- iun -Jeiioately a welt of fallen cherry Irwin under an azalea achimr to burst hlooro. atone steps, of tlie color Uia9, uature ripens thiougii ions wui'i'M. lead up to tliit x'mlen by way ol clnaips of bamboo gr-uis. You see the SauvII who nslit wlien it taltteo ot meeting old iriviyla.

Half a dc7cu blue-black piiie are tandiiii akimbo against a real ski it-1 a fog blur nor a cloud bank. mr a grajr oiou-cloui- wruppett rouna tlie uii. but a blue sky. A uiierry tree on a idonu tielow uieui tlirows up a wave I biti-som that breaks all creamy white ujiiilst their feet and a cluniuof willow. tntil tlieir pult gro-n in front ol aiL iho sun m-iiui l.r an emnuKa- di.r Uimugh tlie hughes a lordly awallow-taiW.

bntterlly and his fcquire, veiy like tlie chalk bluw' of the downs. Tlie warmth the East, that gvs through, not over, tlie body, is uilded to tlie light of the east tlie tuleituid lavish light that 'clears but does I 1 1 Tl. not mr.viiuer wit? o. nieu new leie6 tlie Miring wink like fat eme ralds and the loaded brantiie of cherry bLot.ut grow trauspanmt and glow as a band "lows held up againt name. ln- wjira siulia come uu from tlie moUu eartli, and tlie fallen petals feiir i I cn e.o .7." ti-JLZZ: r.fs.

the ricid rire nekl Uyond tlie roofs, and the hills beyond nil Jauua only all Japan: ivpd this that they rail tlie old nation ia tlie Garden of ilen that most naturally dropped down here after tlie fall. For eonio Miiall hint of the lieiUtkts to bo shown later tliere is -f tnniule. ridai-l ana nuteu til.x. Hnii out canUAlly Uv i.a Mfirner of tlie bluff on which i. Anr otlier curve of tle eaves would not have eonsorted witii tho or tue pine orancoesL iiu.n.rma till curve was tnadL ana he 1..

a nerfeet. The conErcca- ntnlu trotters are in the hotel, scuffling for guides, in order that n.tr inht be shown tlie ngnui oi J.n which ia all cne rtghU Thoy miirt go. to Tokio; they must go to 1. 1 tiuui fnnt rel see all that Lv to fie wen, and 'hra home ti 4heir barbarian famlliet that they re i irrtito nf hare brown this dav ia ended they will is ended they will a 'L thank gooi'nesh. have splitting ttin neau- oiwl hnrnt-out eyes.

is nr.t- to, lie still and he.ir the ihs grow Ia itAAh in the heat and the Auell and Vie sounds and the sights that come an- i Oar garden overhangs the harbor, and ry cushing aMde oncT branch we look nra heavT-rterned filing boatJ and is i lXi ueh in the atraw-old mat oi Ui OoukhoUsB Buy a pair of "Duiclicss" rants; wear them two months. For every suspender hutton that comes off wo will pay you ten cents. If they rip at the waist-hand wo will pay you fifty cents. If they rip in the seat, or elsewhere, wo will pay you ouo dollar, or give you a new pair. 321 WEST MARKET STREET, LEVY'S TEMPORARY QUARTERS CIom Kinr4 at 7 O'clock, SatuHmr at 11 p.

m. ments since we left our old it's our policy, while we must remain in temporary qua1 tion at whatever sacrifices it may require. But that's tj take advantage of it the now we've just found time, THE LQOISVIlIe, Sl)suAy mqkMisK. JULY 3, 1892. 99 I I 5 And Many Other Things Good Enough For a Dukejrill Put Down to Prices Peasant Might Pay TO GTS r-COMTI WSJ ED.

4 "i since getting into temporamqnarters. to take our bearings oa PANTS; and the PANTS-CLEARING season is on, andC'ants MUST GO We begin on BOYS' KNEE PANTS AT 15c as long as they last 3TO -MORROW and thence up to the finest in the department; and EVERY PAIR IS REDUCED IN PRICE. Come see how much I Come for Pants NOW, and lay in a year4syyly. If you're out of town, ORDER BY MAIL. You send the sedX if you are not SATISFIED send back the clothes and wvjlsend back the -We have hundreds of regular customers all over the country who haven't been inside of our house for ten years.

