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Daniel Webster by Lance, — created a marked 

 sensation when she trotted at Lexington, Ken- 

 tucky, in 1874, to a three-year-old record, 2.29; 

 and she was sold to Robert Bonner for ^15,000 

 and became the dam of Cartridge, 2.14!. In 

 addition to Lady Stout, Puss Prall produced 

 Lotta Prall, 2.28|-, and Black Diamond, 2.29^. 

 She also is the dam of four producing sons and 

 four producing daughters. One of these daugh- 

 ters, Sally Southworth, is the dam of Chatterton, 

 2.18, a sire of speed, and of Willie Wilkes, 2.28, 

 dam of Rachel, 2.08J, dam of Great Spirit, 2.09I-. 

 It is an illustration of how blood breeds on, 

 forming a chain of unbroken speed. 



Columbine, bay mare, foaled 1873, — by A. W. 

 Richmond (son of Blackbird by Camden by 

 Shark), dam Columbia, thoroughbred daughter 

 of imported Bonnie Scotland; second dam 

 Young Fashion, by imported Monarch ; and 

 third dam Fashion by imported Trustee, — is the 

 dam of Anteeo, 2.i6|; Antevolo, 2.19J; J. C. 

 Simpson, 2.18J; and Coral, 2.18^, — all by Elec- 

 tioneer. Anteeo is the sire of 50, including 

 Alfred G., 2.19^, the sire of Charley Herr, 2.07. 

 Antevolo is the sire of 15; Anteros, his brother, 

 is the sire of 35, one of which is Major Ross, 



