. Breeder and sportsman. er Stable, Stockton. The Trotting Stallions, CLOVIS. Black stallion, no white, foaled April 27,1882, 16 hands high, bredby Cook Farm. JIV SEXTAN, sire of Sweetheart, record 2:223; Eva, 2:25; Center,2:29; Kismet, two-year-old record, 2:30J, (stallion). First dam, by Tborndale, record 2:22j, sire of Edwin Thome, 2:16$;Daisy Dale, 2:19. Second dam, Ulster Queen, (dam of Volmer, 2:29i), by RysdyksHambletonian. Third dam, by Mambrino Paymaster. Jr. Fourth dam, by Mambrino Paymaster, son of Mambrino, he by Tborndale by Alexanders Abdallah, the sire of Goldsmit


. Breeder and sportsman. er Stable, Stockton. The Trotting Stallions, CLOVIS. Black stallion, no white, foaled April 27,1882, 16 hands high, bredby Cook Farm. JIV SEXTAN, sire of Sweetheart, record 2:223; Eva, 2:25; Center,2:29; Kismet, two-year-old record, 2:30J, (stallion). First dam, by Tborndale, record 2:22j, sire of Edwin Thome, 2:16$;Daisy Dale, 2:19. Second dam, Ulster Queen, (dam of Volmer, 2:29i), by RysdyksHambletonian. Third dam, by Mambrino Paymaster. Jr. Fourth dam, by Mambrino Paymaster, son of Mambrino, he by Tborndale by Alexanders Abdallah, the sire of Goldsmiths Maid,2:14. First dam, Dolly, (dam of Director, 2:17). Second dam, athoroughbred. This colt is barely broken, can trot an eighth of a mile in 19seconds, his gait is big and square, he strides 23 feet, and with agewill make a fast horse. With his size, breeding, good feet and legshe cant help making a grandstock horse with such conformation androyal breeding. Will be allowed to serve 15 approved mares at $75 the CRBSCO. Bay horse, foaled October 8tb, 1881, both hind ankles white, 151high, weighs 1,050 lbs, bred by Col. E. G. Stoner, Paris, Ky. Raised atCook Farm. BV STRATBCMORE. First dam. Alia, record 2:32, by Almont, the sire of Piedmout, 2:17$;Fanny Wltherspoon. 2:17: Westu ont, pacer, running mate, 2:0lj. Second dam, by Mauibrino Prince, record, 2:29£, sire of tbe dam ofKing Wilkes, 2:21*. Third dam. by Cripple, son of Medoc. Fourth dam, by American Eclipse. This colt was taken sick the Winter of 1882 with the dislemper, andis not broken yet to harness, but shows a nice way of going, ^nd iswhat is termed a big little horse. He will be broken to harness inFebruary and put to work for speed. We have some colts by him onthe farm, and they show all trot and fine form. This colt is a fullbrother to Spartan, that trotted a trial for his breeder, Col. R. G. Stoner,at two years old. in 2:31,but met with an accident which placed bim outof training. Terms, $50 the season.


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