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E.Corrigan's Modesty, i 2:26^ BobCook Monmouth Park Association. LnNE BHflNEH, H. J. SEASO N O F 1885. ADDED MONEY - - $125,000 TWENTY-THREE DAYS. COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, JULY 4, — AND CONTINtJING ON — TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK THEREAFTER. UNTIL AUGUST Q5th, 1885. Six or Seven Races each Day. Hurdle Race or Steeplechase each Day. TRANSPORTATION. Trains by the PMladelphia and Reading Railroad (New Jersey South- ern Division), from Pier No. 8, North River— foot of Rector Street, and (New Jersey Central Division) from Liberty Street Ferry, North River, and by the Pennsylvania Railroad from Courtlandt and Des- brosses Street Ferries, will run directly to the course. Special trains and Extra Boats will be run on Race Days, returning immediately after the races. All trains will land passengers in the New Depot behind the Grand Stand. JOHN H. COSTER, GEORGE L. LORILLARD, Secretary. President. y/ Coney Island Jockey Club. gmmmPSBBa'B Mar, M. F. ^JUNE MEETING, 1355^* First Day. — Thursay^ June 11th. The Suburban. The Foam Stakes. Second Day. — /Saturday, June Idth. The Swift Stakes. The Grand National STEEPiiECHASE. Third Day. — Tuesday, Ju7ie IQth. The Tidal Stakes. The Surf Stakes. Fourth T>a,y.— Thursday June ISth. The Coney Island Stakes. Fifth Day. — Saturday, June 20th. The Coney Island Derby. Sixth Day. — Tuesday, June %Zd. The Coney Island Cup. The Mermaid Stakes. Seventh Day. — Thursday, June 25th. The Emporium. Eighth Day. — Tuesday, June 27th. The Sellings Sweepstakes.^ The Great Post Stakes. Ninth Day. — Saturday, June dOth. The Great Two- Year Old Sellings Stakes. Tenth Day. — Wednesday, July 1st. The Spindrift Stakes. AUTUMN MEETING Begins SATURDAY, AUGUST 39th, and continues to include SEPTEMBER 19th. J. C. K. LAWRENCE, LEONARD W. JEROME, Secretary Coney Island Jockey Club. President. Address: N. E. Cor. Fifth Ave. & 22d Bt., New York. y American Jockey Cluh. JEROME PARK. /\MERiG/\ N Jock ey club. SPRING MEETING. 1885. TUESDAY, MAY 26. THURSDAY, MAY 28. SATURDAY (DECORATION DAY), MAY 30. TUESDAY, JUNE 2. THURSDAY, JUNE 4. SATURDAY, JUNE 6. TUESDAY, JUNE 9. RACES PROMPTLY AT 3 P.M. Except on Decor&tion Day. when Races hegln at 2P.M, AUTUMN MEETING As usual beginning about the last Saturday in Septembe7\ J. H. COSTER, A. BELMONT, Secretary. President. Saratoga Races. SARATOGA RACING ASSOCIATION. ^SEflsnKinFiiaae^ BEGINNING ON TUESDAY, JULY 21 AND CONTINUING UNTIL SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. RACES TO BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 11:30 A. M. C. WHEATLY, JAMES M. MARVIN, Secretfry. President, Carriages, Broughams, Etc. R. M. STIVERS, (FOUNDED 1850.) Family Carriages, Broughams, Victorias, Landaus, Rockaways, Etc, GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING TRAPS, DOG CARTS, GIGS, STANHOPES, T CARTS. CARRIAGES SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY ES- TATES. TOP WAGONS, SPEED AND FAMILY SLEIGHS ROAD TOP WAGONS, The Lightest and Strongest ever produced, weighing 125 pounds and upward. Agents for Joseph F. Prays' Celebrated TRACK SULKIES and SKELETON WAGONS. The best made. Oflaee and Manufactory, 144 to 152 East 31st St., WAREROOMS: FIFTH AVE. and 27 TH ST., NEW YORK CITY. 1885. 1886. ]3omination^ to pak^ AND LIST OF DECLARATIONS. Nominations for all Stakes to be Run dur- ing 1885, and to those that have closed for 1886 and 1887, WITH INDEX. ^ S FULL LISTS OF DECLARATIONS AND DATES WHEN ^ DECLARA TIONS CAN B E MADE-DIBECTOR Y OF OWNERS,- THEIR COLORS, TRAINERS AND JOCKEYS— WEIGHTS CARRIED -REC- ORD OF RES T PER FO RMANCES>, -, . , COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY • y^ ^ ^ / • D. W. HIGGINS & CO., No. 13 Park Row, New York. \ \ •% "^ S \ Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1885, by D. W. HIGGINS & CO., in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C. NEW YORK: PRESS OF ROGERS & SHERWOOD, 21 AND 23 BARCLAY STBEET. W. Waters & Son, New York, BiiCT)EiR6. NoiQinatioQS to Stakes. To THE Eacing Public : — This volume of " Nominations to Stakes" has been pub- lished to fill a void in the year's records made by the long- threatened, but at the last somewhat sudden suspension of " Krik's Guide to the Turf." The general prosperity of racing, the increased number of sweepstakes opened, and the largely increased list of declaration clauses not only renders the work far more necessary, but correspondingly heavier than in former years. Horses are indexed according to the stake number, which appears in heavy figures, and not according to the page on which they are located. This plan has the manifest advantage of preventing more than one engagement being indicated by the same figure, and thus simplifies the index. Declarations and other information received too late for classification in the body of this work are either recorded in the Index by foot notes, or in the " Addenda." The "April 15" declarations and additional entries of the Coney Island Jockey Club and Eockaway Steeplechase Association will be found in the "Addenda," page 225, but are not indexed. To pay for its production, subscriptions have been dili- gently solicited from all to whom the work is valuable and necessary. Attention is called to the List of Subscribers, and of Bookmakers and Poolsellers, which represents those who both realize the need of the work, and are willing to contribute to its support. D. W. HIGGINS & CO., New Yo7-k, April 18, 1885. Publishers. ii List of Subscribers. List of Subscribers. ALEXANDEE, A. J., Spring Station, Ky. (2). AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB, New York City. ANDEESON, Mk. New York City. APPLEBY & JOHNSON. New^York City (4). ASHE, R. P., Sacramento, Cal. (2). AVIS, HENRY, Brighton Beach, C. I. ^ BALDWIN, D. S.. New York City. BALDWIN, E. J.. San Francisco, Cal. (2) BEHMAN, LOUIS C, Brooklyn, N. Y. BEMENT, EDWARD, New York City. BEMIS, H. V. , Chicago, 111. BERNARD, H. O.. New York City (5). BOWIE, O., Baltimore, Md. BRADFORD, J. H., Boston, Mass. BRANCH, JAMES R., Richmond, Va. BRIGHTON BEACH ASSOCIATION, Brighton Beach. BROSNAHAN, T., Waltham. Mass. BROWN, JAMES E., Greenpoint. N. Y. BRUION, J. A., Nashville, Tenn. BRYSON, G. B., New York City. BURCH, W. P., Washington, D. C. BURKE, J. J„ Brooklyn, N. Y. CALDWELL, G. S., Brighton Beach. C. I. CALDWELL, J. F., Brighton Beach, C. L CASSATT, A. J., Philadelphia, Pa. (3). CASSIDY, W. L., St. Louis, Mo. CHASE, L. C, Boston, Mass. CHEEVER, J. D., New York City. CHEPPU, W. H , Lexington, Ky. CHRISTY, J. D., Lexington, Ky. List of Subsoribers, iii CLAY, E. F., Paris, Ky. CLAY, G. H., Lexington, Ky, CLEAKY & HOWARD, Troy and Albany, N. Y. CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, New York City. CONLON, R. P., Newark, N. J. CONNER, WM. M., New York City. (2) COOPER, W. H , New York City. CORRIGAN, E., Louisville, Ky. CRAIK, Dr. R., Montreal, Can. CRIDGE & CO., New York City, (3). CROKER, J., New York City. CROKER & EFFLER, Albany, N. Y. CUSHMAN, J. S., New York City. . DALY, W. C, Hartford, Conn. DAVIS. D. D., Brighton Beach, C. I. DAWES, JAMES P., Lachine, Can. DELACY & CO., New York City. DOSWELL, J. T.. Fredricksburg, Va. DOSWELL, T. W.,Hanovf r Junciion, Va. (2). DOUGLAS, E L., Kelso Station, Tenn. DUFFY, PHILIP, Brooklyn, N. Y. DUN, W. A., Oak Forest, O. DUNHAM, R. E., New York City, (2). DWYER, P. H., Brooklyn. DWYER, M. F., Brooklyn. EHRLICH & CO., New York City. EMEESON, WM., New York City. ENGEMAN, G. H., Brooklyn, N. Y. ENGEMAN, W. A., Brooklyn, N. Y. ESDAILE, A. M., Montreal. Can. EVANS, A. J., Columbus, O. EZEKIEL, LOUIS P., Cincinnati, O. FIELDS, L. B., Danville, Ky. FLETWOOD STABLES, Frankfort, Ky. GUEST, J. W., Danville, Ky. GUNNING, W. J., Norwalk, Conn. HACKETT, JOHN, New York City. HAGGIN, J. B., San Francisco, Cal. HALL, F. M., Halls, Md. HANCOCK, R. J., Overton, Va. IV List of Suhsci'ihers. HARBIS, N. T., St. Matthews, Ky. HART. L , Brighton Beach, C. I. HAZARD, Mr., Flatbush, L. I. HEFFNER, E. W., Sheepshead Bay L. I. HERNON, T. & SON, New York City. HOFF, CHARLES A., New York City HUGHES & CATHCART, LouisviUe, Ky. JENNINGS, GEORGE W., Sheepshead Bay, L. I. JOHNSON & CO., New York City. KELLY & BLISS, New York City. KIMBEL, H. E. & Co., Charlotte Centre, N. Y. KIRWAN, W. A., St. Louis, Mo. KNICKERBOCKER CLUB, New York City. KOSMAK, EMIL H., New York City. LAKELAND, W., Brighton Beach, C. I. LITTLEFIELD, C, Eatontown, N. J. LORILLARD, G. L., New York City. LORILLARD, P., Jersey City. N. J. (5) LORILLARD, P., Jr.. Jersey City, N. J. LOVELL, WM., New York City. MARSHALL & Co., New York City. MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB, Baltimore, Md. McCORMACK, J. H., Brighton Beach, C I. McCULLOUGH, J. S., Urbana, 111. McDonald, J. E., New York City. McGOWAN, J., Brooklyn, N. Y. McLaughlin. JAMES, Brooklyn, N. Y. McMAHON, P. H., Brooklyn, N. Y. MEANEY, p., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. MEDINGER, C. W., Baltimore, Md. MEGIBBEN, T. J., Cynthiana, Ky. MICHAELS & CO.. New York City. MINITER, Mr., Brooklyn, N. Y. MITCHELL, C. W., Saratoga, N. Y. MONMOUTH PARK ASSOCIATION, Long Branch, N. J. NATIONAL HORSE SHOW, New York City. NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB, Washington, D. C. NOLAN, M. N., Albany, N. Y. (2) NOTT. G. W., New Orleans, La. PATE, R. C, St. Louis, Mo. (2). PHILADELPHIA CLUB, Philadelphia, Pa. List of tSabscribers. P£IA.Y, WILBUR F., New York City. PRESTON, H. G., BrooMyn, N. Y. PURDY, A.. BELMONT, New York City. MR. RICHMOND, Toronto. Can. KOCHE, R., St. Louis, Mo. ROCKAWAY STERPLECHiSE ASSOCIATION, Cedarhurst, L. I. (5). ROWE, JAMES, Sheepshead. Bay, L. I. RYAN, P. H., Newark, N. J. RYAN, J. F. & CO., Troy, N. Y. SARATOGA ASSOCIATION, Saratoga, N. Y. SCOTT, W. L., Erie, Pa. (2). SIMONTON, MARK & CO., Cincinnati, 0. SIMMONS, COL. R. W., New Orleans, La. SPENCER, E., Treas. Rockaway Hunting Club. STRAUS, L. & G., Lexington, Ky. SUFFOLK STABLE3. Huntington, L. I. SWIGERT, J. & J., Spring Station, Ky. TAYLOR, A., Oceanport. N. J. THOMAS, B. G., Lexington, Ky. TOBIN, P., Philadelphia, Pa. TURF PUBLISHING CO.. Cincinnati, O. TURNER, J. LUCAS, St. Louis Mo. UNION LEAGUE CLUB, New York City. VAIL, T. J., Seo. National Trotting Ass'n, Hartford, Conn, WADE, FESTUS J., Secretary St. Louis Fair Horse Department, (5). WALDEN, R. W., Middleburg, Md. WALTERS & CO., New York City. WHEATLY, C„ New York City. WHEELER, MAJOR C. C. New York City. WILD & McCAUL, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAMS, J. T., Eminence, Ky. WITHERS, D. D., New Jersey. WORK, GEORGE, New York City. YOUNG, MILTON, Lexington, Ky. (2). vi General Index. General Index, Miscellaneous Matters — Owners, their P. O. Addresses, Racing Colors and Trainers viit List of Jockeys xxvi* Bookmakers and Poolsellers xxxi Weights carried — Jerome Park, Monmouth Park, and Coney Island xxxv Saratoga = xxxvi Baltimore and Washington , xxxvii American Racing Rules— Brighton Beach, Chicago, Covington, Denver, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, New Orleans and St. Louis .^ xxxviii Savannah xl California xl Nominations to Stakes — Stakes to be kun in 1885. Pages. Louisiana Jockey Club, New Orleans, La 1 to 3 Memphis Jockey Club, Memphis, Tenn 3 to 5 Nashville Blood-Horse Association, Nashville, Tenn 5 to 7 Kentucky Association, Lexington, Ky 8 to 13 Louisville Jockey Club, Louisville, Ky 14 to 26 Latonia Jockey Club, Covington, Ky .. . ^6 to 37 St. Louis Fair Horse Department, St, Louis, Mo 37 to 47 Washington Park Club, Chicago, 111 47 to 59 and 167 to 171 Rockaway Steeplechase Association, Cedarhurst, L. 1 59 to (il National Jockey Club, Washington, D. C 61 to 63 Maryland Jockey Club, Baltimore, Md 63 to 69 American Jockey Club, Jerome Park 70 to 79 Brighton Beach Racing Association, Coney Island, L. 1 79 to 90 General Index. vii Coney IslandJockey Club, Sheepsliead Bay, L. 1 90 to 108 Monmouth Park Assoeiation, Monmouth Park, N.J 103 to 145 Saratoga Association, Saratoga, N. Y 145 to 162 Pacific Coast BIood-Horse Association, San Francisco, Cal. . 162 to 16G State Agricultural Society of California 167 Province of Quebec Turf Club, Montreal, Can 167 Stakes to be Run in 1886. Kentucky Association, Lexington, Ky 172 to 174 liouisville Jockey Club, Louisville, Ky 174 to 180 Latonia Jockey Club, Covington, Ky 181 to 187 St. Louis Fair Horse Department, St. Louis, Mo 187 to 188 Maryland Jockey Club, Baltimore, Md 188. to 192 American Jockey Club, Jerome Park 193 to 197 Coney Island Jockey Club, Sheepshead Bay, L.I 197 to 200 Monmouth Park Association, Monmouth Park, N. J 200 to 209 Saratoga Association, Saratoga, N. Y . . . . 209 to 214 Pacific Coast Blood-Horse Asssciation, San Francisco, Cal. . . 214 to 215 Province of Quebec Turf Club, Montreal, Can , 215 Stakes to be Run in 1887. Kentucky Association, Lexington, Ky 216 Louisville Jockey Club, Louisville, Ky 217 Mjnmouth Park Association, Monmouth Park, N. J 218 Dates when Future Declarations are Due, with Stake Num- ber affixed for reference 220 Addenda— Additional Entries and Declarations, too late for Classification or Index ■. 225 Index to Siloininations— Five-year-olds and upward 1 Four-year-olds 12 Three- year-ol 1s - 21 Two-year-olds 42 Fastest and Most Creditable Performancs at all Distances 72 Vlll 00 O O o Q < 2 S'§ O "? cS ^^ S "" Q. ft "CO s • O i* m «« • t^O ® » IE 02 *^ ■ « ^^ -X^ 2^5 OS'S o :O.S ^ cd c^ ^ Ira Perago- Patent Bosom Shirt.t. PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF f^kterit 8o^oii\ ^l\irt^. Perfect Fit.-8-Be8t Make.s-Lowest Price. Latest -^^^^ PLAIN, Novelties in FRENCH and ENGLISH FANCY SHIRTINGS. 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All the advantages of a private establishment, and adjacent to the Parkville, Prospect Park, Brighton and Sheepshead Bay Race tracts. New Stables, with large box stalls and paddocks, and pasture lot. A roomys and comfortable hotel. Hay and grain always on hand at lowest market rates. Nailoiial Jockey C'luh. jMational Jocl^ey Club, W^ASHINGTON, D. C ^ SPRING # MEETINGS May 12th to 15th, 1885. ADDED MONEY $12,100. First Day, Tu.esd.ay, May la. PuKSE— $500 — three-year-olds and upward; maiden all.; six furlongs. Analostan Stakes— $750 -three-year-olds; one mile. PuESE — $500 — selling allowances; seven furlongs. National Handicap— $800— all ages; one mile and a furlong. PuBSE -$500— three-year-olds and upward; one mile. Second Day, Wednesday. May 13. Pdkse — $500 — three years and upward; selling allowances; one mile. Willabd's Hotel Stakes — $750 — all ages, selling all.; one mile. PxJKSE — $500 — all ages, 20 lb above scale; six furlongs. Youthful Stakes — $600— two-year-olds; half a mile. PuBSE — $500 — three years and upward ; maiden allowances; one mile. Third Day, TJiwrsday, May 14. PtjBSE — $500—3 year and upward; selling allowances; seven furlongs. PuBSE— $500 — mares of all ages, maiden allowances; one mile. ARMY AND Navy Siakes- $1,000— 3 year-olds; mile and a furlong. PuBSE — $500— maiden 3 year and upward; one mile. Handicap Sweepstakes— $600— 3 year and up.; mile and a quarter. Foiirtli Day, Friday, May 15. PuESE — $500— selling allowances; six furlongs. Diplomatic Stakes— $800— all ages; mile and a half. Handicap Pukse— $60C — three years and upward; one mile. Beentwood Stakes -$700— two-year-olds; five furlongs. Pdese — $500 — for beaten horses; one mile. EXTRA RACES will be made for Steeplechasers should there be a sufficient number of Horses at the Track to justify it. Entrance to Purses pree. Excellent stable ./Iccomniodatioris. 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ILL. . ^SUMME R MEETIN G ]EE5> Meginning Saturday, Jfwvie 27$ and ending Ten regular days racing, and extra days if available. Five or more races each day, for which the following Stakes have closed: ENTBIKS KNTRIKB The Amehican Dekbt. . „ 62 The Shebidan Stakes 67 The Drexel Stakes 54 The Englewood Stakes 40 The Hyde Park Stakes 87 The Kenwood Stakes 64 The Lakeside Stakes. 71 Total 89T The Washington Park Cup . . 42 The Columbia Stakes 41 The Oakwood Handicap 105 The Great Western Handicap 83 The Boulevard Stakes 70 The Quickstep Stakes Ill Five regular days racing, and extra days if available. Five or more races each day for which the following Stakes have closed: ENTRIES ENTBIES The Palmer H^use Stakes.. 79 The Society Stakes 67 The Lake View Handicap. . . 70 The Woodlawn Stakes 39 The Dearborn Handicap.... 54 Total 309 Address all communications to the Secretary, Boom 34, Palmer House, J. E. BREWSTER, Lieut.-Cen. P. H. SHERIDAN, Secretary. President. 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Heat Races. Hurdle Races. Jockeys and Employes. Name of Horse. Objections. Omissions. Penalties and Allowances. Pla ing Horse and Distributing Money. Regulation of the Course. Selling Races. Steeplechase Rules. Start and Starter. The Race. Weights. Weighing Out and In. Winnings. Single Copies, 25 cents; 10 Copies, $2.00; 25 Copies, $5; 50 Copies, $9.00; 100 Copies, $17. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price, by addressing H AWLEY & CO., PUBLISHERS, . No. 2i6 VINE STREET, CINCINNATI, O. Rockaway Steeplechases. i^oei(£7/^^ <»_j, (T"^ iN^aea^^L peeking, ja^iY 9, js, ]6. i^;^z;e o?^ ^S'i^a; Races each day, including Steeplechases, Hurdle Races and Races on the Flat. MAY 9.— The Rockaway Green Steeplechase. Great Hempstead Heath Handicap. MAY 13.— Essex County Selling Steeplechase. Queens County Hurdle Race. MAY 16— The Great Long Island Steeplechase All Races will be run over the Association's New Turf Course at Cedarhurst, near Far Rockaway, L. I. 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Q O fi a : o" : m . ® te: * a ® ea rs o !5p50^ • aj 00 '"d'S '-' ea aj i f^ iS M ^cafl-e°'eaeacaesSSo«®t§a;3^.J'd'S 5 «"5 41 03 <» t^ ra CQ C3 r*. , .rt .r-l .rt — g H ft eS o 4) >^ cq >. w ^ s 2-2^^25555iS^i2a5aooo'Si:)^- xijas:iA^-r^^^^::^^^-ti^ o o o o o >i>> List of Jockeys. xxvii List of Jockeys. The following are the jockeys reported for the season of 1884, with «ngagements and lowest riding weights : Name. Employer. ^^^l^ A. Wt. Lb. Allen, T J.K.Branch. 100 Alexander, G E.G. Barber. 117 Arnold, E J. E. McDonald »& B. Barbae, G..... J.E.Kelly 113 "Barnes, S J. A, Bruton »o Billings, J Clipsiana Stable lOU Blaylock.H G. L. Lorillard 105 Booth,C W.C.Daly 105 Braig, Otto.... J. Bowe — Brennan, J L. Ullman 10* C. Caldwell, J. G. S. Caldwell 95 Campbell, J 115 Carden T. Hernon & Sons 100 Church, G Rancocas Stable 90 Co aklin, H Appleby & Johnson 102 Cooke, C Dr. Craik 90 Cowal, J .'....M.J.Daly 95 Cullen, C Rancocas Stable 103 D. Danohue, Jr G. L. Lirillard 90 Donohue, M.. .. W. L. Cassidy 105 TA 1, Tir (F. Gebhard.... ) 105 Donohue, W { Snedeker & Co. 1 ^"'' Dufify,P i ...J. B. Ha,*gin ^10 xxviii List of Jockeys. Eilke, C... Morris & Patton 8Q Ellis, L Fleetwood Stable 100 Evans.G R. W. Walden 9& F. Feakes, E •• Mr. Kelso " lia Fishburn 110 Fisher, S '. 97 Fitzpatrick, W= J N. W. Kittson lia Fuller, C ; E. Corrigan 7& Garrison, E Clipsiana Stable .... 105 Grant.M E. Heffner 10& Green,E J. Walden 95 Guerin, P J. P. Dawes ..Steeplecbase. H. Haggerty.W W. C. Daly 110 Haggins F. Robinson 100^ iflarris, A G. W. Jennings 90 Hay ward, W Appleby & Johnson 110 Henderson.E J.T.Williams 105 Higgs,W Clipsiana Stable 85 Hildreth. W. (col.) E. L. Douglas 110 HoUoway.O - . ......E.J.Baldwin... 107 Hueston G. S. Caldwell 110 -n„„v,»c T (W. Cottrill.... ) ,^7 S^g^e^'^ Ie. J.Baldwin 1 ^^^ J. Jones, T J. P. Dawes Steeplechase, K. Kelly, M R. P. Ashe lOQf Kiley.J.... S. Bryant 95 Lehine, J. M. Womack ,. 80 Lewis, J W. L.Scott 107 Littlefield, F C. Littlefield 85 Lowe, J - Dr Craik 105 List of Jockeys. xxix M. Maney, P M. N. Nolan Steeplechase Martin.W Morris & Patton 95 Maynard, R. M W. P. Burch 97 McCarty, A., Jr N. W. Kittson 90 McEwen D. L. Klauberg 95 McGoldrick, C Hopson Bros 95 McKay, H Kimbell & Co 105 McKee, E , . Cahill Bros 105 McKinney, G. A D. D. Withers 100 McKnight, R Kimbell & Co 60 McLaughlin, J Dwyer Bros 107 Meaton, H Mr. Kelso 98 Meehan, G- * 75 Melvin, C Excelsior Stable 95 Mooney, J Melbourne Stable 80 Moran, J W. C. Daly. . M *. 78 Murphy, I E. Corrigan 108 * This boy's services are claimed by both W. B. Jennings and J. H. McCormack. N. Nevins, C Magenta Stable , . 90 O. O'Hara, T Gray & Co 105 O'Leary, C F. T. Walon 105 Olney, H Rancocas Stable 102 P. Post, C .J. Croker 95 Potter, P Dwyer Bros 95 Purcell, F E. Hefifner 100 Purcell, R J. Spellman..... 95 Quantrell, 0- 105 R. Rafferty, C J.E.Kelly 90 Rayford.E W. Lakeland 87 Regan Appleby & Johnson 100 Richardson, G Preakness Stable 109 Riley, C , J.Hyland 102 Rivers, A J. W. Loud 92 Ross. F R. p. Ashe — XXX List of Jockeys. s. Sayers. T W. P. Hunt 112 Shauer, C D.D. Withers 108 Sheridan, M. J. Rowe 102 Sparling, J W. L. Scott 115 Spellman, J 112 Stoval .J M. Young 107 Sullivan, C J. V. Elliott 97 T. Tankeraley B. G. Thomas 90 Taylor, C J.M. Womack 95 Thayer, J 105 V. Verplanck, C .Steeplechase W. Walker, A J. Croker 110 Walker, W J. H. McCormack Steeplechase Watkins, P J, E. Branch 85 Watkins, S Hop edale Stable 110 Waynke, P.H.Ryan 85 West, E E. C orrigan 95 Wethers, G ». C. Pate 102 Wheatly Brannon Bros 88 Whyburn.E L.A. Ehlers 105 Williams, E La MasneyBros 85 Wittick.E 98 Wolfe, M L. & G.Straus — Bookmakers, Poolsellers, Etc. xxxi Bookmakers, Poolsellers, Etc. The following is a list of RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUALS AND FIRMS wlio have announced their intention to sell pools, or to do a general bookmaking or commission business during the current racing season on all the events in the United States, and on the important races run in England: New Yorlc City. ANDERSON & CO. APPLEBY & JOHNSON, IL. 0. APPLEBY AKD DAVID C. JOHNSON) 31 KA.ST »7tli STREBT. CRIDGE & CO., 13 WEST aSlli STREET. Bookmakers and Poolsellers. English races a specialty. DELACY & CO., 33 PARK ROAV. EHRLICH & CO. (Room 4.) 13 CENTRE STREET. Bookiag on all Home and Foreign Events. xxxii Bookmakers, Poolsdlen*, Etc. JOHN HACKETT. JOHNSON & CO. aaO PUL.T01V STREET. Booking on all Home and Foreign Events. KELLY & BLISS, (J. E. KELLY AND CHAUNCEY BLISS.) 15 WEST 38tli STREET. \Sr. LOVELL, 3a CHURCH and 39 AVEST astli STREET. Booking on all Home ani Foreign Events. MARSHALL & CO. 31 CHATHAM STREET, HILLEN BUILDING. BRIDGE ENTRANCE. MURRAY & DOW^NEY, BOOKMAKERS, 13 \irESr »8tli STREET. WALTERS & CO., 160 FULTON STREET. Booking on all Home and Foreign Events. Albany, N. Y. CROKER & EFFLER, CORNER BROAD^VAY AND STEUBEN STS. OVER GEE'S RESrAURANr. Troy, W. Y. CLEARY & HO^STARD, (TURF EXCHANGE.) 8 THIRD STREET. Bookmakers, Poolsellers, Etc. xxxiii TROY TURF CLUB, (C. F. Ryan & Co.), 22 THIRD STREET. Combination, Straight and Place Books open on all Turf events Post Odds laid Straight and Place. JLong Branch., X. J. R. E. DUNHAM, MAIN STREET. Combination, Straight and Place Books open on all Turf Events. Pliila4*)lpliia, Pa. W^. LOVELL, PHILADELPHIA. TUKF EXCHANGE, ^ 804. ami 806 SANSOM STREET. Booking on all Home and Foreign Events. Pittsburg, Pa. H. O. PRICE & CO., TURF EXCHANGE 73 FIFTH AVENUE. Auctioneer— H. O. Price. Baltimore, Md. C. W. MEDINGER'S POOL ROOM. 18 ST. PAUL. STRE&T. Combinations a Specialty. Cincinnati, Ohio. MARK SIMONTON & CO., KENTUCKY TURF EXCHANGE. Pools and Books on all events. 206 Race Street, 33 & 35 Longworth Street. Auction Pool Room, 53 Second Street, Covington, Ky. Auctioneers— G. W. Grant and S. J. Alio way. Chicago, 111. ^/^M, RILEY & CO., POOLSELLERS AND BOOKMAKERS, 11 BOARD OP TRADE COURT. Auctioneers— Charles H. Stiles, and Richard D. Beekman. xxxiv Borkmakers, Poolselhrs, Etc. Louisville, Ky. HUGHES & CATHCART. (^TUBF EXCHANGE.) 81 THIRD STREBT. Pools sold on all Kunning Races. LeBsees betting privileges, Louisville Jockey Club and Latonia Jockey Club, Covington, Ky, Auctioneers — R. Cathcart, Jr., J. T. Burt. Prof. L. G. Dromel intjliarge of Mutuels on all tracks. St. Ltonis, Mo. R. ROCHE, POOL ROOM. 71* OLIVE STRKGT. Auctioneer— J. Hatfield. TURF CORRESPONDENTS, [Telegrams after 12 m. on race days should be addressed "Race Course."] H. CLAY iilTMAS (DIT.) ADDRESS Gravesend, Long Island Brighton Beach exclusively, full season. All telegrams should be sent direct to Brighton Beach course. E. S. GARDNER. ADDRKSS Memphis Peabody Hotel Nashville Maxwell House Lexington Phoenix Hotel Louisville Turf Exchange Latonia St. Nicholas Hotel, Cincinnati, O. St. Louis Soiithern Hotel Chicago Palmer House Saratoga Association Rooms New York Hoffman House JOSEPH MITCHELL (SKID.) ADDR1 68 Washington, D. C National Hotel Baltimore Barnnm's Hotel Jerome Park Smith & McNeil's Hotel, New York Sheepshead Bay " " " Brighton Beach " " " Monmouth Park . . .- Park Hotel, Oceanport, N. J. Weight'i Carried. xxxv Weights Carried. Jerome Park, MonmontU Park, and Coney Island. The following are the weights carried under the rules of the sev- eral associations in the United States, beginning with the monthly changing rules of the American Jockey Club, at Jerome Park, which weights are also carried under the rules of the Monmouth Park Asso- ciation, at Monmouth Park, N. J., and the Coney Island Jockey Club, at Sheepshead Bay, Long Island, N. Y. : TWO-YEAB-OLDS. Oct. & Distances. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Nov. Halfamile 80 82 85 89 92 95 Three-quarters of a mile ... 76 77 80 84 87 90 One mile 75 77 81 83 Mile and a half 75 78 Two miles . . . . . . . . 75 THREE-YEAR-OLDS. Halfamile i. ... 106 107 109 111 112 113 Three-quarters ot a mile.... 106 107 109 111 112 113 One mile 102 103 105 107 108 109 Ttfile and a half 100 101 103 105 106 107 Two miles 98 99 101 103 104 105 Two miles and a half 97 98 100 102 103 104 Three miles 96 97 99 101 102 103 Four miles 95 96 98 100 101 102 FOUR- YE AR-OLD S . Four-year-olds, at all distances, from the beginning of the season, in May, to the close in November, to carry 118 lbs. FIVE-YEAR-OLDS. Halfamile 120 120 118 118 118 118 Three-quartersof a mile.... 120 120 120 118 118 118 One mile 122 122 120 120 118 118 Mileandahalf 123 122 121 120 120 120 Two miles 124 123 122 121 120 120 Two miles and a half 125 124 123 122 121 120 Three miles 126 125 124 123 122 121 Four miles 127 126 125 124 123 122 xxxvi Weights Carried. SIX YEARS AND AGED. Oct. & Distances. May. June. July. Aug Sept. Nov. Half a mile 12J 120 118 118 118 118 Three-quarters of a miie 120 120 120 118 118 118 Onemile 122 122 120 120 118 118 Mile and a half 124 123 122 121 120 120 Two miles.... 125 124 123 122 121 120 Two miles and a half 126 125 124 123 122 121 Three miles 127 126 125 124 123 122 JFour miles 128 127 126 125 124 123 In races of intermediate lengths the weights for the shorter dis- tances are to be carried. In races exclusively for three-year-olds or four-year-olds the weights shall be 118 lb ; and in races exclusively for two-year-olds the weights shall be 115 lb. Except in handicaps, and in races where the weights are fixed abso- lutely in the articles, fillies, two-year-olds, and geldings of all ages, shall be allowed 3 lb.; and mares, three years old and upward, shall be allowed 5 lb. before September 1, and 3 "lb. afterward. Welter weights shall be 28 lb. added to weight for age, and, in the absence of conditions, shall be the weights for steeplechases and hiir- dle races. The American Jockey Club, Monmouth Park Association and the Coney Island Jockey Club have also a rule that " no money shall be added to any race exclusively for two-year-olds carrying 110 lb. longer than six furlongs." Saratoga. The weights carried under the rules of the Saratoga Associition in all aged races are as follows: Tw^o-YEAE-OLDS. ~ July. August. Halfamile 85 89 Three-quarters of a mile 80 84 Onemile 75 77 THREE-TEAR-OLDS. Half a mile 100 111 Three-quarters of a mile '. , 109 111 One mile 105 107 Mile and a half 103 105 Two miles 101 103 Two miles and a half .*. * ....'..,'.'..'.." 100 102 Three miles 99. 101 Four miles .,,', 93 100 Four-year-olds, at all distances, will carry 118 pounds. Weights Carried. xxxvii FIVE-TEAR-OLDS. July. AugUSt. ■Halfamile 118 118 Three-quarters of a mile 120 118 OKemile 120 120 Mile and a half 121 120 Twomiles 122 121 Two miles and a half 124 123 Threemiles 124 123 Four miles 125 124 SIX YEARS AND AGED. Halfamile 118 118 Three-quarters of a mile 120 118 Onemile 120 120 Mileandahalf .t 122 121 Two miles 123 122 Two miles and a half 124 123 Threemiles 125 . 124 Pour miles 126 125 In races of intermediate lengths the weights for the shorter dis- 4;ance are to be carried. In races exclusively for three- year-olds or four .year-olds the weights •shall be 118 lb. ; and in races exclusively for two-year-olds the weights shall be 110 lb. Except in handicaps, and in races where the weights are fixed ab- solutely in the articles, fillies two years old, and geldings of all ages, shall be allowed 3 lb.; and mares, three years old and upward, shall be allowed 5 lb. Welter weights shall be 28 lb. added to weight for age, and, in the tibsence of conditions, shall be the weights for steeplechases and hur- dle races. Baltimore and Washington. The weights carried at Baltimore and "Washington will hereafter be those of the American Jockey Club, and for the months of May and October are as follows: In May— Distances. 2yrs. 3yrs. 4 yrs. 5 yrs. 6 & ov. Half a mile up to three-quarters 80 106 118 120 120 Three-quarters up to one mile 76 106 118 120 120 One mile up to a mile and a half — 102 118 122 122 Mile and a half up to two miles — 100 118 123 124 Two miles up to two miles and a half. . — 98 118 124 125 Two and a half up to three miles — 97 1 18 125 126 Threemiles - 96 118 126 127 Fourmiles — 95 118 127 128 In Octobeb. Half a mile up to three-quarters 95 113 118 118 118 Three-quarters up to one mile 90 113 118 118 118 One mile up to a mile and a half 83 109 118 118 118 Mile and a half up to two miles 78 107 118 120 120 Two miles up to two miles and a half. . 75 105 118 120 120 Two and a half up to three miles — 104 118 120 121 Threemiles - 103 118 121 122 J^ourmiles - 102 118 123 123 xxxviii Weights Carried. In races exclusively for three-year-olds or four-year-olds the- weights shall be 118 lb., and in races exclusively for two-year-olds the' weight shall be 110 lb., except in races ot three-quarters of a mile and under after October 1, when they shall be 115 lb. The rules of the National Jockey Club require two-year-olds to carry 115 lb., both "in May and October. Except in handicaps and in races where the weights are fixed abso- lutely in g«H^>opo Nov. Distance. ^^^'^S^^^l^Sc : i P ' 9 ^ : : : Dec, Half mile 70 73 76 78 80 82 85 89 92 95 95 Three-quarters of a mile. 70 73 75 76 76 77 85 94 07 100 100 One mile 70 73 74 75 75 75 80 87 92 95 100 Mile and a half ______ — _ 75 7^ 7^^ Weights Carried. xxxix THBES-YEAB-OLDS. Half aiile 100 102 103 105 106 107 1C9 111 112 113 113 Tliree-quartersof amile. 100 103 105 106 106 107 109 111 112 113 113 One mile 100 100 102 102 102 103 105 107 108 109 109 Mile and a half 100 100 100 100 100 101 103 105 106 107 107 Two miles , 95 95 96 97 98 99 101 103 104 105 105' Two miles and a half. ... 94 94 95 96 97 98 100 102 103 104 104 Three miles 90 93 94 95 96 97 99 101102 103 103 Four miles 90 92 93 94 95 95 98 100 101102 102 FOUR-YEAR-OLDS. Half mile 112 113 115 117 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 Three-qx\arters of a mile. 115 115 116 117 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 One mile 115 115 116 117 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 Mile and a half 116 116 116 117 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 Two miles ..?: 115 115 116 117 118 118 118 118 118 118 11& Two miles and a half ... 115 115 116 117 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 Three miles, 114 115 116 117 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 Four miles 114 115 116 117 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 FIVE-YEAR-OLDS. Half mile 116 117 119 120 121 120 118 118 118 118 118 Three-quarters of amile. 118 118 119 120 120 120 120 118 118 118 118 On<^ mile 120 120 120 121 122 122 120 120 118 118 118 Mile and a half 120 120 121 122 123 122 121 120 120 120 120 Two miles 121 121 122 123 124 123 122 121 120 120 VIO Tavo miles and a half.... 122 122 123 124 125 124 123 122 121 120 120 Three miles 121 122 123 124 126 125 124 123 122 121 121 Four miles 122 123 124 l'x6 127 126 125 124 123 122 122 SIX- TEAR-OLDS AND AGED. Half a mile 116 117 119 120 121 120 118 118 118 118 118 L^hree-quarters of a mile. 118 118 119 120 120 120 120 118 118 118 118 One mile 120 120 120 121 122 122 120 120 118 118 118 Mile and a half 121 121 122 123 124 123 122 121 120 120 120 Two miles ... 122 122 123 124 125 124 123 122 121 120 120 Two miles and a half.... 123 123 124 125 126 125 124 123 122 121 121 Three miles 123 124 125 126 127 126 125 124 123 122 122 Four miles 113 124 125 127 128 227 126 125 124 123 123 In races of intermediate lengths the weights for the shorter distance are to be carried. In all races exclusively for two-year-olds, weights shall be carried a^ follows: From January 1 to May 1, 105 lb. ; from May 1 to Decembe'^ 31,110 1b. In all races exclusively for three year-olds, from January 1 to May 1, the weight shall be 110 lb.; from May 1 to December 31, 118 lb. Except in handicaps, and in races where the weights are fixed abso- lutely in the conditions, fillies two years old and geldings of all ages shall be allowed 3 lb., and mares three years old and upward shall be allowed 5 lb. before September 1, and 3 lb. afterward. xl Weights Carritd. No money shall be added to any race exclusively for two-year-olds carrying 110 lb. longer than a mile. In all heat races there shall be an allowance of 5 lb. from the scale of weights. Light welter weights, 28 lb., added to weight for age, and, in the absence of conditions, shall be the weights foi* steeplechases and hur- dle races. Heavy welter weights, 40 lb., added to weight for age. Feather weights, 75 lb. . Overweight, exceeding by no ore than 2 lb. the weight at which the liorse is to be run, shall be announced by the Clerk of the Scales not later than thirty minutes before the time appointed for the race. A horse shall not be qualified to run in a race with more than 5 lb. overweight. Horses carrying more than 2 lb., which have not been duly declared, cr more than 5 lb. overweight, shall be disqualified. [Note.— These rules first went into force January 1, 1884, conse- quently for all stakes that closed previous to that date, the weights are those of the old rules, viz.. at Covington, Lexington, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville and bt. Louis: for two year-olds, 105 lb.; for three year-olds, 110 lb. ; with an allowance of 5 lb. to mares in the Spring and 3 lb. in the Autumn, and 3 lb. to geldings at all times. At Chicago, in races exclusively for two-year-olds, the weights are 105 lb., and for three-year-olds, 115 lb , with an allowance of 5 lb. to mares, and 3 lb. to geldings at all times. Savannah* The rules of the Savannah Jockey Club provide that all horses' ages shall date from May 1 instead of January, so that, at meetings of the Savannah Jockey Club in January, horses that are three and four- year-olds elsewhere, only rate as two and three-year-olds at Savannah. Lb. Two-year olds 86 Three-year-olds 95 Pour-year-olds. 110 Five-year-olds 115 Six-year-olds and upward 118 In all races exclusively for two-year-olds except heat races 100 In all races exclusively for three-year-olds except heat races 105 In all races, except handicaps and those for which the weights are fixed by the conditions, mares and geldings are allowed 3 lb. California. The weights of the Pacific Coast Blood Horse Association, of San Francisco, the Capital Club, of Sacramento, the State Agricultural Association, and a majority of the District Agricultural Associations, are the same as those of the American Jockey Club, except, perhaps, the new weights for two-year-olds (115 pounds), and the rule fixing 120 pounds as the top weight in handicaps. 1885 New Orleans — Winter. NOMINATIONS. Stakes to be Run in 1885. LOUISIANA JOCKEY CLUB, NEW OKI^KANS, L.A. Meeting tmder the Management of Lamothe d; Co., from January 20, 1885. X The Citizen's Casli. Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $10 each, $15 additional for starters, with $500 added to the winner, the second to receive 60 per cent and the third 40 per cent, of the stakes; weights to be an- nounced Feb. 9; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 16 subs., viz. : O. Cook's Ferg Kyle. 5, 120 lb. O. O. West & Son's Lord Edward, a, J. A. Batchelor's Princess, 5,118 lb. 107 lb. G. B. Morris' Fellowplay, a, 1151b. J. S. Campbell's Miss Groodrich, 5, J. Carter's Aretino, 5, 115 lb. 104 lb. 3. J. Johnston's Hatef, a, 113 lb. W. L. Cassidy's Carson, a, 101 lb. J. S. Campbell's John Sullivan, 6, J. A. Batchelor's Princess Ban, 3, 1121b. 1001b Bosebud Stable's Mattie Rapture, W. French's Valley Forge, 4, 100 lb, a, 1101b. J. Grayer's Neophyte, 4, 95 lb. B. J. JohQston's Olivette, 5, 1101b. J. W. Russell's Kansas, 6, 92 lb. E. Beardslee's Manitou, a, 80 lb. Race run Feb. 18, and won by Manitou. ^ Tlie Ricliardson, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $20 each, half forfeit, with $400 added Mr. J. P. Richardson, of which $100 to the second; horses entered, to be sold for $3,000 to carry weight for age: if to be sold for S2,000 allowed, 5 lb , if for $1,500, allowed 10 lb., and if for less to be allowed 1 lb. additional for each $1')0 down to $800; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 11 subs., viz.: J. A. Batchelor's Princess Ban, 3 J. Mitchell's Keno, a E. Beardslee's Manitou, a G. B. Morris' Fellowplay, a J. Carter's Leonard, 4 Rosebud Stable's Mattie Rapture,a Monticelio, 5 J. W. Russell's Kansas, 6 W. French's Red Fox, a T. H. Stevens' Foxhound, 5 Windsail, 3 Race run Feb. 21, and won by Manitou. 3 iVeio Orleans— Spring. 1885 LOUISIANA JOCKEY CLUB, JiEW ORLEANS, L.A. Bun at the Regular Spring Meeting, from April 6 to the 11th inclusive. Tlie Hurstbonrne, a BweepstakeB for two-year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay, with $450 added by Capt. J. L. Harris, of which $100 to the second ; half a>. mile. Closed with 13 subs., viz.: J. Carter's Hermitage Hurstbourne Stable's Glendale W. Cottriira Danville Hottentot Lancaster B. B. Millions ' Hattie D. H. Music Box J. Poole's Climax Hurstbourne Stable's Acaria J. T. Williams Chimborazo .~>«^. . Alfreta Yosemite Alma 4 The Boston Club, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay, with $450 added, of which $100 to the second; the winner of the Hurst- bourne Stakes to carry 5 lb extra; five furlongs. Closed with 12. subs., viz.: J. Carter's Hermitage Hurstbourne Stable's Alma W. CottrUl's Danville B. B. Million's Hattie D. H. Lancaster J. Poole's Climax Music Box J. T. Williams' Chimborazo Hurstbourne Stable's Acaria Montezuma Alfreta Yosemite W Ttie Pickwick, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay, with $600 added, of which $100 to the second; one mile. Closed with 15 subs., viz.: J. A, Batchelor's Princess Ban Hurstbourne Stable's Bosa R. W. L. Cassidy's Beed LaMasney Bros.' Thrift W. Cottrill's Lord Coleridge J. Mitchell's Emerson Eock O. O. West & Son's Wash Talburtt L. Curran's Eileen J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton Hurstbourne Stable's Lisland TJltimatum Bam Lai O The Cottrill, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay. with $600 added, of which $100 to the second ; the winner of the Kckwick Stakes to carry 7 lb. extra; one mile and a quarter. Closed with. 11 subs., viz. J. A. Batchelor's Princess Ban Hurstbourne Stable's Bam Lai H. L. Bond's Barkley Bosa B. W. L. Cassidy's Reed LaMasney Bros.' Thrift W. Cottrill's Lord Coleridge J. Mitchell's Emerson Rock J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton Hurstbourne Stable's Lisland 1885 New Memphis — Spring. 3 / The "Walker Handicap, a sweepstakes for all kges, at $50 each, only $10 if declared by 4 p. u. on the day previous to the day fixed for the race, with $500 added by Col. J. A. Walker, of which $100 to the second, and $50 to the, third: weights to be annoucded two days before the race; on,«. mile and a half. Closed with 17 subs , viz. : J. S. Campbell's John Sullivan, a LaMasney Bros.' Ergot, ^ J. Carter's Aretino, 5 , H. J. Otis' R. Monne, 6 Monticello, 5 J. W. Russell's Kansas, 6 W. L. Cassidy's Father John, 4 J. W. Thayer's Leroy, 4 G. Cook's Ferg Kyle, 5 Fair Count, a Galveston Stable's Effie H., a J. T. "Williams' Bob Miles, 4 J. Grayer's Neophyte, 4 Penn Yetter's Belle B., a Hurstbourne Stable's Tomahawk,5 Bonnie Australian, 5 B. J. Johnson's Olivette, 5 8 Tlie HoM^ard, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, with $750 added by Mr. C. T. Howard, of which $150 to the second, $50 to the third; weights, 5 lb. under the scale; two miles. Closed with 7 subs., viz.: J. S. Campbell's John Sullivan, a J. W. Thayer's Leroy, 4 J. Carter's Aretino, 5 J. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4 B. J. Johnson's Olivette, 5 Penn Yetter's Bonnie Australian, 5 J. W. Thayer's Fair Count, a NEW MEMPHIS JOCKEY CLUB, MEMPHIS, TENN. 9 Spring Meeting from April 22 to the 21th, inclusive. The Gaston Hotel, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay, $10 only if declared by March 15, with $500 added, of which $100 to the sec- ond, the third to save its stake; winners of any stake, 5 lb., of two or more stakes, 7 lb. extra; half a mile. Closed with 18 subs., viz.: C.H.Brackett & Co.'s Willie Martin W. Cottrill's Music Box S. S. Brown's Beaver Gray & Co.'s Lucas ...... Thebes R. E. Maddox's Birdie H. Vender B. B. Million's Hattie D. H. J. A. Bruton's Stony Batter Morris & Co.'s Longford Uncle Dan T . M. Whittaker's Starling J. Carter's Hermitage J. T. Williams' Chimborazo W. Cottrill's Bessie Hinckley Haidee Lancaster Yosemite m Tlie Mentpliis Oaks, a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies, at $50 each, half forfeit, with $500 added, of which $100 to the second, the third to save its stake; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 9 subs., viz.: J. A. Batchelor's Princess Ban L. Curran's Eileen W. L. Collins' Ultimatum R. B. Johnson's Nannie Gentry E. Corrigan's Banana Morris & Co.'s Coral Ida Hope West AJSon's Algebra W. Cottrill's Tipsy Memphis — Spring. . 1885 11 The Tennessee Derby, a sweepstakes for three year- olds, at $50 each., half forfeit, with $600 added, of which $100 to the second, the third to save its stake; winners of any stake exclusively for three-year-olds to carry 5 lb., of two or more such stakes, 10 lb. extra; one mile and a half. Closed with 13 subs., viz.: Batchelor & Co.'s Celsus J. Mitchell's Emerson <3r. W. Brown's Bonnie S. Morris & Co.'s Favor jr. A. Bruton's Al. Robertson Freeman .... . . . A.rchbishop Ten Stone E. Corrigan's Banana C. Somerti' Capt. Lee Ida Hope J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton W. Cottrill's Lord Coleridge 12 Tlie Cotton £xcliange, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forleit, with $600 added, of which $100 to the second, the third to save its stake; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 12 subs., viz.: 3. A. Bruton's Gertrude, 4 J. Mason & Son's Pink Cottage, 5 J. Carter's Aretino, 5 Morris & Co.'s Favor, 3 :E. Corrigan's Swiney, 4 . Slocum, 5 W. R. Woodward, 4 E. M. Sadler's Ferg Kyle, 5 W. Cottrill's Matinee, 4 J. W. Thayer's Leroy, 4 J. Grayer's Neophyte, 4 J. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4 13 Tlie Peabody Hotel Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, $10 each at the time of entry, and $15 ad- ditional for starters, with $500 added by the proprietors of the Peabody Hotel, of which $100 to the second, the third to save its stake; weights to be announced March 15, and the acceptances made through the entry box the evening previous to the race at the usual time of closing; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 25 subs., viz.: Lb. Lb. H.M. Sadler's Ferg Kyle, 5.... 117 Morris & Co.'s Ten Stone 3.... 100 J. Carter's Aretino, 5 115 J . W. Thayer's Leroy, 4 100 JE.Corrigan's W.R.Woodward,4 115 J. T. Williams' Teresa, 4 98 jr. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4. . . 112 R. E. Maddox's Blackfellow, 4. 97 H. Corrigan's Swiney, 4 110 J. S. Brown's Eros, 4 97 J. Mason & Son's Farragut, a. 108 W. Cottrill's Ensign. 4 97 d, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each $15 forfeit, with $400 added, the second to receive $100 out of the stakes; winners of the Hermitage or Jacksor Stakes to carry 5 lb. extra; five furlongs. Closed with 18 subs., viz.: S. S. Brown s Beaver Fetch'etn Victor J. A. Bruton's Stony Batter Uncle Dan S. Bryant's WaddeU Bryant J. Carter's Hermitage W. B Cheatham's Echo W. Cottriil's Danville W. Cottrill'a Music Box C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgefield Lovely Gray & Co.'s Jim Gray J. H. Green's Lizzie Walton B. B. Millions' Hattie D. H. S. Moore's Linguist R. C. Pate's Amy Hyde 18 Tlie Maxwell House. a sweepstakes for maiden three- year-olds, at $25 each, $15 forfeit, with $600 added, the second to receive $100 out of the stakes; one mile. Closed with 33 subs., viz.: 1^. Becker's Col. Clark Brannon Bros' Tecumseh Tumeric J. A. Bruton's Al. Robertson Archbishop A. M, Bruton's Peacock Type J. Carter's Ida Lewis J. H. Carter's Annie V. W. L. Cassidy's Dolly L. W. L. Collins' Ultimatum Cook & Co.'s Red Wing W. Cottriil's Keanaa Lord Coleridge E. O, Elliott's Waukesha 3. Ferguson's Evelina A. C, Franklin's Bruton C. H. Gillock's Playfair Gray & Co.'s Crow Walas J. G. Greener & Co.'s Erebus J. H. Green's Mary Walker Miss Walton Hart & Co.'s Timbrick W. H. King's Brevet Mockingbird V. L. Kirkman's Earnest W. W . Lyle's King Dan C, Marks & Co.'s Henry Brown J. J. Merrill's Maggie M. Opequon Stable's Guydett© R. C. Pate's Ten Fellow Whitten Bros.' Princess Lyon Wooding & Co.'s Fellow Tyler 19 Tlie ILennesaTV, a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies, at $25 each, $15 forfeit, with $600 added, the second to receive $100 out of the stakes ; one mile. Closed with 24 subs., viz. J. A. Batchelor's Princess Ban Brannon Bros. Tumeric S. Bryant's Lady of the Lake J. Carter's Ida Lewis W. L. Cassidy's Dolly L, J. Churchill's Miss Derby Cook & Co.'s Redwing W. S. Collins' Ultimatum W. Cottriil's Miss Mattie Tipsy 1. Curran's Eileen J. Ferguson's Evelina C. H. Gillock's Amerique J. G. Greener & Co.'s Germania J. H. Green's Mary Walker Miss Walton India Stable's Leota H. Johnson's Blue;eyed Belle Mary Hamilton C. Marks & Co.'s Carrie Linck R. C. Pate's Belle Pate Tabitha W. R. Rogan's Glenellen Whitten Bros . ' Princess Lyon 1885 Nashville— Spring. 20 The Belle Meade, ^ sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $25 eacli, $15 forfeit, with $600 added, the second to receive $100 out of the stakes; winners of the Maxwell House or Kennesaw Stakes to carry 5 lb. extra; win- ners of any stake at any time, of the value of $1,000, to carry 5 lb., of two or more such stakes, 7 lb. extra; maidens at starting allowed 5 lb. ; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 14 subs., viz.: Batchelor & Co.'s Celsus W. Cottrill's Lord Coleridge Brannon Bros.' Tecumseh E. O. Elliott's Waukesha -J. A. Bruton's Al. Robertson C H. Gillock's Amerique Archbishop J. G. Greener & Co.'s Enfilade A. M. Burton's Peacock C. Marks & Co.'s Henry Brown Type E. C. Pate's Clay Pate "W. L. Cassidy's Reed . Editor 21 The Merehants', a sweepstakes for all ages, at $25 each, play or pay, with $600 added, the second to receive $100 out of the stakes; winners at any time of a stake of the value of $1,000, to carry 3 lb.; of $2,000, to carry 5 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb ; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 15 subs., viz.: J. A. Batchelor's Princess, 5 W. F. Gray's Madison, 4 J. A. Bruton's Gertrude, i Phil. Lewis, 4 A. M. Burton's Peacock. 3 J. G. Greener & Co.'s Billy Gil- J. Carter's Aretino, 4 more, 4 W. L. Cassidy's Kershaw, 4 R. C. Pate's Embargo, 4 W. Cottrill's Matinee, 4 Tattoo, 4 Rock 3 Whitten Bros.' Patrick Dennis, 5 C. H. Gillock's Amerique, 3 Wooding & Co.'s Exploit, 4 teV. L. Collins' Ultircatum G. H. Clay's Thundercloud L. Curran's Eileen W. Cottrill's Goodness Miss Mattie Whizgig E. Corrigan's Banana Ida Hope Lizzie Dwyer Cr. W. Downing s Lilly C. J. Duffy's Gratitude Fleetwood Stable's Mariet Rebuke Wanda J. Franklin's Anrerique J. Funk's Constellation J. H. Green's Miss Walton O. A. Gilman's Wanton Hurstbourne Stable's Ella B. Endora Entreaty DECLARED MAY 1, 1884^a< %10 each. W. Cottrill's Tipsy Preakness Stable's Morning Olory JPreakness Staole's Heartsease Louisville— Spring. 19 DECLARED BEFORE MAY 1, 1S85— at $40 each. J. Churchill's Miss Derby P. G. Speth's Esmerada Susanna Exile DISQUiLIFIED BY DEATH OF NOMINATOR, B W Dudley's Monardo C. L. Hunt's Rhadamantha €. L.' Hunt's Rhadama E. Ingles' dam by War Dance f. ^y The WoodTjurn, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $50 each, half forfeit $10 only if declared by May 1, 1885, with $500 added, of which $100 to the second; ito carry 100 lb., with usual allowances to mares and geld- ings- winners of one stake in 1885 to carry 5 lb.; of two, 7 lb.; of three, 10 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.; one mile and a mrlong. Closed with 41 subs., viz.: „^ ■^■, , ^ t i •G. Bell's Sparkling Hurstbourne Stable sHam Lai e! J. Baldwin s Brandy wine Bosa R. jVIira W. Jackson's Young Crowley T Bates' Delphine C. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Littlefellow S. Bryant's Lady of the Lake ... . Princess Chuck W L Cassidy's Reed H. Johnson's Blue-eyed Belle J b & J. K. Christy's Bonanza Mary Hamilton O H. Clay's The Witch J. K. Megibben's Blue Bonnet J. M. Clay's La Sylphide Morris & Co.'s Bersan E. Corrigan's Banana Campbell .... Ida Hope Randall & Co.'s Anna Woodcock ".'.'.'. Lizzie Dwyer Redding Bros . ' Lottery €ottrill & Co.'s Keanan G. M. Rye's Mystic Lord Coleridge G. L. Stemple & Co.'s Rio Grande Q'B J. & J . Swigert's Lady Wayward £jVr)unneman's Tallyman B. G. Thomas' Craftsman Fleetwood Stable's Rebuke Royal Knight €. H. Gillock's Amerique Thomas J G Greener & Co.'s Erebus P. M. West's Interest W. P. Hunt's Keokuk M. Young's Gold Ban Hurstbourne Stable's Lialand '^Q Thie Tobacco, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds— maidens when the stake closed. Jan 1 1885, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1885, with $500 added, of which $100 to the second; mile heats. Closed with 33 subs., viz. : Tsr. Becker's Col. Clark E. Corrigan's St. Patrick IV". Bright's Ouise Bright Vigilance J. H. Carter's Annie V. Cottrill & Go's Keanan •Cook & Co's Redwing . . Lord Coleridge W L. Collins' Ultimatum Rock E. Corrigan's Hazaras L. Curran's King George Ida Hope E. O. Elliott's Waukesha 20 Louisville — Spring. 1885 46 The Tobacco. J. Funk's Constellation Redding Bros.' Tinsel Gold Sheaf Shawhan & Co.'s Font J. H. Hayden's Austrian P. Gr. Speth's Echelon Hopedale Stable's Radnor G. L. Stimple & Co.'s Brilliant. Hurstbourne Stable's Ella B. J. M. Thornton's Red Cloud Lisland P. M. West's Interest Termagant Vibrate C. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Littlefellow M. Young's Spalding V. L. Kirkman's Earnest Ten Booker Melbourne Stable's Kensington 47 The Clark, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $20 only if declared by May 1, 1884, and $1,250 added, of which $250 stake; one mile and a quarter. Applegate & Co.'s Spanish King C. Bell's Master Trump L. Curran's King George W. L. Collins' Ultimatum W. Cottrill's Lord Coleridge Jim Guest O'B. Dick Watts E. Corrigan's Ida Hope Isaac Murphy Lizzie Dwyer Banana St. Patrick G. W. Downing's Bill Owens Lilly C. Darden & Co.'s Playfair G.T. Graddy's Duke of Hambleton O. A. Gilman's Wanton W. W. Lyle's King Dan Morris & Co.'s Bersan Freeman Ten Stone J. G. McFadden's Lepanto T. J. Megibben's Orlando Sparland if declared by May 1, 1885, with, to the second, the third to save its Closed with 62 subs., viz., T. J. Megibben's Stonington Melbourne Stable's Kensington Theckla Memphis Stable's Sallie Glenn Nichols & Co.'s Warrenton R. C. Pate's Ten Fellow R. Roche's Burdette P. G. Speth's Echelon Escort T. H. Stevens & Co.'s Becalm. Shawhan & Co.'s Font J. R. Swiney's Redstone B. G. Thomas' Craftsman Royal Knight W. Walker's Playfellow J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton J. M. Womack's Slyfellow Vaulter Wooding & Co.'s Fellow Tyler M. Young's Bootblack Doubt Pegasus Spalding Ten Booker Troubadour DECLARED MAY 1, 1884— a i $20 eacfe. R. C. Pott's Testator B. G. Thomas' John Himyar DECLARED BEFORE MAY 1, 1885— ai $40 each. J. Churchill's Falconer Darken (£• Co.'s Phenomenon, Miss Derby Susanna E. Heffner's Le Logos 1885 Louisville — Spring. 21 DISQUALIFIED BY DEATH OF HORSE. Barnes (& Co.' s Islington J. T. Williams' Cridge ^. Bryant's Toronto J. M. Womack's Bardstown E. Corrigan's Court Ban 48 Tlie Pleet'wood.. r& sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $25 each. $10 only if declared by ' May 1, ^885, with $500 added, of which $100 to the second, and $50 to the third; maidens allowed 8 lb.; one mile and a sixteenth. Closed with 39 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Mission Belle J. Funk's Gold Sheaf Kapido C. H. Gillock's Amerique Volante Hurstbourne Stable's Ram Lai C. Bell's Master Trump Bosa E. S. Bryant's Lady of the Lake W. Jackson's Young Crowley L. Christy's Tennessee Linwood Stable's Vaulter G. H. Clay's The Witch J. K. Megibben's Blue Bonnet J. M. Clay's La Sylphide T, J. Megibben's Sparland Cottrill & Co.'s Miss Mattie J. R. McKee's Pattie W. O'B T. J. Nichols' Miss Able Tipsy Warrenton . '. Whizgig Randall & Co.'s Socks 'E. Corrigan's Hazaras G. M. Rye's Mystic Isaac Murphy P. G. Speth's Escort St. Patrick B. G. Thomas' Craftsman Vigilance Royal Knight L. Dunneman's Tallyman Thomas E. O Elliott's Waukesha P. M. West's Interest Fleetwood Stables Clatter M. Young's Gold Ban DISQUALIFIED BY DEATH OF NOMINATOR. C. L. Hunt's Rhadama ~ty Tlie Moet «& Chandon Cliainpagiie, a sweepstakes for three-year olds, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1885, with $1,000 added by Messrs. Moet & Chan don, of which $300 to the second, the third to save its stake; winners of the Derby or Clark Stakes to carry 5 lb.; of both, 7 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.; the owner of the winner to present six dozen of Moet & Chandon wine to the club; one mile and a furlong. Closeu with 30 subs., viz : E. J. Baldwin's Brandywine E Corrigan's Banana Mira Ida Hope Volante Isaac Murphy C. Bell's Sparkling Lizzie Dwyer J. H Carter's Annie V. Cottrill & Co.'s Lord Coleridge W. L. Cassidy's Reed Miss Mattie J. D. & J. K. Christy's Bonanza O'B 22 Louisville — Spring. 1885 49 ^^^ ^oet d Chandon Champagne. L. B. Fields' Venisti Morris & Co.'s Campbell Fleetwood Stable's Wanda Ten Stone J. Funk's Constellation Randall & Co.'s Socks W. P. Hunt's Keokuk B. G. Thomas' Craftsman Hurstbourne Stable's Lisland Koyal Knigbt Earn Lai Thomas Termagant J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton T. J. Megibben's Orlando M. Young's Gold Ban 50 Tlie Dixiana, a sweepstekes for all ages, at $25 each, $10,only if declared by May I, 1885, with $500 added, of which $100 to the second; winners of any stake in 1885 (handicaps excepted), of the value of $1,000, to carry 3 lb., of two or more, 5 lb. extra; one mile and a sixteenths Closed with 28 subs., viz ; E. J. Baldwin's Freda, 4 Grismer, 5 W. L, Cassidy's Father John, 4 E. Corrigan's Banana, 3 Lizzie Dwyer, 3 . . . . . Pearl Jennings, 6 W. E. Woodward, 4 Cottrill & Co.'s Matinee, 4 Mona, 4 • L. Dunneman's Emigrant, 4 y. Farrell's Eevoke, 6 Fleetwood Stable's Ailee, 4 P. C. Fox & Co.'s Tom Martin, 4 J. G. Greener & Co.'s Billy Gil- more, 4 J. Funk's Harry Cruz, 4 Haydon & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 C. E. Jaynes & Co 's Imogene, 5> E. A. Johnson & Co.'s Loltin, 4 Mack & Co.'s Slipaway, 4 Morris & Co.'s Compensation, ot Fellowplay, a E. C. Pate's Ascender, 5 Pulsifer & Co.'s Exeter, 5 G. M Eye's Mystic, 3 J. & J. Swigert's Lady Wayward, S B G. Thomas' Hiflight, 4 Whitten Bros' Patrick Dennis, 5 J. T. Williams" Bob Miles, 4 51 The LiOuisville Cup, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $100 each, half forfeit, only $10 if de- clared by May 3 , 1885, with $1,000 added, of which $200 to the second, and $100 to the third; three-year-olds to carry 90 lb., four- year-olds 108 lb., five-year-olds and upward 114 lb., with sex allow- ances; two miles and a quarter. Closed with 15 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Freda, 4 W. P. Hunt's April Fool, 5 Lucky B, 5 T. J. Megibben's Audrain, 4 J. Carter's Aretino, 5 J. Murphy's Binette, 4 E. Corrigan's Modesty, 4 B. G. Thomas' Hiflight, 4 Swiney, 4 King Troubler, 4 Cottrill & Co.'s Matinee, 4 F. Waters' Vanguard, 5 J. Funk's Harry Cruz, 4 P. M. West s Levant, 5 J. Grayer's Neophyte, 4 1885 Louisville — Spring. 23 02 I'l^c) Swi^ert, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $25 each, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1885, with $500 added, of which $100 to the second, $50 to the third, winners of any stake in 1885 to carry 5 lb. extra; one mile. Closed with 26 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Brandy wine, 3 J. G Greener & Go's Erebus, 3 Grismer. 