TO WAGON-RACE. 2:16-Alfred S., b. g., by St. Elmo (1890). TEAM-RACE. 2:15-Rose Leaf and Sally Simmons (1894). 2:16 Belle Button and Tom Ryder (1892). Winners of Prominent Events. KENTUCKY DERBY. 11⁄2 miles-For 3-year-olds, Louisville, Ky. [Distance changed in 1896 to 11⁄4 miles.] 1884-Buchanan, 110lbs, 2:40%; $3.990. 1885-Joe Cotton, 110lbs, 2:374: $4,630. 1886-Ben Ali, 118lbs, 2:36); $4.890. 1887-Montrose, 118lbs, 2:3914: $4,200. 1888-Macbeth II., 115lbs, 2:384; 84,740. 1889-Spokane, 118lbs, 2:34: 84,970. 1890-Riley, 1181bs, 2:45; $5, 60. 1891-Kingman, 1221bs. 2:5216: $4,680. 1892-Azra, 121os, 2:41: $4,230. 183-Lookout, 1221bs, 2:3914: $4,000. 1594-Chant, 122 lbs. 2:41: $4.000. Giving name, weight, time and value of the 1895-Halma, 1221bs, 2:37%. stake. 1884-Modesty, 117lbs, 2:4234; $10.700. 1883-Emperor of Norfolk, 123lbs. 2:40; $14,340. 1894-Rey el Santa Anita, 122lbs. 2:36; $20,000. 14 miles-Gravesend, L. I. 1887-Dry Monopole, 1061bs, 2:07; $5,850. 1888-The Bard, 125lbs, 2:13; $6.925. 1889-Exile, 1161bs, 2:07%; $6,900. 1890--Castaway II., 100lbs, 2:10: $6,900. 1891-Tenny, 1281bs, 2:10; $14.800. 1892-Judge Morrow, 1161bs, 2:0834; $17.500. 1894-Dr. Rice, 1121bs, 2:071⁄44; $25,000. SUBURBAN HANDICAP. 14 miles-Sheepshead Bay. 1884-Gen. Monroe. 6yrs, 124lbs, 2:114: 84,945. FUTURITY STAKES. 6 furlongs For 2-year-olds, Sheepshead Bay. 1897-L. Allouette, 115lbs., 1:11. 6 furlongs For 2-year-olds. 1889-El Rio Rey, 1:14: $23,750. 1890-allie McClelland. 115lbs, 1:14; $24,135. 1896-Ben Brush, 117lbs. 2:0734. CHAMPION STAKES. 11⁄2 miles-Monmouth Park. 1884-Miss Woodford, 4yrs. 115lbs, 2:404; €3,325. HYDE PARK STAKES. mile-2-year-olds, Washington Park. 1884-Verano, 1:19; 85,165. 1885-Ban Fox, 1:154; $4.375. 1885-Grisette, 1:20; 83,705. 1887-Emperor of Norfolk. 1:164; $5.640. 1888-Caliente, 1:1834; 85,560. 1889-El Rio Rey, 1:144; 83.540. 180-Balgowan, 1:16; $11.005. 1891-Curt Gunn. 1:15; $10,550. 1892-G. W. Johnson, 1:16; $11.505. LORILLARD STAKES. First race run at Epsom May 4, 1780. In 1784 distance was increased from 1 mile to 1% miles. Winners since 1884: 1884-St. Gatien, by Rotherhill; Harvester, by 1885-Melton, by Master Kildare, 2:44 1-5. 1887-Merry Hampton, by Hampton, 2:43. 1888-Ayrshire, by Hampton, 2:43. 18-Donovan, by Galpin, 2:44 2-5. 1830-Sain Foin, by Springfield. 2:49. Geo. E. Marshall & Co. Established 1876 Incorporated 1894 Stationers and Printers Lithographers and Engravers Chicago సా 1894-Ladas, by Hampton, 2:45 4-5 1895-Sir Visto, 2:43 2-5 1896-Persimmon, 2:42. 1897-Galtee More, 2:47. TURF ITEMS OF INTEREST. Richest American stake ever run was the Futurity of 1830, won by August Belmont's Potomac; total value of the stake. $77.700, divided between first, second and third horses. The largest amount ever won by an American 2-year-old, $184,000, by Domino, owned by J. R. and F. P Keene, 183. Greatest winning 3-year-old, Hanover, by Hindoo; won twenty races and $89.827. Highest price ever paid for a horse, $150,000; paid by W O. MacDonough of San Francisco for Ormonde, b. s, by Bend Or-Lilly Agnes, October, 1892. Highest price ever paid for a trotter, $125,000, by J. Malcolm Forbes of Boston to Leland Stanford, Palo Alto stock farm, California, in 1892, for Arion, b. c., 2-year-old record 2:104, by Electioneer-Manette Prince of Wales' entry won the English Derby two successive seasons-1895 nd 1896. Pedestrianism. RUNNING. Amateur performances designated by an*. 