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6 MIDDLEBURY REGISTER, FEBRUARY 24, 1899. Vol. LX1V. AMERICAN MORGAN REGISTER. o 5 n 3 "g S j Sirc ol Dam, 13linhinmn)r,'..ll II. 0 v-- VOL. J 2& I iuMJ'rfjsiy'ici v 11.' Cotouoht skci rkd. AltM ch m 2:29 1882 i88) Hambletonian. uurei America iii h 2:23i 1886 1892 Hambletonian, Ana M m 2:28 1892 1892 Hambletonian. All MotgU hofMI rcgistcrcd in Vol. T. nrc cntcrcil in lliis volumc, whcrein all horscs Annie Stevens li m 2:i8U 1887 1893 Swcepstakes. a m reRis-terc- d llayonne U li dmitteil in tlpDtbctlc nnlcr. Thc cntry in the MCOnd Tolutne, ol hoTiei I'rince 2:2llJ 1879 1884 ' Ut nttred I I I I infurnin-tio- n 'oinpany b 2:i9:w 1880 1888 M etsenger Dwoe. InVaL 1., Wttl only M ly refi;rence to that rqjistry, by pagt, tXCtpl whcrc new r r n (,'ompeer ch 1878 1887, Blackwood. rr k 2:24 has been receiveil. Cora K. li m the estimated 2:2ol 1885 1892 Walkill Chief. 5 The Iractinns that appear in parenthcses aftur cach lmrsc represent Cornwall l) h 2:20 1887 1893 Mesienget Dttroc V .11 ..tj mount of blood ol thc nriginal TuitMI Morgan horse. Conrtland I) h 1882 1893 Mettenfftr Dtiroo, ' A (cw animals under old rules wcrc adniitted with dams of draft bKXM, but none ( pirss th h 1881 1891 BentnwC very 2:i8'4 W ; under the new rules. K.ioise iii ni i:tj 1886 1894 Hambletonian, Kncore iii m 2:24 '4 1883 1893 MeMenger Dtttoc. FYod r'oler li 2:2o'4 1881 1888! American Star. Oebhardi li Metaenger JUSTIN MORGAN. See Vol. i, pp. 22, 31, ch 2:24 1887 18911 Duroo. .1 i ut. (iuy M k 1880 1888 American Star. in the Country Oentleman, 1S57, page 364, J. W. Co.ern&n writes: (iurnry ch g 2:28:,i 1885 1893 Sweepslakes. Irrsey I'rince oh h 2:27k 1879 1887 Henry B. Patehen. " I'orty-fou- r ycars ;igo this scason the writcr was nlniost in thc daily hnbit of his losephine bl m 2:24'', 1880 1889! iiappy Medlum. looking on the origlnal Justin Morgan, then called thc Gom Horse, from KeiiMth b g 1882 1890 Mettenger Duroc having heen owned several ycars and bOttght and sold back and (orth by Ktntucky Dtanchs b m 2:26V, 1879 1889 RalliplitttT, was ycars Kentucky Men li li 2 :aq'A 1896 Paid Parchn8cs of 85 or more brothers of this name. He had then passed his prime, 20 l several Little Ida m 2:29', 1888 18941 I'rince Kdward. will be sent FREICHT PREPAID 1 in and in high ron-ditiot- l, Marv old think. but was strong and vigorottS, low statttrc, Sloddard eh m 2:26 1890 1897 Messenger Duroe. to rtny rnilroad etation in MAINE, ; I Melville ch li and I do not believe he ever weighcd 1050 pOUftdl doubt if he evcr 2:28 1885 1897 llainliletonian. NEW KAliflPSHIFJE, Moment li 111 2:2o :8r) 1895 Startle. VERMONT, COUld is or (ioss Horse, come UD tO this. It true that the Justlri Morgan Noya b nt 2:24 188 1891 Klectionecr. MASSACHUSETT3, RHOOE IS- thotlgh a Stnalf horse, possessed grcat power o( endtirancc, and cxce)t a few Prince Hogatth hi h 2:27' 1885 1891 HentyClay. LAND, CONfiECTICUT, NEW I'roMem b g 2:18 1881 1893 Metaenger Duroc .i ...'. months each year was used as a common farm horse to do ordinary fartn YORK, P EW H S Y LV AN 1 A, Punchelllno lir 2:28 1837 1893 Sweepataket. and SIKTH WC. 