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THE DAILY RECORD-UN ION.
RUNNING TIME TABLE.
A EECOED OF THE FASTEST . TIME AND
BEST PERFORMANCES. J ]j y
The following running time table gives
7 the fastest and best time and most creditable
performances of record at all distances up
to December 1, ISSO :
HALF MILE.
Olitipa (2), by imp Leamington, 97 lbs. ; Sara
toga, Juiv 25. 1574..... 0:47}
Lizzie S. (2). by Wanderer, 97 lbs.; Lexington,
Ky., May 8, 1680... ........... 0:49
Fomcroy (2), by Planet, 00 lbs.; Louisville, Ky.,
May 23, 1877 •• 0:49}
Harold ("_), by imp. Leamington, 110 lbs.; Sara
" toga, July 23, 1878 ............0:19}
Idalia (2), by imp. Glenelg, 107 lbs.; Jerome
Park, June 8, 1876. ............... .". ..... .70:49}
Leona (2), by War Dance, 89 lbs.; Lexington.
Ky., May 12, 1874.. 0:19}
Blue Lodge (2), by Fellowcraft, 97 lbs.; Lexing
ton, Ky.. May 10, 1879........ 0:49}
Duke of Magenta (2), by Lexington, 110 lbs.;
Saratoga, July 24, 1877....... 0:49}
Idalia (2), by imp. Glenelg, 107 lbs.; Long
Branch, July 4, 1876 ......0:49}
Sensation (2), by imp. Leamington, 110 lbs.;.
Saratoga, July 22, 1379 0:49}
Kimball (2), by imp. Buckden, 102 ttis ; Louis
ville, Ky., May 21, 1879... 0:49}
Observanda (2), by Tom BowLng, 97 Ins.;
Louisville, Ky., May 21, 1879 .0:49}
Grenada (2), by King Alfonso, 107 lbs.; Long
Branch, July 5, 1879 0:49}
Spinaway (2), by imp. Leamington, 107 lbs.;
Jerome Park, June 3, 1880. .- .0:49}
Etormaway. by Gridley, Sacramento, Cal.,
August 13, 1880, heats. 0:50, 0:501, 0:49}
Spinaway (2), by imp. Leamington, 119 lbs.;
Monmouth Park, July 3, 1830 0:52}
FIVE-EIGHTHS OK A MILE.
Mollie Brown (2), by King Alfonso, 97 lbs.;
Springfield, 111 , June 17, 1880 1:02
Brambaletta (2', by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 83
lbs* Sheer-head Bay, L. 1., September 4,
1880......"...... 7. 1:02}
By-the-Way (2), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 78}
lbs.: Slieepeheail Bay, L. 1., September 20,
ISBO V: 1:02}
Bonnie Wood (3), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 102
lbs.; Saratoga, July 20, 1878 1:07}
Sir Hugh (2), by Waverlev, 93 lln.; Sheepshead
j Bay, L. 1., June 25, 1880 1:03
Grenadi (2), by King Alfonso, 110 lbs.; Sara
toga, August 10, 1879 1:03}
Harold (2), by imp. Leamington, 110 lbs.; Long
Branch, July 4, 1878 1:03}
Rachel (2), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 93 lbs ;
. Long Branch, July 1878 7. 1:03}
Palmetto (2), by Narragansett, 107 lbs. ; Sara-
toga, August 10,1870 1:03}
Rhadamanthuj (4), by imp. Leamington, 100
lbs. ; Saratoga, July 25, 1876. 1:03}
Topsy (2), by imp. The 111-Used, 104 lbs. ; Mon
mouth Park, July 10,1880.......... 1:03}
Beatitude (4), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 113
lbs.; Saratoga, July 17, 1880 1:03}
Condensation (2), by ■ atesby, 107 lbs.; Mon
mouth Park, August 19, 1330 1:03}
Lady Rosebery (.'). by Kingfisher, 97 lbs.; Sara
toga, August 25, 1880 1:03}
Egypt (aged), by Planet, 120 lbs.; Saratoga,
Ju'v19, 1879... 1:04
• Aristides (2), by imp. Leamington, 100 lbs.; Je
rome Park, October 7, 1874 1:04}
Spiunway (2), by imp. Leamington, 114 lbs.;
■ Sheep3bead Bay, L. 1., June 22, 1880 1:04}
Spinaway (2), by imp. Leamington, 119 lbs.;
" Monmouth Park, July 8, 1880 1:04}
Yollurtio (2), by imp. Billet, 105 lbs.; Saratoga,
August 21. 1*378 1:04}
AjJ THREE-IK* OF A MILE.
Barrett (2), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 110 lbs.;
Monmouth Park. August 14, 183. 1:14
Knight Templar (3), by Fellowcraft, 77 lbs.;
Shecpshaad Bay, L. 1., September 18, 1880..
Gouven_eur""'(2), by Harry Bassett, 82 fts.;
Sheepshead Bay, L. 1., September 18, 1880. .1:14}
Gouverneur (2), by Harry Bassett, 93 lbs.;
Sheepshead Bay, L. 1., September 25, 1880:
.- (a) 1:14}, 1:141
Ada (2), by Kingfisher, 87 fts.; Sheepshead Bay,
1.. L.September 25. 1850 (a) 1:14}
Knight Templar (3), by Fellowcraft, 92 lbs.; De
troit, Mich., July 7, 18S0 1:14}
Eirat Chance (5), by Baywocd, 110 lbs.; Phila
delphia, Pa., October 17, 1876 1:15
Hindoo (2), by Virgil, 100 lbs.; Chicago, 111.,
June 21.1880 1:15
Charley Gorham (6), by Blarneystone'. 95 lbs. ;
Sheepshead Bay, L. 1., September 23, 1880. . .1:15
Lady Middleton (4), by imp. Hurrah, 101 lbs.;
Saratoga, August 1,1879 .........1:17,1:15}
First was dead heat with Checkmate,
Brambaletta (2), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 80
fts.; Saratoga,' August 26,1880 1:15}
Barrett (2), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 115 lbs.;
• Monmouth Park, August 17, 1830 1:15}
Bill Bruce (4), by Enquirer, 108 lbs.; Lexington,
| Ky., May 12, 1876 1:15}
Connor (2), by Norfolk, 83 lbs.; Carson, Nev.,
October 19, 1879 1:15}
Rhadamanthus (5), by imp. - Leamington, 122
ttis.; Saratoga, August 19, 1877 1:15}
Jericho (4), by Revolver, 110 lbs.; Nashville,
April 28, 18S0 .1:164,1:15}
Florence B. (3), by Tom Bowling, 92 lbs.; Louis
ville, Ky_, September 20. 1879 1:15}
Madge (3), by imp. Australian, 87 lbs.; Saratoga,
August 21,1874... : 1:15}
Alarm (3), by imp. Eclipse, 90 lbs.: Saratoga,
July 15, 1872 1:16
Belle of the Meade ■'»), by imp. Bonnie Scot
land, 87 lbs.; Nashville, Term., Oct. 9, 1876. .1:16
Enquiress i 4), by Enquirer, 107 lbs.; Detroit,
July 5, 1379." 7 1:16
Milan (2), by Melbourne, Jr., 90 lbs.; Louisville,
Ky., May 26, 1877 1:16
Hindoo (2). by Virgil, 105 lbs.; Louisville, Ky.,
May 21. ISSO 1:16
Girofle (2), by imp. Leamington, 105 lbB.; Pros
pect Park, September 13, 1379 1:16}
Spendthrift (2), by imp." Australiui, 100 lbs.;
Nashville, Term., October 8,1878 1:16}
Checkmate (4). by imp. Glen Athol, 115 lbs.; '
. .- Saratoga, August 15, 1878. . ,*. 1:16}
Dan Sparling (4), by imp. Gleneig, 118 lbs.; Sar
atoga, July 22, 1380. .. :■;■...-. 1:10}
Kimball (2),-. by imp. Buckden, 100 lbs.; St.
Louis, June 13, 1879 1:16}
Mistake (2), by Waverlcy, 100 lbs.; Louisville,
• " Ky., September 23, 1879 1:16}
Madge (5), by imp. Australian, 117 lbs.; Sara
toga, N. V., August 15, 1876 1:16}
Gtendalia (4), by imp. Gle iclg, 109 lbs.; Louis
ville, September 24, 1879. 1:16}
Pique (2), by imp. Lexington, 107 lbs.; Sara
toga, Aug. 27,1877 1:16}
Tom Bowling (2), by Lexington, 100 lbs.; Long
Branch, 1872 1:1 C}
Bowling Green (2), by Tom Bowling, Louisville.
Sept. 24, 1879.....* 7 .-. 1:16}
Duke of Magenta (2), by Lexington, 110 lbs. ;
Saratoga. Aug. 16, 1871. "1:16}
Spartan (2), by Lexington, 105 lbs.; Saratoga,
Aug. 16,1377. "1:16} |
live -and- Bye (2), by imp. Bo nic Scotland, 97
'lbs. ; Louisville, Sept. 22, 1879 *1:16}
Knight Templar (3), by Fellowcraft, 92 lbs.;
.Louisville, Ky., May 24, 1880, heat 5....1:15,1:17. ...1:15, 1:17
Egypt "(aged) by Planet; Louisville, May 28, .
-1879, heats ..." 1:16, 1:17
Sly Dance (2). by War Dance, 97 lbs. Louis
ville, Sept. 22, 1379 *1:16}, 1:17}
Kingcraft (3), by imp. King Ernest, 127 lbs.; i
Sheepshead Bay, L. I. Sept. 21, 1880 1:18
Kingcraft (3), by imp. King Ernest, 110 lbs.;
Jerome Park, June 10, 13S0 1:21
'. * Dead beats.
t Knight Templar (3), by Fellowcraft, 92 lbs , won
the first heat by four lengths, and the second by a
length ; but the judges, admitting a claim of foul,
declared Knight Templar distanced, wbich gave the
heat and race to Jericho,
(a) Deal heat between Gouverneur and Ada ; sec
. ond heat won by a head.
ONE MILE.
Ten Broeck (5), by imp. Phaeton, 110 lbs. vs.
I time Louisvile, Ky, May 21, 1377 .....1:39}
Boardm in (4), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 81 lbs.;
Sheepshead Bay. L. 1., Sept 20, 1880 1:40}
Lcander (Searcher) (3), by Enquirer, SO lbs.;
Lexington, Ky., May 13, 1375 .......1:41}
Warfield (5), by War Dance, 103 lbs ; Sheeps
head Bay, --ept. 25, 1830 1:42
Parole (aged), by imp. Leamington, 102 lbs.;
_ Baltimore, Oct. 21. 1380 1:42.
