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MANY THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. Over five hundred stallions and broodmares are consigned to be sold at the Lexington sales which will be held at Horsemens Headquarters in that city next week by the Fasig-Tipton Company. They are the property of fifty-nine different owners and one-half of them are the owners of noted breeding establishments. The stallions and mares from five of them represent the entire equine population, on those farms and their sale means the dispersal of the Millstreara, Pequest, Leonatus, Senorlta, Ridgeway, Waldeck and Meadows Studs. The stallions .offered are Adam, Abe Frank, Handspring, Buck Massie, Broomstick, Frankfort, Gallantry, Garry Hermann, Glenheim, Intrusive, Golden Badge, Kings Counsel, Gaylad, Knight of the Thistle, Lamplighter and Surmise. Among the broodmares are many whieh are dams of horses now prominent among the horses In training for their races run during the present year. Others are either dams,, half or full sisters to good performers of recent years. Among the best consigned from the different breeding farms probably are the following: Balance II., dam of Momentum; Sumatra, half-sister to Bretzel, dam of Minnie Adams; Candle, dam of McCarter; Flirt-Ineer, dam of Spooner; Gloriosa, sister to Glori-lier aud Glamor; Jennie McCabe, sister to Major Daingerfield; Miss Maxim, dam of Golden Maxim and Jim Gaffney; Weknowit, dam ot Merry England; Flocarline, dam of Master Robert; Ravello II., dam of Frank Gill; Sloe, dam of Oran; Plumeria, dam of Sir Wilfred; Fable, dam ot Ralnland, Albemarle, Fay Belle and Barrack; Lumax, sister of Mexican; Charm, dam of Ethon and Tcrah; Crisis, dam of Emergency; Semper Fi-dele," dam of Old Faithful; Voltario, dam of The Picket; Sister Mirthful, dam of the sire Mirthful; aud Sieve, dam of Hugh McGowan.