Combination saddle and harness gelding HIGHLAND, owned by Pro- 

 fessor C. F. Curtiss, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. A winner 

 at state fairs in this class. 



Prize winning Kentucky bred saddle horse, COMPEER, property of 

 Edwin H. Wetherbee, New 'York City. The Breeder's Gazette, referring 

 to this horse says: "Of magnificent presence, with a height of lb.3 

 and a weight of 1,100 pounds, this young horse wants merely to settle 

 to his height by the development of another year; in sound feet, elastic 

 pasterns, quantity and quality of bone, height at withers, range of neck 

 and strength of back, .Compeer makes good his name. Disposition and 

 manners are the essentials of a perfect saddle horse, and these Compeer 

 possesses in unusual degree. He is brilliant in his action ; his walk is 

 fine, his trot distinguished by a superb flex of hocks, while his haunches 

 could not be better tucked under at the canter." 



Photograph of CRESCEUS 2:02i4, the champion trotting stallion of 

 the world, in track harness, with Geo E. Ketcham, his owner, in the 

 sulky. Cresceus was sired by Robert McGregor 2:17%. Owned by 

 Geo. H. Ketcham. Toledo, O. Cresceus trotted a mile in 1:59%, but it 

 was disallowed, owing to a technicality. 