'W I8lh 10th ST6 work : to go joitrncys, tO hclp (lraw loads of produce from Vermont to BostOti Ripplel ni 2:28 1K90 1897 Metsenger Dufoc NEW jrft.'JEY. NEW y.r. in the wintcr scason. He was very lovable, kind, and doclle o( tcni)er. He Shadow m 2:25 8k 184 Hambletonian. back to earth. Shipman li h 2 2V1 1883 i8(,i Hambletonian. was not appreciated, nor his value known tmtil he had gone Spoffbrd bl 2:i8;i 1880 1888 Dispatch. He was rcally more valuable than any other horse of this part of thc country, Btevte bl g 2:19 1880 1890 Hambletonian. his for he was thc fonndcr and progenitor of a Sweepstakes b g 2:2a", 1S75 1887 American star. EVERY WOMAN eithcr bcfore or since day, Three Keathers b n iSi(i ay Qould, BomtMcoM dmxIi a rallsble, apjieared in 2:27:J4 1890 Monthly, r)fnltui? medieine. Onty himleai afid new race, unsurpassed, taken all in all, of any ra :e that has yet lime bl B 2 :24l4 1896 the pnrct dxugs ih.uld b. atei. if you waot th boi, get this country, and yet so little was he known that he freqtiently changcd PiCtOH ch h 2:25 1889 1890 Bllly Patterson. ; of owncrs at from S100 to S175 gcncrally sold low for his want sie, and $4 37 trotters, 2 pacers. Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Sires Pills or $5 for a foal was the USUal price. Thy ut prompt, iiie ind eertala In raaglt. The eesalne (Dr. Ptal't) America, i. Hillslde Prince, 2. Maxon, 1. , , dihi . . vivtaa vv VWT11HI, V, Bayonne Prfnce 19-- 7 p. Hudion, Melville, 3, JUSTIN MORGAN (SCOTT'S) (t-16- ). See Vol. r, p. 671. 3. FOR SAljfc; J1Y W. Benson, -2 p, tersey I'rince. 7. Mountain I'rince, 2- -1 p, il. SHiSLOOJN. MlDliLKHUKY. VT. JUSTIN MORGAN JR. ). See Vol. t, p. 440. Blue Blood, 1. Kenslngton, p, I'rince ( icorge, 2. Cornao, t. Kentucky Prince Jr., 2. Princeef, 3. Cyprest, 2. Kentucky lowell, 2. Starlight, 5. KAR1 GOLDDUST (i-ja- ), golden chestnut, 15 hands, 1100 poundsj Dexter I'rince, 3 -It Lawrence, 2, VVellington, 12. I foaled bred by Hornsby Bros., Eminence, Ky. : got by Lexington Iresden I'rince, I, LeDuc, 1 p. 1876; Blberton, Golddust, son of Golddust: dam said to bc by Green Mountain Black t. Macbeth, 1. 23 sirc, 109 trotters, 23 pacers. Hawk, son of Sheiman Black Hawk: and id dam by Milo, son of Gray l )amt of Eagle. Kept by Gen. J. Adam Smith, at Washington, I). ('.. In 1879. Alpha, a:i8U. I leronda, 2 :27'4. Ned Brace, 2:2, Anton, 2 I ictator I'rince, 2 ' Nercus, 2 Mr. of Pacific Mail S. S. Co., who had him :2o4. :2t :294. Sold to Houston, president the Anbrey, 2 :3o. ldgar VVilkes, 2 :aa, Newburger, 2:15',. gelded. Axtllllte, 2 197)4. Favoriii Princt. 2 :22'i. Pierrot, 2 :23'4. ( Axworthy, 2 ,1$. Irande 2 :27 I'rince (jitt, 2 4. KASSON HORSE. See John A. Kasson. ( 'oloncl Axlel, 2 :3o. i ( treat Eastern, 2 13) I'rince Mansfletd, 2:214. -- : King Dariinaton, ( oraer, 2 Prinu WtU, 2 :24'4. KATIE G. ( chestnut, hands, 1000 pounds ; foaled 889 bred by :is. :2i't. 15 Marguerite A., 2 :2o' . Ivandorf, 2 it'',. Rarity, 2 :2 ,. ; Chief, son of Kent's Frank McGavock, Nashville, Tenn. got by Morgan Baron fean, 2 130. lames G. B., -- t't Saxon, 2 :22 lA. Morgan. lenny Huisc, 2 :27!i. Luby, 2 :2o. Sharlo1, 2 :2S". Belle B aiajVi. Lottle Moori Sidtotita, 2 :15 V,. : Ut KEARSARGE (332). See Vol. t, p. 353. r Carlton, 2 :28. Maba. 2:2;'. Sorceress, 2 :24. X.' H j Kmlly, 2:11. McKean, 2 104)4. Suxette, 2 :2o)4. - KEENAN ( ), hands, 1060 pounds; foaled 1888; bred Fiti-Koy- f tM- - chestnut, 2 :t3'4. Mllkshake, 2:28. Touchstone, 2 :3c M 4c 4 by David Keenan, Fountain, Minn.j got by Herod, son of King Herod: I Paniy, 2 ', MUkshaie, l hlan, 2 :2t. :tl. ; : Carrie Rose, 2 Mintttrii, agul, Brown, by CleveTand, r Lancer and ad and : 2:!7'.. dam Lady said to be son 3d ( 1 ' J 'lover Leaf, 2 2 4 . Miss Bowerman, 2 Vukon, - ' 4- - '; dams Morgan. Owned by J. B. Ditlon, Highland, Kan, I ElHom II r, 2 :24'4. MiiS lella Fox, 2 : Zeeland, 2 Coincident, 2 :2o. Mona 1., 2:28!;. KEENANKLE (t-8- ). See Vol. p. t, 655. 