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STARS THAT SHINE AND SHINING STARS TUB TfiorougJDreil Breeders Great Cliaip WHEN THE FAMOUS Melbourne Stud Dispersal Sale : TAKES PLACE AT THE MELBOURNE STUD FARM, LOCATED ONLY ONE MILE FROM THE CITY OF LEXINGTON, KY., ON JIKP0Y AND TUESDAY, NOV. IB ami 17. DONT FORGET THE DATE AND DONT FAIL TO BE THERE. Under the Sale Management of W. T. Woodard. The sale will he held under a large circus tent in the woodlands of Melbourne, with ample seating capacity and comfort for all. An old-fashioned barbecue and burgoo will be given and all comers will be cared for and fed. Stallions, Broodmares, Yearlings and Weanlings WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE. OVER 90 THOROUGHBRED STUD MATRONS That in point of individuality, age and fashionable up-to-date breeding, considering their number, was never before offered for sale in this country. Seeing is believing. So read the sale catalogue and you will not mistake the "naked" truth. There are any number of matrons in this consignment that in point of fancy breeding cannot be had for love or money until now. These mares were all bred on scientific principles, according to the ideas of Mr. W. S. Barnes. Acknowledged by all as the equal of any breeder in Kentucky as a master of the breeding problem. These mares are in foal to no less than twenty-three leading sires. 15 FIRST-CLASS YEARLINGS AND OVER 40 BEAUTIFULLY BRED WEANLINGS BY VARIOUS SIRES. ALL FROM THE PRODUCE OF THESE FAMOUS MATRONS WILL BE SOLD. THEY ARE ALL FIRST-CLASS FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. Parties desiring catalogues can get them by applying at W. T. "Woodards office or by writing and requesting them to be sent by mail to W. T. WOODARD OR W. S. BARNES, LEXINGTON, KY. LYMAN T. HAY, President. H. R. MORRISON, Secretary. CHARLES N. RIX, Treasurer. Hot Springs Jockey Club HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS. Thirteen Stakes for Winter fleeting of 1904. THE HOT SPRINGS INAUGURAL, ,500 added. A handicap sweepstakes for three- 00 to second and 100 to third. Weights three days before the race. Full Course. To be year-olds and upward. Entrance free. 0 to start. The Association to add ,500, of which run Saturday, February 13. 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights three days before the race. One Mile. To be run January 1 THE JEFFERSON DAVIS STAKES, ,000 added. For two-year-olds foals of 1902. Entrance free. 5 to start. The Association to add ,000, of which 00 to second and 00 THE EASTMAN HOTEL SELLING STAKES, ,000 added. A selling sweepstakes for to third. Weight for age. Winners penalized three pounds for each win up to. 9 pounds, three-year-olds and upward. Entrance free. 5 to start. The Association to add ,000, of Maidens that have been beaten two or more times and not placed, allowed 7 pounds. Four which 00 to second and 00 to third. ,000 weight for age. One pound for each 00 to Furlongs. To be run Saturday, February 20. 600; then one pound for each 00 to 00. Starters with their selling price must be named January a 00 tQ second and 0o to third. ,000 weight for age. One pound for each 00 less to ,000, then one pound for each 00 less to ,000, then two pounds for each 00 to 00. Starters THE PARK HOTEL STAKES, ,000 added. A sweepstakes for three-year-olds foals with their selling prices to be named through the entry box the day before the race. More of 1901 Entrance free. 5 to start The Association to add ,000, of which 00 to second than two may be named, but only two can start. The starting fees of horsemen must be and 00 to third. Weight for age. Winners of a stake of ,000 in 1903 penalized 3 pounds, pajd for au named. One Mile. To be run Saturday, February 27. and one of 000 or three of any value in 1903, 5 pounds. Allowances: Non-winners of a stake tLYLSiH ounds- oSffi THE LASSIE STAKES FOR TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLIES, ,000 added.. A sweepstakes tSEJffiSi I seUini race In 1903 that have started three or more times, 22 pounds. Seven for two-year-old fillies foals of 1902. Entrance free 5 to start. The Association to add f Tn hi Saturd January 16. io. ,000, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weight for age. Winners to carry three To be run run Saturday, January Furlongs. beaten two more times and never pounds extra for each win up to nine pounds. Maidens or Pd, allowed 7 pounds. Four Furlongs. To be run Saturday March 6. THE ARLINGTON HOTEL SELLING STAKES, ,000 added. A selling sweepstakes MfcT THE ARKANSAS HANDICAP, ,000 added. A sweepstakes for thwjr and SS Srtera with their selling price to be named through the entry box the day before upward. Entrance free. 5 to start. The Association to add ,000, of which 00 to second lJ, SwSS than two can be named, but only two can start. Starting fees of horsemen and 00 to third. Weights three days before the race. One mile and One Quarter. To be Sust be "pSi t or all nlmeeL One Mile and One-Sixteenth. To be run Saturday January 23. run Saturday, March 13. sweepstakes for three-year-olds DERBY. A sweepstakes for three-year-olds foals of 190p.I3n- ut4a; qtike1! 000. added. A handicap THE HOT SPRINGS THE?0tn,S ftee 5 i to , start. The Association to add ,000, of which 00 to sec- trance free. 0 to start. The Association to add ,000, of which i 00 to second and L00 to "2 ""Ek and 00 to EnjE? third, Wehrhts weights itnree three days aaya before ueiuIC the race. One Mile and One-Sixteenth. third Weight for age. Winners of ,000 at any time penalized three pounds; of 5.000. five ond DOunds Non-winners of three races, three pounds additional; two races, seven pounds; , To be run Saturday, January 30. Maidens, twelve unds. One Mile and OnerElghth. To be run Saturday, March 20. ... urrrri HANDICAP. ,000 , added. A handicap sweepstakes for ,rcTif THE MAJESTIC IHOT EL niuivr Association to add ,000, of THE FAREWELL SELLING STAKES, ,000 added. A selling sweepstakes for three- three-year-olds and upward. Entrance hkedRys before the race. Five and One- Vpo1cU land upwju-d. Entrance free. 5 to start. The Association to add ,000, of which which 00 to second and 00 to rJnIIn,lime to sLond and toth. ,500 weight for age. One pound for each 00 less to 00. SandTBtf- A-t- T.berun Wednesday March 24. faTala ig :;boqan entries Anp communications to h r morr,son secretary, Hot Sprites, Ark.