Redman (4), by War Dance, 103 lbs.; Lexing
ton, Ky., May 15.1576... 1:42}
Danger (3), by Alarm, 100 lbs.; Baltimore, May
■ 23, 1373 ;....... 7... ...... .7 1:42}
Mahlstick (3), by Lever, 90 lbs.;*)
: Lexington, Ky., Sept. 20, 1877. I ' . .
Charley Gorham (3), by Blarney- Sdead heat, 1:12}
.-.' stone, 87 lbs.; Lexington, Kv., 1
Sept. 20, 1877 ....) y
Grey Planet (5), by Planet, 110 lbs.; Saratoga,
** Aug. 13.1874, vs. time. I:l*2}
Dan K. (3), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 98 lbs. ;
Louisville, Ky., May 29, 1877... 1:42}
Goodnight (3), by Enquirer, 101 lbs. ; Louis
. ville, Ky.. September 23, 1879 1:42.
Katie Pease (4), by Planet, 105 lbs. ; Buffalo,
'.'• N. V.. Septembers, 1874 ...... 1:42}
Alarm (3), by imp. Eclipse, 90 lbs. ; Saratoga,
July 17, 1872 1:42}
Glenmore (4), by imp. Glen Athol, 110 lbs. ;
' Detroit, July 4, 1879. ....... .......... .....1:42}
Yirginius (4), by Virgil, 103 lbs. ; Saratoga,
August 4, 1877...." 1:42}
Goodnight (4), by Enquirer, 110 lbs. ; Lexing
ton, Ky., May 12, 1830.. 1:12}
Jennie B. (4), by imp. Glenelg, 105 lbs. : Sacra
mento, Cal., September 20, 1550...:..' .'..1:42}
Cammie F. (4), by imp. Glenelg, 107 lbs. ; Lou
isville, September 20, 1879 1:43
Victim (4),' by Victory, 107 lbs ; Lexington,
Ky., MayS, 1880.:...... :.."...:. 1:43
Mistake (2), by Waveriey, 100 lbs ; Louisville,
• "September 26, 1879 7. 1:43}
Mamie Fields (4), by War Dance, 103 lbs ;
Brighton Beach, June 29, 1880... 1:43}
Luke Blackburn (3), by imp. Bonnie Scotland.
102 lbs ; Edinburgh (4), by Longfellow, 110
lbs; Lexington, May 11, 1573... 1:43}
Saratoga, July 22, 1880 . ...:.......: 1:43}
Belle I of the West (3). by Bigfellow, 82 _» ; - .
Brighton Beach, August 27. 1550... 1:43}
Belle of the Meade(2.. by Imp. Bonnie Scotland,
87 lbs ; Louisville, September 25, 1876. ......1:441
1 Belle of tbe Meade (2). by imp. Bonnie Scotland,
'-.'" ■ 97 lbs.; Louisville, Ky., September 27, .1:44}
Spendthrift (2), by imp. Australian, 100 lbs.;
" Nashville, October 12.1878... 1:441
' Clara D ; (2), by imp. Glenelg, S7 los ; Sacra- -
:• . mento, September 27, 1877 7.1:44}
"Astral (2), by Asteroid, 86 lbs.; Lexington, Ky., •
• September 12, 1873 . 1:44
- Parole (2), by imp. Leamington, 97, lbs.*, Sara
* .toga, August 10, 1375....7....7......:. 1:44}
Aristides (2). by imp. Leamington, 100 lbs ■-*.
| ■■ Baltimore, October 22, 1*74 1 : 44}
.'- Susquehanna (2), by imp. Leamington, 97 lbs.; i
Saratoga, August 8, 1876 ..7... ..'..__. .....1:45
■Charley Howard (3), by Lexington, IIS lbs.;
Saratoga, August 17, I*7l', .....1:45
' Finework (2), by Lexington, 97 lbs.; Baltimore,
-°". :* October 21, 1874 ...... .'S.S..: ........1:45
t Hamburg (2), by Lexington, 90 lbs.; Cincinnati, -
7 1869 :. .....". — ........ :. .". 7. -.-;-. 1:45
Luke Blackburn (3), imp. Bonnie Scotland, .. ..'.-■;
.' - * 113 1ba.; Sheepshead Bay, L. 1., June 19, 13-0.1:45
: Battle Ax (2), by Monday, 100 lbs.; Saratoga,-' --
M 1873..T77. .............. ..7...........:... .1:45}
Spindrift (aged), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 124 V
■■-' lbs." J.rome Park, June 6, 1876. "... 1:46}
I Tom Bowling (2). by L'xington, 105 lbs.; Long "'- v .*
I Branch, 3, 1372. 1.5J.1.55:... 1:47
. MILE HEATS. y/A
Kadi (6). by Lexington, citch weight, about 90
- lbs.; ' Hartford, Conn.. : September 2, IS75 ; ' *".*"
. fastest second j heat and fastest two heats -"'-'"
jj, ever run. '.Ss. .JSArs/JSJSSISS^. 1:421,1:411
L' Argentine (5). by War Dance, lOtl lbs.; Lou
■.':-; isville, Ky., September 27, ISTJ (Beatitude :•"**■.
won first heat). ."'. .... .1:42}, 1:42}, 1:45}
Mark L. (3), by Monday, 100 lbs.; Sacramento, y
• September 19, 1878.. ...77.77.77.7:77". 1:43, 1:42}
Himvar (3), by Alarm, 105 lbs.; St. L*uis,June i:--.
- 4,1378.. 7. _".. . ..... . . ... . . 55. .1:42}, 1:43}
Camargo (3), by Jack Malone, 100 Iba.; Louis- .-'•.
ville, Ky., May 20, 1875. 7 . . . ... ... 77 . .1:42}, 1:43}
Una (3), by War Dance, 91 lbs ; Prospect Park," "-.-.,...
June 25,1879... .'.7.;.. 1:42}, 1:45 :
Tom Bowling (3), by Lexington, 100 lbs.; ran
" mile heats at Lexington, Ky., May, 1373, in
1:43}, 1:43}
Thernhill (4), by Woodburn, 103 tb3.; ran first ■
two heats in 1:43, 1:43 ; Thad Stevens (aged), "." '.
by Langford, 115 lbs., won the third, fourth
I and fifth in . ... 7.7 . . 7. ... . ... .1:43}, 1:46}, 1:45
Clara D. (3), by imp. Glenelg, 97 lbs.; San Fran
■ cisco, September 13, 1878.. '...'.'....".'... 1:43, 1:43
Bradamante (3), by War Dance, 91 lbs.; Sarato- -
ga, August 9, 1877 ... 7. . . . 7 . .... ... . 7.1:43}, 1:43}
Bramble (3), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 105 H,s. ; -
Nashville, October 7,1878....... 1:43, 1:44 r
Lena Dunbar (4), by Lein.-ter, 1t.5 lbs. ; Sacra- -
mento, September 17, 1878. ...... ....1:44}, 1:42}
Springbok (4), by imp. Australian, 108 lbs. ;
Utica, N.Y., June 25, 1874.7... ...... .1:45, 1:42]
Himvar (5). by Alarm, 115 lbs. ; Lexington,
May 13, 1880. 1:42}, 1:44}
Peru (4), by imp. Glengarry, 107 lbs. ; Chieaso,
111.. June 21. 1880 .....:. "1:421. 1:43}, 1:49}
Dan Sparling (4) by imp. Glenelg, IC6 lbs. ;
Sheepshead Bay, L. 1., September 21,
1880. .1:41}, 1:42, 1:11'
•Monopoly (4), by War Dance, 107 lbs., won the
first heat,
t Ada Glenn (4), by imp. Glenelg, 106 lbs., won the
first heat. -.'•:• ;; -;''r;j. ".
ONE MILE AND ONE EIGHTH.
Bob Woolley (3), by imp. Leamington, 90 lbs. ;
Lexington, Kv., September 0, 1875 .... . 1:54
Baby (4), by imp. S'rachino, 105 lbs. ; Brighton
Beach, July 31, 1880... 1:55
Blue Eyes (1), by Enquirer, HOlbs. ; Louisville,
Ky., May 28, 1879................ .....1:55}
Himvar (5), by Alarm, 115 lbs. ; Louisville, May
25,1880 1:55}
Victim (4). by Victory, 107 lbs. ; St. Louis, Mo.,
June 11, 1880 1:55}
Long Taw (5), by Longfellow, 115 lbs.; St.
Louis, Mo., June 14, 1830.... .7 1:55}
One Dime (4). by Wanderer, 110 lbs. ; Lexing
ton, Ky., May 11, 1830... 1:55}
Gabriel (}), by Alarm, 1 12 lbs. ; Sheepshead Bay,
L. 1., September 23, 1.80, heats 1:56, 1:56
Warfield (3), by War Dance, 90 lbs.; Louisville,
October 1, 1878 .1:56
Jack Hardy (5), by imp. Phaeton, 115 lbs.; St.
Louis, June 4, 1878 ...A. 1:56
Fadladeen (aged), by War Dance, 101 lbs.; Sara
toga. August 19, 1874 1:50
Picoli (i), by Concord, 83 lbs.; Saratoga, August
15, 1874 1:56
Himyar(4). hv Alarm, 110 lbs., Louisville, Sep
tember 1879 1:56
Jils Johnson (3), by Longfellow, 95 lbs.; Lexing
ton, September 11, 1879 ... 1:56}
Fanny Ludlow (4), by imp. Eclipse, 105 lbs.;
Saratoga, August 10. 879 1:56}
Round Dance (3), by War Dance, 83 lbs.; Louis
ville, September 27, 1879. 1:56}
I .on rail (5), by Rebel Morgan, 100 lbs.; New
Orleans. April 26, 1878 1:56}
Ben Hill (3), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 92 lbs. ;
Louisville, September 25, 1879: Victim (3),
.by Victory, 92 lbs. ; Louisville, September 25,
1879, dead heat . 1:56}
Mollie McGinley (3), by imp. Glen Atbol, 95 lbs.;
Brighton Beach, September 10, 1879 1:57
Una (3), by War Dance, 91 lbs.; Prospect Park, ..
- September 11 , 1879 1:57 .
