Breeder and sportsman . ne and pro-nounced it Bnghts Disease in a bad form. All thedoctors said my boy would die, and he looked as ifbe suiely would. 1 began to give my boy -Warnersbafe Cure without saying anything to the three days bis urine showed a change, and ananalysis made three weeks later indicated a perfectcondition of his urino. Every doctor who heard ofbis case said that he would die sure, but he tookWarners Safe Cure and is slive, if not well, whichis more than could have been said ft the doctors badbeen left to stuff him. <Hfyn^ West Butte, Cal., Dec. 28, 1887.—My dau


Breeder and sportsman . ne and pro-nounced it Bnghts Disease in a bad form. All thedoctors said my boy would die, and he looked as ifbe suiely would. 1 began to give my boy -Warnersbafe Cure without saying anything to the three days bis urine showed a change, and ananalysis made three weeks later indicated a perfectcondition of his urino. Every doctor who heard ofbis case said that he would die sure, but he tookWarners Safe Cure and is slive, if not well, whichis more than could have been said ft the doctors badbeen left to stuff him. <Hfyn^ West Butte, Cal., Dec. 28, 1887.—My daughter hastaken Warners Safe Cure and received greatbenefit therefrom. 1 am never without it in myhouse. ESTABLISHED 1855. Race Goods. largest and Be«t Stock on the «oa it J. 0KANE, 767 Market St., S. F. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER HARNESS and SADDLERY. AGENTS FOE Feb wells Cxnthiana Hobbe Boots, J. H. Femtonh Chicago Specialties, PR, Pixons Condition Powdebs,?24 gombauxte Caustic Balsam ASSOCIATION, Saturday, May ITS. Three min. Puree $:160. Wednesday, May 16, 1^:50 Class Puree $40 i. Saturday, May fi .2;45 Class PurseSLJ50. Wednesday, M»y£3, 2:155 Class . Purse S ^00. Saturday, May 186, ...2: 0 Class Purse -;500. All trotting and pacing contests to be best three infive; five or more to enter, three or more to the Association reserves the right to bold a lessnumber tban five to fill by a withdrawal of a propor*tioua- amount of the purse. The Association alsoreserves the right to change the date set for anyclass during the meeting by giving timely notice oftbe same to persons interested. Entrance fee ten percent., to accompany the divided into 5, 25,15 and 10 per cent,, to first,B»cond, third and fourth horse respectively. Entries to close with the Secretary^ Tuesday, May1st, 1888. w. H, eibnchman, Secy. 17mr 1435 California Street, S- F Spring Meeting OF THE DIXON DRIVING PARK Association, —AT— DIXON, May 1st and 2d


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