20 yards-2 4-5s., E. B. Bloss, Boston, Mass. Feb. 22, 1892. 35 yards-4s. A. W. Grosvenor, Boston, Mass., March 14, 1896. 40 yards-4 3-58., E. B. Bloss. Boston, Mass., Feb. 22, 1892; F. H. Bigelow, Worcester, Mass., March 28, 1896. 50 yards-548., H. M. Johnson, New York city, Nov. 22, 1884; 5s., L. E. Myers, New York city, Dec. 12. 1884; 53-58., E. B. Bloss, Boston, March 12, 1892. 75 yards-74s.. James Quirk, against time, Parkhill, Canada, Oct. 30, 1858; *7 3-5s., B. J. Wefers, Boston, Jan. 25, 1896. 78 yards-7 4-5s.. B. J. Wefers, Oak Island, Mass., Aug. 1, 1896. 100 yards-9 2-5s., Edward Donovan. Natick, Mass., Sept. 2, 1895; 9 4-5s., H. M. Johnson, Cleveland, O., July 31, 1886; Harry Bethune. Oakland, Cal., Feb. 22, 1888; John Owen, Jr., Washington, D. C., Oct. 11, 18.0; *W. T. MacPherson, Auckland, New Zealand, Feb. 6, 1891; J. H. Hampton, Canterbury, England, Feb. 6, 1892; *C. W. Stage, Cleveland, O., Sept. 2, 1833; John V. Crum. Chicago, Ill., June 15, 1895: Bernard J. Wefers, Manhattan Field, New York. Sept. 23, 1895; also in same field, May 30, 1896. 109 yards-11s., B. J. Wefers, Lowell, Mass.. Aug. 29, 1896. 120 yards-1168.. George Seward, England, May 3, 1847, 113-5s., C. A. Bradley, England, Aug. 12, 1893; *11 4-5s., B. J. Wefers, Travers Island, Sept. 26, 1896; 12s.. L. E. Myers, New York city, May 30, 1882; John V. Crum, New York, Sept. 28, 1895. 120 yards, over 10 hurdles each 3 ft. 6 in. high15 2-5s., Stephen Chase, New York, Sept. 28. 1895. 130 yards-1268., W. Johnson, Fenham Park, England, Feb. 9, 1867; 12s.. H. M. Johnson, Pittsburg, Pa., July 12, 1886; 13s., Wendell Baker, Cambridge. Mass., May 23, 1886. 150 yards-148., Harry Hutchens, Sydney, Australia, March 2, 1-87; *143-5s., B. J. Wefers, Toronto, Sept., 1897; C. G. Wood, Stamford Bridge, England, July 21, 1887; *C. H. Sherrill, New York, May 17, 180; *John Owens (twice in one day), Detroit, Mich., Sept. 13, 1890. 200 yards-19 6s., Geo. Seward, England, March 22, 1847; *194-5s. E.H.Pelling, London, England, Sept. 28. 1889; 20s.. Wendell Baker, Berkley Oval, New York. Nov. 8. 1890. 220 yards-21 1-5s.. B. J. Wefers, Manhattan Field, May 30, 1896: 21 3-5s., Harry Jewett, Montreal, Canada, Sept. 24, 1892, and New Haven, Conn., Sept. 28, 1892; 21 4-58., L. H. Cary, Berkeley Oval, May 30, 1891; C.G.Wood, London, England, June 25 and July 22, 1887; H. Hutchens, London, May 11, 1885; *B. J. Wefers, Manhattan Field, New York, Sept. 21, 1895. 220 yards (around turn)-21 2-5s., J. H. Maybury, Madison, Wis, May 9, 1896; B. J Wefers, Travers Island, June 13, 1896 250 yards-*24 2-5s., J. L. Brewer, New York, May 26, 1895; 24 3-5s, W. T. MacPherson. Auckland, New Zealand, Feb. 7, 1891; *254-5s., C. H. Sherrill, Jr., New Haven, Conn, June 15. 1888. 