46 dams, trotters pacers. 50 What ha? KEENE MORGAN (1-3- bay, about 15 hands, 1000 pounds ; foaled 1S50: KENTUCKY SURPRISE ), bay with black points, foaled Aug. said to be by Morgan Empire, son of Green Mountain Morgan. Owued by t, 1894; bred by Edward Ripley, Mendon, Vt.; rdt by Green Mountain a farmer, about seven miles from Gardner, Mass., who traded with a Sttrprise, son of Vermont Morgan : dam dark bay with black points, bred stranger on the road for the dam when in foal, and sold the colt whcn one SAWING WOOD in Kentucky. Owned by breeder. or two for S50, to J. s. Bowker, of Gardiner, who gave or sold to his To do with IIENS? Muchl Theman you hire brother, Charles L. Bowker, Keene, N. II. Then sold to Laton Martin, KENTUCKY WHIP (1-3- See Vol. 1, p. 496. to saw your wood clocs not give satisfaction Keene, 1853; to F. A. Weir, Walpole, 1855 or '56 ; to K. I. Hilts, Ham-li- n, KENYON. See liill Morgan. unless hc attends to his job and keeps sawing. ()., March, .S 5 7 , for S2500, with the understanding, as Mr. Weir says, KEOKUK (i-S- ). See Vol. p. that the horse conld any horse west of the Alleghanies. Mr. Hilts t, 471. onttrot sire ofdam of Queen Ann, 2:23. made the challenge, trotted him against Stockbridge Chief and a Clay horse KlllliY HORSE, white or gray, 1000 pounds. A low, compact horse, well Hcns You Feed and won. Time 2 134, While Martin owned him he won at Vermont ribbed with v State Fair, Brattleboro, over Young Morrill and a Black Hawk. Received up hea mane and tail and very wide breast. Said to be by Are of 110 benefit to you unless thcv keep laviiv. Mr. Martin llulrtish Morgan, but probably he is samc as Alban Horse, which see. ist premium for speed at New Hampshire State Fair, 1854. KEEP YOUR POULTRY in a healthyand lay-in- g says : " He was Morgan bnilt all over, rather low bnt a powerful horse." KIDDER HORSE. See Green Mountain Morgan (Kidder's). condition by feeding them with THE BEST KEENE MORGAN. See Vol. p. t, 25. KILBURN HORSE. See Hero. F(X)I) YET PLACED BEFORE THE PUBLIC, KELLOGG HORSE. See Flying Dragon. KILBURN HORSE. See Morgan One Eye. KELLY HORSE. See Hero (Kilburn's). KILBURN'S BILLY. See Hero. KENMOOR (1-8- ), See Vol. 1, p. 392. KILGORE'S PHILIP ( dark chestnut with small star and white hind KENNEBEC ). See Vol. 1, p. 379. feet, hands, 1100 pounds : foaled 1866 ; bred by A. Kilgore, Morrison, KNOX (1-8- ), black with star, hands, pounds; KENNEBEC 15 1025 III. : got by Feaster Morgan, son of Cushing's Gifford, by Gifford Morgan i Page's 7 ; Fairfield, Me. ; got by (len. foaled July 16, bred by Satnnel Judkins, dam sorrel, bred by A. Kilgore, said to be by Sweet I'.riar, a Morgan horse Knox : dam brown, bred by Samuel Judkins, got by Morrill , son brought to lllinois from Vermont : kept there one year, then taken back to East Fair- of Young Morrill. Sold previous to 1874 to H. W. Spaulding, Vermont. Died 1892, property of breeder. field. Me. Died 1875. Stylish. KILLARNEY PACER (164). See Vol. 1, p. 425. Perfected 81 1 -- of Dam. KILLINGTON (; 64). See Vol. 1, p. 634. SiKK OF I t .?. . Sire

- tC (1-8- a j Kll KAIN ). See Vol. 1, p. 591. KINCAIDE HORSE, said to be Morgan. Owned at Gleni Falls, 184- -, and afterwards at Poultney, Vt. KENNIFF HORSE ), said to bc by Black Flying Cloud, son of try Food Black Hawk : and dam a Morgan mare. Owned in Wisconsin. KING ARISTOS (3-64- ). See Vol. 1, p. 567.