5 Hayden & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 P. A. Brady's Finality, 4 Hurstbourne Stable's Ram Lai, 3 W. L. Cassidy's Saunterer, a R. A. Johnson & Co. s Powhattan, i E. Corrigan's Banana, 3 Linwood Stable's Vaulter, 3 Hazaras, 3 Mack & Co.'s Slipaway, 4 Pearl Jennings, 6 J. Murphy's Miss Ida, 3 W. R. Woodward, 4 R. C. Pate's Conkling, 4 Cottrill & Co.'s O'B, 3 ... King Kyrle, 4 Rock, 3 G. M Rye's Mystic, 3 L. Dunneman's Emigrant, 4 J. & J. Swigert's Lady'Wayward, a Fleetwood Stables, Actor, 4 B. G. Thomas' Hiflight, 4 Wanda, 3 Whitten Bros.' Patrick Denis, 5 QQ The Merchants', a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, with $1,000 added, of which $150 to the second, $100 to the third, and $50 to the fourth; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 29 subs., viz. : E. J. Baldwin's Grismer, 5 J. G. Greener & Co.'s Billy Gil- Mission Belle. 3 more, 4 W. L. Cassidy's Kershaw, 4 Haydon & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 E. Corrigan's Freeland, 6 R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Loftin, 4 Isaac Murphy, 3 T. J. Megibben's Audrain, 4 Lizzie Dwyer, 3 Morris & Co.'s Favor, 3 Modesty,4 Ten Stone 3 Pearl Jennings, 6 T. J. Nichols' Warrenton, 3 ... . W. R. Woodward, 4 R. C. Pate's Ascender, 5 Cottrill & Co.'s Mona, 4 Monogram, 6 . . O'B. 3 G. M. Rye's Mystic, 3 S. Farrell's Revoke, 6 B. G. Thomas' Hiflight, 4 P. C. Fox & Co.'s Tom Martin, 4 J. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4 Fleetwood Stable's Ailee, 4 M. Young's Harrigan, 3 J. Funk's Harry Cruz, 4 Pegasus, 3 0~t The Turf, a swecDstakesfor all ages, at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 only if de- clared by May 1, 1885, with $1,250 added, of which $350 to tha second, and $150 to the third; winners of any stake during the meeting to carry 3 lb., of two stakes, 5 lb. extra; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 36 subs., viz.: Applegate & Co.'s Burr Oak, 4 C. Bell s Harry Gilmore, 6 E. J. Baldwin's Lucky B., 5 J. Carter's Aretino, 5 Rapido, 3 W. L. Cassidy's Kershaw, 4 Volante, 3 Clay & Co.'s The Admiral, 4 24 Louisville — Spring and Autumn. 1885 64 The E. Corrigan's Freeland, 6 Lizzie Dwyer, 3 Modesty, 4 Pearl Jennings, 6 Swiney, 4 W. R. Woodward, 4 Cottrill & Co.'s Matinee, 4 Fleetwood Stable's Wanda, 3 P. C. Fox & Co.'s Tom Martin, 4 J. G. Greener & Co.'s Billy Gil- more, 4 J, Funk's Harry Cruz, 4 F. B. Harper's Obermeyer, 5 Hay don & Co 's Kosciusko, 4 W. P. Hunt's Oolin Davis, a Turf. C. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Imogene, 5 R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Loftin, 4 Powhattan, 4 Mack & Co.'s Slipaway, 4 McGavock & Co.'s Tamerlane, 5 T. J. Megibben's Audrain, 4 Morris & Co.'s Favor, 3 J. Murpby's Binette, 4 R. C. Pate's Ascender, 5 Monogram, 6 B. G. Thomas' Hiflight, 4 J. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4 M. Young's Harrigan, 3 Pegasus, 3 55 To he Run at the Autumn Meeting. The St. Lieger, a sweepstakes for three year-olds, at $1(J0 each, half forfeit, $20 only i^ declared by May 1, 1884, and $40 if declared by May 1, 1885, with $1,0C0 added, of which $200 to the second; two miles. Closed with. 44 siibs, viz. Applegate & Co.'s Spanish King C. Bell's Master Trump J. Churchill's Falconer J. S. Clark's Retinue L. Curran's King George E. Corrigan's Irish Pat Isaac Murphy ...... St. Patrick G. T. Graddy's Duke of Hambleton O. A. Gilman's Wanton W. P. Hunt's Keokuk W. W. Lyle's King Dan Morris & Co.'s Bersan Favor Freeman Ten Stone T. J. Megibben's Orlando Sparland Stonington Melbourne Stable's Theckla Kichols & Co.'s Warrenton R. C. Pate's Ten Fellow Tasso Preakness Stables' Tontine R. Puryear's Fellow Tyler R. Roche's Burdette J. & J. Swigert's Glendon Shawhan & Co.'s Font T. H. Stevens & Co.'s Becalm J. R. Swiney's Redstone B. G. Thomas' Craftsman Ro5'al Knight W. Walker's Playfellow J. M. Womack s Slyfellow M Young's Bootblack Doubt Spalding . Ten Booker Melbourne Stable's Kensington DECLARED MATl, 1884— ai $20 each. B. G. TItomas' John Himyar DECLARED BEFORE MAY 1, lQQ5-at $40 each. IE. Heffner's Le Logos J. Churchill's Susanna DTSQ UALIFIED B Y DEA TH OF HORSE. Barnes d Co.'s Isli.... Leipsic M. Young's Bootblack Doubt Spalding Ten Booker DECLARED AUG. 1, 188i— «« $10 each. M. Young's Playfellow Flee'wood Stable's Eros II. J. T. Williams' Four Tens DECLARED JAN, 1, W. CottrilVs Hot Box Rock 0. A. Oilman's Wanton E. Heffner's Le Logos V. L. Kirkman's Earnest , DISQ UALIFIED B Y DEA TH OF NOMINA TOR. C. L. Hunt's Rhadama 1885— fli $20 each. R. Roche' s Burdette P. C. Speth's Escort 31. Young's Becalm Spanish King 71 The Falsetto, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, only $10 if declared by Aug. 1, 1884, $20if by Jan. 1,1885, or $30 if by Sept. 1, 1885, with $2,000 added, of which $400 to the second, the third to save its stake; winners of a three-year-old stake (handicaps ex- cepted) of the value of $2,000, to carry 5 lb.; of two such races, 7 lb.; of three, 12 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.; two miles. Closed with 56 subs., viz.: E. Beardslee's Torrans G. T. Graddy's Duke of Hambleton L. Christy's Tennessee J. G. Greener's Enfilade E. Corrigan's Irish Pat Erebus Isaac Murphy D. A. Honig & Co.'s Violin Vigilance Hopedale Stable's Hopedale W. Cottrill's Jim Guest Radnor Lord Coleridge V. L. Kirkman's Earnest L. Curran's King George W. W. Lyle's King Dan Darden & Co.'s Play fair Marks & Co.'s Henry Brown W. P. Hunt's Keokuk T. J. Megibben's Orlando Fleetwood Stable's Rebuke Sparland 1885 Laionia— Autumn; St. Louis — Spring. 37 71 T. J. Megibben's Vallisia Stonington Morris & Co.'s Bersan Freeman Ten Stone B. C. Pate's Editor Ten FeUow Powers & Son's Volo JRandall & Co.'s Socks Hedding Bros.' Lottery Shawhan & Co.'s Font A. Stude's Sulita The Falsetto. B. G. Thomas' Craftsman Jobn Himyar Royal Knight J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton Wooding & Co.'s Cincinnatus Fellow Tyler M. Young's Bootblack Diamond Doubt Spalding Ten Booker Troubadour DECLARED AUG. 1, ISSi— at $10 each. W. P. Hunt's Powsheik M. Young's Playfellow ■J. T. Williams' Four Tens DECLARED JAN. 1, 1885— at $20 each. W. CottrilV s Rock R. Roche's Burdette ■O. A. Oilman's Wanton M. Young's Becalm M. Heffner's Le Logos Spanish King DISQ U A LI FIE D B Y DEA TH OF NOMINA TOR. C. L. Hunt's Rhadama ST. LOUIS FAIR HORSE DEPARTMENT ST. L.OUIS, MO. Spring Meeting June 6 to June 13. /^ Tlie Carriage Builders' ^ sweepstakes for two-year-old fillies, at $£0 each half forfeit, cpily $10 if declared by April 15, 1885, with $750 added, of which $150 to the second, the third to save its stake; winners of any stake of the value of $1,000, to carry 3 lb , of two or more such stakes, 5 lb. extra; six furlongs. Closed with 06 subs., viz. H. P. Ashe's Minuet E. J. Baldwin's Bonita Estrella Linda Santa Anita Belle to the second, the third to save its stake; winners of any stake of the value of $1,000 to carry 3 lb ; of two or more such stakes, 5f lb. extra; sis furlongs. Closed with 50 subs., viz.: R. P. Ashe's Ingleside Ed. Corrigan Gaston King of Norfolk E. J.3aldwin's Maricopa Primero Silvf-r Cloud Solid Silver S. S. Brown's Fetch'em Typo Vendor J. A. Bruton's Clonee Porthane Stony Batter Uncle Dan J. Carter's Fabius Ciiinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg D. Clarkson's Bullfrog J. B. Clay's Polaris E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce Bluestone Tartar Cottrill & Co.'s Frank Norris Lancaster Cottrill & Co.'s Lewis Clark •J. C. Crall'sBigRace Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter A. C. Franklin's Carter J. Funk's John Morris W. P. Hunt's Asceola C. R. Jayne's Tenlike R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian T. J. Megibben's Endurer Melbourne Stable's Blue Wing Ed. Gilman Syntax The Bourbon Morris & Co.'s Longford Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Plato Rancho del Paso's Epicure Stockton Tom Daly Virginius J. & J. Swigert's Broeck Full Whitten Bros.' Revenge M. Young's Bankrupt Enright Kinglight 1885 St. Louis — Spring. 39 7T" The St. lionis Fair Directors* a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $50 each, half forfeit, $L0 only if declared by A.pril 15, 1885, with $800 added, of which $150 to the. second, the third to save its stake; winners of any stake of the value of $1,000 or upward to carry 5 lb., or of two stakes of an^ value 7 lb. extra; six furlongs. R. P. Ashe's Ed. Corrigan Gaston Ingleside King of Norfolk E . J. Baldwin's Santa Anita Belle Silver Cloud Solid Silver C. W. Barry & Co.'s Surprise F. M. Barry's King Bob S. S. Brown's Eukonia Typo Victor J. A. Bruton's Glonee Porthane Stony Batter . . . . Uncle Dan S. Bryant's Belle of Louisville J. Carter's Fabius Chinn & Co.'s Harrodsburg T. J. Clay's Gen. Cli*z E. Corrigan's Atelante B. G. Bruce Hattie Carlile Mary Payne Tartar Cottrill & Co.'s Frank Norris Lancaster Lewis Clark M. Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper J. Funk's Fedora (dead) W. P. Hunt's Annawan Closed with 62 subs., viz.: W. P. Hunt's Little Charley W. B. Jennings' James A. IT. Lawrence & Co.'s Miss Anna Linwood Stable's Cuban Queen- Melbourne Stable's Blue Wing . . Pure Rye The Bourbon Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Guenn Keepsake Moonlight Plato Robin Lass R. C. Pate's Amy Hyde Powers & Son's Azan Rancho del Pasos' Epicure Fortuna Sabrina Stockton Tom Daly Tyranny Virginius J. L. Spear's O'Fallon J. & J. Swigerfc's Valor B. G. Thomas' May Lady Sis Himyar Whitten Bros.' Renounce J. T. Williams' Yosemite M. Young's Bankrupt Enright Kinglight 10 Tlie St. Liouis Fair Stallion, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $100 each, half torfeit, $20 only if declared by April 15, 1885, with $2,000 added, the second to re- ceive $500, and the third $250 out of the stakes; winners of any two-year-old stake of the value o± $1,000, to carry 5 lb.; of two or more stake races of any value, 10 lb. extra; six furlongs. Conditions. — Owners or others desiring the privilege of entering colts or fillies in this stake, shall first enter the sires of the same at the price of their last season (sires dead or retired to be entered at the the price of their last season); no colt or filly is eligible for entrance unless their sire is represented by such subscription, the owner of the sire of the winner to receive $300, and the owner of the sire of 40 St. Louis — Spring. 1885 •75 The St. Louis Fair Stallion, the second to receive $200 out of said subscription, the balance to g° with the amount added by the club. Closed Oct. 1, 1884, with 1^ subs, for stallions, amounting to $460, viz.: E. J. Baldwins Grinstead $50 S. S. Brown's Vigil 25 Rutherfurd 50 Melbourne Stable's St. Martin 25 W. Cottrill's Buckden 50 50 50 50 50 W. P. Hunt's Frogtown Kancho del Paso's Longfield. . B. Eo wett's Hyder Ali Young & Co.'s Blue Mantle. . . The entries for colts and fillies closed Jan. 1, 1885, with 42 subs., viz J. L. Turner's Athlete 25 J. B. Prather's Faustus 15 K. A. Johnson & Co.'s Little Euffin 10 J. H. Morris' Bulwark 10 By Athlete. K. J. Lucas' Athena (dead) By Blue Mantle . H. Johnson's Caroline M. D. Richardson's Alta Blue M. Young's Masterpiece Spaldie By Buckden. E. Corrigan's Mary Winifred Cottrill & Co.'s Alabama Frank Norris Lancaster Lewis Clark B. B. Million's Hattie D. H, By Bulwark. J. H. Morris' Missionary By Faustus. S. W. Briggs' Molhe Bawn Gray & Co.'s Lucas By Frogtown. D. Clarkson's Bullfrog W. P. Hunt's Annawan Asceola By Grin stead. E. J. Baldwin's Bonita Santa Anita Belle Solid Silver Silver Cloud By Hyder Ali. A. Anderson's Des Moines J. M. Brown's Lady Woodward J. Carter's Hermitage W. P. Hunt's Little Charley H. Johnson's Farrell Juliette R. E. Maddox's Lelie B. Luke Short E. A. By Little Ruffin. Johnson's Adrian By Longfield. Rancho del Paso's Billow Katie Darling Stockton Virginius By RuTBEi^rcRD. E. J. Baldss'in's Lijero Linda MoUie McCarthy's Last By St. Martin. Melbourne Stable's Ed. Gilman . . ... Syntax By Vigil. S. S. Brown's Vamoose Vender Victor /b Tlie Mecliaiiics', a sweepstakes f( r two-year-olds, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by April 15, 1P85, with $1,000 added, the second to re- ceive $200, and the third $100 out of the stakes; winners ol any 1885 St. Louis — Spring. 41 <76 ^^^ Mechanics' . two-year-old stake race of the value of $1,000 to carry 5 lb.; two or more stakes of any value, 7 lb. extra; six furlongs. Closed with 76 subs., viz.: W. 1*. Hunt's AFceoIa Mohongo Tub R. A Jobnson & Co. 's Miss Bowler H. P. Ashe's Ingleside Ed. Corrigan Gaston King of Norfolk Minuet E. J. Baldwin's Bonita Linda Santa Anita Belle Solid Silver Silver Cloud •C M. Barry's Surprise C. Bells The Dude S. S. Brown's Beaver Eukonia Tippo J. A. Bruton's Clonee Porthane Stony Batter Uncle Dan S. Bryant's Belle of Louisville D. Clarkson's Bullfrog ■J. B. Clay's Polaris E. Corrigan's Atelante B. G. Bruce Bluest one Mary Ellis Mary Pa yne Tartar Cottrill & Co 's Frank Norris Lancaster Lewis Clark J. C. Crall's Big Race Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper L. B, Field's Dempsey Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter A. C. Franklin's Carter J. Funk's John Morris W. P. Hunt's Annawan 77 Lawrence & Co.'s Miss Anna Linwood Stable's Moonshine ..... Patience Melbourne Stable's Blue Wing Pure Eye The Bourbon Morris & Co.'s Longford Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Guenn Keepsalie Moonlight Plato Robin Lass R. C. Pate's Amy Hyde Powers & Son's Azan W. Preston's Marmoset Rancho del Paso's Billow Stockton Tom Daly Tyranny Virginus Ysabel Shawhan & Co.'s Bob Fisher J. & J. Swigert's Phil. Lee B G. Thomas' May Lady Sis Bimyar R. N. Weisiger's Ida Burke J. T. "Williams' Chimborazoo Monteziima Yosemite M. Young's Bankrupt Enright Kinglight Stormer The St. Lionis Fair Derby, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $vO only if declared by April 15, 1885, with $3,000 added, the second to re- ceive $500, and the third $200 out of the stakes; winners of any three-year-old stake rare of the value of $2,000, to carry 5 lb. ex- tra: one mile and a half. Closed with 51 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Brandy wine E. J. Baldwin's Rapido Mira Veran o Mission Belle Volante 42 St. Louis — Spring. 1885 77 The St. Louis Fair Derby. 8. Bryant's Lady of the Lake Campbell & Co.'s Bill Sterritt J. D. & J. K. Christy's Bonanza E. Corrigan's Irish Pat Isaac Murphy J. W. Bogers Lizzie Dwyer St. Patrick W. Cottrill & Co.'s Jim Guest Keanan Lord Coleridge J. C. Crall's Jessie J. Gray & Co.'s Celsus L. Hart's Belle Doyle Beecher W. P. Hunt's Keokuk C. R. Jaynes &^o.'s Littlefellow W. A. King's Brevet Mocking Bird V. L. Kirkman's Earnest Lawrence & Co.'s Bangle Linwood Stable's Vaulter Marvin & Co.'s Harpoon 11. N.J. T. J. Megibben's Orlando Melbourne Stable's Mecca Theckla Memphis Stable's Signal Willie Clark {dead) Morris & Co.'s Bersan Favor Freeman Ten Stone Opequon Stable's Guydette R. C. Pate's Clay Pate Editor Powers & Son's Volo Rancho del Paso's Hidalgo Tyrant P. G. Speth's Thistle Stemler & Co.'s Alta M. Young's Harrigan Pegasus Troubadour DISQUALIFIED BY DEATH OF NOMINATOR. C. L. Hunt's Rhadama 78 Tlie St. LiOnis Fair Oaks, a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies, at $100 each, half forfeit, $20 only if declared by April 15. 1885, with $1,500 added, the second to receive $300, and the third $200 out of the stakes; winners of any three-year-old stake race of the value of $1,000 to carry 5 lb. extra; one mile and a half. Closed with 27 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Glencross Mira Mission Belle G. H. Clay's The Witch E. Corrigan's Ida Hope . . Lizzie Dwyer W. Cottrill & Co.'s Miss Mat tie Tipsy J. C. Crall's Jessie J. J. Duffy's Gratitude L Hart's Nattie Hamilton C.R. Jaynes & Co.'s Princess Chuck T. J. Megibben's Vallibia Melbourne Stable's Mecca Theckla Memphis Stable's Glenellen J. B. Northcott'sMiss McGowan R. C. Pate's Belle Pate Tabitha Rancho del Paso's La Scala P. J. Speth's Esmerelda Exile A. Stude's Sulita J. & J. Swigert's Wayward R. N. Weisiger's Springlight Wooding & Co.'s Catharine DISQUALIFIED BY DEATH OF NOMINATOR. C. L. Hunt's Rhadama 1885 SL Louis— Spring, 43: 7 y The Street RailvFay, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $50 each, $10 only if declared by- April 15, 1885, with $1,000 added, of which $200 to the second, and $100 to the third; winners of any race in 1885 of the value of $1,000 to carry 5 lb.; ot two such stakes, 10 lb. extra; one mile^ and three furlones. Closed with 41 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Brandy wine D. A. Honig & Bros.' Violin Rapido W. P. Hunt's Keoku's; ... . . Volante Marvin k Co.'s Harpoon II. J. M. Brown's Manda Brown J. Gr. McFadden's Lepanto J, H. Carter's \.nnie V. T. J. Megibben's Orlando Carlile & Co.'s Irish Lass Morris & Co.'s Freeman J. Churchill's Falconer Palo Alto Farm's Garland J. M. Clay's La Sylphide R. C. Pate's Clay Pate ... The Slashes Editor E. Corrigan's Ida Hope Powers & Son's Volo ...... Irish Pat Rancho del Paso's Hidalgo . . .. Isaac Murphy La Soala J. W. Rogers G. M. Rye's Mystic Lizzie Dwyer Stemple & Co.'s Brilliant Cottrill & Co.'s Jim Guest B. G. Thomas' Craftsman Keanan ...... Royal Knight Lord Coleridge Thomas L. B. Field's Venisti J. T Williams' Joe Cotton Fleetwood Stable's Clatter M. Young's Bootblack J. Fank's Constellation Doubt DISQUALIFIED BY DEATH OF NOMINATOR. C. L. Hunt's Rhadama 80 The Charles Green, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $20 only if declared by April 15, 1885, with $2,000 added, the second to receive $300 and the third $150 out of the stakes; winners of any three- year-old stake of the value of $2,000 to carry 5 lb. extra; one mile, and a quarter. Closed with 57 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Brandywine Mira Mission BeUe Rapido Verano Volante S. Bryant's Lady of the Lake J. D. & J. K. Christy's Bonanza E. Corrigan's Irish Pat Isaac Murphy J. W. Rogers St. Patrick Vigilance W. Cottrill & Co.'s Jim Guest Keanan Lord Coleridge O'B. J. C Crall's Jessie J. Fleetwood Stable's Wanda W. P. Hunt's Keokuk C. R. Jaynes &. Co.'s Littlefellow W. H. King's Brevet Mocking Bird V. L. Kirkman's Earnest Lawrence & Co.'s Bangle Linwood Stable's Vaulter 44 St. Louis — Spring. 1885 80 The Charles Green. Marvin & Co 's Harpoon II. N.J. T. J. Megibben's Orlando Vallisia jMEelbourne Stable's Mecca Theckla Memphis Stable's Capt. Lee Signal WilUe Clark (dead) 3Iorris & Co.'sBersan Favor Freeman Ten Scone J. B. Northcott's Miss McGowan Opequon Stable's Guydette K. C. Pate's Clay Pate Editor Powers & Son's Volo Stemler & Co.'s Alta Ranch del Paso-'s Hidalgo La Scala Tyrant Gc. M Rye's Mystic P. G. Speth's Echelon Thistle R. N. Weisiger's Springlight G. D. Wilson & Co.'s Celsus M. Young's Harrigan Pegasus Troubadour DISQUALIFIED BY DEATH OF NOMINATOR. C. L. Hunt's Bhadama 81 'J lie Bankers' and Brokers', a sweep ::takes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $25 only if declared by April 15, 1885, with $1,000 added, the second to re- ceive $200, and the third $100 out of the stakes; winners of a three year-old stake of the value of $1,000, to carry 5 lb , of $1,500, 7 lb., of any three or more stakes of any value, 10 lb. extra; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 38 subs., viz : ^. J. Baldwin's Brandywine Lawrence & Co.'s Elsie B. Mission Belle Marvin & Co.'s Harpoon II. Volante T. J. Megibben's Orlando C Bell's Master Trump Morris & Co.'s Bersan J. M. Brown's Manda Brown Freeman -Carlile & Co.'s Irish Lass Palo Alto Farm's Bishop W. L. Cassidy's Reed Garland J. D. & J. K. Christy's Bonanza - . . Valiant J. M. Clay's La Sylphide R. C. Pate's Clay Pate The Slashes Powers it Son's Volo E. Corrigan's Ida Hope Rancho del Paso's Hidalgo Irish Pat • . La Scala Isaac Murphy -J. B. Richardson's Gold Ban J. W. ROfiers B. G. Thomas' Craftsman Lizzie Dwyer Royal Knight Cottrill & Co.'s Keanan- J. M. Thornton's Red Cloud Lord Coleridge J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton Miss Mattie M. Young's Bootblack "W B. Jennings' Miller DISQUALIFIED BY DEATH OF NOMINATOR. 'C. L. Hunt's Rhadama 1885 St. Louis — Spring. 45^ w2 The eilis VITainwrigliLt, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $25 each, play or pay, with $500 added; by Mr. Ellis Wainwright, of St. Louis, of which $100 to the sec- ond, and $50 to the third; maidens when the stake closed allowed. 5 lb., with 3 lb. additional if maidens at starting; winners of any" sta; Matinee, 4 Farandole, 4 Fleetwood Stable's Rebuke, 3 O^ The Railroad and Express Co., a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by April 15, 1885, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $200, and the third $100 out of the stakes; winners of any race in 1885 of the value of $1,000, t3 carry 5 1b.; of $1,500, 71b.; of $2,000,10 lb. extra; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 50 subs., viz.: R. P. Ashes' Prince of Norfolk, 4 E. J. Baldwin's G-rismer, 5 Mission Belle, 3 C. Bell's Colorado, 5 Harry Gilmore, 6 H. L. Bond's Annie L., 4 P. A. Brady's Finality, 5 W. T. Browning's Great Maria, 4 Lute Fogle, 6 J. A. Bruton's Al. Robertson, 3 Archbishop, 3 J. Carter's Aretino, 5 W. L. Cassidy's Father John, 4 E. Corrigan's Banana, 3 Hazaras, 3 Freeland, 6 . Modesty, 4 Pearl Jennings, 6 Cottrill's & Co.'s Matinee, 4 Mona, 4 O'B.,3 S. Farrell's Revoke, 6 Fleetwood Stable's Ailee, 4 Wanda, 3 P. C. Fox & Co.'s Tom Martin, 4 Haydon & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 D. A. Honig & Bros.' Thady, 5 W. P. Hunt's John Davis, a G. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Imogene, 6 W. B. Jennings' Miller, 3 R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Powhatan, 4 Lawrence & Co.'s Berlin, 4 Marvin & Co.'s Valet, 6 Morris & Co.'s Compensation, a 46 St. Louis — Spring. 1885 ^3 ^*« Railroad and Express Co. IMorris & Co.'s Slocum, 5 ..... Mystic, 3 -Palo Alto Farm's Bishop, 3 W. J. Scole's Aristocrat. 5 Valiant, 3 B. G. Thomas' Hiflight, 4 R. C. Pate's Ascender, 5 Whitten Bros.' Patrick Dennis, 5 Conkling, 4 J. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4 Monogram, 6 M. Young's Bootblack, 3 Kancho del Pasos Mark Daly, 4 Harrigan, 3 -G. M. Rye's Bob Cook, 4 Pegasus, 3 Qr^ Tlie St. Louis Hotel, a sweepstakes for three-year olds and upward, at $10 each at the time of entry, and $15 additional for starters, with $800 added, of whi3h $200 to the second, and $100 to the third; for gentlemen riders, at welter weights, professionals to carry 7 lb. extra; one mile. Closed with 19 subs., viz.: J. Alexander's Fred. Rice, a A. Anderson's Ella Rowett, a -J A. Bruton's Talleyrand, 5 E. Corrigan's Banana, 3 Ida Hope, 3 Vigilance, 3 W. R Woodward, 4 Cottrill & Co.'s Keanan, 3 ...... Lord Coleridge, 3 O'B.,3 Cottrill & Co.'s Rock, 3 W. Jennings' Miller, 3 R. C. Pate's King Kyrle, 4 Tasso, 3 G. M. Rye's Bob Cook, 4 Mystic, 3 H. F. Vissman's Charley. Lucas, 5 Whitten Bros.' Patrick Dennis, 5 EvaS., 3 Ob Tlie Real iCstate Agents', a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, play or pay, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $200, and the third $100 out of the stakes; winners of any race in 1885 of the value of $1,000, to carry 5 lb., of two or more stakes of the same value, 7 lb. extra; one mile and three-quarters. Clo&ed with 19 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Freda, 4 R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Loftin, 4 Lucky B., 5 Marvin & Co.'s Rebel Scout, 4 J. Carter's Aretino, 5 T. J. Megibben's Audrain, 4 E. Corrigan's Freeland, 6 R. C. Pate's Boatman, 6 Lizzie Dwyer, 3 Rancho del Paso's Schoolgirl, 4 Modesty, 4 B. G. Thomas' Hiflight. 4 , . Swiney, 4 J. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4 J. Funk's Harry Cruz, 4 M. Young's Harrigan, 3 Haydon & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 Troubadour, 3 W. P. Hunt's April Fool, 5 Ob The Mercliants', sweepstakes for all ages, at $10 each at the time of entry, and $15 additional for starters, with $1,000 added, the second to receive 1885 St. Louis — Spring. 47 S6 2^/16 Merchants'. $200 and the third $100 out of the stakes; mile heats. Closed with 31 subs., viz.: A. Anderson's Ella Rowett, a Fleetwood Stable's Clatter, 3 E. J. Baldwin's Freda, 4 Haydon & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 — Grismer, 5 D. A. Honig & Bro.'s Thady, 5 H. L. Bond's Annie L., 4 Mack & Co 's Slipaway, 4 P. A. Brady's Mat McGinness, 5 Marvin & Co.'s Valet 6, W. T. Browning's Iiute Fogle, 6 McGavock & Co.'s Tamerlane, 5 D. & J. Byrnes' Fanny B., 3 K. C. Pate's Conkling, 4 E. Corrigan's Freeland, 6 Monogram, 6 Modesty, 4 Tattoo, 4 Pearl Jennings, 6 Rancho del Paso's Mark Daly, 4 ...... Swiney, 4 G. M. Rye's Bob Cook, 4 W. R. Woodward, 4 Mystic, 3 Cottrill & Co.'s Matinee, 4 P. M. West's Hrenda, 3 Mona, 4 Interest, 3 S. Farrell's Revoke, 6 Wash Talburtt, 3 Fleetwood Stable's Ailee, 4 wi TKe Brewers' Cup, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 only if de- clared by April 15, 188.5, with $2 000 added, of which $200 to the second, and $100 to the third; three-year-olds to carry 90 lb.; four-year-olds, 108 lb.; five-year-olds and upward, 114 lb.; sex allowances; winners of any cup race to carry 5 lb.; of two, 10 lb. extra; two miles and a quarter. Closed with 25 subs., viz.: P. Ashe's Patsy Duffy, a W. P. Hunt's April Fool, 5 E. J. Baldwin's Fallen Leaf, 4 Keokuk, 3 Freda, 4 R. A Johnson & Co.'s Powhatan, 4 Lucky B., 5 Mack & Co 's Slipalong, 5 J. Carter's Aretino, 5 Marvin & Co.'s Rebel Scout. 4 E Corrigan's Freeland, 6 J. T. Megibben's Audrian, 4 Modesty, 4 Morris & Co.'s Compensation, a Swiney, 4 R. C. Pate's Boatman, 6 Cottrill & Co.'s Ensign, 4 B. G. Thomas' Hiflight, 4 Matinee, 4 King Troubler, 4 P. C. Fox & Co.'s Tom Martin, 4 P. M. West's Levant, 5 J. Funk's Harry Cruz, 4 J. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4 Hayden & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 88 WASHINGTON PARK CLUB, CHICAGO, IL.ly. Spring Meeting from June 27 to July 11, inclusive. The Lakeside, a sweepstakes for two-year-old fillies, at $50 each, play or pay, $10 only if declared by February 1, $15 if by April 1, or $20 if by May 1, 1885, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $200, and the third 48 Chicago — Spring. 1885 88 The Lakeside. $100 out of the stakes; winners of any stake of the value of $750, to carry 3 lb., of $1,200, 5 lb., of three or more stakes of any value, 10 lb. extra; five furlongs. Closed with 71 subs, viz. : W. B. Jennings' Ursuline Nun Hurstbourne Stable s Acaria Alf reta .... Alma H. Johnson's Caroline Juliette R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Miss Bowler Lawrence & Co.'s Cynthiana Linwood Stable's Carolina Patience E. E. Maddox's Susan H. J. G. McFadden's Hazel Klrie Melbourne Stable's Ferona ' Pure Rye Palo Alto Farm's Flora Audtorson Gruenn Harriet Keepsake Nisa Robin Lass R. C. Pate's Amy Hyde Prima Donna Rancho del Paso's Fortuna Katie Darling Precioso Tyranny Ysabel Richardson's Alta Blue M. M. Allen's Miss Courtney Applegate & Co.'s Brambeline P. H. Ashe's Minuet E. J. Baldwin's Linda Maricopa Mollie McCarthy's Last Santa Anita Belle S. S. Brown's Eukonia Vamoose Vedette S. Bryant's Hetty S. J. N. Carlile & Co.'s Irish Mollie Chinn & Co.'s Flora L. MattieT. J. S. Clark's Sungleam G. H. Clay's Trinkitat E. Corrigan's Atelante Hattie Carlile Mary Ellis Mary Payne ...... Pixey Cottrill & Co.'s Alabama Bessie Hinckley , Hot Spring Music Box M. Doyle's Golden Slipper Fleetwood Stable's Miramar Missive Trance J. Funk's Fedora {dead) C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgejleld J. Griffin's High Dice W. P. Hunt's Mohongo Tuh M. O. J. & J. Swigert's Katrina L. H. Todhunter's Haidee Wooding & Co.'s Ada D. Bastante M. Young's Red Girl Spaldie DECLARED FEB. 1, 1885-at $10 each. J. A. Bruton's Baby Belle J. 8. Clark's Sea Shell 89 Tlxe Ken^wood, a sweeepstakes for two-year-old colts, at $50 each, play or pay, $10 only if declared by Feb. 1, $15 if by;April 1, or $20 by May 15, 1885, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $200, and the third $100 out of the stakes; winners of any stake of the value of $750, to 1885 Chicago — Spring. 49 gQ The Kenwood. carry 3 lb.; of $1,200, 5 lb.; of three or more stakes of any value, 10 lb. extra; five furlongs. Closed with 64 subs,, viz. Applegate & Co. 's Birthday Blaize Duke Endn rer JEi. J. Baldwin's Glen Almond Primero Silver Cloud Solid Silver C. Bell's The Dude S. S. Brown's Beaver Typo J. A. Bruton's Stony Batter Uncle Dan Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg T. J. Clay's Gen. Clitz E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce Bluestone Cottrill & Co.'s Danville Frank Norris Lancaster Lewis Clark Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter Gray & Co.'s Jim Gray W. P. Hunt's Capt. Shaw Little Charley Hurstbourne Stable's Glendale Hottentot R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian T. M. Logan's Blaine R. E. Maddox's Jack Hardy, Jr. Luke Short T. J. Megibben s Endover Melbourne Stable's Blue "Wing Ed Gilman ...... The Bourbon Syntax J. H. Morris' Missionary T. J. Nichols' Wanderoo Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Plato Rancho del Paso's Ben Ali Stemler & Co.'s Ingleside Ed. Corrigan Gaston King of Norfolk J. & S Swigert's Fagin ... . Grimaldi L. H. Todhunter's Monte Christo J. T. Williams' Chimborazoo M. Young's Bankrupt Enright Kinglight ..... Masterpiece Stormer Warfellow H. Johnson's Farrell DECLARED FEB. 1, Cottrill (& Co.s BtVy Barlow J. T. Hurstbourne Stable's Mr. Isaacs M.Young's Emmeti DECLARED APRIL 1. 1885— en; $15 each ■S, Bryant's Waddell Bryant S. S. Brown's Fetch'em - at 10 each. Williams' Panama Palo Alto Farm's Whittier 90 The Hyde Park, -a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $50 each, play or pay, $10 only if declared by February 1, $15 if by April 1, or |'25 if by May 15, 1885, with $1,200 added, the second to receive $200, and the third $100 out of the stakes; winners of any stake of the value of $1,000 to carry 5 lb. ; ot $1,500, 7 lb.; of three or more stakes of any value, 10 lb. extra; six furlongs. Clesed with 87 subs, viz.: M. M. Allen's Miss Courtney E. J. Baldwin's Lijero Applegate & Co.'s Birthday , MoUie McCarthy's Last Blaize Duke Silver Cloud Brambsline Solid Silvr Endurer C. Bell's The Dude P. H. Ashe's Minuet S. S. Brown's Beaver 4 50 Chicago — Spring. 1885 90 The S. S. Brown's Eukonia Fetch'em Typo Vedette J. A, Bruton's Clonee Uncle Dan CMnn & Co.'s Ban Fox , . Harrodsburg J. S. Clark's Sungleam T. J. Clay's Gen. CUtz E. Corrigan's Atelante B. G. Bruce Bluestone Mary Payne Tartar Cottrill & Co.'s Danville Frank Norris Lancaster Lewis Clark L. B. Field's Dempsey Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgefield Gray & Co.'s Lucas Hurstbourne Stable's Glendale Hottentot W. P. Hunt's Annawan Asceola H. Johnson's Farrell E. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian Lawrence & Co.'s Cyntbiana T. M. Logan's Logan B. E. Maddox's Lelie B. DECLARED FEB. 1, 1885— at $10 eacJi. Hurstbourne' sS'dbWs Mr. Isaacs 31. Young's Emmett J. T. Williams' Panama DECLARED APRIL 1, 1885— a^ $15 each. S. Bryant's Waddell Bryant Palo A / to Farm's Keepsake J. Funk's Fedora Rancho d- 1 Paso's Katie Darlinff W. P. Hunt's Moh ongo Ysahel Hyde Park. Me'bourne Stable's Blue Wing Ed Gilman Pure Bye The Bourbon Syntax J. H. Morris' Missionary T. J. Nichols' Wanderoo Palo Alto Farm's Gardez. Guenn Nisa Plato Robin Lass R. C. Pate's Amy Hyde Prima Donna Rancho del Paso's Fortuna Precioso . . Tyranny Stemler & Co.'s Ingleside Ed Corrigan Gaston King of Norfolk J. & J. Swigert's Grimaldi Valor L. H. Todhunter's Monte Christo" J. T. "Williams' Chimborazo Yosemite M. Young's Bankrupt Enright Kinglight Masterpiece Spaldie S'^ormer Warfellow ^1 Tlie Q,nickstep, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each, $10 forfeit, with $750f added, the second to receive $200, and the third $100 out of the stake; winners of two races of any value to carry 5 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.; half a mile. Closed with 111 subs., viz.: A Anderson's Des Moines R. P. Ashe's Minuet R. P. Ashe's Ingleside E. J. Baldwin's Bonita Ed Corrigan Mollie McCarthy's Last Gaston Primero ...... King of Norfolk Santa Anita Belle 1885 Chicago— Spring. 51 91 C. M. Barry & Co.'s Surprise C. Bell's Mary P. Tlie Dude D. D. Bell's Virgie D. Vie J. M. Broadwell's Euneque J. M. Brown's *Lady Woodard Luna Brown S. S. Brown's Eutonia ..'.,.. Vamoose J. A. Bruton's Porthane Stony Batter Uncle Dan S. Bryant's Belle of Louisville J. S. Campbell's Bee Jay Henrietta J. H, Fenton Ricliball W. L. Cassidy's Klrkman Chinn & Co.'s Harrodsburg Mattie T. G. H. Clay's Gen. Clitz Trinkitat J. B. Clay's Polaris The Quickstep. H. Johnson's Farrell Hannah R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian Miss Bowler H. Lamars Aigrette Lawrence & Co.'s Miss Anna Linwood Stable's Catheiine M. Moonshine Patience E. J. Lucas' Athena {dead) R. E. Maddox's Eirdie H. J. G. McFadden's *Hazel Kirke T. J. Megibben's Endover Melbourne Stable s Blue Wing Mozelle Pure Rye Syntax The Bourbon T. J. Nichols' Wanderoo Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Guenn Keepsake Moonlight Hato Clipslana Stable's Laura Garrison ^.^-^ ^obinjiasg E. Corrigan's Atelante "" "" -^ • '^-^i-- B. G, Bruce Hattie Carlile Mary Ellis Mary Payne Mary Winifred Tartar CottriJl & Co.'s Lancaster Music Box W. A. Dun's Wahoo Waw-o-Sae-Na L. B. Field's Dempsey Fleetwood Stable's Miramar Missive Trance J. Funks Fedora (c?ea'i) John Morris J. Griffin's High Dice F. B. Harper's Free Knight Hurstbourne Stables Acarla Alfreta ...... Alma Glendale Hurstbourne Stable's Hottentot C. R. Jayne's & Co.'s Tenlike H. Johnson's Caroline * The same breeding is reported for both G. T. Parks' Xallapa F. P. Porters Joe L. Little Vic W. Preston's Marmoset Schottka D. T. Pulsifer's Mae Stanley . Puffer Rancho del Paso's Ben Ali Epicure Katie Darling M. D. Richardson's Alta Flue J. S. Shaws Mamie Hunt J. L. Spears' O Fallon B. G. Thomas' May Lady Sis Himyar J. H. Thompson's Allie B .... Faith Thompson Whitten Bros.' Renounce . . Revenge J. T. Williams' Yosemite M. Young's Bankrupt Enright Kinglight Red Girl Spaldie 52 Chicago — Spring. 1885 92 The American Derby, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $200 each, half forfeit, $20 only, if declared by Feb. 1, $30 if by April 1, or $40 if by May 15, 18S5, with $5,000 added, the second to receive $750, and the third $250 out of the stakes; winners of any three-year-old stake of the value of $1,000, to carry 3 lb., of $1,500, 5 lb., of three or more three-year-old stakes of any value, 7 lb. extra; maidens al- lowed 5 lb.; one mile and a half. Closed with 62 subs., viz. : T. Alcock's Thistle N. Armstrong s Grey Cloud E. J. Baldwin's Brandywine Mira ftlission Belle Bapido ...... VeraDo Volante J. N. Carlile & Co.'s Irish Lass W. L. Cassidy's Eeed J. D. & J. K. Christy's BDnanza L, Christy's Tennessee E. Corrigan's Irish Pat Isaac Murphy J. W. Rogers Lizzie Dwyer W. Cottrill & Co.'s Jim Guest Lord Coleridge Hurdtbourne Stable's Ram Lai W. P. Hunt's Keokuk C. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Littlefellow W. H. King's Brevet V. L. Kirkman's Earnest Lawrence & Co.'s Bangle Linwood Stable's Vaulter C. Marks & Co.'s Henry Brown Marvin & Co.'s N.J. J. G-. McFadden's Lepanto T. J. Megibben's Orlando Melbourne Stable's Theckla Memphis Stable's Signal Willie Clark [dead] Morris & Co.'s Bersan Favor Freeman Ten Stone W. M. Murray's Alf Estell Billy Ayres Palo Alto Farm's Bishop Garland Valiant R. C. Pate's Clay Pate Eaitor Powers & Son's Volo Rancho del Paso's Hidalgo .... Tyrant G. M. Rye's Mystic Stemler & Co.'s Alta JWilson & Co.'s Celsus M. Young's Doubt Harrigan Pegasus Troubadour Marvin & Co.'s Harpoon II DECLARED FEB. 1, 1885— a< $20 each. N. W. Kittson's St. Louis Palo Alto Farm's Robin Hood J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton N. W. Kittson's Jongleiise Laurette Pardee Sayre DECLARED APRIL 1 1885— a« $30 each Hope&tile Stable's Radnor 93 Tlie Englewood, ■B sweeptakes for three-year-old fillies, at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by Feb. 1, or $20 if by April 1, and $30 if by May 15, 1885, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $200, and the third $100 out of the stakes; winners of any three-year-old stake of the value of $1,000, to carry 3 lb.; of $1,500, 5 lb.; or of three 1885 Chicago — Spring. 53 93 The Englewood. or more such stakes of any value, 7 lb, extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.: one mile. Closed witb 40 subs., viz.: Applegate & Co.'s Gennett Pride Hilgert & Co.'s May Kennedy N. Armstrong's Lavina Hurstbourne Stable's Ella B. J. A. Bachelor's Princess Ban Rosa R. E. J. Baldwin's Mira Termagant Mission Belle C.R.Jaynes & Co.'s Princess Chuck J. N. Carlile & Co.'s Irish Lass T. J. Megibben's Vallisia J. S. Clark's Impromtu Melbourne Stable's Tbeckla Retinue Merrill & Co.'s Maggie M. J. Churchill's Miss Derby Morris & Co.'s Coral E. Corrigan's Banana J. B. Northcutt's Miss McGowan Ida Hope Palo Alto Farm's Playmate lizzie Dwyer R. C. Pate's Belle Pate W. Cottrill & Co.'s Whizgig Tabitha Fleetwood Stable's Wanda J. & J. Swigert's Lady Maynard J. Funk's Constellation M. Young's Gold Ban DECLARED FEB. 1, 1885— a;! $10 each. J. G. Greener <£ Co.'s Enfilade N. W. Kittson's Laure te Germania Queen Anne N. W. Kittson's Jongleuse DECLA RED APRIL 1, 1885— a^ $20 each. S. Bryant's Lady of the Lake Hundley <£ Co. s Kalata W, Cottrill d- Co.'s Miss Mattie Rancho del Paso's La Scala DISQUALIFIED BY DEATH OF ISIOMINATOR. C. L. Hunt's Rhadama yTT Tlie Slieridftw, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by Feb. 1, $20 if by Aprill, or $30 if by May 15, 1885, with $1,500 added, the second to receive $300, and the third $100 out of the stakes; winners of any three-year-old stake of the value of $1,000, to carry 31b.; of $1,500, 5 lb.; of three or more stakes of any ^alue, 7 lb. extra; maidens allowed 7 lb.; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 67 subs., viz.: E, J. Baldwin's Brandywine E. Corrigan's Lizzie Dwyer Mission Belle W. Cottrill's & Co 's Jim Guest Rapido Lord Coleridge Verano O'B. Volante J. Funk's Constellation J, A, Bruton's Al. Robertson Hundley & Co.'s Kalata Archbishop W. P. Hunt's Keokuk W, L. Cassidy's Reed , Hurstbourne Stable's Ella B. J. D, & J. K. Christy's Bonanza Ram Lai J, Churchill's Falconer Rosa R. J, S. Clark's Retinue C, R. Jaynes & Co.'s Littlefellow E. Corrigan's Ida Hope V, L. Kirkman's Earnest Isaac Murphy Lawrence & Co.'s Bangle J. W. Rogers Linwood Stable's Vaulter 5i ; Chicago — Spring. 1885 _ 94 The Sheridan. Marvin & Co.'s Harpoon II, N.J. T. J. Megibben's Orlando Melbourne Stable's Theckla Memphis Stable's Signal WilHe Clark {dead) Merrill & Co.'s Maggie M. Morris & Co.'s Beisan Favor Freeman Ten Stone W. M. Murray's Alf. Estell Billy Ay res T. J. Nichols' Warrenton J. B. Northcutt's Miss McGowan Powers & Son's Volo Palo Alto Farm's Bishop Garland Robin Hood Valiant K. C. Pate's Clay Pate Editor Rancho del Paso's Hidalgo Tyrant G. M. Rye's Mystic Stemler & Co.'s Alta M. Young's Gold Ban Harrigan Pegasus • Troubadour DECLARED FEB. 1, 1885— ai $10 each. iV. W. Kittson'^ Jongleuse N. W. Kittsons Queen Anne Laurette Sayre Pardee St. Louis • DECLARED APRIL 1, 1885-at $20 each. W. CoUrill's (£ Co.'s Dick Watts Rancho del Paso's La Scala DISQ UA LI FIE D B T DEA TH OF AOMIN A TOR. C. L. Hunt's Rhadama 95 The Drexel, a sweepstakes for three-year-old colts, at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 only If declared by Feb. 1, $20 if by April 1, or $30 if by May 15, 1885, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $200 and the third $100 out of the stakes, winners of any three year old stake of the value of $1,000, to carry 3 lb., of $1,500, 51b., of three or more three- year-old stakes of any value, 7 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.; one mile. Closed with 54 subs., viz.: N. Armstrong's Grey Cloud E. J. Baldwin's Brandy wine Eapido Verano Volante J. A. Bruton's Archbishop W. L. Cassidy's Reed Chinn & Co.'s Handy Andy J. D. & J. K. Christy's Bonanza E. Coprigan's Irish Pat Isaac Murphy J. W.Rogers Vigilance W. Cottrill's Jim Guest Lord Coleridge O'B Hurstbourne Stable's Ram Lai W. P. Hunt's Keokuk Lawrence & Co.'s Bangle Linwood Stable's Vaulter C. Marks & Co.'s Henry Brown Marvin & Co.'s Harpoon II. ^ N.J. T. J. Megibben's Orlando Memphis Stable's Signal ..... Willie Clark [dead] Morris & Co.'s Bersan Favor Freeman Teh Stone W. M. Murray's Alf Estell Billy Ayres T. J. Nichols' Warreoton Palo Alto Farm's Bishop Palo Alto Farm'.s Garland Valiant 1885 Chicago —Spring. 55 The Drexel. Stemler & Co.'s Alta J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton M. Young's Harrigan Pegasus Troubadour 95 Jl. C. Pate's Clay Pate Editor Powers & Son's Vitello Rancho del Paso's Hidalgo Tyrant G. M. Rye's Mystic DECLARED FEB 1, 1885— ai $10 each. J. G. Gre ner & Co.'s Erebus i^ . W Kittson's Sayre K. W. Kittson's Pardee Palo Alto Farm's Robin Hood St. Louis DECLARED ARRIL 1, 1885— ai! $20 each. S. Bryant's Toronto W. Cottrill <& Co.'s Dick Watts ^0 The Oaltwood Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 eacli, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1885, with. $800 aided, the second to receive $200, and the third $100 out of the stakes; weights to be announced April 1, 1885; winners of any race after the publication of the weights, of the value of $l,000,"to carry 5 lb. extra; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 105 subs., viz.: Lb. Lb. JI.J.McElmeel's Gen. Monroe,a 120 Applegate & Co.'s Burr Oak, 4. 101 E. Corrigan's Pearl Jennings, 6 117 Wooding & Co.'s Earandole, 4. 100 E. A. Johnson & Co.'s Lof tin,4 116 M. Young's Pegasus, 3 98 Havdon & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4.. 114 J.M.Broadwell s Clifton Belle.a 98 G. M. Rye's Bob Cook 4. ... 114 D. T. Pulsifer's Whisperine, 4. 98 P. C. Eox & Co.'s Tom Martin,4 112 W. J. Scoles' Aristocrat, 5 98 J. Spellman's Strathspey, a .. 112 Wooding & Co.'s Exploit, 4. ... 98 E. Corrigan's W.R.Woodward,4 110 Cottrill & Co.'s O'B., 3 98 Johnson & Co.'s Powhatan, 4.. 110 R. C. Pate's Embargo, 4 98 Clay & Co.'s The Admiral, 4 . . . 110 W. L. Cassidy's Saunterer, a . 108 J. A. Batchelor's Princess, 5. . . 107 Lawrence & Co.'s Berlin, 4 106 E. Corrigan's Wedding Day, a. 106 E. Cor f igan's Banana, 3 97 J. W. Rogers, 3 97 B. Woodford's Trollope, 4 97 M. Young's Bootblack, 3 97 Harrigan,3 97 Cottrill & Co.'s Mona, 4 106 C. Bell's Colorado, 5 97 P. A. Brady's Finality, 4 106 Lady Trump, 4 ... 97 G. Bell's Harry Gilmore, 6 105 Marvin & Co.'s Wellington, 6. . 97 €arlile & Co.'s Owen Bo wling.5 105 Mack & Co. 's Slipaway, 4 97 Marvin & Co.'s Valet, 6 105 H. L. Bond's Annie L., 4 97 J. Spellman's Wandering, 5. . . 105 Fleetwood Stable's Actor, 4. . . 97 M.M.Allen's PrinceofNorfolk,4 104 J. S. Shaw's Nodaway, 4 97 jr. Carroll's Tasgatherer, 6. . . . 104 T. J. Megibben's Orlando, 3 . . . 96 C.R. Jayne&Co.'sImogene, 5. 104 J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton, 3.. 95 F. Waters' Vanguard, 5 104 M. Young's Troubadour, 3 103 E. J. Baldwin's Grismer, 5 103 J. Funk's Harry Cruz, 4 103 E. J. Baldwin's Rapido, 3 95 W. L. Cassidy's Kershaw, 4 . . . 95 Hurstbourne Stable's Toma- hawk, 5 95 B. G. Thomas' Hiflight, 4 103 B. Howard's Venture, 4 95 P. M. West's Ghost II., 5 102 D. T. Pulsifer's King Robin, 4. 95 JFleetwood Stable's Ailee, 4. . . . 101 D. A. Honig & Bros.' Thady, 5 95 56 Chicago — Spring. 1885 96 ^^* Oakwood Handicap. Lb. Lb. Mack & Co.'s Slipalong, 5 95 E.Corrigan's Vigilance, 3 91 CB-.Taynes & Co. s Ed. Butts,4 95 Hurstbourne Stable's Bam Clipsiana Stable's Sandoval, 4. 94 Lai, 3 91 Cottrill & Co.'s Ensign, 4 94 J. J. Connolly's Idle Pat, 5 90 Bandall & Co.'s Anna Wood- B. Howard's Massac, 4 90 cock, 3 94 W.Arnett's Lottie Kempster, 4 90 N. Armstrong's Hermine, 6. .. 94 J. A. Bruton's Arcbbishop, 3.. 90 T. J. Nichols Warrenton, 3. . . . 94 Al. Eobertson, 3 90 "WliittenBros.'PatrickDennis,6 94 Fleetwood Stable's Eebuke, 3. 90 Jayne & Co.'s Jase Pbillips, 4. 93 V. L. Kirkman's Earnest, 3 90 Lin wood Stable's Vaulter, 3... 93 B. McBrides Martindale, 3 90 Palo Alto Farm's Bishop, 3 93 J. H. Thompson's Dad, 3 90 G. M. Bye's Mystic, 3 93 F. Waters' Monocrat, 4 90 Walden&Co.'s AbbStemler, 4. 93 Honig Bros.' Violin, 3 . ... 90 Cottrill & Co.'s Jim Giiest, 3. Bandall & Co.'s Socks, 3 Carlile & Co.'s Irish Lass, 3 E. E. Maddox's Blackfellow, 4. 92 Hurstbourne Stable's Term- 92 agant, 3 89 92 Lawrence &Co.sElsieB.. 3... 88 92 Palo Alto Farm's Valiant, 3... 88 E. Corrigan's Ida Hope. 3 92 P. M. West's Interest, 3. H.Johnson's Mary Hamilton, 3 92 Hurstbourne Stable's EUa B., 3 88 B.G.Thomas' King Troubler, 4 92 Lisland, 3 88 Fleetwood Stable's Chatter, 3. 91 BosaB.,3 E J. Baldwin's Brandywine, 3. 91 C. Bell's Master Trump, 3 J. S.Clark's Impromptu, 3.... 91 Sparkling, 3 Palo Alto Farm s Garland, 3. . . 91 87 BT 87 \j I Tlie Boulevard, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $25 each, $10 forfeit, $750 added, the econdto receive $200, and the third $100 out of the stakes; win- ners in 1885 of two races of any value, to carry 5 lb. ; of three or more races of any value, 7 lb. extra; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 70 subs., viz.: J. C. Alexander's Fanchette, 3 E. Corrigan's Isaac Murphy, 3 M. M. Allen's Prince of Norfolk, 4 Lizzie Dwyer, 3 Applegate & Co.'s Burr Oak, 4 Modesty, 4 W. Arnett's Lottie Kempster, 4 Pearl Jennings, 6 E. J. Baldwin's Fallen Leaf, 4 W. B. Woodward, 4 Mira, 3 Cottrill & Co.'s Keanan, 3 Volante, 3 Matinee, 4 C. Bell's Colorado, 5 Fleetwood Stable's Clatter, 3 P. A. Brady's Finality, 5 Bebuke, 3 J. M. Broadwell's CUf ton Bell, a Wanda. 3 3. A. Bruton's Al. Eobertson, 3 J. Funk's Constellation, 3 Archbishop 3 Haydon & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 J. S. Campbell's Kiohba, 5 D. A. Honig & Bros.' Thady, 5 W. L. Cassidy's Kershaw, 4 Hopedale Stable's Hopedale, 3 Clipsiana Stable's Sandoval, 4 Eadnor, 3 E, Corrigan's Banana, 3 W. P. Hunt's John Davis, a Freeland, 6 Hurstbourne Stable's Lisland, 3' 1885 Chicago —Spring. 57 97 The Boulevard. Hurstbourne Stable's Bam Lai, 3 Bosa B., 3 C. B. Jaynes & Co.'s Imogene, 5 Jase Phillips, 4 B. A. Johnson & Co.'s Loftin, i Powhatan, 4 V. L. Kirkman's Earnest, 3 H. Lamar's Vicinity, i Lawrence & Co.'s Berlin, 4 Linwood Stable's Vaulter, 3 B. E. Maddox's Nat Kramer, 3 Marvin & Co.'s Harpoon II., 3 ...... Valet, 6 B. McBride's Martindale, 3 J. E. McDonald's Fosteral, 6 Wallansee, 6 E. J. McElmeel's Gen. Monroe, a T. J. Megibben's Audiain, i Palo Alto Farm's Bishop, 3 G-arland, 3 Valiant, 3 B. C. Pates King Kyrle, 4 Bancho del Paso's Schoolgirl, i Socis, 3 G. M. Bye's Bob Cook, i Mystic, 3 J. Spellman's Strathspey, a M. A.Walden & Co.'s Abb Stemler,4 P. M. West's Interest, 3 Wash Talburtt, 3 Whitten Bros.' Patrick Denis, 5 M. Young's Bootblack, 3 Dotibt, 3 Harrigan, 3 Pegasus, 3 Troubadour, 3 98 Tlie Columbia. a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if de- clared by May 15, 1885. with $1,000 added, the second to receive $200, and the third $100 out of the stakes; weights, 5 lb. below the scale; winners of anv race in 1885 of the value of $1,500. to carry 5 lb. extra; one mile and three-quarters. Closed with 41 subs., viz.: M. M. Allen's Patsy Duffy, a C. B. Jaynes & Co.'s Ed. Butts, 4 Applegate & Co.'s Gennett Pride, 3 Princess Chuck, 3 E. J. Baldwin's Freda. 4 B. A. Johnson & Co.'s Loftin, 4 Lucky B., 5 Powhatan, 4 Verano, 3 Mack & Co.'s Slipaway. 4 C. Bell's Colorado, 5 Marvin & Co.'s Bebel Scout, 4 ... . . Harry Gilmore, 6 E. J. McElmeel's Gen. Monroe, « W. L. Cassidy's Blazes, a T. J. Megibben's Audrain. 4 J. Churchill's Falconer, 3 Morris & Co.'s Freeman, 3 E. Corrigan's Freeland, 6 . Slocum, 5 ' Lizzie Dwyer, 3 J. Murphy's Binnette, 4 Modesty, 4 E. C. Pate's Boatman, 6 Swiney , 4 Bussell & Co.'s Anna Woodcock. 3 W. B. Woodward, 4 G. M. Bye's Bob Cook, 4 Cottrill & Co.'s Buchanan, 4 M. A.Walden & Co.'s Abb Stemler,4: P. C. Fox & Co.'s Tom Martin, 4 F. Waters' Monocrat, 4 Haydon & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 P. M. West's Levant, 5 D. A. Honig & Bro.'s Thady, 5 J. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4 Violin, 3 M. Young's Harrigan, 3 W. P. Hunt's April Fool, 5 Troubadour, 3 Keokuk, 3 58 Chicago— Spring . 1885 ^y The Great Vl^estern Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 eacti, half forfeit, $11) only if declared by May 1, 1835, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $200 and the third $100 out of the stakes; weights to be announced April 1, 1885; winners of any race after the publication of the weights of the value of $1,000 to carry 5 lb., of $1,500, 7 lb. extra, one mile and a half. Closed with 83 subs., viz..: Lb. E.J.McElmeel's Gen Monroe, a 122 M. Young's Doubt. 3 96 118 116 116 115 115 115 T. J. Megibben's Audram, 4 E A.Johnson & Co.'s Loftin, 4 B J. Baldwin's Lucky B., 5. . , M. M. Allen's Patsy Duffy, a., Cottrill & Co.'s Buchanan, 4. . Haydon & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4. G. M. Eye's Bob Cook, 4 115 W. L. Cassidy's Blazes, a 114 P.C. Fox & Co.'s Tom Martin, 4 114 J. Spellman's Strathspey, a. . . 110 E.Corrigan's W.E Woodward,4 110 Johnson & Co.s Powhatan, 4. 110 J. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4. . . 110 J. Murphy's Binnette, 4. . Cottrill & Co.'s Matinee, 4. . E. J. Baldwin's Freda, 4 107 Lawrence & Co.'s Berlin, 4 . . . 107 P. M. West's Levant, 5 106 Morcis & Co.'s Compensation, 6 105 E. Corrigan'sSwiney, 4 105 Wedding Day, a 104 M. Young's Troubadour, 3 ... 104 M.M.Allen sPrinceof Norfolk, 4 103 G. Carrolls Taxgatherer, 6 103 C.E.Jayne & Co.'s Imogene, 5. 103 Harrigan, 3 95 J.M.Broadwell's Clifton Bell, a 95 D. T. Pulsifer's Whisperine, 4. 95 W. J. Sdole's Aristocrat, 5 95 Wooding & Co.'s Exploit, 4 95 Mack & Co.'s Slipaway, 4 95 W.L.Cassidy's Father John, 4. 95 F . Waters' Monocrat, 4 95 J.T.Williams' Joe Cotton, 3 . , . 95 Clipsiana Stable's Sandoval, 4. 94 Eandall & Co.'s Socks, 3, ..... . 94 Cottrill & Co 's Jim Guest, 3 . . 94 E. Corrigan's Irish Pat, 3 94 110 ...... Ensign, 4 93 107 Randall & Co.'s Anna Wood- cock, 3 93 D. T. Pulsifer's Hanap, 4 93 M. Young's Diamond, 3. ..... . 93 Carlile & Co.'s Irish Lass, 3. . . 93 E. E. Maddox s Blackfellow, 4 . 92 B.G.Thomas' King Troubler, 4 92 Fleetwood Stable's Clatter, 3 . . 92 Honig Bros.' Thady, 5 92 Hurstbourne St's Earn Lai, 3. . 91 E. Corrigan's Vigilance, 3 91 F. Waters' Vanguard, 5 103 Ida Hope, 3 B. Howard's Venture, 4 103 P.A.Brady's Matt McGinness,6 102 N. Armstrong's Monarch, 6.. . 102 Fleetwood Stable's Ailee, 4 102 B. G. Thomas' Hiflight, 4 100 Wooding & Co. 's Farandole, 4. . 1 00 B. Corrigan's J. W. Eogers, 3.. 98 B. Woodford's Trollope, 4. . . . 98 M. Young's Bootblack, 3 C. Bell's Colorado, 5 Marvin & Co.'s Wellington, 6. . Eancho del Paso's Schoolgirl, 4 F. B. Harper's Obermeyer, 5.. E. C. Pate's Tattoo, 4 97 M. Young's Pegasus. 3 96 C E.Jaynes& Co.'s Ed. Butts,4 Walden & Co.'s Abb Stemler, 4 . L. B. Fields' Venisti, 3 J. J. Connolly's Idle Pat, 5 B. Howard's Massacre, 4 Lawrence & Co.'s Elsie B., 3. . . 98 Hopedale Stable s Eadnor, 3. . 98 J. Churchill's Falconer, 3 98 Hurstbourne Stable's Ella B.,3 97 Lisland, 3 97 EosaE., 3 97 Honig Bros.' Violin, 3 97 Whitten Bros.' Eva S., 3 Mack & Co.'s Slipalong, 5. 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 87 87 87 87 87 C. Bell's Master Tfump, 3 87 100 Tlie Wasliington Pa«k Cup, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward, at $100 each, $25 for- 1885 Chicago ^Spring ^ Far Bockaway — Spring. 59 100 The Washington Park Cup. feit, $10 only if declared by May 15, 1885, with $2,000 added, tlie second to receive $300, and the third $100 out of the stakes; weights, 5 lb. under the scale; winners of any race of the value of $2,000 in 1885, to carry 5 lb. extra; two miles and a quarter. Closed with 42 subs., viz.: M. M. Allen's Patsy Duffy, a Laurence & Ce.'s Berlin, 4 N. Armstrong's Monarch, 6 J. W.&E.H.Loud'sLida Stanhope, a E. J. Baldwin's Fallen Leaf, 4 Mack & Co.'s Slipaway, 4 Freda, 4 Slipalong, 5 Lucky B., 5 Marvin & Co.'s Beechmoor, a G. Bell's Colorado, 5 .... Rebel Scout, 4 E. Corrigan's Freeland, 6 J. E. McDonald's Fosteral, 6 Irish Pat, 3 Wallensee, 6 Modesty, 4 E. J. McElrueel's Gen Monroe, a Swiney, 4 T. J. Megibben's Audri^n, 4 Cottrill & Co.'s Buchanan, 4 Morris & Co.'s Compensation, a — . . Matinee, 4 Slocum, 5 P. C. Fox & Co.'s Tom Martin, 4 J. Murphy's Binnette, 4 J. Funk's Harry Cruz, 4 R. C. Pate's Boatman, 6 J. Hannigan's Athlone. a G. M. Rye's Bob Cook, 4 Hayden & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 M.A.Walden & Co.'s Abb. Stemler,4 W. P. Hunt's April Fool, 5 P. M. West's Levant, 5 Keokuk, 3 J. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4 C R. Jaynes & Co.'s Ed. Butts, 4 M. Young's Doubt. 4 R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Loftin, 4 Harrigan, 3 Powhatan, 4 Troubadour, 3 For Stakes to be Run at the Autumn Meeting, see Stake No. 259. BOCKAWAY STE fePLECHASE ASSOCIATION, PAR RtiCKAWAY, V9. Y. Inaugural Meeting, May 9, 13 and 16. m A^ t Ii^o R cka-way Green Steeplecliase, XU* Additional Entries due April 15. a sweepstakes for horses that have never started in any steeplechase or hurdle race, at $50 each for starters, $10 forfeit for horses en- tered by Feb. 1, and $20 for horses entered by April 15, with $1,000 added, of which $350 to the second, and $150 to tQe third; to carry 30 lb. more than weight for age; professional riders to carry 7 lb. extra; about two miles and a half. Closed Feb. 1 with 25 entries, viz.: A. Belmont, Jr.'s Adamanthus, 5 A. Brown's Billy Stockwood, W. C. Daly's Ecuador, 4 J. P. Dawes' Hinda, 5 Keewatin, 5 Essex Stable's Tarquin, 4 J. R. Graham's Trenton, 4 L. Graham's Brunswick, 6 L. Hart's Paterson, 5 R. C. Kennedy's Jacqueminot, 4 C. Littlefield's Free Gold, 6 Long Island Stable's Emulation. 4 Long Island Stable's Sir Hugh, a D. Price's Herald, 6 Mr. Richmond's Braewood, 4 Distxirbance, a 60 Far Rockaway — Spring. 1885 101 ^^^ Bockaway Green Steeplechase. S. D. Bipley's Baldwin, 5 T. Swain's Satanella, 6 Rockaway Stable's Jester, a H. Theobald's Bed Bnd, 4 Privateer, 4 P. Tobin's Bay Miller, 6 ..... Waldo, 4 Or. Work's Flames, 6 Smith & Co.'s Mystic, 4 102 The Q,iieeiis County Hurdle Handicap, Additional Entries due April 15. a sweepstakes at $50 each for starters, $10 forfeit for horses entered by Feb. 1, and $20 for borses entered by April 15, with $1,000 added, of wliicli $350 to tbe second, and $100 to the third; weights to be announced Mayl; minimum weight 135 lb ; professional riders to carry 7 lb. extra; the winner of the Rockaway Green Steeplechase to carry 5 lb. extra; hurdle racecourse, about two miles. Closed Feb. 1 with 38 subs., viz. : Blagrave Stable's Renegade, 5 C. Littlefield's Free Gold, 6 W. C. Daly's Jim McGowan, 4 Long Island Stable's Emulation, J. P. Dawes's Charlemagne, a J. H. McCormick's Bonero, 3 . . Kinkead, a ... Pope Leo, a T. Donohue's Felix, a P. H. McMahon's Marshall, 6 Rochester, a M. N. I»lolan's Bourke Cochran, a H. Drysdale's Echo, a Capt. Curry, 5 H. T. Edwards' Westwind, 4 Glenarm, 6 A. M. Esdail's Little Jack, a Miss Moulsey, a Essex Stable's Response, 5 Mr. Richmond's Disturbance, a Tarquin, 4 Scalper, 5 Excelsior Stable's Quebec, 6 S. D. Ripley's Baldwin, 5 L. Graham's Brunswick, 6 Rockaway Stable's Barometer, a L. Hart's Paterson, 5 Privateer, 4 Hopson Bros.' Will Davis, a Waldo, 4 Irving Stable's Disturbance, a R. Shea's Ascoli, 6 Postguard, a H. Theobald's Red Bud, 4 R. E. Kennedy's Callao, a G. Work's Flames, 6 Jacqueminot, 4 Ouray, 5 ^ ^O The Great Lon^ Island Steeplechase Handicap, ^Vw Additional Entries due April 15. a sweepstakes at $75 for starters, $10 forfeit, for horses entered Feb. 1, $25 for horses entered by April 15, with $1,500 added, of which $450 to the second, $150 to the third, the fourth to save its stake; weights to be announced May 1; minimum weight 140 lb., professionals to carry 7 lb. extra; winners of the Rockaway Green Steeplechase, or of the Queens County Hurdle Race, to carry 7 lb. extra; of both, 121b.; full course, about three miles and a half. Closed Feb. 1, with 32 subs., viz.: W. C. Daly's Jim McGowan, 4 A. M. Esdaile's Little Jack, a J. P. Dawes' Charlemagne, a Essex Stable's Response, 5 Rose, a L. Graham's Brunswick, 6 T. Donohue's Felix, a L. Hart's Capt. York, 6 H. Drysdale's Echo, a Hopson Bros.' Will Davis, a 1885 Far Bockaioay— Spring; Washington— Spring. 61 103 ^^^ Great Long Island Irving Stable's Disturbance, a Post guard, a B.. E. Kennedy's Callao, a J acqueminot, 4 T. S. Latrobe's Wooster, a C. Littl^fleld's Free Gold, 6 J. H. McCormick's Bonero, 5 M. N. Nolan's Bourke Cockran, a Capt. Curry, 5 Miss Moulsey, a D. Price's Herald, 6 Steeplechase Handicap. Queens County Stable's Williams.a Mr. Richmond's Scalper, 5 S. D. Ripley's Baldwin. 