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I04 Kentucky Live Stock Record, Vol. 13, No. 7

ton's blindness. When ho came to me from , Ky., May 13, 1875. (This-wa- THREE MILES'. Kentucky Live Stock Record, Kentucky In the year 1853, no horBe had a mile beat race in which ho dis- Ten Broeck. bo(4), by ImpPbmton.dani tanced field) , 1:41 bettor eyes ho had. The late Capt. the Fanny Holton by Lexington, 101 lbs; than Warfleld.b s (5), by War Hance, dam Louisville, ICy, Sept 23, 1876 ...... Stft.1, No. 10 JORDAN'S HOW. Wm.J. Minor told me he would like much P'lorac by M Ickey Free, 103 lbs; Sheepa- - (This Is erroneously given in Racing to see him work, and 1 Invited him to come head Bay, Sept. 25, 1880 ., 1:12 Calendar at 5:26.) the next morning. That night Lexington ONE MILE AND AN EIGHTH Ellas Lawrence, b c (3), by imp Billet, ?B. G. BRUCE, - Editor and Proprietor. Bob br c (3), by Imp. Leaming- dam Sprightly by Lexington, 98 lbs; got out of his box stall, and stood the wholo Woolley, 18S0 ton, dam Item by Lexington, 00 lbs; Saratoga, N Y, Aug 28, 5:281i night at the seed box. My stable was a large Lexington, Ky., Sept. 0, 1875 1:54 Frogtown, b c (4), by Bonnie Saotland, one, with a passage In the middle, and Hlmyar, b h (5), by Alarm, dam Hlra by dam Ada Cheatham by Lexington, 115 104 lbs; Lexington, Ky, Sept 21, lS72...52j TO CORRESPONDENTS. doors on each end , and the bars must Lexington, lbs; Louisville. Ky.. double Sept, 30, 18S0 1:54 Vauxhall, b c (4), by Lexington, dam have been lest down of bis door, so that he Janet Murray, b f (1), by Panic, dam Verona bv Imp Yorkshire, 108 lbs; Sar- - 105 atoga, N Y. Aug 7. 1869 0:30 111 dollvery of could get out In the passage to Hie seed box, Ethel Sprague by Jack Malone, Any Irregularity ine the 1878 Helmbold, ch o (4), by , dam Live-Stoc- Brighton Beach, C. I.. July 31, KENTUCKY k Record should be and 1 not knowing to Is, when Captain lbs Lavender by Wagner, out of Lexing- 10 mo jruuuauor. (a doubtful record) 1:51 mmedlatelv made Known Minor came worked the horse two miles. He Hlmyar, (5), by Alarm, Hlra ton's dam, 108 lbs; Saratoga. N Y, July bh dam 20,1870 5:30 Correspondents attending Publio Bales moved so 6lugglsh that I knew there was by Lexington, 115 lbs; Louisville, Ky., oblige us by promptly forwarding something wrong, tind did not give him May 5, 18S0 1:55 FOUR MILES. will much I Blue Eyes, ch c (4), by Enquirer, dam marked catalogues containing names of pur- any more wark. As soon as Captain Minor Ten Broeck, b c(4),by imp Phaeton, dam chasers and prices, or ether Information as to BucbubyPlanet.llO lbs; Louisville, Fanny Holton by Lexington, 104 lbs, " away to see Ky., May 28, 1879 1:55 the result. went I went over to the stable vs. Time; Louisville, Ky, Bept 27, 76....7:15J4 what was the matter. I sound the horse ONE MILE AND A QUARTER. Fcllowcraft, ch c (4), by Imp Australian, ah communications Intended for Insertion with a high sever, both eyes closed, and I Mendelssohn, be (J), by Imp. Buckden, dam Aerolite by Lexington, 108 lbs; Live-stoc- k Rkcobd must Saratoga, N Y, Aug 20, 1874 7:19'2 In the Kentucky him freely. At same time told Old dam Metella by imp. Australian, be accompanied by the writer's name and bled the grandam by Lexington, Oolbs; Lexing- Lexington, b h (5), by Boston, dam address, not necessarily for publication, but Henry (my headman) he had to tell me ton, Ky., May 10,1880 2:08 Alice Carneal by Imp Sarpedon, 103 as a guarantee of good faith. how the horse came in such a nx, and he Beatitude, b f (4). bv Bonnie Scotland. lbs, vs. Time; New Orleans, La, April i 2.1855 acknowledged horse getting out dam Marlnos-- by Jack Malone. 