302 LIST OF TROTTERS OWNED J5V 1). ElXlAR CROUSE. 



Next we see Grace, 2:35^, by Park's Volunteer ; dam b}' 

 Stockbridge Chief. This mare is a grand representative of 

 the Volunteer family, and is a delight to the eye of a horse 

 con>ioisseu7'. She can trot in 2:25 



We next see a perfectly matched pair of bay geldings, 

 four and five years old. Own brothers to Grace. They are 

 beauties, and bid fair to trot fast. 



Billy Miller, b. g., six years old, by Hamlin's Almont, 

 sire of Belle Hamlin, 2:13|, graces the next stall. He is a 

 credit to his sire and can trot in 2:30, but has no record. 



Another promising six-year-old is the b. g. Albany, 

 by Coming's Harry Clay. He can also step in 2:3(i. 



Nelly Almont, B, by King Almont; dam by Billy 

 Denton, is looked upon with much pride by her owner. 



Cedric, six-year-old; record, 2:38; by Jefferson Prince, 

 bids fair to make a sensational performer, as he could speed 

 a 2:14. clip in 1888, and this year is as steady as a clock and 

 fast as a ghost. He is the best type of a Jefferson Prince I 

 ever saw. He would compete with any family for honors in 

 perfect lines of conformation. 



A general purpose pair, by Lysander, are the b. m. 

 Mao-gie D. and Kitty B. They are great roaders and weight 

 pullers, and can go together in 2:40 or better. 



Next is the handsome pair of bay horses that can step 

 together in three minutes, which are used on a light 

 brougham. 



The most palatial stall in the stable is reserved for Coin, 

 b. c, three years old, by Electioneer ; dam by Gen. Benton ; 

 second dam Cuba by imp. Australian, dam of Cubic, record, 

 2:28^. He is almost a perfect type of the horse kind, and 

 can trot better than 2:30. Mr. Crouse is very sweet on him, 

 and well he may be, for taking into consideration his breed- 

 in"- and speed, Palo Alto could have no better representative 

 in Mr. Grouse's stable. 



CoPYHKiHTEI) l!Y A .1. KiSKK AND H. L. LEONARD, M. D., SYRACUSE. N. Y. 