5 Rockaway Stable's Barometer, a Privateer, 4 , Waldo, 4 R. Shea's Ascoli, 6 Smith & Co.'s Mystic, 4 H. Theobald's Red Bird, 4 G. Work's Flames, 5 Ouray, 5 104 NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB, WASHINGTON, D. C. Spring Meeting from May 12 to 15 inclusive. The Youtlifiil, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay, with added, of which SlOO to the second, the third to save its stake; to carry 110 lb., with sex allowances; half a mile. Closed with 16 subs., viz : O. Bowie's Cato Shady W P. Burch's Biggonnett Davis & Co.'s Bess T. W. Doswell's Wayward W. Hussey's Springaway G. H. Kernaghan's Jennie B. Little Minnie J. McMahon's Frank Ward G. W. Medinger's Elk wood W. L. Scott's Bellringer ... Faun ... Quito Velvet R. W. Walden's Bessie B. Virgilia lUw Tlie Brentifvood, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $50 each, half forfeit, $laonly if declared out by May 1, with $700 added, of which $100 to the sec- ond, the third to save its stake; to carry 110 lb.; sex allowances; the winner of the Youthful Stakes to carry 5 lb. extra; five fur- longs. Closed with 16 subs., viz.: O. Bowie's Cato . W. H. Murtishaw's Starling Shady W. L. Scott's Bellringer W. P. Burch's Biggonnett Charity Davis & Co.'s Bes^s Faun W. Hussey's Springaway Quito G. H. Kernaghan's Jennie B. Velvet Little Minnie R. W. Walden's Bessie B. C. W. Medinger's Elkwood Virgilia 62 Washington — Spring, 1885 lUw Ttie Analostan, a sweepstakes for three year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay, with $750 added, of which $150 to the second, the third to save its s'ake; one mile Closed with 20 subs., viz.: J. A. Batchelor's Pj-incess Ban C. Littlefleld's Tecumseh O. Bowie's Lord Lome Lone Star Stable's Bill Sterritt Marylander \ J. H. McGavock's Lucy Lewis Davis & Co. 's Kenita C. W Medinger's Fairmount Rosette J. Mitchell's Emerson T. W. Doswell's Thomasia W. L. Scott's Radha Wickham W. Terry's Jim Beck D. C. Fannin & Co.'s John C. J. Walden's Mentmore W. Hussey's Value R. W. Walden's Harefoot W. Jennings' Maggie J. Hart lU i The Army and Navy, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $50 each, half forfeit, with $1,000 added, of which $200 to the second, and $100 to the third; the winner of the Analostan Stakes to carry 5 lb. extra; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 14 subs., viz.: 0. Bowie's Lord Lome Lone Star S+able's Nannie Gentry Marylander J. H. McGavock's Lucy Lewis Vesta J. Mitchell's Emerson W. P. Burch's Telle Pos W. L. Scott's Florio T. W. Doswell's Wickham J. Walden's Ballot Winston R. W. Walden's Harefort C . Littlefleld's Tecumseh Hart 108 Tile National Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if de- clared by May 1, with $800 added, of which $200 to the second, the third to save its stake; weights to be announced April 17; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 30 subs., viz. W. R. Babcock's Lizzie Mack, 5 O. Bowie' 5 Bessie, 5 Mac, 4 W. P. Burch's Col. Sprague, a J. S. Campbell's John Sullivaa, 6 M. J. Daly's Jim Carlisle, 4 Davis & Co.'s Enigma, 4 Fernleaf , 5 Rosiere, 4 Vinton, 4 T. W. Doswell's Sunmaid, 4 D. C. Fannin & Co.'s Decoy Duck,4 W. E. French's Valley Forge, 4 W. Hussey's Grey Bonnet, 4 Regret, 4 W. Jennings' Farewell, 6 C. Littlefleld's Marmaduke, 4 J. W. & R. H. Loud's Richard L. Lone Star Stable's Hatef, a J. McMahon's Frankie B., 6 Hilarity, 6 Joe Mitchell, 5 Swift, 5 C. H. Pettingill's Agincourt, 4 W. L. Scott's Greystone, 4 Referee, 5 J. Walden's Flower of Meath, a R. W. Walden's Chanticleer, 4 Whitaker & Co.'s Lady Dean, 5 J. H. Wingate's Kitty Clover, 4 1885 Washington — Spring; Baltimore — Spring. 63 XQu Tine AVillarffs Hotel, a selling sweepstttkes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, only $10 if declared by May 1, with $750 added by the proprietor of Willard's Hotel, of which $100 to the second; horses entered to be sold for $5,000, to carry weight for age ; if for $4,000, allowed 5 lb.; if for $3,000, 10 lb. ; and if for less, to be allowed 1 lb for each $100 less down to $1,000; any surplus over the entered selling price to be divided between the owners of the second and third; one mile. Closed with 35 subs., viz. : W. R. Babcock's Lizzie Mack, 5 G. H. Kernaghan'sBurch, 5 J. A. Batchelor's Princess, 5 C. Littlefield's Marnaaduke, 4 O. Bowie's Joybell, 3 Lone Star Stable's Hatef, a W. P. Burch's Col. Sprague, a J. W. & R. H. Loud's Lady Loud, 4 Mordaunt, 5 J. H. McG-avock's Lucy Lewis, 3 J. S. Campbell's Miss Goodrich, 5 J. McMahon's FrankieB,, 6 M. J. Daly's Mike's Pride, 5 Joe Mitchell, 5 . Davis & Co.'s Enigma, 4 Swift, 5 Fernleaf, 5 C. W. Medinger's Frank, 3 Rosiere, 4 C. H. Pettingill's Agincourt, 4 T. W. Doswell's Bullfield, 4 Queen Esther, a Etha, 3 W. Terry's Jim Beck, 3 Sunmaid, 4 J. Walden's Flower of Meath, a W. E. French's Valley Forge, 4 R. W. Walden's Hart, 3 W. Hupsey's Grey Bonnet, 4 Lulu S., 3 Regret, 4 Whitaker & Co.'s Lady Dean, 5 W. Jennings' Farewell, 6 J. H. Wingate's Kitty Clover, 4 Remember, 4 110 The Diplomatic, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, with $800 added, of which $200 to second, third to save its state, three-year-olds to carry 90 lb ; four-year-olds, 108 lb.; five years and upward, 114 lb., sex allowances; one mile and a half. Closed with 11 subs., viz.: O. Bowie's Bald Hornet, 5 J. McMahon's Hilarity, 6 W. P. Burch's Col. Sprague, a Joe Mitchell, 5 Telle Doe, 3 W. L. Scott's Greystone, 4 Davis & Co.'s Vinton, 4 Referee, 5 C. Littlefield's Tecumseh. 3 R. W. Walden's Chanticleer, 4 Lone Star Stable's Olivette, 5 MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB, BA.I..TIMORE, MD. m Spring Meeting May 19 to 22, inclusive. Tiie Cl:«baugh. Memorial, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, with added, of which $200 to tbe second, the third to save its stake ; colts to carry 110 lb., fillies and goldings allowed 3 lb. ; to name through the entry box the day before the race; hall a mile. Closed with 6 subs., at one subscription each, viz. : O. Bowie W, P. Burch G. H. Kernaghan C. W. Medinger W. L. Scott R. W. Walden 64 Ba Itimore — Spring. 1885 J,i^ The Patapsto, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $50 eacli, $20 forfeit, witli $500 added, tlie second to receive $150 out of the stakes; winners of any sweepstake to carry 5 lb. extra; five furlongs. Closed with 14 subs., viz.: O. Bowie's Cato C. W. Medinger's Elkwood Shady W. L. Scott's Bellringer W. P. Burch's Biggonnet Faun Davis & Co. 's Bess Quito W. Hussey's Springaway Velvet O. H.Kernaghan s Col. Cowan B. W. Walden's Bessie B Little Minnie Virgilia J,J,Q Tlie Animal Homebred, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, bred and owned at the time of run- ning by the nominators, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if de- clared by May 1, 188i, with $500 added, of which $100 to the sec- ond; one mile. Closed with 20 subs., viz.: O. Bowie's Consolation G. H. Kernaghan's b f, by Longfel- Lord Lome low— Brocade Marylander C. W. Medinger's Fairmount Monte Watson J. S. Owens' b c, by Botheration- Davis & Co.'s Eugo Mabel Kosette Ran cocas Stable's Krishna T. W. Doswell's Wickham W. L. Scott's Radha Winston R. W. Walden's Harefoot'' i). C. Fannin & Co.'s John C. Little Savage (dead) Mr. Kelso's Maumee M. Young's Harrigan Mr. Kelso's Warder DECLARED 31 A Y 1 , ISSi—at $10 each. Mr. Kelso's Sh- Edward Xl'X Tlie Cliesapeake, a sweepstakes for three-year-old filUes, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1884, with $500 added, of which $100 to the second; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 18 subs., viz.: O. Bowie's Catamaran Mr. Kelso's Maumee Monte Watson ...... Relay Tincture G. H. Kernaghan's b f, by Long- Vesta fellow — Brocade Joybeil F. Mossiori's Typhoon Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne W. L. Scott's Florio Davis & Co.'s Rosette Radha T. W. Doswell's Thomasia R. W. Walden's Little Savage {dead) J. E. Kelly's Natilee Lulu S. DECLARED MAY 1, 1884— a« $10 each. Clipsiana Stable's Alameda 1885 Baltimore— Spring. 65 115 The Vernal, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, non-winners of a sweepstakes when two years old, at $25 each, play or pay, with $600 added, of which $100 the second; one mile. Closed with 26 subs., viz.: J. A.. Batchelor's Princess Ban O. Uowie's Lord Lome Marylander ... Vesta W. 0. Daly's Emmett Miss Daly Davis & C j.'s Kenita T. W. Doswell's Thomasia Wickham W. Hussey's Value W. Jennings' Greenfield Maggie J Mr. Kelso's Maumee Mr. Kelso's Warder C. Littlefield's Tecumseh Lone Star Stable's Bill Sterritt Nannie Gentry J. H. McGavock's Lucy Lewis J. McMahon's Boheme J. Mitchell's Emerson W. L. Scott's Radha G. W. Terry's Jim Beck J. Walden's Ballot Burdette E. W. Walden's Harefo<>t Hart xlw The Preakness, a sweepstakes for three-year olc's, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1884, with $1,000 added, of which $200 to the second; one mile and a half. Closed with 29 subs., viz.: O. Bowie's Captain Mr. Kelso's Brookwood Consolation Kins a an Lord Lome Latitude Marylander Longview Callahan & Co.'s Thunderbolt Salpetre Clipsiana Stable's Goano Wsrder Cildge & Co.'s Soliman C. Littlefield's Tecumseh Davis & Co.'s Eugo C. F. McLaughlin Leonidcs T. W. Doswell's Charley Russell C. W. Medinger's Fairmount Wickham ' J. S. Owens' b c, by Botheration — Winston Mabel Fannin & Co.'s John C. G. M. Rye's Mystic J. E. Kelly's ch c, by Glenelg— W. L. Scott's Krishna Heliotrope Radh a b c, by Glenelg — Stamps W. Sfeoops' John Y. DECLARED MAY 1, 1884- at $10 each. Clipsiana Stable's Elgin 111 The Bancocas Handfcap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 rnly if de- clared by May 5, with $600 added, of which $100 to the second; weights to be announced April 10; winners of any handicap after the publication of the weights, to carry 51b. extra; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 36 subs., viz. : O. Bowie's Bessie, 5 J. S. Campbell's Miss Goodrich, 5 Mac, 4 M. J. Daly's Jim Carlisle, 4 W. P. Burch's Ool. Sprague, a Mike's Pride, 5 Telle Doe, 3 W. C. Daly's King Fan, 5 5 66 BaHimore — Spring. 1885 WTl The Eancocas Davis & Co.'s Enigma, 4 Fernleaf, 5 Rosiere, 4' Vinton, 4 Excelsior Stable's Hartford, a . . Nettle, 6 D. C. Fannin & Co.'s Decoy Duck,4 W.Hussey's Grey Bonnet, 4 Regret, 4 W, Jennings' Farewell, 6 Mr. Kelso's Rica, 6 . . Warder, 3 G. fl. Kernaghan's Burch, 5 C. Littlefield's Marmaduke. 4 Handicap. Lone Star Stable's Hatef, a J Mason & Son's Farragut, a . . Joe Shelby, a J, McMabon's Hilarity, 6 FraniieB.. 6 Joe Mitchell, 5 C. W. Medinger's Frank, 3 W. L Scott's Greystone, 4 . . . Referee, 5 J. Walden's Banquet, 4 R, W. Walden's Chanticleer, 4 Hart, 8 Whitta'er & Co.'s Lady Dean, 5 J. H. Wmgate's Kitty Clover. 4 118 The Peyton Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit. $10 only if declared by May 5, with $600 added, of which $100 to the second; weights to be announced on April 10; winners of any handicap after the publication of the weights, to carry 5 lb. extra; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 32 subs., viz. : O. Bowie's Bald Hornet, 5 . Bessie, 5 W. P. Burch's Col. Sprague, a .... Telle Doe, 3 J. S. Campbell's John Sullivan, 6 Miss Goodrich, 5 M. J. Daly's Jim Carlisle, 4 Mike's Pride. 5 W. C. Daly's King Fan, 5 Davis & Co 's Enigma, 4 Fernleaf, 5 Rosiere, 4 Vinton, 4 Excelsior Stable's Hartford, a . . . Nettle, 6 W. Hussey's Grey Bonnet, 4 W. Hussey's Regret, 4 W. Jennings' Farewell, 6 Mr. Kelso's Rica, 6 Warder, 3 C. Littlefield's Marmaduke, 4 J. Mason & Son's Farragut, a Pink Cottage, 5 J. McMahon'sFrankieB., & Hilarity, 6 Joe Mitchell, 5 W. L. Scott's Greystone, 4 Referee, 5 J. Waldea's Banquet, 4 R, W, Walden s Chantileer, 4 Harefoot, 3 Whittaker & Co.'s Lady Dean, 5 119 The Central, a sweepstakes lor two-year. olds, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1885, with $600 added, of which $100 to the second; one mile. Closed with 55 subs., viz. : O. Bowie's Cassatt J. Cotton's Listo Cato Dwyer Bros.'Brambleton eh c, by Catesby — My Mary- Buffalo land Envoleur J. E. Carmen's Grace J. Hawley 1885 Baltimore — Spring. 67 119 Dwyer Bros.' Lulu Lydia Millie Peeksbill Portland Quincy Riclifield Rutland Mr. Kelso's Billycock Lansdowne Leopold Lottery The Bard G. H. Kernaghan's Fred. Smith Little Minnie C. Littlefield's Bandala Gr. L. Lorillard's Friar Mariner C. W. Medinger's Cowdriver Wheatly J. S. Owens' eh c, by Botheration The Central, Eancocas Stable's Ariel Cyclops Dewdrop Hercules Housatonic Kanawha Naiad Restless Savanac Talledega Winfred Yucatan Zamor W. L, Scott's Pocomoke Velvet Waitaway War Whoop F. Stearns, Jr.'s Elkwood Suffolk Stable's ch f, by Thunder- storm — Sue Dougherty R. W. Walden's Argyle Rock and Rye — Caramita ch c, by Botheration — Mabel Royal Ramapo Stable's Prince Leopold W. Williams' John Alexander 120 The £>ixie. a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 'only if declared by Jan. 1, 1885. and $25 if declared by Aug. 1, 1885,'witlE $1,500 added, of which $500 to the second, the third " to save it» stake; two miles. Closed with 80 subs., viz. Appleby & Co.'s Goldfellow E. J. Baldwin's Brandywine ..: . . Verano O. Bowie's Captain Consolation Lord Lome Mary lander Callahan & Co.'s Thunderbolt L. Christy's Tennessee Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne Goano Cridge & Co.'s Soliman Davis & Co.'s Eugo T. W. Doswell's Wickham Winston Dwyer Eros.' Detective Elmendorf Executor Petersburg Dwyer Bros.' Richmond Sumner J, V. Elliott's Jack Cade Fannin & Co.'s John C. T. Hernon & Son's Kestrel J. E. Kelly's ch c, by Glenelg— Heliotrope be, by Glenelg — Stamps Mr. Kelso's Brookwood Mr. Keiso's Kinsman ...... Longvie sv Saltpetre Warder N. W. Kittson's FlizabetBi ...... St. Louis C. Littlefield's Preseott (deadfj Tecumseh G. L. Lorillard's HopefuL St. Augustine 68 Baltimore — Swing. 1885 120 The Dixie. J. E. McDonald's Lenox Kaneocas Stable's Katrine C. W. Medinger's Fairmount Neptune J. S. Owens' b c, by Botheration — "Wanda Mabel Zangbar Preakness Stable's Tontine Suffolk Stable's Hop Sing Eancocas Stable's Chimera Skookum Cholula E. W. Walden'a Harefoot Heimdal Hart Heva DECLARED JAN. Appleby (& Co.'s Mentmore Sussex Ballot ■Clipsiana Stable's Elgin T. W. Doswell's Charley Russell Dwyer Bros.' Col. Clay Emmett Electrifier J. E. Kelly's John Y. Leonidas Mr. Kelso's Latitude JV". W. Kittson's Sir Hercules Sayre SiOley 1, 1885— a< $10 each. Queen Anne Gr. L. LoriUard's Roysterer Hawthorne P. Lorill rd's Cincinna us Grendel [Justin Mack) Hoder Goblin Peoria Preakness Stable's Armadale W. L. Scott's Krishna Radha R. W. Walden's Harrgan Lulu S. 121 The Vestal, a sweepstakes for three-year- -Id fillies, at $25 each, $10 only if declared by January 1, 1885, with $500 added, the second to receive $1C0 out of the stakes: one mile and a half. Closed with 44 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Glencross Mira O. Bowie's Catamaran Joybell ...... Vesta Monte Watson Gr. B. Bryson's Bipplette Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne Davis & Co.'s Eosette T. Hernon & Son's Kestrel J. E. Kelly's Nat'lee Mr. Kelso's Maiimee J. T. Kings Miitletoe N. W. Kittson's Elizabeth Queen Anne DECLARED JAN. 0. Bowie's Tincture J. E. Kelly's chf, by King Alfonso- Zephyr JV. W. Kittson's Theodora bf, by Alarm- Preciosa N. W. Kittson's Laurette J. E. McDonald's Miss Palmer Preakness Stable's Morning Glory Sapphire Eancocas Stable's Chimera Dione Heva Katrire Unrest Wanda P. H. Eyan's Abra W. L. ecott's Florio Eadha E. W. Walden's Lulu S. 1, 1S85— at $10 each. N. W. Kittson' sbf, by Strachino- lone H. Monk Mason & Co.'s Heartsease A. Sturgis' Sulita R. W. Walden's Little S vage Clipsiana Stable's Alameda 1885 Baltimore — Spring. 69 121 Mr. Kelso's Relay G. L. Lorill ird's Etha Souci The Vestal. P. Lorillard's Ilia ...... Peoria Cyrilla 122 The Breckeii ridge, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $200 eacli, $100 forfeit, $10 only if declared by Jan. 1, 1885, $25 if declared by Aug. 1 1885, and $50 if declared by Oct. 1, 1885, with $1,000 added, of wnich $500 to tie sscond, the third to save its stake; winner of the Dixie to carry 5 lb. extra; two miles. Closed with 76 subs., viz. : Appleby & Co.'s Goldfellow E. J Baldwin's Verano Volante O. Bowie's Captain Consolation Lord Lome Marylander Cal'ahan & Co.'s Thunderbolt L. Christy's Tennessee Clipsiana Stable's Goano Cridge & Co.'s Soliman Davis k Co.'s Eugo T. W. Doswell's Wickham Winston Dwyer Bros.' Detective Elmendorf Executor Petersburg Richmond Sumner Fannin & Co.'s John C. T. HernoQ & Son's Kestrel J. E. Kelly's ch c, by Glenelg— He- liotrope b c, by G-lenelg— Stamps Mr. Kelso's Brookwood * Kinsman DECLARED JAN.l, 1885 Mr Kelso's Longview Saltpetre .... "Warder N. W. Kittson's Elizabeth — . St. Louis C. Littlefield's Prescott [dead) Tecumseh G. L. Lorillard's Hopeful ..... St. Augustine J. E. McDonald's Lenox C. W. Medinger's Fairmount J. S. Owens' b c, by Botheration — Mabel Preakness Stable's Tontine Rancocas Stable's Chimera Cholula Heimdal Heva Katrine , Neptune War da Zangbar. Suffolk Stable' s Hop Sing Skookum R. W, Walden's Harefoot Lulu S Appleby & Johnson's Mentmore Suss X Ballot ClipMana Stable's Elgin Salviator Mr. Kelso's Latitude N. W. Kittson's Sibley Sir Hercules Sayre Queen Anne Preakness Stable's Emissary W. L. Scott's Krishna Radha ■at $10 each. Dwye • Bros ' Col. Clay Emmett Electric Light J. E. Kelly's John Y. Leonidas G. L. Lorillard's Roysterer .... Hawthorne P. Lorillard's Cincinnatus Grendel [J us' in Mack) Goblin .... Under Peoria 70 Jerome Park — Spring. 1885 AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB, JBROxlIE PARK, N. Y. Spring Mieting begins 'May 26 and continues to June 9. Ji^O The Juvenile, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $50 eacli, half forfeit, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $250 out of the stakes; half a mile. Closed with 35 subs., viz: Jippleby & Co.'s Moss Sose ^ . . . . Bed Biding Hood A. Belmont's Gil Bias J. Brophy's Noxubee W. P. Burch^s Biggonnet Clipaiana Stable's Ben Pryor Jackson Lady B. Laura Garrison 3)wyer Bros,' Buffalo Lulu ..... . . Lydia MiUie Portland J. E. Kelly's ch c, by Glenelg- Nannie Black b c, by Glenelg — Optima N. W. Kittson's Mink Refrain Spinnette G L. Loi illard's Electric Fay Lady Bird Kancho del Paso's Ben All Fortuna Preciosa W. L. Scott's Charity Faun Pocomoke Waitaway E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Kalula E. W. Walden's Besslp B. D. D. Withers' Bass Viol Necromancy . . br or b f, by Lisbon— Austria Salisbury 124 The Withers, sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, only $10 if declared by Aug. 1, 1884, $20 if declared by May 15, 1885, with $1,000 added, second to receive $200 out of stakes; one mile. Closed with 70 subs., viz.: J.E.Kelly's b c,byGlenelg— Stamps ch c,by Glenelg— Heliotrope Mr. Kelso's Brookwood Saltpetre Appleby & Co.'s Goldfellow O. Bowie s Lord Lome Consolation . . Marylander ■Captain Closed with 22 subs., viz.: W. C. Daly's Ecuador lb. ; one mile and a half, J. Barrett's Warren Lewis . L. C. Behman's Col. Morris G. B. Bryson's Palinurus Callahan & Co.'s Miss Brewster J. Croker's George Singer ly M. J. Daly's Jim Carlisle Ligan A. Fischer's Tunis Ganley & Co.'s Judge Griffith J. Grayer's Neophyte J. H. Green's Broughton 1885 Brighton Beach. 83 141 ^^6 'S'^* Beach Railroad. W, Hamilton's Young Ducliess W. Mulkey's Joquita W. Henry's The King Oxford Stable's Manitoba T. Hernon & Son's Rucbiel W. Sanford's South Maid T. Hussey's Eegret Summit Stable's Blizzard W. B. Jennings' Ten Strike M, Woodland's Trenton "lAO Tlie Bngeman. Memorial, Irthl [TO BE RUN MAY 30.] a sweepstakes for all ages, at $25 each, $10 only if declared by May 23, with $500 added, of which $100 to the second, the third to save its stake; weights, 5 lb. under the scale of the American Associa- tion: winners of two or more races in 1885 to carry full weight, according to the same rules; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 35 subs., viz.: L. C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4 J. H. Green's BroughtpH, 4 Blohm Bros.' Little Minch, 5 W. Hamilton's Frolic, 4 A. M. Burton's Peacock, 3 Young Duchess, £ Type, 3 L. Hart's Beecher, 3 Callahan & Co.'s Miss Brewster, 4 Hopson Bros.' Delilah, 5 L C. Chase's Herbert, 6 T. Joseph's Romolo, 4 L. Constant's Mike's Pride, 5 P. McKellar's Cedar Grove 5 J. Croker's George Singerly, i P. H. McMahon s Eachus, 3 E. E. Crowley's Lady Morton, 4 H. D. Markstone s Florence M. 3 W. C. Daly's Emmett, 3 W. Mulkey's Joquita 4 MissDaly, 3 Topsy. a D. D. Davis' Battledore, 5 Oxford Stable's Manitoba, 4 Excelsior Stable's Belle Garland, 4 F. Eobinson's Little Fred, 6 Laura Glass, a J. Eowe's Strickland, 4 R. B Fillmore's Islette, 3 Snyder & Co 's Pilot, 5 T. M. Fleming's Ganymede, 5 G. B. Walters' Huron, 4 Ganley & Co.'s Judge Griffith, 4 G. L. Weidman's Eva S., 4 J. R. Graham's Haledon, a lAO The Hotel Brigliton, ATW [TO BE BUN JUNE 17.] a sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward, at $25 each, $10 only if declared by June 10, with $600 added, of which $100 to the sec- cond, the third to save its stake; horses entered to be sold for $5 000, to carry full weight undor the scale of the American Asso- ciation; if to be sold for $4,000, allowed 5 lb. ; and if for less, to be allowed lib. lor each $100 less down to $1,000; subscribers in- tending to start horses for this stake must name them with the amount they are to be sold for through the entry box at the regular time of closing on June 16, the winner to be put up at auction immediately after the race, and any surplus over the entered selling price to be divided between the owner of the sec- ond and the B. B. R. A.; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 71 subs., viz.: N. Becker's McBowling, 6 R. Brandt's Boulotte, 4 L. C. Behman's Dan K., a F. B. Brannon's Centenial, 5 Lutestring, 6 L. C. Bruce's Yorktown, 4 84 Brighton Beach. 1885 143 The Hotel S. Bryant's Lady of the Lake, 3 Cahill Bros.' Montauk, 6 L. C. Chase's Gouveneur, a Herbert, 6 D. Colaizzi's Violator, 5 L. Constant's Mike's Pride, 5 J. Croker's Alfred, 3 Transit, i E. E Crowley's Gold Dollar, 4 W. C. Daly's Eulogy, 3 King Tom, 4 D. D Davis' Hickory Jim, a Unknown, 4 I'. Erzinger's Baltazar, 6 Excelsior Stable's Hartford, a ...... Nettle, 6 J. H. Green's Brotigh.ton, 4 , LiUieB., 6 Miss Walton, 3 Planter, 3 "W. Hamilton's Glengarine, 6 Norena, 4 Hanley & Co.'s Jacobus, 5 L. Hart's Frank E., 5 Little Dan, 6 Hayden & Barry's Halifax, 6 C. Hirn's Ballard, 6 Hopson Bros.' Delilah, 5 G. Horn's Red Eox, a ...... Valley Forge, 4 G. Horn's Windsail, 3 T. Hussey's Grey Bonnet, 4 Regret, 4 Brighton. M. Kollmeyer's Change, 4 W. Lakeland's Arsenic, 6 Tattler, 4 C. Lester's Col. Clay, 3 J. W. & R. H. Loud's Lady Loud,4 J. Mason & Son's Farragut, a Joe Shelby, a J. H. McCormack'sHaroline, 3 ...... Valiant, 4 D. McGowan's Americus, 4 P. McKellar's Cedar Grove, 5 W. McMahon s Billy Mack, 3 W. Malkey's Jim Nave, 3 Topsy, a J. Mullm s Frank MuUins, 3 H, A. Newton's Marsh Redon 6 D. T. Pulsifer's Hanap, 4 Whi^perine, 4 F. Robinson's King Lion, 5 W. Sanford's Eva Britton, 3 S. M. Sexton's Dizzy Blonde, a M. Smith's Bart Warren, 5 N. H. Snyder & Co.'s Pilot, 5 W. Stoops' John Y., 3 Summit Siable's Blizzard, 4 W. H. Timmons' Buccaneer, 6 P. Tobin's Inconstant, 5 R. W. Walden's Hart, 3 G. B. Walters' Sister. 4 G. L. Weidman's Jocose, 5 A. W. Weingardt's Blue Bell, 4 Whittaker & Co.'s Lady Dean, 5 T y| /I Tlie Brooklyn Handicap, X X JL [TO BE EUN JUNE 19.] a sweepstakes for three-year olds and upw^ard, at $25 each. $10 only if declared by noon of June 15, with $600 added, of which $100 to the second, the third to save its stake; weights to be announced June 8, and winners of 07ie or more races after the publication of the weights to carry 3 lb. extra; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 65 subs , viz.: J. Barrett's Warren Lewis, 4 Beaconsfield Stable'sWoodflower,5 L. C. Beaman's Col. Morris, 4 Lutestring. 6 J. B. Brannon's Centennial, 5« S. Bryant's Charlie Marks, a G. B. Bryson's Corsair, a Palinurus, 4 W. P. Burch's Col. Sprague, a L. C. Chase's Herbert, 6 J. Croker's Geo. Singerly, 4 L. Curran's Sovereifin Pat, 5 M. J. Daly's Jim Carlisle, 4 W. C. Daly s Ecuador, 4 Ligan, 4 D. D. Davis' Hickory Jim, a Unknown, 4 J. V. Elliott's Jack Cade, 3 1885 Brighton Beach. 85 \^/^ The Brooklyn Handicap. Excelsior Stable's Hartford, a H. D. Markstone's Florence_M., Nettle, 6 D- McGowan's Americus, 4 A.Fisclier's Tunis, 4 P. H. McMahoii's Comanclie, 5 T. M. Flemming's Ganymede, 5 Lytton, 5 Ganley & Co.'s Judge Griffith, 4 W. Mulkey's Joquita, 4 B. Goodwin's Bondholder, 5 Topsy , a J. H. Green's Broughton, 4 Murphy & Co.'s Blue Peter, 5 Lillie B., 6 Oxford Stable's Manitoba, 4 ...... Planter, 8 !>. T. Pulsifer's Hanap, 4 W. Hamilton's Norena, 4 ...... King Robin, 4 Young Duchess, 4 Whisperine, 4 Hanley & Co.'s Glenellen, 5 H. Roberts' Girofla, a li. Hart's Frank E., 5 F. Robinson's Little Fred, 6 . . . Little Dan, 6 P. H. Ryan's Caramel, 5 Hernon & Son's Ruchiel, 4 N. H. Snyder & Co.'s Pilot, 5 T. Hussey's Regret, 4 J. B Stewart's Three Cheers, 3 G. W. -Jennings' Tony Foster, 5 Summit Stable's Blizzard, 4 G. H. Kernagtian's Mittie B, 4 Henry B., 5 W. Lakeland's Arsenic, 6 R. W. Walden's Chanticleer, 4 Bouncer, 6 G. L. Weidman's Eva S., 4 ' .!'.!'.'. Tattler, 4 A-W. Weingardt's BlueBell,4 Lone Star Stake's Hatef, a Wild & Co.'s Choctaw, 4 John Sullivan, 6 . H.J. Woodford's Barnum, 6 J. W. & R. H. Loud's Richard L., 4 1 yi f" The Manhattan. Hotel, J.'XO [TO BE BUN JUNE 24.] a selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward, at $25 each, $10 only if declared by June 17, with $600 added, of which $100 to the"seaond, the third to save its stake; horses entered to be sold for $4,000, to carry full weight, under the scale of the Americaa Association; if to be sold for $3,000, allowed 7 lb., and if for less, to be allowed 1 lb. for each $100 less down to $1,000; forremain- der of conditions, see Dwyer Stakes (No. 139); one mile and a quarter. Closed with 52 subs., viz. ; L. C. Behman's Lutestring, 6 J. H. Green's Broughton, 4 L. C. Bruce's Vocalic, 4 Lillie B., 6 S. Bryant's Lady of the Lake, 3 ...... Planter. 3 W. P. Burch's C3l. Sprague, a W. Hamilton's Norina, 4 L. C. Chase's Herbert, 6 L. Hart's Little Dan, 6 B. Collazzi's Violator, 5 Haydon & Co.'s Halifax, 6 L. Constant's Mike's Pride, 5 C. Hirn's Ballard, 6 J. Croker's Alfred, 3 Hopson Bros.' Woodcraft, a Transit, 4 G. Horn's Red Fox, a L. Curran's Sovereign Pat, 5 Windsail, 3 M. J. Daly's Jim Carlislp, 4 T. Hussey's Grey Bonnet, 4 D. D. Davis' Hickory Jim, a T. Hussey's Regret, 4 Unknown, 4 W. B. Jennings' Cardinal McClos- P. Duffy's Maggie B. , 5 key, 5 Excelsior Stable's Hartford, a Ten Strike, 4 Nettle, 6 W. Lakelands Arsenic, a 86 Brighton Beach. 1885 145 The Manhattan Hotel. W. Lakeland's Tattler, 4 F. Bobinson's King Lion, 5 J. Mason & Son's Joe Shelby, a S. M. Sexton's Dizzy Blonde, a Pink Cottage. 5 ^u M. Smith's Bart Warren, 5 P. McKellar's Cedar Grove, 5 N. H- Snyder & Co.'s Pilot, 5 W. McMahon's Billy Mack, 3 Summit Stable's Blizzard, 4 W. Mulkey's Jim Nave, 3 W. H. Timmons' Greanbusli, 4 Topsy, a R. W. Walden's Hart, 3 Murphy & Co.'s Blue Peter, 5 G. B. Walters' Sister 4 D. T. Pulsifer's Hanap, 4 A. W. Weingardt's Blue Bell, 4 King Ilobin, 4 J. M. Whitaker's Vancluse, 3 Whisperine, 4 1^^ The Gravesend Handicap, iriU [TO BE EtTN JUNE 26.] a sweepstakes for three-year-olds ana upward, at $25 each, $10 only if declared by noon of June 22, with $700 added, of which $200 to the second, and $50 to the third; weights to be announced June 15; winners of one or more races, after the publication of the weights, to carry 5 lb. extra; or of the Brooklyn Handicap, 7 lb. extrj; one mile and a half. Closed with 50 subs., viz.: J, Barrett's Warren Lewis, 4 W. B. Jennings' Cardinal McClos- Beaconsfield Stable's Woodflower,5 key,. 5 L. C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4 .... Ten Strike, 4 L. C. Bruce's Yorktown, 4 D. L. Klauberg's Wave o' Light, a G. B. Bryson's Corsair, a Palinurus, 4 W. P. Burch's Telie Doe, 3 J. Croker's George Singerly, 4 L, Curran's Sovereign Pat, 5 M. J. Daly's Jim Carlisle, 4 W. C. Daly's Ecuador, 4 Ligan, 4 D. D. Davis' Unknown, 4 Excelsior Stable's Hartford, a Nettle, 6 T. M. Flemming's Ganymede, 5 T. riynn's Kisber, a B. Goodwin's Bondholder, 5 Free Gold, 6 J. H. Green's Broughton, 4 Planter, 3 L. Hart's Little Dan, 6 Paterson, 5 W. Henry's The King, 4 T. Hernon & Son's Ruchiel, 4 T. Hussey's Regret, 4 W. Lakeland's Arsenic, a Lone Htar Stable's John Sullivan, 6 Olivette, 5 J. W. & R. H. Loud's Richard L., 4 P. H. McMahon's Comanche, 5 W. Mulkey's Jim Nave, 3 Joquita, 4 Murphy & Co.'s Blue Peter, 5 Oxford Stable's Manitoba, 4 D. T. Pulsifer's Hanap, 4 King Robin, 4 Whisperine, 4 H. Roberts' Girofla, a P. H Ryan's Caramel, 5 W. Sanford's South Maid, 4 S. M. Sexton s Dizzy Blonde, a Summit Stable's Henry B., 5 Royal Arch, 4 R. W. Walden's Chanticleer, 4 Wild & Co.'s Choctaw, 4 H. J. Woodford's Barnum, 6 1 /I W The Brigliton Beach. Railroad, Ji^ J T.I BE KUN JUNE 29,] a selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upwards, at $25 each. $10 only if declared by June 24, with $700 added, of which $200 to 1885 Brighton Beach. 87 ^^■^ The Brighton Beach Railroad. the second, and $50 to tlie third; horses entered to be sold for $3 000 to carry full weight under the scale of the American Asso- ciation; if to be sold for $2,500, allowed 5 lb., and if for less to be allowed 1 lb. for each $100 less down to $1,000; for remainder of conditions see Dwyers' Stakes (No. 139); one mile and three fur- longs. Closed with 47 subs., viz. C. Behman's Col. Morris, i Lutestring, 6 jR. Brandt's Boulotte, 4 G. B. Bryson's Corsair, a IV. P. Burch's Col. Sprague, a Cahill Bros.' Thurles, 5 X. C. Chase's Herbert, 6 D. Colaizzi's Violator, 5 I.. Constant's Mike's Pride, 5 J". CroRer's Alfred, 3 ' Transit, 4 M. J. Daly's Tilford, 5 Vibrator, 5 "W. C. Daly's Ligan, 4 D. D. Davis' Hickory Jim, a' Unknown, 4 P. Duffy's Maggie B., 5 Excelsior Stable's Hartford, a Nettle, 6 J. Grayer's Neophyte, i J. H. Green's Broughton, 4 LillieB.,6 Planter. 3 .S. L. Grove's Myrtle. 3 W. Hamilton's Norena, 4 L. Hart's Little Dan, 6 Paterson, 5 Hernon & Son's Runnymede, 6 G. Horn's Red Fox, a .... Windsail, 3 T. Hussey's Regret, 4 W. B. Jennings' Cardinal McClos- key, 5 Ten Strike, 4 - W. Lakeland's Arsenic, a J. Mason & Son's Joe Shelby, a D McGowan's Americus, 4 W. Mul'- ey's Jim Nave, 3 ... Topsy, a - ■- . J. Mullins' Frank MuUins, 3 Murphy & Co.'s Blue Peter, 5 D. T. Pulsifer's Hanap, 4 King Robin, 4 ....,., Whisperine, 4 M. Smith's Bart Warren, 5 Summit Stable's Henry B., 5 R. W. Walden's Hart, 3 G. B. Walters' Huron, 4 ^ An Tlie Kings County Cup, J[T;'0 [to be run JULY 2.] a sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward, at $50 each, half forfeit, with $1,000 added, of which $'300 to the second, and $100 to the third; winners of any one cup race in 1885, or of any of two miles and upward, not a handicap, for which less than weight for age was carried according to the rules under which the race was run, to carry 5 lb.; of two cup races, or of two races as named a-bove, 7 lb. ; of three or more cup races, or of three races as named above, 10 lb. extra; horses having run at Brighton Beach in 1885 without winning at any distance, allowed 5 lb.; two miles. -Closed with 25 subs., viz L C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4 G. B. Bryson's Palinurus, 4 Callahan & Co.'s Miss Brewster, 4 M. J. Daly's Jim Carlisle, 4 W. C. Daly's Ecuador, 4 Excelsior Stable's Hartford, a Nettle, 6 K. B. Filmore's Islette, 3 B. Goodwin's Free Gold, 6 L. Graham's Brunswick, 6 L. Hart's Nattie Hamilton, 3 T. Hernon & Son's Runnymede, 6 W. Lakeland's Exile, 3 J. W. &R H. Loud's Lida Stan- hope, a J. E. M. Donald's Fosteral, 6 88 Brighton Beach. 1885; 148 The Kings County Cup. J. E McDonald's Wallansee, 6 E. J. McElmeel's Gen. Monroe, a P. H. McTVI ah on's Comanche, 5 W. Mulkey's Joquita, 4 Murphy & Co.'s Fellowship, 3 D. T. Pulsifer's Hanap, 4 Whisperine, 4 Summit Stable's Henry B., 5 .. .. Koyal Arch, 4 H. J. Woodford's Barnum, 6 1 /I Q The Independence Steeplechase, JL'^W [TO BE KUN JULY 4.] a sweepstakes at $50 each, half forfeit, with $500 added, of which f lOO' to the second, the third to save its stake; light welter weights; winners of one steeplechase in 1885, at any distance and of any value, to carry 5 lb,, of two or more such races, 7 lb. extra; full course. Closed with 25 subs., viz.: J. N. Ackerman's Ohio Boy, a Hopson Bros.' Will Davis, a F. Ahrens' Buckra, 6 W. Lakeland's Honairetta, 5 J. Birmingham, Jr 's Odette, 6 M. Lynch's Major Wheeler, a R. M. Brannon's Revenge, a J. H. McOormack's Bonero, 5 Chestnut Stable's Gilt Edge, a Pope Leo, a W. C. Daly's Jim McGowan, 4 M. N. Nolan's Capt. Curry, 5 P. Duffy's Jim Clunen, 5 Miss Moulsey, a Krupp Gun, a T. Sharkey's Tonawanda, 6 Excelsior Stable's Abraham, a J. H. Smith's Bellerophon, 4 Quebec, 6 M. Smith's Bart. Warren, 5 L. Hart's Capt. York, a M. Woodland's Trenton, 4 Paterson, 5 Wynne & Son's Pawnee, a T. Hernon & Son's Shortcake, 6 ICn The .Inly Cup, 1(JW [TO BE KTJN JULY 15.1 a sweepstakes for all ages, at $25 each, play or pay. $10 only if declared' by noon of July 8, with $700 added, of which $200 to the second, and $100 to the third; to carry 100 lb., without allowances; one mile and three quarters. Closed with 33 subs., viz.: L. C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4 C Hirn's Ballard, 6 Callahan & Co 's Thunderbolt, 3 W. B Jennings' Cardinal Mc- E. E. Crowley's Lady Morton, 4 Closl^ey. 5 L. Curren's Sovereign Pat, 5 Ten Strike, 4 M. J. Daly's Jim Carlisle, 4 J. W. & R. H. Loud's Lida Stau- W. C. Daly's Ecuador, 4 hope, a Excelsior Stable's Hartford, a J. E. McDonald's Fosteral, 6 Nettle, 6 Long Knight, 5 A. Fischer's 'Tunis, 4 Wallansee, 6 T. Flynn's Kisber, 6 E. J. McElmeel's Gen. Monroe, a P. C. Fox's Tom Martin, 4 W. Mulkey's Topsy, a J. R. Graham's Haledon. a Murphy & Co.'s Blue Peter, 5 L. Graham's Brunswick, 6 G. W. Nixon's Bob Tafigart, 4 W. F. Gray's Phil Lewis, 5 S. M. Sexton's Dizzy Blonde, a. J. Grayer's Neophyte, 4 Summit Stable's Blizzard, 4 B, Goodwin's Free Gold, 6 Henry B., 5 T. Hernon & Son's Ruchiel, 4 H. J. Woodford's Barnum, 6 Runnymede, 6 1885 Brighton Beach. 1 ni The Iron Pier Handicap, Iwl [TO BE RUN JULY 27.] a sweepstakes for all ages, at $25 each, ]0 only if declared by July 22^ with $700 added, of which $200 to the second, and $50 to the third; weights to be announced July 20; winners of one or more races after the publication of the weights, to carry 5 lb. extra; one milfr and a half. Closed with 51 subs., viz. : J. Barrett's Warren Lewis, 4 N. Becker's Col. Clark, 3 L. C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4 . Lutestring, 6 E. M. Rrannon's Tecumseh, 3 CahillBros.'Thurles, 5 Callahan & Co.'s Miss Brewster, 4 D Colaizzi's Violator, 5 L. Constant's Mike's Pride, 5 J. Croker's Geo. Singerly, 4 M. J. Daly's Jim Carlisle, 4 Tilford, 4 W. C. Daly's Emmett, 3 Ligan, 4 D. D. Davis' Hickory Jim, 4 Unknown, 4 Excelsior Stable's Hartford, a Nettle, 6 T. M. Flemming's Ganymede, 5 T. Flynn's Kisber, 6 B. Goodwin's Bondholder, 5 Free Gold, 6 W. F. Gray's Phil Lewis, 5 J. H. Green's Broughton, 4 Planter. 3 L. Hart's Little Dan, 6 L. Hart's Paterson, 5 W. Henry's The King, 4 T. Hernon & Son's Carlisle, 5 Mollie Walton, 3 ... .. Ruchiel, 4 Runnymede, 6 W. B. Jennings' Cardinal McClos- key, 5 Ten Strike, 4 W. Lakeland's Exile, 3 * Lone Star Stable's John Sullivan.S H. D. Markstone's Florence M., 3 W. Mulkey's Jim Nave, 3 Topsy, a Murphy & Co.'s Blue Peter, 5 Fellowship, 3 G. M. Nixon's J. W. White, 4 D. T, Pulsiler's Hanap, 4 King Robin, 4 Whisperine, 4 S. M. Sexton's Dizzy Blonde, a Summit Stable's Blizzard, 4 ..,,.. Henry B., 5 Royal Arch, 4 W. Stoop's Tornado, 4 A. W. Weingardt's Blue Bell, 4 1 f"rt The Brighton Handicap, Iw^ [TO BE RUN JULY '>9.] a sweepstakes for two-year-olds and upward, at $10 each, $15 additi- onal for starters, with $400 added, of which $100 to the second, and $50 to the third; weights to be published on July 24, and declarations to be made through the entry box on July 27; six. furlongs. Closed with 71 subs., viz.: J. N. Ackerman's Rushbrook, 5 L. C. Chase's Gouverneur, a N. Becker's McBowling, 6 Herbert, 6 L. C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4 W. C. Daly's Lizzie D., 2 Dan K., a D. D. Davis' Battledore, 5 Lutestring, 6 Glendower, a T. Berninger's Riddle, 6 A.J. Delaney's Modoc, 4 J. B. Brannon's Rico, 3 J. B. Elliott's Pericles, 4 P. W. Brown's Dynamite, 2 F. Erzinger's Baltazar, 6 Emma Gillette, 3 T. M. Flemrning's Ganymede, 5 L. C. Bruce's Vocalic. 4 A. Fischer's Grand Duke, 2 Cahill Bros.' Montauk, 6 , Melton, 2 ^0 Brighton Beach; Coney Island — Sprcng. 1885 152 A. 0. The Brighton Handicap. Franklin's Carter, 2 Eager, 2 J. H. Green's Brougliton, 4 Lizzie Walton, 2 S. L. Gro-s^e's Myrtle, 3 W. Hamilton's Frolic, 4 Glengarine, 6 Hanley & Co.'s GlenuUen, 5 Jacobus, 5 Hern on & Son's Carlisle, 5 Theodorus, 4 T. Hussey's Kednette, 2 Springaway, 2 P. McKellar's Cedar Grove, 5 W. Mc Mahon's billy Mack, 3 Charley Kempland, 6 . Magnum, 4 W. Mulkey's Hespero, 4 H. A. Newton s Marsh Redon, 6 D. O'Connor's Deceit, 3 G. Parberry's Rosetta, 2 Pillager, 3 D. T. Pulsifer's Hanap, 4 King Robin, 4 Wbisperine, 4 F. Robinson's Delia, 2 G. B. Jennings' Ct-pt. Flaberty, a King Lion, 5 W. B. Jennings' Bonnie Lee, 3 Industry, 3 "T. Joseph's Romolo, 4 .... Sallie Glenn, 8 JM. Kollmeyer's Change, 4 E. Leigh's Avery, 4 G. A. Lester's Goblin, 3 -J. Mason & Son's Eva K., a Pink Cottage, 5 J. H. McCormack's Pope Leo, a T. McDonald's Frelda, 4 W. Sanford's EvaBritton, 3 W. Stoops' Knight Templar, a W. H. Timmons' Buccaneer, 6 P. Tobin's Inconstant, 5 G. L. "Weidman's Eva S., 4 Jocose, 5 "Wild & Co.'s Theodora, 3 L. Whitney's Banero, 3 Bonanza, 4 Mary W., 5 CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, NISW YORK. CITY AND SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Spring Meeting June 11 to July 1, inclusive. 153 Tile Foam, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay, with $1,000 out of the stakes; five furlongs. added, the second, to receive Closed with 62 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Blue Day Lookout Moss Rose W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Blue Wing Pure Rye Syntax W. P. Burch's Biggonet J. E. Cannon's Grace C. Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Ferona Hawley ^ Lulu -. Lydia Millie Dwyer Bros.' Peekskill Portland Quincy Richfield Rutland Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Jackson LadyB. The Dipper {dead) A. Fischer's Melton P. H. Hynes' Dahabiah G. H. Kernaghan's Jennie B. Little Minnie G. L. Lorillard's Electric Faocy Ladybird - Coney Island — Bpnng. 91 153 The G. L. Lorillard's Fay Mariner C. W. Medinger's Cowdriver Wheatly Monmouth Stable's Saxony Preakness Stable's Bonnie Prince Kancocas Stable's Ariel Cyclops Dewdrop Housatouic . Kanawha Pontico Kestless Saluda Savanac Foam. Eancocas Stable's Ulida Winfred Yucatan Zamor . W. L. Scott's Bellringer Charity Faun Flavia Pocoraoke Quito Waitaway K. W. Walden's Rock and Rye D. D. Withers' Bass Viol Necromancy , Salisbury 154 Tlie Surf, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay, with $1,000 added, the second to receive the F-oam Stakes to carry 7 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co 's Blue Day Lookout IMoss Ros6 W. *S. Barnes & Co.'s Blue Wing Boaz Pure Eye Syntax J. E. Cannon's Grace C, Cassidy Bros.' Ophelia Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pfyor Jackson Lady B. The Dipper {dead) Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo , Envoleur Ferona Hawley Lulu Lydia Millie PeekskiU Portland Quincy Richfield Rutland A. Fischers Melton P. H. Hynes' Queen of Hearts G. H. Kernaghan's Belle Walsh out of the stakes; the winner of lb.; five furlongs. Closed with 64 G. H. Kernaghan's Col. Cowan G. L. Lorillard's Electric Fay G. L. Lorillard's Ladybird Mariner C W. Medinger's Cowdriver Wheatly Preakness Stable's Lorenzo Rancocas Stable's Ariel Cyclops Dewdrop .. ... Housatonic Kanawha Pontico Restless Saluda Savanac Ulida Winfred Yucatan Zamor W. L. Scott's Charity Flavia Homeward Bound ■ Pocomoke Quito Velvet Waitaway E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Brier 92 Con^y Island — Spring. 1885 154 E. V. Snedeker's Gladys Kalula E. W. Walden's Letretia The Surf. D. D. Withers' Bass Viol Necromancy ...... Salisbury 155 Tlie Great Post, a post sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $200 eacli, play or pay, with $1,500 added, the second to receive $500 out of the stakes; each subscriber limited to one subscription, and to name three horses at time of entry and bring one to the post; subscriptions may be made by sealed entry, which must be sent by registered mail, endorsed " Sealed entry for the Great Post Stakes," and with the name of the subscriber, such entries to be opened and published two days before the race; six furlongs. Closed with 14 subs., viz.,. Appleby & Co., sealed entry E. J. Baldwin's Lijero MoUie McCarthy's Last Silver Cloud A. J. Cassatt, sealed entry Clipsiara Stable, sealed entry Dwyer Bros., sealed entry J. E. Kelly, sealed entry G. L, Lorillard's Electric Ladybird .... Mariner Rancocas Stable, sealed entry W. L. Scott, entry E. V. Snedeker & Co., sealed entry iUU The Great Two- Year-Old Selling^, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $50 each, half forfeit, with $l,O0a' added, the second to receive $200 out of the stakes; the winner to be put up at auction, if at $5,000, to carry full weight; if at $4,000, to be allowed 5 lb. ; if at $3,000, 10 lb. ; and if for less, to be allowed 1 lb. for each $200 less down to $1,000, the minimum selling price; the selling price to be stated through the entry bos the day before the race; beaten horses not liable to be claimed; six furlongs.. Closed with 51 subs , viz. : Appleby & Co.'s Moss Eose Wildwood E. J. Baldwin's Glen Almond Maricopa A. Belmont's Gil Bias J. Brophy's Noxubee Clipsiana Stable's Jackson ♦ Miss Glennon L. Curran's Falls City Figaro W. C. Daly's Lizzie D. Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Lulu Millie Peekskill Richfield Rutland A. Fischer's Grand Duke J. G. Greener & Co.'s b c, by Brig- adier —Henrietta P. H. Hynes' Dahabiah Queen of Hearts J. E. Kelly's b or br f, by Lisbon — Austria b c, by Glenelg— Gondola b c, by Glenelg — Peru Mr. Kelso's Banner Bearer Mr. Kelso's Billy Cock Lansdowne Leopold Shamrock Waitawhile G. H. Kernaghan's Col. Cowan G. L. Lorillard's Ladybird W. & J. W. McClelland's Freddie W. H. Murtishaw's Starling 1885 Coney Island — Spring. 93 156 -Preakness Stable's Rancocas Stable's Ariel Garnet Kanawba Naiad Pasha , Restless Saltida Savanac The Great Two-Year-Old Selling. Bonnie Princs W. L. Scott's Bellringer Binnacle Petticoat Quito Votary B. W. Walden's Bessie B. Virgilia A. W. Weingardt's Welcome 157 The Swift, a sweepstakes for three-y.ear-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $25 only if declared by April 15, 1885, with $1,250 added, of which $250 to the second, the third to save its stake; seven turlongs. .Closed with 50 subs, viz.: E.J. Baldwin's Mission Belle Verano O. Bowie's Lord Lome Brannon Bros.' Rico W. P. Burch's Envenom Telle Doe Callahan & Co.'s Thunderbolt Clipsiana Stable's Goano Cridge & Co.'s Soliman W. C. Daly's Emmett Dwyer Bros.' Detective Elmendorf Executor ^ Petersburg Preciani Richmond Sumner Ganley & Co.'s Ganley J. G. Greener & Co.'s Erebus J.E. Kelly's ch c,by Glenelg— Heli- otrope J.E Kelly's b c,bvGlenelg- Mr. Kelso's Brookwood Kinsman :N. W. Kittson's Jongleuse Laurette W. Lakeland's Exile G. L. LorUlard's Hopeful J. E. McDonald's Miss Palmer P. H. McMahon's Eachus J. Mullins' Frank MuUins Oxford Stable's Bonne Bouche R. C. Pates Editor Preakness Stable's Bonnie Bess Rancho del Pasos Tyrant Rancocas Stable's Chimera Dione Katrine Krishna Neptune Wanda W. L. Scott's Florio E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Grenadier Lord Beaconsfield A. Stude's Sulita R. W. Walden's Hart F. T. Walton's Harold Stamps Wagner Wild & Co.'s Theodora D. D. Withers' Cadet Punka 158 Tlie Tidal, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $20 only if declared by July 1, 1884, with $1,000 added, the second to re- ceive $200 out of the stakes; one mile. Closed with 99 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Goldfellow O. Bowie's Consolation Blagrave Stable's Goblin ...... Lord Lome O. Bowie's Captain Marylander 94 Coney Island — Spring. 1885 158 The Tidal G. B. Bryson's Speculator Callahan & Co 's Thunderbolt Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne Crldge & Co.'s Sollman J. Croker's Roysterer W. C. Daly's Emmett Davis & Co.'s Eugo Dwyer Bros.' Elmendorf Exesutor Petersburg Richmond Sumner Fannin & Co.'s John C. J. H. Green's Miss Walton J. B. Haggin's Tyrant E Heflfner's Sussex Hernon & Son's Mollie Walton N. W. Kittson's Pardee Strabismus Mr. Kelso's Brookwocd Kinsman Latitude Longview Saltpetre Sir Edward Warder D L. Klaub-rg's Hawthorne W. Lakeland's Exile C. Litfclefield's Tecumseh Gr. L. Lorillard's Hopeful St. Augustine Surprise J. E. McDonald's Miss Palmer •J. Mitchell's Emerson Melbourne Stable's I*lington(dead) Kensington Melbourne Stable's Theckla Murphy & Co.'s Fellowship Preakness Stable's Armadale Rancocas Stable's Chimera Cholula Dione Heimdal Heva Katrine Krishna Neptune Peoria Unrest Wanda Zangbar J. Rowe's Rocket P. H. Ryan's Adolph Monarchess G. M. Rye's Mystic Snedeker & Co.'s Grenadier Lord Beaconsfield Suffolk Stable's Hop Sing Montana Skookum Summit Stable's Justin Mack J. Walden's Mentmore R. W. Waldens Harefoot Hart E. B. Wall's Tantivy G B. Walters' Marengo J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton D. D. Withers' Fanatic Masher b c, by King Ernest— Cy- clone ch c, by King Ernest — Mimt DECLARED JULY 1, 1884— at $20 each. Appleby & Co.'s BaVot Contesxa Clipsian i Stable's Elgin Dwyer Bros.' Bolter (Little Mack) Col. Clay Electric Light Greenfield J. E. Kelly's John Y, Leonidas N. W. Kittson's Eachus Sihley Sir Hercules Rancocas Stable's Cincinnatus Cyrilla ...... Hoder Ilia Paul Kernan ch c,hy Duke of Magenta — Emerald br c.by Mortemer — Sallie brf, by Mortemer — Morlacchi J. T. Williams' Cridge D.U. Withers' ch c, by Macaroon — Mary Buckley 1885 Coney Island — Sprirg. 95 159 The Coney Island Derby, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 ea-^li, fcalf forfeit, ocly $20' if declared by July 1, 1884, ■with $1,500 added, the second to receive out of the stakes; one mile and half Closed with 90 subs., viz.: C. Littlefield's Tecumseh G. L. Lorillard's Hopeful St. Augustine J. E. McDonald's Miss Palmer Melbourne Stable's Islington(c^eai) Kensington Theckla J. Mitchell's Emert^on J. S. Owens' b c, by Botheration — Mabel Preakness Stable's Armadale Emissary Rancocas Stable's Chinjera Cholula Heva Heimdal Katrine Krishna Neptune Zangbar J. Eowe's Rocket Snedeker & Co.'s Grenadier Lord Beaconsfield Suffolk Stable's Hop Sing Montana Skookum J. Walden's Mentmore R W. Walden's Harefoot E. B. Wall's Taneivy J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton D. D. Withers' Fanatic Masher b c, by King Ernest — Cy- clone ch c, by King Ernest — Mimi M. Young's Harrigan Appleby & Co.'s Uoldfellow Blagrave Stable's Goblin O. Bowie's Captain Consolation Marylander G. B. Bryson's Speculator Callahan & Co.'s Thunderbolt Clipsiana Stable's Goano Cridge & Co.'s Soliman J. Croker's Roysterer W. C. Daly's Emmett Dwyer Bros.' Elmendorf Executor Petersburg Richmond Sumner Fannin & Co.'s John C. J. B. Haggin's Tyrant L, Hart's Belldoyle (dead) Nattie Hamilton T. Hernon & Son's MoUie Walton E Heffner's Sussex Mr. Kelso s Brookwood Isis Kinsman Latitude Longview Saltpetre Sir Edward Warder D. L. Klauberg's Hawthorne J. E. Kelly's ch c, by Glenelg — Heiliotrope b c,by Glenelg — Stamps N. W. Kittson's Pardee St. Louis DECLARED JULYl, ISSi-at $20 each Appleby <& Co's Ballot Clipsiana Stable's Elgin Salviator Dwyer Bros.' Bolter {Little Mack} Col. Ciay Elect' ic Light Greenfield J. R. Keene's Sir Peter J. E. Kelly's John Y. Leonidas N. W. Kittson's Sibley Sir Hercules Rancocas Stable's Cincinnatus Grendel {Justin Mack) Hoder Paul Kernan ch c, by Duke of Magenta — Emerald ... brf, by Mortemer — Morlaccht br c, by Mortemer — Sallie J. T. Williams' Cridije D. D. Withers' ch c, by Macaroon — Mary Buckley m Coney Island — Spring. 18«5 160 The Mermaid, a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies, at $100 each, half forfeit, only 120 if declared by July 1, 1884, with HBOO added, the second to receive $150 out of the stakes; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 62 subs., viz.: O. Bowie's Catamaran Monte Watson Tincture Vesta -Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne Dwyer Bros.' Preciani Eannin & Co.'s Telle Doe J. H. Green's Miss Walton T, G. Harris' Windsail T. Hernon & Son's Mollie Walton E. Heffner's Error Xi. Hart's Nattie Hamilton Mr. Kelso's Eelay Maumee J. E. Kelly's Natilee JSr. W. Kittson's Elizabeth Queen Anne G. L. Lorillard's Etha Souci [dead) T. A. Lynch's Haroline J. E. McDonald's Miss Palmer Melbourne Stable s Czarina Mecca Theckla Melbourne Stable's Trophy F. Mossiori's Typhoon Preakness Stable's Sapphire Rancocas Stable's Chimera Dione Heva Katrine Wanda Unrest Peoria P. H. Ryan's Favorita Monarchess W. L. Scott's Florio . . Radha Snedeker & Co.'s Breta Suffolk Stable's Senora R.'w.' Walden's Lulu S. Wild & McCaul's Theodora D. D. Withers' b f, by King Ernest —Elsie b f , by King Ernest—Maxim ch f,by King Ernest or Mac- aroon— Revolt DECLARED JULYl, ISSi-at $20 each. Appleby <& Co.'s Cpntessa Clipsiana Stable's Alameda Dwyer Bros.' Ripplette J. R. Keene's Blanche . . b f,by Wanderer — Phyllis JV. W. Kittson's Marie Rancocas Stable's Bahama Catherine Rancocas Stable's Cyrilla Hallowe'en Ilia Petition brf, by Mortemer — Morlacchi] brf, by Mortemer — Refreshment Suffolk Stable's b f, oy Virgil— Larlc R. W. Walden's Little Savage 161 Tlie dnporium, a'sweepstakes for three-year- olds, at $150 each, half forfeit, $25 only if declared by April 15, or $50 if declared by May 15, 1885, with $5,000 added, the second to receive $1,000 of the added money, and 20 per cent, of the stakes, the third $500 of the added money, and 10 per cent of the stakes; non-winners of a race ot the value of $2,000, allowed 4 lb., of $1 000, allowed 7 lb.; maidens having started when two years old, allowed 14 lb., other maidens 10 lb.; winners in 1885, of a race (not counting handicaps and selling races), of the value of $2,000, to carry 122 lb., two such races, 125 1885 Coney Island — Spring. 97 161 The Emporium. lb., or three sucli races, 128 lb.; fillies and geldings allowed 3 lb. ; one mile and a half. Closed with 76 snbs., viz. : Appleby & Co.'s Goldfellow E. J. Baldwin's Mira Mission Belle Verano O. Bowie's Captain G. B. Bryson's Speculator W. P. B arch's Telle Doe Callahan & Co.'s Thunderbolt Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne Goano Cridge & Co.'s Soliman Davis & Co.'s Eosette T. W. Dos well's Eola Wickham Winston Dwyer Bros.' Detective Elmendorf Executor Petersburg Preciani Richmond Sumner Ganley & Co.'s Ganley Xi. Hart's Beecher Nat tie Hamilton T. Hernon & Son's Mollie Walton J. E. Kelly's Natilee ch c,by Glenelg— Heliotrope b c, by Glenelg— Stamps Mr. Kelso's Brookwood Kinsman Longview Maumee ...... Saltpetre N. W. Kittson's Elizabeth Laurette Pardee St. Louis W. Lakeland's Byron Cross W. Lakeland's Exile C. Littlefi8ld's Tecumseh Gr. L. Lorillard's Hopeful St. Aujustine H. D. Markstone's Florence M. J. E. McDonald's Miss Palmer P. H. McMahon's Eachus C. W. Medinger's Fairmount^ W. Mulkey's Jim Nave J. MuUins' Frank Muliins Murphy & Co.'s Fellowship] Oxford Stable's Bonne Bouche R. C. Pate's Clay Pate ..... Ten Fellow Preakness Stable's Ton'ine Rancho del Paso's Hidalgo Tyrant Rxncocas Stable's Chimera Cholula Heimdal Katrine Krishna Unrest Wanda P. H. Ryan's Monarchess W L. Scotfs Florio Radha E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Grenadier Lord Beaconsfield Suffolk Stable's Montana Theresa" Skookum R. W. Wdlden's Harefoot D. D. Withers' Fanatic Masher ch c, by King Ernest — Mimi ch c, by Stonehenge— Juli- etta 162 The Spindrifr, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $25 only if declared by April 15, 1885, with $1,500 added, the second to re- ceive $500 out of the stakes, the third to save its stake; non- win- ners of a race of the value of $3,000, allowed 4 lb.; of $2 000, 7 lb.; miidens allowed 141b.; winners in 1885 (not counting handicaps and selling races) of a race of the value of $2,000, to carry 121 lb.; 7 • 98 Coney Island — Spring. 1885 162 of two or more sucli lb.; one mile and a quarter E. J. Baldwin's Brandy wine Volante W. P. Burcli's Telle Doe Callalian & Co.'s Thunderbolt Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne Goano Cridge & Co.'s Soliman Davis & Co.'s Rosette T. W. Doswell's Thomasia Winston Dwyer Bros.' Detective Elmendorf Executor Petersburg Preciani Kichmond Sumner Ganley & Co.'s Ganley J. G. Greener & Co.'s Erebus L. Hart's Nattie Hamilton T. Hernon & Son's Mollie Walton J. E. Kelly's ch c, by Glenelg — He- liotrope b c, by Glenelg — Stamps Mr. Kelso's brookwood Kinsman Longview Maumee Saltpetre N. W. Kittson's St. Louis Strabismus W. Lakeland's Exile C. Littlefield's Tecumseh G. L. Lorillard's Hopeful St. Augustine The Spindrift. races, 125 lb.: fillies and geldings allowed Closed with 67 subs., viz.: H. D. Markstone's Florence M. P. H. McMahon's Eachus J. E. McDonald's Miss Palmer J. Mullins' Frank Mullins R. C. Pate's Clay Pate Editor Prea'iness Stable's Rupert Tontine H. Pride & Co.'s Monardo Rancho del Paso's Hidalgo Tyrant Rancocas Stable's Chimera Dione Heimdal Katrine Unrest Wanda P. H Ryan's Adolph W. L. Scott's Florio Radha E. V. Snedeker& Co.'s Grenadier Lord Beaconsfield S. P. Stout's Speculator Suffolk Stable's Montana Senora .... Skookum R W. Wal den's Hapefoot F. T. Walton's Harold . . Wagner D. D. Withers' Fanatic Masher ch c, by Stonehenge— Juli- etta b c, by King Ernest— Cy- clone 163 Tlie Suburban, a handicap s veepstakes for all ages, at $100 each, half forfeit, only $2^ if declared by Feb. 20, with $2,500 added, the second to receive $500 of the added money, and 20 per cent of the stakes: the third 10 per cent, of tne stakes; weights to be announced Feb. 1 : win- ners, after the publication of the weights, of two races of any value, or one of $1,000, to carry 4 lb. extra; of two of $1,000. or one of $2,000, to carry 7 lb. extra; of three of $1,000, or of two of of $2,000, to carry 10 lb. extra; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 107 subs., of which 18 declared, viz.: Lb. Lb. Rancocas Stable's Drake Car- E. J. McElmeel's Gen. Monroe, ter, 5.,. 124 a 12 1885 Coney Island— Sprmg. 99 163 The Suburban. Lb. E. Heffner's Markland, 5 120 Dwyer Bros.' Barnes, 5 119 F. Gebhard's St. Saviour, 4. . . 119 Eau cocas Stable's Aranza, a.. 117 D. D. Withers' Kinglike, 5... 116 Duplex, 6 115 ----- 116 Lb, 97 115 114 113 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 Ramapo Stable's Girofle a G. R. Buchanan's Jim Ren- wick, a G. Cook's Ferg Kyle, 5 App'eby&Co.'sJack of Hearts. a •••• J. Q Greener & Co.'s Billy Gilmore, 4 112 Summit Stable's Royal Arch, 4 112 N. W. Kittson's Rataplan, 4, . 112 J. E. McDonald's Fosteral, 6. . 110 C. B. Long's Leman, 6 Penn Yetter's Bonnie Austra- lian, 5 Mr. Kelso's Rica, 6 Davis & Hall s War Eagle, 5. . . F. T. Walton's imp. Rich- mond, 4... Mr. Charles' Fond du Lac, 5. . F. Robinson's Little Fred, 6. . Aopleby & Co.'s Knight of Ellerslie, 4 108 Dwyer Bros.' Panique, 4 108 J. McMahon's Hilarity, 6 ... 108 J. Rowe's Strickland. 4 107 T. M. Berry's John Henry, 6. . 107 Blagrave Stable's Renegade. 5 106 J. E. McDonald's Wallansee, 6 106 Preakness Stable's Himalaya,4 106 W. L. Scott's Referee, 5 ... 106 Greystone, 4 105 W . Stoops' Tornado, 4 105 G. L. Lor;ilard's Thackeray, 4 105 P. H. McMahon's Comanche, 5 103 Ran cocas Stable's Endymion,4 103 Pontiac. 4 102 Davis & Hall's Vinton, 4 102 E. J. Baldwin's Mission Belle,3 101 D. Mace's Geo. Singerly, 4. P. H McMahon's Eachus, 3. . . 98 Mr. Kelso's Brookwood, 3 98 Rancocas Stable's Katrine, 3 . . 98 J. E. Kelly's Bella, 5 97 W. Hamilton's Glengarine, 6 . . 97 L. C. Bruce's Vocalic, 4 97 G L. Lorillard's Tolu .4 Callahan & Co.'s Miss Brew- ster, 4 — Beaconsfield Stable's Wood- flower, 5 J. W. & R. H. Loud s Richard L.,4 D. C. Fannin & Co.'s Decoy Duck, 4. ... G. W. Floyd's Tangier, 5 Rancocas Stable's Krishna, 3. . L. C. Behman's Lutestring, 6.. J. McMahon's Joe Mitchell, 5. Rancocas Stable's Unrest, 3.. . Hopson Bros.' Delilah. 5 G. H. Kernaghan's MittieB., 4 N. W. Kittson's Elizabe-h, 3.. Preakness Stable's Euclid, 5. . . M. J. Daly's Tillord, 5 93 Jim Carlisle, 4 93 J. Mason & Son's Farragut, a 93 H. D. Markstone's Florence M.,3 Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne, 3 Davis & Hall's Fern Leaf, 5 . . W. Mulkey's Joquita, 4 Wild & McCaul's Choctaw, 4. . G Horn's Valley Forge, 4 Dwyer Bros.' Detective, 3 G. W. Jennings' Tony Foster 4 R. C. Pate's Monogram, 6 Clipsiana Stable's Sandoval, 4 Mr. Kelso's Saltpetre, 3 87 D. D. Davis' Battledore, 5 87 Mr. Kelso's Kinsman, 3 . . . ST J. Grayer's Neophyte, 4 87' N. W. Kittson's St. Louis. 3 . . 86 L C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4. 8ff R. B. Fillmore's Islette, 3 85. Appleby & Co.'s Turk, 4 85 Mr. Kelso's Longview, 3 85 A. W. Weingardt s Blue Bell, 4 85- Suffolk Stable's Chinook, 4. . . 85 98 Ta«oma, 4 T. Hernon & Son's Ruchiel, 4. Ganley & Co.'s Judge Griffith, 4 Callahan & Co.'s Thunderbolt, 3 96 96 95 95 95 95 95 95 94 94 94 93 93 92 92 90 90 90 90 90 90 eo 90 85 85 85 85. 