107 lbs: 7:11.!. All letters addressed to this paper, contalnH'ranK)y the Chicago, June 21,1880 2:08 Janet, br m (6), by Lightning (sou of an- - theieed-box- , ing proper interrogatories, will be duly ofthostabloto and ever aster (jnaney uornam, Dg wi. uy uiarney-stou- e, Lexington), dam Kelpie by Uonnle tnrougn column oi uu eyes 1 Ilaby, Scotland, 115 lbs: Louisvlllt, Ky.Sept swerd ine nuerics oe this his were effected. have no doubt dam Aurora grandam 27,1879...! Answers. Those of a private nature, musi that working the horse full brought It about Ultima by Lexington, 87 lbs: Lexing 7:23 accompanied by a stamp; otherwise they ton, Ky., May 18, 1877 2:08 MILE HEATS. will not be answered. Ho shrunk to nothing, and It was more than ONE MILE AND Knight Templar, g (3), by Fellow-craf- t, a week aster he ate nothing but a sew green ch The tag on the papers of our subscribers Uncas b c (4), by L xlngtoa, dam Coral dam Emma Johnson by Union, on which is the name of the subscriber, will blades of fodder, by Vandal, 107 lbs; Bheepsbead Bay, 92 lbs; Louisville, Ky, May 24, 18S0 also have a printed number, when subscrib-tlo- n I am very much pleased, and take much 1:15, 1:17 paid when number Luke Blackburn, b e (3), by Bonnie Jericho, ch c(4), by Revolver, dam Sky- has been and the pleasure in reading the memoir of Lexing Lexington, 110 lbs; of the paper corresponds with the number Bcoiiana, aam ivevaaa dj Lexington, light by Nashvlllo, on the tag, the subscription will have ex- ton that you are now finishing. Every word 9fi lbs; Sheepshead Bay, June 22, 1880.2:21 Tenn, April 28. 1SS0 l:16)i, 1:15':. you say Is true. was , ch c i3), by Australian, Knight Templar won the first heat by pired. about him He undoubt sour lengths, edly the best race horso that ever was foaled. dam Aerolite by Lexington, 123 lbs; and came In flist for the contributors are re- Jerome Park, N. Y., June 10, 1879 2:25 second by a length, but was distanced Correspondents and Very truly yours, B. Fryob. for a soul, race given to quested to write only on one side 01 a sheet J. ONE MILE AED A HALF. and Jericho. Lexington was the flist horse carried Egypt, ch h (aged), by Planet, dam of paper. that Luke Blackburn, b c(3), by Bonnie Scot- Lady Barry 118 Lou- 7:20, by imp Emu, lbs; time for fourml'es below and since that land, dam Nevada by Lexington, 102 isville, Ky, May 28, 1879 1:16, 1:17 17, 1880 4 2:31 two ol his daughters have pioduced horses lbs; Monmouth Park, Aug MILE HEATS. LIVE STOCK RECORD. have beat his performance. He wrought Torn Bowling, b c (1), by Lexington, THE that dam Lucy Fowler by Imp Albion, 101 Kadi, bg(6), by Lexington, dam Katoua a wonderful ohange In the time records, and lbs; Lexington, Ky, May 12, 1874 2:3434 by Voucher, catch weight, about 90 for the past twenly years he and his get have Faroie, br g (4), by Leamington, dam lbs; Hartford, Conn, Sept 2, 1875...1:12, 1:11., the that has c (4), Advertisers should seek journal occupied highest positions on Maiden by Lexington, 97 lbs; Sarato- Dan Sparling, b by imp Glenelg, the the Amer ga, N Y, Aug 14, 1877 2:36 dam Item by Lexington, 106 lbs; the largest number of readers, and the Live ican turf. Is