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E 13, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. 12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; SUNDAY, JUN 2 eosiirre ng r < the most conspicuous in the improvement. Lumber was steady, the demand conunuin, — —————— dof which Ame they will | Rachel, four yoars, by Bonnie Sootlena, dam f justice in h very marked manner, Tnderno | “FINANCE AND TRADE, | reise ite most conspicuous tn Riaaeey Ae esee Maia? sccttialog THE TURE. Sete ere ph ation a Saduwa, $590; and Siolx, four years, py - | circumstances were tha Judges Ju 18 pol m Leckhwanng......... 25,00)|New Jorsoy Central. 44.000 ines d the off ° return and take part in the great trotting meet: | Saduwa, $5503 Bao Fee gu tancing Troubadour, ag the ryle upon this point Delaware & Hudson. |1-000|Ohin & Mississippi... 3(00 | cargo market strong, an ferings are mod- eR mong tho arrivals yectoraay: westena stable In 1678 seven yearlings by King Alfonso were | #6, very plata. Whett 8 hore acs, and the, : r Bre yu Wg] Ontacio & W 084 | crave, and contuin less dimension stuf than of Me. J, W. Hunt Hoynalde’ waich contains | coll fans Woodbure Farm aulotion for $3610. | To Unehnusd: ove Stouid he Fun half mile. | Sto Dull, with More Gains | 341° usual, The shipments are large. Wool was fron Moun quiat, ghoyzh thero are some indications of « 1 Am the i ties the celebrated | Four of them—Grengda, Fonso, Quito, apd La the fact that Doble 4 : A Notable Week Armang the | among snes ouing poapilics the, colbricy | Hour of them ronal, Pops Quy GRaae, | here was po dlpuisas fo ho fact iat Otis than Losses. pie tan Shue shore toute nUltloas af 5 . Western Trotters and sister of Palsetto. the colt purchased lust yeur | thug far amount to $12,775. j ossible, hut unless he wae distanced a Milwau- Mlchtznn Cont Hides remain as before, with dealers takiog Eaeere: Le Deira Shorea one epee i i ‘jeinity lately, is owned by | but fair to Mr. H. D. Motinney, one of the = , tho usual w pan, state : the turf lust year, but has not started this sex | tn Fhilndelphiy end Tisin ty lato eeer to Sc, | judges, to eny that ‘he protested against the de- | Rumored Trouble in the Coal prutse, $448 ody logal-tenders, mereuso, $tm,- | BoCouRt Of more Ingalry trom the East, where i son. ite Bes yan second ‘to, Volturo in. the | Julien. She puuer trotted ae et season, but | cigion of the other two, put to po effect, Companies Denied. sess et eee Sid: cinati shaddry weather te dalnnuting pas Poultry a bas ajready acquired a regord of 2:29. Se ac i c i SR LSR tares. i “FLEECING THE IMMIGRANTS.” i wi : oti decrease, $377,400; rese! was in fair request and ateady. icago Furnishes the Winners Merehanta’ Stakes at the sime meeting. - Bots | bas already ata Latehkey, te erose-countey ‘The banks pow hold $17,508,870 in excess of a Lake freights were very active and steady at nes Gordon Bennet by Mr, Bicere Lorillard for $18,000 and sent 10 | “7. iin the bay mare that won 60 ‘many races | koo horse In the race would get'na money. Tt fs ‘The following is the usual weekly bank state- | what arrives. Hay was quict, but steadier on fegal requirements. 7 for corn and 8c for wheat to Buffalo. The pe Four a One Met year by Molle Mecosiay, wits Loug Taw | por oa tee ig Paglond apd France, this Sudan senate ais cartes to read in | Chicago Shipping Currency to the artlongy murket easy at 223% per cent, cl engagements were tha heaviest of the season, : : al s Tei morning the runners will be allowed for | SGa80%, have Dock SuIDBEY oo Amer THEY | your fashe nf June il, under the share tls, an Country—Local Finances. Sterling oxebanne, sixty daye, lull at «S643 de-. | though its understood that many of the ves 4 e ru ok " i tracking: sonal character. The |, 489%. se e aturday, the first time te exercise on the outside track, Trouble, the best steeplechaser ever seen in | @rcle attacking my per =—_ mapas 1a GovefwENT BONDS. some of thom wore probably taken at seis ex a i i i and ys there ure plenty of them in the stables a = is wo at the age off® | authoy of that sanderous article ought to have \ The Great Running Meeting Here ta | andas here ure) thoroughbred horsellesh, ma ea a aan ed by ote Charlee lises, Of | been better informed before attacking an hon- | The Produce Markets Generally Lewer—Wheat, | ¢. 8-50. wheat. There were also rumors of extensive: chartering to arrive. . : ‘Commence Next Saturday Aft- be expected. ‘The list of horses now at the track | years. lie is owned by Mr Ohare: dia horse ee WEEE on a taint cisi tually, who only: ' ernoon. sag follows... gtable—Headlight, Intrinsic, | shall piss the remuinder of his days in ease. | Cor, Person and a futhos OF © Cum Gora, and Oats Heavy. NDS. Tho receipts of wheat during the past week s i Five Chicago horsés—Tolu Muid, Charley Ford, | The author‘ot that slanderous article says Is. abr4| Vine were scarcely one-half those of a year ago in Babee, Gen. Rowett. 20100 this city, and in Milwaukee about one-fourth: e : Isaad_ Staples’ Stable—Gov. Neptune, Athel- | sfonroe Chief, Piedmont, and Grey Cloud—won } pag seyeral complaints have been made to % H Fumerons Stables of Thoroughbreds Kow at the stone, Plorehce Pa Te Gable-One Dime, Cam- | 4st, money in races, tase Weck’ Cinleaga horse, | tho public about immigrants having been en- | Provisions Easier In Sympathy—An Unusually | 3, ca The relutively higher prices pald duriag May ' k—Sotes and Kews at Home snd mie F Horenee B.Alhambra, Edison, Capt. | to un ed, the number {s an even fhalledozen. ” | ticod away from my house. Lam lgnorunt of * Active Shipping Movement, Sew piel brought in abqué all that could be forwarded, Track—Kotes and Tews rages, Larger Walt ‘The brown stallion Damon, that trotted in the | that fact, But if they wore duiy made, cither : ©. P. bonds. ait Be and that received since is mostly wheat which Abroad. Ba Wyilie’s Stable Sally Pole Bors iekiagne, | Central Circuit in 1878, will probably nyake hig | vorbally or in writing, why yas T not prosecuted = GB, dats. Ag could not he got here in time because of lack of roe Davis ou pas ? reap ramos thls seas, paving: botn seller hefore the Courts, and serpy ee me, ae ae~ FINANCIAL Hos) A. teppaportation Feeillties. a a" x j v %. Walter A. Dun's Stable—Hotsam, Wab-o-na- | for a st. of | cused, the right of a defense before condemn- ¢ y 7 lt ig repo iat the parties who hold the : a ee eeitiy tore cab babae sit ee A oR aninfoot, Chestericld. Pamon ie qyned by 2x. Georg A. Sweet, Of | 5 me bofore I have bad “my day in court"? | Stocks were not active, but prices on the | Becta “ate wig bulk of tho No, 2 wheat here refused last Friday shire tg | _ 2H. Owen's Stublo—Mendelssobn, Kinkead, | } ees I hereby deny those complaints, if any, ns | whole were firm. The realizing of tho two pre- | Kt Island (now stouk) -1uyg/ ha tosell a round lot for export at less than $100 ble of the present season, s0 fur as trotting 18 | oon ‘Qodward, the mare that won WO) noing false and slanderous, And'I defy any Aougil 4 Panams. a. r bu, though the market on ‘Cha: concerned, three mectings—at Jackson, Detroit, | “ George Gill's Stable—Sistora, Strasburg. races ut the Milwaukee mecting, js by Akerdoen, | porstn “whomsocver to prove any of them, ag | Y!ous days came to a stop, and in consequence Fort, Wayne. 