300 yards-30s, Harry Hutchens. Edinburgh, Scotland, Jan. 2, 1884; *303-58, B. J. Wefers, Travers Island, Sept 26, 1896; *31 1-5s., B. J. Wefers, New York, Sept. 28, 1895; 31s., C. G. Wood, London, England July 21, 1887; 31 3-5s., L. E. Myers, New York, Oct. 22. 1881. 400 yards-43s, W. C. Downs, Boston, Mass. (straight course), July 9, 1890; *43 3-5s., H. C L. Tindall. London, June 29, 1889; *4256s., L. E. Myers, New York, June 3, 1892. 4 mile-47348, W. Baker, Boston, Mass., July 1. 1886; 484s., Richard Buttery, England, Oct 4, 1973. mile, 10 hurdles 2 ft. 6 in. high-57 2-5s., P. J. Tinneran, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 16, 1891 *600 yards-1m. 11s., T. E. Burke, Columbia Oval, Sept. 19, 1896. mile-1:53 2-5s., Charles J. Kilpatrick, Manhattan Field, Sept. 21, 1895; 1.53%, Frank Hewitt, Australia, Sept. 21, 1871; *1:54 2-5, F. J. K. Cross, Oxford, England, March 9, 1888; 1:54%, W. C. Dohm, New York. Sept. 19, 1891. 1,000 yards-2:13, L. E. Myers, New York, Oct. 8. 1881; 2:15 4-5, W. Pollock-Hill, Oxford, England, March 8, 1889. 1 mile-4:1234. W. G. George, London, England, Aug. 23, 1886; 4:17 4-5. T. P. Conneff, Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 26, 1893. 16 miles 6:46 2-5, Thomas P. Conneff, Bergen Point, N. J., Sept. 2, 185; 6:53 3-5. Sidney Thomas, Stamford Bridge, England, May 13. 1893. 2 miles-9:114, Winam Lang, England, Aug. 1, 1883; 9:17 4-5, w. G. George, London, April 26, 1884; 9:32 3-5, W. D. Day, New York, May 17, 1890. 3 miles-14:19%, P. Cannon, Govan, Scotland, May 14, 1888; *14:24, Sidney Thomas, England, June 3, 1893; *14:39, W. D. Day, Bergen Point, N. J., May 30. 1890; James Grant, Holmesfield, Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 20, 1890.' 4 miles-19:252-5, P. Cannon, Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 8, 1888; 19:33 4-5, E. C. Willers, England, June 10, 1893; 20:12. James Grant, Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 20, 1890; *0:15 4-5. W. D. Day, Bergen Point, N. J.. Nov. 16, 1889. 5 miles-24:40, J. White, England May 11, 1863; *24:56 3-5, Sidney Thomas, Romford, England, Sept. 24, 1892; 25:03, W. H, Morton, Dublin. Ireland, May 7,1890; 25:224.James Grant,Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 20, 1890; 25:23 3-5, E. C. Carter. New York, Sept. 17, 1887. 10 miles 51:063-5; W. Cummings, London, Enland.Sept. 18, 1885; 51:20, W.G.George, London, April 7, 1884; 51:51. Sidney Thomas. London, Oct. 22 1892; 52:38 2-5, W. D. Day, West New Brighton, N. Y., Oct. 26, 18 9. 15 miles-1:22, J. Hewitt. England, March 22, 1852; 1.22:15 2-5, Sidney Thomas, London, April 11, 1892. 20 miles-1.52:51 1-5, W. H. Morton. London, March 22. 1890: 1.54, Patrick Burns, Halifax, N. S., Oct. 4, 1879. 25 miles-2.53:44, G. A. Dunning, London. Dec. 26, 1881; 2.36:34, G. Mason. England, March 14, 1881; 2.41:32, P. Hagelman. Philadelphia, March 5, 1887; 2.52:24, J. Gassman, Brooklyn. N. Y., Feb. 22, 1884. GEO. B. CARPENTER. BENJAMIN CARPENTER. ESTABLISHED 1840. GEO. B. CARPENTER & CO. SHIP CHANDLERS TENTS, AWNINGS, FLAGS AND COVERS, YACHT SAILS AND OUTFITS, TWINES AND CORDAGE. 202, 204, 206, 208 S. WATER STREET, CHICAGO. TELEPHONES: MAIN 1561-1552-3026. SEND FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES. |