. Breeder and sportsman . , $30, with privilege of retiming mares that do notprove in foal the nest season tree of charge, providedthe horse bred to remains the property of t*e presentowners. Good pisturaseat ?3 per month. No respon-sibility assumed for accidents or escapes. Service feespayable before removal of the mare. For further particulars, address GEO. E. GUERNE, Santa Rosa Cal. GROVBR CLAY Bay Stallion, Black Points,15 3-4 hands high. Bred by W. W. Trail jr, San Fraucuco. BY ELECTIONEER. First dam Maggie Norfolk by Norfolk, son of Lei-lngton, he-by Boston. Second dam Tilda Quill byBill


. Breeder and sportsman . , $30, with privilege of retiming mares that do notprove in foal the nest season tree of charge, providedthe horse bred to remains the property of t*e presentowners. Good pisturaseat ?3 per month. No respon-sibility assumed for accidents or escapes. Service feespayable before removal of the mare. For further particulars, address GEO. E. GUERNE, Santa Rosa Cal. GROVBR CLAY Bay Stallion, Black Points,15 3-4 hands high. Bred by W. W. Trail jr, San Fraucuco. BY ELECTIONEER. First dam Maggie Norfolk by Norfolk, son of Lei-lngton, he-by Boston. Second dam Tilda Quill byBilly Cheatham hebyCrackeo, and he by dam by Dorseys Golddust. TERMS. Will make the season of 1890 at the Training Sta-bles of Denis Gannon, near Oakland Trotting Park,at $50 the season, payable at time of service. Seasonto commence February 1st and ending July 1st. Pro-per care of mares will be taken, but no responsibil-ity incurred for accidents or escapes. Address, DENIS GANNON. Oakland, Cal. G0LDENEAGLE HOTEL. Corner SEVEXTH and W STREETS, SACKAMEVTI). PI1ST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. *he LARGEST and FINEST HOTEL in o. BOWER*, Proprietor. Free Buss to and from the Hotel. Telephone, Telegraph Office and Messenger Service at Hotel The Thoroughbred Stallion Three Cheers Will make the season of 1890 at Sacramento. PEDIGREE. 05 fimp. ! 3 I f Touchstone, byfNewminster.) _ Camel %\ l^Jovial. (Beeswing, by Dr,; Sultan t Sister to Grey SI o-mus, by Comasfimp. Priam, bva | fimp. Monarch • Emilias H| | (imp. Pi ^ Young Fashion-^ Whisker a (imp. Trustee, by £4 ^Fasluon -J Caiton ( Bonnets o Blue,by Sir CharlesHurrah was imported by John Reber, of Lancaster,Ohio, a locality where there were but few breeders of•horonghbreds. Under these disadvantages he sireda long list of winners. His 8fe Newmioster, wonthe 1851, and his dam. Jovial by Bay Mid-dleton, winner of the Derby 1836. Newminister byTouchstone, winn


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