100 Gonej Island— tipr in g. 1885 DECLARED FEB. Lb. Dwyer Bros.' Geo. Kinney, 5. .. 127 4).D. Withers' Mikado, i 116 -J", E. McDonald's Long Knigk' ,5 116 ~E. V. Snedeker <£ Co 's Duchess,4: 113 Mancocas Stable's Wanda, 3 ... Ill F. Robinson's King Lion, 5 110 Hancocas Stable's Emperor, 4 . . . 110 Mr. Kelso's Heel-and-Toe, 5 107 J^, McMahon's Frankie B., 6 105 20, 1885— at $25 each. Lb. D. D. Withers' Pampero, 4 .... 104 G. H. Kernaghan's Burch, 5 104 Rancocas Stable's Chimera, 3 . . 101 E. J. Baldwin's Grismer, 5 . . . . 100 T. Flynn's Kisber, 6 100 Dwy r Bros.' Richmond, 3 98 Mr. Ke'so s Maumee,3 98 W. J. Roche's Sea Foam, 3 98 Dwyer Bros,' Elmendorf, 3 . . . . 95 "^r^A The Grand National Steeplechase, iOT;; Additional Entries due May 1. :a handicap sweepstakes, at $100 each for starters, $10 forfeit for horses entered by Jan. 1, and $30 forfeit for horses entered May 1, 1886, with $1,500 added, of which $500 to the second, the third to • Teceive $200 out of thestakes; weights to be announced June 8 ; the fuU course. Closed with 39 subs., viz. J, Callahan's Charley Epps, 6 Gonfalon, 5 Volusia, 6 ~W. C. Daly's Ecuador, 4 Jessie D., 4 Jim McGowan, 4 ■X P. Dawes' Charlemagne, a Keewatin, 5 Kinkead, a IE. Drysdale's Echo, a A. M. Esdaile's Little Jack, a Jlssex Stable's Kesponse, 5 Tarquin, 4 33xcelsior Stable's Abraham, a Quebec, 6 3P, J. Flynn's Glenarm, 6 'T. Flynn's Kisbtr, 6 J. Grayer's Aurelian, 6 Joe C oper, 6 Neophyte, 6 L. Hart's Capt. York, 6 Hopson Bros.' Will Davis, a R. E. Kennedy's Callao, a Jacqueminot, 4 W. Lakeland's Bonairetta, 5 T. S. Latrobe's Wocster, a J. H. McCormick's Bonero, 5 J. E. McDonald's Sam Brown, 5 P. H. McMahon's Marshall, 5 M. N. Nolan's Bourke Cochran, a Capt. Curry, 5 Miss Moulsey, a Oxford Stable's Glen Hunt, 6 Mr. Bichmond's Disturbance, a Scalper, 5 Eockaway Stable's Barometer, a Privateer, 4 Waldo. 4 A. W. Weingardt'e Wellington, 4 165 The Coney Island, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward, as follows— for win- ners in 1884 of a race of the value of $3 000, $150 each, half forfeit, and only $50 if declared by April 15, 1885; for winners of a race of .$2,000 in 1884, $100 each, half forfeit, and only $25 if declared by .^pril 15, 1885; for other horses, $50 each, half forfeit, with $1,500 added, of which $500 to the second, the third to receive $150 out of thestakes; handicaps and selling races not counting; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 50 subs., viz.: Applepy & Co.'s Knight of Ellers- E. J, Baldwin's Verano, 3 lie, 4 Volante, 3 1885 Coney Island — Spring. 101 165 The Coney Island. L. C. Behman's Col. Morris, i S. Bryant's Gen. Harding, 4 Gr, R. Buchanan's Jim Benwick, a Callahan & Co.'s Miss Brewster, 4 Thunderbolt, 3 Mr. Charles' Fond du Lac, 5 Clipsana Stable's East Lynne, 3 Goano, 3 G. Cook's Ferg Kyle, 5 Davis & Co.'s Vinton, 4 Dwyer Bros.' Geo. Kinney, 5 Miss Woodford, 5 Richmond, 3 F. Gebhard s St. Saviour, i E, Heffner's Martlank, 5 Hermitage Stable's Phantom, 5 Mr. Kelso's Brookwood, 3 J. E. McDonali's Long Knight, S P. H. McMahon's Eachus, 3 J. MuUin's Frank MuUins, 3 Oxford Stable's Bonne Bouche, 3 R. C. Pate's Editor, 3 Monogram, 6 Preakness Stable's Himalaya, 4 Morning Glory, 3 Raraapo Stable's Girofle. a Rancocas Stable's Aranza, 6 Chimera, 3 Katrine, 3 Krishna, 3 Wanda, 3 Revere Stable's Herbert, 6 W. L. Scott's Greystone, 4 E. V. Sneieker & Co.'s Duchess. 4 G. H. Kernaghan's Mittie B., 4 H. E. Kimbel & Co.'s Baron Fa Grenadier, 3 verot, 5 W. Stoops' Tornado. 4 N. W. Kittson's Issaquena, 4 Suffolk Stable's Tacoma, 4 C. B. Long's Leman, 6 F. T. Walton's imp. Richmond, C G. L Lorillard's Louisette, 4 D. D. Withers' Kinglike, 5 D. Mace's Geo. Singerly, 4 Mikado, 4 166 Th.e Coney Island Cap, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward, as follows —for winnerss in 1884 of a race of the value of $3,000, at $200 each, half forfeit, and $50 only if declared by April 15,1885; for other horses, $100? each, half forfeit, and $25 only if declared by April 15. 1885, witb. $2,000 added, of which $500 to the second, the third to receive $200 out of the stakes; three-year-olds to carry 90 lb.; four-year- olds, 1031b. ; five and upward, 114 lb.; sex allowances; two miles: and a quarter. Closed with 21 subs., viz. : Appleby & Co.'s Knight of Filers- N. W. Kittson's Rataplan, 4 lie, 4 E. J. Baldwin's Fallen Leaf, 4 L. C, Behmans Col. Morris, 4 Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne, Davis & Co.'s War Eagle, 5 Dwyer Bros.' Barnes, 5 George Kioney, 5 T. Flynn's Kis' er, 6 F. Gebhard's St. Saviour, 4 E W. Heffner's Markland, 5 G. L Lorillard's Louisette, 4 J. E. McDonald's Fosteral, 6 Wallansee, 6 E. J. McElmeel's Gen. Monroe, at H. T^eudecker's Emily Fat, 4 R. C. Pate's Monogram, 6 Ramapo Stable's Girofle, a Rancocas Stable's Drake Carter, ^ . . Emperor, 4 Summit Stable's Royal Arch, 4 167 1 tie Selling Sweepstakes, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward, at $50 each, half forfeit^ with $1 OCO adde^, the second to receive $200 out of the stakes; the 102 Coney Island — Spring. 1885 16*7 The Selling Sweepstakes. winner to bs put up at auction; if at $5,000, to carry weight for age; if at $4,000, to be allowed 5 lb. ; if for $3,000, to be allowed 10 lb., and if for less, to be allowed 1 lb. for each $100 less down to $1,000, tlie minimum selling price; the selling price to be stated through the entry box the day before the race; beaten horses not liable to be claimed; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 97 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Jack of Hearts, a Turk, 4 W. R. Babcock's Lizzie Mac, 5 E. J. Baldwin's Grismer, 5 Eapido, 3 J. A. Batchelor's Princess, 5 Beaconsfield Stable s Woodflower.S L. C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4 Dan K., a Lutestring, 6 T. M. Berry's John Henry, 6 Blagrave Stable's Bullseye, 4 Typhoon, 3 Brannan Bros.' Centennial, 5 L. C. Bruce's Vocalic, 4 S. Bryanfs Gen. Hardii g, 4 Clipsiana Stable's Sandoval, 4 H. Cohen's Monk, a Li. Curran's Sovereign Pat, 5 M. J. Daly's Jim Carlisle, 4 Tilford,5 W. C. Daly's Ligan, 4 Miss Daly, 3 D. D. Davis' Hickory Jim, a Davis & Co.'s Fern Leaf, 5 Rosiere, 4 DwyerBros.' Detective, 3 .... Panique, 4 . Petersburg, 3 Preciani, 3 Excelsior Stable's Hartford, a Nettle, 6 Ganley & Co.'s Judge Griffith, 4 B. Goodwin's Hidalgo, 4 J. Grayer's Neophyte, 4 J. G. Greener & Co.'s Germania, 3 W. Hamilton's Glengarine, 6 L. Hart's Frank E., 5 T. Hernon & Son's MollieWalton,3 Hopson Bros.' Delilah, 5 G. Horn's Valley Forge, 4 Windsail, 3 G. W. Jennings' Tony Fos'er, 5 Mr. Kelso's Heel-ancT-Toe, 5 Kinsman, 3 Mr. Kelso's Rica, 6 Warder, 3 G. H. Kernaghan's Burch, 5 H.E.Kimbel&Co.'s Baron raverot,5 N. W. Kittson's Albia, 4 St. Paul, 4 W. Lakeland's Tattler, 4 E. Leigh & Co.'s Avery, 4 G. L. Lorillard's Thackeray, 4 Tolu, 4 J. W. & R H Loud's Lady Loud,4 .. . Richard L.. 4 D. Mace's Geo. Singerly, 4 J. Mason & Son's Farragu^", a Pink Cottage, 5 J. E. McDonald's Peter L., 4 Wallansee, 6 J. McMahon's Frankie B., 6 Hilarity, 6 Joe Mitchell, 5 P. n. McMahon's Comanche, 5 . . Lytton, 5 J. Mullius' Frank MuUins , 3 W. Mulkey's Topsy, a R. C. Pate's Tasso, 3 Preakness Stable's Euclid, 5 H. f ride & Co.'s Monardo, 3 Rancocas Stable's Dione, 3 Emperor, 4 Endymion, 4 . . Heimdal, 3 Neptune, 3 . . . . Pontiac, 4 Unrest, 3 Revere Stable's Herbert, 6 F. Robinson's Little Fred, 6 King Lion. 5 W. J. Roche s Sea Foam, 3 J. Rofve's Strickland, 4 W, L Scott's Greystone, 4 Radha, 3 nVhV Snyder & Co.'s Pilat, .5 J. Spellmen's Wandering, 5 W. Stoop's John Y., 3 1885 Coney Island — Spring and Autumn. 103 Jg"^ The Selling Sweepstakes. Suffolk Stable's Chinook, 4 A. W Weingardt's Blue Bell, i K. W. Walden's Chanticleer, i Wild & Co.'s Co.'s Choctaw, 4 E. B. Wall's Wallflower, 5 Whittaker k Co.'s Lady Dean, 5 Wandel & Oo's Marmaduke, 4 168 To BK Run at the Autumn Meeting. From Aug. 29 to Sept. 19, inclusive. 1 lie Autumn, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $100 each, $25 forfeit, with $1,500 added, the second to receive $300 out of the stakes; winners of any two-year-old stake, the entries for which were made when yearlings (1884:], to carry 110 lb.; of two such races, to carry 5 lb. extra; of three or more such races, 7 lb. extra; othet winners al- lowed 5 lb. ; maidens allowed 10 lb.; six furlongs. Closed with 99 subs., viz. Appleby & Co.'s Blue Day Ella S. Fan wood Red Riding Hood E . J. Baldwin's Lijero Silver Cloud Solid Silver A. Belmont's Gil Bias O. Bowie's Cassatt Cato ch c, by Catesby— My Mary- land G. B. Bryson's b g, by Saxon— Wy- andotte Mr. Charles' Peconic Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Jackson Laura Garrison J. Cotton's Listo L. Curran's Fi^^aro Davis & Co.'s Bess Dvvyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Ferona Lulu Lydia Millie Portland Richfield Rutland J. G. Greener & Co.'s Lafltte Hopson Bros.' Frightful P. H. Hynes' Dahabiah J. E. Kelly's ch c, by Glenelg — Nannie Black b c, by Glenelg — Gondola b c, by Glenelg— Optima b or br f, by Lisbon — Aus- tria Mr. Kelso's Amalgam Billycock ...... Leopold Lottery Mystery The Bard G. H. Kernaghan's Jennie B. Little Minnie H. E. Kimbel & Co.'s Hat Ban N. W. Kittson's Cresset Inka N. W. Kittson's The Doctor C Littlefield's Bandala G. L. Lorillard's Electric Fleetwing Mariner St Elmo Melbourne Stable's Blue Wing Pure Rye Syntax The Bourbon Morris & Co.'s Longford Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Guenn Keepsake ^ Plato Robin Lass Preakness Stable's Linden 104 Comey Island — Autvmn. 1885 The Autumn. P. H. Eyan's ch 168 Preahness Stable's Repartee Ramapo Stable's Adoneus Prince Leopold Ranch.0 del Paso's Ben All Epicure Fortuna Katie Darling . Precioso Eancccas Stable's Cyclops Dewdrop Garnet Housatonic Pasha Restless Savanac Winfred Yucatan P. H. Ryan's br c. by Blue Mantle Salisbury —Doubt -Annie Hall g, by Glenelg — Jentling blk c. by Virgil- W. L. Scott's Charity Florence Fonso Pocomoke Velvet Waitaway War Whoop E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Brier Patrol R. W. Wblden's Argyle ... Letretia A W. Weingardt's Welcome D. D. Withers' Bass Viol Longstop Necromancy I^Q The Flatbusli, 40w Additional Entries due Aug. 15. a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $150 each for starters, $50 forfeit for horses entered by Jan. 1, and $100 forfeit for horses entered by Aug. 15, 1885, when the stake Avill close, with $1,500 added, the second to receive $500 cut of the stakes, the third to save its stake ; to carry 1101b.; winners of $2,000 after Aug. 15, to crrry 115 lb.> maider s 100 lb., fillies and geldings allowed 3 lb.; seven furlongs. Closed Jan.. 1, 1885, with 26 subs., viz.: J. Baldwin's Mollie McCarthy's G. L. Lorillard's Fleet\\ ing E Last Primero Solid Silver Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Lady B. Laura Garrison J. Cotton's Listo L. Curran's Falls City J. E. Kelly's b c, by Glenelg- dcla Mariner Palo Alto Farm's Gardez . . Guenn Keepsake Plato Robin Lass W. L. Scott's Charity Faun -Gon- Florence Fonso Pocomoke b or br f, by Lisbon — Austria Quito b c, by Glenelg — Optima Scottish Lass C. Littlefield's Bandala Velvet 1 WM Tlie Great Eastern Handicap, JL I U ^ Additional Entries due Aug. 15. a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $150 each for starters, $30 forfeit for horses entered by Jan. 1, and only $15 if declared by Sept. 1, 1885; horses entered by Aug. 15, when the stake sha]l close, to pay 1885 Coney Island— Autumn. 105 170 ^^^ Great Eastern Handicap. $75 forfeit, with $5,000 added by the Association, the second to re- ceive $1,000 of the added money and 20 per cent, of the i- takes, the third $500 of the added money and 10 per cent of the stakesr weights to be announced two days before the race; six furlongs. Closed Jan. 1 with 121 entries, viz Appleby & Co.'s Addie C. Blue Dav EllaS. Fanwood Red Biding Hood E. J. Baldwin's Lijero Mollie McCarthy's Last Silver Cloud A. Bela ont's Gil Bias O. Bowie's Cassatt Cato ch c. bjrCatesby — My Mary- land J. Brophy's Noxubee Mr. Charles' Peconic Ohinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Jackson Lady B. Laura Garrison Miss Glenn on . . . . The Dipper (dead) J. Cotton's Listo L. Curran's Falls City Davis & Co 's El Mahdi Hilgert & Co.'s Epsom Hop son Bros.' Frightful P. H. Hynes' Dahabiah Jaynes & Co.'s Tenlike W. B. Jennings' Gen. Price James A. II, Ursuline Nun J. E. Kelly's ch c, by Glenelg— Nannie Black be, by Glenelg— Optima -Gondola V. L. Kirkman's Edgar G. Murphy H. E. Kimbel & Co.'s Hat Ban Bob Burdette C. Littlefield's Bandala G. L. Lorillard's Electric ...... Fancy Fleetwing Mariner D. Mace's Witch C. W. Medinger's Elkwood Wheatly Melbourne Stable's Blue Wing Ed. Gilman Pure Bye Syntax The Bourbon Morris & Co.'s Gold Flea Longford J. Munro's Biggonnet W. H. Murtishaw's Starling Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Guenn Harriet Keepsake Moonlight Plato ... . . Bobin Lass B. C. Pate's Amy Hyde Prima Donna Preakness Stable's Bonnie Princ© Lorenzo . . Bepartee W. Preston's Marmoset Ramapo Stable's Adoneus Prince Leopold Bancbo del Paso's Ben Ali Epicure b c, by Glenelg borbrf, by Lisbon— Austria Fortuna Mr. Kelso's Amalgam Katie Darling Banner Bearer Precioso Billycock Bancocas Stable's Ariel Leopold Lottery Mystery Strategy The Bard Cyclops Dewdrop Garnet Housatonic Kanawha 106 Coney Island — Autumn. 1885 170 The Great Eastern Handicap. W. L. Scott's Scottish Lass Velvet Waitaway War Whoop Suffolk Stable's ch f, by Thunder- storm — Sue Dougherty J. & J. Swigert's Broeck Full B. W. Walden's Argyle Kancocas Stable's Naiad Pasha Bestlees , Savanac Winfred Yucatan P. H. Ryan's br c. by Blue Mantle —Doubt ch g, by Glenelg— Jentling Rock and Rye blk c, by Virgil— Annie Hall Royal "W. L. Scott's Charity R. Wandfl & Co.'s Canonicus * Faun A. W. Weingardt's Welcome Flavia D. D. Withers' Bass Viol Florence Fonso Longstop Homeward Bound Necromancy Pocomoke Salis^bury Quito 171 The Septen. t>er. a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, $25 forfeit, with $1 500 added, the second to receive $W0 out of the stakes; winners of any three year old stake, for which the entries were made as yearlings (in 1883), to carry 118 lb.; of two such races, 3 lb. extra; of three or more such stakes, 7 lb. extra; other winners allowed 5 lb.; maidens allowed 15 lb. ; one mile and three-quarters. Closed with 67 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Mira Verano G. B. Eryson's Burgundia Ripplette W. P. Burch's Telle Doe J. D. & J. K. Christy's Bonanza J. Churchill's Falconer Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne Goano T. W. Doswfeli's Eola Wickham Dwyer Bros.' Detective Elmendorf Executor Petersburg Richmond Sumner Ganley & Co.'s Ganley X Hart s Beecher Nattie Hamilton T. Hernon & Son's Moliie Walton J. E. Kelly's Natilee ch c,by Glenelg — Heliotrope b c, by Glenelg — Stamps Mr. Kelso's Erockwood ...... Kinsman LoDgview Maumee Saltpetre W. Lakeland's Exile C. Littlefield's Tecumseh G. L. Lorillard's Hopeful St Augustine Triton J. E. McDonald's Miss Palmer P. H. McMahon's Eachus Morris & Co.'s Favor Freeman W. Mulkey's Jim Nave J. Mullins' Frank Mullins Oxford Stable's Bonne Eouche Palo Alto Farm's Garland Valiant E. C. Pate's Clay Pate Ten. Fellow H. Pride & Co.'s Monardo Rancho del Paso's Hidalgo Tyrant 1885 Coaey Island — Autumv. 107 171 Hancocas Stable's Chimera Cholula . . . . Dione Heimdal , Heva Katrine Krishna Unrest Wanda Hedding Bros.' Tinsel The September. W. L, Scott's Florio W. Stoops' John Y. S. P. Stout's Speculator Suffolk Stable's Hop Sing .... Montana Skookum Seuora Theresa K. W. Walden's Harefoot 1 P7<^ The Bridge Handicap, Ji 1 ^ Additional Entries due Aug. 15. a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each for starters, $25 for- feit for horses entered by Jan. 1, $10 oDly if declared by Sept. 1; horses entered by August 15, when the stakes shall close, to pay $50 forfeit, with $1,500 added, of which $500 to the second and 20 per cent, of the stakes; the third to receive 10 per cent, of the stakes; weights to be announced two days before the race; one mile and a half. Closed Jan. 1, 1885. with 83 subs. viz. : Appleby & Co.'s Goldfellow E. J. Baldwin's Verano Volante G. B. Bryson's Ripplette Callahan & Co.'s Thunderbolt J. D. & J. K. Christy's Bonanza J. ChurchUrs Falconer Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne Goano T. W. Doswell's Eola Wickham Winston Ganley & Co.'s Ganley L. Hart's Beecher Nattie Hamilton E. W. Heffner's Sussex T. Hernon s Mollie Walton G. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Littlefellow W. B. Jennings' MiU^r J. E. Kelly's Natilee ch c.byGrlenelg- Heliotrope b c, by Glenelg - Stamps Mr. Kelso's Brookwood Kinsman Longview Maumee Saltpetre Warder V. L, Kirkman's Earnest C. Littlefield's Tecumseh ■G. L. Lorillard's Hopeful G. L. Lorillard's St. Augustine Triton D. Mace's Alfred H. D. Markstone's Florence M. P. H. MclV^ahon's Eachus Melbourne Stable's Jheckla Morris & Co.'s Bersan J. Mullins' Frank MuU'ns Oxford Stable's Bonne B tiche Palo Alto Farm's Bishop Garland Palo Alt o Farm's Valiant R. C. Pate's Clay Pate ...... Editor Preakness Stable's Morning Glory Rupert Tontine H. Pride & Co.'s Monardo Rancho del Paso's Hidalgo . . Tyrant Rancocas Stable's Chimera • Cholula Dione Heimdal He^ a Katrine Krishna Unrest Wanda Zanzibar Redding Bros.' Lottery 108 Coney Island — Autumn; Monmouth Park, 1885 1*72 ^^6 Bridge Handicap. Redding Brcs.' Tinsel R. W. Walden's Harefoot P. H. Ryan's Adolph. Hart Monarchess P. M. West's Brenda W. L. Scott's Florio Interest Radba T. M. Whittaker's Vancluse W. Stoop s John Y. D. D. Withers' Fanatic Suffolk Stable's Hop Sing Masher Montana .. ..ch c,byStonehenge — Julietta Skookum ch c.by King Earnet — Mimi Senora .... b c, by King Earnest— Cy- Theresa clone IRQ The Great JLong Island, X 1 w Additional Entries due Sept. 1. a sweepstakes for all ages, at $2" each for starters $50 forfeit for horses entered by Jan. 1, or half forfeit for horses entered Sept. 1, 1885, when the stake shall close, with $2,500 added, of which $500 to the second; the winner is also entitled to a claim to the Wood- lawn Vase, presented by the Messrs. Dwyer Bros., to become the property of the Subscriber winning the stake two years in succes- sion (the Dwyers were the winners in 1884 with Miss Woodford, ; three-year-oldg to carry 95 lb.; four-year-olds, 108 lb.; five-year- olds and aged horses, 114 lb.; usual allowances to mares and geld- ings; two-mile heats. Closed Jan. 1 with 10 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Freda, ,4 Rancocas Stable's Drake Carter, 5 E. W. Heffner's Markland, 5 P. H. Ryan's Caramel, 5 G. L. Lorillard's Louisette, 4 G. M. Rye's Bob Cook, 4 E. J. McElmeel's Gen. Monroe, a Sumrait Stable's Royal Arch, 4 R. C. Pate's Monogram, 6 P. M. Wesfs Levant, 5 174 MONMOUTH PARK ASSOCIATIONj MONMOUTH PARK, N. J. Meeting from July 3 to August 26. The Hopeful, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by Jan. 1, 1885, or $25 if declared by June 25, 1S85, with $.1,000 added, the second to receive $250 out of the slakes; win- ners of a stake (handicaps excepted) of the value of $2,000, to carry 5 lb.; two such races, 7 lb. ; and three such races, 12 lb. exti a; five furlongs. Closed with 70 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Lookout Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton . . Moss Rose Buffalo W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Blue Wing Envoleur Pure Rye ... .. Ferona Syntax Lulu Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Lydia Jackson Millie Lady B. Portland 1885 Monmouth Park. 109 174 The Hopeful. Dwyer Bros.' Richfield Rancocas Stable's Housatonic Rutlan'l Restless P. H. Hynes' Daliabiah Savanac Mr. Kelso's Billycock Winfred Landsowne Yucatan Leopold Rancho del Paso's Ben Ali.^ Lottery ...... Billow Strategy Epicure The Bard Precioso ahabiah Mr. Kelso's Amalgam Lansdowne Mr. Kelso's Lottery Mystery The Bard J. E. Kelly's ch c, by Glenelg— Nannie Black b c, by Glenelg — Optima b c, by Glenelg — Gondola' b or br f, by Lisbon— Aus- tria N. W. Kittson's Brown Duke Calera Inka Spinnette Stalwart C. Littlefields Bandala G. L. Lorillard's Electric G. L. Lorillard's Fancy Fleetwing Mariner St. Elmo W. & J. W. McClelland's Freddie Melbourne Stable's Blue Wing Pure Rye Syntax The Bourbon 120 Monmouth Park. 1885 185 Morris & Co.'s Longford D. O'Connor's Walter H. Eamapo Stable's Adoneus Bancho del Paso's Billow Epicure Fortuna Tyranny Bancocas Stable's Cyclops Dewdrop Garnet Housatonic Naiad Restless Savanac Winfred Yucatan The Camden. P. H. Byan's blk c. by Virgil — An- nie Hall br c, by Blue Mantle — Doubt W. L. Scott's Bellringer Charity J lorence Ton so Pocomoke E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Brier Gladys E. W. Walden's Col, Lewis D. D. Witters' Bass Viol Longstop Marmion^ Necromancy Salisbury 186 Tlie Moet and Cliancloii, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay, with $500 added by Messrs. Moet & Chandon, of which $100 to the scond; winners of a stake of $2,000, to carry 5 lb. ; two such stakes, 7 lb. ; three such stakes, 121b. extra; maidens not having run second for a stake of $2,000, allowed 7 lb; six furlongs. Closed with 42 subs > viz.: Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Bancocas Stable's Garnet Jackson Lady B. Laura Garrison J. E. Kelly's b c, by Glenelg- Gondola Hercules Housatonic Restless Savanac Winfred br or b f, by Lisbon— Austria Yucatan Mr. Kelso's Amalgam Mystery The Bard N. W. Kittson's Brown Duke Calera Cressett Headlad Promenade C. Littlefield's Bandala G-. L. Lorillard's Fancy Fleetwing ...... Mariner St. Elmo Bancocas Stable's Cyclops Dewdrop W. L. Scott's Faun Florence Fonso Pocomoke Velvet E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Brier ...... Gladys Kalula Patrol J. T. Williams' Chimborazoa Yosemite D. D. Withers' Bass Viol Longstop Marmion Salisbury 1885 Monmouih Park. 121 187 Tlie Home-Bred Produce, a sweepstakes for the produce of mares covered in 1882, at $50 each, half forfeit, with $500 added, of which $100 to the second; mares to be exclusively the property of subscribers at the time of sub- scribing and foaling, and the produce to remain wholly their property until after the race, or pay forfeit; those by untried stallions or out of untried mares allowed 3 lb.; if both 5 lb.; maidens allowed 5 lb.; allowances cumulative; six furlongs. Closed with 68 subs., viz.: Allow. Owner. Produce. Mare. Stallion. Clmd, Lb. O.Bowie Barren Australia Catesby - Do Br c Cassatt Belle Meade Catesby - Do Barren Mary Catesby 3^ Do Che My Maryland .. Catesby - Do BfCarissima Stella Catesby - ^„ ( Lucifer or ) L. W.Carlisle.... Barren Nannie Burch (Virginius | 3 E. Corrigan Ch f Mary Payne Mary Howard .. Lelaps - * . Do Bex, Jr Leamington, Jr — Do... Sunbeam Revenue, Jr.. - C. W. Evans Be Mollie G '. Dudley 5 Mr. Kelso Ch f Waitawhile . . Bye-and-Bye Stratford 5 Do Brf Strategy CoUeen Bawn. ...Stratford 9 Do Barren Heatherbell Stratford 3^ Do Barren Maudina Stratford S Do B c Lansdowne. ..Petty Stratford - Do Br c Leopold Semper Felix Stratford 3 Do... BfShamrock Tara Stratford 3^ G. L. Lorillard. ..Barren Columbia Sensation 3 Do BgFleetwing Heather Sensation 5 Do BfFay Ferida Sensation 5 Do B g Electric Idalia Sensation 5 Do Ch c Mariner... Ocean Queen Sensation...... 5 Do Barren Peggy Dawdle .. Sensation.... 3^ Do Barren ...Spinaway Sensation 5 Do Barren Stilette Sensation 5 Do Slipped Twins.. .Trommel Sensation & Eancocas Stable.. B c Pontico Agenoria Mortem er.. .. 5 Do Ch c {dead) Evadne Mortemer - Do B f Dewdrop Explosion Falsetto 3^ Do Barren Fanny Ludlow.. .D. of Magenta . 3 Do Chf Kanawha Florence Mortemer - Do..- Chf Restless Glenrose Mortemer - Do ChfNaiad Highland Lassie.. Mortemer - Do Yucatan Hortense D. of Magenta.. 5 Do Ch c Cyclops Lizzie Lucas Mortemer 3 Do Barren Loulanier. Mortemer 3 Do Ch c Hercules. . .Ontario Mortemer - Do Barren Oleata Mortemer - Do Barren Pera Saxon 5 Do Barren Susan Ann.... ..Mortemer - 122 Monmouth Park, 1885 IST The Home-Bred Produce. Allow. 0.vner, Produce. Mare. Stallion. Clmd. Lb. Uancocas Stable.. Barren Sallie Saxon - Do Be Ragnaroc....Squeez'eni ^axon ... - Do B c Housatoaic . Vandalite Mortemer...... - E. W. Walden.... Barren ;.Gulnare TomOcMltree. 3 Do. B f Letretia Letty Tom Ocbiltree . - Do Br c Koyal Luna Virgilian 5 Do. Ch c Rock & Rye.Tecalco Virgilian 5 D. D. Withers .... Barren Celinda Macaroon 3 Do Ch c Castagnette Macaroon 3 Do Barren Cyclone. Ventilator 3 Do Br f Faverdale Ventilator 3 Do Br c Salisbury . . JuUetta Stonehenge — - Do Barren Maxim Stonehenge.... 3 Do Bf Revolt King Ernest. .. 3 ■rw -r, ^ -CI, f King Ernest ) 1^0 Bf Echo { or Macaroon ! - ' DISQUALIFIED UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF THE STAKE. L. L. LoHLlard. . .Bf Miss Sensation.Bonnie Doon Sensation - Uancocas Stable. Brf Gyptis Mortemer -, Do Chj- The Witch .... Lady Wallenstein . . Mortemer - Do Bf Uddia Litola Mortemer - Do... Be Marie Miction Saxon - Do Br c Virginia Saxon - Do Be Vixen Falsetto - J^. T Williams. . .Ch c Phil Lee Veriena. Glen Athol - DISQUALIFIED BY DEATH OF NOMINATOR. €. L. Hunt Be Asseola Alatoona Frogtown - Do BfTuh... Duplicate Frogtown - Do Slipped foal Etta Powell Frogtown .. - Do Be Annawan Lady Longstreet.... Frogtown - Do Bf Mohongo Plover Wing Frogtown - 188 The Select, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $15 only if declared by Aug. 1, with $2,500 added, the second to receive $250 out of the stakes; those not having won a stake of the value of $3,000, when carrying weight for age or more, allowed 5 lb.; beaten maidens allowed 10 lb. ; six furlongs. Closed with 78 subs., . viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Addie C. Clipsiana Stable's Laura Garrison Blae Day Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton. EUaS. Buffalo Lookout Envoleur Moss Rose Lulu O. Bowie's Cassatt Lydia Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Millie Jackson Portland Lady B. Richfield 1885 Monmouth Park. 123 188 The Select. Hopson Bros.' Frightful Morris & Co.'s Longford P. H. Hynes' Dahabiah D. O'Connor's Walter H. J. E. Kelly's ch c, by Glenelg — Ramapo Stable's Adoneus Nannie Black Eancho del Paso's Fortuna b c, by Glenelg — Optima Tyranny b c, by Glenelg — Gondola Rancocas Stable's" Cyclops b or br f, by Lisbon — Aus- Dewdrop tria Housatonic Mr. Kelso's Amalgam Naiad Lansdowne Restless Leopold Savanac Lottery Winfred Mystery Yucatan The Bard P. H. Ryan's br c, by Blue Mantle N. W. Kittson's Brown Duke — Doubt Headlad ch g, by Glenelg — Jentling Luminous blk c, by Virgil — Annie Hall Mink W. L. Scott's Bellringer Refrain Charity Spinnette Pocomoke Stalwart Velvet The Doctor Waitaway C. Littlefield's Bandala E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Brier G. L. Lorillard's Electric ... Patrol Fancy J. T, Williams' Chimborazoo Fleetwing Yosemite Mariner D, D. Withers' Bass Viol St. Elmo Longstop Melbourne Stable's Blue Wing Marmion Pure Rye Necromancy Syntax Salisbury The Bourbon 189 Tlie L.orilla'rcl, a. sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $500 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by Jan. 1, 1884, $50 if declared by Jan. 1, 1885, or $100 if declared by June 25, 1885, with $5,000 added by Mr. Pierre Loril- lard, the M. P. A. to add $1,000 for the second, the third to save its stake; horses bred in the United States are not eligible for this stake, unless their sires are represented by subscription to the Champion Stallion Stakes for J884, viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Grinstead, by Gilroy A. Belmont's imp. Ill-Used, by Breadalbane Kingfisher, by Lexington H. O. Bernard's Springbok, by imp. Australian Bowen & Co.'s imp. Billet, by Voltigeur W. G. Harding's Enquirer, by imp. Leamington imp. Great Tom, by King Tom F. B. Harper's Longfellow, by imp. Leamington Ten Broeck, by imp Phaeton 124 Monmouih Park. 1885 189 Thp- LoHllard. N. W. Kittson's Alarm, by imp. Eclipse , Reform, by imp. Leamington G-. L. Lorillard's Sensation, by imp. Leamington P. Lorillard's Duke of Magenta, by Lexington Falsetto, by Enquirer .... imp. Mortemer, by Compeigne Powers & Son's Volturno, by imp. Billet D. Swigert's imp. Glenelg, by Citadel MonarcMst, by Lexington .... Virgil, by Vandal B. G. Thomas' Fellowcraft, by imp. Australian imp. King Ban, by King Tom Lelaps, by imp. Leamington T. "Winters' Joe Hooker, by Monday D. D. Withers' King Ernest, by King Tom imp. Stonehenge. by Blair Athol Closed Aug. 15, 1883, with 117 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Goldfellow J. E. McDonald's Miss Palmer CUpsiana Stable's East Lynne Melbourne Stable's Theckla Goano Morris & Co.'s Bersan J. D. & J. K. Christy's Bonanza^ Freeman Cridge & Co.'s Soliman Ten Stone Dwyer Bros.' Elmendorf Powers & Son's Volo Executor Preakness Stable's Tontine ...... Petersburg R. Puryear's Fellow Tyler Richmond Rancocas Stable's Chimera L. B. Field's Venisti Cholula G. T. Graddy's Duke of Hambleton . . Dione J. B. Haggin's Tyrant Heimdal L. Hart's Belldoyle (dead) Katrine Nattie Hamilton Unrest T. Hernon & Son's Mollie Walton Wanda D. Honig & Son's Violin J. Rowe's Rocket J. E. KeUy's ch c, by Glenelg— He- P. H. Ryan's Adolph liotrope * Snedeker & Co.'s Grenadier b c, by Glenelg— Stamps Lord Beaconsfield Mr. Kelso's Brookwood B. G. Thomas' Craftsman Kinsman Royal Knight Longview T. Winters' Alturas Saltpetre Nellie C. N. W. Kittson's Pardee b f, by Joe Hooker— Illusion Sayre D. D. Withers' Fanatic St. Louis b c, by King Ernest -Cy- Strabismus clone Lexington Stable's Ouise Bright b f, by King Ernest Elsie G. L. Lorillard's Hopeful ch c, by Stonehenge— Juli- Lynwood Stable's Bardstown 'dead) etta Marwell & Co.'s Slyfellow ch c, by King Ernest— Mimi DECLARED JANl, 1884:— at $10' each. CUpsiana Stable's Alameda CUpsiana Stable's Salviator Elgin Mr. Kelso's Emerson 1885 Monmo'ith Park. 125 189 TheLorillard. Mancocas Stable's Catherine Cincinnatus ILia Miss Mortemer Paul Kernan Petition br f, by Mortemer — Hilde- yarde Mancocas Stable's ch c, by Duke of Magenta — Emerald brf, by Mortemer — Morlacchi brf, by Mortemer — Refreshment br c.by Mortemer — Sallie chf, by Mortemer— Virginia P. G. Speth's Echelon Suffolk Stable's b f, by Virgil — Lark DECLARED JAN. 1, 1885-at $50 each. Appleby <& Co.'s Ballot Mentmore Sussex Polo Dwyer Bros.' Col. Clay Electric Light Emmett Fannin <& Co.'s John C. J. H. Green's Miss Walton E. Heffner's Le Logos J. R. Keene's Isaac J. E. Kelly's Leonidas N. W. Kittson's Queen Anne Marie ...... Sibley ..... Sir Hercules G. L. Lorillard's Hawthorne Surprise Melbourne Stable's Islington Kensington Rancocas Stable's Adonis Rancocas Stable's Bahama Cyrilla Exile Goblin Grendel (Justin Mack) Heva Hoder Neptune Ptoria Zangbar P. H. Ryan's Monarchess P. G. Speth s Expert Thistle Suffolk Stable's Hop Sing Montana J. Walden's Burdette R. W, Walden's Little Savage D. D. Withers' bf, by King Ernest — Maxim br c, by Stonehenge — Inver- moor IwU Tlie Monmoittli Oaks, a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies, at f 100 each, half forfeit, only $10 if declared by Jan. 1, 1884, $20 if declared by Jan. 1, 1885, or $30 if declared by June 25, 1885, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $300 out of the stakes; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 72 subs., viz. : Applegate & Co.'s Gennett Pride T. A. Lynch's Haroline CUpsiana Stable's East Lynns McCoy & Co.'s Tivoli Davis & Co.'s Rosette J. E. McDonald's Mias Palmer O. A. Gilman's Wanton Melbourne Stable's Czarina L. Hart's Nattie Hamilton Theckla T. Hernon & Son's Mollie Walton Preakness Stable's Morning Glory J. E. Kelly's Natilee Sapphire Mr. Kelso s Maumee T. Puryear & Co.'s Mollie Pitcher N. W. Kittson's Elizabeth Rancocas Stable's Chimera Laurette Dione 126 Monmouth Park 1885 190 Bancocas Stable's Heva Katrine Unrest "Wanda P. H. Ryan's Monarchess "W. L. Scott's Florio Radha E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Breta The Monmouth Oaks. Suffolk Stable's Senora Teresa R. W. Walden's Lulu S. D. D. Withers' Barbara Punka b f, by Kins: Ernest— Elsie Wild & McCaul's Theodora DECLARED JAN. 1, 1884— ai! $10 eacTt. Clipsiana Stable' s Alameda J. R. Keene's Blanche Rancocas Stable's Catherine Ilia Petition brf, by Mortemer — MorlaccM Rancocas Stable's br f, by Morte- m,er — Hi degarde b f, by Mortemer — Refresh- ment P. G. Speth's Exile Suffolk Stable's brf, by Virgil — Lark DECLARED JAN.l, 1885— af $20 each. Appleby <£ Co.'s Gontessa .... Error Dwyer Bros.' Preciani Ripplette J. H. Green's Miss Walton J. R. Keene's b f, by Wanderer- Phyllis J. E. Kelly's Tornado Mr. Kelso's Relay N. iV. Kittson's Marie Queen A nne G. L. Lorillard's Etha Souci Melbourne Stable's Mecca Trophy E, J. McElmeel's Kitty Monroe Preakness Stable's Heartsease Rancocas Stable's Bahama Cyrilla Peoria P. H. Ryan's Favorita P. G. Speth' s Enquiry Esmeralda R. W. Walden's Coral Little Savage D. D. Withers' ch f, by Macaroon — Bijou bf, by King Ernest — Maxim chf, by King Ernest or Maca- roon— Rev It 191 Tile Newark, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $50 each, $15 forfeit, with $1,500 added, of which $500 to the second; winners of a three-year-old stake of the value of $2 000, when carryine; weight for age or more, to carry 71b. extra; two such races, 10 lb. extra; and three such races, 12 lb. extra: horses not having won in 1885 more than $1,000 {handicaps and selling races, when carrying less than weght for age, not counting) allowed 5 lb., or if not more than $500, allowed 7 lb, or if "non-winners in 1885, allowed 12 lb.; maidens allowed 151b.; one mile Closed with 76 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Goldfellow W. W. Ayre's Icbi Ban W. P. Burch's Telle Doe A. M. Burton's Peacock br g, by Fechter — Pique G. B. Bryson's Catiline Florentine Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne Goano W. C. Daly's Bahama T, W. Doswell's Thomasia Wickham Winston Dwyer Bros.' DetecLive 1885 Mor, to go to the race fund if paid at the time of raming; tne engage- ment to follow ownership of horse without written transfer; un. 134 Monmouth Park. 1885 199 The Omnibus. paid forfeits or death of nominator not to disqualify a horse (if its owner at the time of starting be qualified), and horses may be en- tered by persons not their owners; one mile and a half. Closed with 140 subs, viz.: [N. B. — An owner need not pay at the time of naming. If he does not, his entry is subject to the rules of racing without above excep- tions. Appleby & Co.'s Goldfellow Blagrave Stable's Goblin O. Bowie's Captain Consolation Marylander Callahan & Co.'s Thunderbolt Clipsiana Stable's Goano W. Cottrill's Lord Coleridge Jim Guest Cridge & Co.'s Soliman J. Crokers Boysterer W. C. Daly's Bahama , Emmett Davis & Co's Eugo T. W. Doswell's Wickham "Winston W. Donohue's Elgin DwyerBros.' Elmendorf Executor .... . Petersburg Eichmond Sumner J. V. Elliott's Jack Cade F. Erzinger's Isaac Fannin & Co.'s John C. L. B. Fields' Venisti O. A. Gilman's Wanton G. T. Graddy's Duke of Hambleton J. B. Haggin's Tyrant b f , by Mortemer — Refresh- ment J. Hannigan's b c, by Mortemer — Sallie J. Harbeck, Jr.'s ch g, by Duke of Magenta — Emerald L. Hart's Belledoyle (dead) Nattie Hamilton E. Heffner's Le Logos Susses T. Hernon & Son's MoUie Walton P. Hynes, Jr.'s Salviator G. F. Johnson's Hoder J. W. Jennings' Greenfield W. Kavill s Blanche J. R. Keene's b f, by Wanderer — Phyllis J. E. Kelly's ch c, by Glenelg— Heli'" trope b c, by Glenelg— Stamps Mr. Kelso's Brookwood Kinsman Latitude Longview Saltpetre Sir Edward Warder W. H. King's Brevet N. W. Kittson's Elizabeth Marie Pardee Queen Anne Sayre Sibley (dead) Sir Hercules (dead) St. Louis D L. Klauberg's Hawthorne W. Lakeland's Exilo Sir Peter Lexington Stable's Guise Bright C. Littlefield's Tecumseh G. L. Lorillard's Hopeful St. Augustine Surprise Triton P. Lorillard, Jr 's Hia Hallowe'en P. Lorillard' Jr.'s Petition Linwood Stable's Bardstown (dead) Maxwell & Co.'s Slyfellow Mclntyre & Co.'s Redstone J E. McDonald's Miss Palmer C. F. McLaughlin's Leonidas M. McNamara's Paul Kernan Melbourne Stable's Islington(deai) Kensington Theckla J. Mitchell's Emer. on 1885 Monmouth Park. 135 199 Tke Omnibus. Morris & Co.'s Bersan Freeman Ten Stone Oxford Stable's Electric Light B. C. Pate's Clay Pate Preakness Stable's Armadale Emissary B. Puryear's Fellow Tyler Bancocas Stable's Chimera Cholula Cyrilla Dione Heimdal Heva Katrine Krishna Neptune Peoria Unrest Wanda Zangbar J. Bowe's Bocket P. H. Byan's Adolph Monarchess G. M. Bye's Mystic Snedeker & Co.'s Grenadier Lord Beaconsfleld P. G. Speth's Echelon Escort Expert Thistle T. Stewart's Col. Clay W. Stoop's John Y. Suffolk Stable's Hop Sing Montana Skookum br f, by Virgil — Lark Summit Stable's Little Mack Justin Mack D. Swigert's br f, by Mortemer — Morlacchi B. G. Thomas' Craftsman Boy al Knight John Himyar G. Lucas Turner's Miss Mortemer J. Walden's Ballot Burdette Mentmore B W. Walden's Harefoot Walnut Grove Stable's Toronto {dead) P. M. West's Adonis D. D. Withers' Fanatic Masher b c, by King Ernest — Cy- clone b f, by King Ernest— Maxim ch c, by Macaroon— Mary Buckley (dead) ch c, by King Ernest — Mimi Wooding & Co.'s Catherine Cincinnatus 200 The "W^est End Hotel, a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies, at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 oiily if declared by Jan 1, 1884, $20 if declared by Jan. 1, 1885, or $30 if declared by June 25, 1885, with $1,000 added by the proprie- tor of the West End Hotel of Long Branch, the second to receive $300 out of the stakes; winners of a three-year-old stake (handi- caps excepted) of the value of $2,000. to carry 5 lb. ; of two such races, 7 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.; one mile and a half . Closed with 72 subs., viz.: Applegate & Co.'s Gannett Pride O. Bowie's Catamaran Vesta Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne O. A. Gilman's Wanton L. Hart's Nat tie Hamilton C B. Jaynes & Co.'s Princess Chuck T. Hernon & Son's Mollie Walton J. E. Kelly's Natilee Mr. Kelso's Maumee N. W. Kittson's Elizabeth Laurette J. E. McDonald's Miss Palmer Melbourne Stable's Czarina Theckla ]36 Monmouih Park. 1885 200 Preainess Stable's Sapphire T. Puryear & Co 's Mollie Pitcher Rancoras Stable's Chjinera Raiicocas Stable's Dione Heva Katrine Unrest . . . . Wanda P. H. Ryan's Monarchess W. L. Scott's Florio Radha The Wtst End Hotel. E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Breta P. G. Spe Hopson Bros.' Delilah, 5 J. Hyland's Blast, 4 Ganley & Co.'s Judge Griffith, 4 r. Gebhard's Eolist, 5 St. Saviour, 4 J. Kane's Strickland, 4 War Eagle, 5 J. E. Kelly's Bella, 5 Clonmel, 5 Mr. Kelso's Heel-and-Toe, 5 Rica, 6 Maumee, 3 N. W. Kittson's Elizabeth, 3 Jongleuse, 3 Lone Star Stable's Hatef, a G. L. Iiorillard's Monitor, a Reveller, 4 G L. Lorillard's Thackeray, 4 Tolu, 4 "W. Lovell's Guitar, 4 D. Mace's Geo. Singerly, 4 P. H. McMahon's Comanche, 5 E. C. Pate's Ascender, 5 Conlding, 4 Mr. Pelopidas' Frances L , 6 Praakness Stable's Himalaya, 4 Ramapo Stable's Girofle, a Rancocas Stable's Aranza, a Drake Carter, 5 Emoeror, 4 Endymion, 4 Krishna, 3 Unrest, 3 ....... "Wanda, 3 P. H. Ryan's Caramel, 5 "W. L. Scott's Florio, '3 Greystone, 4 Referee, 5 E "V Snedeker & Co.'s Duchess, 4 Snyder & Co 's Pilot, 5 W. Stoops' Tornado, 4 Suffolk Stable's Tacoma, 4 J. "Walden's Banquet, 4 R. W. 'Walden's Chanticleer, 4 E. B. "Wairs Wallflower, 5 F. T. Walton's imp. Richmond, 4 Wild & Co.'s Choctaw, 4 D. D. Withers' Duplex, 6 ...... Kinglike, 5 Mikado, 4 Nonage, 4 Pampero, 4 209 The ShreTvsbury Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, only $10 if declared by 4 p M on July 6, with $1,500 added, the second to raceive $350 out of the stakes; weights to be published July 4; winners of any handicap after publication of the weights, to carry 5 lb. extra; one mile and a half Closed with 53 subs., viz. : Appleby & Co.'s Knight of Filers- Dwyer Bros.' Panique, 4 lie; 4 Turco, 5 G. B. Bryson's Palinurus, 4 Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne, 3 . . . Sandoval, 4 W. C. Daly's Ligan, 4 Dwyer Bros.' Barnes, 5 Detective, 3 ..... Geo. Kinney, 5 Richmond, 3 S. Farrell's Revoke, 6 F. Gebhard's Eolist, 5 St. Saviour, 4 E. Heffuer's Markland, 5 J. Hyland's Blast, 4 G. W. Jennings' Tony Foster, 5 J. Kane's War Eagle 5 J. E. Kelly's Clonmel, 5 142 Monmouth Park. 1885 209 The Shrewsbury Handxcap. Mr. Kelso's Heel-and-Toe, 5 Kica, 6 Water Lily, 4 N. W. Kittson's Elizabeth, 3 Rataplan, 4 ' Strabismus, 3 G. L. Lorillard s Monitor, a G. L. Lorillard' s Thaekeray, 4 Trafalgar, 5 W. Lovell's Guitar, 4 D. Mace's Geo. Singerly, 4 J. E. McDonald's Fosteral, 6 Wallaasee, 6 R. C. Pate's King Kyrle, 4 Monogram, 6 Preakness Stable's Euclid, 5 Ramapo Stable's Girofle, a Kancocas Stable's Chimera, 3 Drake Carter, 5 Emperor, 4 Krishna, 3 . Unrest, 3 P.H. Ryan's Caramel, 5 W. L.Scott's Greystone, 4 Referee, 5 Snedeker & Co.'s Duchess, 4 W. Stoop's Tornado, 4 Suffolk Stable's Tacoma, 4 Summit Stable's Royal Arch, 4 R. W. Walden's Chanticleer, 4 Harefoot, 3 Wild & Co.'s Choctaw, 4 D D. Withers' Kinglike, 5 Mikado, 4 210 The Midsummer Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by 4 p. M. on the day before the day appointed for the race, with $1,250 added, the second to receive $300 out of the stakes; weights to be published two days before the race; one mile. Closed with 73 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Jack of Hearts, a Knight of Ellerslie, 4 Turk, 4 W. R. Babcock's Lizzie Mack, 5 L. C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4 Lutestring, 6 Blohm k Co.'s Little Minch, 5 J. S. Campbell's Miss Goodrich, 5 G. Cook's Ferg Kyle, 5 Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor, 2 East Lynne, 3 Goano. 3 Lady B., 2 Laura Garrison, 2 Sandoval, 4 Dwyer Bros.' Barnes, 5 Detective, 3 Panique, 4 Richmond, 3 W. E. French's Valley Forge, 4 Ganley & Co.'s Judge Griffith, 4 F Gebhard's Eolist, 5 St. Saviour, 4 J. H. Green's Broughton, 4 L. Hart's Frank E., 5 W. Hamilton's Glengarine, 4 E. Heflfner's Markland, 5 Hopson Bros.' Delilah, 5 G. F. Johnson's Greenland, a J. Kane's Strickland, 4 War Eagle, 5 J. E. Kelly's Bella, 5 b c, by Glenelg— Stamps, 3 Mr. Kelso's Rica, 6 E. Leigh's Avery, 4 Lone Star Stable's Hatef, a G. L. Lorillard's Louisette, 4 G. L. Lorillard's Reveller, 4 Thackeray, 4 ; Tolu, 4 W. Lovell's Guitar, 4 J. W. & R. H. Loud's Lady Loud,4 Richard L., 4 P. H. McMahon's Eachus, 3 Morris & Co.'s Fellowplay, a W. Mulkey's Joquita, 4 R. 0. Pate's Conkling, 4 Tattoo, 4 Preakness Stable's Atlas, 4 Himalaya, 4 D. T. Pulsifer's King Robin, 4 ...... Whisperine, 4 1885 Monmouth Park. U3* 210 The Midsummer Handicap. Rancocas Stable's Aranza, a Chimera, 3 Emperor, 4 Endymion, 4 Katrine, 4 Krishna, 3 Pontiac, 4 Wanda, 3 Revere Stable's Herbert, 6 P. H. Ryan's Caramel, 5 G. M. Rye's Bob Cook, 4 W. L. Scott's Greystone, 4 E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Grenadier.^ J. Walden's Banquet, 4 F, T. Walton's imp. Richmond, 4 Wild & Co.'s Choctaw, 4 D. D. Withers' Buckstone, 5 Duplex, 6 Mikado, 4 ...... Nonage, 4 Pampero, 4 211 The Harvest Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by 4 p M. on the day before the day appointed for the race, with $l,250added, the second to reciye $300 out of the stakes; weights to be published two days before the race; one mile and a quarter Closed with 74 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Jack of Hearts, a Knight of EllersUe, 4 Turk, 4 L. C. Behman's Lutestring, 6 G. B. Bryson'a Corsair, a , Paliu urus, 4 . G. R. Buchanan's Jim Ben wick, a G. B. Long's Leman, 6 G. L. Lorillard's Louisette, 4 Monitor, a Reveller, 4 Thackeray, 4 G. L. Lorillard's Tolu, 4 W. Lovell's Guitar, 4 J. D. & J. K. Christy's Bonanza, 3 J. W. & R. H. Loud's Richard L., 4 Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne, 3 Goano, 3 Sandoval, 4 G. Cook's Ferg Kyle, 5 Dwyer Bros.' Barnes, 5 Detective, 3 Geo. Kinney, 5 Panique, 4 • vv . Richmond, 3 Ganley & Co.'s Judge Griffith, 4 F. Gebhard's Eolist, 5 St. Saviour, 4 W. Hamilton's Frolic, 4 E. Heffner's Markland, 5 J. Hyland's Blast, 5 G. F. Johnson's Pequot, a J. Kane's Strickland, 4 ■ - . . War Eagle, 5 J. E. Kelly's Bella, 5 Clonmel, 5 Mr. Kelso's Heel-and Toe, 5 Longview, 3 Rica, 6 Saltpetre, 3 D Mace's Geo. Singerly, 4 J. E. McDonald's Fosteral, 6 Long Knight, 5 P. H. McMahon's Comanche, 5 Morris & Co.'s Compensation, a Slocum, 5 R. C. Pate's Ascender, 5 D. T. Pulsifer's Hanap, 4 Whisperine, 4 Ramapo Stable's Girofle, a Rancocas Stable's Aranza, a Chimera, 3 Drake Carter, 6 Emperor, 4 Eadymion, 4 Katrine, 3 Krishna, 3 Pontiac, 4 Wanda, 3 P. H. Ryan's Caramel, 5 G. M. Rye's Bob Cook, 4 W. L. Scott's Greystone, 4 Referee, 5 M. Smith's Bart Warren, 5 144 Monmouth Park. 1885 ■211 The Harvest Handicap. IST. H. Snyde-'s Pilot, 5 D. D. Withers' Duplex, 6 W. Stoops' Tornado, 4 Kinglike, 5 T. F. Walton's imp. Eichmond, 4 Mikado, 4 "Wild & Co.'s Clioctaw, 4 Nonage, 4 D, D. Withers' Buckstone, 5 Pampero, 4 212 Tlie Naveslnk Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if de- clared by 4 p. M. on the day before the day appointed for the race; with $1,500 added, the second to receive $350 out of the stakes, weights to be published two days before the race; one mile and a half. Closed with 61 subs., viz.; Appleby & Co.'s Knight of EUers- W. Lovell's Guitar, 4 lie, 5 Turco, 6 L. C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4 G. B. Bryson's Palinurus, 4 J. S. Campbell's John SiUivan, 6 Clipslana Stable's East Lynne, 3 . . ... Goano, 3 Sandoval, 4 W. C. Daly's Ligan, 4 Dwyer Bros.' Barnes, 5 ...... Detective, 3 Geo. Kinney, 5 Panique, 4 Eichmond, 3 T. Gebhard s Eolist, 5 St. Saviour, 4 E. Heffner's Markland, 5 d. Hyland's Blast, 4 G. W. Jennings' Tony Paster, 5 G. F. Johnson's Welcher, 4 J. Kane's War Eagle. 5 J. E. Kelly's Clonmel, 5 Mr. Kelso's Heel-and-Toe, 5 . . . Longview, 3 Saltpetre, 3 C. B. Long's Leman, 6 G. L. Lorillard'e Louisette, 4 Monitor, a Thackeray, 4 Trafalgar, 5 D. Mace's Geo. Singerly, 4 J. E. McDonald's Wallansee, 6 P. H. McMahon's Comanche, 5 Morris & Co.'s Compensation, a . . Slocum, 5 D. T, Pulsifer's Hanap, 4 Eamapo Stable's Girofl.<», a Eancocae Stable's Chimera, 3 Cholula, 3 ...... Drake Carter, 5 Emppror, 4 Endymion, 4 Heva, 3 Katrine, 3 Krishna, 3 Unrest, 3 Wanda, 3 P. H. Eyan's Caramel, 5 G. M. Eye's Bob Cook, 4 W. L. Scott's Florio, 3 Greystone, 4 Eeferee, 5 M. Smith's Bart Warren, 5 W. Stoop's Tornado, 4 Summit Stable's Henry B, 5 Eoyal Arch, 4 Wild & Co.'s Choctaw, 4 D. D. Withers' Duplex, 6 Kinglike, 5 Mikado, 4 213 Tlie Monmouth. Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $100 each, half forfeit, $25 only if de- clared by 4 p. M. on the day before the day appointed for the race, or $10 only if declared by Aug. 1, with $2,500 added, of which 1885 Monmouth Pa^k; Saratoga. 145 213 The Monmouth Handicap. $500 to the second; weights to oe published after the Omnibus Champion, and Choice Stakes are run, and two day a before the """-■ one mile and a half. Closed with 73 subs, viz : Appleby & Co.'s Knight of Ellers lie, 4 Turco, 6 G. B. Bryson's Corsair, a Palinurus, 4 Clipsiana Stable's East Lynne, 3 Goano, 3 Sandoval, 4 O. Cook's Ferg Kyle. 5 E. Corrigan's Freeland, 6 Irish Pat, 3 Isaac Murphy, 3 Modesty, 4 W. B. Woodward, 4 Dwyer Bros ' Barnes, 5 Detective, 3 George Kinney, 6 Panique, 4 Richmond, 3 F. Gebhard's Eolist, 5 St. Saviour, 4 E. Heffner's Markland, 5 J. Hyland's Blast, 4 G. F. Johnson's Pequot, a Welcher, 4 J. Kane's War Eagle, 5 •J. E. Kelly's Clonmel, 5 Mr. Kelso's Brook wood, 3 Heel-and-Toe, 5 Longview, 3 Rica, 6 Saltpetre, 3 .... Water Lily, 4 O. L, Lorillard's Louisette, 4 Monitor, a Reveller, 4 St. Augustine, 3 G. L. Lorillard's Thackeray, 4 Trafalgar, 5 J. W. & R. H.Loud's Richard L., 4 W. Lovell's Guitar, 4 D. Mace's George Singerly, 4 J. E. McDonald's Fosteral, 6 Long Knight, 5 ...... Wallansee, 6 Morris & Co.'s Favor, 3 Freeman, 3 R. C Pate's King Kyrle, 4 Monogram, 6 Ramayo Stable's Girofle, a Rancho del Paso's Schoolgirl, 4 Bancocas Stable's Aranza, a Chimera, 3 Cholula, 3 Drake Carter, 5 , Emperor, 4 Endymion, 4 Katrine, 3 ...... Unrest, 3 Wanda, 3 Revere Stables Herbert, 6 P. H. Ryan's Caramel, 6 G. M. Rye's Bob Cook, 4 W, L. Scott's Florio, 3 Greystoue, 4 Referee, 5 W. Stoop's Tornado, 4 Suffolk Stable's Tacoma, 4 Summit Stable's Henry B., 5 Royal Arch, 4 Wild & Co.'s Choctaw, 4 J. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4 D. D. Withers' Duplex, 6 Mikado, 4 214 SARATOGA ASSOCIATION, SARATOGA, N. Y. Season of 1885 begins July 17, and continues to Aug. 28, The Flash, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, only $25 if declared by July 1. 1885, with $700 added, the second to receive $200 out of the stakes; half a mile. Closed with 26 subs., viz • A. Belmont s Gil Bias s. Bryant's Waddell Bryant 1? ^ °^ Louisville W. L. Cassidy's Kirkman 146 Saratoga. 1885. 214 E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce J. B. Ferguson Mary Payne Tartar J. Gr. Greener & Co.'s Lafitte R. A. Johnson's Adrian G. H. Kernaglian's Col. Cowan N. W. Kittson's Calera Mink N. W. Kittson's Refrain Spinnette The Flash. G. W. Medinger's Wheatly T. J. Nichols' Wanderoo R. C. Pate's 4.my Hyde " Santa Anita Stable's Bonita Maricopa Primero Panta Anita Belle R. W. Walden's Bessie B. Whltten Bros.' Renounce J. T. Williams' Yosemite M. Young's Enright 215 The Saratoga, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $20 only if declared by Jan. 1, 1885, with $700 added, of which $200 to th& second; six furlongs. Closed with 62 subs , viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Bonita G. H. Kernaghan's Jennie B. Lijero N. W. Kittson's Brown Duke MoUie McCarthy's Last Calera Solid Silver Headlad O. Bowie's Cassatt Mink ch c, by Catesby — My Mary- Promenade land Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce Bluestone Mary Payne Mary Winifred Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Lulu Lydia Millie Portland Richfield Rutland A, C. Franklin's Carter Miss Lizzie C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Stalwart . . . . The Doctor C. W. Medinger's Cowdriver Wheatly W. L. Scott's Charity Pocomoke .... Waitaway F. Stearn, Jr.'s Elkwood A. J. Stemler's Gaston Ingleside King of Norfolk R. W. Walden's Rock and Rye- Royal Whitten Bro?.' Revenge M. Yours g's Enright Kinglight .. Masterpiece Spaldie Stormer Warfellow C. H. Gillock's Edgefield G. H. Kernaghan's Col. Cowan DECLARED JAN. 1, 1885— ail $20 each J. E. Cannon's Grace C. E. Corrigan's Hattie Garlile Mary Ellis Pike's Peak Dwyer Bros. ' Hawley Peekfkill Dwyer Bros.' Quincy G. H. Kernaghan's Little Minnie N. W. Kittson's Abdiel Suffolk Stable's ch f, by Thuvderioli — Sue Dougherty 1885 Saratoga. 147 216 a sweepstakes for two-year-old fillies, at $100 each, half forfeit, 125 only if declared out by July 1, with $700 added, the second to re- ceive $200 out of the stakes; the third to save its stake; to carry 100 lb. each; winners of any stake of the value of $1,000, to carry 3 1b.; of two or more such races, 7 lb. extra.; maidens allowed 5 lb. ; five furlongs. Closed with 34 subs., viz.: Alexander & Co.'s Georgie H. Mamie Hay S. Bryant's Belle of Louisville W. P. Burchs Biggonnet J. E. Cannon's Grace C. E. Corrigan's Hattie Carlile Mary Payne . . Mary "Winifred Davis & Co.'s Bess M. Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgefield Lovely P. H. Hynes' Dahabiah R. A. Johnson's Miss Bowler G. H. Kernaghan's Little Minnie N. W. Kittson's Calera N. W. Kittson's Inka Luminous Refrain Spinnette D. Mace's Witch R. C. Pate's Amy Hyde Prima Donna Santa Anita Stable's Estrella Maricopa Mollie McCarthy's Last Santa Anita Belle L. H. Todhunter's Haidee R. W. Walden's Bessie B. E. B. Wall's Faience WhittenBros.' Reverse M. Young's Red Girl .. Spaldie 217 Tlie Virginia, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay, with added, second to receive $150, and third $50 out of the stakes; those not having won a stake of the value of $1,000, allowed 3 lb.; maidens allowj I 7 lb ; five furlongs. Closed with 39 subs., viz : Alexander & Co.'s Georgie H. Mamie Hav A. Bslmont's Gil Bias O. Bowie's Cassatt Cato ch c, by Catesby — My Maryland S. Bryant's Waddell Bryant W. L. Cassidy's Kirkman E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce J. B. Fergusoi ...... Mary Payne Tartar J. G. Greener & Co.'s Lafitte P. H. Hynes' Queen of Hearts Jaynes & Co.'s Ten Like W. Jennings' ch c, by Spinner — Piety R. B. Johnson's Adrian G. H. Kernaghan's Co]. Cowan V. L. Kirkman's Edgar G. Murphy N. W. Kittson s Headlad Mink Promenade Refrain C. W. Medinger's Wheatly T. J. Nichols' Wauderoo R. C. Pate's Amy Hyde Preakness Stable's Bonnie Fr,'nce Linden Santa Anita Stable's BonHa Lijero Mollie McCarthy's Last Silver Cloud R. "W. Walden's Argyle Virgilia E. B. Wall's Faience Whitten Bros.' Renounce J. T. Williams' Chimborazoo Yosemite M. Young's Enrigiit 148 Saratoga. 1885 ^lO Tlie Kentucky, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $100 eacb, half forfeit, $20 only ii declared by Jan. 1, 1885, with $700 added, of which $200 the seo- ond; six furlongs. Closed with 71 stibs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Linda G. H. Kernaghan's Little Minnie Lijero N. W. Kittson's Calera Mollie McCarty's Last Brown Duke Primero Headlad Silver Cloud Mink O. Bowie's Cassatt Promenade ch c, by Catesby — My Mary- Stalwart land The Doctor r. T. Bruce's Tiara C. "W. Medinger's CowdrlverJ E. Corrigau s B. Gr. Bruce Wheatly Bluestone J. S. Oweas' ch c, by Botheration— Hattie Carlile Caramita Mary Payne ch c, by Botheration — Mabel Dwyer Bros.'Brambleton Preakness Stable's Vmdex Buffalo W. L. Scott's Flavia Envoleur Pocomoke Lulu Quito Lydia F. Stearns, Jr.'s Elkwood Millie A. J. Stemler's Gaston Portland Ingleside Kichfield King of Norfolk Butland R W. Walden's Argyle Li. B. Fields' Dempsey Rock and Rye A. C. Fi'anklin's Carter Whitten Bros.' Revenge Miss Lizzie M . Young's Enright J. Fuak's John Morris Kinglight G. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Masterpiece Edgefield Spaldie Lovely Stormer H. E. Kimbel & Co.'rf Bob Burdette Warfellow Hat Ban DECLARED J A N. 1, 1885— a« $20 each. J. E. Cj,nnon's Oraoe G. Dwyer Bros.' Quincy E. G.rrigan's Mary Ellis G. H. kernaghan's Belle Walsh Mary Winifred N. W. Kittson's Ahdiet Pike's Peak J. Munro's Biggonnet Pixy Suffolk Stable's ch f, by Thunder- D oyer Bros.' Hawley storm— Sue Dougherty Peekskill 219 Tlie Tennessee, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay, with $700 added, the second to receive $150, and the third $50 out of the the stakes; non-winners of a stake allowed 5 lb.; six furlongs. Cl()S3d with 38 subs., viz.: Alexander & Co.'s Greorgie H. A. Belmont's Gil Bias Virgie H, 0. Bowie's Cassatt 1885 Saratoga. 149 219 2%e O. Bowie's Cato cli c, by Catesby — My Mary- land W. L. Cassidy's Kirkman E. Corrigan's B. Gr. Bruce Bluestone ...... Hattie Carlile Pixy L. Curran's Falls City C, H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgefield Lovely J. Gr. Greener's Lafitte R. A. Johnson's Adrian G. H. Kernaghan's Little Minnie N. W. Kittson's Headlad Mink Promenade Tennessee. N. W. Kittson's Luminous The Doctor C. W. Medinger's Elkwood T. J, Nichols' Wanderoo Preakness Stable's Bonnie Prince L^'nden Santa Anita Stable's Lijero Mollie McCarthy's Last' ...... Solid Silver R. W. Walden's Rock and Rye Royal E. B. Wall's Faience Whitten Bros.' Revenge J. T. Williams' Chimborazoo Montezuma Yosemite * 1 M. Young's Enright 220 Tlie Misses,' a sweepstakes for two-year-old fillies, at $50 each, half forfeit, with $700 added, the second to receive $200. and the third $75 out of the stakes; winners of any race of the value of $1 ,< 00 to cnrry 5 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.; six furlongs. Closed with 37 subs. : viz : Alexander & Co.'s Maggie A Mamie Hay S. Bryant's Belle of Louisville W. P. Burch's Biggonnet J. E. Cannon's Grace C. E. Corrigan's Hattie Carlile Mary Ellis .• Mary Payne Pike's Peak L. Curran's Virginia Davis & Co.'s Bess M. Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgefield Lovely P. H. Hynes' Dahabiah R. A. Johnson's Miss Bowler G. H. Kernaghan's Jennie B N. W. Kittson's Calera N. W. Kittson's Luminous Refrain Spinette D. Mace's Witch R, C. Pate's Amy Hyde Preakness Stable's Regina L. H. Todhunter's Haidee Santa Anita Stable's E?trella Linda Maricopa Mollie McCarthy's L"st Santa Anita Belle R. W. Walden's Bessie B. Virgilia E B. Wall's Faience Whitten Bros.' Reverse M. Young's Red Girl Spaldie 221 Tlie Equity, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each, play or pay, with added, of which $i00 to the second, the third to save its st^ke 150 Saratoga. 