MAINE 2.30 LIST, 273 
MAINE 2.30 LIST. 
ANODYNE 2.25. 
Chestnut gelding 15 hands high, with white stripe 
in the face and one white stocking forward and 
oue behind, foaled in 1863; bred by Wm. T. Hoar, Range- 
ley, Me., got by the Ross colt son of the Burke Horse, 
dam by Young Hogarth. Sold when three years old to 
B. R. Rollins, of Weld, Me., who developed his speed 
aud gave him a reeord of 2.402. Finally sold to. Stephen 
Jennings, of Bangor, Me., one of the proprietors of 
‘‘Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment,” and his named changed 
to Anodyne. He trotted during the season of 1875 with- 
out lowering his record, and Mr. Jennings drove him on | 
the road uutil shortly before the New England Fair of | 
1877. Here he was entered in the 2.38 race which he won 
with arecord of 2.36. Afterwards at Dexter and Mon- 
roe he won races with a heat in 2.30 in each on half mile 
tracks. Mr. Jennings then sent him to Boston, and enter- 
ed him in the 2.30 race at Mystic Park, Oct. 18th, 1877, 
which race he won, the fifth heat being in 2.25. 
ARTHUR, 2.283. 
Dark brown gelding foaled in 1866, bred by the late 
John Judkins, Waterville, Me., got by Lexington son of 
Keene’s Brandywine, dam amare brought from Canada 
by Joseph Percival, of Waterville, and a very fast road 
