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Her fastest trotters are Phoebe Wilkes, 2.o8|, and 

 Prime, 2.12^. Her fastest pacer is Phebon W., 

 2.ioJ. When we consider the blood lines of 

 Dolly Smith, and that her performers are by dif- 

 ferent stallions, we look at her with an expression 

 of wonder. She made herself fashionable. 



Bicara was a bay mare, foaled in 1871, by 

 Harold, dam Belle by Mambrino Chief. Bred to 

 Woodford Mambrino, she produced, in 1887, the 

 bay colt Pancoast, who trotted to a record of 

 2. 2 if, and is the sire of Cuylercoast, 2.11, and 24 

 others in the list. Among the score of producing 

 sons by Pancoast are Patron, 2.14^; Ponce 

 de Leon, 2.13; Prodigal, 2.16; and Patronage, 

 sire of Alix, 2.03!. The daughters also are pro- 

 ducers of great speed. Bicara is the dam of six 

 trotters, and her blood is much sought after. 



Mabel L., black mare, foaled in 1880, by Victor, 

 son of General Knox, dam Hippenheimer by Vol- 

 unteer, has five trotters, including Reina, 2.12^, 

 and Judge Keeler, 2.14. General B. F. Tracy 

 is the owner of Mabel L. He also owns Hannah 

 Price, brown mare, by Arthurton (son of Hamble- 

 tonian and Imogene by Seely's American Star), 

 dam Priceless, an old-time trotter, by Mystery. 

 She is the dam of five, one of which is Lesa 



