. Breeder and sportsman . y, without saying a word to any-body, he set out for New Orleaos. Going to the bank he pre-sented his book and asked for $100. Ise gwine away fergood, he informed tbe teller; gwine back to deplanta-shun. Going away for gooi, ehJ said,the teller, count-ing out $100 and entering the draft on Abes book. Whatare you going lo do with Ibe reet of your money? Leavethat byer for my ole mnrster. He moot need it weo e gitsback. When Abe died Mr. Kenner buried him at the headof the home-stretch on his private training-ground near NewOrleans. A young western horse which had evide


. Breeder and sportsman . y, without saying a word to any-body, he set out for New Orleaos. Going to the bank he pre-sented his book and asked for $100. Ise gwine away fergood, he informed tbe teller; gwine back to deplanta-shun. Going away for gooi, ehJ said,the teller, count-ing out $100 and entering the draft on Abes book. Whatare you going lo do with Ibe reet of your money? Leavethat byer for my ole mnrster. He moot need it weo e gitsback. When Abe died Mr. Kenner buried him at the headof the home-stretch on his private training-ground near NewOrleans. A young western horse which had evidently been pampar-ed up and drugged for sale, was completely let down andBuffering from much fever, Finding it necessary to employan active purge, I, at the request of the owner, used SimmonsLiver Regulator, giving one pint doses twelve hours apart!and as soon as he could eat giving it in powder form in one week he bad fully recovered.—Geo. W. Rodfong, V,S. Germantown, Pa. 1890 3£fee jgrteiler aw# jSpmAsmaix. 23. Sot! &H^ ^ ,/::? *- /^.: -^f Jt- J ^ REDWOOD, 2:24^. PROPERTY OF A. McFADYEN. The fame of Anteeo has gone abroad, the splendid per-formances of his progeny last year, stamping him as a greatproducer of speed and as a natural consequence those of biesons who are in public service this season wilt receive a largenumber of mares. Parties in Kentucky wanted to secure alease of Redwood, but the owner absolutely refuse 1 to allowhim to go EaBt, having determined to give tne breeders o*California a chance to avail themselves of Redwoods grandbreeding. A look over the pedigree will prove to any onethat Redwood should also transmit speed as he is fleet of foothimself and has not had a chance to get anything near apaper mark for himself. Year before last, as a three-year-old he appeared twice, first at Petaluma where be met BenDavis, Alfred G., Anti-Coolie and Alice. He won the third,fourth and fifth with considerable ease in 2:35, 2:31 and2:30£. HislaBt work fo


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