Breeder and sportsman . ohn Medical Co., Gents :—The Distemper and Cough Cure has relieved, andI want enough. Send me one-half gallon as soon as you can,and oblige. Harry J. Agnew. Horse Owners Should XJse GOMBAULTS CausticBalsam The GREAT FRENCH VETERINARY REMEDY A Safe, Speedy andPOSITIVE CURE. Preparedexclusive-ly by J. *nary Sur-geon totin? FrenchGovernment;Stud. SUPERSEDES ALL CAUTERY OR FIRING Impmsible to protJure any scar or blemish. TboBaf^RtbcHt BLISTER ever used. Takrs tlu< place of all Hut*im*ntn fin- Mild or fovlto ticlion. ltcmnvcs ullUuQChciOr HU-mMui from


Breeder and sportsman . ohn Medical Co., Gents :—The Distemper and Cough Cure has relieved, andI want enough. Send me one-half gallon as soon as you can,and oblige. Harry J. Agnew. Horse Owners Should XJse GOMBAULTS CausticBalsam The GREAT FRENCH VETERINARY REMEDY A Safe, Speedy andPOSITIVE CURE. Preparedexclusive-ly by J. *nary Sur-geon totin? FrenchGovernment;Stud. SUPERSEDES ALL CAUTERY OR FIRING Impmsible to protJure any scar or blemish. TboBaf^RtbcHt BLISTER ever used. Takrs tlu< place of all Hut*im*ntn fin- Mild or fovlto ticlion. ltcmnvcs ullUuQChciOr HU-mMui from or Cattle. CAUSTIC BALSAM ill produce more nctual reBulis tlinti a whole bottle otfeuy liniment op tpavin euro mixture ever made. Every bottle of Caustic Balsam sold is Warran-ted to pi v n satisfaction. Frlce$|_60per bottle. Soldiby DruggiBte. or Bent by , Wain/ee paid, with fulldirections for its use. Send for descriptive circulars,testimonials, etc. Address r THB L-AWRENCE-WILLIAMS CO., Cleveland, August 8,1896] ©Jjc gveeiiev anb gpovtsman. 95 PBTALUMA FAIR MEETING. Suparb Racing Witnessed by Large Crowds of Enthusiasts—All the Events Closely Described. FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, AUGDST 4. If this is an indication o? what is to come the PetalumaFair meeting will be an unqualifled success from every pointof view. Horsemen and race-goers alike enthusiasticallypraise the management. The grand stand was fairlypacked this afternoon, and the best society of Petaluma wasout in full force and graced the stand. The infield wascrowded with the carriages of the fashionable and those cotso fashionable—in fact, all sorts of vehicles were and head finishes in the running events, and bitterly-fought—out struggles in the pace caused the crowd to go wildwith enthusiasm. The like of the 2:30 pace will probablynot be witnessed on the circuit again this year, and the gameanimals that contested therein are entitled to a well-earnedrest from toil for some day


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