we examine the Racing Calen Sheepshead Bay, 21, 1880 ONE MILE AND L I, Sept larger circulation Hum dar, we find the fastest and best time on 1:4114, l:l'J, 1:11' i Stock Record has a Ten Broeck, b c (3), by Imp Phseton, (4), half-mil- e Ada Glenn, ch f by imp Gienele. pub-lushe- distances, a to all the non sccidar papers put together d record at all from dam Fanny Hollou by Lexingtou, 90 dam Catlna by imp Australian, 10ii sour have been mado by Lexington lbs; Lexington, Ky, Sept 9, 1875 2:19 I be; bold state miles, won the first heat. in Lexington. This is a and his sous, or else by horses out of Lexing Checkmate, b g (5), by Glen Athol, dam Hlmyar, be (3), by Alarm, dain Hira by Full Cry by Vandal, out of Spring-broo- k Lexlngton, 105 lbs; St Louis, Mo, Juno ment, but a true one, and its circulation is ton or his son's mares. Besides you by 111 all,thls Lexington, lbs; Sheeps- 4,1878 ..it- 1:42, 1.431,. larger among the better classes in the sur- cannot lay your flnger upon a sire of any head Bay, Sept lb. 188) 2:60 Camargo, ch c (3), by Jack Malone, dam note. Imported or native, whose reputation Monitor, ch g (3), by Glenelg, dam Minx Vedette by Vandal, 100 lbs; Louisville, rounding towns and counties tributary to by Lexington, 98 lbs; Fiospect Park, , as a stallion does not rest upon Lexington Ky, May 20,1875 v..J:i2.-i- 1:I3'4 TsxinntarCi trade, which mah ,t the brst L I, Sept 13, 1879 j 2) blond. The best of these stallions get are mil. ONE MILE AND TWO MILE HEATS. medium for.auvartiiers tn ine JJtu&ygw pirijMnr.mi raare,oriauahtraxUxls-SnaRL- , BradamSnte, ch I (8), by War Dance", gion, Umintet men. dm, ous on mfsf ',' once hjuu o- -o uu iuui.koHju,.Tsaj8(.. GeorgerWIbsrraaciisffiTfMlfc, lngton (except in the caso of Longfellow), . SMJ4 Jfov. 17, largest number of readers and the b&tMasS .fiE 1877 Fhaetou, King Alfonso, Glenelg, Waverley nciiE Doubtful. buyers, shouldavail themselves of rcU land, dam Nevada by Lexliv 0 ilf Lougfollow, Virgil, Buckden, Australian, lbs; Louisville, Ky, SeptbO, 18HJJ, g;01 Willie'D., bg(4), by Revolver, dam Sky- light by 102 lbs-- ; umns, as a medium Alarm, Billet, Morgan, King uienmore,cn u (a), ny uien Atnoiuam Lexington. Prospect John Revolver, 1(11 Park.L.L.Sent.11.1879 ...... s Catesby.Enoulrer Lotta by Hunter's Glencoe, lbs: Ernest. (whose dam is bv Sheepshead Bay, J une 25, 1SSO . .1 Arizona, b m (aged), by Lexington, dam 31 oy (Lexington), Hiawatha. Melbourne, Jr., Glen TWO MILES. imp. mub me jure. llllbs.; Louis- TURF HISTORY. ville, Ky., May 18, 1875 3:37 3:35 garry," Lelaps, , Dickens, Star Davis Ten Broeck, b h (a), by imp Phaton, Harry O'Fallon, and a number of others, to ram canny notion ny r,exingipn 110 THREE-MIL-E HEATS. Memoir Lexington. say lbs vs. Time; Louisville, Ky, Al829, Norfolk, b c (4), by Lexington, dam No- of nothing of what his sons have sired. It 1S77 Is of as ..:...... 3:27 vice by Imp. Glencoe, 100 lbs.; Sacra- When Lexington was purchased Jjy the in the light suoh facts these that we MoWblrter, chc(3), by Enquirer, lam mento, Cal., Sept. 23, 1805; best average R. Alcxander.'jiis- great must judge ol the worth and merit of this Ontaiio by Bonnie Scotand, lOOlbs; Uvo u.?.at,s 5:27, 5S9 late Sir. Atchison Ky, May 28, 1877 ,T.....3:30 - acknowl- great horse's produce. Louisville, Brown Dick, br c (3), by imp. Margrave, powers as a racehorse had to be Courier, b o(4), by Star Davis, damMlly , dam by To show what the descendants of this Fanny King imp. Glencoe, 86 edged from his grand performances, but his horse J by Lexingtou, 101 lbs, Louislle, lbs. (age dating from May 1); New Or- May 28, 1877 detractors, having nothing in the way of hie have done, we annex a table of the best Ky, ...S:31 leans, La , April 10, 1855 . . . 