Many of them NEVKR. WERE IN LOUISVILLE in their lives; and vet thev know LEY Ci i Louisville Greatest Ulothmg lloiiso, to buy clothing elsewhera YOU try Levy's and Toq. pushed Iwck to show the perfect r.ler prH)tiety of th huui-ketping that K'iu forward, me latner nsuer, n-t lit frtuz rJiiin. is uokiuic at a tiny full of cnarouau auu uie uit'iv www is lowu b4'k into the iace ol a Ltritiah Jiiuaneao dulL iric two shillings und three pence in llayswater. Ihe di.ll wakea, turus into a Japaue baby MiiiH-thimr mure valuanle tuau money i-ouUl buv a baby with a shaven licad and iuuln Ieu9.

it crawl to me xuma the pohshed brown 1kx, is lucked up just a it ia ready to eat live coais, and tt down ueiunu a tnwarw wuere it uruwa u4oa a bucket, addressing 'Uo hrttliox trout afar, tiait a uu cuerry bluHMim. alide off a boush and waver "down to tlie water clow to the Japanese def 1. who in inu, ov- puwuw. Tho fatlier-nahtv lias it by the piuk hind leg. and this time it is tucked away, all but the ton-knot, out of slcht anion umber nuts and nepia eoruage.

ueuig an wen- i it niakea no uroteot. ulul the bout 1 acuta out to join we uuie Beet in uu oiling. i 1 liea two- bailors of a An-o -was; C4ime along the ea lace, lean over the canal helow the uardeu. mh. and roll away.

The MiiW in port is the superior man. To him all matter rate and cu rious are cithrr tla-m thingn or tuem othet He doe not harry lie dot not seek adjectives otlf uian thnne tncli custom puts into nil month lor all occasion ut Uie iieauty of life peuetratfk hu beui inauUMbly till he gets uiuiiK, I a us lout ui tlie local noUi'X'man. unites him into the canal, and dise- of The 'iui tion of treaty ren-ion with a hieeounh. All the ame. Jack Ntya lie liaa a wiev- u-aint the iH luvntan, who paid a dollar for exerj Mrayiil he lTins to tlie Consular tourta for orer- stayuis hia leave, and forth.

Jack nays that the little fellow delibiTately linid-r inni trout getting nacK to lus nlin. snd then, witn devilish art mid iraftiof wreu'ling tiick? "tliere are about a hundred ot tin, and they can uiiow you with every qualihed one carry him to in ft ice. Now. v.iiec Jack ie rolt- ened with drink he d-e not tell lien. I his his grievance- ar.u lie niv that them Ida nki'ttd Connuli ought to know.

They playa into each oUier'a hands, and ott.pa ion at tl liatolia1 the po-lir-iueii. Tne visitor, who ia neither a M-ctuan nor drunk, can not twear to tlie truth of tins, or nattr imyifcing else. lie move, not only -moug fascimitine tcnea mi a Wly.r-PK but, as lie ia Mire to nna out tie lore no nas uen a dav bttvreeu Mermy ou.tioiiH. Tiireo years ago there were nuestion that weie no going tw oe htitnu oaiwina in a Lue of papci lanttrn. llie v.fu- Mitiition was new.

It had a giav pile cover, with a chryanUietmuu at tlie bick, and a Jitpaneto etinr told nie tlien, Tiovr we have a njhih aa other countries, and f. it i all right. Now we ere uuitc civilired hecaune of Constitution, A perfectly iirelevabt Kory eomca to nuud here. ia you mow uiat Mudpira on thev hid a ft volution wlilch lasted just long enough for the natinil auet. to ecmnos a national anthem, and tjieu was put down All tHiat ia left of the revolt now is the vng that you hear on the twanzlinir nach-ttrt.

