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Bright and Echo unplaced and Silverthread second 

 to Little Ida. Lever won again at Binghamton with- 

 out reducing his record, and also trotted second to 

 Octavious, while Atlantic and William finished second 

 in the races in which they were started, Beauty Bright 

 third to Alley W., and Echo again unplaced to Lu- 

 cille's Baby. At Derby, Conn., which was the next 

 stand, Beauty Bright, William and Atlantic were win- 

 ners, Silverthread finishing second to Sally C, and 

 Echo behind the money in the race won by Westches- 

 ter Girl. 



After a start at Goshen, N. Y., July 4, where Silver- 

 thread was defeated by Joe L., James H. Goldsmith, 

 dropped Lever and Echo and shipped to Pittsburg 

 to fill his engagements at the two tracks in the "Smoky 

 City." The returns for the meetings show that he 

 won two races with Beauty Bright, giving her a mark 

 of 2:28^4? a first and a fourth with William, cutting 

 his record to 2 '.2^/4, a second and a fourth with Gean 

 Smith, while Atlantic trotted second to Spofford and 

 Silverthread was unplaced to Duplex. While the 

 Pittsburg meeting was in progress, A. J. Welch sold 

 Atlantic for export, the black son of Almont being 

 taken to Italy. 



After stopping a week at Detroit, where Gean Smith 

 trotted second to White Stockings and Company was 

 unplaced to Kit Curry, the Goldsmith stable followed 

 the line of the circuit to Cleveland; where the Associa- 

 tion's books show that it started three horses, Gean 

 Smith finishing third to T. T. S., Beauty Bright fourth 

 to J. B. Richardson, and William being unplaced to 

 Lady Whitefoot in the race in which Feek marked 

 him in 2:18%. Skipping Buffalo, Goldsmith made 