Blarney (3), by Ballinkeel. 85 lbs. ; Sheepshead
Bay, L. 1., June 24, 1880, heats 1:58, 1:57 *
Susquehanna (3), by imp. Leamington, 107 lbs.;
Saratoga, July 24, 1877 1:57}
Experience Oaks -.3), by Lexington, 107 lbs.;
Saratoga, August 20, 1572. 1:57}
Bramble (3), by* imp. Bonnie Scotland, 105 lbs.;
Saratoga, August 17, 1878....-.-.. ., 1:58
Bramble (4), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 118 lbs.;
Saratoga, August 9, 1879 1:58
Kennesaw (4), by imp. Glengarry, 110 lbs.;
Louisville, May 28, 1378 j .1:58}
Essillab (6), by Lever, 115 lbs.; Nashville, April
29,1879 7 1:58}
Rhadamanthus (4), by imp. Leamington, 118
lbs.; Saratoga, August 15, 1876 1:59}
Spindrift (aged), by imp. Bonnie Scotland,
I*2l lbs ; Jerome Park, June 10, 1876 2:00
Phyllis (4), by imp. Phaeton, 151 lbs.; Louis
ville, September 27, 1876 2:01
Spindrift (aged), by imp. Bonnie Scotland,
108 lbs.; Jerome Park, June 12, 1375. . . : 2:03}
ONE MILE AND A QUARTER. •-.
Mendelssohn (3), by imp. Buckden, 95 lbs.;
Lexington, May 10, 1880 2:08
Charley Gorham (3), by Blarneystone, 87 lbs.;
Lexington, May 18, 1877 2:08}
Falsetto (3), by (Enquirer, 100 lbs.; Lexington,"
Ky., May 10,1879 2:08}
Grinstead (I), by Gilroy,loS 11,3.; Saratoga. July
25.1875 2:08}
Frogtown (4), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 104
lbs.; Lexington, Ky., May 10. 1872 2:09}
Gossip (2), by imp. Leamington, 68 lbs.; Mon
mouth Park, Aug. 19, 1880 2:09}
Monitor (3), by imp. Glenelg, 120 lbs.; Prospect
Park, Sept. 9, 1879 2:10}
Parole (5), by imp. Leamington, 121 lbs.; Sara
toga, July 20, 1878.... 7 2:10}
Mate (5), by imp Australian, 116 fts ; Jtrome
Park, Oct. 3, 1874 2:11}
Preakness (7), by Lexington, 128 lbs ; Jerome
Park, June 13, 1574 2:12
Glenmore (5), by imp. Glen Athol, 114 lbs ;
Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 25, '80, heats ."2^9,2:10,2:14
* Mary Anderson (3), by Ventilator, 83 lbs., won
the first heat.
ONE MILE AND THREE-EIGHTHS.
Luke Blackburn (3), by imp. Bonnie Scotland,
96} lbs ; Sheepshead Bay, L. 1., June 22, 1850..2:24}
Spendthrift (3), by imp. Australian, 123 lbs.; Je
rome Park, June 10, 1879. .". .: .2:25}
Gov. Hampton (5), by Planet, 114 lbs.; Prospect
Park, June 21, 1879. 2:26}
Bramble (4), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 118 lbs.:
Long Branch, July 10, 1879 2:27
ONE AND A HALF MILES.
Luke Blackburn (3), by imp. Bonnie Scotland,
102 11,8.; Monmouth Park, August 17, 1880.. 2:34
Tom Bowling* (4), by Lexington, 104 fts.; Lex
ington. Ky., May 12, 1874 ..".-. .2:34}
Parole (4), by imp. Leamington, 97 lbs.; Sara
toga, Aug. 14, 1877 2:36}
Lord Murphy (3), by Pat Malloy, 100 lbs.; Lou
isville, May 20, 1879... 2:37
Day Star (3)." by Star Davis, lOOtl-s.; Louisville,
May 21, 1878 2:37}
Aristides (3), by imp. Leamington, 100 fts.;
Louisville, Ky., May 17, 1875 2:37}
G"entlg(4). by Citadel, 100 lbs.; LongEranch,
Aug. 2, 1870 , 2:37}
Shvlock(s), by Lexington, 114 lbs.; Jerome Park,
Oct. 31, 1874 2:38
Baden-Baden (3) by imp. Australian, 100 lbs.;
Louisville, May 22, 1877 2:38
Vagrant (3), by Virgil, 100 lbs.; Louisville, May
14,1877 2:38
Peru (3). by imp. Glengarry, 97 lbs.; Lexing
ton, Ky., Sept. 11, 1879....,:..... , 2:38}
Belle of Nelson (3), by Hunter's Lexington, 97
lbs.; Louisville, May 23, 1873 2:39
Imp. Saxon (3). by Beadsman, 110 lbs. Belmont
Stakes, Jerome Park, June 13, 1574 2:39}
Tom Ochiltree (5), by Lexington, 121 lbs.; Jer
ome Park, Oct. 13, 1877 ..:'.... 2:42
Zoo Zoo (3), by imp. Australian, 113 lbs., Sara
toga, Aug. 21, 1877 -. .- 2:43}
Duke of Magenta (3), by Lexington, 118 lbs.;
Jerome Park, June 8, 1878 2:43}
* Tom Bowling-was permitted to extend the run
to two miles. He ran the first mile in 1:41}, mile
and a half in 2:31}, one and three-quarter miles in
3:00}, aud two miles in 3:27} ; the last two unofficial.
ONE MILE AND FIVE-EIGHTHS.
Ten Broeck' (31, by imp. Phaeton, 90 lbs.; Lex
ington, Ky.. .-ept. 9, 1875 .7.V.....2:49}
Checkmate* (5), by imp. Glen Athol, 111 lbs.;
Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 16, 1550 _ 2:50
Monitor (3), by imp. Glenelg, 93 lbs.; Prospect
Park, Sept. 13, 1879. .'."." 2:50}
Springbok (4), by imp. Australian, 114 lbs.; Jer
ome Park, June 20, 1874 ._ 2:53
Bradamante (3), by War Dance, 101 lbs.; Lex
insrton, May 17, 1877 2:53}
Harry Bassett (3), by Lexington, 110 lbs.; Bel
mont Stakes, Jerome Park, June 10, 1871 . . . .2:56
Mintzer (5), by imp. Glenelg, 124 lbs.; Saratoga,
July 23. 1379 .....2:58
Katie Pease (3), by Planet, 107, lbs.; Ladies'
Stakes, Jerome Park, June 11, 1873 2:58}
ONE AND THREE-QUARTER MILES.
Monitor (l), by imp. Glenelg, 115 lbs.; Mon
mouth Park, August 19, 1880 3:02}
Luke Blackburn (3). by imp. Bonnie Scotland,
105 lbs.; Louisville, Ky., September, 1550... 3:04
Glenmore (5), by imp. Glen Athol, 104 lbs.;
Sheepshead Bay, L. 1., June 25, 1880 3:04
One Dime (3), by Wanderer, 100 lbs. ; Lexington,
September 12, 1379. ; 3:05}
Irish King (3), by Longfellow, 100 lbs ; Stallion
Stakes, Louisville, September 25, 1879 3 05}
Courier (4), by Star Davis, 101 lbs.; Louisville,
May 23, 1877.......7 .3:05}
Reform (3), by imp. Leamington, 83 lbs.; Sara
toga, August 20, 1574 3:05}
Mate (5), by imp. Australian, 100 lbs.; Long
Branch, July 15, 1875. 3:06}
D'Artagnan (3). by Lightning, 110 lbs.; Sara
toga. July 24, 1875 ......3:06}
Gen. Philips (5), by imp. Glenelg, 112 lbs.; Sara
toga, August 5, 1879 . 3:06}
Emma C. (3), by Planet, 97 lbs.; Louisville, Ky.,
September 23, 1875 3:06?
Frog-town (4), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 104
lbs.; Lexington, Ky., May 16, 1872... 7 3:07
Luke BlacVbum (3), by imp. Bonnie Scotland,
110 lbs.; Saratoga, August 7, 1550. . . . . . 3:07
Danicbeff (4), by imn. Glenelg, 113 lbs.; Sara
toga, August 9, 1879 3:07
Gov Hampton (5), by Plan-., 114 lbs.; Pros- .
pect Park, September 6. 1579........ 3:07}
Kenny (6), by Curless. 114 lbs.; Prospect Park, B -•
June 2s, 1879 ««_ ...*--......." ......3:07}
Leveler (3), by Lever, 100 lbs ; Lexington, 3)
September 9, 1878 ."...7 3:07}
Neecy Hale (3), by Lexington, 102 lbs. ; Lexing
: ton, Ky.. September 14, 1876. . . 7. . ....... .3:07}
Cite. (41, by imp. Eclipse, _*_• lbs.; Saratoga,
August 15, 1874 3:07}
Parole (4), by imp. Leamington, 116 lbs.; Sara
toga, August 11, 1877. .....3:08
Keneshaw (4), by imp. Glengarry . 110 lbs.; St.
Louis, June 5, 1878 J. 1.. 3:08
Duke of Magenta (3), by Lexington, 118 lbs.;
Saratoga, July 20. 1378 3:08
Joe Daniels (3), by imp. Australian, 110 lbs.;
Travers Stake, Saratoga, July 13, 1872 3:08}
Preaknesa (7), by Lexington, 125 lbs.; Balti- "-.. .
more, October 21, 1874......... ......... 3:081
Viceroy (4), by Gilrov, 100 lbs.; Saratoga, Aug.
9,1377.......... '. 7.7.7............:.. 7.3:03}
Volturno (3), by imp. Billet, 110 lbs.; Brighton
Beach, September 16, 1879.7... ."......7.3*8}
Attila (3), by imp. Australian, 110 lbs.; Travers .'".'*
Stake, Saratoga, July 25, 1874 . .*. . . .3:09}, 3:08}
Toe first was a dead heat with Acrobat.
Ferncliff (3), by imp. Leamington, 123 lbs.; 7
Monmouth Park, August 14, 1880 ...... 3:09
Mintzer (5), by imp. Glenelg, 121 lbs.; Sarato- •
ga, July 28, 1879.... :......... "-".".. ....... .3:09}
Falsetto (3). by Enquirer, IIS lbs.; Saratoga, ■"•
July 19, 1879 ...ni.sr.sssr.sssr.ss 3:09}
Ferncliff (3). by imp. Leamington, 123 lbs. ; Sar- 1 ■" '
atoga, July 29, 1830..... ...."..-.:.". ..:..3:09}
Zoo-Zoo ,31. hy bap. Australian, 118 lbs.; Sara- 7 ...
toga, August _,1577.........:........7._._3:10
. . r_ ■ ii Willi 1" ' - ' ' _s_-____r.. .•_■__..-. .__.■ •«:
. TWO MILES.