5:30M 5:28 Mollle 1(1), performances to com- - second, and third best performances at all TWO MILES AND T Jackson, ch by Vandal, dam breeding, form and Emma Wright 101 distances. iloultor, ch g (1), by by imp. Margrave, 'plaln of, charged that he would get blind imp Glenelg, .On lbs.; Louisville. Ky., May 25, 1861. TIME TABLE HALF A MILE. Minx by Lexmgton, HO lbs; Baltlmre, Sherrod, h colts. The chnrge has lately been reiterated Md, Oct 20, 18SU ch (4, by Lecomte, dam Ollllpa, ch f (2), by imp. Leamington, Picayune by Medoc, 101 lbs., won the that a largo percentage of his got went blind. Aristldes, ch c (4), by Leamington, ivm second heat. The dam Oleata by Lexington,!)? lbs: Sar Saiongby Lexington, 10S Le.Mg-lo- lat two miles of This Is untrue, and the proper way to Judge atoga. July 25, 1S71 0:17 lbs; the first heat were run In 3:35; Ky, May 10, 1876 . ;.8:15 the last u i two of the second In 3:36Ji: of the matter is to take some of the largest juiziu q, tj, uy wuuuerer sou 01 Mate, h h (6), by Australian, dam Made heat the breeding farms where Lexington's sons and Lexington), dam Katie Peurco, 07, lbs; Gross by Lexington, last mile of the third heat In 1:18. ., 1880 lllflbs; Sdiat.ja, These are the Lexington, K May S, 0:18 NY, July 31, 1875 $13:16 best three and best tblid daughters are to be sound. First look at Idalia, b 1 (2), by imp. Glenelg, dam heat on record 5:35, 5:3i4, 5:2S Woodburn Farm, the property of Mr. A.. by Lexington, 107 lbs; Monmouth TWO MILES AND A QUARTER J. item I TOUR MILE HEATS. Alexander, who has two sons of Lexington, Park, July 4, 1876 0:49 Preakness, b h (aged), by Lexlngin", clam Bay Leuf 14 Ferlda, b f (4), by imp. Glenelg, Malloy, good by Imp Yorkshire, dam La Asteroid and Pat both have OF A MILE. lbi 3:56J4 Henderson by Lexington, 105 lbs.; eyos, and he has some twenty-tw- o brood Mollle Brown, b f (2), by Kin Allonbo, Springbok, h (5), by imp Sheepshead Bay, L. I., September 18, ch AustraliJ loSO mares, five of whom are blind. dam Mol'le Wood by Lexington, 97 dam Hester by Lexington, 111 10s 18:56 723 741 lbs,;Springfleld,IU., June 17, 18S0 1:02 Dead hrat Jor . StaKS Lexington, b c (4), by"Boston, 'dam In the Freakness Stud, North Elkhom Brambalelta, b f, (2) by Bonnie Scot- divided. July 29, 1S75. Alice Carneal by Imp. Sarpedon, 103M Farm, property of Mr. M. H. Baulord, there land, dam Ivy Loaf, graudam Bay-slow- Blue Eyes, eh h (5), by Enquirer, dm lbs.; New Orleans, La., April 14, 1855.....7:233; are threejsonsof Lexington, Baywood, Mon. by Lexington, 8S lbs; Grave-sen- Buchu by Planet, 115 lbs; Chicago, UJ Lecomte withdrawn alter first hent, which 1880 22, 18S0 gavo the raco to Lexington. good L. I , Sept. 4, 1:02)4 June S:5 archist, and King Lear, all three have Bye the Way, ch I (2), by Bonnie Scot- , ch 0 (4), by Lexiugin; Glenmore, ch h (l), by imp. Glen Athol. oyes. Thore are twenty-tw- o mares, only land, dam Carotin by Imp. Scythian, dam Canary Bird by imp AltalomOS tlitni Lotta by Hunter's Glencoe, 10S 78 V J ius.; 25, 1879 of are lbs: SueeDShead Bay. Sent. 21. lbs; Saratoga, N . uly hi, . , 3:59 uanimore, Md., Oct. tvo whom blind. 