6, kro per bu, er : size ‘nge that day’ and Milwaukce—haying been in progress. The | _ Caldwell & Crec’s Stuble—Hecorder, Mary An- | out of a Star mare. Sho is owned by W. 0. £ Tune) | thoy are utterly without foundation. ° “| the doynward movement was arrested. The } Pitsburg: iy yas 9@%e for current recelpts. This wouid {tion that Chicago has recently assumed, not | derson, Jennic Donaldson. of St, Louis, having been purchased recently t “In regard to the statement mude concerning | principal brokers in New York avow thomselyes | Gis @. | Lo. seem to indicate,” as had previously been sup- Position ‘T. J. Megibben's Stable—Miss Hardaway, Cash | him for $7,20, and has showna full mile in 2: the swindling of immigrants’ money, in tht | believers in higher prices, They hold that the | Cicayo & Alton..... - posed by some, that the wheat has already been etorred. anda half in 1:07. sold to Eurape, and qnly awaited transportation only as a leader in sports of the turt, but alsoas | oy. Virgil Leau. tor also the euthor of that urticle fatsifics | gue crop prospects and the good outlook for | & y. Capitan eines other y Go " ble—Irish King, Wain- 3 as =, ||MBa * i > ! xf d eerste Sa U al asneae man | Ee adit, W,9, France, orner of France's Alexans | the truth. Firat those immigrants aid not stop | trade warrant better figures for stocks, and thoy’ a B.. | facilities to be sent forward. Lake treights ! meetings by the large number of events which | il Hayes" Stable Mollie Haye Der of the 28) Stallion Stake st the Chisago | the runner" in queytion was not in tay employ | think that Wall street, as it usually docs, will Northern Puclis pf: 434 | have recently ruled very stiff, and shippers held fell to the stables from this city. At Jackson, Brady 9 beable Ban Bron a = meeting (to which Alexander was aUetble) for | at the time that the mistake in tale naanie wwag | anticipate the result, and will harvest the gaing fulswitle & Nashville 2 | off, but have now taken hold yery freety, bath Wilbur F., Humboldt, and Charlie Ford,allia | 3° W. Hunt Heynolds' Stable—Fortuns, Rip- | $000 or $1,000 a aide, the ‘race to be mile heats, | mado, ‘Tho error was nol, made by the” ran: | bororo the crops are garnered. : Houta & NAvwsw-s- a) | Uy lako and rail contracts having been made fo ‘ issina, ree in tive, In et them their monoy thé same day: third, this | The coal stocks changed their position and [Heuston ét pexesecses ship over 2,000,000 bu, besides large quantities of iw” | corg. All the elevators were loading into rajl- cars Saturday, and all the vessels taken that were offered. It now scems probable that by the end af the coming weok a large part of tha six anda halt mullion bu of No, 2 in’ store here Aunntic & Pacitic ! 3plan’s stable, won the 2:50. 2:34, and free-for- | ple, Blye Eyes, Bye-and-Bye, Dode, Clari Pacitic Mal races, e. e by. ct do fair gains, Delaware & Hudson opened at > While Silverton and Fred jontezuma, Creole, Hambietonian Bashaw, the stallion driven whole transaction took place outside of my | mado fair gains, Delaware & Hudson oper Douglas pine owes stringy took ‘mone in Gea ress Btablo—Mark L., Lottery, Ada | W. H. Crawford, of thls city, is turning out %0 | establishment and Without any knowledge or | 6%, and closed at 69%; Lackawanna made 1%, the races where they were engaged. It was not | “J, Greer’s Stable—Greenland, Emma Cooper. | Prospect Park, June <j he won a race for Sector my part or that of any pe. ¥ | to 704; Jersey Central 1%, to 0%, aid Reading expected that efther Wilbur F. or Humboldt ce - 2:3) horses after a five-heat contest, taking | “"Lam aware that, for some time past. but with- | 1%, to 18%. The rumors of defalcation in one Would be able to beat the ficlds that opposed THE SAGINAW MEETING. the last three heats fn 2:24, 2:30, 2:45 in | SH knowing the cause, T havo, been fubjucted 1a aid Suotier of these companies are ects aH tae its P ¢ ot pel fast os Saginaw, which begins next Southern horgemen are almost unanimous in | all sorts of annoyances and contrivances di- | nied. Their weakest paint js the condition ot O i yi on ay towards the foreign Atom (bob aiogen Tide “Pernens 28 ane snc ee ee . tho opinion that Long Tuw would havo had uo | reoted against. me by Hi-disnosed persons with | Cy .oo trado, In whieh peices do not. yet scom | New tersey Contra: ane cons During the past week wheat declined 10c per bu, coru 3c, und outs 24¢, nearly. This fg a drop in'the selling vulue af grain in store here me of the horses that were in their races, they | Tuesday, bids fair to be the most interesting of aw Wo! d a r Gutlasted the rest and won creditable vieto- | aur held’ thus far this season, as the entries im cae ee they boldiag thaGaltvough bis ces | snd hastases heres ses Ma cmuUre, my PRAENCECE | to havo reuched bottom. Lake Shore, which Ohio g Bisiasina Hies, It was expected that the 2:19 race at | each cluss are numerous, and the truck is Euown | Seer this scason Has been one of unbroken vic- | sulved to put a stop to these persecutions, even | some adyenturous- Western operators have 2, 2S preternad oy Jackson, set for Tuesday, would witness a re- | to be one of the very fustest in the country. | tories, he has met no first-class fields, such a5 he iy um compelled to apply to the Courts for re- | been selling short, went up 133, to 103%. West- | Mobile £ ol Ho. bis B haope ot sit Bi tttio, o es 8, ; . . ' r " a <. Clevel’nd & Ci 7 i newalof the struggie between the Chicago horses | The entrics in the vyrious clusses are as follow will be called upon to face at Chicago. 8S. - | em Union was strong, making 1%, to 103i. | Glexeena g tapes equal to $920,000, to say nothing of that gt other Boneserter and Charlie Ford, but as they trotted | Tuesday tia) elusss Mattie, Woodvward,Cur” | | Lady staud, record 2:18, will be trotted again | ,,{ teneat it, T am. and so is my business, en~ | hor seins wee New ork Central 3g 1063; | Sit dune i poiuts and the vust quantities sold on contracts sho previous day in this etty, it was not deemed | rie Cozzens, Muinbrind a rate Ma Ne thls season, having spparcntly recovered from | tices, and I ain ready 10 prove my honuruble | Michigan Central %, to %; Erio 5, to 31; North- BOSTON. for future delivery Dut not owned by the seller isi ed's Victory hereover | BC ors, EDD as ** Dale.” 2:38 areets ° character in France and here by the begt of ret- | west 4, to 93%: the preferred 4, to100; St. Paul Spectal Dispatch to The Chiedgo Tribune. at tho the of sule. advisable to start them. Ford's victory Tom Hogers. Emma Maxwoll, Dufsy Dule. 225 | Stace being retired she has raised cult. Sheig | Charucter in France guostion of money with | ye yatgae eee as i a ctorsea Osean, andes Phe clone eet te duis the stallion caused him to be made a hot favorit Willlain H., ae Fred Douglas, | now being triined at Beacon Park, Phi hidelpbia, and genenilly without interest. In railroads, PROVISIONS. % sf hate ime, but one of personal and family honor be- . ee eto 204s Ki in the free-for-all race trotted Friday. although Humbi i ban. a and trotted a inile ‘recently in 2:28, the tirst sinds i bi hat | %, to 63)2; St. Joo 54,to20%; Kansas & Texasl, | Hie, & Bates Gy - Gl: ix ‘1 3 i say’ ephus, Lady Greer, hartoe 5 th fore my