Ten Broeck (5), by imp Phaeton, 110 lbs., -A
against time ; Louisville, May 29. 1877 .... .3:27}
McWhirter (3), by Enquirer, 100 lbs.; Louis- ' -" -
ville. May •__>, 1377.7. ... 7 ..:......: .7.7 .8:30}
Courier (4), by .-tar Davis, 101 lbs.; Louisville, - .—
May 28, 1877 V..7..V.....77...7.7..7... 3:31}
Katie Pease- (4), by Planet, 105 lbs.; Buffalo, v--
I September 9, 1374 .: 7 ".-.-;. . . . 7 :7.".7 . . :': .". .7 - 3:32}
True Blue (4). by Lexington, 108 lbs.; Saratoga, .
' July 30. 1573 .... 7 15. ..... 7^,7 .... .77 . . _ - . . .332}
Jack Frost (4), by Jack M done, 108 lbs.; Cleve- :■-> .
A land. 0., July 31. 1874 . SSI .;-.-.*:'. _T..V.-."77".533J
Glenmore (4). by imp. Glen Athol, 110 lbs.; De- Mf>
- troit, July 5, 1879.. 5.5. 5: 15. :. .'. : ... .7 r. J. 3:33}
Liliie R. (4). by imp. Glenelg, 107 lbs.; Chicago,";"*'...
»;UL, July 1, 1830.... .'.....^.r-; -...T-.-..... 3:33}
Lizzie ; Lucas (4), by imp. Australian, 105 lbs.; zyi
' Saratoga," August 21, 187477 . .'.*. . 7.7". ... .7. .3:33}
Creedmoor (3), by Asteroid," 100 lbs.; . Louis- v**;*.
•7 ville, Ky., September 20, 1876. .7 . 77 . .7.7 .7 3:34 ;
George Graham (3), by Rogers, 100 lbs.; first
--: heat Louisville, Kv., September 25, 1875.7.3:34
Lord Murphy (3), by Pat Malloy, 100 las.; Lou- AS
. isville. September 22, 1879.7 . . . 7 .7 . 7 TV. Jl. 3:31
King Alfonso (3). by imp. Phaeton, 110 lbs.; >:»-■
.. Louisville, Ky., September 20, 1875.7..:.. 7.3:34}
He_ira(J), by bap. Ambassador, 71} lbs.; New '.£*-
Orleans, La., November 23, 1850.. .....77:7.331}
Lyttleton (4), by imp. Leamington, 104 lbs.;
Lexington, Ky., May 23, 1571 ...... :...... 3:34}
Vagrant (aged), by Virgil, 108 lbs.; Brighton 7 =
Beach, August 20, 1880... 77......... *... .*.*:. 3*34}
Monitor (3), by imp. Glenelg, 107 lbs.; I Balti
more, October 21, 1879 ..:.. .....73:31}
Wilful (3), by imp. Australian, 95 lbs.; Pros- :"
pect Park, June 24,1879.......:.. .....3:34}
Charley Howard (3), by Lexington, 110 lbs.:
Saratoga, August 10, 1876. .'....".. .'....:. 3:35
Vandalite (3), by Vandal, 107 lbs.; Brecken
ridge Stake, Baltimore, October 23, 1874... .3:35
Himyar (4', by Alarm, 110 lbs.; Louisville, Sep
tember 25, iS79. :......: 3:35
Falsetto (3), by Enquirer, 118 lbs.; Saratoga,"
August 14, 1579.....".*:. ..:............:.. 3:35}
Volturno (3), by imp. Billet, 110 lbs.; Balti
more. October 25, 1379 ...... .7 ..... .7 . 7 7 . 7.3:35}
Luke Blackburn (3), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, '
118 lbs.; Saratoga, August 12, 1550. . . . . . 7. . .3:35}
Vandalite (3), hy Vandal, 107 lbs. ; Dixie Stakes,
Baltimore, October 2C, 1874.......... 3:35}
Harry Bassett (3), by Lexington, 110 lbs.; Sar
atoga, N. V., August 16, 1871... .7.7....:. 3:35}
Trade Dollar (4), by Norfolk, 101 lbs.; Baker
City, Oregon, October __, 1550..... 13:35}
Checkmate (5), by imp. Glen Athol, 116 lbs.;
- Washington, D. C*., May -20. 1550.. :....... . .3:36}
Vigil (3), by Virgil, 115. lbs.; Baltimore, Octo
ber 28, 1870 7 „: 3:37}
TWO-MILE HEATS. .
Bradamante* (3), by War Dance, 87 lbs.; Jack
son, Miss., November 17, 1877 (?) 3:32}, 3:29?
Willie D. (4), by Revolver, 102 lbs.; Pros net
Park, September 11,1379..... 3:34}, 3:35
Lottery (3), by Monday. 100 lbs.; Sacramento,
Cal., September 21, 18787. ............ .3:30.3:35}
Arizona (aged), by Lexington, 111 lbs. ; Louis
ville, Ky., May 18. 1875 3:37}, 3:35}
Aureola(4), by War Dance, 101 fts. ; Lexington,
Ky., September 18, 1872 3:37}, 3:35}
London (3), by Lightning, 95 lbs. ; Nashiil c,
Octobers, 1572 :;.*....". 3:36}, 3:37}
Bu-.hvvacker (4), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 105
fts ; Baltimore, October 22. 1878.3:36, 3:36}, 3:33}
Princeton (4), 103 tbs., won second heat by a
head, Bushwhacker second ; best average
three heats.
Belle of Nelson (3), by Hunter's Lexington. 92
lbs.; Cincinnati, June 1, 1878 3:37}, 3:36}
Mollie Jones (aged), by West Roxbury, 112 lbs.; 7
Galesburg, 111., July 4, 1874 ; Rocket won
first heat .3:36, 3:40, 3:37}
Eolus (6), by imp. Leamington, 118 lbs.; Balti
more. May 28, 1874, the fastest third heat
3:40, 3:39}, 3:36}
Lancaster (4), by Lexington. 104 fts.; Lexing.
ton, Kj*., September 12, 1367 3:35}, 3.23}
Jack Sheppard (3), by Jack Malone, 95 lbs.;
Nashville, October 12, 1576 335}, 3:42}
Irish King (I), by Longfellow, 95 lbs.; Balti
more, October 21, 1879 3:37}, 3:37}
Harkaway (5), by Enquirer, 115 lbs.; St. Louis,
June 7, 1878.................. 3:39, 3:35}
TWO MILES AND ONE-EIGHTH.
Monitor (4), by imp. Gleneg, 110 lbs.; Balti
more, Md., October 20, 1880. 3:44}
Glenmore (5), by imp. Glen Athol, 114 lbs.;
Sheepshead, October 20,1880 *.",. 3:44}
Arist'des (4), by imp. leamiugton, 108 lbs.;
Lexington, Ky.. May 10, 1876... :....*■.-. 7-.... 3:45}
Mate (6), by imp. Australian, 114 lbs.; Sara
tov, July 31, 1875 3:46}
Monmouth (4). by War Dance, 104 lbs.; Louis
ville, May 19, 1375 :...<.3;4S}
Bay, L. 1., June 26, ISSO .........3:431
Big Fellow i,3), by War Dance, 90 lbs.; Lexing- "
ton, May 15, 1871 ■. 3:50
Dive Moore (4), by Longfellow, 110 lbs.; Lex- -
ington, May 16, 1879 . . , 7. . . .3:50}
Fer.da (3), by imp. Gleneg, 95 lbs. ; Prospect
Park, September 5, 1879 3:54
Springbok (4), by imp. Australian, 108 lbs.;
Saratoga, August 3, 1874 3:56
Sultana (3,) by Lexington, 112 lbs.; Jerome
Park, October 7, 1876 3:56}
TWO MILES AND A QUARTER.
Preakness (aged), by Lexington, 114 lbs.;
Springbok (5), by imp. Australian, 114 lbs.;
dead heat ; Saratoga Cup-race, July 29, 1875.3:56}
Blue Eyes (5). by Enquirer, 115 lbs.; Chicago,
HI.; June 22, 1880.... .3:58}
Harry Bassett (4), by Lexington, 108 lbs.; Sara
toga, July 16, 1872...;. 77.. 3:59
Wanderer (6), by Lexington, 114 lbs.; Saratoga,
August 13, 1374 4:00}
Kentucky (4), by Lexington, 104 lbs.; Saratoga,
August, 1865 4:01}
Fortuna (4), by Enquirer, 107 lbs.; Louisville,
May 23, 1879 4:01 }
Bramble (4), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 108 lbs. ;
Baltimore, May 24, 1877 . . . : :r.*. .4:01}
Mollie McCarty (6), by Monday or Eclipse, 115
lbs.; Chicago, June 25, 1879 4:02
Muggins (4), by Jack Malone, 118 lbs.; Saratoga,
August, 1807............. 4:03 ,
TWO AND A HALF MILES.
Aristides (4), by Imp. Leamington 108 tbs ; Lex
ington, Ky., May 13, 1576 4:27}
Katie Pease (4), by Planet, 105 lbs.; Buffalo,
Sept. 10, 17. 4:28}
BaUinkeel (3), by Asteroid, 90 lbs. ; Baltimore,
Oct. 22, 1874 ......4:31}
Helmbold (4). by imp. Australian, 108 lbs.;
Long Branch, July 30, 1870.7....... 4:33}
Tom Ochiltree (5), by L-Xington, 129 lbs.; Je
rome Park, June 18, 1877 4:36}
Edinburg (5), by Longfellow, 115 lbs ; Cincin
nati, June 7, 1879 7 4:36}
Monitor (4), by imp. Glenelg, 115 fts.; Sheeps
head Bay, L. L.June 23,1880 4.36}
TWO MILES AND FIVE-EIGHTHS,
Ten Broeck (4), by imp. Phaeton, 108 lbs. ; Lex
ington, Ky., Sept. 16, 1876 4:58}
TWO MILES AND THREE-QUARTERS. .
Hubbard (4), by Planet, 108 lbs.; Saratoga,lß73..4:sS}
Kentucky (5), by Lexington, 124 lbs.; Jerome *
Park, Oct. 3, 1866 6:04
Tom Ochiltree (4), by Lexington, 118 lbs.; Je
rome Park, June IS, 1876 5:09}
- ; THREE MILES.