1885 221 The Equity. colts to carry 100 lb., fillies and geldings 97 lb.; winners of any race of the value of $1,000, to carry 5 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb. ; six turlongs. Cl< sed witb 38 subs., viz.: Alexander & Co.'s Maggie A. C. K Jaynes & Co.'s Ten Like Virgie H. G. H. Kernagban's Fred. Smith A. Belmont's Gril Bias V. L. Kirtman's Edgar G. Murphy O. Bowie's Cassatt N. W. Kittson's Headlad Cato Promenade ch c, by Catesby — My Refrain Maryland S. Bi-y'ant's Hettie S. W. P. Burch's Biggonnet W. L. Cassidy's Kirkman Mr. Charles' Peconic E , Corrigan's B. G. Bruce Bluestone J. B. Ferguson Tartar li. Curran's Figaro Davis & Co.'s El Mahdi J G Greener & Co.'s Lafitte W. Jennings' ch c, by Spinner — Yosemite Piety M. Young's Enright The Doctor C. W. Medinger'sElkwood R. C. Pate's Prima Donna Preakness Stable's Linden .... .. Regina Santa Anita Stable's Lijero Mollie McCarthy's Last Primero R. W. Walden's Argyle .... Royal E. B, Wall's Faience J. T. Williams' Chimborazoo 222 Tile Travers, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, half forfeit, $25 only if declared by Jan. 1, 1885, with $1,000 added by the S. A., and $500 in plate by W. R. Travers, the secnd to receive $300 out of the stakes; one mile and three-quarters. Closed with 75 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Gold fellow Applegate & Co.'s King Dan C. Bell's Master Trump O. Bowie's Captain Lord Lome Marylander E. Corrigan's Isaac Murphy Irish Pat St. Patrick Cridge & Co.'s Soliman Davis & Co.'s Eugo T. W. Doswell's Wickham Dwyer Bro?.' Elmendorf Executor Petersburg Richmond Sumner L. Ehlers' Cooperstown X. Hart's Belledoyle {{dead) Xattio Hamiltcn J. B. Haggin's Tyrant J. E.Kelly's ch c,by Glenelg— Helio trope b c, by Glenelg— Stamps M . W. Kittson's Marie Sibley (dead) St. Louis N. W. Kittson's Sayre Sir Hercules {dead) Strabismus W. W. Lyle's King Dan Lynwood Stable'sBardstown((Zefl(?) Maxwell & Co.'s SlyfeUow McCullough & Co 's Middlesex T. J. Megibben's Orlando Sparland StoniDgton Morris & Co.'s Bersan Freeman Ten Stone 1885 Saratoga. 151 222 K. C. Pate's Tasso .... Ten Fellow J. Pitney's Richelieu Preakness Stable's Tontine Suffolk Stable's Skookum Hop Sing Montana The Travers. R. W. Wdlden's Harefoot J. T. Williams' Joe Cotton M. Young's Bootblack Doubt Ten Booker Spalding DECLARED JAN. 1, 1885— at $25 each. Appleby d Co.^s Mentmore O. Bowie's Consolation L. Curran's King George Dwyer B os.' Bolter (Little Mack) Col. Clay Electric Light ...... Emmett Greenfield Fannin <& Co.'s John C, J. E. Kelly's John Y. Leonidas Melbourne Stable's Islington Melbourne Stable's Kenxing'on - ThecMa Preakness Stable's Armadale R. Roche's Burdette W. L. Scoti's Krishni A. Smith's Inspire E. B. Wall's Speculator J. T. Williams' Cridge M. Young's Becalm Playfellow Spanish King"^ UuO Tlie Alalbama, a sweepstakes for three year-old fillies, at $100 each, half forfeit, only $25 if declared by Jan. 1, 1885, with $800 added, the second to re- ceive $300 out of the stakes; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 58 subs., viz.: T. Bates' Delphine J. E. Kelly's Natilee C. BeU's Lizzie McC. N. W. Kittson's Elizabeth Sparkling Marie O. Bowie's Monte Watson McCloy & Co.'s Tivoli Vesta J, E. McDonald's Miss Palmer Joybell T. J. Megibben's Olathe .'s Phenomenon Dwyer Bros.' Bolter [Little Mack) Col. Clay Electric Light Greenfield L. Curran's King George Fannin <£ Co.' i John C. J. E. Kelly's John Y. Leonidas N. W. Kittson's Queen Anne Melbourne Stable's Islington Melbourne Stable's Kensington ThecMa Preakness Stable's Heartsease Rupert 1885 Saratoga. 155 227 JR. Roche's Burdette W. L. Scott's Krishni A Smith's Inspire J. T. Williams' Cridge The Fozhall. M. Young's Bee tlm Playfelloiv Spanish King Ten Booker 228 The Kenner, a sweepstates for three-year-olds, at $100 each, $50 forfeit, $25 only if declared by Jan. 1, 1885, with $1,500 added, of which $500 to the second, the third to receive $200 out of the stakes; two miles. Closed with 70 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Gold fellow Applegate & Co.'s King Dan N. Armstrong's Grey Cloud C. Bell's Master Trump O. Bowie's Captain Marylander E. Corrigan's Isaac Murphy Irish Pat St. Patrick Cridge & Co.'s Sollman T. W. Doswell's Wickham Winston Dwyer Bros.' Elmendorf Executor . . Petersburg ^ Richmond Sumner Xi. A. Ehlers' Cooperstown G. T. Graddy'sDukeof Hambleton Xi Hart's Belledoyle (dead) ' N attie Hamilton J. E. Kelly's ch c, by Glenelg — He- Harrigan liotrope Spalding b c, by Glenelg — Stamps DECLARED JAN. 1, 1885— af $25 each. N. W. Kittson's Sayre St. Louis ...... Sibley [dead) Sir Hercules {dead) T. J. Megibben's Orlando Sparland Stonington Morris & Co.'s Bersan Freeman Ten Stone R. C. Pate's Ten Fellow J. Pitney's Richelieu Preakness Stable's Ton FaUen Leaf, 4 Freda, 4 J. T. Williams' Bob Mile", 4 M. Young's Troubadour, 3 234 Tlie Casti Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $10 each, and $15 additional for starters, with $800 added, the second to receive $150, and the third $50 out of the stakes: weights to be announced July 20,1885; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 53 subs., viz.: Alexander & Co.'s Little Seddens, 3 N. W. Kittson's Elizabeth, 3 N. Armstrong's Grey Cloud, 3 L. C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4 Lutestring, o D. A. Boyle's Kennesaw, a S. Bryant's Gen. Harding, 4 G. R. Buchanan's Jim Ren wick, a W. L. Cassidy's Father John, 4 Kershaw, 4 Mr. Charles' Fond du Lac, 5 Clay & Co.'s Tbe Admiral, 4 E. Corrigan's Banana, 3 Freeland, 6 Isaac Murphy, 3 J. W. Rogers, 3 Pearl Jennings, 6 Vigilance. 3 W. R. Woodward, 4 Davis & Co.'s Fern Leaf, 5 Vinton, 4 Ganley & Co 's Judge Griffith, 4 Hopedale Stable's Radnor, 3 C. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Imogene, 5 Princess Chuck, 3 E. A. Johnson's Loftin, 4 Powhatan, 4 G. H. Kernaghan's Mittie B., 4 Issaqueena, 4 Laurette, 3 Queen Anne, 3 D. Mace's George Singerly, 4 Marvin & Co.'s Wellington, 6 C. W. Medinger's Bettler, 4 W. E. Owens' Minnie Meteor, 6 R. C. Pate's Conkling, 4 King Kyrle, 4 Tattoo, 4 Preakness Stable's Atlas, 4 Himalaya, 4 Santa Anita Stable's Mira, 3 Rapido, 3 Suffolk Stable's Tacoma, 4 J. R. Swiney's Redstone, 3 R. W. Walden's Hart, 3 E. B. Wall's Wallflower, 5 F. Waters' Vanguaid, 5 P. Weber & Co.'s Woodflower, 5 WhittenBros.' Patrick Dennis, 5 M. Young's Bootblack, 3 Harrigan, 3 Pegasus, 3 Troubadour, 3 1885 Saratoga. 159 235 Tlie Summer Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, $20 only if declared by July 20^ witli $1,000 added, the second to receive $200, and the third $75- out of the stakes; weights to be announced July 10; one mile and a half. Closed with 49 subs., viz. : N. Baldwin's Monarch, 6 D. S. Baldwin's Beggarsbiish, 4 L. C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4 O. Bowie's Bald Hornet, 5 G. Carroll's Taxgatherer, 6 W. L. Cassidy's Blazes, a Kershaw, 4 Mr. Charles' Fond du Lac, 5 E. Corrigan's Ida Hope, 3 Lizzie Dwyer, 3 Modesty, 4 Pearl Jennings, 6 Swiney, 4 W. R. Woodward, 4 Davis & Co.'s Fernleat, 5 Vinton, 4 S. Farrell's Revoke, 6 J. Forbes' George L., 5 P. C. Fox& C3.'s Tom Martin, 4 J. Hannigan's Athlone, a Hay den & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 C. E. Javne k Co 's Imogene, 5 Littlefellow, 3 R. A. Johnson's Lofdn, 4 Powhatan, 4 N. W. Kittson's Elizabeth, 3 Rataplan, 4 Marvin & Co,'s Harpoon II., 3 E. J. McElmeel's Gen. Monroe, a C. F. McLaughUn's Nitot, 4 C. W. Medinger's Emma, 4 J. Murphy's Binette, 4 R. C. Pate's King Kyrle, 4 Monogram, 6 Preakness Stable's Euclid, 5 Santa Anita Stable's Fallen Leaf, 4 Freda, 4 . . - . Grimmer, 5 Suffolk Stable's Tacoma, 4 R. W. Walden's Chanticleer, 4 E. B. Wall's Wallflower, 5 F. Waters' Monocrat, 4 ... Vanguard, 5 Whitten Bros.' Patrick Denis, 5 M. Young's Bootblack, 3 Doubt, 3 Harrigan, 3 Pegasus, 3 Troubabadour, 3 236 TSie Cri-aiid Prize of Saratoga, a handicap sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 onljr if declared by July 1, 1885, with $1,000 added, the second to receive^ $250, and the third $100 out of the stakes; weights to be an- nounced August 3; one mile and three-quarters. Closed with 49' subs., viz.: D. S. Baldwin's Besfgarsbush, 4 L. C, Behman's Col. Morris, 4 O. Bowie's Bal I Hornet, 5 P. A. Brady's Matt. McGinnis, 6 G. Carroll's Taxgatherer, 6 W. L Cassidy's Blazes, a Mr. Charles' Fond du Lac, 5 E. Corrigan's Freeland, 6 Irish Pat, 3 Modesty, 4 Swiney, 4 L. Curran's Sovereign Pat, 5 J. Forbes' George L., 5 P. C. Fox & Co.'s Tom Martin, 4 J. Hannigan's Athlone, a Haydou & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 J. J.Hyland's Blast, 4 C. R. Jaynes & Co 's Ed. Butts, 4 R. A. Johnson's Loftin, 4 Powhattan, 4 N. W. Kittson's Elizabeth, 3 Rataplan, 4 , Strabismus, 3 D. Mace's Geo. Singerly, 4 E. J. McElmeel's Gen. Monroe, ct C. F. McLaughlin's Nitot, 4 160 ^ Saratoga. 1885 236 ^''^ Grand Prize of Saratoga. Marvin & Co.'s Eebel Scout, 4 Suflfolk Stable's Senora, 3 C. W. Medinger's Enima, 4 Tacoma, 4 J. Murphy's Binette, 4 E. W. Walden's Chanticleer, 4 E. C. Pate's Boatman, 6 F. Waters' Monocrat, 4 Embargo, 4 Vanguard, 5 Preakness Stable's Euclid, 5 J. T. "Williams' Bob Miles, 4 Mr. Eichmond's Northland, 6 M. Young's Bootblack, 3 H. Eoberts' Girofla, a Doubt, 3 Santa Anita Stable's Fallen Leaf, 4 Harrigan, 3 Freda, 4 Pegasus, 3 Lucky B., 5 Troubadour, 3 M. Smith's Bart. Warren, 5 237 The Congress Hall, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $25 each, play or pay, with $800 added by the proprietors of the Congress Hall, of which $200 to the sec- ond, the third to receive $50 out of the stakes; horses not having Avon in 1885, when carrying weight fop age or more at place of running, a race of the value of $1,000, allowed 5 lb.; if non- win- ners in 1885, allowed 12 lb.; three-quarter-mile heats, (distance 40 yards,time between heats 20 minutes) Closed with 37 subs., viz. : N. Armstrong's Hermine, 6 Hayden & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 D. S. Baldwin's Miss Baldwin, 4 Kimbal & Co.'s Baron Faverot, 5 •O. Bowie's Lord Lome, 3 N. W. Kittson's Jongleuse, 3 Mac, 4 Laurette, 3 P. A. Brady's Finality, 5 Queen Anne, 3 G. E. Buchanan's Jim Eenwick, a Marvin & Co.'s Valet, 6 W. L Cassidy's Saunterer, a Morris & Co.'s Campbell, 3 W. L. Collins' Ultimatum, 3 T. J. Nichols' Warrenton, 3 E. Corrigan's Banana. 3 E, C. Pate's Conkling, 4 Modesty, 4 Embargo, 4 PearlJennings, 6 Preakness Stable's Atlas, 4 W. E. Woodward, 4 Bonnie Bess, 3 E Craik's Laraminta, a Himalaya, 4 Davis & Co.'s Enigma, 4 Santa Ansta Stable's Brandywine,3 Eosicre, 4 .... Eapido, 3 Ganley & Co.'s Judge Griffith, 4 O. 0. West & Son's Algebra, 3 J. G. Greener & Co.'s Billy Gil Vibrate, 3 more, 4 Whitten Bros.' Patrick Dennis, 5 Harden & Co.'s Gleaner, 4 J- T. Williams' Joe Cotton, 3 231 The Morrlssey Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if de- clared by July 1, 1885, with $1,250 added, the second to receive $250. and third $100 out of the stakes; weights to be announced by Aug. 17; two miles. Closed with 44 snbs., viz.: D. S. Baldwin's Beggarsbush, 4 0. Bowie's Bald Hornet, 5 L. C. Behman's Col. Morris, 4 G. C rroll's Tax^^ather, 6 1885 Saratoga. 161 238 The Morrissey Handicap. W. L. Cassidy's Blazes, a Father John, 4 E. Corrigan's Freeland, 6 Modesty, 4 Swiney, 4 Wedding Day, 6 S. Farrell's Revoke, 6 J. Forbes' George L., 5 P. C. Fox & Co 's Tom Martin, 4 F. Grebhard's Eolist, 5 St. Saviour, 4 J. Hannigan's Athlone, a Hay den & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 J. J. Hyland's Blast, 4 C. E,. Jaynes & Co.'s Imogene, 5 N. W. Kittson's Kataplan, 4 D. Mace's Geo. Singerly, 4 Marvin & Co.'s Rebel Scout, 4 E. J. McElmeel's Gen. Monroe, a C. F. McLaughlin's Mtot, 4 C. W. Medinger's Emma, 4] J. Murphy's Binette, 4 "W. E Owens' Mandamtis, 6 R. C. Pate's King Kyle, 4| Monogram, 6 Preakness Stable's Euclid, 6 Mr. Richmond's Northland, 6 H. Roberts' <3rirofle, a Santa Anita Stable's Fallen Leaf, 4 Freda, 4 Lucky B., 5 M. Smith's Bart Warren, 5 Suffolk Stable's Tacoma, 4 E. W. Walden's Chanticleer, 4 F. Waters' Vanguard, 5 M. Young's Bootblack; 3 Doubt,3 , Harrigan, 3 Pegasus, 3 Troubadour, 3 239 The Trouble Steeplecliase, a handicap sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, only $10 if declared by July 1, with $1,000 added if three or more horses, the property of different owners, start, or half that sum if a less number should start, the second to receive $200, and the third $50 out of the stakes; weights to be announced July 27; Fractional Course, No. 1; about two miles and a quarter. Closed with 31 subs., viz.: R. Bond's Pawnbroker, 5 P. A. Brady's Warrington, 6 D. W. Campbell's Marquis, a M. J. Daly's Jack, 4 Tilford, 5 W. C. Daly's Ecuador, 4 Jessie D., 4 Jim McGowan, 4 J. P. Dawes's Charlemagne, a A. M. Esdaile's Little Jack, a Excelsior Stable's Abraham, a Quebec, 6 J. Halllgan's Williams, a L. Hart's Capt. York, a H. T. Howard's West Wind, 4 J. J. Hyland's Eldorado, 4 Irving Stable's Disturbance, a Postguard, a N. W. Kittson's Bric-a-Brac, 51 E. McBride's Major Pickett, a J. H. McCormick's Bonero, 5 M. N. Nolan's Bourke Cochran, a ...... Capt. Curry, 5 Glenarm, 6 , Miss Moulsey , a C. Reed's Trouble, a Mr. Richmond's Braewood, 4 Scalper, 5 J. S. Schermerhorn's Tom Blind, 5 A. Shield's Driftwood, a G. Watson's Oakdale, 6 240 The NoTtli American Steeplechase, '-'^='™ a handicap sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by July 15, with $1,000 added if three or more horses, 11 ' 162 Saratoga; Calijornia. 1885 240 ^^'^ North American Steeplechase. the property of different owners, start, or half that sum if a less number should start, the second to receive $200, and the third $50 out of the stakes; weights to be announced by Aug. 20, 1885; the full course, about two miles and three-quarters. Closed with 31 subs., viz.: E. Bond's Pawnbroker, 5 Irving Stable's Post Guard, a P. A. Brady's Warrington, 6 N. "W. Kittson's Bric-a-Brac, 5 D. W. Campbell's Marquis, a K. McBride's Major Pickett, a M. J Daly's Jack, 4 J. H. McCormick's Bonero, 5 Tilford, 5 M. N. Nolan's Bourke Cochran, a W. C. Daly's Ecuador, 4 Capt. Curry, 5 Jessie D., 4 Glenarm, 6 Jim McGowan, ^ Miss Moulsey, a 3. P. Dawes' Charlemagne, a C. Reed's Trouble, a A. M. Esdaile's Little Jack, a Mr. Eichmond's Braewood, 4 Excelsior Stable's Abraham, a Scalper, 5 Quebec, 6 J. S. Schermerhorn's Tom Blind, 5' J. Halligan's Williams, a A. Shields' Driftwood, a L. Hart's Capt, York, a J. W. Smith's Bsllerophon, 4 H. T. Howard's West Wind, 4 G. Watson's Oakdale, 6 Irving Stable's Disturbance, a PACIFIC COAST BLOOD-HORSE ASSOCIATION^, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.. 241 Tlie California, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $50 each, half forfeit, with added, the second to save its stake; half a mile. Closed with 15 subs., viz : J, T. Courtney's Porter A.she Palo Alto Farm's Keepsake G. Dinsdale's Maggie D. Marshall Hill & Co.'s b 1, by Wildidler— Plato Mary Wade Whittier b c by Hardwood— Maid of Rancho del Paso's Ben Ali the Mist Precioso P. Robson's ch c, by "Norfolk— Jes- ch f, by Longfield— Belle sie B. Dale Palo Alto Farm's Armindine ch f, by Longfield— Media Gardez 242 fllie Winters' Jockeys, a sweepstakes for maiden two-year-old fillies, at $50 each, half for- feit, $10 orily if declared by March 1, with $250 added, the second to save its stake; to carry 100 lb., and to be ridden by jockeyB who have never had a public mount for money; Mr. T. Winters to pre 1885 California. 163 242 ^^^ Winters' Jockeys. sent $50 to the winning jockey, $20 to the second, and $10 to the third; five furlongs. Closed with 6 subs., viz.: K. P. Ashe's Miauet Eancho del Paso's Billow J. T. Courtney's Miss Courtney Sabrina H. C. Judson's b f, byWildidle— H.T.Thornton's Sunlit Lizzie Brown 243 The Colematis a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each, $10 only if declared by March 16, with $250 added, the second to save its stake; the win- ner of the California Stake to carry 5 lb., and second in the same race to carry 3 lb. extra; five furlongs. Closed with 11 subs., viz.: R. P. Ashe's Ed. Corrigan J. T. Courtney's Porter Ashe Gaston Eancho del Paso's Epicure Ingleside Sabrina King of Norfolk Tom Daly Minuet H. T. Thornton's Sunlit J. T. Courtney's Miss Courtney • 244 The Gano, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $50 each, half forfeit, with $200 added, the second to save its stake; six furlongs. Closed with 21 subs., viz. : Note.— When any two-year-old, bred in California, beats the time of Gano— 1:15 for six furlongs— the stake to be renamed after the horse which beats it. R. P. Ashe's Rigolette Palo Alto Farm's Whittier J. T. Courtney's Porter Ashe Rancho del Paso's Precioso G. Dinsdale's Maggie D. Trellis Hill & Co.'s b c, by Hardwood— ch f, by Longfield— Belle Maid of the Mist Dale bf.byWildidler— Mary Wade P. Robson's ch c, by Norfolk— A. 0. Judson's b f, by Wildidler— Jessie B Nettie Brown W. B. Todhunter's Ingleside Palo Alto Farm's Arimindine Bonanza Jim Gardez King of Norfolk Keepsake May Blossom Marshall Ed . Corrigan c Plato 245 The Park, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $25 each, $15 forfeit, $10 only if de- clared by March 16, with $200 added, of which $50 to the second; six furlongs. Closed with 10 subs., viz. : R. P. Ashe's Ed. Corrigan J. T. Courtney's Miss Courtney Gaston Porter Ashe Ingleside Rancho del Paso's Epicure King of Norfolk Sabrina Minuet ' Tom Daly 164 California. 1885 2*^0 The Winlers, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, $25 forfeit, witli added, the second to receive $150, and the third to save its stake; one mile and a half. Closed with 22 subs., viz. ; J. W. Adanis' Common Sense E, J. Baldwin's Brandywine Mira Verano J. B. Chase's Hidalgo Hill & Co.'s Arthur H. J. Mees' Mischief , Mistletoe Palo Alto Farm's Garland Peyton Planter Playmate Palo Alto Farm's Regal Robin Hood b c, by Shannon — Bettie Bishop T. Winters' Alta Alf Estil Alturas Mollie McGrurn Nellie C. b f, by Joe Hooker— Coun- tess Zicka b f, by Joe Hooker— Hlusion Mj! f A. Handicap S-vi^eepstakes, for three-year-olds, at $25 each, $10 only if declared by March 28, with $250 added, ot which $50 to the second; weights to be an- nounced March 16; one mile and three furlongs. Closed with H subs., viz.: Lb. Lb. W. M. Ayer's Ichi Ban 115 H. G. CarriUo's Cito 100 Hill & Co.'s Arthur H 108 M. Storms' BeUe of the Lake.. 100 W.J.Fitzgerald's JimLong.. 103 J. Mee's Mistletoe 100 248 The Spirit ie sweepstakes for three-year-olds, added, of which $150 to the one mile and three-quarters. J. W. Adams' Common Sense E. J. Baldwin's Brandywine Terano Yolante J. B. Chase's Hidalgo Hill & Co.'s Arthur H. Palo Alto Farm's Gai'land Peyton Planter Playmate Regal of the Times, , at $100 each, $25 forfeit, with $300 second, the third to save its stake; Closdd with 20 subs., viz.: Palo Alto Farm's Robin Hood b c, by Shannon— Bettie Bishop T. Winters' Alta Alf Estil Alturas Mollie McGurn NeUie C. b f, by Joe Hooker— Count- ess Zicka b f, by Joe Hooker— Illusion 249 The Ocean. Beach Pavilion, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $25 each, $15 forfeit, $10 only if declared by March 16, with $300 added, of which $50 to the sec- ond; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 4 subs., viz.: R. P. Ashe's Alta H. G. Carrillo's Cito W. M. Ay&r's Ichi Ban Lynch & Co.'s Tom Atchison 1885 California. 165 250 Tlie Hearst, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $25 each, $10 forfeit, with $200 added, the second to save its stake; six furlongs. Closed with 8 subs , viz.: R. P. Ashe's Prince of Norfolk, 4 S. J. Jones' Forest King, 6 W. M. Ayer's Ichi Ban, 3 Lynch & Co.'s Jou Jou, 4 Joe Howell, a Eancho del Paso's Nellie Peyton, 6 a. Howson's Jim Douglas, a T, H. Williams' Bryant W,, 5 251 The Pacific Ciip, a handicap sweepstakes for all ages, at $50 each, $20 only if declared by March 28, with $500 added, the second to receive $150, and the third to save its stake; weights to be announced March 16; two miles and a Quarter. Closed with 8 subs., viz.: Lb. ' Lb. K. P. Ashe's Patsy Duffy, a.... 118 Lynch & Co.'s Glendair, 4 106 Garland & Co.'s Beaconsfleld, 4 111 Q. L. Richardson's Billy the P. Siebenthaler's Phillip S., 4. Ill Kid, a 105 Eancho del Paso's Duke of Hill & Co.'s Bachelor, 4 105 Monday, 6 108 C. D. Boyden's Snuffbox, a. . . 95 252 The All-Aged Handicap, a sweepstakes for all ages, at $25 each, $15 forfeit $10 only if declared by April 6. with $250 added, of which $50 to the second; weights to be announced March 28; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 14 subs., viz.: R. P. Ashe's Prince of Norfolk, 4 Lynch & Co.'s Jou-Jou, 4 W. M. Ayers' Ichi Ban, 3 Rancho del Paso's Duke of Mon- Joe Howell, a day, a W. G. Fitzgerald's Jim Long, 3 Nellie Peyton, 6 Garland & Co.'s Beaconsfleld, 4 G. L. Richardson's Billy the Kid,flE Hill & Co.'s Arthur H., 3 P. Siebenthaler's Philip S , 4 G. Howson's Jim Douglass, a T. H. Williams' Bryant W., 5 S. J. Jones' Forest King, a 253 To be Run at the Autumn Meeting. The Ladies', a sweepstakes for two-year-old fillies, at $50 each, half forfeit, with $200 added, the second to save its stake; six furlongs. Closed with 13 subs., viz.: R. P. Ashe's Rigolette Palo Alto Farm's Armindine W. Boots' bf, by Nathan Coombs Guenn —Gipsy Keepsake G. Dinsdale's Maggie D. ...... Robin Lass Hill & Co.'s b f, by Wildidler— Rancho del Paso's Precioso Marv Wade . - . ch f, by Longfield— Media H. C. Judson's b f, by Wildidler— W. B. Todhunter's May Blosscm Nettie Brown T. Winters' Miss Courtney 166 California. ^D^ The Finigan, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $50 each, half forfeit, with added, the second to save its stake; one mile. Closed with 20 subs., viz.: R. P. A.3he's Rigolette Palo Alto Farm's Eobin Lass J. T. Ooartaey's Porter Ashe Plato G. Dinsdale's Maggie D. Whittier Hill & Co.'s b c, by Hardwood— Rancho del Paso's Ben Ali Maid of the Mist Precioso b f, by Wildidler— Mary ch f, by Longfield— Belle Wade Dale H. C. Judson's blk f, by Monday — W. B. Todhunter's Ingleside Lady Clare Bonanza Jim Palo Alto Farm's Gardez King of Norfolk Guenn May Blossom Keepsake Ed . Corrigan 255 Tlie Vestal, a sweepstakes for three-year-old flUies, at $25 each, play or pay, with $300 added, the second to receive $100, the third to save its stake; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 12 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Glencross" T. Winters' Alturas Mira Mollie McGurn J . Mee's Mischief Nellie C. Mistletoe b f, by Joe Hooker— Count- Palo Alto Farm's Playmate ess Zicka Stephanotis b f, by Joe Hooker — Illusion b f , by Shannon— Katherion 256 Tlie Fame, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $10 each, $25 forfeit, with added, the second to receive $150, the third to save its stake; two miles. Closed with 22 subs, viz : J. W. Adams' Common Sense E. J. Baldwin's Brandywine Verano Volante J. B, Chase's Hidalgo Hill & Co.'s Arthur H. J. Mee's Mischief Mistletoe Palo Alto Farm's Garland Peyton Planter Playmate Palo Alto Farm's Regal Robin Hood b c, by Shannon -Bettie Bishop T. Winters' Alta Alf Estil Alturas Mollie McGurn Nellie C. b f, by Joe Hooker — Count- ess Zicka b f, by Joe Hooker — Illusion 1885 California; Canada; Chicago — Autumn. 167 STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA, SACRAMENTO, CAL. Meeting in September. 4U0 I Tlie California Derby, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $50 eacli, play or pay, with added, the second to recaive $100. and the third $50; one mile and a half. Closed with 12 subs., viz. : J. W. Adams' Common Sense G. Pacheco's ch f, by Wheatly, E. J. Baldwin's Brandy wine dam by Lodi Mira Palo Alto Farm's Garland Verano Peyton J. B. Chase's Hidalgo Planter -J. Mee's Mischief Robin Hood Mistletoe 258 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC TURF CLUB, CANADA. The Canadian Derby, a, sweepstakes for three-year- olds, at $25 each, $10 forfeit, to be paid at the time of entry, with $500 added, the second to receive $100 out of the stakes, the third to save its stake; one mile and a half. Closed with 12 subs., viz.: IE. Burgess' Brail F. D. Hodgen's Curtolema I>. W. Campbell s Augusta W. E. Owens' Mamie Long Trustee J. O'Rourk e's br f , by Princeton— Wild Rose imp. Castaway U. Craik's Bessie A. Smith's Inspire J. Forbes' Braeduke R. Wilson's Fanny Carter Little Duke WASHINGTON PARK CLUB, CHICAGO, lliL.. [CONTINtTED FROM PAGE 59.] To be Eun at the Autumn Meeting, beginning August 29 and ending Septem- ber 5, 1885. 259 Tile Lialce Vievr Handicap, 5/ handicap sweepstakes, for two-year-olds, at |oO each, $15 forfeit, with $800 added; the second to receive $150, and the third $50 out of the stakes; winners of any two-year-old race of the value of $1,000, after the publication of the weights on August 1, to carry 5 lb. extra; starters to be named through tne entry box at 168 th''cago — Aniumrh 1885 S59 ^^e Lake View Handicap. the usual time of closing, the day before the race; three quarters of a mile. Closed with 70 subs., viz.: W. Arnett's Blush Nettie Arnett C. Bell's The Dude Mary P. S. W. Briggs' Molly Bawn S. S. Brown's Alabama Beaver J. S. Campbell's J. H. Fenton W. L. Cassidy's Kirkman Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg E. Corrigan's Atelante Mary Ellis Mary Payne Pike's Peak Tartar W. Cottrell's Bessie Hinckley Danville ° Hot Springs Lancaster M. Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper J Funk's John Morris Gray & Co.'s Jim Gray Lucas J. Griffin's High Dice Haydon & Co.'s Gallatin D. A. Honig & Bros.' Joe Lodge Hurstbourne's Stables' Acaria Alfreta Alma Glendale ...... Hottentot Mr. Isaacs H. Johnson's Farrell R. A. Johnson's Adrian Miss Bowler Lawrence & Co.'s Cynthiana Linwood Stable's Cuban Queen Leonora Moonshine Patience R. E. Maddox's Luke Short T. J. Megibben's Endorer B. B. Million's Hattie D. H. G, F. Parks' Xallapa G. Parberry's Ida T. A. Powers' Azan D. T. Pulsifer's Mae Stanley Puffer Santa Anita Stables' Lijero Linda Maricopa Santa Anita Belle Silver Cloud J. H. Thompson's Allie B. Faith Thompson R. & S. Weisiger's Ida Burke Returning Board J, T. Williams' Panama Pat Sheedy M. Young's Bankrupt Enright Kinglight Masterpiece Red Girl Spaldie C. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Crescent City ...... Stormer H. Johnson's Caroline Warfellow ZoO Tlie Society, a sweepstakes for two-year-olds, at $50 each, $15 forfeit, with $159 added, the second to receive $150, and the third $50 out of the stakes, winners of any race after July 1, of the value of $1,000, to carry 5 lb.; of one of the value of $2,000, 7 lb. extra; maidens al- lowed 7 lb.; seven furlongs. Closed with 67 subs., viz.: W. Arnett's Blush J. S. Campbell's B J. Nettie Arnett Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox C. Bell's The Dude . , Harrodsburg Mary P. E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce S. W. Briggs' Fausterman J. B. Ferguson S. S. Brown's Alabama Mary Ellis i Beaver Mary Winifred 1885 Chicago — Autumn. 169 260 E. Corrigan's Pike's Beak Pixy W. Cottrill's Danville Hot Springs Lancaster Zig-Zag M. Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper W. A. Dun's Cusli Gaster Waw-o-Sae-Na J. Funk's Jolin Morris Gray & Co.'s Jim Gray Lucas Haydon & Go's Gallatin D. A. Honig & Bros.' Joe Lodge W. P. Hunt's Asceola Capt. Sliaw Hurstbourne Stable's Acaria Alfreta Alma Hurstbourne Stable's Glendale Hottentot The Society. Linwood Stable's Catherine M. Leonora Moonsbine E. E. Maddox's Miss Higbee T. J. Megibben's Winona B. B. Millions' Hattie D. H. G. Parberry's Rozeta G. F. Parks' Xallapa T. A. Powers' Azan Santa Anita Stable's Lijero MoUie McCarthy's Last Solid Silver Shawhan & Co.'s Bob Fisher J. H. Thompson's Allie B. Faith Thompson^ R. & S. Weisiger's Ida Burke Returning Board Wooding & Co.'s Bastante M. Yoiing's Bankrupt Enright Kinglight Masterpiece Red Girl Mr. Isaacs C. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Orescent City Spaldie R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian Stormer Miss Bowler Warfellow Lawrence & Co.'s Cynthiana 261 Tlie Dearborn. Handicap, a handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $50 each, $15 forfeit,, with $800 added, the second to receive $150, and the third $50 out of the stakes; winners after the publication of the weights on Aug. 1, of a race of the value of $1,000, to carry 5 lb. extra; starters to be named through the entry box, at the usual time of closing, the day before the race; one mile and a furlong. Closed with 54 subs., viz.: J. C. Alexander'.^ Fanchette W. Arnett's Comanche Fred Woolley C. Bell's Master Trump Sparkling W. L. Cassidy's Reed A, Castay's Mr. Dealer E. Corrigan's Banana Isaac Murphy Irish Pat J. W. Rogers Lizzie Dwyer Vigilance W. Cottrill's Lord Coleridge Tipsy J. Funk's Constellation Glenloch D. A. Honig & Bros.' Violin Hurstbourne Stable's Lisland Ram Lai Rosa R. Termagant C. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Princess Chuck Lawrence & Co.'s Elsie B. Linwood Stable's Vaulter !70 Chicago — Autumn. 1885 261 The Dearborn Handicap. Xione Star Stable's Bill Sterrett ■C. Marks & Co.'s Henry Brown Marvin & Co.'s Harpoon II. N.J. B. McBride's Lottie T. J. Megibtoen's Vallisia Opequon Stable's Bonnie S. Guydett T. A. Powers' Volo Santa Anita Stable's Mira Mission Belle Bapldo Volante TV. J. Scole's Lea Shawhan & Co.'s Font P. G. Spetb's Echelon Exile' J. T. Stewart's Minnichee Suspense G. L. Stimple & Co.'s Rio Grande J. H. Thompson's Dad R. N. Weisiger's Springlight Wooding & Co.'s Fellow Tyler M. Young's Bootblack Doubt Gold Ban Harrigan Pegasus Troubadour 262 The "Woodla-wn, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $50 each, $15 forfeit, with added ; the second to receive $150, and the third $75 out of the stakes; the winners of the American Derby or Sheridan Stakes of 1885 to carry 3 lb.; of both stakes, 7 lb extra; non-winners of any three-year old stake allowed 5 lb., maidens allowed 10 lb; one mile and a half. Closed with 39 subs., viz.: N. Armstrong's Ealata W. Arnett's Howard Arnett C Bell's Master Trump Sparkling IE. Corrigan's Irish Pat Isaac Murphy J. W. Rogers Lizzie Dwyer St. Patrick J. Funk's Gold Sheaf Gray & Co.'s Crow Wallace W. P. Hunt's Keokuk Hurstbourne Stables' Lisland Ram Lai Rosa R. C.R. Jaynes & Co.'s Littlefellow R. McBride's Martindale J. G. McFadden's Lepanto T. J. Megibbens' Orlando Opequon Stables' Guydett T. A. Powers'- Volo Santa Anita Stable's Mira Verano Volante J. T. Stewart's Minnichee Suspense G. L. Stimple & Co.'s Brilliant J. T. WilUams' -Joe Cotton Wooding & Co.'s Fellow Tyler M. Young's Bootblack Doubt Gold Ban* Harrigan Linwood Stables' Vaulter Lone Star Stable's Nannie Gentry Pegasus Marvin & Co.'s Harpoon II. Troubadour N.J. 263 The Palmer House, a handicap sweepstakes for all .ages, at $50 each, $20 forfeit, with $2,000 added; I he second to receive $400 and the third $200 out of the stakes; winners of any race of the value of $1,000, after the 188: Chicago — Autumn. 171 263 ^^*^ Palmer House. publication of the weights on August 1, to carry 5 lb. extra; start- ers to be named through the entry box, at the usual time of clos- ing, the day before the race; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 79 subs., viz.: N. Armstrong's Glendelia, 4 W. ArnetVs Josie, 4 .... Lottie Kempster, 4 C. Bell's Colorado, 5 H arry Gilmore, 6 .... Master Trump, 3 S. S. Brown's Jim Guest, 3 Matinee, 4 Mona, 4 J. S. Campbell's John Sullivan, 6 W. L. Cassidy's Blazes, a Father John, 4 E. Corrigan's Banana, 3 Ida Hope, 3 Isaac Murphy, 3 J. W, Rogers, 3 Pearl Jennings, 6 Swiney, 4 Wedding Day, a W. R. Woodward, 4 "W. Cottrill's Buchanan, 4 Lord Coleridge, 3 J. F. Davis' Top Sawyer, 4 C. Doyle's Roche, a J. Funk's Harry Cruz, 4 Hillsboro, 4 Gray & Co.'s Crow Wallace, 8 Haydon & Co.'s Kosciusko, 4 Honig & Bro.'s Thady, 5 Hurstbourne Stables' Lis! and, 3 Ram Lai, 3 Rosa R., 3 » Tomahawk, 5 C. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Jase Phillips,4 R. A. Johnson's Loftin, 4 Powhattan- III., 4 Lawrence & Co.^s Berlin, 4 El-sieB..3 Linwood Stable's Vaulter, 3 Lone Star Stable's Hatef, a R. E Maddox's Blackfellow, 4 C. Marks & Co.'s Henry Brown, 3 Marvin & Co.'s Valet, 6 Wellington, 6 R. McBride's Marlindale, 3 J. H. McConnell's Goodnight, a Idle Pat, 5 T. J. Megibben's Audrain, 4 Opequon Stables' Guydett, 3 H. J. Otis' R. Monee, 6 T. A. Powers' Volo, 3 D. T. Pulsifer's Hanap, *4 Whisperine, 4 C. C. Rumrill's Adventurer, 5 Santa Anita's Stable's Freda, 4 Gano, 5 Mira, 3 Mission Belle, 3 W. J. Scoles' Aristocrat, 5 P. G Speth's Thistle, 3 Stevens & Co.'s Foxhound, 5 J. T. Stewart's Biddy Bowling, Minnichee, 3 Suspense, 3 J. W. Thayer's Fair Count, a Leroy, 4 J. H. Thompson's Dad, 3 R. N. Weisiger's Springlight, 3 J. T. Williams' Bob Miles, 4 B. Woodford's Trollope, 4 Wooding & Co.'s Exploit, 4 Farandole, 4 M. Young's Bootblack, 3 Doubt, 3 Gold Ban, 3 Harrigan, 3 Pegasus, 3 Troubadour, 3 P. Yetter's Bonnie Australian, 5 172 L^Miigton — Spring. 18S6 Stakes to" be Run in 1886. 264 KE?«TUCKY ASSOCIATION, L.EXISGTOX, KY. To be Run at the Spring Meeting. Tlie Phoenix Hotel (1886), a sweepstakes for three -year- olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $15 only if declared by August 1, 1885, or $25 if by April 1, 1886; with $500 added, the second to receive $200 out of the stakes; one mile and a qn arter. Closed with 35 subs., viz : Baraes & Co.'s Blue Wing T. J. Megibben's Rockwell Fuve Rye T. J. Nichols' Wanderoo Syntax Shawhan & Co.'s Bob Fisher J. B. Clay's Polaris T. H. Swope's Fedora III. E. Corrigan's Atelante J. & J. Swigert's Fagin E.G. Bruce Grimaldi Bluestone B. G. Thomas' Dixie Himyar J. B. Ferguson Sis Himyar Mary Payne B. J. Treacy's Longford Mary Winifred J. T. "Williams' Mattie Corbett Pike's Peak Pat Sheedy Fleetwood Stable's Ulva Panama D. Gibson's Woodcraft M. Young's Enright J. W. Greer's Henry Batchelor Kinglight F. B. Harper's Con Cregan Masterpiece , Free Knight S^ormer Liberty Hall Stable's Cheatfellow Warfellow T. J. Megibben's Endover 265 The Asli'and Oaks (1886), a sweepstakes for three- year-old fillies (foals of 1883) at $100 each, half forfeit, $15 only if declared by Aug. 1, 1885, or $25 if by April 1, 1886, with $600 added, the second to receive $150 out of the stakes; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 33 subs., viz.: W. S. Barnes' Pure Rye E. Corrigan's Mary Payne Clipsiana Stable's Laura Garrison Mary Winifred E. Corrigan's Atelante Pike's Peak Hattie Carlile Pixy ...... Mary Ellis Dwyer Bros.' Ferona 1886 Lex'ngion — Spriny. 173 265 ^'Ae Ashland Oaks. Fleetwood Stable's Miramar J. & J. Swigert's Katrina Missive Silk Gown Trance T. H. Swope's Fedora III. J). Gibson's Betsy Harper B. G. Thomas' Dixie Himyar J. W. Greer's Miss Getup Lady Himyar H. Johnson's Hannah Sis Himyar W. & J. W. McCelland's Freddie J. W, Turner's Fascalete B. B. Million's Hattie D. H. G. D. Wilson's Mary Ann "W. Preston's Marmoset M. Young's Longalight Schottka Red Girl M. D. Richardson's Alta Blue Spaldie Shawhan & Co.'s Blue Hood 266 The Blue Ribbon (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $15 only if declared by August 1, 1835, or $25 if by April 1. 1886; with $800 added, the second to receive $200 out of the stakes; winner of the Phoenix Hotel Stakes to carry 3 lb. extra; one mile and a half. Closed with 23 subs., viz.: Barnes & Co.'s Boaz J. & J. Swigert's Grimaldi Syntax Nightshade E. Corrigan's Atelante B. J. Treacy's Longford B. G. Bruce J. T. Williams' Mattie Corbett Bluestone Pat Sheedy J.B.Ferguson Panama Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter M. Young's Enright F. B. Harper's Con Cregan Kinglight Free Knight Masterpiece H. Johnson's Farrell Stormer Liberty Hall Stable's Cheatfeliow Warfellow T. J. Megibben's Rockwell rt^W To be Run at the Autumn Meeting. aQ I Tb© Viley (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half forfeit, only $15 if declared by Aug. 1, 1885, or $25 if by April 1, 1886, with $800 added, the second to receive $200 out of the stakes; winners of $5,000 during the year, to carry 5 lb., of $10,000 or more, 7 1b. extra; one mile and a half. Closed with 34 subs., viz.: J. B. Clay's Polaris Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter E. Corrigan's Atelante Ulva B. G. Bruce F. B. Harper's Con Cregan Bluestone Free Knight J.B.Ferguson Liberty Hall Stable's Cheatfeliow Mary Payne J. & J. W. McClelland's Listelle Mary Winifred T. J. Megibben's Rockwell- Pike's Peak B. B. Million's Hattie D. H. Pixey T. J. Nichols' Wanderoo 174 Lexington — Autumn; Louisville— Spring. 188S 267 y^e Viiey. N. Parrish's Robber M. Young's Blaize Duke J. & J. Swigert's Castinet Emit Essence Enright B. G. Thomas' Dixie Himyar Kingligbt Lady Himyar Masterpiece Sis Himyar Spaldie B. J. Treacy's Longford ...... Stormer M. Young's Bankrupt ...... Warfellow 268 The KentTicfey Stallion (1886). a sweepstakes for foals of 1883, to run as thrae-year-olds; entrance for stallions $50 each, which is to go to the owner or representative of the winning sire; 80 per cent, to the fii'st, and 20 per cent, to the second; dead sires may be entered for this stake; entrance for yearlings $100 each, half forfeit, $15 only if declared by Aug. 1, 1885, or $25 if by April 1, 1886, with $1,000 added, the second to re- ceive $300 out of the stakes; winners of $5,000 in 1886 to carry 5 lb., of $10,000 or more, 7 lb. extra; one mile and three-quarters. To close Aug. 1, 18S4. Closed with 8 subscriptions for stallions.viz. : Clay & Woodford's Billet J. S. Shawhan's Fonso F. B. Harper's Longfellow B. G. Thomas' Fellowcraft TenBroeck King Ban T. J. Megibben's Springbok Lelaps Closed Aug. 1, 1884, with 20 subs., viz.: By Billet. By King Ban. E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce W. Preston's Bandoline By Longfellow. By Lelaps E Corrigan's J B. Ferguson g. Corrigan's Mary Payne Fleetwood Stable s Miramar Pike's Peak Liberty Hall Stable's Cheatfellow D. T. Pulsifer's Mae Stanley By Spbingbok B. J. Treacy's Longford e. Corrigan's Atelante M. Young s Longalight t. J. Megibben's Elmira Warfellow Rockwell By Fellowceaft. -^ „, ^ D. Gibson's Woodcraft „ ^ ^ ^^ Ten Bboeck. F. B. Harpers Con Cregan By Fonso. Free Knight R. Lisle's Felix T. H. Swope's Pinda Shawhan & Co.'s Bob Fisher LOUISYILLE JOCKEY CLUB, LOUISVIIiLK, KY. ^AA To be Eun at the Spring Meetdng. 2by The Kentucky Derby (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for feit, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1885, or $20 if by May 1, 1886 1886 Louisville — Spring. 175 269 ^^i« Kentucky Derly. witli $1,600 added, of wMcli $300 to the second, and $150 to the third; one mile and a half. CloBed with 107 subs., viz.; Applegate & Co.'s Birthday Endnrer E. J. tialdwin's Lijero Primero Silver Cloud Solid Silver W. L. Barnes & Co.'s Blue Wing Pure Eye Syntax C, Bell's The Dude S. W. Briggs' Molly Bawn S. S. Brown's Beaver Fetch'em Typo Vendor Victor Vindicator ff. T. Bruce's Lewin J. Carter's Fabius Keuben Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg G. H. Clay's Lady LongfeUow J. B. Clays Polaris T. J. Clay's Gen. Clitz E. Corrigan's Atelante B. G. Bruce Bluestone Hattie Carlile J. B. Fergu son Mary Payne Cottrill & Co.'s Danville Frank Norris Lancaster Lewis Clark Dwyer Bros.' Ferona C. W. Evans' Monarch of the Oaks L. B. Fields' Dempsey Engleruan Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter L. Fredericks' Nellie J. J. Funk's John Morris D. Gibson's Woodcraft C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgefield Lovely M. B. Gratz's Broeck Full Phil Lee Gray & Co.'s Jim Gray Lucas Gray & Co.'s Mollie F. J. G. Greener & Co.'s Lafitte F. B. Harper's Con Cregan Dot F. B. Harper's Free Knight J. L. Harris' Acaria Alberta Alfreta Alma Glendale Hottentot Mr. Isaacs Hilgert & Co.'s Epsom . W. P. Hunt's Annawan Asceola Capt. Shaw H. Johnson's Farrell R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian V. L. Kirkman's Edgar T. Murphy Liberty Hall Stable's Cheatlellow J. B. Malone's Long Light T. J. Megibben's Rockwell B. B. Million's Hattie D. H. J. H. Morris & Co.'s Missionary T. J. Nichols' Wanderoo R. C. Pate s Amy Hyde Prima Donna J. B. Payne, Jr.'s John Lelaps; W. Preston's Marmoset Schottka Rancho del Paso's Ben Ali Epicure Precioso C. W. Rogers & Co.'s Galla*in H. C. Shafer's Electric Gloster (dead) Shawhan & Co.'s Bob Fisher S. Tevis & Co.'s Ten Thousand F. Smith's Destruction J. F. Spear's O'Fallon J. & J. Swigert's Castanet ...... Essence | ..» . Grimaldi Nightshade Sir Joseph Vulcan T. H. Swope's Fedora IIL B. G. Thomas' Sis Himyar L. H. Todhunter's Monte Christo B. J. Treacy's Longford 176 Louisville — Spring. 1886 289 The Kentucky Derby. J. W. Turner's Blue Times M. Young's Masterpiece Walnut Groye Stable's Eager Stormer M.Young's Enriglit Warfellow Klngliglit 270 Tile JKentucky Oaks (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1885, or $20 if by May 1, 1886; with $1,000 added, of which $200 to the second, and $100 to the third: one mile and a half. Closed with 101 subs., viz. : Applegate & Co.'s Brambeline, E. J. Baldwin's Bonita Linda Mollie McCarthy's Last Santa Anita Belle W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Pure Eye T. Bates' Estelle Hart LldaC, Traviata S. W. Briggs' Molly Bawn S. S. Brown's Eukonia Thebas Vamoose Vedette .... . Verity Vic F. T. Bruce's Bon Soir Tiara S. Bryant's Butterfly G. S. Cildwell's Lizzie Walton J. Carter's Hermitage J. H. Carter's Allie Long O. H. Clay's Lady Longfellow Trinkitat Fleetwood Stable's Miramar Missive Trance J. Franklin's Arizana Mountain Range L. Frederick's Nellie J. J. Funk's Fedora B. Gibson's Betsy Harper C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise C. H. Gillock's Edgefield Lovely Gray & Co.'s Mollie F. J. W. Greer's Miss Getup J. L. Harris' Acaria Alberta Alfareta Alala Alma Hil£,ert & Co.'s El?ineure' W. P. Hunt's Tuh Hunter & Co.' Ellen Terry W. B. Jennings' Ursuline Nun H. Johnson's Caroline , I Hannah Clipsiana Stable's Laura Garrison Juliette E. Corrigan's Atelante Hattie Carlile Mary Ellis Mary Payne Pike's Peak Pixy Mary Winnifred W. Cottrill & Co 's Alabama Bessie Hinckley Hot Springs Music Box Chinn & Co.'s Mattie T. W. A. Dun's Hatto Wawo sae-na Dwyer Bros.' Ferona L. B. Fields' Bettie C. Tansey R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Miss Bowled R. Lisle's Mary Ann L. Martin's Annie M. Flirt S. C. Maxwell & Co.'s Patience J. R. McKee's Radiant T. J. Megibben's Elmira B. B. Million's Hattie D. H. R. C. Pate's Amy Hyde Prima Donna W. Preston's Marmoset Schotka Eancho del Paso's Billow Fortuna Tyranny 1886 Louisville — Spring. 177 210 The Kentucky Oaks. M. D. Richardson's Alta Blue J. S. Shawhan's B ue Hood J. &. J. Swigert's Katrina Silk Gown T. H. Swope's Fedora III. Talbot Bros ' Liera B. Gr. Thomas' Dixie fiimyar Lady Himyar Sis Himyar F, H. Todhunter's Haidee J. W. Turner's Fascalete P. M. West's Mamie West .... Pearl Finder Wooding & Co.'s Ada D. Bastante M. Young's Longalight Red Girl Spaldie DECLARED MAYl, 1885— a^ $10 each. W. P. Hunt's Mohongo. Ill The Clarlc, (18S6,) a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for feit, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1885, or $20 if by May 1. 1886, with $1,250 added,. of which $250 to the second, and $100 to the third; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 93 subs., viz.: Applegate & Co.'s Birthday Endurer E. J. Baldwin's Lijero MoUie McCarthy's Last ^ Primero Silver Cloud Solid Silver W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Blue Wing Pure Rye Syntax C. Bell's The Dude S. S Brown's Beaver .• Fetch' em Typo Vender Victor Vindicator F. T. Bruce s Lewin Cottrill & Co.'s Lancaster Lewis Clark Dwyer Bros.' Ferona C. W. Evans' Monarch of the Oaks L. B. Fields' Dempsey Fleetwood Stable's XJlva L. Fredericks' Nellie J. J. Funk's John Morris M. B. Gratz's Broeck Full Phil. Lee J G. Greener & Co.'s Lafitte F. B. Harper's Con Cregau Dot Free Knight J. L. Harris' Acaria Alberta Alfareta Alma Glendale Hottentot Mr. Isaacs Hilgert & Co.'s Elsineure ... Epsom W. P. Hunt's Annawan S. Bryant's Waddell Bryant J. Carter's Fabius Reuben Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg J. B. Clay's Polaris Clipsiana Stable's Laura Garrison Asceola E. Corrigan's Bluestone Capt. Shaw Mary EUis Tuh Mary Payne H. Johnson's Farrell Mary Winifred R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian Pike's Peak V. L. Kirkman's Edgar G. Murphy Pixy Liberty Hall Stable's Cheatfellow Cottrill & Co.'s Danville J. B. Malone's Long Light Frank Norris J. McGreer's Henry Bachelor 12 178 Louisville — Spring. 1886 271 The T. J. Megibben's Endover J, H. Morris & Co.'s Missionary Morris & Co.'s Longford T. J. Nichols' Wanderoo R. C. Pate's Amy Hyde Prima Donna W. Preston's Bandoline Virgilena Rancho del Paso's Ben All Epicure Precioso C. W. Rogers' Gallatin H. C. Shafer's Electric G-loster (dead). Clark. F. Smith's Destruction J. & J, Swigert's Fagin Nightshade Sir Joseph Vulcan T. H. Swope's Fedora III. Teyis & Co.'s Ten Thousand F. H. Todhunter's Monte Christ© M. Young's Enright Einglight Masterpiece Stormer Warfellow 272 To be Run at the Autumn Meeting. The Kentucky St. licger (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1885, or $20 if by May 1, 1886, with $1,000 added, of which $200 to the second, and $100 to the third; two miles. Closed with 69 subs., viz. Applegate & Co.'s Birthday Endurer C. Bell's The Dude S. Brown's Beaver Fetch'em ** Typo Vender Victor J. Carter's Fabius Reuben Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg J. B. Clay's Polaris Clipsiana Stable's Miss Glennon E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce Blues tone J. B. Ferguson W. Cottrill & Co.'s Danville Frank N orris Lancaster Lewis Clark W. A. Dun's Hatto Wahoo F.B. Harper's Free Knight Dot W. P. Hunt's Asceola Capt. Shaw Tuh Hurstbourne Stable's Alberta Alfreta Alma Glendale Hottentot Mr. Isaacs H. Johnson's Farrell R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian V. L. Kirkman's Edgar G. Murphy Liberty Hall Stable's Cheatfellow J. B. Malone's Long Light McCuUough & Co.'s Osgood T. J. Megibben's Rockwell Morris & Co.'s Longford R. C. Pate's Amy Hyde Prima Donna W. Preston's Marmoset Rancho del Paso's Ben All Epicure C. W. Evans' Monarch of the Oaks Precioso Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter C. W. Rogers & Co.'s Gallatin S. Frederick's Nellie J. H. C. Shafer's Electric J. G. Greener & Co.'s Lafitte Gloster (dead) F. B. Harper's Con Cregan F. Smith's Destruction 1886 Louisville— Spring. 179 272 ^^^ Kentucky Si. Leger. J. & J. Swigert's Essence M. Young's Kinglight Castinet Masterpiece Sir Joseph SpaHie Vulcan Stormer T. H. Swope's Pinda Warfellow M. Young's Enright 2 73 The Gr«'at American Stallion (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1885, and $'20 if declared hy May 1, 1886, with $1,500, added, of which $500 to the second, the third to save its entrance; one mile and three quarters. Conditions.— Owners cr others desiring the privilege of entering colts or fiUies in this stake, shall first enter the sires of same at the price of his last season (sires now dead or retired to be entered at the price of their last season), as no colt or filly is eligible for entrance in this stake unless their sire is represented by such subscription— $300 and $200. respectively, of this subscription to be given (o nominators of sires of the winner and second horse; balance to go with amount added by the Club. Nominations for sires closed Jan- uary 1, 1884, with 29 subscribers, amounting to $1,635, as follows: E. J. Baldwin's Grinstead W. B. Jennings' Bill Bass Rutherfurd W. H. Jackson's Enquirer Clay & Co.'s Billet . . Bramble W. CottriU's Buckden ...... Great Tom M. Lewis Clark's Glenelg W. H. King's Nicollet Virgil S. Y. Keeoe's Bullion Churchill & Co.'s Little Ruffln McCuUough & Co.'s Elias Law- H. C. Duffy's Brigadier rence W. A. Dun's Clipses T. J. Megibben's Springbok ..Dudley ' J. T. Shawhan'sFonso L.B. Field's Harry O'Fallon B. G. Thomas' Fellowcraft J. Funk's Harry Hill King Ban F. B. Harper's Ten Broeck Lelaps Longfellow Walnut Grove Stable's Eland C.L. Hunt's Frogtown Whitten Bros ' Renown The entries for foals closed August 15, 1884, with 88 subs,, viz.: By Bill Bass. By Buckden. W. B. Jennings' Gen Price E. Corrigan's Mary Winifred W. Cottrill & Co.'s Alabama By Billet. Frank Norris Chinn & Co.'s Mattie T. Lancaster E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce Lewis Clark Zig-Zag By Bramble. B. B. Million' s'Hattie D. H. S. S. Brown's Beaver C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise By Clipses. Wooding & Co.'s Bastante W. A. Dun's Chissie May 180 Louisville — Spring. 1886 273 The Great American Slallion. By Dudley. By Haeky Hill. W. A. Dun's Hatto J. Funk's Fedora [dead) Waw-o-sae-na . By Haeky 'Fallon. C. W. Evans' Monarcli of the Oaks l_ ^ Fields' Dempsey By Eland. Engleman Wa,lnut Grove Stable's Eager By King Ban. Chinn & Oo.'s Ban Fox By Elias Lawrence. - Hurstbourne Stable's Hottentot McCuUougli & Co. s Derry -^^ Preston's Bandoline Osgood By Lelaps. By Enquieek. E. Corrigan's Mary Ellis Applegate & Oo.'s Endurer Mary Payne S. S. Brown's Eukonia Pike'sPeak J. Carter's Fabius j; 'q payne, Jr.'s John Lelaps Eeuben O. H. Gillock's Edgefield By Little Kuffin. Hilgert & Co.'s Elsineure E. A. Johnson & Oo.'s Adrian Epsom T, -r V. L. Kirkman's Edgar G. Murphy ^ ^ ^, ^7 Longfellow R. 0. Pate's Amy Hyde g- H. Clay's Lady Longfellow Eancho del Paso's Epicure E. Corrigan s Hattie Carlile Wooding & Co.'s Ada D. • • • • ;• J- ^^^^^f^^^r- M. Young's Enright Fleetwood Stable's Miram^r -^ & f J. G. Greener & Co. s Lafitte By Fellowckaft. C. H. Gillock's Lovely Chinn & Co.'s Harrodsburg Liberty Hall Stable's Cheatlellow D. Gibson's Woodcraft J. B. Malone's Long Light Morris & Co.'s Longford By Fonso. m. Young's Longal-ght E. Lisle's Felix _ , Warfellow Shawhan & Oo.'s Bob Fisher Talbot Bros.' Liera " Ey EaxHEEFURD. E. J. Baldwin's Lijero By Frogtown. Mollie McCarthy's Last W. P. Hunt's Annawau Asceola By Springbok. Capt. Shaw Clipsiana Stable's Miss Glenn on Tuh E. Corrigan's Atelante By Glenelg. ^- J- Megibben's Eockwell Applegate & Co.'s Birthday By Ten Broeck. W. Preston's Marmoset ]vi. b. Gratz's Broek Full Eancho del Paso's Precioso Qray & Oo.'s Jim Gray M. Young's Emit F. B. Harper's Con Cregan J. & J. Swigert's Sir Joseph j)ot By Great Tom. - '•'• '■ J^^^ ^''^^\ S. S. Brown's Typo T. H. Swope's Pmda By Grinstead. By Virgil. E. J. Baldwin's Glen Almond Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter Primero W. Preston's Schotka J Santa Anita Belle Eancho del Paso's Ben Ali ...... Silver Cloud J. & J. Swigert's Vulcan 1886 Latonia — Spring. 181 274 LATONIA JOCKEY CLUB, CINCINNATI, O., and COVINGTON, KY., To he Run at the Spring Meeting Tlie Hindoo (1886), a sweepstakes for tliree-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $10 onlr if declared by Aug. 1, 1885, $20 if by Jan. 1, 1886, or $30 if by May 1, 1886, with $2,000 added of which $400 to the second, the third to save its stake; one mile and a half. Closed with 64 subs., viz.: Applegate & Co.'s Birthday Endurer E. J. Baldwin's Lijero Silver Cloud Solid Silver S. S. Brown's Fetch'em Victor Vendor S. Bryant's Waddell Bryant J. J. Carter's Fabius Beuben W. L. Cassidys Kirkman Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg J. B. Clay's Polaris E. Corrigan"s Atelante B. G-. Bruce Bluestone J. B. Ferguson Mary Payne Cottrill & Co.'s Frank Norris Lancaster Lewis Clark Zig-Zag L. Curran's Falls City M. Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper Eastou & Co.'s Montana Regent L. B. Fields' Dempsey Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter J. Funk's John Morris Hilgert & Co.'s Epsom W. P. Hunt's Annawan W. P. Hunt's Asceola Capt. Shaw Hurstbourne Stable's Acaria Alfreta Alma Glendale Hottentot H. Johnson's Farrell R. A, Johnson & Co.'s Adrian Lawrence & Co.'s Cynthiana Linwood Stable's Cuban Queen ■ Melbourne Stable's Blue Wing Ed. Gilman ...... Syntax The Bourbon Morris & Co.'s Longford Palo Alto Farm's Gardez ...,.•• Guenn Keepsake Plato Robin Lass W. O. Scully's Gloster {dead) Shawhan & Co.'s Bob Fisher J. & J. Swigerfs Broeck Full Grimaldi Phil Lee M. Young's Bankrupt Enright Kinglight Masterpiece Stormer Warfellow 275 The Glidelia (1886) a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by Aug. 1, 188.5, $20 if by Jan. 1, 1886, or $30 if by May 1, 1886, with $1,250 added, of which $250 to 182 Latonia — Spring. 1886 275 The Glidelia. the second, the third to save its stake; maidens allowed 5 lb; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 88 subs., viz Appiegate & Co.'s Brambeline E. J. Baldwin's Estrella Mollie MeCarty's Last Santa Anita Belle D. D. Bell's Vie Virgie D. S. S. Brown's Eukonia Vamoose Vedette S. D. Bruce's ^agt.) Tiara S. Bryant's Allie Long Hetties. Burton & Co.'s Miss Lizzie J. J. Carter's Hermitage Chinn & Co.'s Flora L. Mattie T. J. S. Clark's Sungleam O. H. Clay's Lady Longfellow E. Corrigan's Atelante Hattie Carlile Mary Payne Mary Winifred Pike's Peak Pixy Cottrill & Co.'s Alabama Bessie Hinckley Hot Spring Music Box M. Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper W, A Dun's Gush Gaster Waw-o-sae-na L, B. Fields' Bettie C. . Fleetwood Stable's Miramar Missive Trance J. Funk's Fedora C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgefield Lovely J. W. Greer's Miss Getup C. E. Hamilton's Rosine D. R. Harness' Shadow Hilgert & Co.'s Elsineure W. P. Hunt's Mohongo W. P. Hunt s Tuh Huistbourne Stable's Acaria Alfreta Alma H. Johnson's Caroline Hannah Juliette R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Miss Bowler Lawrence & Co.'s Cynthiana Miss Anna Linwood Stable's Catherine M. Moonshine Patience Melbourne Stable's Mazella Pure Rye B. B. Millions Hattie D. H. T. W. Moore & Co.'s Bonnie Blue Kaloolah Morris & Co.'s Golden Flea Palo Alto Farm's Guenn Keepsake Robin Lass G. F. Park's Xallapa W. Preston's Marmoset M. D. Richardson's Alta Blue J. & J. Swigert's Katrina Silk Gown Talbot Bros.' Liera B. G. Thomas' Dixie Himyar Lady Himyar May Lady Sis Himyar J. H. Thompson's Allie B. Faith Thompson L. H. Todhunter's Haidee J. W. Turner's Fascalete Silver Bell F. Waters' Miss Laura P. M. West's Glenn Ann G. D. Wilson's Mary Ann Wooding & Co.'s Ada D. Bastante M. Young's Red Girl Spaldie 276 The Himyar (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foala of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $10 only if declared by Aug. 1, 1885, $20 if by Jan. 1, 1886, or 1886 Latonia— Spring. 183 276 2^/16 Himyar. $30 if by May 1, 1886, with $1,500 added, of which $300 to the sec- ond, the third to save its stake; the winner of the Hindoo Stakes to carry 5 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.; one mile and three fur- longs. Closed with 64 subs., viz. Applegate & Co.'s Birthday Endurer E. J. Baldwin's Bonita Silver Cloud Solid Silver S. S Brown's Beaver Fetch'em Vendor S. Bryant's Waddell Bryant J. J, Carter's Fabius Reuben W. L. Cassidy's Kirkman ', Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg T. J. Clay's Gen. CHtz E. Corrigan's Atelante Bluestone Hattie Carlile J. B. Ferguson Mary Winifred • Sampson €ottrill & Co.'s Frank Norris Lancaster Lewis Clark Zig-Zag L. Curran's Falls City Figaro M. Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper Easton & Co.'s Montana Regent L. B. Fields' Engleman Fleetwood Stable's Ulva J. Funk's John Morris W. P. Hunt's Annawan Asceola C. B. Jaynes & Co.'s Tenlike R. A. Johnson's Adrian Lawrence & Co.'s Cynthiana T. J. Megibben's Endover Melbourne Stable's Blue Wing Syntax The Bourbon Morris & Co.'s Longford Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Guenn Robin Lass J. & J. Swigert's Broeck Full , Phil. Lee Valor B. G. Thomas' Dixie Himyar Lady Himyar May Lady Sis Himyar J. W. Turner's Blue Times J. T. Williams' Mattie Corbett Montezuma Pat Sheefly M. Young's Bankrupt Bnright Kinglight Masterpiece Spaldie Stormer ...... Warfellow To be Run at the Autumn Meeting. 277 The Springbok (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by Aug. 1, 1885, $20 if by Jan. 1, 1886, or $30 if by Sept. 1, 1886, with $1,500 added, of which $300 to the second, the third to save its stake; winners of a three-year-old stake to carry 5 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.; one mile and five furlongs. Closed with 63 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Linda J. J. Carter's Fabius Primero Reuben Silver Cloud Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox S. S. Brown's Typo Harrodsburg Victor E. Corrigan's Atelante 184 Latonia — Spring. 188 e 277 The Spr E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce Bluestone J. B. Ferguson Cottrill & Co.'s Frank Norris Lancaster Lewis Clark Zig-Zag L. Curran's Falls City Figaro M. Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper Easton & Co.'s Montana Regent L. B. Fields' Dempsey Fugleman Fleetwood Stable's Trance XJlva C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgefield Lovely W. P. Hunt's Annawan Asceoia Capt. Shaw Mohongo W. P. Hunt's Tuh H. Johnson's Caroline Farrell E. A. Johnson's Adrian Miss Bowler ingbok. Lawrence & Co.'s Cynthiana Linwood Stable's Catherine M. Patience B. B. Million's HattieD. H. Morris & Co.'s Longford Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Guenn Keepsake Eobin Lass W. Preston's Marmoset J. & J. Swigert's Broeck Full Grimaldi B. G. Tomas' Dixie Himyar Lady Himyar May Lady Sis Himyar J . T. Williams' Mattie Corbett Montezuma PatSheedy M. Young's Bankrupt Enright Kinglight ]\Jasterpiece Spaldie Stormer Warfellow 278 The Falsetto (1886), a sweepstakes for three- year- olds 'foaJs of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $10 only if declared by Aug. 1, 1885, $20 if bj' J.an. 1, 188f5, or $30 if by Sept. 1, 1886, with $2,000 added, of which $400 to the second, the third to save its stake; winners of a three-year-old stake of the value of $1,500, to carry 5 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.; two miles. Closed with 57 subs., viz.: E. J. Baldwin's Lijero MoUie McCarthy's Last Primero Silver Cloud S. S. Brown's Eukonia Vendor J. H. Carter's Allie Long J. J. Carter's Fabius Reuben E. Corrigan's Atelante B. G. Bruce J. B. Ferguson Sampson Cottrill & Co.'s Frank Norris Lancaster Cottrill & Co.'s Lewis Clark Zig-Zag L. Curran's Falls City W. A. Dun's Hatto Wakoo Waw-o-sae-na Easton & Co.'s Montana Regent Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter Miramar W. P. Hunt's Annawan ...... Asceoia Capt. Shaw Mohongo Tuh C. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Tenlike 1886 Latonia — Spring; SL Louis Spring 187 278 The E. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian Lawrence & Co.'s Cynthiana Linwood Stable's Catherine M. Morris & Co.'s Longford Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Giienn .. ,. . Keepsake Robin Lass Shawhan & Co.'s Bob Fisher J. & J. Swigert's Broeck Fall Valor B. G. Thomas' Dixie Himyar Lady Himyar May Lady FalseMo. B. G. Thomas' Sis Himyar J. H. Thomas' Faith Thompson J. W. Turner's Blue Times J, T. Williams' Mattie Corbett Montezuma Pat Sheedy M. Young's Bankrupt ...... Enright Kinglight Masterpiece Spaldie Stormer Warfellow 279 ST. LOUIS PAllt HORSE DEPAHTMENT, ST. LOUIS, MO. To he Run at the ^Spring Meeting. St„ L.ouis Fair Derliy (18S6), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half forfeit, $20 only if declared by April 1, 1886, with $3,000 added, the second to receive $500, and the third $200 out of the stakes; winners of any three-year-old stake of the value of $2,000, ta carry 5 lb. extra; one mile and a half. Closed with 95 subs., viz.: Applegate & Co.'s Birthday Endurer E, J. Baldwin's Estrella Lijero Silver Cloud Solid Silver C. Bell's The Dude S. W. Briggs' Fausterman Molly Bawn S. S. Brown's Fetch'em Typo Vendor Victor J. A. Bruton's Clones Porthane Stony Batter Uncle Dan •J. Carter's Fabius Reuben W. L. Cassidy's Kirkman Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg G. H. Clay's Lady Longfellow J. B. Clay's Polaris E. Corrigan's Atelante B. G. Bruce Bluestone J. B. Ferguson Mary Payne Cottrill & Co.'s Alabama Frank Norris Lancaster Lewis Clark Zig-Zag L. Curran's Falls City Figaro M. Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper Easton & Co.'s Montana Regent L. B. Fields' Dempsey Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter J. Funk's Fedora {deai) John Morris Gray & Co.'s Jim Gray Lucas Hilgert & Co.'s Epsom W. P. Hunt's Annawan Asceola Capt. Shaw 186 St. Louis — Spring. 1886 279 St. Louis W. p. Hunt's Little Charley C. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Tenlike W. B. Jennings' Gen. Price James A. II. H. F. Johnson's Jay Bee J. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian V. L. Kirkman's Edgar G. Murphy Lawrence & Co.'s Cynthiana W. C. McGavock & Co.'s Eager Melbourne Stable's The Bourbon Morris & Co.'s Longford Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Guenn Keepsake Plato Robin Lass R. C. Pate's Amy Hyde J. D. Patton's Ben Grant Doctor W. Preston's Marmoset Eancho del Paso's Ben Ali Fortuna Katie Darling Precioso Fair Derby. Rancho del Paso's Tyranny Ysabel Shawhan & Co.'s Bob Fisher J. L. Spears' O 'Fallon J. & J. Swigert's Broeck Full Grimaldi Phil Lee Sir Joseph Vulcan B. G. Thomas' Dixie Himyar May Lady Sis Himyar J. Thompson's Gallatin J. T. Williams' Mattie Corbett Montezuma PatSheedy M. Young's Bankrupt Enright Kinglight Masterpiece Spaldie Stormer WarfeUow 280 The St. Louis Fair Oalcs (1888), a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half forfeit, $20 only if declared by April 1, 1886, with $1,500 added, the second to receive $300, and the third $200 out of the stakes; winners of any three-year-old stake of the value of $1,000. to carry 5 lb. extra; one mile and a half. Closed with 72 subs., viz : Avplegate & Co.'s Brambeline IE. J. Baldwin's Bonita Estrella Mollie McCarthy's Last . D. D. Bell's Vie Virgie D. S. W. Briggs' Molly Bawn S.S. Brown's Eukonia Vamoose Burton & Co.'s Miss Lizzie J. Carter's Hermitage J. H. Carter's Allie Long Chinn & Co.'s Flora L. Mattie T. J. S. Clark's Sungleam Geo. H. Clay's Lady Longfellow Trinkitat E. Corrigan's Atelante Mary Payne E. Corrigan's Mary Winifred Pike's Peak Pixy Cottrill & Co.'s Alabama Bessie Hinckley Hot Springs .... Music Box M. Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper L. B. Fields' Bettie C. Fleetwood Staole's Miramar Trance J. Funk's Fedora {dead) J. W. Greer's Miss Getup Hilgert & Co.'s Elsineure W. P. Hunt's Mohongo Tuh W. B. Jennings' Ursuline Nun R. F, Johnson's Blue Cloak Cheekie 1886 St. Louis — Spring. 187 280 I'he St. Louis Fair OaJcs. K. A. Johnson & Go's Miss Bowler Iiawrence & Co.'s Cynthiana Miss Anna Linwood Stable's Catherine M. Moonshine Patience B. B. Million's Hattie D. fl. T. W. Moore's Bonnie Blue Kaloolah Morris & Co.'s Gold Flea Palo Alto Farm's Guenn Harriet Keepsake Robin Lass K. C. Pate's Amy Hyde . . Prima Donna W, Preston's Schottka Bancho del Paso's Fortuna Katie Darling Precioso Tyranny Ysabel M. D. Richardson's Alta Blue J. & J. Swigerfs Ka*rina Silk Gown B. G. Thomas' Dixie Himyar Lady Himyar May Lady Sis Himyar R. & S Weisiger's Ida Burke Wooding & Co.'s Ada D. ...... Bastante M. Young's Red Girl Spaldie 281 each, half for- ,000 added, the The Charles Oreen (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, (foals of 1833), at feit, $20 only if declared by April 1, 1886, with second to receive $300, and the third $150 out of the stakes; win- ners of a stake of the value of $2,000, to carry 5 lb. extra; one naile and a quarter. Closed with 82 subs., viz. : Cottrill & Co.'s Lewis Clark Zig-Zag L. Curran's Falls City Figaro M. Doyle & Co.'s Long Slipper Easton & Co.'s Montana Regent L. B. Fields' Engleman Fleetwood Stable's Ulva J. Funk's John Morris Gray & Co.'s Jim Gray Lucas Hilgert & Cp.'s Epsom W. P. Hunt's Annawan iv. p.* Hunt's Little Charley C. R. Jaynes & Co.'s Tenlike W. B. Jennings' Gen. Price R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian v. L. Kirkman's Edgar G. Murphy Lawrence & Co.'s Cynthiana T. J. Megibben's Endover Melbourne. Stable's The Bourbon Morris & Co.'s Longford Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Guenn Harriet . . . Keepsake E. J. Baldwin's Bonita Estrella Primero Solid Silver C. Bell's The Dude S. W. Briggs' Fausterman S. S. Brown's Beaver Fetch'em J. A. Bruton's Clonee Porthane Stony Batter Uncle Dan J. Carter's Fabius Reuben W. L. Cassidy's Kirkman Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg T. J. Clay's Gen. Clitz E. Corrigan's Atelante B. G. Bruce Bluestone J. B. Ferguson Mary Payne Tartar Cottrill & Co.'s Alabama Frank Norris Lancaster 288 St. Louis — Spring; Baltimore — Syring. 1886 281 The Charles Green. Palo Alto Farm's Plato B. G. Thomas' May Lady Robin Lass Sis Himyar J. D. Fatton's Ben Grant J. Thompson's Gallatin Doctor B. & S. Weisiger's Ida Buike Rancho del Paso's Ben All Returning Board Fortuna J. T. Williams' Mattie Corbett Katie Darling Montezuma Precioso Pat Sheedy Tyranny M. Young's Bankrupt Ysabel Enright J. & J. Swigert's Broeck Full ■ Kinglight Grimaldi .... . . Masterpiece B. G. Thomas' Dixie Himyar Stormer Lady Himyar Warfellow 282 St. lionis Fair Stallion (1S86), a sweepstakes for two-year-olds (foals of 1884), at $100 each, half for- feit, $20 only if declared by April 15, 1886, with $2,000 added, the second to receive $500, and the third $250 out of the stakes; win- ners of any two-year-o^d stake of the value of $1,000, to carry 5 lb. ; of two or more stakes of any value, 10 lb. extra; six furlongs. Conditions. — Owners or others desiring the privilege of entering colts or fillies in this stake shall first enter the sires of the same at the price of their last season (sires dead or retired to be entered at the price of their last season); no colt or filly is eligible for en- trance unless their sire is represented by such subscription; the owner of the sire of the winner to receive $300, and the owner of the sire of the second to receive $200 out of said subscriptions; the balance to go with the amount added by the club. Closed Jan. 1, 1885, with 22 subs, for stallions, amounting to $ , viz.: Rancho del Paso's Kyrle Daly.$100 W. B. Jennings' Hi Ban . 20 Lomgfleld '. . 50 Holly & Co.'s Hardwood 15 E. J. Baldwin's Grinstead. ... 50 J. B. Prathers' Faustus 15 . . . . Rutherfurd 50 J. & J. Swigert's Bulwark Iq E. Corrigan's Lelaps 50 W. Cottrill's Ferncliffe T. J. Megibben's Springbok... 50 Rebel Palo Alto Farm's Flood 50 L. B. Fields' Harry O'Fallon. . R. Rowett's Hyder All 50 W. P. Hunt's Frogtown . .... W. M. Aslock's Cape Race 25 B. G. Thomas' Fellowcraft J. L. Turner's Athlete 25 King Ban M. Young's Onondaga 25 R. & S. Weisiger's Incommode. MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB, B\L.TIMORE, MD. To be Run at the Sping Meeting. 283 Tlie Annual -Home-Bred (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), bred and owned at the time of running by the nominator, at $50 each, half forfeit, $10 1886 Ball [more — Spring. 189 283 ^'^^ Annual only if declared out by May 1, f 100 to the second: one mile. O. Bowies Carissima Cassatt Cato cli c, by Catesby— My Mary- land Davis & Hall's blk f, by Telema- cbus — Rosie T. W. Doswell's Eurus Wayward Mr. Kelso's Lansdowne Leopold Strategy Cr. H. Kernagban's Jennie B. C. W. Medinger's Wbeatly Home-Bred. 1885, with $500 added, of which Closed with 23 subs., viz.: J. S. Owens' Sage Tea ch c, by Botheration — Cara- mita ch c,by Botheration — Mabel W. L. Scott's Binnacle Juryman Velvet R. W. Walden's Argyle Comique Rock and Rye T, M. Wbitaker's b c, by Eolus- Eugenia Pickens W. "Williams' John Alexander 20 A The Chesapeake (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies (foals of 1883), at $50 each, half forfeit, only $10 it declared by May 1, 1885, with $500 added, of which $100 to the second; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 22 subs., viz.: O. Bowie's Carissima G. H. Kernaghan's Little Minnie Catarrh C. Littlefield's Bandala Shady ' J. S. Owens' Sage Tea J. E. Cannon's Grace C. W. L. Scott's Aureole Davis & Co.'s blk f , by Telemachus Charity — Rosie T. W. Doswell's Amulet Souvenir Mr. Kelso's Mystery Strategy Waitawhile G. H. Kernaghan's Jennie B. Elavia Scottish Lass Waitaway R. W. Walden's Bessie B. Letretia Virgilia 285 The Preakness (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $50 each, half for- feit, $10 only if declared by May 1, 1885; with $1,000 added, of which $200 to the second; one mile and a half. Closed with 26 subs., viz.: O. Bowie's Cassatt T. W. Doswell's Wayward Cato Mr. Kelso's Billycock ch c,by Catesby — My Mary- Jjansdowne land Lottery Davis & Co.'s El Mahdi The Bard Patrocles G. H Kernaghan's Col. Cowan T. W, Doswell's Eolean Fred Smith Eurus C. W. Medinger's Cow Driver Harry Russell Wheatly 190 Baltimore — Spring. 1886 285 The Preakness. J. S. Owens' ch c, by Bothera«^^ion W. L. Scott's Quito — Caramita War Whoop ch c,by Botheration — Mabel F. Stearns, Jr. 's, Elkwood W. L. Scott's Beilringer R. W. Walden's Rock and Rye Pocomoke Royal ^f^^ To be Run at the Autumn Meeting. 2ob '^i^^ Dixie, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $10 only if declared by Jan. 1, and $25 if declared by August 1, 1886; with $1,500 added, of which $500 to the second, the third to save its stake; two miles. Closed with 88 subs., viz.: A. Fischer's Melton Appleby & Co.'s Attorney Beverly Blue Day Fanwood Lookout Wildwood W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Blue Wing . . Pure Rye Syntax O. Bowie's Cassatt Cato Mr. Kelso's Billycock Lansdowne Leopold Lottery The Bard N . W. Kittson's Abdiel Brown Duke N. W. Kittson's Headlad Mink Stalwart ch c, by Catesby— My Mary- The Doctor land F. T. Bruce's Lewin Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Jackson Lady B. The DiiDper (dead) E. Corrigan's Atelante J. Cotton's Listo Davis & Hall's Patrocles T. W. Doswell's Bolian Eurus Harry Russell Wayward Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Ferona Hawley Lulu Lydia Millie Peekskill Portland Quincy Richfield Rutland Wauweecus C. Littlefleld's Bandala G. L. Lorillard's Fleetwing .... Friar Mariner C. W. Medingep's Cowdriver Wheatly T. J. Megibben's Rockwell J. S. Owen's ch c, by Botheration — Caramita ch c, by Botheration— Mabel Preakness Stable's Linden Regina Repartee Ramapo Stable's Adoneiis Prince Leopolfl Rancocas Stable's Ariel Cyclops Dewdrop Hercules , Housatonic Kanawha Pontico Ragnaroc Restless Savanac 1886 Balthnore — Sprmg. 191 286 Rac cocas Stable's Winfred Yucatan Zamor W. L. Scott's Binnacle Pocomoke Velvet Waitaway War Whoop The Dixie. E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Patrol F. Stearns, Jr 's, Elkwood cli f, by Thunderstorm- Sue Dougherty Ri. W. Walden's Argyle Rock and Rye Royal 287 The Vestal (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies (foals of 1883), at $25 each, $10 only if declared by -Jan 1, 1886, with $500 added, the second to re- ceive $100 out of the stakes; one mile and a half. Closed with 50 subs., viz. Appleby & Co.'s Addie C. EllaS. Moss Rose Red Riding Hood O. Bowie's Carissima Catarrh Shady F. T. Bruce's Tiara J. E. Cannon's Grace C. Clipsiana Stable's Lady B. .... Laura Garrison E. Corrigan's Atelante N. W. Kittson's Spinnette C. Littlefield's Bandala G. L. Lorillard's Fay Fancy D. Mace's Witch Preakness Stable's Regina ...... Soprano Rancocas Stable's Dewdrop Kanawha Naiad Restless Saluda Davis & Hall's blk f, by Telema- Talladega chus — Rosie Dwyer Bros.' Lulu Lydia . . . . Millie G. H. Kernaghan's Belle Walsh .... Little Minnie Mr. Kelso's Shamrock Strategy Waitawhile N. W. Kittson's Calera Cresset Inka Luminous Ulidia W. L. Scott's Aureole Charity , : . . . . Flavia Faun Scottish Lass • Waitaway E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Gladys Kalula Suffolk Stable's ch f, by Thundej- stcrm — Sue Dougherty R. W. Walden's Bessie B. Letretia 288 Tlie Breokenridge (18S6) a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $300 each, $100 for- feit, $10 only if declared by Jan . 1, $25 if declared by Aug. 1, and 192 Baltimore — Autumn . 1886 288 The Breckenridge. $50 if declared by Oct, 1, 1886, with $1,000 added, of whieli |500 to the second, the third to save its stalie, winner of the Dixie to carry 5 lb. extra; two miles. Closed with 87 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Attorney Blue Day Beverly Fanwood Lookout Wildwood W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Blue "Wing Pure Rye Syntax O. Bowie's Cassatfc Cato ch 0, by Catesby — My Mary- land Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Jackson Lady B. The Dipper (dead) J. Cotton's Listo Davis & Hall's Patrocles T. W. Doswell's Eolian Eurus Harry Russell Wayward Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Ferona Ha wlej Lulu Lydia Millie Peekskill Portland -. Quincy ...... Richfield Rutland A. Fischer's Melton Mr. Kelso's Billycock Lansdowne Leopold Lottery The Bard N. "W. Kittson's Abdiel Brown Duke Headlad N. W. Kittson's Mink Stalwart The Doctor Wauweecus C. Littlefleld's Bandala Gr. L. Lorillard's Fleet wing Friar Mariner C. W. Medinger's Cowdriver Wheatly T. J. Megibben's Rockwell J. S. Owens' ch c, by Botheration — Caramita ch c,by Botheration — Mabel Preakness Stable's Bassanio Linden Regiua Ramapo Stable's Adoneus Prince Leopold Rancocas Stable's Ariel Cyclops Dewdrop Hercules Housatonic . . . 3 . . Kanawha Pontico ...... Ragnaroc Restless Savanao Winfred Yucatan Zamor W. L. Scott's Bellringer Juryman Pocomoke Quito .: Velvet "War "Whoop F. Stearns, Jr.'s Elk wood E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Patrol Suffolk Stable's ch f, by Thunder- storm—Sue Dougherty^ R. "W. "Walden's Argj^le Rock and Rye Royal 1886 Jerome Park — Spring. 193 289 AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. je:koj!»ie park. To be Bun at the Spring Meeting. Tlie Wltliers (1886), tk sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by Aug. 1, 1885, or $20 if declared May 15, 1886, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $200 out of the stakes; one mile. Closed with 72 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Attorney G-. H. Kernaghan's Jennie B. Blue Day N. W. Kittson's Abdiel Fanwood Lookout Wildwood O. Bowie's Cassatt ...... Cato ch c, by Catesby land H. Brown's Bicycle {dead) Canonicus Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Jackson Lady B. The Dipper (dead) O. G. Dempsey's Bancroft Bertha Bogatan Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo , Envoleur , Hawley Lulu Lydia Millie Peekskill Portland Quincy Richfield Rutland A. Fischer's Melton Mr. Kelso's Amalgam . . Banner Bearerl ...... Billycock Lansdowne Leopold Lottery G. H. Kernaghan's Col. Cowan Brown Duke Headlad Mmk Promenade Stalwart My Mary- The Doctor G. L. Lorillard's Electric ...... Fleetwing Friar Mariner Monmouth Stable's Saxony J. Munro's Biggonnet W. & W. M. Owens' ch c, by Both- eration — Caramita ch c,by Botheration— Mabel Preakness Stable's Bassanio Linden Repartee Vindex Ramapo Stable's Adoneua Prince Leopold P. H. Ryan's Blue Jay Glenbrook ...... Virgaloo W. L. Scott's Flavia Pocomoke Waitaway E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Brier Patrol F. Stearns, Jr.'s Elkwood D. D. Withers' Bass Viol Marmion Salisbury imp br c, by Hampton Sultana 260 The Belmont (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, $50 for- 13 194 Jerome Park — Spring. 188a 290 ^he Belmont feit, $10 only if declared by Aug. 1, 1885, or with $1,200 added, the second to receive one mile and a half. Closed with 65 suts ., viz : Appleby & Co.'s Attorney Mr. Kelso's The Bard ifby May 15, 1886- out of the stakes; Blue Day Fanwood Lookout Wildwood O. Bowie's Cassatt Gato eh c, by Maryland F. T. Bruce's Lewin CUpsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Jackson LadyB. The Dipper (dead). T. W. Doswell's Eolian Harry Russell Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Hawley Lulu Lydia Millie Peekskill Portland Quincy Richfield Rutland A. Fischer's Melton Mr. Kelso's Billycock Lansdowne Leopold Lottery G. H. Kernaghan's Col. Cowan Fred Smith N. W. Kittson's Abdiel Brown Duke Headlad Mink Catesby — My Promenade Stalwart The Doctor G. L. Lorillard's Fleetwing Friar Mariner Monmouth Stable's Saxony Preakness Stable's Bassanio Linden Repartee Vindex Ramapo Stable's Adoneu& Prince Leopold P. H. Ryan's Blue Jay Glenbrook Virgaloo W. L. Scott's Bellringer ...... Binnacle Juryman Velvet E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Briar Patrol F. Stearns, Jr.'s Elk wood D. D. Withers' Bass Viol Salisbury br c, by Hampton — Sultana 231 The LiAdies (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies, at $100 each, half forfeit, $10* only if declared by August 1, 1885, or $20 if by May 15, 1886, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $200 out of the stakes; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 45 subs , viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Addie C. Cassidy Bros.' Ophelia Ella S. Clipsiana Stable's Lady B. Moss Rose C. G. Dempsey^'s Bertha Red Riding Hood Dwyer Bros.' Lulu O. Bowie's Carissima Lydia Shady Millie F. T. Bruce's Tiara P. H. Hynes' Dahabiah J. E. Cannon's Grace C. Mr. Kelsos Mystery 1886 Jerome Park — FaU: 195 291 The Mr. Kelso's Strategy Waitawhile G. H. Keraaghan's Belle Walsh Jennie B. Little Minnie N. W. Kittson's Calera Cresset N. W. Kittson's Inka Luminous Spinnette C. Littlefield's Bandala Q. L, Lorillard's Fay , Ladybird J. Munro's Biggonnet W. & W. M. Owen's Sage Tea Ladies. Preakness Stable's Begin a Soprano W. L. Scott's Aureole Charity Faun Flavia Scottish Lass Waitaway E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Gladys Kalula D. D. Withers' Longstop b f , by King Ernest— Revolt b f , by Ventilator— Fa ver- dale {dead) Necromancy rtQft To be run in the FaU. UOU The Jerome (l>!i86), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $10 only if declared by Aug . 1, 1885, or $20 if declared by Sept. 1, 1886, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $300 out of the stakes; winners of any three-year-old stake when carrying ing weight for age or more, of the value ol $2,000, to carry 3 lb. ; of two such races, 7 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.; one mile and three-quarters. Closed with 80 subs., viz. : Appleby & Co.'s Attorney Beverly Blue Day Fanwood Lookout E. J. Baldwin's Lijero Molhe IMcCarthy 's Last Primero Silver Cloud W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Pure Rye Syntax O. Bowie's Cassatt Cato ch c, by Catesby — My Mary- land G. B. Bryson's Benzaline Clipsiana Stable' s Ben Pry or Jackson Lady B. C. G. Dempsey's Benton Bogatan Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Ferona Hawley Dwyer Bros.' Lulu Lvdia MUlie Peek skill Portland Quincy Richfield Rutland A. Fischer's Melton Mr. Kelso's Billycock Lansdowne Leopold ...... Lottery .... The Bard N. W. Kittson's 4.b3iel Brown Duke Headlad Mink Promenade Stalwart . . . . The Doctor C. Littlefield's Bandala G. L. Lorillard's Fleet wing Friar Mariner 196 Jerome Park- — Fall. 1886 292 W. & W. M. Owens' ch c, by Both- eration — Caraminta ch c, by Botheration — Mabel Preakness Stable's Bassanio ...... Linden Kegina Repartee Eamapo Stable's Adoneus Prince Leopold Rancocas Stable's Ariel Cyclops Hercules ..... Housatonic Pontico Ragnaroc The Jerome. Rancocas Stablfe's Savanac Winfred Yucatan Zamor P. H. Ryan's blue Jay Virgaloo W. L. Scott s Juryman Pocomoke Velvet E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Patrol F. Stearns, Jr.'s Elkwood D. D. Withers' Bass Viol Marmion br c, by Hampton— Sultana b c, by Sterling — Sea Mark DECLARED BEFORE A UG. 1, 1885 -a< $10 each. Clipsiana Stable's The Dipper 293 Tlie Hunter (1886) a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by August 1, 1885, or $20 if declared by Sept. 1, 1886; with $1,000 added, the second to receive $300 out of the stakes ; winners of any three-year-old stake, when carrying weight for age or more, of the value of $2,000 to carry 3 lb., of two such races 7 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.; one mile and three- quarters. Closed with 55 subs , viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Addie C. Ella S. Moss Rose Red Riding Hood E. J. Baldwin's Bonita Estrella Linda Mollie McCarthy's Last 0. Bowie's Carissima .... Shady F. T. Bruce's Tiara O. B. Bryson's Benzaline J, E. Cannon's Grace C. Cassidy Bros' Ophelia Clipsiana Stable'^ Lady B. C. Or. Dempsey's Bertha Dwyer Bros.' Millie Lulu Lydia P H. Hynes' Dahabiah Mr. Kelso's Shamrock ...... Waitawhile Q. H. Kernaghan's Belle Walsh Jennie B. Little Minnie N. W. Kittson's Calera Cresset Inka Luminous N. W. Kittson's Spinnette C. Littlefield's Bandala G. L. Lorillard's Fancy Fay J. Munro's Biggonnet Preakness Stable's Regina Soprano Rancocas Stable's Dewdrop Kanawha Naiad Restless Talladega Ulidia W. L. Scott's Aureole Charity 1886 Jerome Park — Fall; Coney Island— Spring. 197 293 The Hunter. W, L. Scott's Homeward Bound Scottish Lass Waitaway E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Gladys Suffolk Stable's ch f. by Thunder- storm — Sue Dougherty D. D. Withers' Longstop Necromancy b f, by King Ernest— Revolt br f , by King Ernest or Mac- caroon — Echo . . br f , by Ventilator— Faver- dale (dead) CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CL13B, NEW YORK CITY and SHBEPSHEAD BAY» N. Y 294 To 6e Run at the Spring Meeting. The Tidal (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $20 only If declared by July 1, 1885, with $1,500 -added, the second to receive $300 out of the stakes; one mile. Olossd with 100 subs., VIZ. : Appleby & Oo.'s Attorney Beverly Blue Day Fanwood Lookout Wildwood W. S, Barnes & Co.'s Blue Wing Pure Rye Syntax O. Bowie's Caseatt , Cato ch c, by Catesby land F. T. Bruce's Lewin Chinu & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Jackson Lady B. The Dipper [dead) E. Oorrigan's Hattie Carllle Mary Payne . Mary Winmfred J. Cotton's Listo Davis & Co.'s Patrocles T. W. Doawell's Way ward DwyerBros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Ferona Hawley Dwyer Bros 's Lulu Lydia ...... Millie Peekskill ...... Portland Quincy Richfield Rutland A. Fischer's Melton J. W. Greer's Henry Batchelor Mr. Kelso's Billycock My Mary- Lansdowne Leopold Lottery G. H. Kernaghan's Col. Cowan Jennie B. H. E. Kimbell & Co.'s Bob Bur- dette Hat Ban N. W. Kittson's Abdiel Brown Duke Headlad Mink Stalwart The Doctor Wauweecus G. L. Lorillard's Fleetwing Friar Mariner J. H. McCreery's Bicycle (dead) Canonicus 198 Coney Island — ISpriny. 1886 294 The J. McMahon's Jolin D. C. W. Mediuger's Cowdriver Wheatly Monmouth Stable's Saxony J. Munro's Biggonet Preakness Stable's Bassanlo Linden Repartee Rancocas Stable's Ariel Cyclops Dewdrop Hercules Housatonlc Kanawba Naiad Pontico Restless \ Savanac Winfred Yucatan Zamor Tidal. P. H. Ryan's Blue Jay Glenbrook Virgaloo W. L. Scott's Bellringer Binnacle Juryman Pocomoke Quito Velvet Waitaway War Whoop E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Patrol R. W. Walden's Argyle Rock and Rye D. D. Withers' Bass Viol Marmion Salisbury imp. br c, by Hampton- Sultana imp. b c, by Sterling — Sea Mark 295 The Mermaid (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies (foals of 1883). at $100 each, half forfeit. $20 only if declared by July 1, 1885, with $1,250 aded, the second to receive $250 out of the stakes; on© mile and a furlong. Closed with 61 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Addie C. EUaS. Moss Rose Red Riding Hood W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Pure Rye O. Bowie'* Carissima Shady r. T. Bruce's Bon Soir Tiara G. B. Bryson's Brambeline J. E, Cannon's &race C. Cassidy Bros.' Ophelia Cbinn & Co.'s Mattie T. Clirsiana Stable's Lady B.' E Corrigan's Hattie Carlile Mary Payne Mary Winifred P. H. Hynes' Dahabiah Mr. Kelso's Strategy G. H. Kernaghan's Belle Walsh Jennie B. Little Minnie H. E. Kimbel & Co.'s Lucy H. N. W. Kittson's Calera Cresset F. W. Kittson's Inka Luminous Spinnette 0. Littlefield's Bandala G. L. Lorlllard's Fancy Ladybird J. Munro's Biggonet Preakness Stable's Regina Rancocas Stable's Dewdrop Davis & Co.'s blk f, by Telemachus Kanawha — Rosie Dwyer Bros.' Ferona Lulu Lydia Millie J. W. Greers Miss Getup Naiad Restless Saluda Talledega Ulidia W. L Scott's Aureole 1886 Coney Island — Spring. 199 295 W. L. Scott's Charity Faun Flavia Homeward Bound Scottish Lass Waitaway E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Gladys Kalula The Mermaid. Suflolk Stable's ch f, by Thunder- storm — Sue Dougherty K. W. Walden's Bessie B. Letretia I). D. Withers' Longstop Necromancy b f , by King Ernest— Revolt 296 Tlie Coney Island Derby (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $20 only if declared by July 1, 1885; with $2,500 added, the second to receive $500 out of the stakes; one mile' and a half. Closed with 99 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Attorney Dwyer Bros.' Lydia W Beverly .... Blue Day , . . . Fanwood Lookout , . . . Wildwood S. Barnes & Co.'s Blue Wing .. .. Pure Bye Syntax Bowie's Cassatt . . . . Cato MilUe Peekskill Portland Quincy Kichfleld Eutland A. Fischer's Melton Mr. Kelso's Billycock Lansdowne Leopold ch c, by Catesby— My Mary- . . . .". . Lottery land F. T. Bruce's Lewin Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Jackson Lady B. The Dipper {dead) E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce Hattie Carlile J. B. Ferguson Mary Payne J. Cotton's Listo Davis & Co 's Patrocles T. W. Doswell's Eolean Eurus Harry Russell Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Ferona Hawley Lulu G. H. Kernaghan's Col. Cowan Fred Smith H. E. Kimbel & Co.'s Bob Burdette Bumble N. W. Kittson's Abdiel Brown Duke Headlad Mink Stalwart The Doctor WauweecuB G. L. Lorillard's Fleetwing -. Friar Mariner J. H. McCreery's Bicycle {dead) Canonicus J. McMahon's John D. C. W. Medinger's Cowdriver Wheatly J. S. Owens' ch c, by Botheration — Caramita ch c, by Botheration — Mabel Preakness Stable's Bassanio 200 Coney Island — Spring; Monmouth Park. 188a 296 The Coney Island Derby. Preakness Stable's Linden Bepartee Bancocas Stable's Ariel Cyclops Hercules Housatonic Kanawha Pontico Bestless Savanac Winfred Yucatan Zamor P. H. Byan's Blue Jay Glenbrook Virgaloo W. L. Scott's Bellringer Binnacle Juryman Pocomoke Quito ...... Velvet War whoop Shelby & Co.'s Ten Thousand E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Patrol F. Steams, Jr.'s, Elkwood B. W. Walden's Comique Boyal D. D. Withers' Bass Viol Salisbury imp. br c, by Hampton- Sultana 297 MONMOUTH PARK ASSOCIATION, MONMOUTH PARK, N. J. The Home-Bred Produce (1886), a sweepstakes for the produce of mares covered in 1883, at $50 each, half forfeit, with $500 added, the second to receive $100 out of the stakes; mares to be exclusively the property of subscribers at the time of subscribing and foaling, and the produce to remain wholly their property until after the race, or pay forfeit : those by untried stallions or out of untried mares allowed 3 lb.; if both 5 lb.; maidens allowed 5 lb.; allowances cumulative; six furlongs.. Closed with 62 subs . viz.: Allow^ Owner. Produce. Mare. Stallion. Clmd* Lb, O.Bowie Che Vosbuygh.... Australia Vassal 3 Do Be — Belle Meade Legatee - Do Barren Glance Sensation 5 Do Barren Oriole. Sensation 5 D.C.Fannin Be Leah Z Enquirer - Mr. Kelso Ch f Bye-and-Bye Rayon D'Or... 3 Do Bf Colleen Bawn .... Stratford 3 -.. r^ . -. ,. ^ X, . „ J Stratford or 1 Do Twins (dead) Heatherbell ^ Bend Or j3 Do Barren Semper Felix Stratford 3 G. L. Lorillard...Chf Ferida . ....Sensation 5 Do Barren Heather Sensation 3 Do Ch f Idalia Sensation 3 Do Barren Ocean Queen Sensation... 5 Do Barren Peggy Dawdle .. Sensation 3 Do Ch c Stilette Sensation 5 Do Che Spinaway Glenmore — 5 Do Barren ■ Trommel Sensation 5 1886 Monmouth Park. 201 Allow. Owner. Produce. Mare. Stallion. Clmb. Lb. T. A. Lynch B c Lord Stanley,. Clyde Hall Derby 5 Do Ch or grfClydelia.Lady Clyde Derby : 3 Eancocas Stable.. Slipped Agenoria Mortemer. .. - Do B f Blairgowrie Mortemer - Do Barren Evadne Mortemer - Do Be Fanny Ludlow.. .Mortemer - Do Ch f Florence Mortemer - Do Ch c Glenrose Mortemer - Do Be Gyptis Mortemer - Do Bf Hortense D. of Magenta. 5 Do Che Lizzie Lucas Mortemer - Do Barren Minnie Minor Mortemer - Do Barren Morlacchi Mortemer - Do Slipped Twins Gleata Mortemer - Do Barren..... Pappoose D. of Magenta. 5 Do Bf Pera D.ofMagenta. 5 Do Bf Perfection D . of Magenta. 5 Do Ch f Squeez'em...... Mortemer - Do Barren Susan Ann Mortemer - Do Ch c {dead) Vandalite Mortemer - Do Ch.c(dead] Zoo Zoo Mortemer. ... - R. W. Walden.... Barren Letty Sensation 3^ Do Barren Luna Sensation .... 3 Do Barren Minnie McC Sensation 3 Do Barren Tecalco Sensation 3 D. D. Withers.... Ch c Castagnette Macaroon 3 Do B c..... Cyclone King Ernest.. - Do..... Chf Fan-Fan Macaroon. ... - Do Bf Invermore King Ernest.. 3 Do Br f Mary Buckley.... Stonehenge... - Do.. Bf Maxim King Ernest.. 3 Do Be Minority Stonehf nge - Do Chf Miss Bassett Macaroon..... - Suffolk Stable .... No report Long Maid Ten Froeck . . . - Do Che Sue Dougherty.. Ten Broeck, . - 298 The Liorillard (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $500 each, half for' feit, or only $10 if declared by Jan. 1, 1885; or $50 if declared by Jan. 1, 1886; or $100 if declared by June 25, 1886; with $5,000 given by Mr. Pierre Lorillard; the Association to add $1,000 for the sec- ond; the third to save his stake; horses foaled in the United States are not eligible for this stake unless sired in a foreign country, or by a stallion represented bv subscription to the Champion Stallion Stakes for 1885. (See Stake'lSO, p- ge 115), viz. : E. J. Baldwin's Rutherfurd W. G. Harding's Bramble A. Belmont's lU-Used Enquirer Kingfisher Great Tom Clay & Co.'s Billet G. L. Lorillard's Sensation 202 Monmouth Park. 1886 298 I*. Lorillard's Duke of Magenta J*. Lorillard's Mortemer Saxon I^^. W, Kittson's Alarm Reform The Lorillard. D. Swigert'S Glenelg "Virgil B. G-. Tnomas' imp. King Ban T. Winters' Joe Hooker D. D. Withers* Stonehenge Closed Aug. 15, 1884, with 77 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Beverly Lookout Applegate & Co.'s Birthday . Endurer E. J. Baldwin's Lijero Linda MolUe McCarthy's Last W. S Barnes & Co.'s Blue Wing Pure Rye E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur , Ferona , Hawley Lulu Lydia Millie Peekskill Portland , Richfield Rutland Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter Mr. Kelso's Banner Bearer Billycock N. W. Kittson's Abdiel Brown Duke Headlad Mink , Stalwart ...... The Doctor Wauweecus C Littlefield's Bandala Q. L. Lorillard's Fleetwing Friar Mariner Monmouth Stable's Saxony J. Munro's Biggonnet Preakness Stable's Bassanio Repartee Ramapo Stable's Adoneus Prince Leopold Rancho del Paso's Ben Ali Epicure Precioso Rancocas Stable's Ariel Cyclops Hercules Housatanic Kanawha Pontico Restless Saluda Savanac Ulidia Winfred Yucatan Zamor P. H. Ryan's Glenbrook Virgaloo W. L. Scott's BelMnger . . Flavia Pocomoke Quito Waitaway War Whoop E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Patrol D. D. Withers' Necromancy Salisbury br c, by Hampton — Sultana . b c, by Sterling— Sea Mark b g, by Stonehenge - Cha- mois DECLARED JAN. 1, 1885— a« $10 each. G. H. Kernaghan's Col. Cow^n Rancocas Stable's Naiad Rancocas Stable's Ragnaroc Talladega 299 Tlie Monmonlli Oaks (1886^ a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies (foals of 1883), at $100 each. 1886 Monmouth Park. 203 299 ^^^ Monmouth Cup. half forfeit, $10 only if declared by Jan, 1, 1886, or $25 if by June 25, 1886, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $300 out of the stakes; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 72 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Addie C. Ellas. Moss Rose . . Red Riding Hood E. J. Baldwin's Bonita Linda ' MoUie McCarthy's Last Santa Anita Belle W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Pure Rye F. T. Bruce's Bon Soir Tiara G. B. Bryson's Benzaline J E. Cannon's Grace C. Cassidy Bros.' Ophelia Chinn & Co.'s Mattie T. Clipsiana Stable's Lady B. E. Corrigan's Hattie Carlile Mary Payne Mary Winifred C Q, Dempsey's Bertha Dwyer Bros.' Eerona Lulu Lydia Millie P. H. Hynes' Dahabiah Mr. Kelso's Strategy Waita while G. H. Kernaghan's Belle Walsh Jennie B. Little Minnie N. W. Kittson's Calera Cresset Inka N. W. Kittson's Luminous Spinnette C. Littlefield's Bandala G. L. Lorillard's Fancy Fay Ladybird J. Munro's Biggonnet W, & W. M. Owens* Sage Tea Preakness Stable's Regina Rancho del Paso's Billow Precioso Rancocas Stable's Dewdrop Kanawha Naiad Restless Saluda W. L. Scott's Aureole Charity Faun Flavia ...... Homeward Bound ...... Petticoat ...... Scottish Lass Waitaway E. V. Snedeker& Co.'s Gladys Kalula R. W. Walden s Bessie B. Letretia Virgilia D. D. Withers' Longstop Necromancy b f, by King Ernest— Revolt DECLARED JAN. 1. lS85-at $10 each. Preakness Stable's Soprano D. D. Withers' br f, by King Ernest Rancocas Stable's Talladega or Macaroon — Echo Ulidia br f, by Ventilator — Faver- Witch dale W. L. Scott's Florence Fonso 300 Tile Stockton (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $10 only if declared by Jan, 1, 1885, $20 if by Jan 1. 1«8G or $30 if by June 25,1886; with $2,500 added, of which $500 to the second; winners of two or more three-year-old stakes of the value 204 Monmouth Park. 1886 300 The Stockton. of $2,000, to carry 7 lb. extra; maidens allowed 7 lb. a quarter. Closed with 115 subs , viz.: one mile and Appleby & Co.'s Blue Day Beverly Fan wood Lookout Wildwood E. J. Baldwin's Estrella Lijero Primero Silver Cloud W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Blue Wing Pure Rye Syntax H. Brown's Canonicus F. T. Bruces Lewin Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Jackson LadyB. E. Corrigan's J. B Ferguson Mary Winifred b g, by Fechter — Hermine J. Cotton's Listo C. G. Dempsey's Bancroft Benton Bogatan T. W. Doswell's Eolian Eurus ^ Harry Russell Hay ward Dwyer Bros-.' Ferona Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Hawley Lulu Lydia Millie Peekskill Portland Quincy Richfield Rutland Mr. Kelso's Billycock Lansdowne Leopold Lottery N. W. Kittson's Abdiel Brown Duke Headlad Mink N. W. Kittson's Promenade Stalwart The Doctor Wauweecus G. L. Lorillard's Electric Fleetwing G L. Lorillard's Friar Mariner McGill & Co.'s Eoline Monmouth Stable's Saxony W. & W. M. Owens' ch c, by Both- eration — Caramita ch c, by Botheration — Mabel Palo Alto Stable's Gardez Guenn Keepsake Whittier Preakness Stable's Bassanio Linden Repartee Ramapo Stable's Adoneus Prince Leopold Rancho del Paso's Ben Ali Billow Epicure Precioso Rancocas Stable's Ariel Cyclops Dewdrop Hercules Housatonic Kanawha Naiad Pontico Restless Savanac Winfred Yucatan ...... Zamor C. W. Rogers & Co.'s Gallatin P. H. Ryan's Blue Jay Virgaloo W. L. Scott's Bellringer Binnacle Juryman Pocomoke Quito Velve+ War Whoop 1886 Monmouth Park. 205 Withers' Bass Viol Martnion Salisbury br c, by Hampton —Sultana b c, by Sterling — Sea Mark 300 The Stockton. E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Brier D. D Patrol B. W. Walden's Argyle . . Comique Bock and Bye ..... Boyal DECLARED JAN. 1. 1885— of $10 each. Appleby <£ Co.'s Attorney Preakness Stable's Vindex Melton Raneocas Stable's Ragnaroc Clipsiana Stable's The Dipper Talladega DECLARED BEFORE JAN 1, 1886— at $20 each. B.C. Murray's Bicycle. 301 The Stevens (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $10 only if declared by Jan. 1, 1885, $20 if by Jan. 1, 1886, and $30 if by June 25, 1886, with $2,590 added, of which $500 to the second; winners of two or more three-year-old stakes of the value of $2,000, to carry 5 lb. extra; maidens allowed 7 lb.; one mile and five furlongs. Closed with 104 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Beverly Blue Day Fanwood Lookout Wildwood E J. Baldwin's Glen Almond Lijero Mollie McCarthy's Last ..... Silver Cloud W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Boaz Pure Eye ... . Syntax H. Brown's Canonicus Chinn & Co.'s Bain Fox Harrodsburg Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pr yor Jackson LadyB. E. Corrigan's Samson b g, by Fechter — Herminie J. Cotton's Listo T. W. Doswell's Eolian Eurus Harry Bussell Dwyer Bros.' Brambletou Buffalo Envoleur Ferona Hawley Dwyer Bros.' Lulu Lydia Millie Peekskill Portland Quincy Bichfield Butland Mr. Kelso's Billycock Lansdowne . Lottery The Bard N. W. Kittson's Abdiel Brown Duke Headlad Mink Promenade Stalwart The Doctor Wauweecus G. L. LoriUard's Electric Fleet wing ...... Friar Mariner MacGill & Co.'s Eoline Monmouth Stable's Saxony Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Guenn Eobin Lass 206 Monmoufh Park. 188(5 301 The Stevens. Whittier ' Rancocas Stable's Yucatan Preakness Stable's Bassanio Zamor Linden P. H. Ryan's Blue Jay Eepartee Glen brook Ramapo Stable's Adoneus W. L Scott's Pocomoke Prince Leopold Quito Rancho del Paso's Ben All Velvet Epicure Warwlioop Precioso E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Brier Rancocas Stable's Ariel Patrol Cyclops R. W. Walden's Argyle Dewdrop Comique Hercules Rock and Rye Housatonic Royal Kanawha D, D. Witliers' Bass Viol Naiad Marmion Pontico Salisbury Restless b c, by Hampton— Sultana Savanac b c, by Sterling— Sea Mark Wintred DEC L ABED JAN.l, 1885— at $10 each. Appleby <& Co.'s Attorney Preakness Stable's Vindex MeVon Rancocas Stable's Ragn^ roc CHpsiana Stable's The Dipper Talladega DECLARED BEFORE JAN. 1, 1886— ot $20 each. B. G. Murray's Bicycle. 302 The Omnibns (1886;, a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each tor start- ers, with $10,000 added, of which $1,000 to the second, $1,000 to the nominator of the winner, and $500 to the nominator of the second; entrance, $25 (the only liability), to go to the race fund, and if paid at the time of naming, the engagement to follow own- ership of the horse without written transfer; unpaid forfeits or death of nominator not to disqualify a horse, if its owner at the time of starting be qualified; winners, when carrying standard weight (without allowances; under the conditions of the race, or more, of any three-year-old stake of the value of $2,500 (handi- caps excepted), to cany 5 1b.; of two or more such p^akes, 7 lb., extra; maidens allowed 5 lb.: one mile and a half . Closed with 158 subs., viz.: [N. B. — An owner need not pay at the time of naming; if he does not his entry is subject to the rules of racing without above exceptions.] Appleby & Co.'s Attorney Applegate & Co.'s Birthday Blue Day Endurer Beverly E. J. Baldwin's Bonita Fan wood Lijero Lookout MoUie McCarthy's Last Wildwood . . Primero 1886 Monmouth Park. 207 302 The Omnibus. E. J. Boldwin's Silver Cloud Solid Silver W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Pure Rye Syntax 0. Bowie's Cassatt; Cato ch c, by Catesby— My Mary- land H. Brown's Bicycle (dead) Canonicus S. S. Brown's Beaver Typo Vendor Victor F. T. Bruce's Lewin G. B. Bryson's Benzaline Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg Clipsiana Stable's Ben Pryor Lady B. E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce Hattie Carlile J. B. Ferguson Mary Ellis Mary Payne Mary Winnifred Pike's Peak Pretender Samson J. Cotton's Listo C. G. Dempsey's Bancroft Benton Bogatan T. W. Doswell's Eolian Eurus Harry Kussell Hay ward Dwyer Bros.'s Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Ferona Hawley Lulu Lydia Millie Peekskill ..,, . Portland Quincy Richfield Rutland C. W. Evans' Monarch of the Oaks L. B. Fields' Dempsey L: B. Field's Engleman A. Fischer's Melton Fleetwood Stable's Feliciter C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgefield Lovely F. B. Harper's Con Cregan Free Knight Hilgert & Co.'s Epsom P. H. Hynes' Dahabiah H. Johnson's Farrell Mr. Kelso's Billycock Lansdowne Lottery ..... The Bard N. W. Kittson's Abdiel ' Brown Duke N. W. Kittson's Headlad Mink Promenade Stalwart The Doctor Wauweecus C. Littlefield's Bandala b c, by Longfellow — Fanny Malone G. L. Lorillard's Electric Fleetwing Friar Mariner St. Elmo L H. Martin's NUus McGill & Co.'s Eoliue Monmouth Stable's Saxony J. Munro's Biggonnet W. & W. M. Owens' ch c, by Both- eration — Caramita ch c, by Botheration — Mabel Palo Alto Farm's Gardez Guenn Keepsake Whittier Preakness Stable's Bassanio Linden Regina Repartee Ramapo Stable's Adoneus Prince Leopold Rancho del Paso's Ben Ali Precioso Rancocas Stable's Ariel Cyclops 208 Monmouth Park. 1886 302 The Rancacas Stable's Dewdrop Hercules Housatonlc Kanawha Naiad Pontico Ragnaroc Restless Saluda Savanac Talladega TJlidia Winfred Yucatan Zamor C. W Rogers & Co.'s Gallatin P. H. Ryan's Blue Jay Glenbrook Virgaloo W. L. Scott's Bellringer Charity Juryman Pocomoke Omnibus. W. L. Scott's Quito Velvet Waitaway War Whoop Shawhan & Co.'s Bob Fisher E V. Snedeker & Co.'s Brier Patrol J. L. Spear's O'FaUon Suffolk Stable's ch f, by Thunder- storm—Sue Dougherty L. H. Todhunter's Monte Christo R. W. Walden's Argyle Comique Rock and Rye Royal J. T. Williams' Mattie Corbett Panama Pat Sheedy D. D. Withers' Bass Viol Marmion Salisbury br c, by Hampton — Sultana b c, by Sterling— Sea Mark 303 Tlie "West End Hotel (1886), a sweepstakes for three year-old fillies (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half forfeit, $10 only if declared by Jan. 1, 1885, $20 if by Jan. 1, 1886, and $30 if by July 25, 1886, with $1,000 added by the proprie- tors of the West End Hotel, the second to receive $300 out ot the stakes; winners of a three-year-old stake (handicaps excepted) of the value of $2,000, to carry 5 lb., of two such races, 7 lb. extra; maidens allowed 5 lb. ; one mile and a half. Closed with 83 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Addle C. EUaS. Moss Rose . Bed Riding Hood E. J. Baldwin's Bonita Estrella Linda Mollie Mccarty's Last W. S. Barnes & Co.'s Pure Rye S. S. Brown's Eukonia F. T. Bruce's Bon Soir Tiara G. B. Bryson's Benzaline J. E. Cannon's Grace C. J. H. Carter's Aliie Long Cassidy Bros.' Ophelia Chinn & Co.'s Mattie T. Clipsiana Stable's Lady B. E. Corrigan's Hattie Carlile Mary EUis Mary Payne C. G. Dempsey's Bertha T. W. Doswell's Eolee Dwyer Bros.' Ferona Lulu Lydia Millie C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgefield Lovely P. H. Hynes' Dahabiah Mr. Kelso's Strategy Waitawhile G. H. Kernaghan's Little Minnie 1886 Monmouth Park; Saratoga. 209 303 Jennie B. JS'. W. KitLson's Calera Cressett N. W. Kittson' Inka Luminous Spinnette C. Littlefleld's Bandala G. L. Lorillard's Fancy Fay J. Munroe's Biggonnet Palo Alto Stable's Guenn Keepsake Robin Lass Preakness Stable's Regina Eancho del Paso* Billow Precioso Tyranny Eancocas Stable's Dewdrop Kanawha Naiad The West End Hotel. Restless Saluda W. L. Scott's Aureole Charity Faun Flavia Homeward Bound Longbow Petticoat Scottish Lass . Waitaway E. V. Snedeker & Co.'s Gladys Kaluia R. W. Walden's Bessie B. Letretia ...... Virginia D. D. Withers Longstop Necromancy b f, by King Ernest— Revolt DECLARED JAJST. 1, 1885— a;; $10 each. S. S, Brown's Thehas Vedette G. H. Kernaghans Belle Walsh Preakness Stable's Soprano Rancocas Stable's Talladega ZUida Rancocas Stable's Witch W. L. Scott's Florence Fonso D. D. Withers' b f, by King Ernest or Macaroon — Echo >»•»,» br f, by Ventilator — Faver- dale SARATOGA ASSOCIATION, SARATOGA, W.Y. OU ± TJie Travel's' (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $25 only if declared by Jan. 1, 1886, with $1,000 added by the Saratoga Association, and $500 in plate by Mr. W. R. Travers, the second to receive $300 out of the stakes; one mile and three-quar- ters. Closed with 78 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Attorney Blue Day Fanwood Lookout Applegate & Co.'s Birthday Endurer E. J. Baldwin's Lijero Mollie McCarthy's Last Prlmero Silver Cloudj Solid Silver U O. Bowie's Cassatt Cato ch c, by Catesby— My Mary land F. T. Bruce's Lewin Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce Bluestone Mary Ellis Mary Payne 210 Saratoga. 1886 304 The E. Corrigan's Mary Winifred Pike's Peak Davis & Co.'s Patrocles T. W. Doswell's Eolean Harry Eussell W. A. Dun's Wahoo Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Hawley Portland Richfield Rutland C. W. Evans' Monarch of the Oaks J. Gr. Greener & Co.'s Lafitte Hilgert & Co.'s Epsom R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian G. H. Kernaghan's Col. Cowan Fred. Smith H. E. Kimbel & Co.'s Bob Burdette Bumble N. W. Kittson's Abdiel Brown Duke Headlad Mink Promenade Stalwart The Doctor Wauweecus C. W. Medinger's Cowdriver Travers. C. W. Medinger's Wheatley J. S. Owens' eh c, by Botheration — Caraminta ch c. by Botheration— Mabel Preakness Stable's Bassanio Linden Repartee W. L. Scott's Bellringer Binnacle Pocomoke Quito Velvet Warwhoop F. Steam's, Jr.'s Elkwood A. J. Stemler's Gaston King of Norfolk Suffolk Stable's ch f, by Thunder- storm — Sue Dougherty S. Tevis & Co.'s Ten Thousand R. W. Walden's Rock and Rye Royal J. T. Williams' Mattie Corbett Panama Pat Sheedy M. Young's Enright Kinglight Masterpiece Stormer Warfellow 305 The Alabama (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half forfeit, $25 only if declared by January 1, 1886; with $800 added, the second to receive $300 out of the stakes; one mUe and a fur- long. Closed with 68 subs., viz. Appleby & Co.'s Ella S. Moss Rose Red Riding Hood E. J. Baldwin's Bonita Estrella ..... Linda Mollie McCarthy's Last Santa Anita Belle T. Bates' Estella Hart •O. Bowie's Carissima Shady F. T. Bruce's Bon Soir Tiara J. E. Cannon's Grace C. Chinn & Co.'s Mattie T. G. H. Clay's Lady Longfellow E, Corrigan's Hattie Carlisle Mary Ellis Mary Payne Mary Winifred Pike's Peak Pixy Davis & Co.'s b f, by Telemachus: — Rosie W. A. Dun's Chissie May Waw-o-sae-na 1886 Saratoga. 211 305 ^^e Dwyer Bros.' Lulu Lydia Millie L. B Fields' Bettie C. J. Franklin's Arizana Mountain Range J. Funk s John Morris C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgefield C. H Gillock's Lovely W. Hendrie's Bright Star Hilgert & Co.'s Elsineure R. A. Johnson's Miss Fowler G. H. Kernaghan's Belle Walsh Jennie B. Little Minnie H. E. Kimbel & Co.'s Lucy H. Matioca N. W. Kittson's Calera Cresset ..^., Inka Luminous Alabama. N. W. Kittson's Spinnette J. W. McClelland's Freddie B. B. Million's Hattie D. H. J. Munro's Biefgonnet J. S. Owens' Sage Tea Preakness Stable's Regina W. L. Scott's Aureole Charity Faun Flavia Scottish Lass Waitaway J. S. Shawhan's Blue Ho d Suffolk Stable's eh f, by Thunder- storm —Sue Dougherty L. A. Todhunter's Haidee * R. W. Walden's Bessie B. Letretia Wooding & Co.'s AdaD. Bastante M. Young's Longalight Spaldie 306 The Iroquois (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, $25 only if declared out by Jan. 1, 1886, with $1,000 added, the second to receive $250 out of the stakes; one mile and 500 yards. Closed with 81 subs., viz Appleby & Co.'s Attorney Fan wood Lookout E. J, Baldwin's Estrella Liiero Silver Cloud Solid Silver O. Bowie's Cassatt Cato ch c, by Catesby — My Mary- land Chinn & Co.'s Ban Fox Harrodsburg J. H. Clay's Lady Longfellow E. Corrigan's B. Q. Bruce Hattie Carlile Mary Ellis Mary Payne Mary Winifred Pixy Pikes Peak Davis & Co.'s Patrocles T. W. Doswell's Eurus Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Hawley Lydia Portland Richfield Rutland C. W. Evans' Monarch of the Oaks A. Fischer's Melton J. Funk's John Morris F. B. Harper's ConCiegan Free Knight W. Hendrie's Wild Bruce R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian . . Miss Bowler G. H. Kernaghan's Col. Cowan Fred Smith H. E. Kimbel & Co.'s Bob Bur iette V. L. Kirkman's Edgar G. Murphy N. W. Kittson's Abdiel 212 tSaratoga. 1886 306 The N. W. Kittson's Brown Duke Calera Headlad Mink Promenade Stalwart The Doctor Wauweeciis J. B. Malone's Long Light €. W. Medinger's Cowdriver Wheatly Preakness Stable's Bassanio Linden ,~. .... Repartee C. W. Rogers & Co.'s Grallatin W. L. Scott's Charity riavia « Pocomoke Quito Waitaway Iroquois. H. C. Shafer's Gloster [dead) F. Stearns, Jr.'s Elkwood A. J. Stemler's Gaston Ingleside King of Norfolk Suffolk Stable's ch f, by Thunder- storm — Sue Dougherty L. H. Todhunter's Monte Christo R. W. Walden's Argyle Rock and Rye Walnut Grove Stable's Eger J. T. Williams Mattie Corbett Panama Pat Sheedy M. Young's Enright Kinglight Masterpiece Stormer War fellow 307 The Foxtiall (1886), ■& sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for- feit, only $25 it declared by Jan. 1. 1886; with $1,000 added by the ;S. A., and $500 in plate by Mr. J. R. Keene, the second to receive :$250 out of the stakes; one mile and five furlongs. Closed with 80 subs., viz Appleby & Co.'s Attorney| Blue Day , Fanwood Lookout E.J.Baldwin's Lijero . MoUie McCarthy's Last Silver Cloud Solid Silver O- Bowie's Cassatt , Cato ch c, by Catesby— My -Mary- land F. T. Bruce' s Lewin J. Carter's Fabius Reuben G. H. Clay's Lady Longfellow E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce Bluestooe Hattie Carlile J. B. Ferguson Pixy Davis & Co.'s Patrocles Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Hawley Lydia Portland Richfield Rutland C. W. Evans' Monarch of the Oaks L. B. Field's Dempsey C. H. Gillock's Bordelaise Edgefield Lovely J. G. Greener & Co.'s Lafitte F. B. Harper's Con Cregan Free Knight W. Hendrie's Wild Bruce R. A. Johnson & Co.'s Adrian Or. H. Kernaghan's Col. Cowan Fred Smith H. E. Kimbel & Co.'s Bob Burdette Bumble 1886 Saratoga. 213 307 The V. L, Kirkman's Edgar G. Murphy N. W. Kittson's Abdiel Frown Duke Calera Headlad Mink r Promenade Stalwart The Doctor Wauweecus J. B. Malone's Long Light C. W. Medinger's Cowdriver Wheatly J. Munro's Biggonnet J. S. Owens' ch c, by Botheration— Caramita ch c, by Botheration— Mabel Preakness Stable's Bassanio Linden Repartee Forhall. C. W. Eogers & Ooy's Gallatin W. L. Scott's Biniiacle ...... Pocomode Velvet War Whoop H. C. Shal'er's Gioster {dead) Shawhan & Co.'s Bob Fisher F. Stearns, Jr.'s, Elkwood A. J. Stemler's King of Norfolk Suffolk Stable's ch f, by Thunder- storm—Sue Dougherty L. H. Todhunter's Monte Christo R. W. Walden's Argyle Comique M. Young's Enright .. Kinglight . . . Masterpiece . . . Storm er . . . Warfellow 308 The Kenner (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, half for feit, only $25 if declared by Jan. 1, 1886, with $1,500 added, of which $500 to the second,' the third to receive $200 out of the stakes; two miles. Closed with 72 subs., viz.: Appleby & Co.'s Attorney Fanwood Lookout Wildwood Applegate & Co.'s Birthday Endurer E. J. Baldwin's Glen Almond Lij ero Primero Solid Silver Silver Cloud Bowie's Cassatt Cato ch c, by Catesby— My Mary- land J. Carter's Fabius Reuben E. Corrigan's B. G. Bruce ...... Bluestone J. B. Ferguson Mary Payne Pixy T. W. Doswell's Eolian Harry Russell W. A. Dun's Wahoo Dwyer Bros.' Brambleton Buffalo Envoleur Hawley Portland Richfield Rutland C W. Evans' Monarch of the Oaks J, G. Greener & Co.'s Lafitte F. B. Harper's Con Cregan Free Knight V. L. Kirkman's Edgar G. Murphy N. W. Kittson's Abdiel Brown Duke Calera Headlad Mink Promenade Stalwart The Doctor Wauweecus C. W. Medinger's Cowdriver Wheatly 214 Saratoga; Calijornia. 1886 308 The Kenner. J. B. Malone's Long Light Preakness Stable's Bassanio Linden Repartee W. L. Scott's Bellringer PocomoJie Velvet War Whoop H. C. Shafer's Gloster (dead) T'. Stearns, Jr.'s Elkwood A. J. Stemler's King of Norfolk Suffolk Stable's ch f, by Thunder- storm—Sue Dougherty S. Tevis & Co.'s Ten Thousand L. H. Todhunter's Monte Christo E. W. Walden's Rock and Rye Royal Walnut Grove Stable's Eager J. T. Williams' Mattie Corbett Panama Pat Sheedy M. Young's Enright Kinglight Masterpiece Stormer Warfellow PACIFIC COAST BLOOD HORSE ASSOCIATION, SAN F BANC! CO, CAL. t^f\fs Meeting in April. WWv? Tbe Winters (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, $25 for- feit, with $300 added, the second to receive $150, and the third to save its stake; one mile and a half. Closed with 11 subs., viz.: J. T. Courtney's Porter Ashe Palo Alto Farm's Keepsake Hill & Co.'s b c, by Hardwood — Robin Lass Maid of the Mist Whittier b f, by Wildidle — Mary Rancho del Paso's Ben All Wade Epicure Palo Alto Farm's Gardez ch f, by Longfi eld— Belle Guenn Dale IjiU Tlie Spirit of tlie Times (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds, at $100 each, $25 forfeit, with $300 added, the second to receive $150, the third to save its stake; one mile and three-quarters. Closed with 16 subs., viz.: R. P. A-she's Rigolette Palo Alto Farm's Whittier T. J. Courtney's Porter Ashe Robin Lass Hill & Co.'s b c, by Hardwood— Rancho del Paso's Ben Ali Maid of the Mist Precioso b f, by Wildidle— Mary W. B. Todhunter's Bonanza Jim Wade Ingleside Polo Alto Farm's Gardez King of Norfolk Guenn May Blossom Keepsake Ed. Corrigan 1886 California^ Canada. 215 311 The Vestal (18S6) a sweepstakes for three-year-oln fillies (foals of 1883), at $25 each- play or pay, with $300 added, the second to receive $100, the third to save its stake; one mile and a quarter. Closed with 12 subs., viz.: B. P. Ashe's Eigolette Palo Alto Farm's Harriet W. Boots' b f , by Nathan Coombs Keepsake —Gipsy Bobin Lass Hill & Co.'s b f, by Wildidle— Eancho del Paso's Ysabel Mary Wade For tun a A. J. Hutchinson's Eda W. B. Todhunter's May Blossom JPalo Alto Farm's Guenn T. Winters' Miss Courtney 312 Tlie Fame (1886), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $100 each, $25 for- feit, with $300 added, the second to receive $150, and the third to save its stake; two miles. Closed with 15 subs., viz. : B. P. Ashe's Eigolette Palo Alto Farm's Bobin Lass J. T. Courtney's Porter Ashe Keepsake Hill & Co.'s b c, by HarL.wood— Whittier Maid of the Mist W. B. Todhunter's Bonanza Jim b f,by Wildidle— Mary Wade ...... Ingleside A. J. Hutchinson's Eda King of Iforfolk Palo Alto Farm's Gardez May Blossom Guenn Ed. Corrigan PROTINCE OF QUEBEC TURF CLUB, CANADA. 313 11i(« Canadian Derby (1886), a 8weepstak-es for three-year-olds (foals of 1883), at $25 each, $10 for- feit, to be paid at time of entry, with $500 added, the second to receive $100 out of the stakes, the third to .save its stakes; one mile and a half. Closed with 14 subs., viz.: Bellevue Stable's Albani J. Dymsut's Eosabelle E. Burgess' Fred B. A. Finkle's Moonlight D. W. Campbell's D. W. C. J. Forbes' Woodstock Miss Bose W. Hendrie's Bright Star B. Craik's Harbinger Wild Bruce Skylark T. D. Hodgen's Maggie Bruce J. P. Dawes' Lydia Major Peters' Lord Grosvenor 216 Lexington — Autmnn; Louisville Autumn. 1887 Stakes to be Run in 1887. KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION, L.EXINGTOV, KY. To be Run at the Autumn Meeting. Tlie ILentucky Stallion ^§87), for sires. The get to run wlien three years old; entrance for eacli stal- lion, $50, wMcli is to go to the owner or representative of the win- ning sire; 80 per cent, to the first, and 20 per cent, to the second; entrance for yearlings at $100 each, half forfeit, $15 only if de- clared by Aug. 1, 1886, and $25 if declared by Aprill, 1887, with, $800 added, of which $200 to the second, and $100 to the third; winners of $5,000 during 1887, to carry 5 lb.; of $10,000 or more, 7 lb. extra; one mile and three-quarters. Closed for sires on Jan. 1, 1885. with 10 subs., viz.: Clay & Woodford's Hindoo J. F. Kobinson's Virgil F. B. Harper's Longfellow J. S. Shawhan's Fonso Ten Broeck B. G. Thomas' Fellowcraft T. J. Megibben's Springbok King Ban J. F. Eobinson's Glenelg M. Young's Onondaga Entries for yearlings will close August, 1885. LOUISTILLE JOCKEY CLUB, LOUISVIIiLK, KY. To be Run at the Autumn Meeting. Tlic Great American Stallion (1887), a sweepstakes for three-year-olds (foals of 1884). at $100 each, half for- feit, $10 only if declared by May 1. 