friends and the public, und I bope t oat #4 :. in | ort Smith sold at 34:33; Sandusky. B¥GIZ4? | yo PRoppcTs—Were rath he hud against hitn Darby, whose 2:16% in a | _Wednes wake yG quarter being done in & seconds and the half in | Or Wilido me anuctot dustice by publishing | to38%4; Pucttic Mull 154"'to 38%; Iron Mountain } Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, 1 11s Ose Pesta tole te ee a: caster, is boldt, “Fi 7 essenger, Lizzie 2d, | yogi. ty 2 . e : ‘ 31 ng th fourth heat last summer was the best perform- | Hum “19 eluss: osette: 7 St a ’ this denial in your columns. Yours. ete., %, to $34; Atlantic & Pacific ¥, to 40; and San | densburg, 25@25%; Atchison, 119 2 4 uuee in a race during 1578, and Haunis, the ut- | Alfted, 7219 class: | Moneseiter, Lucy, Churlia | sriie Goodin's gray mare Ifone, that cama out nae : ‘A.Berxanp, | Srancisco preferred x, fot4s¢° Minnesoth, 70:4; "Philadelphia € ‘Wilmington, | prices fur hoes, but fell olf tater, cue decline in weg ter horse having shown up in unusually fine | Bald Hornet, Sweetser, Buty: Beat Cunt, i it 186 ee pe! successful ee oe Propr. 89 Jefferson and 9 and 97 Canal streets. Cleveland, Columbus, Cinciqnatt & Indianapa- ‘Du A Budlapd. 6, preferred, G76 % Bastert 2 BG poneriey ae ped ait ace ful riage oe york aad qi ¥ sdu y 32 : 5 el 5 rr ZA y 144; 2 Y k u ¢ form this season. The backers of Ford were | Thu day te ca Inde F aey einone, | fais ean and at Prospeer Park lage week beat REWARD FOR GRANT—A SUGGESTION lis lost 1, to. 68; Hock Island, which some are ind. "8" | on meats, but the feeling hero was steady, wha vonfident, however, that the gray could beat | Colt icoy H, Mulsy Dale, Bay Prince, J. W, | Wizz, Steve Maxwell, Wild Lily, Nellie Irwin, H 3 a sellfug sorf, 43, to 101%; Erie preferred 1,to | In bonds, Pueblo & Arkansas Valley sold at | butter export demand. ‘Tho packing of this elty alace anything jn the shupe of a trotter, and made | ‘Thomus” Roger Hauson. 22> class: Wedge: | Mary Russell, andNigger Buby-in 2:04, 2:21%5, ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, 5S; St. Paul preferred 4%, to 102; Ohio %, to 28; | 11; St. Joe, 11%; Fort Scott, 196%; Burlington | February agzregutes L730 “hogs, agalhss aun it ov el : in E sily Young Wilkes, Lues Her best record previous to this race | Crrcaco, June 12—I highly approve the spirit | 2 a io: We u 't ; | & Missouui’ 63, vion-ex., 1X; Republican Val- | oa year ago, und 50 for the same him favorit over the ficld boih at Jackson and ued, Bram B., Sivcrion, 56 ng WY be Leys = f youreditorial thts niorming ABDUL: piuviding St. Joe preferred 3, ta 70; Louisyille %, to 120; ley, Bust, 102; Enstera, 4145, new, vie; Hartford | in tev, This rather large fnctease keeps our teats ster, sy, 4 ‘ief, of x Qn 2 5 = i Seas hae : a 8 loster, le Gypsy, mn ¥ Chattanoogu 2,0 53; Lake Erie & Erle Ruilway 73, 3x@38i; WwW Mexico & | well up, ospecially as they were large at tho clone of the Chicago pool-rooms. Darby won the first 2 03 he 5 2:331¢; | Bates. “= Fred Haight, who has been off the turf tor a | for Gratst, but would suggest an amendment. | < oe , ‘i beat in aan and ane ee seeond) pagers Friday—2:25 pacers: Hiatogu Belle, Ben Ham- | couple of Sue isin the ring uguin this §euson | p46 gannot live on a Senator's ‘salary in Washing- Northern Pacific preferred }, to £7 uu Boutharu Pacitc, i qr jast winter. It js estimuted that we now havo on hang after which Ford came slong ant fiton, Ohic Muid. Wonderful, Honest Jim, Kill | with Judgment and Golden Girl. The lust- | ton “anorerore to meine loa a Seaator haaeltg | battan 3, to 0h. Hell Telephone sold at oo@ut. ihdigde about 2500 briy pork und ILA) tes lard, Dat thg in 228, 2:24, 224. Bonesetter wus enjeredin | buck Tom, Dexter, Little ‘Brown Jug. 2:20 | named isa gray mare, and will be remembered | ton. a » The curninys of the Chicago & Northwestern | 5, Fein Stocks quiets Hettle variation from | sucks of moats are celatively Nght. 2 gs PoRK—Dectined 71410c per brl, and closed 53 eluss: Akbar, France's Alexander, Sucker Maid, } }y those, who, attended the Chicago tratting | asking him still to serve his country at a Pecu- | Rainuy Compuny for the iirst week in June FOREIGN. id 13 start. ee or Palma, boo Quixote, dim Schriver, Gray Cloud. | PY, 1 ! But perbaps the most astonishing featureof the | F ba gg ink tof her extraordinyry | nlary loss. ‘This lacks some essential elements of sho’ fi f $71,000 over ondin; a . Tue below the latest prices of Friday, at $10.35 tor } Re Free for all: Churlie Ford, Voituire, Darby, he wus driven at that time by “Deacon | u reward f i services. show un {ncreuse of $71,000 over corresponding | Toxpox, June 12.—Consals, 981-16; account, 4 fe week was that at Jackson and Detroit,Friday,both | EfCe for ¢ : Ge wheae ame will always be associated | “Wesbingsotrercleol ciarge grancoflandsfrom | week last year. ‘his incrense ls. for the tire | ostOx? sols : Eedtne ahd ii wcsivas sulter Aaa eats ee Fucus Were Won by borses owned in Chivago,—the ——_ with that of Tom Keeler. 1 Congress. Why should not Grunt have a similar | week of the fiscal year 1880-1. The earnings af American securities—New is, 105; 448, 112; | repurted or ‘tv bris ‘seer July 1 Lineage i circumstance of four horses from one city win- AT ST. LOUIS. What is probably the finest thing in the way | CoMPensution? Or ifthe lands would be of no | the Company for the fiscal year 1870-’80 (ending 4B, 10%; Illinois Centnyl, 1065 Penna lal gud Hata bel seHer August at FU PEGIR Toul, ‘ uing four races on the same day being probably Speciql Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, of borse-clothing over scen wus’ received yes- dau hate nee eo rele aay LEA n is Muy 31) were $17,263,H18.82, or €2,687,527.43 more Gantral, 51%; Erie, 3114; seconds, 8643; Rgading, LAUD Declined be per 10) bs from the latest prices i without a purullel in the history of the ist. | Sr. Lovis, Moy June 12—To-day was “an as | terday by Mr. 31. 'Z. Martin, It being blanket | {tn Government Lends. Then the lonor of i | *Ny oY Wore 208.45.8% or $6 ‘Amount of pullion gone in to-day, £35,000. fog moe sens Sate, Sule, Bt BESTS Bll Lor rou i Se Te Tae Gee et ee ee fom | Soulsbing-ane: for ayell ‘society atthe Joukey: | tor ta horse: Ghia: Bott. Tho, blankine ig ormas.| GOOG ecuans the rapronea of iupraticade use: | "Pha odléeis of the bscwaw nae deny positive- | Panis, June 12.—Itentes, 86 170." er August. ules were reported Uf tes. spot at | Se eat panne and ‘Darby St acks0d,'|-Club grounds. ‘Che important Cv@ut. Was 0 re eee eee er ee aera es ese totes, | Henulic. H. Ui, HasntoNn. | fy the rumored defaleation in {ts accounts, . gush a Sesees ae eek ae emetaig AON tes cet i aftor which the gray stallion Gray Cloud, | over e flight of five hurdlps, in which only geu- | Yorked'in tho centre, It wus the gift of a Det SUSE nea One of the signs of the times is the failure of MINING STOCKS, Tota Word tert a year ay : owned by alr, O. B. Dicki an of Chicugo. ipt- | tlemen riders were alfbwed to participate. | troit mup after whom the animal is named, and Fulosoty of Slang. a Glasgow iron speculavor who sold iran short. Sas ERARCISEO. te vis Were ore active, gspeelaly outside the H ured the 2: race after Palma had won the | phere were only three entries, and the | is valued by horsemen at 3200. There perhaps is yothing marking the English Erle second 6s opened at 8%, and closed at SAN FRANCISCO, Cl, June 12~—The following | bt pricps: Sales were cepurted of Soi bg Seon jeg tlU setter Juiz; 1M boxes at $i.10; @ boxes du (special average) 0 buses long cad short ulyary at s rt clears (winter-cured) we $i AL Si6 spot BuIZEU 8: seller August; G2 tcy sweet at fur heavy ‘from dressed Ske tor lira ayerazes seller Ausust. Prices on leuding cute of meals, were about ‘us follows at I o'clock for partiy= eure are the closing quotations at the Stock Bourd See a et nen ie be bine drastesen | telo of gentlemen riders were drawa| Ajthough Mr. Thorne’s mare Daley Dalélsen- | spoleu in this country which gives rise to so Alpha... ! 