tlie babr banjoa, of a oiobnlight night under the r-anana Irondd at the back of ruucbal. And fiie high-pitdied nasal refrain of it i Since that auspicious date it seem that the auo-tions have impertinentlr come up, and the first and tho last of them ia thai of Treaty Hevision. Says IK. JananetA Oovernmint: Unlv obev our laws, our new law- that we liav so carefully compiled from all the wis dom tf tlie Wet, and j-tn Miall go up jountry yoa pka an y.u will, iiWcl lirin eonressKHm tai lease ana uaae wnere eoprd bp laaxea by Lhhii-uIm ItmX us as you ouid iriuioe or Ou- The leading thought in our discourse to-day is PANTS and the firft item for consideration is DUTCllpb PANTS" Dutchess Pants of half a dozen different grades; but we call special attention to but two grades, PRICES S2 AND $2.50. Now, that sounds cheap term.

GUARANTEED wool and guaranteed they? And NOT beir WE KNOW THEY A grades of Dutchess Pa our house for am. GOOD as $4, $5 and know what they are. rxcept the reason why we do house, corner Third and Marl- better it will be for you, from ur ne a man; and we wilt trmt tuu our owu. I l.ieu- ,1 iiert. jl yMi Know, tno matter reoia irtwwn tlie S.tXJO fun iirners and the (M.O.tMHr JaoaneM: a 'nidviid to all Mu euiu rs of lnlov aiMt lokuhama.

and the dtotMir of tlw newiy aruved. ia whn dim, remember, la the mu uf Uw l.a. iuki une iiiuivuuoie, imiu rial. eter nai, and, above all. Instructive.

Cuuia.unieaUuns and Airh tm. department sbouia adreund tm u.a cimws editor. Th lAolsvllte Chess Club nam mk Mnm.ia All .4 ali hm vuyiaicn rtMirui si HI AUB. Kooni nnM i ii I houri tw mj era weicoinea. Problem Xo.

92. Prof. H. Joktsch, la Philadelphia Tlawai 1 LlsU IT fC4 IT A I PI -i 1 'til I i-M I WlUle 4Si. White to Play and mate ta twa movoa, Rolatloua PROBLEM NO.

00. l'f SolvM bv N. T. i town. 1be Dig Enli.h Jlnieh.

Ninth game of the lilac kbu w. tent, sjcuit; and notes coili.JL,iV Kaw York eouucuxd Inm the KUX LOPE7. White (Elacfcburuui 1- P-K 4 2 Kt KB 3 -II Kt 3 (13 QKl-Q h.t 7 kt Ki 3 (a) HxKl (hi Ctlos. 10 Kt-K nil 11 Il-Kt3 12 U-Kt a 13 1 KB 4 14 Q-Kl 15 KXP 1-P B4 17 Kli 1 P-KK 3 (e 1WKI-B3 2U QvKt 21 -QR-Q a KI-U4 3-Q Kt 3 aHcrKlB -P-K 4 2- KI-qu 3 3- Kt-i3 4- P-3 2 Ctottex. i Qua B- P-B4 10- R-Kln 11- P-113 Id 13- Kt- Kt 14- VxP 15- KI-K4 1 4 (d 17 P-H3 is-q-q a 19-KlxKKrM Cft-KR-go7 Ct 11 11 1 Kt-illKt Wo take from reserve stock ten new cases of Suits for these five lots, and supply all tho sizes that have run short.

These have heen stored he- wo did cause them. They'll want a Suit the middle of "ut uon make a mistake as ALMYOOL PANTS FOR S2 guarantee above) they CANT be VERY cheap in quality, can cheap in QUALITY thpv MUST in Pl'IPR m.wt tViv t9 ana are responsible for them in every way. These particular fits" which we now offer for S2 and S2.50 formerly sold riffht in TTrfthe regular prices the world over, and THEY ARE AS SMfXints of other kinds. We've been selling them far years; we Ve never lpfnr feolrl thm th rpomlai4 You knnw NOW. If you DONT you haven't been reading our advertise-ct, and cot into tcmnorarv Quarters.

