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Show PRIZE LIST IS OUT FOR Jtt EXHIBIT Twenty-Fourth Annual Show Will Be Held in Madison Square Garden. YORK, Oct. 10. Tho prize list for the twenty-fourth annual exhibition exhibi-tion of tho National Horso Show association asso-ciation has been issued. Tho show will be held in Madison Square 3rden from November 9 to 1-1, inclusive, and tho entries will cloae with tho eecrotary on Saturday, October 17. The association is just as liberal with its prizes this 3car as over. There is one class for thoroughbreds with prizes worth $525, six classes for tho breeding classes of trotters, one for the driving class, six classes for roadsters, oight for hackneys, twenty-thrco for harness horses, divided in tho usual way; threo for taudems, four for four-in-hands, nino for ponies in harness, cloven for I saddlo horses, nino for ponies under j saddle, seven for pony stallions and brood mares aud sixteen for hunters and jumpers. In addition to these regular classes there are man' specials, ana among tho special cups in competition axo the national na-tional horso show gold challenge cup for pairs, tho Forest King challenge cup r'or gig horses, tho Aldio challenge cup for liackneya, the Alfred R Maclay cup for hunters, tho English, hackney challengo cup, a cup offered by F. Ambrose Am-brose Clark for thoroughbred mares or geldings suitable to become hunters and a cup presented by Alrred G. vander-bilt vander-bilt for pairs of horses and delivery wagons. The following have been invited in-vited to act as judges of tho several classes: Thoroughbreds, Thomas C. McDowell, Lexington, Ky.; hackneys, James B. McLaughlin, Columbus, Ohio; ponies in harness, Joseph E. Wildner, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Pa.; trotters and roadstors. Senator Sen-ator C. W. Barnum, Lime Rock, Conn.; William Pollock, New York; David M. Look, New York; four-in-hands, tandems, tan-dems, carriages and harness horses, carriages and appointments, Jay K. Carlisle, New York: E. Vonder Lforst Koch, New York; Louis Haight, New York; ponv stallions aud brood mares, Charles E. Bunn, Peoria, 111.; saddle horses and ponies under saddle, I' Vivian Gooch, Windsor, England; hunters and jumpers. Colin Campbell, Montreal, Canada; S. Taber Willets, Roslyn, L. I.; C. C. Rumsey, Buffalo, N. V.; polo nouies and stallions for getting polo ponies, R. L. Agassiz, Bostou, Mass.; cavalr- horses and chargers, V. S. A.; draft aud street, cleaning department depart-ment horses, H. L. Herbert, New York; voterinarv inspectors. Dr. if. D. Gill, D. V. S., New York; Dr. Richard Kingston, Kings-ton, D. V. S., New York; superintendent. superintend-ent. Frank T. Clarke, Sheepshcad Bay, Long Island, N. Y. |