(3-33- ). KENOMA See Vol. 1, . ). 391. KING BILLY O-.- See Vol. i, p. 674. Pronounced by experts to hc thc most desirable KENT COLT ), bay. 4 ' j hands, 975 pounds; foaled 1S51 ; bred by KING DAVID See Vol. 1, p. 413. Poultry Food, and by far the most productive of G. W, Kent, Newbury, Vt. j got by the Carleton Horse, son of Morgan I ; satisfactorv results. Chief : dam said to be by Shcrman Morgan. Mr. I.insley says: " Still K N( DULUTH See Vol. 1, p. 433. ( 1S56) by Mr. I and neck very fine : general figure owned Kent. lead, eye, KING GEORGE ), bay with star and off hind ankle white, 15J2 and litnbs good." hands, 950 pounds; foaled May 6, 1S77 ; bred by George M. Small, Kast KENT HORSE. See Scott Horse. Umington, Me. ; got by Gen. Knox r., son of Oen. Knox : dam Lady EXCELS THEM ALL Alvahyi Aupust 12, Seymore, chestnut, brought from Orange County, N. '., and said to bv a C- - S PAGE East Vt., iS.s. KENT MORGAN (MAJOR) (1-4- ). See Vol. p. 676. i, son of Hambletonian. Owned by l)r. John Moulton, l.imington, Me. t;ir St'r ! I htVfl UStd HWftl t i KMalltd poultry fmxl, but can truth- - KENTUCKY BLACK HAWK See Vol. x, p. 388. fuUy lay th.it Pagc'i Perfected Poultry Food ex els then all ti an Gelded 1883. Upheaded and stylish, food. c. MILES, KENTUCKY CHIEF d-32- ). See Vol. i, p. 431. KING GROVER (1 16). See Vol. 1, p. 390.

