. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. DTTKEi ( Montague. I Gypsy â, 1 ' Nora. IN THE STUD. FEE §25. ingtonS 3-year-old record 2:30 in Mambrino Patchen. 3-year-old record 2:20£, by Strathmore. TTTTT TO^T record 2:30 in sixth heat, (own brother to Albert France 2:2Q£) by George Wilke; VV -LJ_I X \JAM j dam Alley, by Eysdyk's Hambletonian. ^"p1T")"rH1f"|"RT"j 3-year-old record 2:30 in fourth heat, by Strathmore, dam Kate Patchen, by STUART, J. X\ ,r\. -ti.) 4-year-old record 2:35 over a half-mile track. The best sons of KYSDYKVS HAMBLETONIAN, WO


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. DTTKEi ( Montague. I Gypsy â, 1 ' Nora. IN THE STUD. FEE §25. ingtonS 3-year-old record 2:30 in Mambrino Patchen. 3-year-old record 2:20£, by Strathmore. TTTTT TO^T record 2:30 in sixth heat, (own brother to Albert France 2:2Q£) by George Wilke; VV -LJ_I X \JAM j dam Alley, by Eysdyk's Hambletonian. ^"p1T")"rH1f"|"RT"j 3-year-old record 2:30 in fourth heat, by Strathmore, dam Kate Patchen, by STUART, J. X\ ,r\. -ti.) 4-year-old record 2:35 over a half-mile track. The best sons of KYSDYKVS HAMBLETONIAN, WOOOFORO MAMBK1\», ;i)K(i:: WILKES, andSTKATlLMOKE under the hammer, HAVING DETERMINED TO CHANGE MY LOCATION, I WILE SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT reserve, in Paris, Ky., on February 3, 1886; STRATHMORE, (aire of Santa Claus 2:17'., I MAMBRINO RUSSELL, WILTON, BEDFORD: about forty head of young stallions and fillies, one, two, three and four years old, by the above stallions, out of mares by Rysdyk's Hambletonian, Volunteer. Strathmore, Sentinel, Happy Medium, Alexander's Abdallah, Belmont, Solicitor, Mambrino Patchen,Clark Chief, Forrest King, Mambrino LeGrand, Daniel Lambert, etc.: also about twenty fashionably bred broodmares in foal io Strathmore, Mambrino Russell, Baron Wilkes and Wilton. In addition to these, some mares and geld logs ready to go upon the turf and win money. This stock will be sold to the highest bidder, rain or shine. For catalogues, which will be ready bv January 8th, apply to me or ED. A. TIPTON, Paris, Ey. E. G. STOKER. The Toboggan slide at Orange Valley, N Iâ is completed, and all that is now necessary to'niake the members of the club happy snow, or extremely cold weather, so that facing of ice can be formed on the slide. The structure is built on the property of Mrs Henry Williams, and the lower end points out upon the Valley road. Mrs. Alice Cavneal Warfield, after whom the famous race mare Alice Carneal, the dam of the great Lexingto


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