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Aiiioiii: tlic l.nMid mures ;ir(": (';iyiit..ii I'liyllis, by Pdlonius 

 and Saiiitlv. l>y Dissenter, nnt of (,)neen of the Sontli, by Clarton 

 Duke ().f Connau-ht. This mare is the dam of Consternation, 

 which was l)red at this farm and is now owned by Miss Long of 

 Kansas City, for whom she won reserve to the ehampionship at 

 the National two years ago. 



There are also mares by Gentleman John, Lord Denby II, 

 Prince Crcnnpton, and descendants of old Viscountess, champion 

 at New ^'drk in 1S'.>8, as well as Gossip, the dam of the well- 

 known Xorena and Chatterbox. 



At the present time ^Ir. Pabst's pony sire is Masterpiece, by 

 Lord St. Kitts, which is by Dilham Prime ^Minister and ont of 



Fig. 41. IIackxfy Si ai.i.iox, IRVI^'(iTO^- Marlhoko. 

 Owned by \V. D. Henry, Irvincto.n Kai:m, Skmckley, 

 Pa. 



(Coiirtexil nf '• The Firhl.") 



Ladv Kitty, she by Sir Horace, Kngland's greatest pony sire. 

 The dam of :\lasterpiece is Elegance III, also dam of Lady 

 Dilham. 



In 1007 Sir Humphrey was added to the stud. This horse 

 won the championship at Olympia. and since .standing at the 

 Pabst Farm has prodnced many promising youngsters. Further 

 addition was made a few years later, when several brood mares 