Ten Broeck (4), by imp. Phaeton, 104 lbs.; Lou
isville, Ky., September 23, 1376 ''. 5:26}
E'-ias Lawrence (3), by imp. Billet, 93 lbs.; Sara
toga, August 23, 18S0 5:28}
Monarchist (4), by Lexington, 108 lbs.; Jerome
Park, 1872 ; first mile, 1:45. 5:34}
Long Taw (5), by Longfellow, 115 lbs.; Chicago,
Juiy 3, 1830 5:33
Clara D. (5), by imp. Glenelg, 111 lbs.; Stockton,
Cal., September 29, 1830 5:33}
Tom Ochiltree (4), by Lexington, 118 lbs.; Long
Branch, July 6, 1876 5:35}
THREE-MILE HEATS.
Brown Dick (3), by imp. Margrave, age from
May Ist, 80 lbs.; New Orleans, April 10, 1855 ;
the best second heat on record, and second
best three-mile heat race 5:30}, 5:2S
Mollie Jackson (4), by Vandal, 101 lbs.; Louis
ville, Ky., May 25, 1891; She-rod won the
second heat. The last two miles of the first
heat were run in 3:35 ; the last two of the .
second heat in 3:36} ; the ninth mile in 1:48}.
This is the best three heats and the best
third heat on record 5:35}, 5:34}, 5:2S}
Norfolk (4), by Lexington, 100 lbs. ; Sacra
mento, Cat ; September 23, 1865 ; best aver
age two heats 7 *5:27}, 5:29}
Vandal (5), by imp. Glencoe, 110 lbs. ; Lexing- •
ton, May 26, 1855 5:36}, 5:33
Whisper (aged), by Planet, 118 lbs. ; St. Louis,
June 8, 1878..... :....'.... 1 .'..'...... 5:39, 6:35}
jj'J'i.y / FOUR MILES.
Ten Broeck (4), by imp. Phaeton, 104 lbs., vs.
' Fellowcraft's time (108 lbs ) ; Louisville, Ky., 7
September 27, 1870. . .7 ......".. 7:1:}
Fellowcraft (4), by imp. Australian, 108 lbs. ; *
Saratoga, August 20, 1874 7:19}
Lexington (5), by Boston, 103 lbs. ; vs. time ;
New Orleans, La., April 2, 1855 7:19}
Lexington (5), by Boston, beating Lecompte,
drawn after first heat, 103} lbs. ; New Or
leans, Lv, April 14, 1855 7:23}
Janet (tt), by Lightning, 115 lbs. ; Louisville,
September 27, 1879 7:25
Wildidle (5), by imp. Australian, 110 lbs. ; San
" Francisco, Cal., October 28, 1875 7:25}
Idlewild (5), by Lexington, 117 lbs. ; over Cen
terville Course, L. 1.. June 25, 1863 7:26}
Thad Stevens . (aged), by Langford, 115 lbs. ;
best second heat; California, October 18,
1673 7:30
Silent Friend (4;, by imp. Australian, 104 lbs.;
New Orleans, April 21, 1873 .7:30}
Kentucky -(5), by Lexington, 114 lbs.; Sarato
ga, 1866 ...-1.77.7:31}
Kentucky (6), by Lexington, 120 lbs.; vs. time
at Jerome Park, 1867 ; first two miles, 3:36;
•Katie Pease came in first, but was disqualified,
and race given to Lizzie Lucas.
, tThe first mile and a half was run in 2:35. ;BpJ|
* Bredamac'e's time very doubtful.
. first three, s:29 ..............731}
Abd-el-Kader (4), by imp. Austra:ian, 108 lbs.;
Saratoga, 1369 ..:... 7:31}
Abd-el-Koree (3), by imp. Australian, 95 lbs.;
Jerome Park, fall 1371 ; best time for a three
year-old 1 7:33
Monarchist (4), by Lexington, 108 lbs.; Jerome
■ Park, 1872 ; first two miles, 3:39}; first three,
5:36 ...........7:33}
Tom Ochiltree (3), by Lexington, 118 lbs.; Je
rome Park, October 12, 1876....... 7:36
■-->"' FOUR-MILE HEATS.
Ferida (4), by imp. Glenelg, 105 lbs.; Sheeps
he_d Bay. September 18, 1880 7:23}, 7.41
Lecompte (3), by Boston, 86 lbs.; at New- Or- '
leans, April 8, 1854, "baiting Lexington and "**
Reube:' age from May 1.: ........7:26, 7:88}
Rupee (3), by Voucher, 86 lbs.; April 10, 1858 ; -A
age from May 1....:.......... .."...739, 735
Miss Foot (3). by imp. Consol; at New Orleans,
March 26, 1842.........:.. .:..... .".".-."8:02, 7:35
Fashion (5), by imp. Trustee, 111 Iba, over
. Union , Course, L. . 1., May 10, 1842, beating
Boston ; match _ ; 7:32}, 7:45
Morgan Scout (4), 104 lbs., by John Morgan, at
: Lexington, Ky., 1870 ; best race ever run in J -
Kentucky....... ..............7:32}, 7:43}
George Martin (5),. 114 lbs., by Garrison Zinga- .
- nee, beating Hannah Harris a d Reel, March
- 29, 1843. ' Reel broke down in first heat.. 7.33, 7:43
Bushwhacker (4), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 105
ibe.; Baltimore, October 26, 1878 ; Princeton
(4), 108 lbs., won second heat.... 7:31, 7:36}, 8:29 -
Glenmore (4), by imp. Glen Athol, 108 lbs.; 7
, Baltimore, October 25, 1879 ; Willie D. won
first beat ; best average two and three heats, -
best third heat ............:.. .7.-29}, 7:30}, 7:31
Tally-ho (4), by Boston, 104 lbs.; at Union .
Course, L. L, October 8,, 1849 ; Free Trade .
won the first heit, Bostor.a the third and. .
Tally-ho the seeoad and fourth. ~ ' ';
'•".'•: ; ,_' A r y. . -"■ 7:33}, 7:43}, 7:52, SllO^
HURDLE-RACES. ."";':'
Joe Rhodes (5), by Virgil, 140 lbs., mile heats,
over 4 hardies ; St Louis, June 4, 1878.
1:50}, 1:50}
Judiib (4), by imp. Glenelg, 143 lbs., mile heats,
over 4 hurdles; Prospect Park, September
* 11.1879 7.. .;.... .7.77. " .v..":-.:.. ".1-52, 1-52 !
Lobelia (5), by imp. Bonnie Scotland, 143 1b5., 7". 7'
mile heats, over 4 hurdles ; Fashion Course, -
L, 1., September 11, 18-9.....:._.. ; ...12>1}, 1:5*1
Waller (6), by imp. Hurrah, 162 lbs., one and .
a quarter miles, over 5 hurdles ; Saratoga,
7 August 14, 187. ...... 7 7..-..:.. .....77. 2:21}
Disturbance (4),* by Chillicothe, 136 lbs., one .-- .
■: and aquarter miles, over 5 hurdles ; Saratoga, --=--■
■ August 22, 1573....'.:. ~::-..v:T7-..-7.Vr.:...2:21|
Problem (6), by Pimlico, . 158 Iba , one and a «£«
--, half miles, over 6 hurdles ; Long Branch, July 5*. ":
'75.i579.."...'.T.*.r.77tr:::*.-.-.-r..:;T.7.'..::..2*50*
Derby (6), by Eugene, 162 lbs., one : and a half Alf'f.
miles, over 6 hurdles ; Long Branch, July 2. BBS
IS7S 2:52
Disturbance (6), by Cliiilicothe, 158 lbs ; one and M£«j
■ three-quarter miles ; K, Washington, : D 5 C^-il
'~i May 17.1880 r_T.T7 ".": :7.1T.?J~5. . SSI.J-.ITJT. 3:27 $.
Judith (4), by imo. Glenelg. 140 . lbs., one and ■:://.
-E? three-quarter miles, over 7 ■ hurdles ; 5 Long ,? £;?
Branch,' August 28, 1879 .7 . .7 .'.'. .......... 3:36$
Tom Leathers, by Camp's Whale, 117. lbs., two -;
ft miles, over 8 hurdles ; New Orleans, April 16, 7_._
* 1875 . ::r.::s.i siisri.srssssijjjsj. 5... sui.s-.n,
Redman (4), by War Dance, 132 lbs., two miles, -
I .' over 8 hurdles ; Louisville, Kv., May 19, 1876.-3:48}
Captain Hutchinson (aged), by Voucher, 144 yy.
i lbs.', two miles, over 8 hurdles ; Columbus, O.,'AJs.
[ July 3, 1875 . .7 :;.-.' ~77T7'.*. .'.'7T. 7 ".. .7. .3:50
Joncsboro (4). by Lexington, 132 lbs , twoniiles, ;-/..
:■: over 8 hurdles, welter weights ; Sex Orleans, v""
April 11, 1568........r.........7....r..-....3:51}
Mile ian, by imp. Mickey Free, two miles, over .7 .
. 8 huddles, welter , weights ; Long Branch, - ■-
■ Aug. 3. 1872..*. : 7". 7. .7 . . . 7. . .ir.:. 7. 7 7 ..... .3:521
Cariboo (5), by Lexington, 154 lbs , two md ay':
: quarter miles, over 9 hurdles ; Long Branch," 7 .--■■'•.
. Aug. 28, 1575....77..-.:-..-.'7...".7...77;.77".4:33
Bay Rum (aged), ,by Haywood, 130 lbs., mile
heats ; Sheepshead Bay, June 25. 1550... ... A
...i:.... ...........:. .. 7.1:51}, 1:51,1:57
Gallagher (aged), by Blarneystone, 140 lbs., woa
the 'first beat. . - - --
".".'- STEEPLE-CHASES. .-.'-,
Bertha (5), by imp. Glenelg, 155 lbs., the regu- - 7
lar course ; Jerome Park, Nov. 2, 1550. 7. 4:33
Deadhead (6), by Julias, 146 lbs. ; about two * 7
and thr e« quarter miles, 36 leaps ; Saratoga,
Aug. 26, 1878. ......: :. . 5:33}
Trouble (6), by Ulverston, 154 lbs., about two
and three-quarter miles, 36 leaps; Saratoga,'*
Aug. 19, 1870... ..•.."... .."..*:. ...'....'._. .....5*341
Duffy (aged), by Hunter's Lexington, 160 ibs., •**
about two and three-quarter miles, 36 leaps ; J'J
Saratoga, Aug. 5, 1573.'.... S:4SJ
—[Turf, Field and Faim.