You don't understand that 1-ts, to break all records on low prices and to discount all com oe ti situation, and the quicker you pocket-book standioint. And and you couldn mufc em 1 1 all the rest. 80011 00 'e QR- KD 4 8rt WK4 2 R-Kt je-li 7 li l7 I-ilt SO-O-Kt SO i 31-bl es ijp (i 3o- a 31 a Si-O-US j- wn ahi And after seventy move the fame wa NOTK8. (a) far Cvm 1 ta the Steinita-Blaek-baroa BMUob, isle. Bat we prefer 7.

K3. as pUye by the f'rsier. i fb B-414 was oeridodly prefeiable. 5t h.J. threatening Bo In case of Kt2 wa upertor.

Ti t-KW. foilowea by P-3 and evenU-sUv QV. was, we believe, preferable. n-K wllck White eestred to prevent. 1.

hloiii a Uf. center and a ood prpUve ttaok on the aide Wk eimK8xKJ appears more attacking. Rot: If B-lt3. 27. H-E5.

Q-KB3. a Hjit, wtiS a winning eame. li JatUsltng a STkU. 36. B-W3.

A rHineT Pwiw Wlaaer. The following game was awarded the stlae for the mot brilliant game played In the at tae Cafe de la Eegence: While (UtidW. Blk (Jaowald. 5J 3-P-K3 4B K3 UKti 7 lM-t Kt KH 0Kt KJCU 11 P-QU3 ie-B o-i 3 KK 4- K3 6 K.t KP3 QKtst). 7 it 8 KS 10 1' KJ1 11- It 1 ic-r-QKti 13 JK 14 hi 13 15 KR3 11 KK4 17-iH K4 (ch.) 10-KtiKKlP tUl 1' K5 1 Pxll 2i KKfct iJ3 PxBP 24 KR (ch.) VxP 2IV-0-K2 QB sq.

KxK 31 QB7 (ch.) s-j-kup 33 iixKt 34 BxKt (ch.) ia yi 14 I-QK14 15 (Jll l. Kli q. TT K.t KKt -IS-H-KiJ 1 KKt3 AO KtxKt fll Kli SC2 Qxl 23 KB S4. J4 KPxH 25 K-VJ KTiI" 141XP. 2Q Q3 SO KlK 31 KKf ac3 Ka i KtxJt KeLgos.

Chea Caiiiass. match between Blackburne, is to be Ptayed at )anrdC Belfsst in cable match, a maTh bwa Von and A mU-n iirrUn. Score: Ql drawn. 1 Alaptu. rvsn i London) -t i-ii out ot 16 to the K' jloHaT wis Meocd aud Lonun thiro.

EnclUh master. Is now AmOk Burn. a to kfl to hold the New It tbe u-t "111V1S Tie. prominent between PcUaar mUd ifrl I't. Chairman of the dl-T' IL SUnhatt.il the- Club, has foncaliv Inttiei -v-w York Kaiaiiucl.

rtrlPir the month the ol Ust have ot vr. ker are HlaVID T- Kaa of a of ti, elan he an tWaV aiarchss wit he rls-opporwmty to Pr ufctcb ui. wtn- Ji' r-r? rime to orVverj Bg.m t't have room to open go fast, and if you adviso you to come by tho week. to the proper application of the AND $2.50. If they are all- WEST MARKET STREET, L-evv's TEMPORARY QUARTERS CJftt I Et.I at 7 oa Salar4aj at 11 p.

mu TROTTERS AT WORK. The Approach of Their Season Causes Great Activity Among: Trainers. What the Good Ones Hat Bone and What They Are Expected To Da Toxins ton. Ky July 2. (Special.) The good weather during the past week bas given the trainers of trotters an opportunity to move their horses some pretty last miles.

At the Fair Grounds track Buford Tarlton's Kentucky It-inee mare, Anna, trotted a mile and repeated in 2 33 1-4 and 2 LMf mnoeura, f. (3) by IVinooton, dam Wait-a-Bit by-Basil Dufco. paced a mile and repeated in aud 2:23 1-2. onayenue, 2:15 S-4, has b' put Inta active train ing and ha la given a numoer ui alow niUe. He worked a tnue in 1:16 2:31 1-2, and repeatea an hour later in 37, i-.

finishing rtrong ana easy. M.rrv Good's black three-yar-oia cu by Count Wilkea went a mile in 2:37 and a quarter in 33 seeonos. lUanyelt, b. h. 14), by Deucalion, dam tne granu-dam of Clieycnne, 2:13 3-1, has ntepped a mile in 2 :35.

