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EXHIBITION OF 1871-AWARD OF PREMIUMS. 
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Class 8— Trotters. 
Best and fastest trotting stallion over 5 years old, J. C. Corrigan, Cedar * 
burg, “ Kimball Jackson,” time, 2:34%, $100. 
Second best, G. C. Stevens, Milwaukee. “ Bald Chief,” $50. 
Best and fastest trotting mare over 5 years old, J. I. Case, Racine, “ Capi- 
tola,” time, 2:39 and 2:36%, $60. 
Second bes^, J. Van Etta, Edgerton, “ Lady Douglas,” $30. 
Best and fastest trotting gelding over 5 years old, A. L. Boynton, Milwau¬ 
kee, “ Billy Wilkes,” $60. 
Second best, Gilbert Adams, Racine, $30. 
Class 9— Running Horses. 
Two mile heats, best 2 in 3, A. B. Douglas, Brodhead, “ Merrill,” time, 3:51 
and 3:58, $200. 
Second best, Matt. O’Neill, Dodgeville, “ Prairie Lilly,” $100. 
Mile heats, best 3 in 5, H. H. Barnes, Ripon,“ Kitty Stacy,” time, 1:51, $100. 
Second best, C. C. and R. H. Parks, Waukegan, 111.,“ Nathan Oaks,” $50. 
Best colt race, mile dash, T. C. Smith, Columbus, $50. 
Second best, H. H. Barnes, Ripon, $25. 
WM. HOBKIRK, 
S. B. DAVIS, 
C. LOFTUS MARTIN, 
Committee for Classes 8 and 9. 
Class 10 —Sweepstakes on Horses. 
Best stallion and 5 of his colts, at four years old and under, C. T. Bradley, 
Milwaukee, grand silver medal and $100. 
Best brood mare with foal by her side, George Murray, Racine, grand silver 
medal and $50. 
Discretionary premium awarded to C. C. & R. H. Parks, Waukegan, Ill., for 
Bonnie Scotland and his colts, grand silver medal and $50. 
“ Bonnie Scotland ” and his stock came from out of the state, and not be¬ 
ing permitted to contend for a premium in the sweepstakes, were exhibited 
to the committee, and examined by them with great pleasure. The horse, 
and his five colts exhibited, showed remarkable fine points of the thor¬ 
oughbred, as well as great bone and substance for high bred stock. The 
committee congratulate the breeders of northern Illinois on the acquisition 
of so valuable a horse for breeding purposes. A cross with the large mares 
of that section cannot fail to produce a valuable stock of horses for the 
carriage, the road and farm purposes. 
GEO. A. MASON, 
C. H. PHILLIPS, 
BENJ. MORSE, 
S. HAYT, 
Committee. 
Class 11 .—Short IIo7'ns. 
Best bull 4 years old and over, George Murray, Racine, $40. 
Best bull 3 years old and under 4, C. C. and R. II. Parks, Waukegan 
Ill., $30. 
Second best, E. Fairbanks, Hampden, $15. 
Best bull 2 years old and under 3, E. P. Brockway, Ripon, $30. 
Second best, G. Lawrence, Waukesha, $15. 
