MESSENGER DUROC t06. 



Bay, 16 hands, eire of fifteen trotters with records ranging from, 2:20 to 2:30; also sire of th* 

 dams of ten with records ranging from 2 :20 to 2 :30. 



KENTUCKY PRINCE 2470. 



Bay» 15.3 hands; sire of eleven with records ranging from 2:12 to 2:30; also sire of the dain»> 

 of Saxon, 2:28; A. A. Bonner's horse, trial 2:20?^; and C. A. Pond's horse, trial 2:22^. 



LELAND I300. 



Brown, 16 bands; sire of Miss Leland, 2:253i ; and Haides, 3:275£; out of the first five foals^ 

 he sired. The next year he sired Clara, 2 :21. 



MANSFIELD 1358. 



Chestnut, 15.3 hands; record 2:26; eire of Foxie, 2:28^; and out of Green Mountain Maid, 

 dumof six in the 2:30 list. Mansfield is a brother of Elaine, dam of Norlaine, that has th&- 

 fastest yearling record, 2:31^, 



ANTONIO 2823. 



Bay, 15.1 hands; record 3:283^; full brother of Mansfield and Elaine. 



HOWLANO 2832. 



Brown, 15.3 hands; brother In blood to Guy, 2:12, and Fred. Folger, 2:20Jf . 



PRINCE GEORGE 2948. 



Bay, 15.2 hands; by Kentucky Prince, out of Lady Dexter, sister of Dexter, 2:17^. 



NEWBOLD 5080. 



Black, 15.3 hands; by Kentucky Prince, dam Alma, 2:28^, sister of Dexter, 2:17;4. 



MELVILLE 5079. 



Chestnut, IG hands; by Kentucky Prince, out of a sister of Leland. 



CHARLES BACKMAN, 



Stony Ford P. O., Orange Co., N. Y^ 



HARRISON ARMS, 



President. 



H. G. ALLEN, 



Manager. 



W. A. YAGER, 



Sec'y and Treas*. 



The Arms Palace Horse Car Co. 



General Offices, " The Rookery," 



CHICAGO, - - - ILLINOIS. 



The above is a cut of our new Special Oar, built expressly for the cam-- 

 paigniner of racing stables, and to which we desire to call attention. 



This car Is vastly different from our regular line cars, and is only leaseA 

 Tor the season. Send for descript ve and fUlly illustrated pamphlet. 