1886, and $20 if declared by May 1, 1887, with $1,500 added, of which $500 to the second, the third to save its entrance: one mile and three-quarters. Conditions. — Owners or others desiring the privilege of entering colts or fillies in this stake, shall first enter the sires of same at the price of his last season (sires now dead or retired, to be entered at the 1887 LouisvHle — Autumn,' Monmouth Park. 217 The Great American Stallion. price of their last season), as no colt or filly is eligible for entrance in this stake unless their sire is represented by such subscription — $300 and $200, respectively, of this subscription to be given to nom- inators of sires of the winner and second horse; balance to go with amount added by the Club. Nominations for sires closed Jan. 1, 1885, with 27 ^subscribers, as follows: Clay & Woodford's Billet $100 P. Lorillard's D. of Magenta. . $50 Hindoo 100 Mortemer 100 W. Cottrill's Ferncliffe 25 T. J. Megibben's Springbok. . . 50 Eebel 25 J. B. Prather's Faustus 15 W. A. Dun's Dudley 50 E. Rowett's Hyder Ali 50 F. B. Harper's Longfellow 100 J. S. Shawhan's Fonso 40 Ten Broeck ... 100 F. Stearns' Eland 10 W. P. Hunt's Frogtown 50 D. Swigert's Glenelg 100 W. H. Jackson's Bramble 100 Virgil 100 Enquirer. 100 J. & J. Swigert's Bulwark 10 Luke Blackburn 100 B. G. Thomas' Fellowcraft lOO S. Y. Keene's Outcast 20 King Pun lOO N. W. Kittson's Retorm 100 M. Young's Onondaga 25 Entries for foals to close August, 1885. MONMOUTH PARK ASSOCIATIOJJ, MOVMOUTH PARK, JB. J. Tlie Home-Bred Produce, a sweepstakes for the produce of mares covered in 1884, at $50 each, half forfeit, or $10 only if declared by July 25,1887; with $500 added, the secon-l to receive $100 out of the stakes; the mares to be the exclusive property of the subscribers at the time of sub- scribing and foaling, and the produce to remain wholly their prop- erty until after the race, or pay forfeit ; those by untried stal- lions or out of untried mares allowed 3 lb., if both 5 lb.; maidens allowed 3 lb.; allowances commutative; three-quarters of a mile. Closed with 73 subs., viz.: Allow. Owner. Mare. Stallion. Clmd. Lb. Mr. Kelso Bye and-Bye.. . .Stratford 5 Do ....Foxglove Rayon D'Or.... 3 Do Heatherbell Stratford 3 Do , Maudina Rayon D'Or 3 Do Petty Stratford 3 Do . > Semper Felix Longfellow - G. H. Kernaghan, Bertha B Ten Broeck 3 218 Monmouth Park. 1887 The Home-Bred Produce. Allow. Owner, Mare. Clmd. Lb. G. L. Lorillard's Ferida Sensation - I>o Heather Sensation - Do .- Idalia Sensation 3 Do Memento... Sensation 3 I>o Ocean Queen Sensation - ^ Peggy Dawdle., j I'rSchStrTe ) " Do Stiletto Sensation 3 Do .....Trommel L^^^'^A^'^V 1 3 « I Tom Ochiltree ) Bamapo Stable Mamie Fields Eolus S Do , Miss Lumley Hurrah 3 Do . ; Soubrette Iroquois 5 Do Touch-Me-Not . Kingfisher 3 Rancocas Stable.. Blairgjwrie Mortemer.... .. - Do Explosion ...Mortemer - Do Fanny Ludlow Mortemer - Do Glenrose Mortemer - Do Hortense DukeofMagenta - Do KatiePearce Mortemer - Do LizzieLucas Mortemer - Do Loulanier Mortemer 3 Do. Minnie Minor ...Mortemer - Do Ontario Mortemer -- .. - Do Pera Mortemer 3 Do Second Hand DukeoiMagenta 3 Do Spinaway Mortemer 3 Do Squeeze 'Em. Mortemer - Do Oleata Mortemer - Do Vandalite Mortemer - Do Zoo-Zoo Mortemer - W.L.Scott BlueCap { R^a^on Vjr} ^ Do Bordelaise Kantaka 5 Do EllaT RayonD'Or 6 Do Fannie Moore.... Rayon D'Or — 3 "" "^"""-I JE^ronVJr} 3 Do lone RayonD'Or 3 Do LillieR RayonD'Or 5 Do Longnine RayonD'Or ... 6 K" • N-n-H JE^/onVo'r} ' Do Nell Gwynne Rayon D'Or 5 Do Nellie Ransom... Rayon D'Or .... 3 Do _, Quits Rayon D'Or 5 Do Reel Dance Rayon D'Or 5 Do Spark Rayon D'Or 5 Do Valleria RayonD'Or 5 1887 Monmouth Park. 219 The Home-Bred Produce. Allow. Owner. Mare. Clmd. Lb. W.L.Scott Verdict Kantaka 3 A. W. Smith Bose Leonard. 5 K. W. Walden AUie Slade Sensation 3 Do Elizabeth Sensation 3 Do Gulnare Sensation 3 Do Letty Sensation 3 Do Luna Sensation 3 Do Tecalco Sensation 3 D . D. Withers Belinda King Ernest 3 Do ...Castagnette Uncas 5 Do Cadence Uncas 3 Do Chamois Uneas 3 Do Cyclone .UncaS 3 Do Invermore..- King Ernest 3 Do Mary Buckley.... King Ernest 3 Do . •" Mimi Uncas 3 Do Minority King Ernest.... 3 Do Miss Bassett King Ernest... 3 Do Nina King Ernest ... . 3 Do •. Revolt King Ernest 3 Do Sweet Home Uncas 5 Do.- Tattoo Uncas 5 220 Bates of Declarations. Dates of Declarations. STAKES TO BE RUN IN 1883. Kentucky Association. (MONET TO ACCOMPANY ALL DECLABATIONe.) No. Of Stake. No. of Stake. April 15.— Clay, $10 30 May 1.— L, & G. Straus,$10... 32 Address— J. B, Ferguson, Secretary, Lexington, Ky. Liouisville Jockey Club. (MONEY TO ACCOMPANY ALL DECLARATIONS.) Mayl.— Louisville Ladies'SlO 37 May 1.— Clark, $40 47 Alexander, $10 38 " Fairview, $10 39 '* Tennessee, $10 40 " Runnymede, $10 . . 41 " Elmendorf, $10 42 " Kentucky Derby, $40. 43 " Kentucky Oaks, $40.. 44 '• Woodburn, $10 45 " Tobacco, $10 46 $40 56 Address — B. G. Bbuce, Secretary, Louisville, Ky. Fleetwood, $10 48 Moet & Cliandon,$10. 49 Dixiana, $10 50 Louisville Cup, $10.. 51 Swigert, $10 52 Turf, $10 54 St. Leger, $40 55 Gt.' American Stallion Liatonia Jnckey Club. (MOjstEY TO ACCOMPANY ALL DECLARATIONS.) May 1.— Clipsetta. $10 57 M«y 1.— Himyar, $30 63 '* Harold. $10 58 " Brewers' Cup, $10. .. 66 " Sensation, $25 59 Sept. 1.— Zoo-Zoo, $10 67 " Hindoo, $30 60 " Barrett, $10 69 " Glidelia, $30 ...61 •' Springbok, $30.,.. .. 70 " Ripple. $10 62 " Falsetto, $30 71 Address — E. D. Lawrence, Covington, Ky. Dates if Declarations. 221 Wasliington Park Clul». >^ (money to accompany all declarations.) No. of stake. May 1.— Oak wood Handicap, $10 96 " Gt. Western Handicap. $10 99 J»lay 15.— Lakeside, $20 88 *' Kenwood, $20 89 •» Hyde Park. $25 90 ♦* American Derby, $40 < 92 «' Englewood, $30 93 •» Sheridar. $30 94 " Drexel, $30 95 *« Columbia, $10 98 ♦» Washington Park Cup, $10 100 Address— J. E. Bbewstek, Secretary, Room 34, Palmer House, Chi- cago, 111. [National Jockey Club. Jnay 1.— Brentwood, $10 105 »* National Handicap. $10 108 '* Willard's Hotel, $10 109 Address— H. D. McIntyre, Secretary, P. O. Box 496, Washington, D. C. Maryland Jockey Club. May 1.— Anmial Homebred, May 5.— Peyton, $10 118 $10 113 Mays — Rancocas, $10 ..117 " Chesapeake, $10. . . . 114 A ug. 1 .—Dixie, $2u 120 ♦' Preakness, $10 116 Auo-. 1 — ( Brecken- ( $25 1 .„„ " Central. $10 119 0« tT 1 \ ridge \ 50) "^''^ Address— C. Wheatlt, Secretary, 58 N. Charles street, Baltimore, Md. Ameiican Jockey Club. May 15.— Withers, $20 124 Sept. 1.— Nursery. $20 133 *' Ladies, $20 125 '* Jerome, $20 134 " Belmont, $20..... 126 »• Hunter, $20 135 »• Fordham, $10 129 Address — J. H. Costeb. Secretary, corner Madison avenue and Twenty-seventhstreet, New York City. 222 Dates of Declarations. Brig|)ton Beacli Racing Association. No. of Stake. May 83.— Engeman Memorial, $10 142 June 3.— Brighton Beach, $10 13T June 6 — Dwyer, |10 139 June 10 —Bro klyn Eagle. $10 140 June 10.— Hotel Brighton, $10 143 June 15. — Brooklyn Handicap, $10 144 June 17.— Coney Island, $10 ... 138 June 17.— Manhattan Hotel, $10 145 June aa.— Gravesend Handicap, $10 146 June 3*.— Brighton Beach Railroad, $10 147 July 3.— Sea Beach Railroad, $10 141 July 8.— July Oup, $10 15a July aa.-Iron Pier Handicap, $10 151 Address— J. McGowan, Secretary, 406 Jay street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Coney Island. Jockey Club. Way 15— Emporium, $50 161 Sep*. 1 — Great Eastern Handicap, $15 170- '* Bridge Handicap, $10 172 Address J. G. K Lawrence, Secretary, north-east corner Twenty- second street and Fifth avenue, New York City. Monmoutli Park Association. June as— Hopeful, $25 174 July, $25 175 Sapling, $% 177 Lorillard. $100 189 Monmouth Oaks, $30 190 Stevens, $30 198 West End Hotel, $30 200 July 1— Criterion, $25 202 iVl J=} champion {«} 207 Aug. 1— Select, $15 188 •' Choice, $15 201 Address — J. H. Costee, ■ie'^retary, cor. Madison avenue and Twenty- seventh street. New York City. Saratoga Association. July 1— Spinaway, $25 216 " Grand Prize, $10 2.S6 " Morrissey Handicap, $20 238 July aO— Summer' Handicap, $20 235 Address— C. Wheatly, Secretary, Station T, Fordham, New York City. Dates of Declarations. 223 STAKES TO BE RUN IN 1886. KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION. {MONET TO ACCOMPANY ALL BECLABATIONS.) No. Of Stake. May 1, 1885— Kentucky Stallion, $25 268 fPhcenix Hotel 264 Aug. 1, 1885— $15j AeWandOaks 265 Aprill,1886- 25 1 Blue Kibbon !!.' 266 I Viley 26T liOnisville Jockey Club. (MONET TO ACCOMPANY ALL DECLAEATI0N6.) f Darby * 2&9 May 1, 1885-$10Jgf^^ 270 May 1 1886- 20i^*-^^g«^ 271 1 Clark 272 1^ Great American Stallion 273 L 167, 208, 209, 211, 212, 213. 5 .Henry B., b g, by BiUet— Mirah. 144, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151, 206, 212, 213. 6. .Herald, b h, by Saxon—Chignon, 101, 103. 6.. Herbert, chh, by Glenelg— Kate Mattingly, 142, 143. 144, 145, 147, 152, 165, 167, 202, 203, 210, 213. 6. .Hermine, b m, by Alarm- Paris Belle, 96, 237. a. .Hickory Jim, ch g, by Dasher, 143, 144, 145, 147, 151, 167. 6. .Hilarity, b h, by Bonnie Scotland-Beulah, 103, 110. 117, 118, 163,167. S.Hinda, b m, by Tubman — Minnie, 101. I. S. .Idle Pat, ch g, by Pat Malloy— Fanchon, 96, 99, 263. 5. .Imogene, b m, by King Alfonso— Irene, 34, 50, 54, 64, 83, 96, 97, 99' 233, 234, 235, 238. S. .Inconstant, br m, by Glenlyon — Lizzie Berry, 143, 152. ■a. Interpreter, b g, by Longfellow— Revelation, 127, 128. «. . Jack of Hearts, b h, by Ill-Used— Nellie James, 128, 129, 130, 163,167, 202, 208, 210, 211. 5. .Jacobus, b g, by Ill-Used— Nellie James, 143, 152. a. .Jester, b or br g, by Fadladeen— Jest, 101. 5. .Jim Clunen, ch h, by Glenlyon— Felicity, 149. «..Jim Douglas, b h, by Wildidle, dam by Norfolk, 250, 252. 222, 227, 228. Sparkling, b f, by Trump— Sparkle, 44, 45, 49, 96, 223, 261, 262. Sparland, b g, by Springbok— Lorena, 43. 47, 48, 55, 70, 71, 222, 225, 227, 228. Speculator, br c, by Billet— Good Bye, 158, 159, 161, 162, 171, 193, 195, 196, 201. Springlight, ch f, by Rebel— Lemonade, 78, 80, 261, 263. St. Augustine, b c, by King Alfonso— Crucifix, 120, 122, 124, 126, 134, 158, 159, 161, 162, 171, 172, 191, 193, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 204, 207, 213. 3 Tlirte- Yeai - Oidr. . St. Louis, b c, by Alarm— Lady Salyers, 120, 122, 127, 128, 129, 130, 134, 159, 161, 162, 163, 189, 191, 193, 197, 198, 199, 201, 203, 205, 222, 225, 228, 232. St. Marco, b g, by Baden-Baden — Embassadress, 137. St. Patrick, ch g, by Glenelg— Venturia, 31. 43, 46, 47, 48, 55, 62, 77, 80, 222, 224, 22"^, 228, 262. Stephanotis, ch f, by Shannon — Lizzie Whipps, 255. Stonington, ch c, by Springbok— Lavena, 36, 43, 47, 55, 56, 70, 71, 222, 225, 227, 228. Strabismus, ch c, by Alarm— Flora, 127, 130, 132, 158, 162, 189, 198, 201, 209, 222, 224, 229, 230, 236. Sulita, b f, by Rebel— Aurelia Westheimer, 30, 44, 61, 62, 71. 78, 125, 135, 157. Sumner, br c, by Glengarry— Kathleen, 120, 122, 124, 126, 134, 157. 158, 159, 161, 162, 171, 191, 192, 193, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 201. 222, 225, 227, 228. Surprise, br g, by Sensation— Peggy Dawdle, 134, 158, 199. Susie P., gr f, by Bob Woolley — Lapwing, 30. Suspense, ch f, by Baden-Baden— Sarah B., 261, 262, 263. Sussex, ch c, by Ill-Used— Susquehanna, *124, 158, 159, 172, 191, 192, 195, 199. By Stonehenge, ch c. dam Julietta, 124. 161, 162, 172, 189, 191, 192, 195. By Shannon, b f. dam Katharion, 255. By Shannon, b c. dam Bettie Bishop, 246, 248, 256. T. Tabitha, b f, by Great Tom— Valerian, 19, 44. 61, 70, 78, 93, 226. Tallyman, ch c. by Great Tom — Benecia, 45, 48, 62. Tantivy, ch c, by St. Martin— Tarantella. 158. 159, 224, 227, 230. Tasso, ch g. by Great Tom -Edna B.. 43. 55. 56, 60, 62, 63. 70. 84, 167, 222, 227. Tecumseh, b e, by Attila-The Squaw, 106, 107, 110, 115, 116, 120, 122, 124, 126, 134, 158, 159, 161, 162. 171. 172, 195, 197, 198, 199, 201. Tecumseh, ch c, by Great Tom— Fannie Barrow, 18, 20. 138, 151. Telle Doe, ch f. by Great Tom— Miss Turner, 107. 110. 117, 118, 129, 146. 157. 160, 161. 162, 171 191. 193. 194, 196, 208. 224, 226. Ten Booker, b c.by Ten Broeck -Nellie Booker, 30, 35, 36, 43, 46. 47, 55, 62, 70, 71, 222. Ten Fellow, b g. by Ten Broeck— Rebecca. 18, 43, 47. 55, 60, 63,. 71. 161, 171, 191, 192. 222, 224, 225, 227, 228. ^Declared Aug. 1, 1884, at Three-Year-Old>\ 39 Ten Stone, br c, by Ten Broeck— Lizzie Stone, 11, 13, 28, 31, 35, 36, 43, 47, 49, 53, 55, 60, 63, 64, 71, 77, 80, 92, 94, 95, 189, 191, 199, 207, 222, 227, 228, 230, 232. Tennessee, b c, by Ten Broeck— Lizzie Hoover, 30, 48, 60, 62, 63, 70, 71, 92, 120, 122. Teresa, cb f, by King Alfonso -Fancbon, 125, 135, 137, 138, 160, 161, 171, 172, 190, 200, 223, 226. Termagent, b f, by Great Tom— Tallulab, 29, 44, 46, 49, 93, 96, 261. Test, b f, by Ten Broeck— Annie Shelby, 61. Theckla, b f, by Billet— Glena, 28, 29, 30, 31, 43, 44, 47, 55, 56, 62, 77, 78. 80. 92, 93, 94, 124, 125, 126, 134, 135, 158, 159, 160, 172, 189, 190, 194, 197, 198, 199, 200, 203, 223, 225. The Slashes, ch f, by Glenelg— Skedaddle, 79, 81. The Witch, ch f, by St. Martin— Witchery, 45, 48, 78. Theodora, b f, by Alarm— Theodosia, 135, 162, 157, 160, 190, 191, 200, 223. Thetig, b f, by Ten Broeck— Zea, 61. Thistle, ch c, by Great Tom— Ivy Leaf, 48, 60, 70, 77, 80, 92, 199, 263. Thomas, ch c, by Lead On— Tallasia, 30, 33, 45, 48, 49, 62, 79. Thomasia, b f, by Eolus— Lizzie Hazleswood, 106, 114, 115, 162, 191, 194, 195, 203, 223, 226. Three Cheers, ch f, by Hurrah— Chance, 137, 144. Thrift, b g, by Tom Bowling — Oleander, 5, 6. Thunderbolt, br g, by Thunderstorm— Kitty Free, 116, 120, 122, 124, 126, 134, 139, 150, 157, 158, 159, 161, 162, 163, 165, 172, 197, 198, 199. Thundercloud, ch f, by Thunderstorm— Ballet, 29, 30, 44, 61, 223. Timbrick, b c, by Great Tom, dam by Jack Malone, 18. Tincture, b f, by Warwick — Arnica, 114, 160. Tinsel, ch f, by Ten Broeck— Ida Dickey, 44, 46, 61, 62, 70, 171, 172. Tipsy, b f, by Buckden— Tipperary Girl, 10, 19, 48, 78, 261. Tivoli, ch f, by Ten Broeck— Kate Harper, 36, 44, 190, 223. Tom Atchison, ch g, by Joe Hooker— Bay Kate, 249. Tontine, b c, by Ten Brock- Hettie B., 55, 120, 122, 161, 162, 172, 189, 196. 201 205, 222, 224. 225, 227, 228, 229, 230. Toronto, ch g, by Great Tom— Mohur, 199. (Dead) Torrans, ch c, by Hyder Ali— Lilac, 43, 60, 63, 70, 71. Triton, br g, by Sensation, or Tom Ochiltree— Ocean Queen, 124, 171, 172, 191. 192, 193, 195, 196, 199, 201, 202, 203. 204, 205, 207. Trophy, ch f, by Alarm— Delight, 44, 125, 135, 160. 40 Three-Year-Olds. Troubadour, b c, by Lisbon Glenluine, 28, 32, 34, 47, 60, 71, 77, 80, 85,, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 224, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235,236, 238, 261, 262, 263. Trousseau, b f, by King Ban— Modiste, 29, 44, 56, 61. Trustee, cb g, by Princeton — Nettie, 258. Tumeric, ch f, by Great Tom— Arnica, 18, 19, 137. Type, br or bib g, by Fecbter— Type of Beauty, 18, 20, 137, 138, 139, 142, 192, 193. Typhoon, ch f, by King Alfonso— Zephyr, 114, 125, 160, 167. Tyrant, ch c, by Great Tom— Moselle, 77, 80, 92, 94, 95, 124, 126, 157, 158, 159, 161, 162, 171, 172, 189, 197, 199, 222, 225, 227. U. Ultimatum, bf, by King Alfonso-Ultima, 5, 10, 13, 18, 19, 29, 30, 44, 46, 47, 61, 62, 64, 226, 237. Unrest, ch f, by Mortemer— Letola, 121, 158, 160, 161, 162, 163, 167, 171, 172, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 197, 198, 199, 200, 202, 206. 208, 209, 212, 213. _ V. Valiant, b c, by Monday— Lady Evangeline, 81, 83,92,94,95,9697,171,172. Vallisia, br f, by Virgil— Mollie Cad. 29, 32, 35, 44, 61, 63, 70, 71, 77, 78, 80, 93, 223. 261. Value, b g, by Voltigeur— Sangaree, 106, 115, 137, 138. Vancleuse, b c, b.y Guy Mannering — Lady Welch, 145, 172. Vaulter, b c, by Vagabond— Moonlight, 43, 47, 48, 52, 77, 80, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 261, 262, 263. renisti, b c, by Virgil— Lillie Babbitt, 30, 43, 49, 56, 60, 62, 70, 79, 99, 189, 199, 227. Verano, ch c, by Grinstead— Jennie D., 77, 80, 92, 94, *95, 98, 120, 122 157, 161, 165, 171, 172, 224, 229, 230, 232, 246, 248, 256, 257, 262. Vesta, ch f, by Catesby— Stella, 107, 114, 115. l!il,125.135,160,200,223,226. Vibrate, b f, by Virgil— Belle of the Meade, 46, 62, 237. Vigilance, blk g, by Virgil— Bonnie Kate, 30, 46, 48, 60, 62, 71, 80, 82, 84, 95, 96, 99, 234, 261. Vim, b f, by Volturno— Telephone, 61. Violin, b c, by Volturno— Roxana, 43, 60, 71, 79, 82, 96, 98, 99, 189, 261. Virgilius, b c, by Virginius— Lady Veto, 137, 138, 139, 192. Vitello, b c, by Volturno— Carrie P., 95. Volante, b c, by Grinstead— Sister to Clara D., 48, 49, 54, 65, 77, 79, 80,, 81, 92, 94, 95, 97, 122, 162, 165, 172, 224, 281, 232, 248, 256, 261, 262. ♦Declared April 1, 1885, at $20. Three- Ymr- Olds. 41 Volo, ch c, by Vol turno— Dora, 43, 60, 62, 83, 70, 71, 77, 79. 80, 81, 92, 94, 189, 261,'262, 263. By Ventilatoe, ch c, dam Nancy, 124, 126, 134, 192, 197, 198. By ViKGiL, br f, dam Lark, 199. Wagner, br c, by Prince Charlie— Lady Amilfe, 157. 162, 191,192,193,195, Wanda, ch f, by Mortemer— Minnie Minor, 120,121,122, 135,157,158, 160, 161, 162, 165, 171, 172, 189, 190, 191, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201,. 203, 204, 205, 207, 208, 210, 211. 212, 213. Wanda, b f, by Billet— Weiland, 29, 34, 44, 49, 52, 54, 61, 65, 70, 80, 83, 93, 97. Wanderment, b g, by Wanderer— Glycerine, 35, 36, 56, 60, 70. Wanton, cb f, by Wanderer— Mamie S., 28, 29, 35, 36, 44, 47,' 55, 56, 190, 199, 200, 223, 225. Warder, b c, by Wanderer— Semper Felix. 113, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 122, 124, 126, 128, 134, 158, 159, 167, 172, 192, 195, 197, 198. 199. Warrenton, ch g, by Wanderer— Kiss Me Quick, 28, 31, 33, 35, 36, 43, 47» 48, 53, 55, 56, 60, 70, 94, 95, 96, 225, 227, 231, 237. Wash Talburtt. b c, by Bullion— Poca Wiley, 5, 86, 97. Waukesha, b c, by Brigadier— Nannie Mitchell, 18, 20, 46, 48, 62. Whizglg, ch f, by Great Tom— Whirligig, 44, 48, 93. Wickham, ch c. by Wilful -Ecliptic, 106, 107, 113, 115. 116, 120, 122, 124»' 126, 161, 171, 172, 191, 193, 195. 197, 199, 222, 228. Wild Eye, ch f, by Buckden— My Eye, 61. (See M'Liss.) Wild Rose, ch f by Princeton— Stolen Kisses, 258. Willie Clark, b g, by Tom Bowling— Wissahickon, 77, 80, 92, 94, 95. (Dead,) Willie D., b c, by Virgil ian— Lizzie D., 137. 138, 139. Windsail, ch f, by Ventilator— Parapluie, 2, 139, 143, 145, 147, 160, 167, 227. Winston, ch c, by Wilful— Sunbeam. 107, 113, 116, 120, 122, 124, 126, 161, 162, 172. 191. 192, 193, 195, 198, 199, 227, 228. By Wakdeeeb, b f, dam Phyllis, 199. By Wheatlx, ch f, dam by Lodi, 257. Y. Young Crowley, ch g, by Foster— Emily P., 45, 48. Z. Zangbar, br g, by Mortemer— Zoo-Zoo, 120. 122, 134, 158, 159, 172, 192 197, 198, 199. Zotum, ch c, by Plowman— Banch-Wai-Me, 56, 70. 42 Two-Year. Olds. TWO-YEAR-OLDS, [Engagements for 1886 are in brackets, thus: [ ]. Declarations re- ceived early enough for classification are in italics, and not indexed.] A. Abdiel, b c. by Alarm— Beware, [286], [238], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302], [304],. [306], [307], [308]. Acaria, ch f, by King Alfonso— Ethel, 3, 4, 37, 39, 42. 57, 58. 67, 68, 69,88, 91, 259, 260, [269], [270], [271], [274], [275]. Ada D , b f, by Enquirer— Mariposa, 57, 67,72, 88, [270], [273], [275], [280], [305]. Addie C, b f, by King Alfonso— Aerolite, 170, 182, 183, 185, 188, [287], [291], [293], [295], [299], [303]. Adoneus, br c, by Kingfisher— Adosinda, 133, 168, 170,- 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 183, 185, 188, [386], [288], [289], [290], [292], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Adrian, b c, by Little Euf&n— Lurline, 38, 42, 58. 59, 68,69, 73, 75, 89, 90, 91, 214, 217, 219, 259, 260, [269], [271], [272], [273], [274], [276], [277], [278], [279], [231], 1,304], [306], [307]. Aigrette, b f.by Alarm— Vinaigrette, 91. Alabama, b f, by Buckden— Meta H., 57, 67, 72, 75, 88, 259, 260, [270], [273], [275], [279], [280], [281]. Alala, b f, by King Alfonso— Mollie Wood, [270]. Albani, br f, by Highlander— Lallah Eookh, [313]. Alberta, b f, by King Alfonso— Zephyr, [269], [270], [271], [272]. Alfreta (or Alfareta), br f, by King Alfonso- Quickstep, 3, 4, 37, 39, 40, 42, 57, 59, 67, 68, 69, 88, 91, 259, 260, [269],[270],[271],[272],[274],[275]. Allie B., b f, by Michigan— Almeda, 57, 67, 91, 259, 260, [275]. AUie Long, b f, by Longfellow— Alice Burford, 15, 37. 39. 67, 72, [270], [275], [278], ,280], [303]. Alma, ch c, by King Alfonso— Ultima, 3, 4, 37, 39, 41, 57, 58, 67, 69, 88, 91, 259, 260, [269], [270], [271]. [272], [274], [275]. Alta Blue, b f, by Blue Mantle— Alta Vela, 24. 37, 39, 57, 67, 72, 75, 88, 91, [265], [270], [275], [280]. Amalgam, ch c, by Bullion— Alumina, 138, 170, 175, 177, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 188., [289]. Amandine, ch f, by Flood — Lady Amanda, 241, 244, 253, Two-Year-Olds. 43 Amy Hyde, b f, by EncLuirer— Alice Murphy, 15, 17, 37, 39, 57, 72, 74,7 «, 88, 90, 170, 181, 183, 214, 216, 317, 220, [269], [270], [271], [272], [273], ' [279], [280]. Amulet, ch f, by King Bolt— Ecliplic, [284]. Andelia, b f, by Thunderstorm — Lida Gaines, 24. Annawan, b c, by Frogtown — Lady Longstreet, 38, 40, 41, 42, 58, 69, 69, 74, 75, 76, 90, [269], [271], [273], [274], [276], [277], [278], [279], [281]. Annie M., b f, by Hyder Ali— Belle of Topeka, 15, 37, ^57, [270]. Argyle, ch c, by Tom Ochiltree— Achsah, 119, 168, 170, 175, 217, 218, 221, [283], [286], [288], [294], [300], [301], [302], [306], [307]. Ariel, ch c, by Mortemer— Alice Ward, 119, 133, 153, 154. 156, 170, 174' 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 184, [286], [288], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300]' [301], [302]. Arizana, b f, by Glengarry — Arizona, [270], [305]. Asceola, b c, by Frogtown— Altoona, 40, 42, 58, 59, 69, 73, 75, 76, 90, 260, [269], [271], [272], [273], [274], [276], [277], [278], [279], [281]. Atelante, ch f, by Springbok— Alme, 24, 26, 37, 39, 40, 42, 57, 5i, 59, 67 , 68, 69, 72, 74, 76, 88, 90, 91, 259, [264], [265], [266], [267], [268], [269], • [270], [273], [274], [275], [276], [277], [278], [279], [280], [281], [286], [287]. Athena, b f, by Athlete— Barbary, 37, 57, 67, 72, 75, 91, {Dead.) Attorney, br c, by Longfellow— Endless, 133, 177, 178, 179, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Aureole, ch f, by Aureolus— Santa Lucia, 174, 177, 178, 179, [284], [287], [291], [293], [295], [299], [303], [305]. Azan, b c, by Aristides— Experience Oaks, 74, 76, 259, 260. B. Ballerina, b f, by Ill-Used— Baroness, 178, 179. Bancroft, b c, by Bigaroon— Lady Spring, 133, 177, 178, [289], [300], [302], Bandala, ch f, by King Ban-Mannie Gray, 119, 133, 168, 169, 170,176,177, 179, 181, 182, 184, 185, 186, 188, [284], [286], [287], [288], [291], [292], [293], [295], [298], [299], [302], [303]. BandoliHe, ch f, by King Ban— Adele, [268], [271], [273]. Ban Fox, b c, by King Ban— Maud Hampton, 41, 58, 69, 73, 89, 90, 170 178, 179, 215, 259, 260, [269], [271], [272], [273], [274], [276], [277], [279], [281], [294], [296], [298], [301], [302], [304], [306]. Bankrupt, ch c, by SpenSthiift— Authoress, 25, 26, 38. 40, 42, 58, 59, 68, 69, 73, 74, 76, 89, 90, 91, 259, 260, [267], [274], [276], [277], [278], [279], [281]. *Misprinted Minnie M. 44 Two- Ytar- Olds. Banner Bearer, b c, by Enquirer— Bandana, 156, 170, 175, 177, 179, 184, [289J. [298]. Bassanio, b c, by Billet— Lottie, 133, [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [3001, [301], [302], [304], [305], [307], [308]. Bastante, cb f, by Bramble— Melrose, 57, 67, 72, 88, 260, [270], [273],[275],. [280], [305]. Bass Viol, cb g, by Ventilator— Miss Bassett, 123, 133, 153, 154, 168, 170, 174,175,176,177,178,179,181,182,183, 184, 185, 186, 188, [289], [2901, [292], [294], [296], [300], [301], [302]. Beaver, b c,by Bramble- Glen dora, 9, 16, 17, 38, 58, 68, 76, 89, 90, 259 260, [269], 271], [272], [273], [276], [281], [302]. Bee Jay {or B. J., which see), b c, by Voltigeur— Compromise, 91. Belle of Louisville, b f, by Glengarry— Dublin Belle, 37, 39, 42, 57, 67 , 74, 76, 91, 214, 216, 220. Belle Walsb, b f, by Great Tom— Ermengarde, 154, [287], [291], [293]'- [295], [299], [305]. Bellringer, b c, by Colfcness— Belle of Eltbam, 104, 105, 112, 153 156, 175, 181, 184, 185, 188, [285], [288], [290] [294], [296], [298],[300],[302], [304], [308]. Ben Ali, br c, by Virgil— Ulrica, 89, 91, 123, 168, 170, 174, 175, 178, 179, 241, 254, [269], [271], [272], [273], [279], [281], [298], [300], [301], [302], [309], [310]. Ben Grant, ch g, by Concord— SpitefuZ, [279], [281]. Ben Pryor, cb c, by Springbok— Miss Hardaway, 123, 133, 153, 154, 168, 169, 170, 174, 175, 176, 177. 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 188, 210, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [300], [301]. [302]. Benton, b c, by Belmont— Lady Ligbtfoot, 133, 177, 179, [2921,[300],[302J. Benzaline, br f, by Bramble— Arnica, 133, [292], [293], [299], [302], [303], Bertha, b f, by Bigaroon— Guelder Rose, 133, 178, 179, [289], [291], [293], [299], [303], [305]. Bess, br f, by Fadladeen— Betsy, 104, 105, 112, 168, 216, 220. Bessie B., br f, by Tom Ochiltree— Black Slave, 104, 105, 112, 123, 156, 179, 214, 216, 220, [284], [287], [295], [299], [303], [305]. Bessie Hinckley, b f, by Buckden—WimeHinkle, 9, 15, 37, 39,57, 67, 72, 88, 259, [270], [275], [280]. Betsy Harper, br f, by Harper— Oceanic, 24, [265], [270]. Bettie C, ch f, by Harry O'Fallon— Sue Finnie, 67, [270], [275], [280], [305]. Betty Wilson, ch f, by Bullion — Gossip, 24. Tv!) -Year-Olds. 45 Beverly, ch c, by Bramble- Sue Walton, 133, 1£5, [286], [288], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302]. B. G. Bruce, b c, by Billet— Lucille Western, 25, 26, 38, 40, 42, 58, 59, 68, 69, 73, 74, 76, 89, 90, 91, 214, 215, 217, 218, 219, 221, 260, [264], [266], [267], [268], [269], [272], [273], [274], [277], [278], [279], [281], [296], [298], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Bicycle, b c,by Attila— Bettina, 178, [289], [294], [296], [302]. [Dead.) Biggonnet, b f, by Bramble— Bobinet, 104, 105, 112, 123, 133,153,170,174, 179, 216, 220, 221, [289], [291], [293], [294], [295], [298], [299], [302], [303], [305], [307]. Big Race, b c, by Cape Race — Philomena, 73, 76. Billow, ch f, by Longfield-Media, 75, 76, 174, 175, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 242, [270], [299], [300], [303]. Billycock, b or br c, by Billet— Broeck, 119, 156, 168,170,174,175,176, 177, 178, 179, 184, [285], [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Binnacle, b c, by Algerine— Nannie H., 156, [283], [286], [290], [294], [296], [300], [304], [307]. Birdie H.. br f, by Longfellow— Belle Boston, 9,59,91. (iVbw Miss Higbee, which see). Birdie Walker, b f, by Great Tom, dam by Brown Dick, 136. Birthday, ch c, by Glenelg— Vitality, 69, 90, [269], [271], [272], [273],[274]; [276], [279], [298], [302], [304], [308]. B. J. (or Be? Jay, which see], b c, by Vol tigeur— Compromise, 260. Blaine, b c, by Humphrey Evans — Bird, 89. Blaize Duke, ch c, by Duke of Magenta— Vio' a, 38, 40, 42, 58, 59, 89, 90, [267]. Blue Cloak, b f, by Blue Mantle— Monetta, [280]. Blue Day, b c, by Blue Mantle— May Day, 133, 153, 154.138,170,175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [300], [301], [302], [304], [307]. Blue Hood, b f, by Blue Mantle -Bayadere, [265], [270], [305]. Blue Jay, b c, by Blue Mantle— Doubt [which see), [289], [290] [292],[294], [296], [300], [301j, [302]. Bluestone, gr g, by Glen Athol— Geneva, 38,40, 58, 69, 73, 76, 89, 90, 215, 218, 219, 221, [264], [266], [267], [269], [271], [272], [274], [276], [277], [279], [281], [304], 307], [303]. Blue Times, gr c, by Blue Mantle— Lily of the Valley. 25, 58, [269], [276], [278]. 46 Two-Ymr-OUh. Blue Wing, b c, by Billet— Mundane, 25. 26, 38, 40, 41, 42, 58, 59. 73. 74, 76, 89, 90, 91, 133, 153, 154, 168. 170, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, [264], [269] ,2711. [274], [276], [286], [288], [294] [296]. [298]. [300]. Blush, b f, by Kamadan— Modesty, 259, 260. Boaz, gr c, by Fellowcraft— Rosaline, 154, 178, 179, [266], [301]. Bob Burdette, b c, by Barnton— Malaria, 170, 218, [294], [296], [304],[306], [307]. Bob Fisher, ch c, by Fonso— Planetarium, 25, 38, 58, 68, 69, 76, 260,. [264], [268], [269], [273], [274], [278], [279], [302], [307]. Bogatan, gr c, by Bigaroon -Infallible, [289], [292], [300], [302]. Bonanza Jim, ch c, by Norfolk—Mattie Glenn, 244, 254, [310], [312]. Bonita, b f, by Grinstead— Maggie Emerson, 37, 40, 41, 57, 72, 75, 76, 91,. 177, 179, 214, 215, 217, [270], [276], [280], [281], [293],, [299], [302] [303], [305]. Bonnie Blue, b f, by Great Tom— Buff-and-Blue, 24, 37, 57, 67, 72, [275],. [280]. Bonnie Prince, b c, by Hurrah- Bonnie Kate, 153, 156, 170, 175,178, 181,. 217, 219. Bon Soir, b f, by Bertram— Good-Bye, [270], [295], [299], [303], [305]. Bordelaise, br f, by Bramble— Anne Augusta, 15, 17, 37, 39, 42, 57, 59, 67, 88, 90, 215, 216, 218, 219, 220, [269],[270J, [273], [275], [277], [302], [303], [305], [307]. Brambeline, b f, by Bramble— Bergamot, 37,39,57.88,90, [270], [275],. [280], [295]. Brambleton, b c, by Bramble- Valerian, 119, 153, 154, 156, 168, 174, 175,. 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, 215, 218, [286], [288],. [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [293], [300], [301], [302], [304], [306]^ [307], [308]. Brier, ch c. by Bramble— Quartette. 133, 154, 168, 181, 182, 183. 185, 186,. 188, [289], [290], [300]. [301], [302]. Bright Star, ch f, by Big Sandy— Beautiful Star, [305], [.313]. Broeck Full, b c, by Ten Broeck— Full Cry, 25, 26, 38, 40, 42, 59, 68, 69,. 73 170, [269], [271], [273], [274], [276], [277], [278], [279], [281]. Brown Duke, br c, by Reform— Madge. 133, 178, 179, 182, 183, 185, 186, 188, 215, 21S, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300],. [301], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Buffalo, b c, by Billet— Belle Palmer, 119, 123, 153, 154, 168, 174, 175, 176 • 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183. 185, 188, 215, 218, [286], [288]. [289], [290].- [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [3021, [304], [306], [307], [c08j. Two- Year- Olds. 47 Bullfrog, b g, by Frogtown— Hazel Dell. 73, 75, 76. Bumble, ch c, by Barnton— Atalanta, [296], [304], [307]. Butterfly, b f, by Bramble— Mohur, [270]. By Blue Mantlr, br c, dam Doubt, 133, 168, 170, 176, 178. 179, 181, 182* 185,188. (-Sec Blue Jay.) By BoTHEKATiOK, ch c, dam Caramita, 119, 133, 178, 218, [283], [285] , [286], [288], [289], [292], [296], [300], [302], [301], [307.]. By Botheration, ch c, dam Mabel, 119. 133, 178, 218, [283], [285], [286]^ [288], [289], [292], [296], [301], [302], [304], [307]. By Bkigadiee, b c, dam Henrietta of the West, 356. V, Calera, ch f, by Reform— Flora, 178, 182. 185, 186, 214 215, 2l'6, 218, 220, [287], [291], [293], [295], [299], [303], [305], [306], [307], [308].' Campenon, b c, by Glengarry— Dora, 16. (Now Gallatin, which see.) Canonicus, b c. by Attila— The Squaw. 170, 178, 184, [289], [294] [296] [300], [301], [302]. Captain Shaw, ch c, by Frogtown— Modjeska, 89, 260, [269], [271], [272]' [273], [274], [277], [278], [279]. Carolina, b f, by Harry Lamar -Sallie Jennings, 88. Caroline, b f, by Blue Mantle— Lady Caroline. 15,37, 57, 75, 88, 91, 259 [270], [275], [277]. Carissima, b f, by Catesby— Stella. 187, [283], [284], [287], [291] [293] [295], [305]. Carter, br g, by Glengarry— Lucia, 16, 38, 58, 68, 73. 76, 136, 152 215 218. Cassatt, br c, by Catesby— Belle Meade, 119, 168, 170, 187, 188, 215, 217,. 218, 219, 221, [283], [285], [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296]I . [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Castinet, b c. by Glen Athol— Cachuca, [267], [269], [272]. Catarrh, b f, by Catesby— Kegalia, [284], [287],. Catherine M., br f, by Glen Athol— Betsy Hunter, 67, 91, 2C0 [275] [277], [278], [280]. Cato, b c, by Catesby—Mary Watson, 104, 105, 312, 119, 168, 170, 2)7,219, 221, [283], [285], [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [302], [304]' [306], [307], [308]. Cheekie, b f, by Longfellow— Nannie E,., [280]. Charity, ch f, by Sensation— Emma, 105, 123. 133, 153, 154, 168, 169, 170, 174, 176. 177, 182, 183, 185, 188, 215, [284], [287], [291], [293], [295]" [299], [302], [303], [305], [306J. Two- Year- Olds. Cheatfellow, b c, by Longfellow— Ada Cheatham, [264], [266], [267], [268J, [269], [271], [272], [273J. Ohimborazoo, b g, by Lisbon— Fleurilla. 3-4, 9, 76, 89, 90, 186, 188, 217, 219, 221. {Afterwards named Pat Sheedy, which see.) Chissie May, ch f, by Clipses— Ida May, [273], [305], Climax, ch g, by John Carter— Parides, 3, 4. Clonee, b c, by Fechter— Athenais, 73, 74, 76, 90, [279], [281]. Colonel Cowan, ch c, by ©reat Tom— Lady Lindora, 112, 154, 156, 214, 215, 217, [285], [289], [290], [294], [296], [304], [306], [307]. Oolonel Lewis, b c, by Warwick — Di Vernon, 136, 184, 185. Comiqiie, b c, by Virgilian- Ellen Gorin, 177, 183, [283], [296], [300], [301], [302], [307]. Con Gregan, b c, by Ten Broeck— Platina, 41, 59, 69, [264], [266], [267], [268], [269], [271], [272], [273], [302], [306], [307], [303]. Constancy, b f, by Saxon -Mary Constant, 178, 179. Cowdriver, b c, by John Payne— Mamie M., 119, 153, 154, i 215, 218, [285], [236], [288], [294], [296], [304], [306], [307], [308]. €resceat City, b f, by Buckden— Crescent, 259, 260. Cresset, br f, by Alarm— Lady Halyers, 168, 186, [287], [291], [293], [295], [299,, [303], [305]. Cruiskeen, br f, by Highlander— British Beauty, 72. Cuban Queen, ch f, by Strathtnore- Hiawasse, 39, 69, 74, 259, 260, [274]. Cush Gaster, b f, by Kyrle Daly— Jetsam, 260, [275]. Cyclops, ch c, by Mortemer— Lizzie Lucas, 119, 133, 153, 154, 168, 170, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178. 179. 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 183, [286], [238], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Cynthiana, b f, by Longfellow— Little Sis, 67, 68, 69 88, 90, 259, 260, [274], [275], [276], [277], [278], [279], [280], [281J. By Catesbt, ch c, dam My Maryland, 119. 163, 170. 187. 215, 217, 21.8, 219, 221, [283], [285], [286], [238], [289], [290], [292], [294] [296], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Dahabiah, b f, by Kingfisher— Felucca, 153, 156. 168, 170, 174, 176, 177, 181, 182, 184, 185, 188, 216, 220, [291], [293], [295], [299], [302], [303]. Danville, ch. c. by Wanderer- Mamie 0.. 3, 4, 16. 17, 41, 68, 89. 90, 259, 260, [269, [271], [272], Delia, ch f, by Little Jim— Anemone, 136, 152. Dempsey, ch c, by Harry O'Fallon— On Time, 25, 41. 58, 69, 76, 90, 91, 218, [289], [271], [273], [274], [277], [279], [302], [307]. Tivo-Ye ir-Olds. 49 Derry, b g, by Elias Lawrence, dam by Gen. Shields, [273]. Des Moines, ch c, by Hyder Ali — Anna Belle, 75, 91. Destruction, b c, by King Alfonso— Desolation, [269], [271], [272] . Dew Drop, b f, by Falsetto— Explosion, 119, 133, 153, 154, 168, 170, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 188, [286], [287], [288], [293], [294], [295], [299], [300], [301], [302], [303], Dixie Himyar, br f, by Himyar— Hearsay, 67, 68, " 69, [264], [265], [267], [270], [275], [276], [277], [278], [279], [280], [281]. D. W. C , br f, by Princeton— Stolen Kisses, [313]. Dynamite, ch g, by Hurrah — Chance, 136, 152. Dot, b c, by Ten Broeck— Early Light, [269], [271], [272], [273], Doctor, b c, by Bannach Lath — Pauline Sprague, [279], [281], By DuDLET. b c, dam MoUie G., 187. (Named Monarch of the Oaks, which see.) K. Eager, br c, by Eland— Highland Vintage, 136, 152, [269], [273], [279], [306], [303]. Eastlake, ch f, by Enquirer— Bonnie Park, 39, 41, 57, 58. Echo, ch f, by Enquirer — Buttercup, 15, 17. Eda, ch f, by Hock Hocking— Eva Coombs, [311], [312]. Ed. Corrigan, ch c, by Joe Hooker— Countess Zicka, 73, 74, 76, 89, 90, 91, 243, 244, 245, [310], [312], Ed. Gilman, ch c, by St. Martin, dam by Waverly, 73, 75, 89, 90, 170, [274]. Edgar G. Murphy, blk g, by Enquirer— Jaconet, 170, 217, 221, [269], [271], [272], [273], [279], [281], [306], [307], [308]. Edelweiss, br f, by. Enquirer — Jessamine, 15. Edgefield, ch f, by Enquirer— Orphan Girl, 15, 17, 37, 39, 42, 57,59,67,88, 90, 215, 216, 218, 219, 220, [269], [270], [273], [275], [277], [302], [303], [289], [305], [307]. Electric, b g, by Sensation— Idalia, 123, 133, 153. 154, 155, 168, 170, 174, 175, 176, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 187, 188, [269], [271], [272], [289], [300], [301], [302]. Elkwood. ch c, by Eolus— Minnie Andrews, 104, 105, 112, 119, 170, 215, 218, 219, 221, [285J, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [296], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Ella H., b f, by Voltiguer— Bell Aiken, 136. Ella S., ch f, by Ten Broeck— Belle Boyden, 168. 170, 181, 182, 184, 188, [287], [291], [293], [295], [299], [303], [305]. El Mahdi, b c, by Matador -Electra, 170, 221, [285]. Elmira, ch f, by Springbok— Elemi, [268], [270], sAom^c? read Miss Glennoa 50 Two-Year-Olds. Emit, b c, by Glenelg— Ems, [267], [273]. Endover, br c, by Stiathmore— Annie Love, 25, 38, 58, 68. *73, 89, 91 259, [264], [271], [276], [281]. Elsineure, b f, by Enquirer— Bonetta, [270], [271], [273], [275], [280], [305], Endurer, cb c, by Enquirer— Analeine, S8, 40, 41, 42, 58, £9, 89, 90, [269], [271], [272], [273], [274], [276], [279], [298], [302], [304], [308]. Engleman, cb c, by Harry O'Fallon— Duette, 68, [269], [273], [276], ]277J, [281], [302]. Enrigbt, cb c, by Enquirer— Matagorda, 25, 26, 38, 40, 42, 58, 59, 68, 69^ 73, 74, 76, 89, 90, 91, 214, 215,217, 218, 219, 221, 259,260, [264], [266]' [267], [269J, [271], [272], [273], [274], [276], [277], [278], [279], [281], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Ellen Terry, cb f, by Longbow— Nellie Gray, [270]. Envoleur,b c, by Enquirer— CoUossa, 119, 153, 154, 168, 174, 175, 176, 177. 178. 179, 181. 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, 215. 218, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294,] [296], [298], [300], [301], [302],[304],[306],[307],[308]. Eolian, br c, by Eolus— Calasb, 176, 177, [285], [286], [288], [290], [296], [300], [301]. [302], [304], [308]. Epicure, b c, by Enquirer- Benecia, 73, 74, 91, 168, 170, 174. 175, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 243, 245, [269], [271], [272], [273], [298], [300], [301], [309]. Eoline, b f, by Eolus— Gazelle, [300], [301], [302]. Eolee, cb f, by Eolus— War Song, [303]. Epsom, cb c, by Enquirer— Belladona, 170, [269], [271], [273], [274], [279], [281], [302], [304]. Essence, b c, by Glenelg— Tincture, 69. [267], [269], [272]. Estella Hart, cb f, by Ten Broeck— Dell, [270], [305]. Estrella, b f, by Eutberfurd— Sister Ann, 39, 42, 57, 68, 72, 177, 179, 216, 220, [275], [279], [280], [281], [293], [300], [303], [305], [306]. Eukonia, br f, by Enquirer— Bonnie Meade, 37, 39, 40, 41, 57, 59, 67, 68, 69, 72, 74, 76, 88, 90, 91, [270], [273], [275], [278], [280], [303]. Euneque, b f, by Trump— Sympathetic, 72, 91. Eurus, b c, by Eolus— Majestic, [283], [285], [286], [288], [296], [300], [3011, [302], [306]. By Eolus, b c, dam Eugenia Pickens, [283]. F. Fabius, b c, by Enquirer— Bonnie Lawn, 68, 69, 73, 74, [269], [271], [272], [273], [274], [276], [277], [278], [279], [281], [307], [308]. Faience, b f, by Mortemer— Felicity, 216, 217, 219, 220, 221. ^Misprinted Endurer. Tvoo- Year- Olds. 51 Fagin, b c, by Lisbon— Fairy, 89, [264], [2711. Faith Thompson, br f, by Chillicothe— Ada H., 57, 67, 91, 259, 260, [275], [278 1 . Falls City, b c, by King Alfonso— Grecian Bend, 38, 40, 42, 59. 68, 69, 156, 169. 170, 219, [274], [276], [277], [278], [279], [281], Fancy, b f, by Glenelg— Fanny Brown, 153, 170, 177, 182, 185, 186, 188^ [287], [293], [295], [299], [303]. Fanwood, ch c, by King Alfonso— Fanchon, 133, 168, 170, 175,176, 177 178, 179. 183, 184, 185, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], ]301], [302], [304], [306], 1307], [308]. Farrell, b c, by Hyder Ali— Kitty, 16, 38, 58, 68, 75, 89, 90, 91, 259, [266], [269], [271], [272], [274]. [277], [302]. Fary Famital, b f, by Cape Henry— Grannie, 72. Fascalete, ch f, by King Alfonso-Bombazine, [265], [270], [275]. Faun, b f, by Virgil— Plunder, 104, 105, 112, 123, 153, 169, 170, 174, 176 186, [287], [291], [295], [299], [303], [305]. Fausterman, ch g, by Faus*us— Bonnie Lee, 260, [279], [281]. Fay, b f, by Sensation— Ferida, 123, 153, 154, 174, 176, 181, 184, 187, [287], [291], [293]. [299], [303]. Fedora, ch f, by Harry Hill— Pianette. 37, 39, 57, 67, 72, 74, *88, 91^ [270], [273], [275], [279], [280]. (Dead). Fedora III., bf, by King Alfonso -Favorite, [264], [265], [269], [270], [271]. Feliciter, b c, by Virgil— Felicia, 42, 59, 68, 69, 73, 76, 89, 90, [266], [267], [269], [272], [273], [274], [278], [279], [298], [302]. Felix, gr g, by Fonso— Lucy Lis^e, [268], [273]. Ferona, b f, by Glenelg— La Henderson. *88, 133. 153, 154, 168, 174, 175, 176, 177, [265], [269]. [270], [271], [286], [288], [292], [294], [295], [296], [298], [299]. [300], [301], [302], [303]. Fetch'em. b c, by Fechter- Krik, 16, 17, 38, 40, 58, 68, 73, 90, [269], [271], [272], [274], [276], [279], [281]. Figaro, ch c, by King Alfonso— Jersey Belle, 68, 136, 156, 168, 221, [276', [277], [279], [281]. Flavia, br f, by Virgil— Fay Templeton, 133, 153, 164, 170, 175, 177, 178, 179, 218, [284], [287], [289], [291], [2^5], [298], [299], [303], [305], |306]. Fleetwing, b g, by Sensation— Heather, 133, 168, 169, 170, 174, 175, 176. 177, 178, 179, 181, 182. 183, 185, 186, 187, 188, [286], [288], [289;, [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Flirt, ch f , by Rebel— Mrs. Butler, [270]. Flora Anderson, b f, by Shannon — Florence Anderson, *88. ^Declared April 1, at $15. 52 Two- Year- Olds. Flora L., b f, by Longfellow— Vexation, 57, 67, 72, 88, [275], [280]. Florence Fonso, ch f, by liing Alfonso— Florence I., 168, 169,170,177^ 181, 182, 185, 186. Fortuna, b f, by Wheatly- Rebecca, 72. 74, 88, 90, 123, 168, 170, 181, 182 183, 185, 188, [270], [279], [280], [281], [311J. Frank Norris, b c, by Buckden— Bonaventure, 38, 41, 58, 59, 68, 69, 73, 74,75,76,89,90, [269], [271], [272], [273], [274], [276], [277], [278], [279], [281]. Frank Ward, b c, by Voltigeur— Stella, 104. FredB., b c, by Princeton— Eoxaline, [313].' Freddie, b f, by Lisbon— A.steria, 67, 136, 156, 182, 183, 184, 185, [265] [305]. Fred. Smith, cb g, by Enquirer— Euchre, 119, 221, [285], [290], [296]' [304], [306], [307]. Free Knight, b c, by Ten Broeck—Belle Knight, 25, 38, 58, 91, [264], [266], [267], [268], [269], [271], [272], [273], [302], [306], [307], [308J. Friar, ch c, by Glenelg— The Nun, 119, 133, 178, 179, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [30C], [301], [302]. Frightful, b f, by Alarm— Fanny Hall, 136, 168, 170, 181, 185, 188. Fronie Louise, b f, by Glengarry — Rosa Clark, 15, 136. By Fechter, b g, dam Herminie, [300], [301]. G. Gallatin, f« . ^ Lancaster, b c, by Buckden-Mary Clay, 3, 4, 9, 16, 38, 40. 42 58, 59 68, 69. 73, 74, 75, 76, 89. 90, 91, 259. 260, [269], [271], [272] [273] [2741 [276], [277], [278], [279], [281]. Lancet, gr f, by Lucifer— Annie D.. 136 Lansdowne, be, by Stratford-Petty, 119, 156,174, 175. 1T6, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 187, 188, [283], [285], [286], [288], [289], '[290]! [292], [294], [296], [300]. [301], [302]. ■ l j l .i. l i, LauraGarrison.chf, by Springbok-Eaglet, 91. 123. 168 169 170 181 182. 183, 184, 185, 186, 188, 210, [265], [270], [271], [287]. Leiie B., b f, by Hyder Ali— Mollie Ward, 75, 90. Leonora, b f. by Hariy Lamar— Pauline Lee, 259. 260. Leopold, br c, by Stratford-Semper Felix, 119, 156, 168, 170 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179. 184, 187, 188. [283], [286], [288], [289], [290], '[292] . [294], [296], [300]. _, l j l j, l j, L j. Letretia, b f, by Tom Ochiltree-Letty, 154. 168, 178, 182 187 [284] [287], [295], [2S9], [303], [305]. ' ' ' " Lewin, b c, by King Alfonso-Simplicity, 25, 68, 69, 184 [269] [271] _ [286], [290], [294], [296], [300], [302], [304], [307]. Lewis Clark, b e, by Buckden— Mrs. Grigsby, 38,42, 58, 69, 68, 69.73,74 75, 76, 89, 90, [269], [271], [272]. [273]. [274]. [276], [277!. [278] r2791, [281]. / Lida C, b f, by Enquirer- Bribery. 37. 57, [270]. Liera, ch f, by Fonso-Accidenta, 67, [270]. [273], [275]. Lijero,bc,byButherfard— JennieD., 58, 59, 69, 75, 90, 133. 155, 168, 170, 176, 178, 215, 217, 218 219, 221. 259, 260, [269], [271], '[273] '[274]' [278]. [279J. [292], [298], [300], [301], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Linda, b f, by Rutherfurd— Blossom, 39, 59, 67, 68, 72, 75, 76, 88, 176. 178. 179, 218, 220, 259, [270], [277], [293], [298], [299], [303], [305].' Linden, b c, by Longfellow— Linda Lewis, 133, 168. 181. 2i7, 219, 221, [286], [288], [289], [290], [294], [296], [300], [301], [302], [304], [306] ' [307], [308]. Linguist, gr g, by Lyttleton— Grey Girl, 16, 17. Listelle, ch f, by Lisbon— Asfcelle, [260]. 68 Two-Tear- Olds. listo, br c, by Lisbon— Penelope, 119, 168, 169, 170, 179, [286], [288] [294], [296], [300], [301], [302]. liittle Breeches, br g, by Cape Eace — Alice, 136. Little Cbarley, gr c. by Hyder Ali— Lilac, 74, 75, 89, [279], [281]. Little Minnie, ch f, by King Alfonso— Miranda, 104, 105, 112, 119, 153, 168, 216, 218, 219. [284], [287], [291], [293], [295], [299], [303], [305]. Little Vic, cb f, by Victor D. — Jennie Porter, 91, Lizzie D., b f, by Ventilator— Lizzie D., 136, 152, 156. Lizzie Walton, b f, by Plenipo— Mary Walton, 15, 17, 136, 152, 184, [270]. Logan, b c, by Brigand — Cricket, 90. Longalight, b f, by Longfellow— Skylight, [265], [268], [270], [273], [305]. Xongbow, b f, by Keform or Midlothian— Long Nine, 179, [303J. Long Light, b c, by Longfellow— Fanny Malone, [269], [271], [272], [273], [302], [306], [307], [308] . Longford, br c, by Longfellow- La Platte, 9,59,73,76,168,170,185, 188, [264], [266], [267], [268],[269], [271], [273], [274], [276], [277], [278], [279], [281]. Xong Slipper, b f, by Longfellow— Slipper, 57, 58, 59, 67, 68, 69, 74, 76 *88, 216, 220, 259, 260, [274], [275], [276], [277], [279], [280], [281]. Long Stop, b f, by Longfellow— Brenna, 133, 168, 170, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 185, 186, 188, [291], [293], [295], [299], [303], Lookout, br c, by Virgil— Alert, 133, 153, 154, 174. 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 188, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Iiord Grosvenor, ch c, by Lord Byron— Fleetfoot, [313]. Lorenzo, b c, by Lisbon — Bombazine, 154, 170, 176, 179. Lottery, ch c, by Glen Athol— Lotta, 119, 168, 170, 174, 175, 176,177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 188, [285], [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [300], [301], [302]. Lovely, b f, by Longfell®w— Hetty B., 17, 41, 59, 67, 216, 218, 219, 220, [269], [270], [273), [275], [277], [302], [303], [305], [307]. Lucas, ch g, by Faustus— Lady Restless, 9, 16, 75, 90, 259, 260, [269] [279], [281]. Lucy H., ch f, by Barnton— By-the-Way, [295], [305], Luke Short, ch c, by Hyder Ali— Leona, 58, 75, 89, 259. Lulu, b f, by Virgil— La Polka 119, 123, 153, 154, 156, 168, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, 215, 218, [286], [287], [288], [289], [290], [291], [292], [293], [294], [295], [296], [298], [299], [300]^ [301], [302], [303], [305]. *Misprinted Golden Slipper, Tmo- Year- Olds. 59 Luminous, b f, by Alarm— Lady Lumley, 181, 183, 184, 188, 216, 219,220, [287], [291], [293], [295], [299], [303] . [305]. Luna Brown, ch f, by Hyder Ali -Plenty, 91. Lydia, b f, by Tubman— Bonnie, [313]. Lydia, br f, by Billet— Mercedes, 119. 123,153,154,168,174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 188. 215, 218, [286], [287], [238], [289]' [290], [291], [292], [293], [294], [295], [296], [298], [299], [300], [301], [a02], [303], [305], [306], [307]. By Lisbon, b orbr f, dam Austria. 123. 156, 168, 169, 170, 181, 132, 18}. 184, 185, 186, 188. By LoNGFiELD, ch f, dam Belle Dale. 241. 244, 254. [309]. By LoNGFiELT>, cb f, dam Media, 241. 253. (.See Billow). M, Mae Stanley, br f, by Longfellow— Lucy Jackson, 91, 136, 184, 259,[268]. Maggie A , b f, by Kevolver— Regards, 220. 221. Maggie Bruce, ch f, by Bill Bruce— Tolema, [313]. Maggie D., b f, by Jim Douglas -Laura Barnes, 241, 244, 253, 254. Mamie Hay, br f, by Kyrle Daly— Silence, 216, 217, 220. Mamie Hunt, b f, by Frogtown— Bettie. 72. 91. Mamie West, ch f, by Baden-Baden— Cordelia, [270]. Maricopa, b g, by Lexington— Athola, 57, 73, *88, 156, 214, 216, 220, 259. Marinei", ch c, by Sensation— Ocean Queen, 119, 133, 153, 154, 155, 168, 169, 170, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187^ 188^ [286], [288], [289]. [290], [292], [294]. [296], [298], [300] [301], [302]. Marmion. ch c, by Macaroon— Mimi, 133, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 188, [289], [292], [294], [300], [301], [302]. Marmoset, b f, by Glenelg— Marmot, 24, 57, 67, 72, 76. 91, 170, [265], [269], [270]..[272], [273], [275], [277], [279]. Marshall, ch c, by Shannon — Marshra, 241, 244. Masterpiece, b c, by Blue Mantle— Phoebe Mayflower, 68, 69, 75, 89, 90, 215. 218, 259, 260, [264], [266], [267], [269], [271], [272], [274], [276],' [277], [278], [279], [281], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Mary Ann,b f, by Longfellow— Ella Jackson, 24, 37, 39, 57, 67,72,[265], [270], [275]. Mary Ellis, b f. by Lelaps— Sallie Howard, 67, 76, 88, 91, 220, 259, 230 [265], [271], [273], [302], [303], [304], [305], [306]. Mary P., ch f, by Trump— Twinkle, 39, 72, 91, 259, 260. * Declared April 1, at $15. 60 Two- Year- Olds. Mary Payne, ch f, by Lelaps— Mary Howard, 24, 37, 39, 41, 42. 57, 5S,59, 67, 72, 74, 76, 88, 90, 91, 187, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 220, 259, [264], [265], [267], [268], [i69], [270], [271], [273], [274], [275], [279], [280], [281], [294], [295], [296], [299], [302]. [303], [304], [305], [306], [308]. Mary Winifred, ch f, by BUckden— Catina, 67, 68, 75, 91, 215, 216, 260^ [264], [265], [267], [2701, [271], [273], [275], [276], [280], [294], [295], [299], [300], [302], [304], [305], [306]. Mattie Corbett (late Yosemite, ivhich see), b g, by Lisbon— Glene; [264], [266], [276,] [277], [278], [279], [281], [302], [304], [306], [308]. Mattie T., b f, by Billet— Jaconet, 24, 37. 57, 67, 72, 88, 91, [270], [273], [275], [280], [295], [299], [303], [305]. Matioca,b f, by Monarchist — Botheration, [305], May Blossom, b f, by Joe Hooker— Maggie S., 244, 253, 254, [310], [311], [312]. May Lady, ch f, by Reform or Erdenheim— Adonia, 24, 26, 37, 39, 40,41, 42, 57, 58, 59, 67, 68, 69, 72, 74, 76, 91, [275], [276j, [277], [278], [279] [280], [281]. Mazella {or Mozelle), ch f, by Glenelg— Maze, 57, 72, 91, [275]. Milton {or Melton), b c, by Monarchist— Marguerite, 133, 152, 153, 154, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [302], [306]. Millie, b f, by Billet— Distraction, 119, 123, 153, 154, 156, 168, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181. 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, 215, 218, [286], [287] [288], [289], [290], [291], [292], [293], [294], [295], [296], [298]^ [299] [300], [301], [302], [303], [305]. Mink {or The), br c, by Reform— Nemesis, 123, 133, 178, 179, 188,214, 215, 217,218, 219, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300] [301], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Minnie M., b f, by Hyder Ali— Belle of Topeka, *40. Minuet, ch f, by Norfolk— Neapolitan, 72, 76, 88, 90, 91. 242, 243, 245. Miramar, b f, by Longfellow— Metella, 39, 57, 67, 72, 88, 91, [265], [263], [270], [273], [275], [278], [280]. Miss Anna, br f, by Monarchist or Virgil— Adelaide, by Lexington, 57 58, 59, 67, 68, 72, 74, 76, 91, [275], [280]- Miss Bowler, b f, by Little Ruffin— Hazel Eye, 37, 41, 57, 59, 67, 68, 72 76, 88, 91, 216, 220, 259, 260, [270], [275], [277], [280], [305], ]306]. Miss Courtney, b f, by Norfolk— Ballinette, 88, 90, 242, 243, 245, 253, [311]. Miss Getup, b f, by Getaway— Cora Linn, [265], [270], [275], [280], [295]. *Misprint, should be Atmie M., which see. Tloc- Year- Olds. 61 Miss Glennon (late Elmira), ch f, by Springbok— Elemi, 156,170, *[268], *[270], [272], [273]. Miss Higbee [late Birdie H., luhich see), br f, by Longfellow— Belle Bos- ton, 260. Miss Laura, ch f, by King Ban— Flower Girl, 24, 37, 57, [275]. Miss Lizzie, b f, by Longfellow -Myrtle, 15, 184, 215, 218, [275], [280.] Miss Eose, b f, by Princeton— Nellie Lyall, [313] . Missionary, chg, by Bulwark— Nettie Brady, 41,75, 89, 90, [269], [271]. Missive, ch f, by Congressman— Miss Tilton, 37, 67, 88, 91, [265], [270], [275]. Mohongo, b f, by Frogtown -Plover Wing. 72, 76, t88, [275], [277], [278], [280]. Mollie F., ch f, by Faustus— MolUe McCreary, [269]. [270]. ' MoUie McCarthy's Last, b f, by Rutherfu id— Mollie McCarthy, 69, 75, 88, t90, 91, 155, 169, 170, 176, 178. 179, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219.220,221, 260, [270], [271], [273], [275]. [278], [280], [292], [293], [298], [299],[301], [302], [303], [304], [305], [307]. Molly Bawn, ch f, by Faustus— Lady Woodford, 75,259, [269], [270], [279], [280]. Montana Regent, ch c, by Regent— Christina, 68, [274], [276], [277], [278], [279], [281]. Monarch of the Oaks, b c, by Dudley— Mollie G. (which see), [269], [271], [272], [273]. [302], [304]. [306], [307], [308]. Monte Christo, ch c, by King Alfonso— Galanthis, 89, 90, [269). [271], [302], [306], [307], [308]. Montezuma, b c, by Lisbon— Peaceful, 4, 76, 219, [276], [277], [278], [279], [281]. Moonlight, b f, by Thad Stevens— Twilight, 72, 74, 76, 91, 170. Moonlight, b f, by Princeton — Simoon, [313]. Moonshine, b f, by Harry Lamar— Moonlight, 37, 41, 68, 72, 76, 91, 259, 260, [275], [280]. Mountain Range, b f, by Longfellow— Sierra Nevada. 15, 37, 39, [270], [305]. Mobs Rose, ch f, by Ill-Used- Scarlet, 123, 153, 154, 156, 174, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, [287], [291], [293], [;:95], [299], [303], [305]. Mr. Isaacs, ch f. by Glen Atlul- Aurelia, 259, 260, [269]. [271], [272]. Music Box, b f, by Buck ien— Saucebox. 3, 4, 9, 15, 17, 37, 39, 40, 57, 59, 67, 72, 88, 91, [270], [275], [280]. ♦Misprinted T. J. Megibben's Elmira, which see. IDeclared April 1. at $15. 62 Two-Tear-OIds. Mystery, b f, by James A.— Mystification, 168, 170, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186 188, [284], [291]. By Macaroon, cb c, dam Bijou. 184. By Maoaboon, cb c, dam Castagnette, 187. By Monday, blk f, dam Lady Clare, 254. By MoBTEMER, cb c, dam Evadne, 187. (Dead). IV. Naiad, cb f, by Mortemer— Higbland Laseie, 119, 133, 156, 170, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 187, 188, [287], [293], [294], [295], [299], [300],]301],[302], [303] Necromancy, b f, by Stonebenge— Nancy, 123, 133, 153, 154, 168, 170, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 188, [291], [293], [295], [298], [299], [303J. NeU Swift, b f, by King Alfonso— Idler, 24, 37, 39. 57. 67, 72. Nellie J., cb f, by Lisbon— Flasb, [269], [270], [271], [272]. Nettie Arnett, cb f, by Ramadan — Queen of Diamonds, 259, 260. Nigbtsbade, b c,by Glen Athol— Nigbt Rose, 41, [266], [269], [271]. Nihis, cb c, by Eolus— Nina, [302]. Nisa, b f, by Sbannon— NoAa Zembla, 88, 90. Noxubee, b f, by Saxon— Carrie Mac, 123, 136, 156, 170. By Nathan Coombs, b f, dam Gypsy, 253, [311]. By NoEFOLK, cb c, dam Jessie B., 241, 244. O. O'Fallon b c, by Harry O'Fallon- Grace Darling, 26, 38, 59, 74, 91,[269], [279], [302]. Opbelia, eh f, by Kingflsber— Olitipa, 183, 136, 154, 179, [291], [293], [295], [299], [303]. Osgood, b c, by Elias Lawrence— Altitude, [272], [273]. P. Panama, b c, by King Alfonso -Hester, 259, [264], [266], [302], [304], [306], [308]. Pasba, b c, by Saxon— Pappoose, 156, 168, 170, 184. Patience, cb f, by Pat Malloy— Little Sly, 37, 41, 67, 72, 76, 88. 91, 259, [270], [275], [277], [280]. Patrocles, b c, by Kingflsber— Patience, [285], [286], [288% [294], [296], [304], [306], [307], Pat Sbeedy (late Cbimborazoo, which see], b g, by Lisbon— Fleurilla, 259, [264], [266], [276], [2' 7], [278], [279], [281], [302], [304], [306], [308]. Two- Tea r- Olds. 63 Patrol, b c. by Glenelg— Lady Planet, 133, 168, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 186, 188, [286], 288J, [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Pearl Finder, ch f, by Baden-Baden— Dolly Varden, [270]. Peconic, b c, by Glengarry— Sallie Polk, 168, 170, 221. Peekskill, br c, by Billet— Eppie L., 119, 153, 154, 156,178,179,[286],[288]. [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Petticoat, b f, by Alarm— Lady Scarborough, 156. 175, 178, 179, [299], [303]. Phil Lee, ch c, by Glen Athol -Verbena, 26, 42, 58, 68, 76, [269], [271], [274], [276], [279]. Pinda, ch c, by Pen Broeck— Rebecca, [268], [272]. [273], Pike's Peak, b f, by Lelaps-Lou Pike, 39,67,68,215,223, 259, 260, [264], [265], [267], [268], [270], [271], [273], [275], [280], [302], [304], [305], [306]. Pixy, b f, by Bramble— Liza Davis, 42, 67, 68, 69, 88, 219, 260, [265], [267], [270]. [271], [275], [280], [305], [306], [307], [308]. Plato, b c, by Shannon— Planetia, 73, 74, 76, 89, 90, 91, 168, 169, 170, 241, 244, 254, [274], [279], [281]. Pocomoke blk c,by Reform— Presto, 119, 123,133, 153, 154, 168,169,170, 174. 