2:30, 229. The winner is by Blue G: ason . f5 t é. ch coucel thé asserted prevalence of | S!8- auubie : St. Louis’ choicest society. ‘They were | tered throuzh the Mighigan Cireult Ly John ffure | wUch coucern as the asserted “provale SE | eee eat caer, Tess were | Lea arere en aug Gera wy Jann NE | Ae Ss Nha ashing ie tings | Matroad bonds, in New Tork on Taurstay, ‘Webster Ayenue Stables, thia city. Blae Grass ‘ie ‘3 Pettit domg the honors behind Daisy Dale and | thuz the deprecation o! use. Itis ofteo | wero fuirly active, and in most cases a higher 48 getting trotters very fast in Bentucky, as also | gist and second hurdles were crossed’ sufel : 5 2 ear than ever, and bus been successful in near iglish, tung, wt leas y aeibee i i H ae ot Gity Clot anaes: tee tee anion of | Attho third hurdle Smates waa econ lying over | I srere oes bores ae eee eee | Most Of us have “probably heurd or rend asse! stented Seppe) led ap pemeee notte ans i Hambletonian and Long Islund Biackhawk | bishorse’s head. At the fourth hurdle Harry | tainly doing remarkably well With bin. Turner | Uons to that cifect, many of us have possibly | after advancing from 85 to &X, receded to’ BK; j . unde such ussertions ourselves; yet no evidence | do funded 3s rose fram 78% to 79%, and fell off to plood. such us is found in Biue Grass and Mene- | O*¥alion's horsp bolted and pitched bis rider dim inhehee EGP ARG NH DESPREEAS JETS uve baee DEoUt Sarwanl tu slow abet Big, Kanal TGC cinde een eee i July, “and BIS. pickled hgins sr 03 sv. and Sanders., The start was a yood one, and the | jiunnis, ‘The last-named hurse 1 faster thig | spoken of us the chief danger which threatens range of quotations wus established. Erie con- the Suglish tung, ut least as employed by us. Short | Shoul-[L. & &) Short daus, zives stoutness us well us speed. headlong to the wround. Sanders, on Paragon, ‘ ore slung is produced or used tn this county; ios. | “de z | While one Chicago stallion wus winning this | came tothe ust Hurdle. “Tne fushionuble crowd | _ All the Eastern horses havo been going very | More. Euglamh ‘That what is produced here | 0 to 59. Iron Mountain tirst preferred in- Lica lial sei nd i race at Jackson two others were giving good ac- | jn the grand stand chi d, and yellgd. end | fast this season, and those at Boston ure no ex- | fs fur more racy, varied, and Viguraus 1s plain | comies rose from 3 to 6344, and returned to &3; 4,008e. ! counts of themselves at Detroit, these being | huiled him asthe winner. ‘fue racu scemed a3 | ception to the general rule. Little Buitercup, a | enough trom the appreciation {f meets there. | go second do. advanced from Ti to Th <N 34¢!Caladonia. | Spout boxed os Monroe Chicf, owned by Mr. A. W. Longley, und | good as won, for there was only thé lyst | mare that was hot any too well thought of fast But even if it be cuuceded that our soil is more | ang reacted to” 7x. Chesapeake & Ohio s McCilnzon, Satine te rs J. Morgan. Monroe | hurdle. The fence was lower at one point than | season. was recently given a balf mile at Bea- vorable'tu Its grow’ t need nut be looked 4 Catef is well known in this city, baying been pur- | the. other, and Sanders poiuted Is Horse's | eon Pate by Jock Howen ia 1:10, tho fast quarter | qnoorne 4 Ue ies Bon Ua, tn Sing performean | class Bsold'up from 63 to 6s, and receded to ghased in Kentueky by Mr. Longicy in the win- | head for the low part. In doing this the animal | being done in 336 seconds, Sadie Bell did a bait important and, indted, a necessury’ part in the | 614. American Dock & Improvement firsts ad- ter of 186-7. ‘The following scusun he trotted | swerved, and, instead of clearing the fence ‘as | mile tho same duy in BMD. and trotted a full mile development of speveh. Expression hus always | yaneed from W3 to 106; Buffalo & Erie new nino races, of which he won cight and took sec- | he did the others, ho half pitebed over it.and,a | in - Both these mares are owned by Mr. | i tendency to become weuk “in the Iiteraty | from qivig to 118; C.0. & 1c. . i i ond money in the other. In1s.8und last yeur be | moment later, the horse was iving upon his | W. 2. Baich, of Boston. language, just fs, unfortunately, the ine | from 11% to 118; C.,0. & I. ©. supplementary dius onfortunate, unda change of drivers did not | buck and on top of his rider. Sanders was treed | savage disposition is inherited by horses ag | dividual ‘in the process of becoming civil- | Mrsts from &4 to 81%; Chicago, St. Louis & foo table of Peter Yd eens ne, again i | and got into his saddle agam, | and | ah, Iv pee cisposition Muley Edris, who bit tho | zed is too apt to guin gentleness at | New Orleans firsts consolidated from 105 to 106; bita during’ the incmonible mice with Seedana | POte,, RUE horse pimder tho rites winner | Jockoy Archer so soverely ut Newmarket the the expense of Maur. Loss power is felt in | iarlom firsts coupon from’ Lu}. to a Shen the Chlet won the frst. fourth wed Arig | liter Lone Sick. the horse ridden by Smules, up- | OytCr ins, basin his yoins the, “blood | rine Hob Detisecn ti Tee a ee ES | Houston & Great Northera seconds Purchasing COMMERCIAL. forexire tones Nearer ert Scotland Wotiine tee | peared ridden by a gray-haired darkoy.” He | {us “Merry Monarch’s year,” this Libel, | Ment with which it is clothed that the former | Committee receipts from 31 to 314; Kansas SEaGLUN Qlilet and steady ut Spaasiae far clty and ond and third in 274.224. Astho track was | Nulled Long Sick over the lust hurdle, and | 42 "ino starting post. flew’ at ae. Grevilte’s going offen to sath i ho iinstuess oF tho Int | Pacitfo cousolidated Arts from 136 toe: Lake” | | ho following were tho receipts and shipments | SHG! for cuuniy. two s slow t e # Ks yO Pallog, | Sfarm, whick was the favorit. with open mouth, | ter. is yal-process of weakening | Shore seconds registered from U5 to 116: Lake | of the leading urticles of produce ‘in this city = atleast seconds slow thia performance was | second place. A tiinute later Harry O'Fallon, drove him over the rails, and unshipped his cele- | whieh slang comics In to counteract. The wo! ‘Erie & Western firsts froin 98% to 99'4; do in- | during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock Sate apeethte hike dares i Piedmont, owned by dir. . ‘Short tibs. saller Joly. closed at $iaiquuu. Long glears quoted a5 $3.05 louse und 2 boxed; Camber Tands,irewetje boxed: long cut hams, dsc; sweet Plekidd “hunts quoted at Suste for Ingle averae; #revh bams, yume averuge, iGitye. Bacun