1880 mi ... IMli TWO MILES AND A by'RevoVverfdam Sky7131 In the Ranoocas Stud, property of Mr. F. Bonnie Wood, b f (3), by Bonnie Scot- HALF. Willie D , bg"(4')', Arlstides.ch c (4), by imp Leamlngiq;I light by 105 Lorlllard, Jobstowu, N. J., there nro two land, dam woodbine by Lexington, my Lexington, lbs., won the 1C2 lbs; Saratoga, 20, 1878 l:02Jj darn Sflronir hv nil. first heat by three lengths; Glenmore sons. Cuke Magenta and July 1 ma--- of Uncas, both Lexington. Kv.Msv J. IK7B won the second by half u length and with good eyes, ana eighteen brood mares' TUREE QUARTERS OF A MILE. Katie Pease, eh f (4), by Planet, tml the third by a head. only one we Barrett, (2), by imp. Scot- i.iiuuio oiausueiu uy imp uieucoe,u Lecomte, cb c (3), by Boston, of whom believe is blind, The bo Bounle i,vm dam Reel land, Suo by Ma-lan- e lbs: Buffalo. N Y. Sent id. ii:"su by imp. Glencoe, 89 lbs.; New Banshee. as small a percentage of dam Walton Jack HnllanlrlDl h Jk .... An. .... i .V, Orleans, Hereis HO lbs: La., April S, 1851 7:26. Monmouth Park, N. J., 1 iVinaliitil .) n ..1 Or... n. . .. t, . - blindness as can be shown by any sire, and Aug. 14, I80O 1:14 V. uuuiiicutj oyl jdi 7:i 90 """ Take a carelul look over tula list, and ou is infinitely smaller than either imp. Glen-co- e Knight Templar, ch g (3), by Fellow-crat- t, Albion, lbs; Baltimore, Aid, Oct! 1871 ; will find only 6lght names out of the sevon-ty-seve- n or Yorkshire. 13 easy enough to make dam Emma Johnson by Union, mix It 77 lbs;Sleephead Bay, L. I., Sept. 18, TWO MILES AND performances mentioned but what charges, but it is an entirely different thing 1BS0...... 1:11 Ten Broeck. b c bv h Lexington's Wood is cjosely Interwoven. (2), (i... , imnr. Phmmn. . to test them by actual facts. Gouvorneur, be by Harry Bassett,, u1...... u..ir... JL.6A.1 ... 82 U.U1LV.I4 uy UglO U , 1U3 IK! Enquirer's dam was Lida by Lexington, and jA.8 a three year old no colt had better eyes dam Fenny by Jerome Edgar, lbs; Lexington, Ky, Septlti, 1876 "as;; Gravesand,L.I.,Sept.l8. 1880 1:14 Blue Eyes, besides having Lexington, blood Lexington, subsequent blind- TWO MILES AND ft than and his through Enquirer, his great grandam. was ness waaowlng to causes, as will ONKJIII.K. Hubbard, ch 0 (4), by MJ.I accidental Planet, dam Alice Carneal, Lexlbgtou's dam. 'rSSbnly be seen by reference to the- following letter Ten Broeck, b h (6), by Fhaelou, dam nie luuimuuiu uy imn. uiei.rnM lire ih! Fanny Holton by Lexington, 110 lbs; Saratoga. Aug 0. 1873 EsSs: names lu the list in which laS6l a di- from his former U. Fryor. there trainer, Mr. J. Louisville. Ky.. May 24.1877 1:39 Kentucky, b h (6), by Lexington, aixim rect cross of Lexington's blood, either ou HoLMDEL,N.JFob.2d, 1SSI. Boardmxn, b g t4), by Bonnie Scotland, iMtiguuiin uy imu uiuucoe, 1..1 Jr 1800- loi: 9 sire or dam's side are By Way, Glenmore, My Your of the 28th dam woouDine Dy i.exingion, ui ins; rome Park. Oct 3. - wii the Dear Sir. letter Sheepshead Kay, Sept. 21, 18S0 1:40 Tom Oohiltreo, Katio Pease, Hubbard, Egypt, ultimo was hasten to give alt bro (4),.by Lexlngto. Brown Dick, received, and I Search or, b e(3), by Enquirer, dam Bon- dam Katona by Voucher, 118 ibb; jM Mollle Jackson and Lecomte, and only oue the Information can concerning Lexing. nie May by Bonnie Scotland, 00 lr.s; lomel'ark, N Y, Jurrol7, 1878 ml)i of the eight stands at the head of the best