Breeder and sportsman . eryfar. Mrs. Hannah C. Williamson, widow of the late Williamson, of San Jose, died in that city last Tuesday,aged sixty-eight years. She came across the plains fromOhio with her husband in 1S53, the year she was son iB Private Secretary to W. 8. Leake, manager of theCall Vassalbobo, find ABSORBINE done more than you recommended itto do. Yours truly, G, W. Buffum. Horse Owners Should. UseGOMBATJLTS CausticBalsam The GREAT FRENCH VETERINARY REMEDY A Safe, Speedy andPOSITIVE CURE. Preparedexclusive-ly by J. ELGombaullex-VeterVnary 8ur geon to the Frenc
Breeder and sportsman . eryfar. Mrs. Hannah C. Williamson, widow of the late Williamson, of San Jose, died in that city last Tuesday,aged sixty-eight years. She came across the plains fromOhio with her husband in 1S53, the year she was son iB Private Secretary to W. 8. Leake, manager of theCall Vassalbobo, find ABSORBINE done more than you recommended itto do. Yours truly, G, W. Buffum. Horse Owners Should. UseGOMBATJLTS CausticBalsam The GREAT FRENCH VETERINARY REMEDY A Safe, Speedy andPOSITIVE CURE. Preparedexclusive-ly by J. ELGombaullex-VeterVnary 8ur geon to the French GoteramentStall. 6UPERSEDES ALL CAUTERY OR FIRING Impassible to produce any acor or blemish. The Safe itbent BLISTER ever used. Takes tlio place of all Lini-ments for inildor ecvero action. Itcmnvcs all JBuncbeiOr UKrnUtivs from Horses or Cattle. AB a HUMAN REMEDY, for tthpumatlim,Sprains, Sore Throat, Etc., lb IB invaluable on n tablespoon fill of! BALSAM will_ whole bor-Ruy liniment or spavin cure mixture ever WE GUARANTEE 8& produce more actual results Uian. a whole boctlo of by Druggists, or sent by express, Wmrffes paid, with fulldi-ections for lt» use. Send (or descriptive cl—*lars,V timoiilals, etc Addruea *£/ 1 3B LAWRENCE-WILLIAMS CO, Clevelu-J. O. 232 (Blje greeter cmb gpovixtnatu {October 9,1697 The Santa Ana Fair. Reno iNev.) Races. At the meeting of the board of directors o! the OrangeCounty Fair Company held last Monday a most promisingoutlook for the October races was developed. The long listof entries presented by Secretary Chas. Rig?s and other en-couraging signs did much to create and sustain the :on that the approaching races would be the most successfulin the history of the track. At toil writing the free-for-all pace gives every evidence ofbeing the leading event of the meet. It is well within therange of possibilities that a special race may be arranged betweeo Silkwood and which event interest wouldbe divided. Fra
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