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Farm became a remarkable sire of speed. Bell 

 Boy (1885), brown colt, brother of Chimes, trotted 

 in 2.26 as a two-year-old and in 2.19^ as a three- 

 year-old, and was sold at auction for $51,000. He 

 died soon after the sale and is the sire of 14 in 

 the list and of five producing sires. One of these 

 sires is Liberty Bell, 2.24, sire of Tommy Britton, 

 2.o6|. Palo Alto Belle (1886), bay filly, trotted to 

 a three-year-old record of 2.22^, and is a produc- 

 ing dam. Bow Bells (1887), bay colt, trotted to 

 a record of 2.19!, and is a sire of fast trotters 

 and pacers, one of which is Boreal, 2.15^ at three 

 years old, and sire of Boralma, 2.07. Bow Bells 

 died at Hartford in 1902. Electric Bel (1888), 

 brown colt, is the sire of 13 in the list, including 

 Captor, 2.09 J. Belleflower (1889), brown filly, 

 trotted to a four-year-old record of 2.i2f and then 

 entered breeding ranks. Bell Bird (1890), brown 

 filly, trotted to a yearling record of 2.26^, and was 

 reserved for breeding purposes. Belsire (1891), 

 brown colt, trotted to a record of 2.18, and is a 

 producing sire. Day Bell (1892), black colt, by 

 Palo Alto, was sold to E. A. Manice of Pittsfield, 

 Massachusetts, where he died before he had a 

 chance to distinguish himself. He has two in the 

 list. Adbell (1893), brown colt, by Advertiser, son 