quoted at +4ise for shoulders, 64@7e for short ribs, iési'fe for short clears, S@%¢e for Hams, all expvased gud pues GRE, Quier We quote white at Sé5}éc, and yely ‘Wis qalet at $3.25¢8.50 for’ mess, $2750.00 imuss, and $15.00 619.0 for = ised es 2 a grestone for a young stallion, and the way in | who ha remounted, came sailing in, and, after - 7 y, but the thing is ol Sli i cub | wrfien the Chiu to boone of the exccediae | Crossing the wire, drove up to tho Judwes" stand | Pe oe nonea ah Gey Dene ced ate | eGder OF, Vigne ea er eg TEM | comes from S3%4 to St; Mobile & Obio fist de- | Saturday moraing, and the corresponding time buyers wero in general far below the cost of the mle showed him to be one of the exceedingly | and demanded second place. Jt was not given | P# the ribs, and certainly hastened, if he did not | nuture it fs ah etfort 46 stato more concisely and | bentures from 71 to 71%; do second do from 29%, | last year: Article, the bids bejng based pn July or August prices survigi Tamor tga any other part of te me. | > {0% the lt darker who bad wulden Loug | Ghuse iedeuthe : Te SESS Naat, {he established, speech 18 | 020; Oblo Central firsts from a9 to 00; Peoria, WECHIPTS. |] “SuipuENTs | for mmeni, Sales were reported of 1 bri winters KB At Detroit last Friday Monroe Chief made his | heeded to win wus to carry fall weightoverthe | Mr. J. W. Sw elt to sny too ditfusively and too ‘feebly. Of | nocarur& Evansville firsts from 97 to 100; ‘Texas = bris double extrus, und sci bris low grades. Total Bist Appesrancs fe She Season, end wilked | ground. A b gwney of the S-year-old “stallion Himbletonign | js silly? much of it is vulgar; most of itis worth- $1508. $L0NGS95 away Wi ¢ 2:23 race in straight heats, trot- Prince. by Menelaus, recently recelved a letter | toss: but from the couutless words tnd fruses | cago & Indiana Central incomes declined from Tas AS wasted a #5 for extra, and $2.65. for cho BolT ky extn every ong of them below his previous rec- JEROME PARK. from Mr. N.C. Smith, of this city, in which that e eu | 38}3 to 37% Bem ou Bay g . i XN th, ain : Nhich spring up in communitics where men | 35}: to 37%; Houston & Texas lirsts (Main Line) taken gue race with udioe Chick Sahn s | New Youre. June 12-—Tho most succesefal utleman sald; Lhave wot seen your horse, |Mhini and aét darnoslly the ‘nterury lutuuge, | from 10014 to I00; amd Wabusk comrershiee fanny up behind Piedmont, and captured the 2:30 ruce } meeting of the American Jockey Club, at Je- at the Waukegan Faic aud won the race. “Tt you Ri c most aa le inating vat gait SmI" | 9834 to 08, bie res pan Fieamont i a Bag ae rome Park, closed to-day. can show bim'to me now in as goud condition ag 4 to iepuirt to its expression udditional Heness and Government bonds were very dull. District of @ for 4-yeur-olds in 16is where ‘aequired The three-quarters mile dash was won by | lc then that Be Be efi trot now sas fast | force. If this view be correct, those who ure ta- | Columbia 305s were 98; bid and 97% asked; the Grocord of S31. Ho troted some lust yenr | Gossip, Annie Augusta second, Milan ehird. | #4 When L su Blank wil fibtedly on"or tuo | Wiig tu stany, both in seusun und out of seu- | se 0si2 biuand 108% asked; the. 414s, 100% bid pnder the handling of James Dustin, who ‘also | Time, 1:16%. In many false sturts Gossip got | fastest of bis age In the countrys, "anal adds au- Rother wet eho ba eea eR ton! = eas and 109% asked; the Ss, 103 bid and 103% asked; ! Monroe Chief, but dig not get a record. | around the course once, and twice almost bulf | other to the already long list of colts by Monc- usually regarded ag being. hey are sim- { the 6s, 1003; bid and 107 asked. OTusR BREADSTU¥FS—Were ensler. Sales. were Tears brun a 7.158825; <cars middiings at SL.50G1L0; J cur shoris ut 311.25; 1 car wheat screenings at $10, SPRING WHEAT—Was active and weak during the greoter part of the session, declining gic per buy and closing L4@lse below the latest prices of Friday. ‘The British murkets were all dulland New York heavy, which more than oytwelghed the fyct of small re- t of an uctive shipping culpts here and the prospz Jotinzon’s success with these stullions will be Way before the jockey could control her. | lus thit are natural fast trotters. - gratifying to bis many friends, ug it demon- | ‘The jockey was presented. to. the crowd | MS : 3 Bitec!n keeping uersbe ee miata oF escorts | Forelen exchange was weuker, though the { kan by: fuovement. “the heavingss was peculae in thi une) wheat was aderud ao frucly “aa ‘The names of racehorses are lite! acom- | Ollice in keeping before the minds of others the ds mentary upon the history of the world? ‘Le ieis | numerous words andfrascs from: whieh a few supply of bilis Was light. ‘The expectations of a Butter. Iu the 2,000 guineas were won by Sir Charles Bun- | are to be selected for perpetuation and use; and | large exportof gold this summer have been divg bogs. gntered in the 2:25 und Stallion Stakes, and | the race. bury's Smolensko, suggestive of the retreat af { the disgust with which they sometimes ingpire | abandoned, and it is now thought only afew x Piedmont in the 2: Stallion Stake and ‘The free handicap, sweepstakes, mile-and-a | Mescow. Where has never been a decade since | US 1s due to our imperfect Conception of thelr | millions will go abroad. Sterling posted rates qiih class at the Chicago meeting. In both of | quarter, was won by Luke Blackburn, Buster | 18in which Murengo hus not been commemo- | true character and yf tho true nature of the | Wore 487 and 490; neta rates wore 4043 and these races Piedmont will _mvet, among others, | gecond, Dunicheff third. ‘Time, 2:13. rated bya great ricer. Wuterloo, Salamanca, | Work they perform. “Unconscious, und ut times 4906; and sterling commercial 481@481%4. For Bie Milwaukee stallion Kentucky Wilkes, that | "The Lorillard stakes: for d-yenr-olds, one mile | Vittoria, and Blenheim are all represented in | apparently imbecile instruments In the develop- as ee commer s IGA. ., Fa trotted two such good ruces last Tuesday and | and three-cightas, were won by Grenada, Duxe | the racing culendar, Wellington, Nelson, and | Ment of specch, they are the victims of a law | francs, posted rates were 5is}y and for mi... ‘Thursday at the Sitwaubee mecting. He won | of Montrose second, Ferncliff third. Time not | Collingwood attest the patriotism of British | Whose sweep they are’ powerless to resist, the | Paris, and 518% and 516% for Antwerp. Com- Shingles, r the Plankinton House Stakes on opening | taken. % racing men, Blucher won the Derby in 1814, and auairlyrs pre en they baye per rhe papate iy 70. mercial francs were S21 for Paria, 52354 for | Sut bris mouth suid "early a 4p fe aad closed day in 222434, 2:2414, 2:25, and two days later met The two miles, free handicap, sweepstakes, | distinguished matrimonial alliances have been { comprehend; but were we to be deprived of the Antwerp, and 621% for Hagre. Marks were % Withdrawn fro store during Friday for elty waar ed's Ai KeS5e; 40) bu rejected ad the black “stallion Alexander in the Brewers! eee rm ai celebrated, as in the case of Prince Leopold, | ¢xPressions, orizinully slang, which have been 4 Stake, Moth stallions were 6 years nde nae, ae Raswon by fae “elds, Invermore second, | no won the Derby in 186. So with us, We ave | brought in by thelr painstasing and self-sneri- | and 95% Jor posted, and Uf! for documentary. | consumption: 1,201 du barley. ae ‘ ogolal hous at se; und 660) ba by though the purse was rely i an ai 5 hud Gen. Grant, Commod Tr ticing efforts, we shoyld lose inaay of the most I ins, 4 i i ‘Th 1 i thos gnthe pure was eae MuParatively small The rider of Jerry was fined §10 for taking | Bud Gen. Grant, lore Vanderbilt, and pein ctor fers wt He phy moter peed Matas laud florins, 40% for sight; Austriun florins, e following grain was inspected into store ¢ a a jad 5 Col. John W. € ie by advantage at the start. to be the purest words and feuses of the Euglish | “2+ Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, 27. in this city Saturday mornmg: 9 cars No. 2 TER WHEAT—Sules were 20) bu red winter as pou <2 dudes 2s Col. Jo be & fonts a the ‘The haudicap, steeplechase, about 2% miles, | A visitor to‘Chester Park, Cincinnati, writes: tung. Addison deplored and Swift denophecd Chicago bank clearings were $5,100,000. Cur- | winter wheat, 19 cars No. 2 spring, 18 cars No. 3 (20 bu by sumple s: $LUs1.0b «” A Hest gue Llgversav.) Renticky Wilkes wou THE OR EY Lomeros, Derby’ second, Bombust | « Maud 8. Ys looking Ane; and novel like & | te tse of ‘moby, criginally a mere coltoqutal Teney was sent freely to thecountry. NewYork | do, 7 cars rejected (53 whent); 873 cars and 200 | _,CURS—" Slosing Sve below i dvelining Me torenla 22S 2PEN. Dut in the third Alexander got bis | ‘The breaking of her saddlo-girths took Bertha { Tittle ay hada tulle and repent ta tha pre pane See mane caigig, At chs day, Wer’. 8 exchange sold between banks at parGse per | bu No.2 corn, 1 car yellow, 227 cars and 6,000 bu Keiday: | Liveruvol was ld per cental nose in front at the finish after a desperate | out of the race, cues of a number of gent fi awe eral isa $1.00 discount. Loans were dull atGépercent | high mixed, 12 cars new mixed, 92 curs rojectod, | uutadar, und uur’ tuceipts wore yal in sel se below July, though at the _ ontsel there wus a diterence of ic thé other way. The of= ferings of Juma wheat were by parties who bad held round lots bulleying that thers would bo » come, this munzh, but grew tired of the prospeet. Sune iuwns forced of the market by the exhaustion af Inargins, which were culled very freely carty in the dug os @ result of Friday's weakness. Seller July openvd at Kuttife, advanced to ‘Ke, declined t Use, improved to wee, and cl abuse. Seller the Strites that Bodine (19%), Gen. Grant (2:21), | from the judges’ stand ut the close of tho race, and other good ones that have been brought out | ‘All rhe wees except the rider of Gossip were by bim'were uot aceldents. Monroe Chief is | fied $25 each andsuspended one day for delaying msbraugh, of Waukegan, the | course, it is not au unuixed beuelit. Much 7s. asco. || ago. ) asa: He ¥ He ml i ie en Of Ie | pacific incomes from 61 to 614. Columbus, Chi- oe Ma s 2% bri, all on private terms. Export tours nhs, | 7: Ps Poerevd a1 ber. i" including | to desigiate the thing.—Prof. audee ‘brake witie gE ar ene Capt. George N. Stone and Ira’ B, Weide. | ty inderuational Lento eres Of Yale | On cull and OGS per cout on time. « 8 cars no grade (98 corn); 28 curs white outs, 20 ue wns tnt Spee wad Pu Dosing cousideruble ‘grande (Abe, frst, tarR, TRACK TALK. Apropos; the lutter xeutleman informed us that | * —<——_—— ‘West Town 5s sold at 103, and Cook County 4x48 | curs and 5,000No. 2 mixed, 12 curs rejected (00 | Grvibiue ay "auch he Nol i Spite of this misfortune Wilkes beat him | Bramble’g injury is in the miqdle tendon, and Chicago for the four mectings; and. aso, stan A Runaway Husband, nt 103K. oats); 1 oar No. 2 rye, 1 car rejected, 3 cars No.3 | wer ‘quojnifons, with . forelm miarsets lower Battions sede ta Beattie gue ter TB | his permanent retirement fs ine¥ituble. cinurti and Colurabus; all of the Grund West- Detroit Free Press. : ‘Tho comparative earnings of the Flint & Pére | barley. ‘Total (1,035 cars), 508,000 bu. Inspected | and frSiHt rates stilt tending upward. Hence they Country this season, Hanuie gad Womb’ | A burber shop Js the latest dition to the list | erm Cireult; four meetipgs of the Grent West- | . One day Inst week wins residing in East To- Marquette Kailway for tho week ending June 7 | out: 111,24 bu whent, 11,072. ba corn, 780 bu | Eriqay-und holders were cbieed ee Benet note : . : u Fs ester, ‘ b tog, Montyom- : 5 whe! ower. 108 = : Eps : 0.2 elosed ut Sie bid. June sold exriy Ghlease Horsentwas sesame tomer | Fonso is sick with typhold pneumonia, and | ery, Atlanta, Mobile and olen This ores | Mbouts, aud eanae on tees He yesterday | increase, $7,388.35. From Jun. 1 they were $¢47,- | ‘The following were the receipts of breadstuffs and Gosed a Oyaee Sileana, bone “as. scoonid: 201] river in 2000 | wp probably be uiable to. Etat dt the Chicago | Prising as itdoes most all of tho great and im- | she had un interview with bim at the Central | 634.60, against $102,72000, a gain of $184,013.70. in this city during the past week: were nu: su wenks July opencd a Sold ec at ate oe roe ana wu fe also a.repe | Will probably ‘ portant meetings, speaks well for the high es- | Station, wuere he bud been run infor the pur- | ‘The cleprings of the Chicago bunks for the slige atuzust soldat bees cloning at eos SERRATE OF Chenro, hus beaten about ever, . igem in which Be is held by tha managers end | Pose. She hud uo tears to shed. Ou the cuu- | wool are reported as follows ty Meameoe Dene at auld at orekic. closlug at record of 2:8) to 2:55. Wedgownud aeons | ‘Bir. Charles W. Barker, son of the well-known | the geueral public. fie hus ‘lately imported | trary, her bair hud a fighting bung, and as svon Pai a eae ee | Milas Bee ZO bu new hish mixed. ats: _ horse auctioncer and pool-seller whi some new. and extensive prraphernalia from 2 cul t ber breath she began: . 3 y 400 bu new mixed ut Viste: TV bu rejected af ot trotted this season. Last your, his first ppon | Yeurs ago lust April, is dead. son. Mr. W. R. Armstrong is usgociated with | being’ you skipped out, did you?” Mouday. cesee$ STAGE Hi | Seveonet 32 H4a:4}e free on board curs; and ad Bride.” * Ni yt S Bartle, sO ae Ar v vial, 220 ba. ‘ yi oe hi VATS—Were slow and lower for futures. June dé the turf, ho had some very hard races, and Went Axion, the full brother of Tom Bowl: hi DO conly. 