Joe Thayres two-year-old lied Wilkea eolt went mile in 2:52, and he drove the Guy winces staiuou, San Mateo, slow mile. John Madden's Cncle Sam has gone a mile in Joe Thayre'a Trevilian, by Young Jim, ha moved a half in 1:11, qusrter in ia nd mile in 2:22 1-4. Ilia two year-old colt by Onward, dam by Dictator, went a half in 1 :15 and a mile In 2:35. Major Wonden 2:13 1-4, ha paced an easy mile in Allan King, yearling, by Allaudorf, ha trotted an easy quarter In :44. Ainiinster.

three-year-old record 2:23 1-4, has dono a quarter in :36. He has just been Ukcn out ot tho fctud, having served mares. Uandsomo Charley, four year, old, by ElU-ron, has made a quarter in :35. two-year-oia mo -j Wilton, Just broken, trotted a quarter in :3. StarUght, four-yeaMld, by rL.n-iw.n Wilkxs.

dam by Vindex, trotted a half in 1 KitW Gunn rr, old. by Favorite i dam. by Mem- brino Downing, lias moved a mile in .38, reneated in 2 :37. Uiliy aeu, hL bv Ked Wilkes worked quarter in Cleopatra, two jvar old, by Dark Night, tnaved an euhthjn IS A black fiUy by Gen. Wilkes lias paced a quarter in :4.

bay Blly uy mile in 2:2. Wilk. Wilkes Boy. that uu, toe umj u. SS--- "VuKwork.t the pace, T'T but is now -t- n.

IJITM. even seconds. quarter Jn lly by lyan- isT :4 Bays Meu's Cassimere Sack Suits, all sizes, some formerly as high as $6. 321 West Market Bays Cassimere and Worsted Sacks and Frocks, some formerly as high as $9. 321 -West Market $7 Buys Cassimere and Worsted Sacks and Frocks, some formerly as high as $13.

321 West Market. S10 Buys Cassimere and Worsted Sacks and Frocke, some formerly as high as $16. 321 West Market. Buys Cassimere and Worsted Sacks and Frocks, some formerly as high as S20, Wc open to-morrow afternoon three styles of lien's Linen Salts Blue "Creole Blue and Brown Pin Chects. Latest fad I I enne, 3:15 3-4, has reeled off a nuJe la grand rtyle ia 2:31 3-4.

It will be aa trouble for him te beat 2:20 this ear, as he is moviac raoiulv. Will vuuv Thara Wilkea was given a mile and repeated last Saturday in 2 and 2:34. On Tuesday she was again seat two miles in 2:41 and 2:38. Gnat. B.

J. TreacVa he la training at his Ashland IVrk i arm are also doing well. Ihe following work low been done darinir the rest week: Mar- qutse by Jay Gould, dam Lsviy Maid idam ol Monnars), (XI naif in 15 1-4. iiuHecaary (3) by ilexmuda. dam French Lawn, by Administrator, mile in 2:24 3-4.

repeating in 3-4- Foxhound (3). by liexmada, daia loung Foxie, by Daniel Lambert, mile aad re-uMtt in 2:44 3-4 and 2:33 3-4. Lu- ereeoe, by Ibert Whaley, dam Jennie, mile and repeat in ana TiUy Wilkes by Fayette WUkea, dam wuua loam oi mw, mile and repeat in 2:4 6 and 2:42. Quadroon (5), by Gen. Hanoeck, dam rug.

toam oi rouiawo, i'j brino ltohen, mile in 2 :35 1-2. Myr.le 2:30, by George Cldef, dam by William's Magna, CharU, mile and repeat in 2:27 and 2 1-2. The Sage (5i, by Banker, dam Asldand Belle. by Ahuallan cniei, sin and repeat in 2:3 and t-e- titioner (31. lour-year-su recora 3-4, by 5yTman'B llamtletonian.