175, 178, 181, 182, 185, 186, 188, 215, 218, [285], [286] [288], [289], [292], (294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Polaris, ch c, by Thunderstorm— Cordelia, 38, 58, 69, 73, 76, 91, [264], [267], [269], [271], [272], [274], [279]. Pontico, b c. by Mortem er—Agenoria, 133, 153, 154, 178, 179, 187, [286J, [288], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Porter Ashe, ch c, by Joe Hooker— Abbey, 241, 243, 244, 245, 254, [309], [310], [312]. Porthane, b g, by Highlander— Mollie Hart, 16, 73, 74, 76, 91, [279], [281]. Portland, blk or br c, by Virgil— Fine work, 119, 123, 153, 154, 168, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 188, 215, 218, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302], [304], [306J, [307], [308]. Preeioso, b f, by Glenelg— Stamps, 88, 90, 123, 168, 170, 174, 175, 178 179, 241, 244, 253, 254, [269], [271], [272], [273], [279], [280], [281],[?98], [299], [300], [301], [302], [303], [310]. Pretender, ch c, by Plempo— Sallie Mac, [272], [302\ Prima Donna, ch f, by Plen'po— Annie C, 15, 37, 39, 57, 72, 88, 90, 170, 182, 216, 221, [269], [270], [271], [272], [280]. 64 Tioo-Year-Oids. Primero, ch c, by Grinstead— Jennie B., 38, il, 58, 73, 89, 91, 133, 169, 177, 214, 218, 221, [269], [271], [273], [277], [278], [281], [292], [300], [S02], [304], [308j. Prince Leopold, ch c, by Doncaster - Princess, 119, 133, 168, 170, 176. 177, 178, 179, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Promenade, ch c, by Dalcanardocb— Waltz, 133, 178, 179, 186, 215, 217, 218, 219, 221, [289], [290], [292], [300], [301], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Puffer {late Mary Damon), b f, by King Ban— Attractive, 91, 136, 184, 259. Pure Rye, b f, by Billet— Mary Clark, 24, 26, 37, 39, 42, 57, 72, 74, 76, 88, 90, 91, 133, 153, 154, 168, 170, 174, 176. 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, [264], [265], [269], [270], [271], [275], [286], [288], [292], [294], ]295], [2961, [298], [299], [300], [301], [302], [303]. a. Queen of Hearts, ch f, by Kingfisher- Nellie James, 154, 156, 217. Quincy.b c, by Lisbon— Maggie Hunter, 119,153, 154, 178, 179, [286], [288J, [289], [290], [292], [294], [296]. [300], [301], [302]. Quito, ch c, by Duke of Magenta— Quits, 104, 105, 112, 153, 154, 156,169, 170, 174, 175, 177, 183, 184, 218, [285], [288], [294), [296], [298], [300], [301], [302], [304], [306]. R. Eadiant, b f, by Ten Broeck — Brandoline, [270]. Bagnaroc, b c, by Saxon— Squeez'em, 187, [286], [288], [292], [302]. Eed Girl, ch f, by Duke of Magenta— Malvina, 24, 37, 39, 57, 67, 72, 88, 91, 216, 220, 259, 260, [265], [270], [275], [280]. Eed Riding Hood, ch f, by Fiddlesticks— Toucques, 123, 168, 170, 181, 183, 185, [287], [291], [293], [295], [299], [303], [305]. Eednette, ch c, by Red Bluff— Manette, 136, 152. Eefrain, ch f, by Reform or Blythewood— Rachel, 123, 181, 183, 184, 188, 214, 216, 217, 220, 221. Eegina, b f, by Spendthrift— Constantinople, 133, 220, 221, [286], [287], [288], [291], [292], [293], [295], [299] [302], [303], [305]. Renounce, h c, by Renown— imp. Buttercup, 38, 58, 74, 91, 214, 217. Eepartee, b c,by Glenelg— Eetort, 168, 170, [286J, [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308J. Two- Yeir- Olds. 65 Bestless, ch f, by Mortemer— Glenrose, 119, 133, 153, 154, 156, 168, 170, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, [286]', [287], [288], [293], [294], [295], [296J, [298], [29Qj, [300], [301], [302], [303]. Beturaing Board, cli c, by Incommode— I. O. U., 259, 260, [281]. Eeuben, blk c, by Enquirer— Nubia, 68. 69, [269], [271], [272], [273], [274], [276], [277], [278], [279], [281], [307], [308]. Eevenge, b c, by Renown— Kosa Lee, 16, 58, 59, 73, 91, 215, 218, 219. ileverse, br f, by Renown— Nannie Lee, 15, 37, 57, 72, 216, 220. Richfield, br c, by Virgil— Ecboless, 119, 153, 154, 156, 168, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, 215, 218, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Richball, b c, by Voltigeur— Nellie D., 91. Rigolette, cb f, by Norfolk— Neapolitan, 244, 253, 254, [310], [311], [312]. Boating Wind, b c, by Gils Johnson— Harriet, 41, 59. Bobber, b c, by imp. Thunderstorm or Royalty— May "Wilson, [267]. Robin Lass, b f, by Flood— Robin Girl, 72, 74, 76, 88, 90, 91, 168, 169, 170,253, 254, [274], [275], [276], [277], [278], [279], [280], [281], '[301]! [303], [309], [310], [311], [312]. Bock and Rye, ch c, by Vlrgilian— Tecalco, 119, 153, 170, 174, 187, 215. 218, 219, [283], [285], [286], [288], [294], [300], [301],[302].[304],[306]i[308]. Bockwell, ch c,by Springbok— Laven a, [264], [266], [267],[268],[269J,[272], [273], [286], [288]. Bosa Belle, blk f, by Inspector— Nettie, [313]. Bosine, b f, by Strathmore— Lady Jane, 67, [275]. Bough Edge,b g, by Voltiguer— Lou Belle, 136. Boyal, br c. by Virgilian— Luna, 119, 170, 176, 181, 187, 215,219, 221 [285], [286], [288], [296], [300], [301], [302], [304], [308]. Rozeta, b f, by Incommode— Miry P., 152, 260. Butland, br c, by Virgil— Finesse, 119, 153, 154, 15 6, 168, 174, 175, 176, 177,178, 179, 215.218, [286], [2^8], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], '[298],' [300], [301], [302], [304], [303], [307], [308]. S. *■ Sabrina, b f, by Norfolk— Kitten, 72, 74, 242, 243, 245. Sage Tea, b f, by Botheration— Otolia, [283], [284], [291], [299], [305]. Salisbury, brg, by Stonehenge-JuliettaCw^ticA see), 123, 133, 19t,154, 168, 170,181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 188, [239], [290] [291] [293] ' [298], [300], [301], [302]. 66 ■ Two-Year-Olds. Saluda, eh f, by Mortemer— Perfection, 153, 154, 156, 184, [287], [295J^ [298], [299], [392], [303]. Sampson, b g, by Lucifer— Mrs. Winslow, [276], [278], [301], [302]. Santa Anita Belle, br f, by Grinstead— Santa Anita, 37, 67, 7^, 74, 75, 76,. 88, 91, 177, 214, 216, 220, 259, [270], [273], [275], [299], [305j: Sarsfield, br g, by Matador— Farina, 136. Savanac, cb c, by Mortemer— Sly Boots, 119, 133, 153, 154, 156, 168, 170,. 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 188, [286], [288], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Saxony, br c, by Saxon— Enquiress, 133, 153, 1T4, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179^ [289], [290], [294], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Schottka, b f, by Virgil— Schott, 91, [265], [269], [270], [273], [280]. Scottish Lass, b f, by Scottish Chief— Doncaster Lass, 169, 170, 177, 178, 179, [284], [287], [291], [293], [295], [299], [303], [305]. Shadow, b f, by Virgil -Sunshine, 24, 39, 41, 57, 67, [275]. Shady, br f, by Legatee— Keep Dark, 104, 105, 112, [284], [287], [291], [293], [295]. [305]. Shamrock, b or br f, by Stratford— Tara, 156, 187, [287], [293], Silence, b c, by Brigadier — May T., 136. Silk Gown, b f, by Longfellow— Modiste, 67, [265], [270], [275], [280]. Silver Bell, eh f, by Billet or Bertram— Mattie Amelia, 24, 57, 67, [275]. Silver Cloud, b c, by Grinstead— Experiment, 40, 42, 58, 59, 68, 69, 78, 74, 75, 76, 89, 90, 133, 155, 168, 170. 176, 217, 218, 259, [269], [271], [273], [274], [276], [277], [278]. [279]. [292], [300]. [301], [302J. [304],, [306], [307], [308J. Sir Joseph, ch c, by Glenelg— Susie Linwood, [269], [271],[272],[273],[279]. Sis Himyar, b f, by Alarm-Hira, 24, 26, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 57, 58. 59, 67 68, 69, 72, 74. 76. 91, [264], [265], [267], [269], [270], [275], [276], [277] [278], [279], [280], [281]. Skylark, b f, by Aerolite- Sweetbread, [313]. Souvenir, b f, by Eolus— Sans Souci, [284]. Solid Silver, ch c, by Rutherford— J osie C, 38, 40. 59, 73, 74, 75, 76,89,90 133, 168, 169, 177, ^178, 179, 215, 219, 260, [269], [271], [274], [276], [279], [281], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Soprano, b f, by Great Tom— Duet, [287], [291J. [293]. Spaldie, br f, by Blue Mantle— Janet. 67, 68, 69, 75, 88, 90, 91, 215, 216 , 218, 220, 259, 260, [265], [267], [270], [272], [275], [276], [277], [278]» [279], [280], [805], Spitette, br f, by Eeform— Megara, 123, 182, 185, 188, 214, 216, 220,[287]» [291], [293], [295], [299], [303], [305]. Twc- Year- Olds. 67 Springaway, b c, by Scotland or Spinner— Aetra, 164, 105, 112, 136. 152. Stalwart, ch c, by Alarm— Preciosa, 133, 178, 179, 181, 184, 185, 188, 215, 218, [286], [2881, [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [80i],[302], , [304], [306], [307], [308]. Starling, ch c, by Eappahannock or John Payne— Idalia, 9, 105, 136, 156,170. Strategy, br f, by Stratford— Colleen Bawn, 170, 174, 176, 178, 184, 187, [283], [284], [287], [291], [295J, [299], [303]. St. Eltoo, b c, by lU-Used— Feu-FoUet, 168, 184, 185, 186, 188, [302]. Stockton, b c, by Longfield, dam by Monday, 73, 74, 75, 76. Stony Batter, b g, by Highlander— Countess, 9, 16, 17, 73, 74, 76, 89, 91, [279], [281]. Stormer, br c, by Thunderstorm— Kelpie, 68, 69, 76, 89, 90, 215, 218,259, 260, [264], [266], [267], [269],[271], [272], [274], [276], [2777, [278], [279], [281], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Sungleam, ch f, by King Alfonso— Lady Stockwell, 67, 69, 88, 90, [275], [280]. Sunlit, ch f, by Monday— Lillie R., 242, 243. Surprise, b f, by Damon— Pest, 72, 74, 76, 91. Susanna, b f, by Kingfisher— Susquehanna, 178, 179. Susan fl , ch f, by Elkhorn— Edith Rowett, 88. Susie F., ch f, by Rebel— Hybla, 15, 37, 40, 57. Syntas, ch c, by St. Martin— Misfortune, 25, 26, 38,40, 41, 42, 58, 59, 73, 76, 89, 90, 91, 133, 153, 154, 168, 170, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188. [264], [266], [269], [271], [274], [276], [286], [288], [292], [294], [296], [300 1, [301], [302]. By Saxon, b g. dam Wyandotte, 168. By Spinneb, ch c, dam Piety, 217, 221. By Stonehenge, b g, dam Chamois, 183, 184, [298]. By Stonehenge, b g, dam Julietta, 174,175,176,177,178,179. (See Salisbury.) By Stonehenge, ch c, dam Mary Buckley, 184. By Steeling, b o, dan: Sea Mark, [292], [294], [298], [300], [301], [302]. T. Talladega, ch f, by Mortem er—Estella, 119, *133, [287], [293], [295], [3021^ {See Welcome.) Tansy, ch f, by Ten Broeok— Sistova, [270]. ♦Declared Jan. 1, at $10. 68 Two-Year- Olds. Tartar, ch g, by Great Tom— T^landina, 25, 26, 38, 40, 41, 42, 58, 59, 68 , 73, 74, 76, 89, 90, 91, 214, 217, 221, 259, 260, [281], Ten Like, b c, by Ten Broeck— Vera L.. 25, 38. 40, 58, 73, 91, 170, 217, 221, [276], [278], [279], [281]. Ten Thousand, cb c, by Ten Broeck— Lady Richards, [269], [271], [296], [304], [308]. Thebes, blk or br f, by Tomahawk— Bonnetta, 9, 15, 67, [270]. The Bard, b c, by Longfellow— Bradamante. 119, 168, 170, 174, 176, 178, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 188, [285],[286], [288], [290], [292], [301], [302]. The Bourbon, b c, by Billet— Mirah, 25, 26, 38, 40, 41, 58, 59, 73, 74, 76, 89, 90, 91, 168, 170, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, [274], [276],[279],[281]. The Dipper, ch c, by Springbok— Easter Planet, 153 154, 170, [286], [288], [289], [290], [294], [296], (Dead). The Doctor, b c, by Reform— Essayez 11,, 133, 168, 178, 179, 181, 182, 184, 188, 215, 218, 219, 221, [286], [288], [289], [290], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302], [304]. [306], [307], [308], The Dude, b c, by Monarchist— Coliseum, 42, 76, 89, 90, 91, 259, 260, [269], [271], [272], [279], [281], Theodore, b c, by Alarm — Theodosia, 133, Tiara, b f, by Glenelg— Cameo, 24, 57, 67, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 218, [270], [275], [287], [291], [293], [295], [299], [303], [305], - Tom Daly, ch c, by Kyrle Daly— Columbia, 73, 74, 76, 243, 245, Trance, ch f, by Blue Eyes— Vision, 24, 37, 57, 67, 72,88, 91, [265], [270], [275], [277], [280], Traviata, b f, by Great Tom— Variety, [270], Trellis, ch f, by Great Tom— Made ra, 244. Trinkitat, ch f, by Thunderstorm— Midsummer. 24, 37, 57, 68, 72, 88, 91, [270], [280], Tub, b f, by Frogtown— Duplicate, 72, 76, 88, [270], [271], [272], [273], [275], [277], [278], [280], Typo, ch c, by Great Tom— Martica, 38, 40, 41, 42, 58, 59, 68, 69, 73, 74, *76, 89, 90, [269], [271], [272], [273], [277], [279], [302], Tyranny, ch f, by Great Tom— Moselle, 72, 74, 76, 88, 90, 181, 182, 183, 185, 188, [270], [279], [280], [281], [.303], By Telemachus, blk f, dam Rosie, [283], [284], [287], [295], [305], By Thtjnderstoem, ch f, dam Sue Dougherty, 119, 170, [286], [287], [288], [293], [295], [302], [304], [305], [306], [307], [308], *Misprinted Tippo, Two- Year- Olds.. 69 u. Ulidia, b f, by Mortemer— Letola, 153, 154, [287], [293], [295], [298], [302]. Ulva, ch c, by Blue Eyes— La Grande Duchesse, [264], [267], [271], [276], [277], [281]. Uncle Dan, b c, by Rossifer— Shamrock, 9, 16, 17, 73, 74, 76, 89, 90, 91, [279], [281]. Unique, ch c, by Dudley — Una, 136. Ursuline Nun, br f, by Longfellow— Waterwitch, 72, 88, 136, 170, [270], [280]. Useful, b f, by Pat Malloy— Jennie H , 24, 37. V. Valor, br c, by Virgil-Sister to Joe Daniels, 42, 59, 69, 74,9a[276],[278]. Vamoose, ch f, by Vigil— Jennie C, 37, 75, *88, 91, [270], [275], [230]. Vedette, b f, by Tomahawk or Vigil— Ellen Alice, 88, 90, [270], [275]. Velvet, b c, by Algerine— Valleria, 104, 105, 112, 119, 133, 154, 168, 169, 170, 176, 181, 182, 183, 184, 186, 188, [283], [286], [288], [290], [292], [294], [296], [300], [301], [302], [304], [307], [308]. Vendor, b or br c, by Vigil— Maggie Morgan, 9, 38, 58, 69, 73, 75, [269], [271], [272]. [274], [276], [278], [279], [302]. Verity, b f, by Vigil— Miss Maria, [270]. Victor, b c, by Virgil— Zea, 16, 17. 41, 74, 75, [269], [271], [272], [274], [277], [279], [302]. Vie, blk f, by Virgil— Kith, 24, 37, 57, 67, 72, 91, [270], [275], [280]. Vindicator, b or br c, by Vigil— Belle Peyton, [269], [271]. Vindex, br c, by Virgil— Nota Bene, 218, [289], [290]. Virgaloo, blk e, by Virgil— Annie Hall {which see), [289], [290], [293], [294], [296], [298], [300], [302]. Virgie D., b f.by Virgil— Madame Dudley, 24, 37, 57,67,72,91,[275],[280]. Virgie H., b f, by Revolver— Skipper, 219, 221. Virgilena, b f, by Virgil— Hayti, [271]. Virgilia, b f, by Virgilian— Rosa Kader, 104, 105, 112, 156, 217, 220, [284], [299], [303]. Virginia, b f, by Virgil— Nannie Bay, 37, 67, 67, 220. Virginius, ch c, by Longfield— Virginia, 73, 74, 75, 76. Votary, b c, by Eiminster— Vivid, 156. Vulcan, b c, by Virgil— Impudence, [269], [271], [272], [273], [279]. By Ventilator, br f. dam Faverdale, 187, [291], [293]. {Dead). By Vtbgil, blk c, dam Annie Hall, 133, 168, 170, 177, 178, 179, 181, 183. 185,188. (A^ee Virgaloo.) ♦Declared April 1, at $15. 70 'Tico- Ytar- ds. AV. Waddell Bryant, b c, by Hyder All— Jennie Rjwett, 16, 17, 38, 42, 58, 59, 68, 69, 214, 217, [271], 274], [276]. Wahoo, ch c, by Kyrle Daly— Wab-ta-Wah, 91, [272], [278], [304], ]308]. Waitaway, b f, by Rosicrucian— Bordelaise, 119, 123, 133, 153, 154, 168 , 170, 174. 176, 182, 183, 215, [284], [286], [287], [289], [291], [293], [294], "[•295], [298], [299], [302], [303], [305], [308]. Waitawhile, ch f, by Stratford— Bye an d-Bye, 156, 184, 187, [284], [287], [291], [293], [299], [303]. Walter H., b c, by Voltigeur -Beware, 136. 181, 182, 183, 185, 188. Wanderoo, b c, by Wanderer -Kiss-Me-Quick, 25, 26, 38, 40, 58, 68, 89, 90, 91, 214, 217, 219, [264], [267], [269], [271]. Warfellow, br c, by Longfellow— War Over, 68, 69, 89, 90, 215, 218, 259, 260, [264], [266], [267], [268], [269], [271], [272], [273], [274], [276],[277], [278], [279], [281], [304], [306], [307], [308]. War Whoop, b c, by Alarm— Wacwickshire, 119, 168, 170, 176, 177, 181, 183, 184, [285], [286], [288], [294], [296], [298], [300], [391], [302], [304], [307], [308]. Wauweecus, ch c, by Alarm— Maggie B. B., [286], [288], [294], [296],[293], [300], [301], [302], [304], [306], [307], [308]. Waw-o-sae-na, ch f, by Dudley— Wah-o-raisa, 91,260, [270], [273], [275], [278], [305]. Wayward, b c, by Wilful— Grecian Maid, 104, 184, 185, [283], [285], [286], [288], [294]. Welcome, ch f, by Mortemer— Estella, 136, 156, 168, 170. {5ee Talladega.) Wheatley, ch c, by King Ban— Susie Fuller, 119, 153, 154, 170, 214, 215, 217, 218, [283], [285], [286], [288], [294], [296], [304] , [306],[307], [308j. Whittier, b c, by Flood— Lizzie Whipps, 241, 244, 254, [300], [301,] [302], [309], [310], [312]. Wild Bruce, br c, by Bill Bruce- Wild Brier. [306], [307], [313]. Wildwood, ch c, by Attila— Wild Rose, 133, 156, 184, [286], [288], [289], [290], [294], [296], [300], [301], [302], [308]. Willie Martin, ch c, by Watson — Patti, 9. Winfred, ch c, by Mortemer— Minnie Minor, 119, 133, 153, 154, 168, 170, 174,175,176,177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 388, [286], [288], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Winona, ch f, by Springbok — War Lass, 260. Witch, ch f, by Mortemer— Lady Wallenstein, 136, 170, 216, 220, [237]. Woodcraft, b c, by FeUowcraft— Tolona, 25, [264], [268], [269], [273], Woodstock, ch g, by Bill Bruce— Galvantres*?, [313]. Two-Tear-Olds. 71 By WiLDiDLE, b f, dam Lizzie Brown, 242. By WiLDiDLE, b f, dam Mary Wade, 241, 244, 253, 254, [309], [310], [311], [312]. By WiLDiDLE, b f, dam Nettie Brown, 244, 253. By WHEATiiT, b f, dam Rebecca, [311]. X. Xallapa, b f, by Billet -Emily Fuller, 67, 91, 259, 260, [275], If. Yucatan, b c, by Duke of Magenta— Hortense, 119, 133, 153, 154, 168, 170, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182. 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, • . . [286], [288], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Yosemite, b g, by Lisbon— Glene, 3, 4, 9, 74, 76, 90, 91, 186, 188, 214, 217, 219, 221. (Afterwards named Mattie Corbett, which see), Ysabel, b f, by Leinster-Addie A., 72, 76, *88, [279], [280], [281], [311]. Z. Zamor, b c, by Mortemer— Zoo-Zoo. 119, 133, 153, 154, 178, 179, [286.], . [288], [292], [294], [296], [298], [300], [301], [302]. Zigzag, b c, by Buckden— WJiirligig, 68, 69, 260, [273], [274J, [276], [277] . [278], [279], [281]. ♦Declared April 1, at $15. 72 Running Records. Running Records. FASTEST AND MOST CREDITABLE PERFORMANCES AT ALL DISTANCES TO THE END OF 1884. Q,uarter of a miJe — Belle, age and weight unknown, at Galveston, Tex., July 3,1880... : 21^8. Headlight, age and weight unknown, at Montgomery City, Mo., Sept. 27, '82 23g. Harry Bluff, age and weight unknown, at Helena, Mont., Oct. 11, '82 : 23>is. Tliree furlongs— Alsie, i, —lb., at Little Rock, Ark., April 25, '82 36Ks; Haifa mile— OUtipa, 2, 97 lb., at Saratoga, July 25, '74. '. 475^s Premium, a, 115 lb. , at Chicago Driving Park, June 30, '84. 48 »^s Soubrette, 2, 107 lb. , at Jerome Park, June 8, '82 49s. Lizzie S., 2, 97 lb., at Lexington, May 8, '80 49s. Mission Belle, 2, 107 lb., Washington Park, Chicago, July 10, '84 ....: ..:....... 19s. Harold, 2, 110 lb., at Saratoga, July 23, '78 49^8- Burton, 2, 110 lb., at Saratoga, N. T., July 24, '83 49^s. Idalia, 2, 107 lb., at Monmouth Park, July 4, '76 49^s. Volante, 2, 110 lb., at Saratoga, July 22, '84 49i^s Vampire, 2, 110 lb., at Saratoga, July 22, '81 49)^g Memento, 2, in lb., at Saratoga, July 19, '81 49^s Spinaway, 2, 107 lb., at Jerome Park." June 3, '80 49%ff Memento, 2, 107 lb., at Monmouth Pafk, July 2, '81 50s. Ram Lai, 2, 109 lb., at New Orleans, April 16, '84 51)^s. Florio, 2, 112 lb., at Washington, May 14, '84 52J^s Spinaway, 2, 119 lb., at Monmouth Park, July 3, '80 52^8 Five furlongs— Neyella, 2, 87 lb., at Salem, Oregon 1:00>^ Princess, 4, 68 lbs., at Louisville, May 21, '84 (straight) 1:01 Rosary, 2, 68 lbs., at Louisville, Ky., May 28, '83 1:01K Olivia, 2, 97 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 5, '81 1:01^ Bouncer, 2, 1041b., at Monmouth, July 4, '81 1:02 Eunning Becords. 75 Mollie Brown, 2, 97 lb., at Springfield, 111. . June 17, '80 1 :02 Lizzies., 3, 92 1b., at St. Louis, June 10, '81 1:02 Mammonist, 5, 118 lb., at Louisville, Ky., May 24, '82 1:02 Bonnie Lizzie, 4, 113 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, June 13, '82. . . 1:02J^ Onondaga, 2, 115 lb., at Monmouth. July 7, '81 1:91% Gerald, 2. 115 lb. , at Sheepshead, June 16. '82 1 :02 >i Memento, 2, 110 lbs., at Sheepshead Bay, Aug. 30, '81. 1:02 >^ Satanella, 2, 107 lb., at San Francisco, May 2, 82 1:02 J^ N.avarro, 5, 120 lb , at Sheepshead Bay June 12, '83 1:02}^ Fairview, 2, 102 lb , at Saratoga, Aug. 2, '82 1:02^ Bonnie Wood, 3, 102 lb., at Saratoga, July 20, '78 1:02^ Florio, 2, 117 lb., at Washington, May 16, '84 1 03>i Beatitude, 4, 113 lb., at Saratoga, July 17, '80 1:03 J^ Egypt, a, 120 lb., at Saratoga, July 19/79 1:04 Spinaway, 2. 114 lb., at Sheepshead, June 22, '80 1:04 J^ Spinaway, 2, 119 lb., at Monmouth Park, July 8, '81. l:045i Ohio Boy, a, 157 lb., at Sheepshead, Sept. 1, '81 .'.. . . 1:08^ 1,»00 yards- Hickory Jim, a, 110 lb., at New Orleans, March 13, '83 1:10 Wedding Day, 5, 112 lb., at New Orleans, Feb. 22, '83 1:10^ Six farlone;s — Force, 5, 121 lb., at Louisville, Sept. 24, '83 (straight) 1:13 Pearl Jennings, 4, 112 lb., at Louisville, May 28, '83 (straight) IrlSJ^ Matinee, 2, 102 lb., at LouisvUle, Sept. 24, '83 (straight) 1:13?^ Barrett, 2. 110 lbs., at Monmouth Park, Aug. 14, '80 1:14 Monarch, 3, 91 lb., at Saratoga. Aug. 22. '82 1:14 Knight Templar, 3, 77 lb., at Sheepshead, Sept 18, '80 1:14 Gouverneur, 2, 82 lb., at Sheepshead. Sept. 18, '80 1:14J< Gouvemeur, 2, 98 lb., at Sheepshead, Sept. 25, '80 1:14>^ (After dead heat with Ada. 2, 87 lb., in 1:14^). Hiawassa, 2, 70 lbs., at Saratoga. July 20, '81 1:14'5^ Patti, ?, 92 lbs., at Chicago, July 2, '81 1:UJ^ Iota, a, 901b., at Long Branch, Aug. 19 '84 1:143^ Jake White, 5, 100 lb , at Saratoga, Aug. 25, '82 1:143^ George Kinney, 2, 110 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 3, '82 1:15 (Repeated, same; weight, same place, Aug. 12). Barnes, 2, 1101b., at Saratoga, July 25, '82.., 1:15 Gano, 2. 100 lb., at San Francisco, April 29. '82 3 :15 Bonnie Lizzie, 3, 106 lb., at Brighton, Aug. 30, '81 ... 1:15 Charley Gorham, o, 103 lb., at Sheepshead, June 29, '81 ... 1:15 Hindoo, 2, 1001b., at Chicago. June 21, '80 1:15 Knight Templar, 4, 1041b., at Saratoga, Aug. 31, '81- 1:15 Maggie A yer, 4, 112 lb., at Louisville, May 20. '82 1:15)^ Lady Middleton. 4, 101 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 1. '79 1:15^ (After dead heat with Checkmate, 4, 108 lb., in 1:17). Oden, 4, 1181b . at Sheepshead. June 21, '81 1;15^ Onondaga, 2, 110 lb., at Sheepshead, June 25, '81 1:15J^ Eunnymede, 2, lU71b.. at Saratoga Aug. 2. '81 1:15J^ Barrett,2, 115 lb, at Monmouth Park, Aug. 17, '80 1:15>^ Rhadamanthus, 5, 122 1b., at Saratoga, Aug. 19, '77 1,15^ Goano, 2,115 1b., at Long Branch. Aug. 16, '84.. 1:15X 74 Bunning Records. Chimera, 2, 117 lb., at Long Branch, A.ug. 19, '84 1:15^ One Dime, 5, 120 lb,, at Saratoga, July 21, '»1 1:15% Mammonist, 5, 118 lbs., at Lexington. May 2. '82 1:15% Victim, 5, 122 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 18, '81 1:16 *Julietta c, 2. 115 lb , at Monmouth, Aug. 16, '81 1:16 Bica, 5, 126 lb., at Baltimore, May 22, '84 1:17 Edleweiss. 1471b., atSheepshead, Junel8, '81 l-.ll^A Kingcralt, 3, 1271b., at Sheepshead, Sept. 21, '80 1:18 Lady Middleton, 5, 140 lb., at Saratoga, July 28, '80 1:185^ Ohio Boy. a. 158 lb., at Monmouth, Aug. 16, '81 1:18% Spark, 3, 135 lb., at Jerome Park, Sept. 28, '81.... 1:20 Kingcraft, 3. 140 lb,, at Saratoga, Aug. 18, '80 1:20>^ Harlequin, 4, 1 41 lb., at Sheepshead, Sept, 8, '80 1:20 '4 *Since called Marsh Be don. Seven furlongs — Joe Murray, 5, 117 lb., at Chicago, July 17, '84 1:2S]4 Miss Woodford, 4, 115 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept, 6, '84, . 1:28% iittle Phil, 4, 111 lb„ at Monmouth Park, July 3, '82 1:28% Duplex, 4, 116 lb,, at Monmouth Park Aug. 9, '83 1:29 Fellowplay, 4, 105 lb., at Brighton, Sept. 8. '82 1:29 . Little Minch, 2, 75 lb., at Brighton, Nov. 7, '82 1:29 Joe Murray, 3, 90 lb., at Brighton, Aug. 10, '82 1:293^ Strathspey, 4. Ill lb., at Monmouth, July 19, '82 1:29% Miller, 2, 118 lb., at Brighton Beach, Nov. 27, '84 1 :32 Geo. Singerly, 3, 141 lb., at Brighton Beach, Oct. 29, '84 1:34>^ One mile — *renBroeck, 5, 1101b , at Louisville, May 24, '77 1:39% Pearl Jennings, 5, 106^ lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 16, '84 1:40^ Boardman, 4, 91 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 20, '80. 1:40X Pearl Jennings, 4, 112 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept, 19, '84. . 1:41 Aranza, 6, 1101b., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept, 9, '84 1:41 War eld, a, 871b., at Saratoga, July 26, '82 1:41 Marchioness, 5, 64 lb., at Brighton Beach, July 6, '81 , 1:41 Wedding Day, 4, 91 lb,, at Saratoga, July 25, '82 1 41>^ Girofle, 5, 105 lb., at Monmouth, Aug, 5, '82 1:41>^ George Kinney, 4, 111 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, June 19, '84. . 1:41% Blenheim, 3, 97 lb., at Saratoga, July 27, '82 1:41^ Searcher, 3, 901b., at Lexington, May 13, '75 1:41% Tictim, 5, 117 lb„ at Saratoga, Aug. 1, '81 ..... 1 :41^ Checkmate, a, 118 lb., at Louisville, May 26, '82 1:42 Warfield, 5, 103 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept, 25, '80 1:42 Bootjack, 3, 104 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 26, '81 1:42 Breeze, 2, 64 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 19, '82 1:42 Parole, a, 102 lb., at Pimlico, Oct. 21, '80 1 :42 Hindoo, 3, 108 1b., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 1, '81 1:42 Knight Templar, 4, 106 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 6, '81 1 :42 Ella Warfield, a, 100 lb., at Baltimore, May 23, '84 , 1 :42 Pizarro, 3, 105 lb., at Monmouth Park, July 17, '83 1^*2^ Victim, 5, 118 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, June 18, '81 1:42 Warfield, 6, 112 lb ., at Saratoga, July 3, '81 , 1 :42 Running Records. 75 Duke of Montrose, 4, 113 lb., at Saratoga, July 22, '81 1:42 ^ *Grey Planet, 5, 110 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 13, '74 1:42 >^ Hindoo, 3, 1181b., at Sbeepshead Bay, June 15, '81 1:433^ Elizabetb, 2, 85 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 20, '84 1AB}4 Mistake, 2, 100 lb,, at Louisville, Sept. 26, '79 1:43 >! Incommode, a, 146 lb., at Louisville, May 21, '81 1:44 Ata^anta, 2, — lb., at San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 12, '81 , 1:44 Belle of the Meade, 2, 97 lb., at Louisville, Sept. 27, '76 1:44 14 Crickmore, 2, 97 lb. , at Pimlico, Oct. 22, '80 , 1 :44 ^^ BaUard, 2, 1001b., at Chicago, July 2, '81 1:44 J^ Sarsfield, 2, 100 lb., at Lexington, Sept. 17, '80 1:44^ BendOr, 4, 1491b., at Saratoj;a, July 18, '82 145 Rica, 5, 143 lb , at Washington, Oct. 22, '84 .1:45 Democrat, 3, 123 1b., at Brighton Beach, Sept. 20, '80.,... .. 1:45X Bucktie, 4, 136 lb., at Brighton Heach, Sept. 22, '80 1:46 Terror, a, 150 lb., at Saratoga, Aug 4, '82 . •. 1:46^ Flower of Meath, 6, 157 lb., at Washington. May 16, '84 1:49?^ Vampire, 2, 120 lb., at Monmouth Park, July 7, '81. 1:50 * Against time. Mile and Iialf a furlong — Creosote, 4, 1141b., at Louisville, May 19, '82 1:48% Bend Or, 4, 117 lb., at Louisville. May 30, '82 '. 1:49 Freeland, 5, 122 lb . at Louisville, May 17, '84 1:50 Checkmate a, 118 lb., at Louisville, May 17, '82 1:50^/^ Maggie Ayer, 4, 112 lb., at Louisville, May 27, '82 1:50^ Mile and a furlong — Rosalie, 4, catch weight (about 80"!, Brighton Beach, Aug. 13,'81 , 1:53M Bob Woolley, 3. 90 lb , at Lexington, Sept 6, '75 1:54 Brambaletta, 4. 63 lb., at Louisville, Mav 26, '82 1:54 Greenland, 3, 108 lb., at Saratoga, July 23, '81 l-M^ Girofle, 4, 106 lb., at =!aratoga, Aug. 6, '81 1:54 ^.i Patti,3, 891b., at Chicago, June 22, '81 1:54^^ Bootjack, 4, 113 lb., at Saratoga, July 22, '82 1 :54X Himyar, 5, 115 lb., at Louisville, S-pt. 30, '80 , 1:54^ Victim,' 5, 116 lb., at Sheepshead, June 2, '81 1:55 Lucy Walker, 3, 91 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 5, '81 1:55 Baby, 4,1051b., at Brighton, July 31, '80 1:55 Swiney, 3, 93 1b., at Saratoga, Aug. 16, '84 1:55 Blue Eyes,, 4, 1101b , at Louisville, May 28, '79 l:55i< BlulSge'.fs^k, } at St. Louis. June 14, '80 1:55^X Goodnight, 6, 120 lb., at Saratoga, July 18, '82 1:55 }.i Duplex, 5. 116 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sspt. 11, '84 1 :.55?i Checkmate, 6, 1311b , at Saratoga, July 13, '81.. 1:56 1^ Gossip, 2, 67 Klb., at Monmouth Park, Aug. 17, '80 I:i58 Eole, 3,1161b , at Monmouth, Aug. 17, '81 1:58^ Boulevard. 4, 1411b., at Saratoga, July 20, '81 1:59 J^ Louisette, 3, 125 lb , at Washington, Oct. 22, '84 2 :00 Frankie B., 2, 97 lb., at Brighton Beach, Aug. 9, '81 2:00 Phyllis, 4, 151 lb., Louisville, Sept. 25, '76 2:01 76 Bunning Records. Spindrift, a, 168 1b,, at Jerome Park, June 12, '75 2:03^ Geo. Singerly, 3, 137 lb., at Brighton Beach, Nov. 1, '84 2:04^ Mammonist, 4, 160 lb., at Louisville, Oct. 5, '81 2:07 >^ Mile and iliree-sixteentlis — Kinglike, 4, 109 lb., at Monmouth Park, July 10, '84 2:03 >i Checkmate, a, 150 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 18, '84 .... 2:06 Mile and a quarter — Getaway, 3, 100 lb., at Saratoga', Aug. 4, '81 2:07?^ Mendelssohn, 3, 95 lb., at Lexington, MavlO, '80 2:08 Sir Hugh, 3, 102 lb , at Sarat'^ga, July 19. '81 2:08}i Checkmate, 6, 117 lb., at Saratoga. July 16, '81. 2:08iJ Beatitude, 4, 107 lb., at Chicago, June 21, '80 2:08 '^ Compensation, 4, 103 lb , at Saratoga, July 31, '82 2:08 >4 Hindoo, 4, 1221b., at Louisville, May 27, '82 2:083^ Charley Gorham, 3, 87 lb., at Lexington. May 18, '77 2 :08 % Falsetto, 3, 100 lb., at Lexington, May lb, '79 2:08^ Grinstead, 4, 108 lb., at Saratoga, July 24, "75 2:08% Imogene. 4, 102 lb., at Lexington, May 12, '84 2 :08^ Duplex, 5, 115 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 20, '84 2:09 Gossip, 2, 68 lb., at Monmouth, Aug. 19, '80 2:09>^ Parole, a, 114 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, June 23, '83 2M% Aranza, 6, 1201b., at Long Branch, Aug. 19, '84 2:09^ Monitor. 3 120 lb., at Prospect Park, Sept. 9, '79 2:10 Eipple, 3, 105 lb., at Monmouth Julv 2, '81 2:10)^ Parole, 5, 121 lb., at Saratoga, July 20, '78 2:10 ^ Hindoo, 3, 105 lb., at Louisville. May 23, '81 2:10^^ Parole, a, 120 lb., at Jerome, Oct 1, '81 2:11 Thora, 3. 113 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 9, '81 2:11 Preakness, a, 128 lb , at Jerome Park, June 13, '74 2:12 Balancer, 2, 881b., at Chicago, Sept. 17, '81.,.. 2.123^ Mile and five hundred yards— Bend Or, 4, 115 lb., at Saratoga, July 25, '82 2:10J^ Ada Glenn, 6, 1081b., at Saratoga, July 24, '82 2:11 Pinafore, 3, 97 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 22, '82 2:11 Valleria,3, 941b., at Saratoga, Aug. 1, '81 2:12^ Mile and tliree furlones — Uncas. 4, 107 1b., at Sheepshead, Sept. 23, '80 , .. 2:21?^ Eole, 3, 1101b., at Monmouth Park, Aug. 20, '81 2:24 Parole, a, 117 lb., at Sbeepshead, Sept. 8, '81 2:24'^ Clara D., 6. 118 lb., at Sacramento, Cal, Aug. 1, '81 2:2451 Luke Blackburn, 3, 96 K lb , at Sheepshead Bav, June 22, '80 2:24^ Spendthrift, 3, 123, at Jerome Park, June 10, '79 2:25?^ Mile and a half- Luke Blackburn, 3, 102 lb., at Monmouth, Aug. 17, '80 2:34 *Tom Bowling, 4, 104 lb , at Lexington, May 12, '74. . , 2:34?^ Checkmate, 6, 119 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 30, '81 2:35 Bend Or, 4, 1181b., at Saratoga, July 29, '«2 2:35 »^ Hindoo, 3, 118 lb , at Saratoga, Aug. 4, '81 •. 2:36 >^ Running Records. 77 Drake Carter, 3. 115 lbs., at Saratoga, Aug. 11. '83. . . 236 Jim Brown, 3, — lb., at Sacramento, Cal., Sept. 19". "'81.*.'."." " 2-36 1-/ Cnctmore, 105 lb., at SheepsheadSept 17 '81 2-36^' Bend Or, 4, 123 lb., at Saratoga. Aug. 12, '82.. 2-363/ Parole, 4, 97 1b., at Saratoga, Aug. 14, '77 2-363* liOrd Murphy, 3, 100 lb., at Louisville, May 20 ''79'. 2-37''* Telemachus, 3, 100 lb., at Sheepshead, Sept. 25 '80 2-37 Monitor, 5, 117 1b., at Sheepshead, Aug. 27, '81..'. . 2-37 Xizzie S., 4, 107, at Louisville, May 19, '82.. . 2-37'' Day Star, 3, 1001b., at Louisville, May 21, '78 .'.'. 2-371/ Fonso, 3, 1051b., at Louisville. May 18, '80 . 2-37y- Liatunah, 5, 112 lb , at Chicago, June 25, '81.. 2-37 1^ Drake Carter, 4. 120 lb., at Long Branch. Aug. 19, ''"sk". 2-37¥ Gabriel. 5, 115 lb., at St. Louis. June 11, '81 . ' " ' 2-37 y Parole, a, il5 lb., at Baltimore. Oct. 20. '81 2-38^ Warfield, 6, 115 lb., at Baltimore, May 26, '81. . . .". 2-38^ D of Norfolk, 3, 105 lb., at Oakland, Cal., May 14, '81','!.".' ' ' ' 2-384^ Tbora, 3. 113 lb., at Jerome Park, Sept, 28, '81 . " 2-39^^ Checkmate, 6, 125 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 15. '81 2'39 1/ Saxon, 3, 110 lb. , at Jerome Park. June 13, '74 2 -39 1 ' Knight of Ellerslie, 3, 110 lb., at Baltimore, M'ay "23. ''*84. '.'.*.'. 2-89i| * Tom Bowling was permitted by the judges to continue the run to tZ'^.^^^}^^' He ran the first mile in 1:41%. the mile and a halt in oo*.^'*^t T^.^°<^ three-quarters -in 3:03%, and the two miles in ^-i:2iX' The timing over a mile and a half was not made official. Mile and five furlongs— Bend Or, 4. 125 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 19, '82 . . 2-49 Ten Broeck, 3, 90 lb., at Lexington, Sept. 9, '75.'. .". . " ""' 2-49 k- Eole, 3, 100 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 3, '81 2 49 V Checkmate, 5, 111 lb., at Sheepshead, Sept. 16 '80 2-50 Irish King. 5, 108 lb., at Sheepshead June 21, ''81 .... 2-50 i< Monitor, 3, 98 lb., at Prospect Park, Sept. 13, '79 .... •" " 2-50i^ Thora. 3, 112 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 23, '81 2-51 Eipple, 3, 104 >^ lb., at Saratoga, Aug, 18. '81 '.".'. 2-52 Crickmore, 3, 115 1b., at Saratoga, Aug. 16, '81....'..!.'!. 2'5'> Eole. 3, 110 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 12, '81. ... 2 52^ Springbok. 4, 114 lb., at Jerome Park, June 20, 'li. '.','/.'.'.'..'. 2 53 * Mile and three-quarters— Glidelia, 5, 116 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 5, '82 3-01 Checkmate, 6, 124 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 6. '81 . . 3-01 y Olenmore. 6. 100 lb., at Sheepshead, June 23, '81 .V.'." .'.".' ' 3'-0W Monitor, 4. 115 lb., at Monmouth. Aug. 19, '80 ' 3-023/ Crickmore, 3, 111 lb., at Sheepshead, Sept. 7, '81 "'.' 3-03^ Creosote, 4, 110 lb. , at Biighton, Aug 31, '82 . " 304 L. Blackburn, 3, 105 lb., at Louisville, Sept. 30, '80 3-04 Glenmore, 5, 104 lb., at Sheepshead. June 25, '80 ". 3-04 Monitor, a, 117 1b., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 11, '84 3-05 Aella. 3, 89 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 2 '81 3-05 p'Artagnan, 3, 100 1b., at Saratoga, July 24, '75!!.' -"."."!!'" 3-06i/i L. BlackDurn, 3. 116 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 7, '80 ! 3':07 78 Running Records. Hindoo, 3, 118 lb., at Saratoga, July 16, '81 3:07>^ Parole, 4, 116 1b., at Saratoga. Aug. 11, '77 3:08 Duke of Magenta, 3, 118 lb., at Saratoga, July 20, '78 , . . 3:08 Preabness, a, 1251b., at Baltimore, Oct. 21, '74 3 08}^ Attila, 3, 110 lb., at Saratoga, July 25, '74 3:08^ (After a dead beat with Acrobat, 3, 110 lb., in 3:09^). Ferncliff, 3, 123 1b., at MonuiOuth, Aug. 14, '80 3:09 Gen. Monroe, 6, 1261b., at Saratoga, Aug. 12, '84 3:09 Mintzer, 5, 121 lb., at Sarotoga, July 28, '79 3:09 >^ Femcliflf, 3, 123 lb., at Saratoga, July 28, '80 , 3:09^ Mile and seven fnilohgs — Barnes, 4, 118 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, June 28, '84 3:21>^ Two miles — Ten Broeck, 5, 1101b., at Louisville, May 29, '77... 3:27^ Wildmoor, 6, — lb., at Kansas City, Sept. 29, '82 3:28 Bushwacker, o, 99 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 18, '81 3:30 McWbirter, 3, 100 lb., at Louisville, May 28, '77 3:30>^ Courier, 4, 101 lb. , at Louisville, May 28, '77 3 :31M Hindoo, 3, 1131b., at Saratoga, Aug. 11, '81 3:32 Fair Count, 6, 104 lb , at Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 19, '82 3 :32X True Blue, 4, 108 lb., at Saratoga, July 30, '73 3:32 J^ Monitor, a, 118 lb„ at Sheepshead Bay. Sept. 16, '84 3:32^ Glenmore, 4, 1101b., at Detroit, July 4, '79 3:333^ Boatman, 3, 1151b., at Saratoga, Aug. 10, '82 3:34 Fred^olHer, 3, — lb., at San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 12, '81. . . Z-M% Monitor, 3, 1071b , at Baltimore, Oct. 21, '79 3:34^ Falsetto, 8, 118 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 12, '79 3:353^ L. Blackburn, 3,1181b., at Saratoga, Aug. 12, '80 3:35)'^ Compensation, 3, 107 lb., at Baltimore, Oct. 21, '81 3:353^ Checkmate, 5, 116 lb., at Washington, May 20, '80 3:361^ Keport, 4, 108 lb., at Jerome Park, June 10, '80 3:361^ Eole 4, 123 ib., at Jerome Park, June 6, '82 3:38>^ Tvi^o milea and a fnrlong — Monitor, 4, 110 lb., at Baltimore, Oct. 20, '81 3:44>4 Arietides, 4, 108 lb., at Lexington, May 10, '76 3:453^ Mate. 6. 114 lb., at Saratoga, Jnly 31. '75 3:46^ Thora, 3, 921b., at Baltimore, Oct. 19, 81 3:47i^ Fair Count, 6, 103 lb., at Sheepshead, June 28, '82 3:47% Ferida, 5, 1091b.. at Sheepshead, June 29, '81 3:48 Glenmore, 5, 1141b., at Sheepshead, June 26, '80 3;48i^. T^^'O miles and a quarter — gSkfess,' ': n4 Jb:: I ** S^^^*«g^. ^^^^ ^9. '75 3:56>^ Hindoo, 4,' 117 lb., at Louisville, May 19, '82 3:57% Duchess of Norfolk, 3, 93 lb., at San Francisco, Cal., April 25 '82 3:58Ji Glenmore, 6, 114 lb., at Sheepshead, June 18, '81 3:58^ Blue Byes, '5, 1151b. at Chicago, June 22, '80.. 3:583^ Ranning Records. 79 Harry Bassett, 4, 108 lb., at Saratoga, July 16, '72 3-59 Clara D., 6, — lb., at Sacramento, Cal., Sept. 19, '81 . . . .'. .', '. . 3:59 Fred Collier, 3, 92 lb., at San Francisco, Nov. 12, '81 ...'. 4-00>^ Wanderer, 6, 114 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 13, '74 .'.'.'.. . . 4:'oo>^ Checkmate, 6, 120 lb., at Saratoga, July 21, '81 4-00 5^ Fortuna, 4, 107 lb., at Louisville, May 23, '79 4"oi 4 MoUie McCarty, 6, 115 lb., at Chicago, June 25, '79 4 -02 ' Monitor, 5, 11Mb., at Baltimore, May 27, '81 4*:02 , Two miles and a half— Aristides, 4, 104 lb., at Lexington, May 13. '76 4-27>^ KatiePease, 4, 105 Ib.,atBuffalo, Sept. 10, '74.. .*.!!..!.. 4:28i^ Miss Woodford, 4, 115 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 18, '84" 4-284^ Ballinkeel, 3, 90 lb., at Baltimore Oct. 22, '74 * 4-81^ Helmbold, 4. 108 lb., at Monmouth, July 30, '70 ' 4-335^ Trade Dollar, 5, 107 lb., at Portland. Ore., July 5, '81 ' 4:36 Monitor, 4, 115 lb., at Sheepshead, June 23, '80 .' 4-36 J^ Tom Ochiltree. 5, 129 lb., at Jerome, June 18, '77 4 36 ^ Edinburg, 5, 115 lb., at Cincinnati, June 7, '79 4:3654 Tw^o miles and five fni longs- Ten Broeck, 4, 104 lb., at Lexington, Sept. 16, '76 4-5«^^ T-wo miles and thr<>e- quarters— Hubbard, 4, 107 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 9, '73. 4:58^ Kentucky, 5, 124 lb., at Jerome Park, Oct. 3, '66 '.'.'.". 5:04 Tom Ochiltree, 4, 118 lb , at Jerome Park, June 17, '76 5:09X Three miles — Drake Carter, 4, 115 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 6 '84 5:24 Lida Stanhope, 4, 102 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 26, 82 5:25 Thora, 3, 99 lb., at Saratoga. Aug. 27, '81 ' 5-15%. Ten Breeck, 4, 104 lb., at Louisville, Sept. 23, '76 ........... 5:263^ Eole, 4, 102 lb., at Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 9, '82 5:26 J^ Elias Lawrence, 3, 98 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 28, '80 5:28^ Long Taw, 5, 115 lb . , at Chicago, July 3, '80 5:33 Clara D., 5, 111 lb., at Stockton, Cal., Sept. 29, '80 5:33^ Monarchist, 4, 108 lb., at Jerome Fark, Oct. 5, '72 5:34)4 Tom Ochiltree, 4, 118 lb. , at Monmouth, July 6, '76 5:35|i Checkmate, 6, 119 lb., at Washington, D. C, Nov. 17, '81..., 5:36 Four mi es *Ten Broect, 4, 104 lb., at Louisville, Sept. 27, '76 7:153^ Fellowcraft, 4, 108 lb., at Saratoga. Aug. 20, '74 \ 7:19j| ♦Lexington, 4, 103 lb., at New Orleans, April 2, '55 7:19^ Janet, 6, 115 lb., at Louisville, Sept. 27. '79 7:25 Wildidle, 5, 110 lb., at San Francisco, Oct. 28, '75 7:25>^ Idlewild. 5, 117 lb , at Centreville, June 25, '63 7:26i^ Jim Malone, 3. 95 lb., at Louisville, Oct. 2, '80 7:29K Kentucky, 5, 1141b., at Saratoga, Aug., '66 7;31>^ ♦Kentucky, 6, 120 lb., at Jerome Park, Oct., '67 7:31^ 80 Ranriing Becords. Abd-el-Kader, 4, 1081b., at Saratoga, Aug., '69 l-M^A Abd-el Koree, 3, 95 lb., at Jerome Park, A.ug. 17, '71 7:33 MoaarcMst, 4, 108 lb., at Jerome Park, Oct., '72 7:33^ Tom Ocbiltree, 4, 118 lb., at Jerome Park, Oct. 12, '76 7:36 *In a race against time. Under the present rules Lexington would liave been a five-year-old. Ctuarter-mile lueats — Suspender, Los Angeles, Cal., April 10. '83 23%a.—22%s. Splitier Stae, at Fargo, Dak ., Sept. 22, '82 26s. — 25 i/gs . (Snowflake won the fourth heat in 28s,) Half-mile lieats — Red Oak, a, 114 lb., at Carson City, Nev., Sept. 16, '79. . 48>^— 49 Jim Douglas (or Douglas), 3. — lb., at Sacramento, Cal., Sept 23, '81 491^—49 Pusilade, a, 112 lb., at Helena, Mon., Sept. 28, '81 49 —50^ (Billy Spanker, a, 105 lb. , won the first heat in 50s.) Plaything, 4, at Oakland, Cal., March '-iO, '79 49^— 49^ Dottie Dimple, 3, Los Angeles, Cal., April 5, '8d...A9%—50)4 -49^ Last Chance, 4, 10/ lb., won the first heat at Cynthiana, Ky., Aug. 27, '80 48)^ (Rambler won the second and third heats in 53 >^ — 56.) Stormaway, , won second and third heats at Sacra- mento, Aug. 13, '80 51M— 49X (Joyce won first heat in 50s.) Chiquita, a, 115 lb., at Denver, Col., May 22, '79 51%— 51% Half-mile lieats. Sin 9 — Fusilade, a, — , lb., at Cheyenne, Wy. Ter., Jane 30,'81 50K— 51J<-52 (Pequest, no age or weight stated, won the first in SOJ^s ) Mollie McCann, 5, at Indianapolis, July 26, '79 51>^— 51X— 50 Fasilade, 5, 112 lb., at Denver, Col., May 28, '80, won third, fourth and fifth heats in 53 '^s., 533., 58s. Amanda Belle, 4, 107 lb , won first and second heats in 52>^s., 53>4S. p ve-furJong heats — Sudie McNairy, 3, 98 lb., at Chicago, 111., July 2, '83. 1:02 >i— 1:03 .>4; Ingomar, 2, , at Mount Holly, Oct. 10, '79. 1:07 —1:03 Six-fwrlong lieats— Lizzie S., 5, 118 lb., at Louisville, Ky., Sept. 28, '83 (Straight).... •••• 1:13J^— 1:13?^ Joe Howell, a, 115 lb., at San Francisco, Nov. 15, '82. 1:14>^— 1:15>^ (Premium, a, 115 lb., won first heat in 1:14>^.) Bon. Lizzie, 3, 101 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 16, '81 1:15^—1:14^ Oleaner, 5, 110 1b., at Saratoga. Aug. 16, '84 1:15>^— l:15i.^ Charley Ross, a, 118 lb., at Brighton, July 1, '81 . . 1:16 —1:15 (L. B. Sprague, 4, 108 lb., won the first heat in 1:17.) RayinbiQ Becords. 81 Bonnie Lizzie, 4, 108 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 8, '82.... 1:16>^— 1:10 Knight Templar, 3, 92 lb., at Louisville, May 24, '80.... 1:15—1:17 Egypt, a, 1181b., at Louisville, May 28, '79 1:16 —1:17 Enigbt Templar, 4, 1071b., at Louisville, May 23,'81. 1:16^— 1:16M Al. Ament, 3, 81 lb., at Brighton. July 6, '81... 1:16 —1:17% (Charley Ross, a, 113 lb., won the first heat in 1:15>4.) Minnie Lewis, 4, 100 lb., at Brighton Beach, Se^t. 13, '80 (run in the mud and rain) 1:17K — 1:19 (Mamie R., 3, 77 lb., won the second heat in 1:18.) Bootjack, 4, 114 lb., at Louisville, May 24... l:I5^i— 1:20>^ (The second heat was a dead heat, in 1:16 J^, between Bootjack and Pride, 4, 112.) ^even furlong liea,f s — Edwin A., «, 1011b., at Brighton, Aiig. 28, '82 1:34—1:37 J^Iile Iieats — Bounce, 4, 901b., at Sheepshead, Sept. 7, '81 1:42 —1:41^ Kadi, 6, about 90 lb., at Hartford. Conn., Sept. 2, '75. 1:42^— 1:41 J< Gabriel, 5, 1151b., at St. Louis, June 13, '81 1:42>^— 1:41% ^'Argentine, 4, 104% lb., at Louisville, Sept 27, '79. 1:42^^—1:45 (Beatitude, 3, 84>^ lb., won first heat in 1:42%.) Bimyar, 3, 1051b, at St. Louis, June 4, '78 1:42^— 1:43% Camargo, 3, 100 lb., at Louisville, May 20, '75 1:44.) Glenmore. 6, 114 lb., at Sheepshead, June 16, '81. .. . 1:42%— 1:46^ (Dan Sparling, 5, 114 lb., won the first heat in 1:42 >^.) Tom Bowling, 3, 100 lb., at Lexington, May 16, '73. . 1:43^—1:43^ Grenada, 4, 112 lb., at Baltimore, May25, '81 l:i:3%—l-Al}i (Oden, 4, 106 lb„ won the second heat in 1:43%.) Boulevard, 4, 110 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 3, '81 1:44 —1:46% (Sir Hugh, 3, 97 lb., won the first heat in 1:41%.) Ferida, 5, 114 lb., at Baltimore, May 24, '81 1:44)^—1:48% (Bramble, 6* 118 lb., won the first heat in 1:443^.) J^Jile heats, 3 in 5 — Thad Stevens, a, 100 lb., at Sacramento, July 8, '73, won third, fourth and fifth heats, in 1:43>^— 1:46^-1:45 (Thornhill, 4, won first and second heats in 1:43—1:43.) L'Argentine, 6. 115 lb., at St. Louis, June 14, '79, won the first, third and fourth heats in 1:43— 1:44— 1:47% ; the second heat was a dead heat between King Faro, 5, 115 lb., and Shortline, 5, 112 lb., in , 1:433^ Wildmoor, 5, 112 lb., at Chicago, July 4, '81, won the first, fourth and fifth heats 1:43—1:46—1:49% (Brooklyn, 4, 107 lb., won second and third heats 1:44% — :145 JMile and lialf a furlong heats- Bend Or, 5, 117 lb., at Louisville, May 25, '82 1:49—1:51% (Rootjack won first heat in 1:49%.) 82 Running Records. Mile and and a furlong lieats — Gabriel, 4, 112 lb., at Sheepsbead, Sept. 23, '80 1:56 —1:56 Ferida, 5, 108 lb., at Sheepshead, Aug. 30, '81 1:563^— 1:57^ Getaway, 3, 95 lb., at St. Louis, June 10, '81 1.57 —1:58 (Pacific, 5, 115 lb., won second beat in 1:57>^.) Blarney, 3, 85 lb., at Sheepsbead, June 24, '80 1:58 —1:57 Gabriel, 5, 108 lb., at Sheepshead, Sept. 13, '81 1:58^— 1:58 Sly Dance, 4, 107 lb., at Sheepsbead, Sept. 10, '81 1:58 —1:59 Geo. McOullough, 5,114 lb., at Sheepshead. June 18, '81 1:57 —2:02 (Krupp Gun, 6, 100 lb., won the first heat in 1:56.) Mile and a quarter lieats — Glenmore. 5, 114 lb., at Sheepshead, Sept. 25, '80 2:10 —2:14 (Mary Anderson, 3, 83 lb., won first heat in 2:09.) - Compensation, 3, 92 lb., at»Washington, Nov. 18, '81 2:12 —2:17 (Brambaletta, 3, 92 lb., won the first heat in 2:10%.) Elias Lawrence, 4, 105 lb., at Sheepshead, June 22, '81 2:11 —2:20 (One Dime, 5, 110 lb., won the first heat in 2:11.) Mile and a lialf lieats — Keno. 6, at Toledo, Sept. 16, '80 ; 2:43^—2:45 (Belle of Nelson, 5, wou the second heat in 2:55.) Jack of Trumps, a, at Toledo, Sept. 11, '79 2:49 — 2:50J^ Eappahannock, 6, at Columbia, Nov. 14, '79 2:49 — 2:48>^ (Gov. Hampton, 5, won first heat in 2:51.) T"wo-mile heats — *Bradamante, 3.87 lb., at Jackson, Miss., Nov. 17, '77 3:32)^—3:29 Miss Woodford, 4, 107^ lb , at Sheepshead, Sept. 20, '84 3:33 -3:31^ Willie D , 4, 102 lb., at Prospect P^rk, Sept. 11, '79... 3:34 >^— 3:35 Getaway, 3, 95 lb , at Chicago, July 2. '81 3:36y;—3:35% Lottery 3, 100 lb., at Sacramento, Sept. 21. '78 3:36 — 3:35>^ Arizona, a, 111 lb., at Louisville, May 18, '75 3:37 >4— 3:35}^ Ferida, 5, 111, at Baltimore, May 26, 81 3:37^—3:38)^ Windrush, 3. 95 lb, at Cincinnati, May 30, '81 ...*.. . 3:41 —3:39 Ferida, 5, 111 lb., at Baltimore, Oct. 18, '81. . . ... 3:39 —3:41 (Glenmore. 6, 118 lb., won second heat in 3:37.) Bushwacker, 4, 105 lb., at Pimlico, Oct. 22, '78 3:36 — 3:38>^ (Princeton, 4, 108 lb., won second heat in 3:36^.) tEolus, 6, 118, at Piml CO, May 28. '74 3 40 -3:36%. (Mart Jordan, 6, 108 lb,, won second heat in 3:39)^.) * A very doubtful record, f Said to have been 10 seconds slower. Three-mile heats — Norfolk, 4, 100 lb., at Sacramento, Sept. 23, '65 5 : 27 >^— 5:29'/^ *Brown Dick, 3, 86 J^ lb., at New Orleans, April 10,'55. 5:30?^— 528 Mollie Jackson, 4, 101 lb., at Louisville, May 25, '61. 5:353^—5:28% (Sherrod won the second head in 5:34^^.) Vandal, 5, 110 lb., at Lexington, May 26, '55 5:36?^— 5:33 Whisper, a, 118 lb., at Lou^^sville, June 8, '78...... .. 5:39 — 5:35J^ * Brown Dick would have bsen a four-year-old under present rules. Bunaing Etcords. 83 JFour-ntiile heats — Ferida, i. 105 lb., at Sheepshead, Sept. 18, '80. . . . 7.23 %—1-Al ♦Lexington, 4, 103^^ lb., at New Orleans, April 14,'59 7:23^4 (Lecompte was withdrawn after first beat.) *Lecompte, 3, 86 lb , at New Orleans, April 8. '54.. . . 7:26 — 7:38i^ Tbad Stevens, a. 115 lb., at San Francisco, Oct. '73. . 7:30 —7:43 (Joe Danielp, 4, 103 lb., won the first heat in 7:42 1^.) Glenmore, 4, 108 lb., at Baltimore, Oct. 25, '79. .... 7:30X— 7:31 (Willie D.. 4, 105 lb., won first heat in 7:29 >^.) Bushwacl£er^4, 105 lb., at Baltimore, Oct. 26, '78 . 7:31 —8:29 (Princeton, 4, 108 lb., won second heat in 7:36 J^.) Morgan Scout, 4, 104 lb., at Lexington, Sept, 17, '70 7:32^— 7:43i^ Fashion, 5,1111b., atUnion Course, N.Y., May 10, "42. 7:32^—7:45 Geo. Martin, 5, 114 lb., at New Orleans, March 28, '43 7:33 —7:43 Tally Ho, 4, 104 lb.,at Union Conrse.N. Y., Oct. 8,'49. 7:43 J^— 8:10^^ (Free Trade won the first heat in 7:33%, Bostonia the third in 7:52.) Morgan Scout,a,112 1b.,at New Orleans, April 21, '73 7:39 — 8:04>^ (Silent Friend, 4,. 104 lb., won first heat in 7:30^.) * Under present rules Lexington and Lecompte would each have been a year older. HURDIiES. Mile, foui' Iinrdles — Suannanoa, a 120 lb., at Brighton Beach, July 16, '81 1:50 Judith, 5, 1451b., at Brighton Beach, July 17, '80 , 1:61 Mile and a furlong, fi-ve hurdles — Raven, a, 144 lb , at Saratoga, July 25, '82 2 06 Glasgow, a, 160 lb., at Saratoga, July 30, '81 2:07 , Mile and a quai ter, five liurdles — Jim McGowan, 4, 127 lb . at Brighton, Nov. 9, '82 2:16 Bridecake, 4, 119 lb.,. at Brighton, Nov. 16, '82 2 17 Kitty Clark, 3, 120 lb., at Brighton. Aug. 13, '81 2 :17 '^ Speculation, 6, 140 lb., at Brighton, Sept. 22, '81 2 18 Glasgow, a, 146 lb., at Louisville, May 19, '81 2:19 Ohio Boy, a, 143 lb., at Brighton, June 9, '82 2:19 Revenge, 6, 1441b., at Saratoga, Aug. 25, '82 2:19 Ingomar, 4, 140 lb„ at Monmouth Park, Aug. 20, '81. . . . 2:19)^ Glasgow, a, 146 lb., at St. Louis, June 6, '81 2-20 Waller, 6, 162 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 14, '78 2:21 >^ Glasgow, a, 165 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 9, '81 2:23 >^ Mile and tliree-eightKa, five hurdles- Speculation, 6, 145 lb., at Jerome Park. Oct 4, '81 2:40 Mile and a half, six hurdles- Kitty Clark, 130 lb., at Brighton, Aug. 23, '81 2:47 Speculation, 6, 125 lb., at Brighton, July 19, '81 2-47 Ike Bonham, 6, 137 lb., at Brighton, Sept. 9, '81 2:475^ Dailgasian, a, 117 lb., at Brighton, July 6, '81. 2-48 84 Bunning Records. Revenge, 6, 142 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 23, '82 2:485^ Buckra, 4, 125 lb., at Brighton, Sept. 8, '82 2:48^^ Ventilator, a, 137 lb., at Brighton, July 31, '80 2:49X Ike Bonham, a, 140 lb., at Brighton, June 16, '82 2:50 Problem, 6, 158 H)., at Monmouth, July 15, '79 2:50 Felix, 5, 1571b., at Monmouth, July 20, '82 2:511^ Derby, 6, 162 lb., at Monmouth, July 2, '78 2:52 Bertha, 6, 160 lb., at Monmouth, July 7, '78 2:52 >^ Mile and iive furlongs, »ix liardles — Turfman, 5, 140 lb., at Saratoga, Aug. 7, '82 , 3:16 Mile and three-qnai ters, seven liurdles — Kitty Clark, 4, 142 lb., at Monmouth, July 12, '82 3:17 Judith, 5, 150 lb., at Monmouth, Aug. 19, '80 3:17)^ Disturbance, 6, 158 lb., at Washington. May 17, '80 3:27 Day Star, 6, 149 lb , at Jerome Park, Sept. 28, '81 3:29 Two miles, eiglit liurdles — Tom Leathers, a, 117 lb., at New Orleans, April 16, '75 3:47 3i Ventilator, a, 135 lb., at Sheepshead, June 24, '80 3:48>^ Redman, 4, 132 lb., at Louisville, May 19, '76 3 48J^ Capt. Hutchinson, a, 144 lb., at Columbus, July 3, '75 3:50 Strychnine, 4, 136 lb., at Brighton, Aug 5, '81 3:51 Jonesboro, 4, 132 lb., at New Orleans, April 11, '68 3:51 J^ Milesian, 5. 1541^ lb., at Monmouth, Aug. 3, '72 3:52^ Two miles and a quarter, nine liurdles-^ Cariboo, 5, 154 lb., at Monmouth, Aug. 27, '75 4:33 Mile lieats, over liurdles— Joe Rhodes, 5, 140 lb, at St. Louis, June 4, '78 1:50M— 1:50J^ Frank Short, 4, 1351b, at St. Louis, June 11, '80 1:51>^— l:54i^ Bay Rum, a, 130 lb., at Sheepshead. June 25, '80... . 1:51 —1:57 (Gallagher, a, won the first heat in 1:51 J^.) Lobelia, 5 1431b., at Fashion Course, Sept. 11, '69... 1:51^—1:53^ Judith, 4, 143 lb., at Prospeck Park, Sept. 11, '79. . . . 1:52 —1:52 No records of steeplechases are given herewith. The distances are uncertain, and as the number of jumps vary on each course, what might be a creditable performance over one course would be com- paratively slow elsewhere, without taking into consideration the question of weight carried. St. Louis Fair Horse Departmmi. .«-?. pt. LOlJl^ Y-K^i- 57i.nnn m HnRs^l^HEMiuMS i DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS: Spbing Eunning Meeting, $30,000 JUNE 6th to 13th. Fall Running Meeting, - - - - - . - 113,500 SEPTEMBER 8th to 12th. Fall Tbotting Meeting, $17,500 OCTOBER 5th to 10th. HoBSE Premiums, "Faib Week," ... - $10,000 OCTOBER 5th to 10th. THE RACE COURSE of the St. Louis Fair Horse Department is the propertyof the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Association; Ihe Track. Zoological Garden and Fair Ground cover 143 acres in area. The Fair Ground, Race Track and Zoological Garden are located within thirty minutes ride of the centre of the city, accessible by five street railways, and numerous drives from all parts of the city. The system of stabling will be the most complete in the country, and those who desire to erect private stables are requested to apply at once, in order that they may receive the benefit of systematic arrange- ment in all details. The management of the St. Louis Fair Horse Department will be controlled by the Oficers and Directors of the St. Louis Fair, and upon - the same broad and liberal basis as that well known Association. The Zoological Garden of this Association is open to the public tbrough- out the year. The Annual St Louis Fair is held for one week, commencing on the first Monday in October of each year, and continuing for six day*. $50 000 is annually aT)propriated for premiums, divided among the Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry Departments, Agricultuial Implements, Machinery and Mechanical Departments, Industrial Arts, Farmers' Products, New and Improved Inventions, and, in fact al- most every branch of industry and commerce. For further information address the Secretary, • FESTUS J. WADE, CHARLES GREEN, Secretary. Fr^sid/nt. 71S CHrsTNur SiKEET, T. Louis, Mo. Brighton Beach Racing Asfiociatir'n. I^acing Association. SEASON OF 1885. Brighton Beach Race Course at Coney Island, Town of Gravesend, Kings County, N. Y. Can be reached by all I^outes to Coney Jsland, TJne most Convenient being the Brooklyn, Flatbush A Coney Island Railroad. Office of the Brighton Beach Racing Association, 406 JM S TREET, BROOK LYN, N. Y. DFFICERS. ROBERT ROBINSON, President. GEORGE H. ENGEMAN, Vice-Fres. and Manaqer. JAMES McGOWAN, Secretary. ^ W. H. STILLWELL, Treasurer. A. H. BATTERSBY, Superintendent and Cashier. WM. A. ENGEMAN, Asst. Supt. and Cashier. Col. R. W. SIMMONS, ) Maj. C. C. wheeler, [ Judges. J. J. BURKE, ( ^ JAMES F. CALDWELL, Starter. -JAMES CLARE, Superintendent of Course. EXECUTIIZE COMMITTEE, GEORGE H. ENGEMAN. DOMINICK H. ROCHE. ™. H STILLWELL. S. D. HOAGLAND. C. 0. WHEELER. A. H. BATTERSBY. JAMES McGOWAN. Brighton Beach. S195,533.50 Was given away during the Season of 1884, in added money and prizes. RACING AT least three and four days eacli .^iveelc, beginning May 30 and continuing until laf e in tlie Autunin. During the first half of the season, stakes which have already- closed vrill be run on dates as follo-ws : FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. July 30. Maiden ....fMile. 37 Subs. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS. June 8. Brighton Beacli 1 Mile. 53 Subs " 22. Coney Island.. li " M " July 13. TheDwyer ...-H " 25 " FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDS. June 5. Brooklyn Eagle 1\ " 22 " July 8. Sea Beach K.E IJ " 22 " FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARDS. May 30. Engeman Memorial 1^ miles. 35 '* June 17. Hotel Brighton 1^- " 71 " " 19. Brooklyn Handicap U " 65 " " 24. Manhattan Hotel 1\ " 52 " " 26. Gravesend Handicap IJ '* 50 " '' 29. Brighton Beach K. R If " 47 " July 2. Kings County Cup 2 " 25 " *' 4. Independence Steeplechase. . .L. C. 24 " " 15. July Cup 1| miles. 33 " " 27. Iron Pier Handicap IJ " 57 '* FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARDS. July 29. Brighton Handicap fmile. 71 '• A few preliminary race days may be held before May 30. Tbere will be four or more races each day, with hurdle races and steeplechase^, at frequent intervals. English Tailor; Riding Boots. Delury's Garments are the most fashionable (and be it said) the most original produced in America. -^-^x^rac^. HEADQUAKTERS FOR JOCKEr COLORS, GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING COATS, RIDING BREECHES, &c. ,^£k£mx/ ENELISH TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER 214 SIXTH AVENUE, Second door above 14th St. NEW YORK. GEORGE GATES, No. 5. RED HOOK LANE, Near Fulton street. BROOKLYN, L. I. MAKEK OF Boot? and Bi'eeche? folding .u.up .uu..up, For Jockeys and Gentlemen Riders, Huntsmen, etc. Best imported Tops used in Boots and imported Cashmere in Breeches. Makers for all the prominent gentlemen riders and jockeys. Per- sons at a distance can send height, and boots and breeches fitted accu- rately will be sent C. O. D. The Chicago Horseman. 'HE f jllCAl^O MO[(^E!yii\M, The Official Turf Oiig>\of the West. 132 LA SALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Devoted exclusively to the Interests of the Horse, his Owner, and his Friends Each issue contains the latest turf news of the weeh, with live Editorials on the cur- rent issues of the day. Correspondents at JSTew York, Boston, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Lexington, Buffalo, Cleveland. San Fran- cisco, and other centres of horse news. Mso, a letter from England weekly. Will contain summaries of all Trotting and Running Races during the Season. H. V. BEMIS, EDITOR AND MANAGER. J. W. FISKE Manufacturer of Iron Stable Fixtures and Railings 21 AND 23 BARCLAY STREET 26 AND 28 PARK PLACE NEW YORK CITY J Stationers 21-23 Barclav Street New York City