PAINTING WOMEN'S FACES.
A lady co-respondent of the Cincinnati
Enquirer, writing from New York, says :
Having read several accounts purporting
to tell how the writers had been beautified
by paint ' and cosmetics in professional
hands, I wondered whether it was really a
fact that a woman's face could be so deftly
"made up " as to defy detection. ' There
was only one way to test the question, and
that was to submit myself personally to
treatment. So I went to the foremost
"beautifying bazar" the city, the one
about which I had heard the most praise,
and soon found myself in a small private
room, seated 7in something like a bar
ber's chair before a mirror. . with a fe
male aperator. She began by mak
ing me take off the waist of my
dress, . and then she enveloped me
in a loose muslin wrapper. Next she
shampooed my hair thoroughly, and that
felt cool and good. Then she dried it with
a sponge, brushed it back from my. neck
and forehead, and dressed it after the fash
ion of the period, using a great deal of
sticky bandoline. She went from my hair
to my eyes, bathin'c them with a liquid
which probably had belladona in it, for it
enlarged the pupils and imparted brilliancy.
The next operation was to pull out a stray
hair here and there on my neck, arms and
shoulders with a pair of tweezers. Then
she washed my face with a pale, rose-col
ored cosmetic, which dri9d .rapidly while
she rubbed it with a soft sponge. With a
rabbit's foot, such as is used by actors, she
put a higher tint on my cheeks, and some
-bright rouge on my lips and nostrils. With
a brush she blackened my eyebrows,
lashes, and underneath my eyes. The
veins- on -.my- temple were delicately
traced with light blue ; and, * finally,
I was dabbled- with powder. The
operation was just what I had expected,
and I paid >.*> for it. I was also invited
to buy the various things which the un
deniably skillful woman had used on me.
Well, my verdict . op the. result is simply
this : No woman can paint without detec
tion. Devotees of fastiion may just as well
abandon the contrary -opinion. I looked
into the mirror on getting out of the chair
and hardly recognized myself. My face
was greatly changed. .My eyes shone, my
cheeks glowed, and there was a brightness
and piquancy . that had not been . there
when I entered. But this, mind you, was
in a somewhat dimly-lighted room, where
the work was softened and shaded. Ten
minutes afterwards I met myself in a
street-mirror, under the full glare of a
noonday sun. Well, I was simply dis
gusted. The painted surface looked no
more like ' human skin than it did like
sole leather; the black around my eyes was
like strokes of charcoal ; my lips had the
unnatural red of scarlet ink. 1 walked up
to the glass and viewed my artificial coun
tenance with a feeling of repulsion. It re
minded me of some execrable portrait done,
in water colors. I hurried into a store and",
bought a vail with which I covered the
beautification. . Then I went straightway
home, and scrubbed . my . face until every
trace of foreign substance was gone. My
experience convinced me of the utter folly
of paint as a beautifler, for by no possibility
can it be put on without showing exactly
what it is. Dry powder, and mighty little
of that, is all that I advise any woman to
put on her face. If nature has not imparted
beauty of complexion, there is no use try
ing to make up the deficiency by artifices.
It is far * better to turn our ingenuity
toward wearing our hair becomingly, for in
that direction a great deal of comeliness
may be commanded. ' But let j pigments
alone, unless you are content to be pretty
in a ghastly kind of way, and at the sacri
fice of all outward indications of warm
flesh and blood. ''/ ]f
The Friend of Delicate Ladies.
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver (Jure is
the remedy that will cure the many diseases
peculiar to women. Headaches, neuralgia,
disordered nerves, weakness, mental shocks,
and kindred ailments are effectually removed
by its use. — [The Mother's Magazine. H. C.
Kirk & Co., agents, Sacramento. - >
Hammer's Glycerole of Tab has been
before the public for the past six years, and
its constantly increasing demand is the best
testimonial of its success.
BFRTAUD'S Infalliblk INJECTION. — The famous
French remedy for gonorrhoea, gleet, etc. M. S
Hammer, Sacramento, agent for Pacific coast.- Sent
C. O. D. to any address. --....-....-.
Hammer's Cascara Saorada Bittbes for habltui
nation.
\i^USfi>JJ
(IN LOZENGE FORM,)
Is pleasant to take,
and serves the purpose
of Pills, Aperients,
and nauseous Purga-
tives.
The most obstinate cases of HA-
BITUAL CONSTIPATION, and
disorders that follow in *. its r. train,
such as BILIOUS COMPLAINT,
HEADACHE, CEREBRAL CON-
GESTION, LOW SPIRITS, DIS-
ORDERED STOMACH, PILES,
MELANCHOLY, . Etc., are imme-
diately relieved and effectually cured
by its use. *--•"•
\ TROPI-y-ERUIT LAXATIVE is put
up in bronzed tin boxes only. Avoid imi-
tations. ■ Ask your druggist for Descrip^
tive.Pamphlet, or address the proprietor,
J. E. Hetherington,
/ New York, or San Francisco.
..... . * '•_ - __-~* ---*" -""* ... *■---' -.'*"'?
; A H. C. KlEtt A CO.,
WHOLESALE AGENTS 1 .... . .5 J. SACRAMENTO.
portable wood -SAWING
, \ - machine: j J, y '/ /AA
fj CAKE OF AMEBIC...*. LAFXDRV.
PRBPARED TO SAW, SPLIT AND PACK AWAY
- wood, in large or small quantities, with dig-
patch. Orders left at Laundry or at Sawtelle's Rook
Store will receive prompt attention. "*• dl4-lplm*
REMOVAL. ~
WE i HAVE THIS REMOVED OUR
» Vt" office to " --A--A a/ ■"- '
%A^-A:-yyyHOj tf. 3 STREET,
At which place we respectfully solicit the continued
favorable consideration and patronage of the public.'
'•'.-■-. ~. The Singer Manufacturing Co.
■ "-■--. ■:: ■-- ■'■' SB. B. PALMER, Agent. %
'. • Sacramento, December 30, 1380. " * ' - - d3l-tf A
.■-.-* ;-_".■,-. .'-•-." ",.'.-■ ". - ' _'.-.- -.i 7-. --J'.. ■". '.--■-' ■- "_■-•;,'__.;:«.:
WIENER'S f SAFE CUBE. i
SAFE!
S ■ CURE - __•
\___»3»' CJ_ E__l .9a. F* vSSeP
.- mn v m mm TtBF tarn tant i : tmmsSSam '
Is made from a Pimple Tropical Leaf of Rare Value,
andii . a POSITIVE Remedy for all the diseases
that cause pains in the lower part of the body—
for Torpid Liver— Headaches— Dizziness,
Gravel, Malaria, and all difficulties of the Kidneys,
Liver and Urinary Organs. For Female Diseases,
Monthly Menstruations, and during Pregnancy, it
has no equal. It restores the organs that make the
the blood, and hence is the best __{,>__■! I'u- J ll rr.
lt is the only known remedy that cures Bright^
Disease. For Diabetes, use Warner's Safe Dia-
betes Cure.
For Bale by Druggists and all Dealers at SI 25
per bottle. Largest bottle in the market. Try it.
H. H.*:"- ; WARNER & CO.,
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 'fj : :"
ft 7 H. C. KIRK & CO..
AGENTS ..:.............. .SACRAMENTO '
-■-.- aull-MWFtf£sw.tS rtvjv
GENERAL NOTICES.
Knights- of Pythias! -Sacra- -4&.
mento Lodge, No. 11. -A full attend- w7(7^>
anee of members is requested at tS-S^-?
the regular meeting on MONDAY "JOffi
EVENING, January 3d, as an official >^S6f
.visit "» ill be paid by the Grand <ZLA**'^^\
Chancellor, 8. L. TERUY. The ceremony of In-
stallation will be performed, and members are in-
vited to bring any of their lady friends to witness
the same. A Social will be held after the exercises.
Members of Columbia Lodge, No. 42, and visiting
brothers, with their lady friends, are cordially in-
vited. By order of COMMITTEE.
" jal-2t
E. .1. Stevens. 2..0 .1 street, near Third.—
Fine imported wines, liquors, etc.; also tbe best bit
cigars in the city. d2B-lm
Cakes, I'll- _ and all kinds of Fancy Candy
at W. F. PETERSON'S. d2-lm
.
All Who Hnve Tried W. F. Peterson's
Ornamental Cakes, Tarts and Mince Pies, say they
are the best ever bought. Try them. d2-lm
Go to the I-iifii.vctic for Hot Drinks.-
Specialties : . Tom and Jerry, Peach and Honey, etc.
X St., Third and Fourth, j. O. HECTOR. dl-3plm
Capital Colonnade, 1017 Tenth St., net.
J and K. Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars always
on hand. Private Rcoms. JOHN HECTOrf. dltt-lm
.
The < In- ire I Imported Wines and
Liquors, by the bottle or gallon, at SHEAU'S, Fighth
and X streets (Clunie Building). Every article
warranted pure. dltt-lm
fURNITURE, BEDDINGr. ETC
:; W. D. COMSTOCK,
CORNER FIFTH AND X STREETS, (ft
m
FURNITURE & BEDDING,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
d-8-_plm
FURNITURE,
VAN HEUSEN & HUNTOON'B
NO. 713 J STREET!
Prices alway the Lowest and the Best Assortment.
d_l-tt - ■ . -
/if]. JOHN A. WILSON,
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER.--. __fa. —
and Dealer in TflKi
k l'lH:liK\lTll!E.li;i.l-ll\l;, ZLr'L-
**_' No. 11l J street, bet. Fourth and Fifth
tr A New and Complete Stock at Reduced Pric
Country orders promptly attended to. dl-lplm
MISCELLANEOUS. ~
TREES, SHRUBS,, PLANTS, ETC,
I DESIRE TO CALL THF. ATTEN- rf3k
tion "i those wiin intern! planting3B_sQ_-
Fruit, Shade or Ornamental Trres to my tine*vS"
collection of Magnolias, Camellias, Aurica- <££*>
rias, and over fifty varieties of Hoses ; Japanese Per-
simmons, Orange and Lemon Trees budded on Orange
Root ; a line collection of Hot House and Conserva-
tory Plants ; also the finest collection of Fruit and
Shade Trees to be found in Sacramento. THOMAS
O'BRIEN, Proprietor Kosedale Nursery Depot, 723 J
street, between Seventh and Eighth, Sacramento.