dam Nannie lfluara imn oi iu, 5:18 1-4). bv Jolin Dillard. mile and repeat in 2 and 2:23. Gentry by en toe unn-r. uam -go.

by Tom Rogers, 2:20. mile in 2:4 7 ij hv La Clede. dam ItaMy Temile. by Temote I son of mile and repeat in won lectus by Director, dam IVtti" I'atclien (dam of Bermuda. 2:20 1-4.

and grandsm of Chestnut Wilkea. 2:26 In- Mambrino I'atclien. mile and repeat in and 2:24 1-4. li. Simmons lias sent the following weli-bred win? to tlie fair grounds to he trained by Mr.

P. Conover: Bay fill 2), by Young Jim. dam by Socrate, second dam by Messenger Duroc. Itay filly 2, by Anteeo. dam Anglia, by George Wilkes, second dam Kitty l'atrh-en.

by Mambrino I'atclien third dam Betty Brown, by Mambrino fourth dam llekles, by Mambrino ChW. Student, b. a. 6) by Socrates, dnui bv Alierdien. Baa sella, b.

f. 13). by Ird Rosso! 1. dam Kitty Treacy. by na-ida: second djm Idrrle Treacy.

by George likes. Blue Bird. rn. s. 15).

by Jay lard, dam tr. 2 -3C 1-4 Isiater to Tanscy. dam of Lagl Bird. by Georee Wilkes; seeond dam TanT. by Daniel Lemlrt.

Jack Dawson, br. s. (41. J'T Btretaor, dam Favoritee. 2 :23 1-2 byGeorw Wilkea.

sC4nd dam Press Forward, by Albion-There are a larne number of hichly-bred Iwirses in training in Bcarbon county, and among the principal stable are the following: Tltu Paeon Windham 7. by Bdroy. dm Lad Vle. bv Oeorce C. Hall Earnest WU oo by Wlltoo.

sm by Frcneh' Al- ouautit.4: Adanda (21. by Apsrka, darn by Trtm-. iJcood doi by stratum ore; Ilsttke Clad. by Cyclone, am by IjimiH. dam Lv Au.il.

PemVi by San dam by Twl- dam bv Merlin: a sun i. id eolt. by Notbreaker. dam bv rtnee, Jr icoDd ds by AsnerJ- fbrre-yesr-oia ro Jim Simmons, ycartina. by Vising TT w.

i.v Hird: Kllerteu Jay Bird; FJlertso. yearling, by Sim by Bourton Wilkes edit WseeltB Wilkes: by nevellle. dm Plam of Favor WUae. 2 Snarkv by CycWme, dam by nrua Chief: Henry letcher. cr.

Ml bv Hirer lor. dsm by Wcnal. baa cone i a mils la vear: Mary Ann 2. by fLoe, dam Empire, w.cat a tulls thls raar; ammoaeUa (4J. by gJaissons Bar, data by Bob aJaro.

J. W. FUfcer Nytlipreaaer. by Katwoad. dam Bonnie Uuon.

by AberSora. J. fe. 1 rn a mcs ua. by MUimiw, dam (dam of Al-ble V.l by PeavtBe.

Gray A Hsrro. Ecariet wllfcas. by Bed Wilkes, dam T1i.iy, by Alcalde, sseoad dsns Uary Weaver (dam of Dna. Siil Bebta. 8 1-4 sury :27 BoUa HouJ.

trial. 2:141, by Black Hawk Vsnuuat; EjacHsaear wnsxa, by fceaUicky WIUhh. dasa Am. by Klauiiooeer. eeond dam Amcrieaa Oui.

by Toronto Sootag, third dxa lsmra Kawra. by lUmbletoniaa. fourth dam Faaay. by aba Echpse. uiJiaai Hukill WUkmon, by Favorite VlUn-s; Why Parker, tw, by HecvrtW.

by lfc-nraarB. lxuclss TK rua J. H. U. 3:1.

