. Breeder and sportsman. and securely packed in wood or leather cases may betaken iu Passenger Cars. TICKET OFFICES-Pascenger Depot, Townsendstreet, Valencia Station, and No 613 Market st., GrandHotel. A. C. BASSETT, H. R. JCDAH, Superintendent Asst. Pass, and Tkt. Ag nd improvements Jn this line recently stock is well worth inspecting. E. T. ALLEN, 416 Market St. SAN SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1885. The American Saddler- [Columbus in Chicago Horseman.]Having done for the present with the trotting families, thenext in order are the saddlers. Who can tell of a tim


. Breeder and sportsman. and securely packed in wood or leather cases may betaken iu Passenger Cars. TICKET OFFICES-Pascenger Depot, Townsendstreet, Valencia Station, and No 613 Market st., GrandHotel. A. C. BASSETT, H. R. JCDAH, Superintendent Asst. Pass, and Tkt. Ag nd improvements Jn this line recently stock is well worth inspecting. E. T. ALLEN, 416 Market St. SAN SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1885. The American Saddler- [Columbus in Chicago Horseman.]Having done for the present with the trotting families, thenext in order are the saddlers. Who can tell of a time in the history of mankind, when itwas not in fashion to nse the horse as a saddle animal. From remotest antiquity, long before the saddle wasbrought into nse, prior to the invention of the iron bit, thechildren of men were wont to use the horse as a means ofconveying them from one point to another. In the journey-ings of the Israelites, during the all the years that the rovingtribes of Arabia have wandered over Asia, in the times ofpeace as well as war, the horse has been to them an insepara-ble companion. By his aid, Mahomets banner was carried across Africaand placed on the citadel of Grenada; without his assistancethe Goths could never have reached the gates of Home;mounted on his back the American pathfinder, John C. Fre-mont, found his way across the treeless plains, and over t


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