. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 366 'Ite fkxcfiev jmd jkpxrrlsmaw. June 7 W; land. THE TROTTING STALLION SILVERHBBL LLMAKE THE SEASON OF 1881 AT THE DASHAWAY STABLES, 370 Eleventh street, between Franklin and Webster streets, Oak- erheel is a dark bay, foaled July Rtll 1876; bred by R. B. Chisholrn of Kane County, Illinois: sired M' Wilson's Blue Bull, his dam Ma^T Rice by Gage's Logan; grandam Fan every mark of high breeding, and \v; showed a 2:W gait when two years old. Logan by Rysdyk's Hambletonian; his dam Lady Wallace by Ohio With "little training when four years old, Silverheel sh


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 366 'Ite fkxcfiev jmd jkpxrrlsmaw. June 7 W; land. THE TROTTING STALLION SILVERHBBL LLMAKE THE SEASON OF 1881 AT THE DASHAWAY STABLES, 370 Eleventh street, between Franklin and Webster streets, Oak- erheel is a dark bay, foaled July Rtll 1876; bred by R. B. Chisholrn of Kane County, Illinois: sired M' Wilson's Blue Bull, his dam Ma^T Rice by Gage's Logan; grandam Fan every mark of high breeding, and \v; showed a 2:W gait when two years old. Logan by Rysdyk's Hambletonian; his dam Lady Wallace by Ohio With "little training when four years old, Silverheel showed three heats insult- of 2:40. TERMS. Twenty-five dollars the season; will make terms for insurance. Sea- Bon toeiid July 1st. SACKKIDER A CHISHOLM. Stratford, a mare which had the dam of John A. Rice that Hambletonian Trotting Stallion. BOB MASON By ECHO. His dam Belle Mason "by Belmont, thoroughbred. Echo by Rysdyk's Hambletonian, hie dam Fanny Felter by Magnolia (by American start. Belle Mason by Belmont (Williamson's). First dam, Lucy Johnson, by the Pony (son of imported Leviathan). Second dam Catalpa, by Frank. Third dam, by John Richards. Will make the season of 1884 for a limited number of mares, at the OAKLAND TROTTING PARK. Description. Bob Masonis a mahogany bay, with inside of off hind ankle white andstar in forehead; sixteen hands, and weighs 1,100. Foaled May 10th, 1879. He is of fine kindly disposition, a natural trotter, and has shown great speed, but as yet has no public record. For a fine portrait and full description of the horse see Breeder and Sportsman of June 30th, 1883. For full history of his sire Echo, see Breeder and Sportsman July 29th, 1882. See also, for his full brother Exile, Breeder and Sports- man issue of September 16th, 1882. Terms. Fifty dollars the season, payable at time of service. All mareB at risk of owners. Mares not proving in foal can be returned the following season free of charge. Good pasture at 55 per month. CHARLES J. EL


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