. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. FOR_SALE. Thor eds OF ALL AGES. ENQUIRE OF HOBY WALSH, gap't Running Horse Dept, Palo Alto Stock Tips and Toe Weights. A Natural and Plain Method of Horse Shoeing .....WITH AN APPENDIX Treating of Uie Action of the Race Horse and Trotter Instantaneous Photography. -'own br By Jos. Cairn Simpson, Author of Horse Portraiture. "Bound-lioof'd, short-jointed, fetlocks shag and ; âShakespeare, o Tips and Toe Weights.âWe have received from Mr. Joseph Cairn Simpson, Editor and Proprie- tor of the Beeedeb and Sportsman, San Francisco, Gal.,


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. FOR_SALE. Thor eds OF ALL AGES. ENQUIRE OF HOBY WALSH, gap't Running Horse Dept, Palo Alto Stock Tips and Toe Weights. A Natural and Plain Method of Horse Shoeing .....WITH AN APPENDIX Treating of Uie Action of the Race Horse and Trotter Instantaneous Photography. -'own br By Jos. Cairn Simpson, Author of Horse Portraiture. "Bound-lioof'd, short-jointed, fetlocks shag and ; âShakespeare, o Tips and Toe Weights.âWe have received from Mr. Joseph Cairn Simpson, Editor and Proprie- tor of the Beeedeb and Sportsman, San Francisco, Gal., a copy of his book entitled "Tips and Toe "Weights; A Natural and Plain Method of Horse-shoeing, with an appendix treating of the action of the racehorse and trotter as shown by instantaneous photography. Toe and ; Mr. Simpson has had many years of experience in training trotters and runners, and iB besides a most able, pleasant writer on matters pertaining to the horse. His "Horse Portraiture" was one of the first and best works on "training" we ever read. For several years he has been experimenting with tips in the hope that they might be made to serve every purpose of a full shoe and act as a preventive of the many hooi ailments entailed by the ordinary method of protecting our horses' feet. These experiments have alreads demonstrated that tips 'will accomplish all he had hoped for, and we believe every horseman who reads the result of his experience will conclude with us that Mr. Simpson has inaugurated a revolu- tion in shoeing that will prove of incalculable benefit to both horse and master. We are a willing con- vert to tips as against fuU shoes, and reading the plain, unbiased reports of actual trials by the author of "Tips and Toe Weights," together with the knowledge that tbe common system of shoeing has caused more suffering and done more damage to horses than can be traced to any other source, has had much


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