4uto winter quarters on Long Ieland with . r wling, has N 2 ord of 223. He served acouple of misres this { Peet Purchased by Dr. Yandell, of Louisville, | Chiengo men who attended the Jackson meet- | gor nesely ag Washed and scrubbed, and sewed and will be used in the stud. * ing and returned yestérday say that the most | tired of your fauily, ahi yoat Oa ath you got The corresponding shipments were: clined le, und the deferred months Me per bu. The June, Sunes, : Isw, Teceipts were suulicr, und the weesly statomgnt seemed to show udgercase In the stock, bu: ot! ang Joued ‘Splaics syatlor at “Aurion, eine desperate and exciting ma itnessed by eof iv ae Bn juine Splau's st iC al A A Si ef e ec exciting rice ever witness y e a it ¥ —— so Ergin broke. New York was lower, with f orders two “Meeks ago, ‘He fs, "“of course, | worce Monroe Chief trotted in 2:22%4, Mr. A. | thein was that ietween Silverton and Will Gone Pate a ee guouRll to suit You, and Sou) rea. corre Plour. tri ae Here for sltipment, und te local oneriige of furares somewhat deticient in preparation, but + Langley has raised the price of the Chicf’s | Wednesday. Silverton won tho first beat ina ay, Luoy, I'm sorry,” he mumbled. Corresponding week last year. 21,08,282 ‘ Corn, ba., Qe were liveral. It was understood that the longs were is expected to be tn racing shape by the ‘imidale | handsome aaughter, Lady Monroe, to $2,000, 222%, and could buve made the mile in 2:3 Well, [ aib’t!" she supped. No, sit! On Oats, bi we80 Of ng youninad, and calcolated on dpiivering & Wt 2:3) ruce are wo valuable to be neglected, Sect wonderfully good races, tu the South this | tontly gave Cody the best of the send-oik and, | yqbaseo, snd drank Tee er eaes armed Shin” | Northeusteomor Madison und Dearbornsts, «| ‘The lending produce markets were moderately | 3% OKagust shi carte ae Bead eae eB This week there will be trotting meetings at abs y his owner, Mr. D. Swigert, at | os he is probubly the fastest borse in the country | Sick And loute yOUPMOe we ee oe : active Saturdiy, and breadstof's were again | clusing atubout ike Soller tne eur brought Bee Pontine, Flint, and East Saginaw, Agen, Canton, | STON around turns, Silverton was unable to wrest the "What do you want of me, then?” Recolves savings deposits undaliows interestonsamo | weul:. Wheat declined 2z@Jc, and corn and | Samples were dull und lower. (push sales wera far Seaton ugd Lawrence Waa. Oo" US Hock, been pursed by Saco Auroras aby cn wag nip aaa eae ‘henmcen She tone rE AE |. Wunt of you? Why, Lwaut to clear mychar- | atthe rate of per cent, subloct to the rules of the | oats about ae on spot. We note that No. 2'| kample nt aete0n tacks and aor te mien see TWE CHICAGO RUNNING MEETING, | Beetines. J cocina at be conld Bot ite come Suseriin You ran uway trom ret ‘Why, you low-down, { three duys previously. The British markets aAtt B= Was quiet. but cash was quoted ‘ip under a Next Saturday will be begun what promises to | _ John Trout’s mare Annie Pago won her first | hent every mile wus done at A 2i gainer better, | CoeRer loafer, you couldn't run’ away from auy- CHANDLER & CO. Were dull, and the fact of hot weather, with | orewal quiet at te al sates wot ero be the most successful running meeting ever | Tac? wt Prospect Park last week, it being for | which, considering the fact that it was over a | tity butaspadeor un ax, I followed you to Mon 5 Prospects of an eurlier harvest than usual, | Futures were quiet at Oe fur Jul held in this country, and if rich stakes, the best | $on5%,0%, 80 #:G8class. "Her timo was 2274, | half-mile track and in wyulus-torm, mane tho | S24 bis matter straight. “Tve got to live tate: Sn een made the present bi stocks weigh very heavy | Suh "ulen were reported of dy truck in the world.and the largest fields of | it'pen performnnes equal to 2:20 under fuvorable con- | gers 7 TOF 8Olue to be eithor pitied or Jaug! 7 DEARBORN-ST., on the minds of may operators. In the case of | Bane t Was dun end een ee horses ever known are supplementod by good | story to the etfeat that Mr, WP, Sethe ae tae | ‘The Only Ubicago’ horse that got the flag last | 1 fbSt.d0.¥0u want?” he asked. Will offer at Public Sale on Monday, June, atzp. | Whet, there appoars to be not much left in| 72c,Uuta sale was reported at 2c: Weather, there is not the slightest doubt | city, recently offered $16,000 for the ‘trotting | Weck was the pacer Wonderful. : is collar guid Uwisted nim eee 88.Abe seized | m.. $45,000 of Purchase Money Murtsaxo Notes draw- | first nands. But tho decline bronght out sev- inquiry now is principally local. Cash sales were To that the Chicago rurining meeting will | Stallion Roland, A cheerful idiot who came over to this coun | take thateand” tinge eg ByouUd.. {Now you | tng7 per cent interest. Full particulars at thoirotice. | eral Idts of oats which have been held in the Free tock: ND, Sah es 200 bal by sampic ot be the great event of the year. { The Boston mare Emma B, that won such a.| & cee ie parpore of acting us judge at a re- | those ollicers sien u paper tht [found you end country in the hope of higher prices, and the | “* OL bu As has already been stated in these columns, the | F00d race ut Huffalo last year, is now being | func teg son iNew Yor, writes the follow~ | kicked you out to tuke cara of yourself! Now BY TELEGRAYH. cant acemma destined: to. eine: fosward tnllberat BY TELEGRAPH. Jockey Club will give twelve days of sport, di- | Itiven by James Dustin, “Danny” Bigley hav- y aibe Arnette: Mhoreces gk Journai re- | you git! Don't ever write me, don't ever dare NEW YORK. volume unyhow. Provisions eased off insympatby Jub 3 fciven by Jan Fatding American road horses: YI cannot say | to come back tome! Even iti hear that fou Spectal Dispatch to The ChicagayTribune. with wheat and corn, but were relatively steady. up. : vided Inte two meetings, which, however, are so that I admire the ‘turn-cuts.” The horses, | ave * S ear cach other as to be" practicully one grasa | Fred Archer, tho celebrated Paglish jockey, | suyll and wing, Seles iat ER | Byer tel ya atoress aay you wore married tome, | New Yous, June 12—The tmarket to-day | Mess pork closed se lover: oe eine ¢ event. The trst meoting is set for June 12, 21, yeopren ie Rests tact month .on Bend Or for acd proportionately beavy-bodied, with, for The husband sneaked outdoors and down the | Simply reticcts the tradings of the room-brokers, | seller July and $10,3254G@10.45 for August. Lard Speci tal Dispatch to ‘The Chtcaco Tribunte 22,224, 25, and 297 and the second for June W, | forascacon of ses et | CommnE America | thelr S120, coarse heads. They echt TIE | atteet, and the wife, baving the “docs” i her | who buy and écll for chancesaffordedin tiuctua: | closed Sc lower, at $6.27%@0.00 eeller dolp anil.) Fhe room taes Enea eka hee Duly Sands. The eport neat Suisday wil | nna ea ene ney amivals gy the oa | See areal of our, thoroustureds Dut Posket, walked the Other way, muttering toher- | tions of eighths and gunrters. Dullness pre- | #400G0.02% for Augusn’ Short ihe clorenne NB eee esast A iutaihe ech hie Sd; BOR Bat gpeu with The Tonugural Hush, a purse of $300 | List, having won a heat in the 2:38 efiss at the | # mile the action shown (s perfect and the speed | "~Sxipped out! Run away from his family! | Yalltd during the day, and, while the tono was | $65 for July. Spring wheat closed 244@234¢ | spring, No.1, 9 8d; No. 2s 4d; white, No 108; No- forall ages. the distance being a mile anda | Recent Helmont Park meeting in wesc is by | Marvelous, This isull the more surprising’ for | Well teense, imuke a mop worth twice | Strong, the market was exceodingiy dull. Atthe | lower, at$2%c for June and 9%e bid for July. Noe be When walking or when off the trot the action is | tbe value of his whet yi Now, I want to see | close prices were bid up to near or quite the | Corn closed 33c lower, at He for June and 233; 459d. le body! Now, I wai P ip Q ces 85 ‘ Bee | 10.4232 FOREIGN. club, No. 1, 10s 5d; No. 9s Ud. Corn: = Garibaldi, a son of Hambletonian. z cli + * Laalcs Branca a throeeaiciiee tale seater | lol Musas tormdtiy’Gaowa te Nettie-c.; who | the guit oF amutor fae sore ding one of that Praia bine the, Ease of Unis testimonial | best of thoday. Western Union is strong and | for July. Oats declined H@ie per Lu, closing at | PHOvIStosS—Pork, 8%. Tard, Se. Fear old ls, che entrauce belng St, bait for | YOMsHE Se tneg aS Auimaviece lass Wegnetday, | ignorant of thoi gpecial quails, ey, would oa et. Goud i belived fo tated puttiog % | acter Bastoy nar sow aad Tene cea | ikiety ies Ai by spac ea ante felt, and the Club adding $60. In this event | Owned by M. T. Martin, of this city. for a lady ora luzy monk. ‘They are driven ta | A Wedding in a Circus. . | several points higher, and when he fs done to | extra. Hoge were ‘active wat ‘hrm at 84.00 ADE Atmerioan, 7-90, Hi ta VHEES#—Pine American, is. thorv ure thirty-eight entries, and of the lane és spider-wheeled bugyiesof hideous construcnon; Cleveland Press. 