( KENTUCKY CHIEF JR. See Vol. 1, p. 432- - KING HEROD (3-16- See Vol. 1, p. 389, in in Sire ofCtipid, ; Herod, 3- -1 p. LIVE AGENTS WANTED every town New England. the KENTUCKY DUDE ( bay with snip on nose and two white fcet ; 3 sires, 5 trotters, 1 pacer. Middle statcs and Canada. Good profiti assurcd. Particulari and foaled 1891 ; bred by T. J, Shannon, Rockfield, Ky. ; got by Tennyson, son tefttlmoniali on appllcAttoit I KING HEROD (ODD KINGHAM). See Vol. p. of Lexington enmark : dam chestnut, bred by l)an , Oakland, JR. i, 39a. Ky. ; got by Bill Golddust, KING JOHN ), brown with two white hind feet, 15 hands, 1000 foaled 1SS0; bred by King, Olean, N. . : KENTUCKY GOLDDUST black, 16 hands, about 1200 pounds; pounds: John got by the Hurd of CARROLL S. PAGE, hyde park,yermont. I Horse, son Blood's Black Hawk: dam bay, bred bv ohn C. Ellis, foaled 1869 : bred by L. L. orscy, I ,oiiis illc, Ky. ; got by BHly Golddust, N- Schenectady, - '., got by Aberdeen, son uf Hambletonian: d dam son of Golddust dam said to be bv Pilot r., son of Pilot ; and 21 dam bv chestnut, bred by C. I!llis Sr., N. . : Stockholder Jr., son of Stockholder, by sir Archy. Sold to J. A. McDaniel, John Schenectady, got by Kthan Vinton, a., i87i,where he has since been kept. Reported speedy, stylish, AUen 21I, son of Putnam Horse. aml kind. ), hands, : I KlNti MORGAN dark bay, 14 4 925 pounds; foaled 1885 SLLIAMS'pil I The Morgan Horse and Registei bred by E. King, liurke, 't. ; got by Young Bllly Koot, son of Horse, by Bllly Koot: by Bire I )am. Streeter dam chestnut, bred Henry Gage, Hurkc, 0 ff TAIMSY1 NOW 1JEADY KOH DISTHIBUTIOIS . t., got by Bodette Horse, son of Charley VVataon, by Black Morgan : 21I dam chestnut, said tO be by the Marshall Horse, Canadian j 3d dam l'lint, A bURE RELIEF To WOMAN tor all trnulilcs l'oculiar to hcr spx. lysentl by The Morgan Hore attd Eegister, Yol Fortuiif GoldduM ' B 43'4 l873" '873 by Young Bundy, SOn of Bundy Horse; and dam by Royal Morgan. 4th mail or tr.ia our Acent, SI.OO per liox. I , oontHinTng bUtory nnd pedigree ol Mas?,. ; reumrk-abl- c ( Passed to Spencer Borden, Fall River, to Chas, Roe, Newton, N. ; I Morgan, this KENTl CKY JIM chestnut with hind istcms white ; foaled 1877; J. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., CLEVELAND, OHIO. Juttin foundcr of Hugh J. Grant, New 'ork C'ity, who owned him Oct. S, 1S96. American breed 'f horses, and ol bred by I'ayton : son i LilU S : Den-t- o ror aio by w. li. Middlebury, vt. .mcry got bv l.ogan, Vermont dam tbaldon, his moat noted 10m and grandsons, and mark mare, said be bv Old Stoncwall lackson, and 2(1 dam KlNc; ). Vol, bv Old PHARAOH See i, p. 348. lt rrsta with vcn whpthor ycui rnnttnae sorac M000 othor itallloni f(ialcd before ntT.f-kilhi.t- tui-- .,l,it. NO-'- I li 04HB Denmark. Owned by Kd. S. Shultz, I'leasant Hill, Mo. Re orded in lUc ilt (or AC1 uH 1881, traeing to him in nialc line, and KING PHILIP (5-'4- ), bay with inip and two white hind rvmoveH sir. lultif'i WXu&jP National Saddlc Horse Rcgister. 1:40, ankles, 15 wig looo horses regiitered aooordlng to the hands, 1050 pounds; foaled Aug. 4, 1 S7 1 ; bred by W'illiatn Jepson, North I of Morgan Also his- - tiri'. losl lintu liuuU. Lrffi M orKiiii rules thc Reclster. KENTUCKY KNOX ), bay with star and off hind foot white, Vaasalboro, Me. ; got by Gen. Knox: dam bay, bred by Gideon Wells, tory and bri'cding of old pai'lng Pilot, I'ort-land- , so hands, 1000 pounds; foaled April 10, 18S1 ; bred by Charles Crosby, Clinton, Me., got by l'.aton, son of Avery Horse: 2(1 dam bav, said to ' v '''v'i'i'i'o whose blotul apiiciirs iu tnany of the ; wn'h fastcst trotters and pacers ot thc country, Me. got by