The Jewett Stock Farm. 



1888. STALLIONS. 1888. 



JEROME EDDY, 12OO. Record 2.1 6>. By Louis Napoleon, 307, son of Volunteer, 



.").") ; dam Fanny Mapes, by Abdallah, 15. 



TERMS : $200 the season (fee due at time of service), with privilege of return. 

 SHERMAN, 1~>(H>. Record 2.23^. By George Wilkes, 519 ; dam by Belmont, 64. 



TERMS : $100 the season, with privilege of return. 

 CORONET, 1O35. Three-year-old trial 2.36. By George Wilkes, 519 ; dam by American 



Clay, 34. 



TERMS : $50 the season, with privilege of return. 



HOMER, 1235. Sire of Lelah H., 2.24K* By Mambrino Patchen, 58 ; dam Sally Cho- 

 rister, dam of Belle Brasfield (2.20) and Proteine (2.18). 

 TERMS : $100 the season, with privilege of return. 

 FRELDMONT, 5050. Brother to Almont, Jr., 2.26. By Alraont, 33 ; dam Maggie 



Gaines, by Blood's Black Hawk. 

 TERMS : $50 the season, with privilege of return. 



Season commences April 1 and ends Nov. 15. 



Having decided not to sell any young stock until we have matured and developed some of 

 them, so that the public can know their value when offered for sale, we shall not issue a cata- 

 logue this year. Our confidence in the get of above Stallions has induced this move, believing 

 it would be more remunerative to ourselves and more satisfactory to the public. 



Stallion Circulars furnished on application. 



HENRY C. JEWETT & CO., Buffalo, or Willink, N. Y. 



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