2 Seld that will face the sturter there should be the Gamera Deep ws te have taken place at | the harness is light and ull went che checker nce A young lady of Slarion met and fell madly in | Attack the whole market. Commission-houses | 4.2 for light and at €4.00@1.00 for heavy. Cattle | Astwenp.duse IL -PethOLECM-1, * acme clippers. The third race will le the Hav- | yeaterduy was postponed on account of the rain | Corresponding to our bearing rein. ‘This—apart | love with a circus man named Searles, connected | aF@ advising customers to avoid trading, as | were active and strong, arith sales at $2.50G5.03. | ‘The following were recived by tha Chicago Board erly Theutre Stakes, a mile heat race for 3. | until Wednesday next at 2 o'clock p. m. frou Lay personal opinion ¢ o! tts being ‘as ridicu- sae eles Sandy. show. Satur may night, ufter | prices remain entirely in the hands of the chief Jobbers of dry-goods were not very busy. Tho | of Trade: {ares that did not win prior to Juy. 1,| Charles Ford, Bonesetzer, Wilbur F., Hum- | appearance, for when bis head ig Gightiy neki Gy | ter who Wusin atteedies we thee eetle es Sone halls Drought a goodly number of anders, but IN. tnd no Jes than forty-four have | boldf, ‘Tolu Maid, Piedmont, Voltaire, and } the driver be looks ‘us though be would plow, | 8BUN, stepped into the rug, “Hyergooy suse | , Coal stocks are very feverish, and their ten- | they were uniformly for small Amounts—such ‘wen nutned to stirt, among the lot being such | Hamblatoniun Bashuw are the most prominent | could he get low enough, and when the reina ars | Posed that the good man. was going to Fide the | dency 1s downward, unmistakably. The Read- | articles and such quantities as are needed for! s¢ll-known ones as Chesterticla, Molly Maloney, | Of the Chicugo horses that bave won races this | at all slackened the poor beast yaws his head free mule, but not so. Searles and B. stepped | ing statement will come out ina few days,and | the reussortment of stocks. Prices were éasy, ed ee Sun. about all sorts of ways.’ nto the ring «new sort of wedding ring) and | will show very badly, and without doubt affect | and some Mnes of bleached goods were marked June 12—LivERPoot—Wheat, inactive; club, s SEIS Sd. Corn, 48 td, MANE gues OF cunst “Wheat rachiér easier. Cate ier, Big ' Medicine, Duplicate, “Cape: | 88 ‘ ci, Hodseska, Ginger Pop. Gov. | _ Humboldt, the horse that won the 2:3{race at | ‘THE TRIBUNE bas heretofore Alluded to tho | Were GW ¥ tmurried. ‘The immense crowd ap- | oon af 5 ‘ i i o EA, ( rT , Gov. 2:34 ra y I lauded, the clov me 5 other coal stocks unfavorably. . down ic. The demand for groceries conti inte 2, se a se. Eicon, Hrockinue ou ea eee ands is a. member F Soliate eel eas | Beg une eeake seametmies dune yt Milwaukee, | Band played a wedding waren,” SBS tHe To the Weatorn atssociated Press. etorily active, and the general marker | relninee nS Matos ay een aee oe vee 7 yu. a er ¢ "s stable, ed an = <1 tenes * et | er, WS Md No.2 9 a 3 ike of Kent. Moderator, and Dick Mor- | Wilbur F., who won tino #:60race last Tuesday at | ample of it. In the te) tace ‘Thursday the Chi- Sarina aE $ New YORK, June 12.—overnments generally nga fairly tlrntone, Sugars aren brisk, | Caysorsteclingd Cur dull und enieg ah Mr S The last mice will be a dash of owo miles, | Jackson. cago colt Troubadour ut the beginuing of the Woman‘s-Bighter. firm, reques$ and continue strong. Cotfees and teas | rived Wheat and corn rather easier To ‘ A ae ut hurdles. wolter weights, and will second heat had third money won. providin, Re i j i ¢ : ° v 5 5 1 38 s if ats. ‘ ‘ — s: ig he ‘obingon Warren, of St. Cluirsville, O., has al- Railroad bonds generally strong and higher. were quiet and exsy. Ip the market ‘i Woe! t much doing; red winter iat London) d : 3 Uring out a large eld of crosseountry | ,,ponesstier blood isin demand. A. 4. MoRim- was not distanced In the Ucelding bear. Ue aad | wars been so submissive uauer the dominauon |- State securities dull and nominal. fruits and canned goods there was.a vny se ghned ed. Cara or auueh doing, bore. iM cate Aww that the St. Louis meeting is at an end, | Wilson, ¢ yuthlunn. By., the yearling cult Spotts- | third heat threw a ties WEB one: scans peut eee wheats nally nerved binsaty The stuck murket fell of a fraction at the | fecling, orders beim light. Fish met with a | dull und depressed artic Bout, cis Weather bur be thuruligbbeeds caged at Gaicaro Ba ai for _ oy 4 ba Brooks Horse (sire of Bonesetter), quarter pole, the result being a break. Billy furiously cuught up a handy revolver and Killed aed pa sabi became strong, uid prices ad- | cenerous demand, and were Steadily heid. The gland tine. start Lor bere. H el resen! ble, who was drivin ‘roudydour, at once im. . yanced % to24 per cent, the'latter New Jersey | Lutter and cheese markets ini ch 3X feck Sn) of them will be at the Jockey Club | At the recent sale in New York of thorough: | took Him back, and In dog eo the erase bon ee Se Central. After midda; eo MiMOHE pip: NEW YORK. “ y d t! 4 . y there wus a reaction of | nuunced new features, the f Ni , ~COTTUS: wendy a er ee The tek. UG OF the | the lot was coraposed exclusively of weeds from | standstill, set iu mowon Again, and'inthed a | boxe sas! Aroeraces of Prevention Im exch | the decline; but during the afcernoon specula-'| reported dull and heavy. Olle remained as tast | Aveta}, 2Tve; Seutember, - ILise; October, lite: canning me ey ste Geiwas hirocan ape the stables of the gentlemen named, the prices | good fourth. When the judges announced that Kidney-Wort is the enemy of indigestion and :| 40 usain became strong and an advanee rang- | quoted. Pig iron was quiet and nominuily | November, esse; December, 10.c3e; January, W0Te a fer their ediie dutieis took thot aces 'p Pere nature/iy low. ‘he highest-priced ones were | be was distanced the crowd wus greatly sur- | bilfousness, It is sure tocunquer them. Why | ing from % to 2s percent took place, Western | steady. . Coal remains dull with- ly SLOCE—Weak; receipts, 19,000 bris; super State sx esterday, ve for | Pawnee, aZour-year old brother to Parole, $080; | prised, and munifestedsits disnpproyal of the in- | not try it? ‘ i Union, coal shares, Puctile Mall and Lalge Shore | ted. Valucs unset- | western, $5064.25; common to good = ed os A : @1W; go0d to cholce, $5087.00; white wheat éxirs