Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1883 — Where to See the Great Trotters of New York. [ARTICLE]
Where to See the Great Trotters of New York.
[Cincinnati Times-StarJ No two meh in America have had more experience with fine trotting stock, and none are better judges than Calvin M. Priest, of the New York Club stables, Twenty-eighth street near Fifth avenue,““ and Dan Mdce. of- the Excelsior Stables, West Twenty-ninth street. New York, the champion donb’e-teum driver of the United States. Both of these gentlemen say that for painful ailments in horses, such as cuts, bruises, swellings, lameness, stiffness, St. Jacobs Oil is superior to anything they have ever used or heard of. This is also the opinion of Prol. David Robarge, the celebrated horse-shoer qf the metropolis, and thousands of stock-owners throughout the country. As a pain-cure for man and beast St. Jacobs Oil has no equal. Mr. Priest recites the case of a valuable trotter, so stiff from rheumatism that he could not move an inch. By one thorough application of St. Jacobs Oil at night the animal was completely cured, and was fit for the race-track the next day.
