. Breeder and sportsman . orses, and is amore powerful absorbent than firing, with-out creating the slightest blemish. Acknowledged by leading horsemen of theworld to ^-k |t| | »*? preparation that willbe the UN 1> T remove a Bone Spavinafter It has become ossified. We have authority also to refer to Mr. JEROME I. CASE, Mr. FRED. GERHARD, Mr. JOHN PORTER (Trainer to the Prince of Wales),And hundreds of others from whom we have very flattering testimonials. A. P. BUSH & CO., 149 Pearl St., BOSTON, Sole Agents for United States and Canada. Beware of Imitations. One Style Only. $
. Breeder and sportsman . orses, and is amore powerful absorbent than firing, with-out creating the slightest blemish. Acknowledged by leading horsemen of theworld to ^-k |t| | »*? preparation that willbe the UN 1> T remove a Bone Spavinafter It has become ossified. We have authority also to refer to Mr. JEROME I. CASE, Mr. FRED. GERHARD, Mr. JOHN PORTER (Trainer to the Prince of Wales),And hundreds of others from whom we have very flattering testimonials. A. P. BUSH & CO., 149 Pearl St., BOSTON, Sole Agents for United States and Canada. Beware of Imitations. One Style Only. $3.°o per Bottle. 4- N. Critlenton, A. R. Van Nest & Co., and C. & Bro., NEW YORK Mcrrisson, Plu^iner & Co., Peter Van Scbaack & Sons. CHICAGO, D. Park & Son, CINCINNATI, O.; Floyd tsr. foster,DETROIT, MICH.; P. S. Slosson. CLEVELAND, O.;Meyer Bros. Drug Co., ST. LOUIS, MO.; R. A. Robinson, LOUISVILLE. KY.: H. H Moore & Sons, STOCKTON, CAL. TW ZEISTTY I». Vol XVI. No 313 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 1890. Hollywood Farm- The old race track is situated atont three miles from Val-lejo od the Napa railroad, and being one of the few railroadsin the State which were open last week, a representative ofthe Breeder and Sportsman was carefully put down withinfour hundred yarcs of the track, which, with an additioDalsix hundred acres of laud, was porchased by B. C. Holly fouryears ago. Mr. Holly or By Holly, e s he is generally knowntis one of the most noted trotting and men in America, equally facile and adept at either game, holding the reinsover a trotter or training a runner. Starting out years ago (torn in 43) as a smsll light weightboy in a racing stable, by perseverance and careful attentionto business, combined with a still tongue and a level head,the astute Easterner has, besides acquiring a little of thisworlds gear, proved himself on either a running or trotiingtrack able to hold his own with the best in the cou
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