All orders from the country promptly attended to.
jal-4plm -
SACRAMENTO_CITY BONDS.
THE FUND COMMISSIONERS WILL PUR-
chase, to the extent of the gold and silver
fund in their hands. City Bonds i-.ncil under the
Acts of 1853 and 1564, past due coupons removed
therefrom, at thirty-five (35) per cent.
Also, past due coupons of I*lo and all prior
thereto, twenty per cent.; 1877, at nirety; 1878,
eighty; 1870, seventy, and ISSO at sixty per cent.
H. O. BEATTY,)
J. D. LORD, }■ Commissioners.
J. Q. BROWN, )
Sacramento, December 2!). ISSO. rtSO-lm
$ A Thousand a Year $
Can be made easy and pleasantly " At Home,"
RAISING POULTRY!
tT Send for descriptive circular of the
"PERFECT HATCHER i"
" * The Standard Incubator of America.
WM. McKIBBIN, Agent, southeast corner Seven-
teenth and E streets, Sacramento. Cal. d22-4ptm*
Sacramento Planing Mill,
SASH AND BLIND FACTORY, COR:T?.9 OF
Front and Q stn eta, Sacrameato.
Boon. Windows. Bliada-
Finish of all kinds, Window Frames, Moldings of
every description^ and Turning"
HARTWELL, HOTCHKISS 7* STALE Kit .
n%2-4i»_ a.
_f4rt_tg_fc_r&sar*mm
This Great StrongthentngPffl
Remedy nnd NERVK TOXIC BffS
is the legitimate result of over ao years of Sjl
practical experience, and cures with unfailing ■ Mj
certainty Nervous and Physical Debility, Sem- BJH
inal Weakness, Spermatorrhicat Impotcncy. WWA
Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decline and f^ipF
Loss of Manhood, from whatever cause pro- H_2l
duced. It enriches and purities the Blood, Ws^f
Strengthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Di- \\\^_\7_
gestion. Reproductive Organs, and Physical HU
and Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural Wi_W
debilitating drain upon the system, preventing WOJ
involuntary losses, debilitating dreams, etc., so TAT,
destructive to mind and body. It ts a sure mjyj
eliminator of all Kidney and Bladder Com- Ef_g|
plaints. To those suffering from the evil effects M
of Youthfullndiscretionsor Excesses, a speedy, E%
thorough, and permanent Cure is Guaranteed. \\W__m
Price, £3.50 per bottle, or five bottles in case, BfF
with full directions and advice, Jio. Sent se- W^_\
cure from observation to any address «pon||C
receiot of price, or C. O. D. To be had only \Y_W_
direct of ■ - . . ___m
DR. SALFIELD, 216 Keamy St, S. F. Cal. V^
Consultations Strictly Confidential, by letter or Wf_i
at office tree To msure perfect secrecy, I Efl
have adopted ft private address, under which
ad packages axe forwarded. - nt
TO THE UNFO*ftT"OTA*rE I
DR-GBBOH'SMSPEISiEY,
€23 Kearny street, San Francisco.
' -^^r . . Esiablished in 1854, for
7 :7m. the treatment of Sexual
- __j_____^_____j_^Q___!_ Strictures, Syphilis in all
_-7__a_Tjt tß_^^_^il " 3 ' orms - Seminal Weak-
___. ' i\ '"-^SflTll P* 8638 -* 8 - e tc-- Ven na-
(KflL^ "4__^^ffig3a nently cured orno charge.
ofm>^^.{^^ < ' llllual Weakne*".
3i7^R Seminal Emissions, the
?^^mßß__^S_>?vxS Tn' a solitary vioe or de-
__*s!>HS6__is_KS_sS_ prayed sexual indulgence,
is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost
unlimited extent, producing wi'h unerring certainty
the following train of morbid symptoms, unlese
combated by scientific medical measures, viz.: Sallow
countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the
head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and rattling of eha-iots, uneasiness about
the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision,
blunted intellect. Io?s of confidence, diffid&ice in
approaching strangers, a dislike to form new ac-
quaintances, disposition to shun society, loes of
memory, hectic flushed, pimples and various erup-
tions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath,
coughs, consumption, nigbt sweats, monomania and
frequent insanity."-- ■■: .-",-:* '*■'-"","
■ .. -V-..-..-7 :- CUBED " AT ' HOHE. ■'-._;-'.■- 'A
pi Persons at a distance may be cured at home by ad-
dressing a letter to DR. GIBBON, stating case, symp '
toms, length of time the disease has continued, and
have .- medicines I promptl - | forwarded, free | from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the country,
with : full and plain directions. fßy inclosing ten
dollars, in registered letter,' through the Postoffice,
or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine
will be forwarded to any part of the Union.'- Please
g_y you saw this advertisement in the Rpcorp
Linos. Address, ■ -.*K_.*-'' . DR. J. F. GIBBON,
*,-]a2l-4ptf; ' Box 1,957, San Francisco.
TEE BED HOUSE TBADE UNION.
§- *i»-w, f'> :: fijf^£-f'yy'y''i/ mt^z^^u- J^ , "">
i%__t-' ' .-•-.- ■ ■
OUR GREAT SALE INAUGURATED!
A. PERFECT SUCCESS !
• * fl
■ ' . ".- iO^sKPSm
Goods being slaughtered, and going rapidly ! Not an article
in any Department but what is marked down from
our regular low prices !|P
What a chance there is now open for the poor and those with limited means. jj |
Over $140,000 Worth of Goods
Thrown upon the market, to be retailed out to the thousands. The popular and well-
known house— a by-word for all— is the RED HOUSE TRADE UNION. Known for
thousands of miles away, and one of the most successful and strongest oppositions ever
opened on this coast. THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE
BY FEBRUARY 2, ISSI, as there will be a change in the firm on that day.
'*' '' -
-
Bp. -■■'-.■ .'-■■■...*..
SEE OCR IMMENSE REDUCTION IN
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES!
SEE CI It CHEAT 1.t.11l . "THI. IN
MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS!
SEE THE FIGURES PLACED ON OFR
HATS _FO_R MEN and BOYS!
SEE OUR SLAUGHTER IN DRY GOODS !
The FANCY GOODS Reduced Nearly One-half!
COMFORTERS, QUILTS and BLANKETS— A Terrible Overhauling I
TRUNKS, VALISES AND RAGS OF ALL KINDS, AT MANVFACTCRERS' TRICES :
Saddles of all kinds, Halters, Bridles and Harnesses— all
marked way down !
CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, less than wholesale prices.
tr COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH, AS USUAL. *5i
C. H. GILMAN,
Proprietor of the RED HOUSE.
THE ORIGINAL ONE TRICE HOUSE*
tM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ aMM^^__^__M__M___________P_____M_____;
AGBIOULTUBAL WABES.
BAKER & HAMILTON,
AOHaTTS FOB
ETJEEKA GtA^NGr PLOWS.
Gale Chilled Iron Plows, Moline Steel Plows, Collins'
Plows, Cast Iron Plows, Seed Drills, Cahoon and Gem
Sowers, Gorham Combined Seeder, and Cultivator, Har-
rows, Cultivators, Fan Mills, Bain Wagons, Etc.
SACRAMENTO. ....7. apl-4ptf SAW FRANCISCO
- BOOKS, STATIONEBY, ETO.
•*#% CKOCKE _% a rt^V
'^pl^p^ p
•Uw^ACRAMEN
T^-iIto@OKSELLERS*s-2& """
ii_£_. <*AND*> *"'-••■■■•'*
WkitWmw w4mmmiMm school books
+&s+.,: yy.- 1 . '.. ; -*©*-*•
A'/y'JAS/:, :■- —7-^ 'J- :J/ff:'J a-A'A/:/
BEST ASSORfMEWT HOLIDAY G&QM ON THE COAST
tr.EE O t X "M
ELEGANT PLUSH ALBUMS!
AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH.
-" ...f-jt- • tr 8 E O1 R "S» ■'•'-■
Splendid Gift Books
•a-_3_s afc _E__Kfi_i___»«_Btta__gH___hs>__t_-* 1 - *■" ';'> : *''. ; i;7> ; '"- . 7-:.-7. -i*_."*
THE CHEAPEST - AND ■ BEST ' IN THE CITY.
TUB UUATUir i ASU Btal 1.1 inn vii. _ .... AJ/.i
Homes of America '. . Morocco. I Song of the Sower ........Morocco.
Landscapes of America Morocco. Story of tbe Fountain.... Morocco.
Little People of the snow.. ..Morocco. I "f/tT OTHER BOOKS IN MOROCCO. **»
CHOICE BOOKS IN HALF CALF AND CLOTH -__
i SA'J'Ay .-___ OUR— '.:'■.,'"' 7 ;- I*7- ■ :■'/ '-'J 'J''/JJ' :, /j]
HOLIDAY BOOKS BEING A SPECIAL FEATURE I
tr We will sell them at Low Prices. -.,. "We Invite Inspection. "^r. .
_BC- S. CROCKER Sd CO.
iy PIONEER ; LIVERY? STABLE. Vf
I. D.l SCRTVKR.V.. . .'.'.' JssJ./J. •_.'._ Proprieto
?■* rACKS ON C_____"AT ANY HOUR __i '■__ 'y
HACKS ON CALL AT ANY HOUR tRMR
day or night. Coupes, Phaetons, "jff-Wk
Kockaways, Earouehes, Baggies," with ».■ sL'._ft
bestroadstera to be found in any livery stable on the
coast tor : hire. : Hones kept in livery at reasonable
i" '.->;? Stables on Fourth street, between I and . -
l*^»«7'''"7'*''"7_..--iB-4po. - ,-_ ;• ■••:•
j^s-AV. A ."-..-, ff . . _ ; '■j'J'iSsmm
'• ":*'/"• '■ NOTICE. fj
THE ANNUAL . MEETING OF THE" STOCK-
,-*. holders of the Capital Gas Company, tor I the
Election of Director: for. the ensuing year, and for
the transaction of sucb business as may be brought
before the meeting, will be held at the office of the
Company, in the city of Sacramento, on MONDAY,
the 17th day of January, ISSI. t_""C. ) *_■-. .-; y.y..,,
I d!8-td i- .'.C. H. CUMMINGS, Secretary. 7
"* f^-_t__VBm^S_-_MSkk&"f'.r:
LEGAL 7 NOTICES.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAC-
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAC-
y mento.— following resolution offered by
Supervisor Wilson was adopted and entered of rec-
ord on the minutes of said Board, December 19,
1880:
' Resolved, " That the new sections to the Penal
Code, No. 400 and 401, be advertised in the- Daily
Record! sion* acd Bet list tin termo three months."