Oen. I.ightfoot, son of Gen. Knox : dam Brighton Girl, have been bred in the I'rovinces, of running Stock, Kept by breeder in 'iitLJwTii''.'"rt,'f"i'n'": it R llj.nlll.piii'll Wl'n! .i unc with Hccount of the grcat c'anadian bay, bred in Kentucky, said to be by a son of Hambletonian, Owned by Vaasalboro, Augusta, and China, Me. 11 A tox.fl, u.tUttilj 3 hitxt s. 9 fiO, a M- - (ru,r'- ii' il to rnn or we rrfunil inunr,. paolngfainily fromwblota rilotdescended ; i:. Leighton, Gray, Me. VUrUuc k. a. d j ( , 1 ,!..,, jstrctl, S.w I ark. James (t-S- '. also breedlng of the fainous brood mare KING ). See PHILLIP Vol. i, p. 719. sire, Secly's American Star, sire of dam (1-6- ; KENTUCKY PILOT dapple gray, foaled 1S50 bred by a Mr. I Who Hsve Ussd Them ; king TURNER See VoL p. INE9 RjcommenJ of Dexter, etc. tOgetber with aiicndlX : i, Ji8. LHUIbO as th BtST McGarvey of Kentucky ; got by Clifton 1'ilot, son of Pilot Jr. dam said to of UOtable trotters, aml nther statistics, (i-3a- Ult. s ; KING ). JOSKFB gathered be by Hunt's Commodore sd dam brought from the Rut and owned by See Vol. 1, p. 45. Star Crowiitki,Urantl by Hati ki.i.. a!l from a contractOT, who said she was thc dam of Clifton Pilot. Sold to R. S. origlnal KaroM and muota of it now for KINGSLEY HORSE. See Vol i, p. 327. PENNYROYAL PILLS. thc rlrst time publishcd. A book ol Strador, 1862: to S. Vough, Washington, . ; to F. Ilarkalow, Jacob J. Imim'diate rt !it l. n- dner, no piiln. nliout 1200 pages, printcd on superlor N. R. s. was a KlNG's HORSE. See Deerfteld Morgan. ll.i'd tor vnri hv li iulinij r iH'cinlistJ. Ilnnil Boundbrook, J. Strader writes: "He tnost beautiful WoniaK. A tri&l willOMIvtnoi you ofthi'ir intrimic Iu pnper, inbatanHally boand in haU ut iupptMtioo. tt'n r aiul : hc 111c a in 2 when (l-ld- iu 8fiid cviit fur animal showcd mile :$u thrcc." KINSMAN 1!() See Vol. p. Itvok.in. bos,f uioroccoand with about S00 tllustrations, I, 414. aii Ufufgbti or hj euli $1J0 air oi ti tiam of Raohl H., a ai't. KING MEDICIht DO., Bo 193D. BCSTDN, MASS. at the popular prlcc of 5, sent bjr mail, kirk morgan. See Tom Morgan, postagc-piil- to any address In the I'nited KENTUCKY PLANTER (i-S- ). See Vol. 1, p. 30s. states or Canada. uooal agenta waBt4. KIOTO ( ), bay with star and snip, black mane and tail ; foaled 1SS3; MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS Ordcr- - now reoeiVW, Address KENTUCKY PRINCE (1-3- (Rule s), bay, ut)( hands; foaled 1870; bred by Gen. J. A. Smith, Washington, 1). C. ; got bv Mannion Golddust, Tlu-- oviTcome WiAknr... Irrt'm-li- bred by John W. Thomas, North Middletown, Ky. ; got by Clark Chief, ii v niul oiMMloits4norw rvof Son Of Golddust Jr., by Golddust: dam Mist hief, bred by W'illiatn Cook, tul tn,in-- h " imii.s ul iiii ua-- i RBGI8TKB I'HINTINQ COMl'ANY, son of MambrinO Chief : dam Kentucky Queen, chestnut, foaled 1861, bred n rhey ars I.u- tBvtH" mo Hill, DeL, got by Cecil Morgan, a horse taken to Delaware from tn nlr't- "t w.irminl 1. UOlBg d- by John W. Thomas, got by Morgan Eagle, son of Green Mountain Morgan ; VMopmant ol owmki uml body, No MlDD'.KBURY, VKRMONT. Vermont bv Rev. Mr. Mclntyre, and said to be by ltlack Hawk : 2(1 dam kminii iinniiv for nronien 2(1 said to be by son of W'hip ; ilt ni. ttC '" dam lilythc's Whip, Cannon's 3d dain said I W Cnnol tio tinriii by a son ol St. .awretu e, owned by m. J. Thompson, District of Coltimbia. oorne, & ulttasurf. Ikh be by Martin's lirimmcr, son of Uess' Rrimmer. Owned by A. 15. l)ar-ling- , hi ur to M Y. MOTT CHF.M1UAL CO BSX DeWitt's Colic Cholera Cure. and later by Charles Bachman, Stony 1'ord, N. be M : ( fo continueJ. ) Tor - .! iy W. H. Sliolilon, U blillulmry, I'lriijint bHlC VI' !H