MR. BAT-ELL'S IMPORTED ORLOFF, 



SOBOL." 



This fine Connecticut horse, owned in Norfolk, was lately imported by hie owner to 

 supply the demand for a park or phaeton horse that should possess the requisites of size, 

 beauty of form, stylish action, power and endurance. He is 15% hands high, black, with 

 three Avhite feet, rather light mane, and a tail of fair proportions. He is a Russian horse, 

 foaled in 1870, and came from the stud of a Russian Count. His movement in a carriage 

 is easy, graceful, without the least chafing or friction, and he can be easily driven by a lady. 

 But the power and endurance that lie dormant under ordinary usage are brought out to 

 surprise the beholder, if the horse is allowed the stimulus of a short trial of speed. Sobol 

 is lepresented as appropriate in the easy movement suited to the carriage, where his step- 

 ping shows him to advantage. 



PROF. FLINT'S 



Horse and Cattle HenovatingPowdefs 



HAVE NO EQUAL TO OUR KNOWLEDGE FOR 



PLACING A HORSE IN GOOD CONDITION. 



THEY ARE PUT UP IN LARGE PACKAGES, AND CAN BE SENT BY MAIL TO 

 ANY ADDRESS ON RECEIPT OF 75 CENTS. 



Address B. J. KENDALL & CO., 



ENOSBVBGH JFALZS, VT. 



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