.: Section 400 7 Any person who shall knowingly
sell, or offer for sale or use, or expose, or who shall
cause or procure to be sold or offered for sale, or
used, or expose any horse, mule or other animal
having the disease known as glanders or farcy, shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Section 401. Every animal havirg glanders, or
farcy, shall at once be deprived of life by the owner
or person having charge thereof, upon discovery or
knowledge of its condition, and any such owner or
person omitting or refusing to comply with the pro-
visions Of this section shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor. . d!7-3m
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN PCB-
J3i sua.ee of an order of the Superior Court of
Sacramento cou_ty, o ade on the 22J day of Novem-
ber liMp, in the matter of the fc'sUte of ELIZA OL-
SEN, deceased, the undersigned, the Executrix of
said Estate, will sell at privato sale, to the highest
bidder for cash in gold coin, and subject to confirma-
tion by said Superior Court, on or after TUESDAY",
JANUARY 4th, 1881, all the title and interest of
said Estate in and to that certain lot or parcel of
land situate and being in the city and county of
Sacramento, State of California, bounded as follows:
Part of lot eight in the square bounded by J and X,
Sixth and Seventh streets, being situate on the
northeast corner of Sixth and X streets, and being
70 feet front on Sixth street, and 60 feet front on X »
street.
Terms of sale : Cash in gold coin. Deed at expense
of purchaser. Bida or offers may be made at any
time after the first publication of this notice and be-
fore the making of the sale, and may be left with
SWEETSER k ALSIP on Fourth street, between J
and X streets. All bids or offers must be in writing.
Property rents for $90 per mouth.
Dated : December 15, 18S0.
ANN OLSEN,
Executrix of the Estate of Eliza Olsen.
Frkkmax* k Bates, Attorneys. dl6-td
PROBATE NOTICE.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAC-
ramento.— ln the Superior Court. In the
matter of the estate of THOMAS TREGANZA,
deceased. Digary Hobbs, administrator of the
Estate of THOMAS TREGANZA, deceased, having
this day filed a final account of his administration
of said estate, showing that all the debts and ex-
penses of administration of said estate have been
paid, and that a portion of said estate remains to be
divided among the heirs of said deceased, and pray-
ing that said account be settled and allowed, and
said estate oe distributed to the parties entitled, it
is ordered that all persons interested in the Estate
of the said THOMAS TREGANZA, deceased, be ami
appear before the Superior Court of Sacramento
county, at the Court-room of said Court, in the city
of Sacramento, on the lOtli day of JANUARY, lSsl.
at 10 o'clock A. M., then and there to show cause
why said account s.iould not be settled and allowed
as filed, and said estate be, by order of this Court,
distributed.
It is further ordered that a copy of this order be
published in the Sacramento Record-Union, for ten
days before the said 10th day of January, lsil.
Dated December 23, ISSO.
S. C. DENSON,
Judge of Superior Court.
J. C. Ti'Bßs, Attorn for Administrator. d*_4-10t
PROBATE NOTICE^
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SACRA-
mento. — In the Superior Court, in the matter
of the Estate of HANNAH TREGANZA, deceased.—
Digary Hobbs, Administrator of the Estate of HAN-
NAH TREGANZA, deceased, having this day filed
a final account of his administration of said estate,
showing that all the debts and expenses of adminis-
tration of said estate have been paid, and that a por-
tion of said estate remains, to be distributed among
the heirs of said deceased, an 1 praying that said ac-
count be settled and allowed, ami said estate he dis-
tributed to the parties entitled, it is ordered that all
persons interested in the estate of the said HANNAH
TREGANZA, deceased, be and appear before the
Superior Court of Sacramento county, at the Court-
room of said Court, in the city of Sacramento, on
the 10th day of JAN_ AKY, Issi, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
then and there to show cause why said account
should not be settled and allowed as filed, and said
estate be, by order of this Court, distributed to the
heirs of the said HANNAH TREGANZA, deceased.
It is further ordered that a copy of this order be
published in the Sacramento Daily Record-Union
for at least ten days before the said 10th day of Jan-
uary, ISBI. :-.'-.
Dated December 23, 1580.
S. C DENSON,
Judge of Superior Court.
J. C. Tibbs, Attorney for Administrator. d2_-10t
PROBATE NOTICE.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY' OF SACRA-
mento. In the Superior Court. In tho
matter of the estate of JOSEPH COX, deceased.
FRANCIS COX, administrator of the estate of
JOSEPH COX, deceased, having rendered and pre-
sented for settlement a final ace mnt and report of
bis administration, accompanied by vouchers, anil
by a petition for distribution of the estate, it is
ordered that MONDAY, January 10, 1881, at 10
o'clock a. m., be appointed as the time for settle-
ment of said account and hearing said petition, and
that notice thereof be given by publication of this
order in the Sacramesto Daily Record-Union at
east once a week for three weeks next before the
said day of hearing. December 14. 18S0.
S. C. DENSON, Judge of Superior Court.
Custom L. White, Attorney for Administrator.
d2O-law4wM
~ ORDER OF SALE.
JN THE SUPERIOR COURT, COUNTY OF SAC-
ramento, State of California. In the mat-
ter of the estate of JOHN STEINMILLER,
deceased. H. S. Beals. Administrator of
the estate of JOHN SIEIN.MII.I.Ki;, deceased,
having presented a verified petition to this
Court, asking that an or er of sale of real esUte be
made, and it appearing from such petition that it is
necessary to sell the whole or some portion of said
real estate to pay the debts of deceased, and the
debts, expenses and charges of administration, it is
ordered that all persons interested in s.id estate
show cause, if any they have, on MONDAY, JANU-
ARY* 31st, 1881, at 10 o'clock a. - at the Court-
room of this Court, why an order of sale of real
estate should not be made as prayed for ; and that
a copy of tl is order be published at least once a week
for four successive weeks in the Sacramento Daily
Record Union.
Sacramento, December IS, ISBO.
ROBERT C CLARK,
Judge of Superior Court.
d2O-law4wM
SUMMONS.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR TH
city and county of San Francisco, State of Cali-
fornia " JOHN F. ENGLISH, plaintiff, vs. GEORGE
OLSEN, defendant. Action brought in the Superior
Court, in and for the city and county of San Fran-
cisco, Slate of California, and the c mplaint filed in
the office of the Clerk of said county. E. F.
PRESTON, Plaintiff's Attorney, No. 234 Montgomery
street. The People of the State of California send
greeting to GEORGE OLSEN, defendant : You are
hereby required to appear in an acti-n brought
against you by the above-named plaintiff, in the
Superior Court, in and for the city and county of San
Francisco, State of California, and to answer the
complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of
the day of service) after the service on you at this
summons, if served within this county ; or. if served
elsewhere, within thirty -"ays. The said action
is brought to recover judgment for the- sum of
$007 05-100, with interest thereon, alleged to be due
from defendant to plaintiff, for money paid out and
expended by plaintiff for the use and benefit of
defendant and request ; also, for money had and
received by defendant and his said assignor from
plaintiff, as set forth in the complaint un file herein,
to which reference is made, and for diets of suit.
And you are hereby notified that if you fad to
appear and answer the said comp'aint, as above
required, the said plaintiff will take judgment against
you for said sum of $607 05, together with interest
and costs of suit.
Given under mv hand and the seal of the Superior
Court, in and for the city and county of San Fran-
cisco, State of California, this Ist day of OCTOBER,
in the Year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hun-
dred and eighty.
Iseal.l ' WILLIAM A. STUART, Clerk.
_8-law2n_M By P. Detest. Deputy Clerk.
HOSPITAL SUPPLIES.
IN ." PURSUANCE *OF THE THI -TV-SECOND
section of an Act ent. tied "An Act providing for
.the government of the county of Sacramento," ap-
proved April 25, 1863, sealed proposals will be re-
ceived by the Board of Supervisors of said county
up to 11 o'clock A. M.,
JANUARY 6, 1881,
Fur furnishing supplies to the COUNTY HOSPITAL
of the county of Sacramento. State of California, for ;
the term of three months, commencing JANUARY
6, 1861, and ending April 6, 1881. .-, ;.* ;-
tr List of articles to be supplied can be seen on
application at the" office of the County Clerk. .
. All bids to be left with tbe County Clerk.
Ihe Board reserves the right to reject any or all
bids THOMAS H. BERKEY, Clerk.
lecember 27, 1880. * d2B-10t
DR. SPINNEY & CO.,
OF NO. II KEARNY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,
Treat ail Chronic and' Special Disease.-*.
■ ' J A. -A ku.m; MEN * * V "-'*'"
who MAY BE SUFFERING FROM THE
fV effects of youthful follies or Indiscretion, I
will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest
boon ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity.
Dll. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit #500 for
every case of Seminal Weakness er Private Disease
of any kind or character which he undertakes and
falls to cure
MIDDLE-ACED MEN.
I There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who
are troubled with too frequent evacuation of the
bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or
burning sensation, and a weakening of the system in
a manner the patient cannot account for. On exam-
ining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often
be found, and sometimes small particles of albums?,
will appear, or tbe color will be of a thir. milkish
hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearance.
There are many men who die of this difficulty, ignol
rant of the cause, wbich is tne second stage uf sem-
inal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure
In all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the
genito-urinary organs. ;" , -
i Office hours—lo to 4 and • to 8. Sunday from
IO to II a. a. Consultation free. Thorough exam-
ination and advice, 85. Call or address
•■•„■:■■ DR. SPINXEV A CO..
..,. .-.- ... -.-(_, No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco. A
■9. B.— For private diseases of short standing, a full
course of medicines,! sufficient for a cure, with all
Instructions will be sent to any address for $10.
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|***10UNTY CORONERS AND - UNDERTAKER
V/ 1 No 108 J street, between Fourth and Fifth. |
ways on hand a largo assortment of Metallic and
Wooden Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffins. • . Shroud. .
furnished _ and Funeral Wreaths Preaer-ed. * Coffin
orders will receive prompt attention on short notice
and at lowest rates. o dl 4 iplm
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