IT IS 



THAT 



Mambrino King 



ZZZ Hamlin's Almont, Jr. 



The two stallions at the head of 



possess more merit, and are more valuable as indi- 

 viduals and in the stud, than any other two stallions 

 in this country, for the reason that they transmit to 

 their get as much or more speed; and as they stamp 

 upon each and every one, with uniformity, their 

 great beauty and finish, they command a ready sale at 

 remunerative prices, as they are in great demand for 



Gentlemen's Roadsters, Driving and Carriage Purposes, 



while the get of a very large per centage of the 

 plain trotting stallions now in use in this country 

 fail to have speed, and can only find a market for 

 Street Railroad and other ordinary purposes; and 

 will not command a price that will pay the breeder 

 one-half what it costs to raise them; which is the 

 cause of a great number of breeders becoming dis- 

 gusted with the business. 



