164 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 



VIATOR, 



(WINNER OF THE SEQUEL STAKES AT SARATOGA, WESTCHESTER 

 CUP AT JEROME PARK, AND PHILADELPHIA CUP AT PHILA- 

 DELPHIA, PA.), 



Will stand at the Cloverlrook Slud. Property ^f Mr. Usher Clabatigh, 

 near Middlehurg, Md., at $25 the season, dams of winners free. 



ViATOK by Vauxhall. son of Lexington, bred by E. A. Clabaugh, foaled 1872, dam 

 Heatherbelle by imp. Balrownie, son of Annandale, out of L'Anglaise by Hobbi& 

 Noble. Viator made his appearance as a three-vear old, started eight times and -won 

 two races. Saratoga, won the Sequel Stakes for three-year olds, 2 miles, in 3:43i, 

 beating Gen. Harvey, Vagabond, and Paul Pry ; won the Three-year old Stakes, 1^ 

 miles, in 2:481. Baltimore, was second in the Preakness Stakes, li miles, won by 

 Tom Ochiltree in 3:43i ; was second in the Dixie Stakes for three-year olds, 2 miles, 

 won by Tom Ochiltree in3:43-| ; was second in the Breckenbridge Stakes for three- 

 year olds, 2 miles, won by Aristides in 3:36J. At Monmouth Park was third in 

 the Jersey Derby for three-year olds, 1^ miles, won by Calvin in 2: 43^ ; was un- 

 placed in his other races. As a four-year old started in eight races, of which he won 

 four. Baltimoie, won a race of 3 mile heats in 8:41, 3:43, beating Joe Cerns and 

 three others. Jerome Park, won the Westchester Cup, 2^ miles, in 4:10^, beating St. 

 Martin, Joe Cerns and Lelaps. Point Breeze Park, Pa., won the Philadelphia Club 

 Cup, 2i miles, in 4:37|-, beating Chesapeake, Shirley, and Madge. Saratoga, won a 

 dash of 2 miles in 3:37, beating Preston and Brother to Bassett (Charley Howard). 

 Saratoga, was second in a dash of 4 miles won by S'. Martin in 7 :44t, only two starters. 

 Baltimore, was third in the Baltimore Cup, 2J miles, won by Tom Ochiltree in 4:09. 

 and was unplaced in his other race.-i. Viator is a highly bred horse, his sire, Vaux- 

 hall, was one of Lexington's bestsou^, and traces back to an own sister of Muley Mo- 

 lock. Viator has the Diomed and Orville blood on the side of his .'sire, and the blood 

 of Old Queen Mary, coup'ed with that of Whalebone through Toucli>tonp and Sir 

 Hercules, with the Herod and Eclipse through reputable sources. Viator is a bright 

 chestnut, 16 hands high, wiih star in his forehead and one hind foot white. He 

 measures 74 inches around the girlh, and is finely and well developed. 



