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Show ! Bow-en A Hiiuck, of Adrian, Midi., have paid -Jj.OOJ for tho yearling cult by Hud Wilkes, dam Constance, by Kllers-lio Kllers-lio Wilkes, second dam by Mumbrino j l'att'hen. Mr. J. S. Coxry, owner of Acolyte, ! sire of the phenomenal colt trotter Til-prim, Til-prim, has offered itobcrt Donnt-r H2.nuO ! for Maud S's services in the harem for one year. i An offer of $,000 for tho roan filly j Twist, by Jay Bird, was refused a lew days beforo her death. She died suddenly, sud-denly, and was considered capable of beating 2:20 this year. Fred Taral is a reckless jockey. On winter's day it is not uncommon fur lnm to tahc off bis undershirt to make tho I weight, nnd rido with nothing to cover bin chest nnd shoulders but a silk jacket K early $30,000 worth of Wooded horses wero recently burned to death nt K.v i fcoma, Ind. Among them were .McDonald's .McDon-ald's imported stallion Zenui, Daniel Lambert, Jr., (worth $",000) and Plying Dutchman. Tho Ohio Trotting and Pacing circuit Las been formed with the following members aud dales: Mansfield, June 9 to 12; Bellevue, June Hi tu 11); Fostoriii, June 2J to 2C; Marion, June :!0 to July 8; Lima, July 7to 10; Fort Wayne, Ind., July 14 to 17. Tun purses a0greSau abont $25,000. |