. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. See Breeder and Sportsman of September 1, 1883, for photograph and description. The above stallions will make the season of 1889 at the Souther Farm, one and one-half miles northeast of San Leandro. Each horse is limited to thirty mares besides those of the Souther Farm. Terms, for either horse, Twenty-five Dollars for the season, -with privi- lege of return in season of 1890, if mare fails to prove with foal. Good accommodation and the best of care for all mares sent to the Farm, but no responsibility for accidents. Colts Broken and Trained. Horses Boarded in


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. See Breeder and Sportsman of September 1, 1883, for photograph and description. The above stallions will make the season of 1889 at the Souther Farm, one and one-half miles northeast of San Leandro. Each horse is limited to thirty mares besides those of the Souther Farm. Terms, for either horse, Twenty-five Dollars for the season, -with privi- lege of return in season of 1890, if mare fails to prove with foal. Good accommodation and the best of care for all mares sent to the Farm, but no responsibility for accidents. Colts Broken and Trained. Horses Boarded in any manner desired at all times. GILBERT TOMPKINS, Proprietor. Home Work Superior to all Imported First Premium Awarded at Last State This Cat shows my Own Make or Light Trotting Cart Fitted with Stirrups JfKe any Sulky, and «iili Removable Foot Board. Weight 7G lbs. Adapted for Training or Trotting. My Sulkies are Endorsed by our Leading Horsemen. Mannfacturer of CARRIAGES and LIGHT VEHICLES. 1621 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. FIRST CLASS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Send tor Circulars containing Cuts and Testimonials. As PRIZE lVINMiRS we cballenge*any other make of Gun to make a showing like the following-: All Previous Records Broken. Never before were 100 live pigeoDS killed straightly in a similar match nnder same conditions, until the JO. V. SMITH GUN was made and did it. In the hands of Mr. Al Bandle, of the firm of Bandle Arms Cin- cinnati, Ohio, this wonderful score -was made. Capt. A. H. Bogardus scoring with a 12-gauge L. C. Smith In the match against Bandle, the very high score of 95. A remarkable score with a 12-guage. OFFICIAL SCORE Made in the mate h at 100 live pigeons, Hurlingham rules, barring gauge of gun, between Capt. A. H. Bogardus of Elkhart, Hi.,and Al Bandle, of Cincinnatti, Ohio, on Independent Gun Club grounds, Cincinnati, Ohio. Christmas Day, December 25,1888: AL BANDLE, 10-gange L. C. Smith gun 1 CAPT. A. H. BOGARDUS,12-gauge L. C. Smit


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