SUPPLEMENT FOR 1887. PACING. 123 



Oyp S., ch m (2:30), pacer. Phoenix, N. Y., Sept. 28, $100. Senator 1, 3, Nicol, Scriba Boy, Flora, 2:39*4, 1 



2:39*|, 2:39*, 2:39*4, 2:40. 

 Helen Alu&oitt. ch f (3:OO), by Alrnont Commander, dam Tellezeile. R. F. Myers, Stnngtown, O., Aug. 16, 



$100. Jessie Colfax, Gale Wilkes, 3:00, 3:01. Three-year-olds. 



An". 17, $50. Jessie Colfax, Gale Wilkes, 3.10, 3:05. Three-year-olds. 



Lady Capoul. b m (2:31*ij), by Capoul, dam Nelly, by Wadsworth's Tuckahoe,. J. H. Hayes, Mineral Point, 



Ldy Capoul, b m (2:31*6), by Capoul, dam Nelly, by Wadsworth's Tuckahoe,. 

 Wis., Sept. 9, 300. German .Boy. Blaze Medium. Best time, 2:33. 



, Wis., Oct. 1, $ . Johnny P. 1, German Boy 3, 2:3% 2:38, 2:37, 2:86, 2:38. 



Lysauder Belle, bm (2:33*4). Phoenix, N. Y., Sept. 28, $100. Linwood. Rally, Waterloo, 2:35*& 2:35, 



8:869^. 

 Vlilkmafd. brm (2:26*). Phoenix, N. Y., Sept. 29, $125. Gyp S., pacer, 2, Binghamton Girl, pacer, 2:36, 



2:30, 2:33*4.2:31. 



motor, b s (2:41%), by Colonna. Hamline, Minn., Sept. 10, $ . Strathford 1, 2:51*4, 2:41%, 2:52, 2:51. 



Novl, b g (2:3O%), by Golddust. A. M. Rathbun, South Bend, Ind., Sept. 16, $300. Jim Lane, Fay Hendricks, 



2:33, 2: 86k, 2:35. 



I'snisy, blk m. L. R. King, Mansfield, Mass., May 30, $ . Frank, Bessie, 1:38, 1:31, 1:32. Half-mile-heats. 



Richelieu, b g, by Wilkesonian. Washington, Pa., Sept. 15, $100. Judge Ewing, George, Energy, Nelly F., 



1:39,1:37. Half-mile heats. Two-year-olds. 



TROTTING AND PAGING INFORMATION. 



la connection with the compilation of his statistical works, the undersigned 

 has a very large correspondence, and is kept well posted perhaps better than 

 any other man in the country in regard to the pedigrees and performances of 

 the trotting and pacing stock of the country. Any facts not known to him are 

 yet accessible, because of the reliable correspondents he has in all parts of the 

 United States and Canada. People are frequently at a loss to obtain informa- 

 tion that the undersigned can readily supply, and letters to the sporting papers 

 involve a delay before the answer is received, and the replies are frequently un- 

 satisfactory. The ready way to obtain speedy and correct information is to 

 write to the compiler of this work enclosing a fee of $1, and the answer will be 

 sent by return mail, if possible, and if not, as soon as the facts can be ascer- 

 tained. 



Pedigrees of trotters or pacers will be traced and tabulated at reasonable 

 charges, the amount depending upon the difficulties involved and the style in 

 which the pedigree is to be prepared. 



Breeders desiring to issue catalogues, either for stock or sale purposes, can 

 make arrangements with me for the entire work, printing, press-work, and bind- 

 ing included, and satisfaction guaranteed. 



Cases conducted before the Board of Review, horses bought or sold upon 

 commission, etc. All dealings in strict confidence. 



'WALTER T. CHESTER, 



P. O. Box 1021, New York City. 