bilu by Idui Mllkes, dam Hattie Crooiwetl. by l(wrion hirf; f.iUette. 2.17 1-4. Us. by Cyclone, data MUm rtcatty Polly, i-e b.

six. by Hippy Mvdluai, dsm by C. M. Uay FJraer, 1-2, b. (PL yukaown; Saowden, 3-4, b.

by '-'ratti mure. tin by Wiillaai btsai-brlao; Dtupulsnt, 3 tlU. b. nix. by Hsr: old, dan Jiebuiaote, ly Ueimaat; EniBowe, 2 rJ 3-4, b.

sir. I.y rkjtie. dai by Favortle Vllki: lurhes, b. by btratkiaore, daia by HsmlH: Saowball, 2 1-4. b.

(r- Klx. by Ednewat-r: krau, b. two. by Cckos, um Najml, IwtUsht; HaieHeen, ch. s-, threis by An-erdeea.

dsm by 8LathiDors: Spanish Msldeo. ro. nv. ox. by liniipv Medium, daia iKW Plea.

I. f-, two, t.Uer to Cllielte, 3:17 1-4; t.ettrwlc cb. f- W. A1.14S 2 1-4: lerrim. f.eir.

by Happy MrdiiMQ. dam by Aierd s.lve SlmDitna, Mk. tbrve. by MainiiHta Ilo. dam tbe dsm of J.

ir. 2 -14: Ixmon-c, b. tw, nlf4er to l.ly Wilum, 1-4: Weill Obi. b. two.

by -ullsii. out of the dro of Henrletia, 2:17 1-4: Wi Wllke. rh. biwr. by lllarh 1 kL dam Sradle Wilkes, tf t.eorps Wilkes; Wake-man, b.

C-. t. by It'll Hoy, dm Alaaett, wrund dsm Alma Malcr: bay o4t, two, by lroa Wilke. dam by Eil-ewalrr; biown ill. two, bv l.irm Wilkea.

dam ArUtsi; Haronet, two, bv Karoo Wilkes, dam by Daniel lAnibt; Fypi leane blk. sister Hear-elfa, 1-4: TbstoplN br thre-. by Sbawmut, sit tH' lam Vbila Medium; -ViWrwl. two, i'arna Wilkes, dam MaOe IYeacoU; -tam ni'jnt. b.

t-, two. )' DUuiboul, daui Zoraja, by 0y VTIlkea. John Smith counts on making tlie two-year-olds go some to beat him in the Blocgrat circuit, sv be has driven Notre Dame, by lic.liert McGregory, dam ChriitiBe, 2:25 1-2. a mil in a-C llo has also drix-en his ether two-year-old. Lucy Siaimius, a mile in 2:40 1-2, and a quaiter in 39 teconda.

Constantine i working well, having nfw. a mile Id 2:32. and W. IT. Craw ford, hi owner, sir lie is gcinx squar than he was in August last year.

lie lias not yet finished uis wua season. Two horsft that were oli from the Briar Hill Farm have gone in the list this vear -Allen Lowe (pj. 2:1 1-4, and Caprice, 2:2 1-2 teth ia race. Mr. A.

G. Bruc Minneapt'li. Minn, has bought Bora Ltta. the dam o( the xreat colt Axle, bat left her at the farm of lier foraier owner, where she has been bred to the two-year- 1 son ot Ax tell, dam anotlKT daughter of Adrian Wilkea. The colt is said to he a eocnelrpart ol bis sire.

W. Xj. Sppar has moved Lflkewnod, 2:27 1-4: Princewood, :30, and Hick-urvwood (11, to Ivaneer Park, where ha will give them their flniking touches for their engagement. Samp Wilson oea te RicLiaond. In.L, Monday, with the Oar and probably sever a' other good ones.

lie will go through the Indiana circuit. Alex dam cf Allie Wilkes. by. Allie West, ba a beaaUful filly foal at foot by Lagle Bird. nr.

(fawsabers says: "G4 cVsjnparaa ezhiVaiaie. and' repairs Cook's us lry Imperlat ptrtocUy pais. b'iOoik 1 "i i i Si I I 1.

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