Breeder and sportsman . sted two of horses—one for $400 and another for $1, is ooiv this sort of thine, however, that will keep handi-cap and stake horses out of selling races. Horse Owners Should. XJseGOMBATJLTS CausticBalsam The GREAT FRENCH VETERINARY REMEDY A Safe, Speedy andPOSITIVE CURE. Preparedexclusive-ly by J. Sur-geon tothe Freocb6 o» eminentBind. SUPERSEDES ALL CAUTERY OR FIRING Impossible to produce any scar or blemish. TbeBafeatbeit BLISTER ever used. Tokos the placo of all lini-ments lor mild or pevero action. Hemovci all B11 nchcior J


Breeder and sportsman . sted two of horses—one for $400 and another for $1, is ooiv this sort of thine, however, that will keep handi-cap and stake horses out of selling races. Horse Owners Should. XJseGOMBATJLTS CausticBalsam The GREAT FRENCH VETERINARY REMEDY A Safe, Speedy andPOSITIVE CURE. Preparedexclusive-ly by J. Sur-geon tothe Freocb6 o» eminentBind. SUPERSEDES ALL CAUTERY OR FIRING Impossible to produce any scar or blemish. TbeBafeatbeit BLISTER ever used. Tokos the placo of all lini-ments lor mild or pevero action. Hemovci all B11 nchcior Jilemlnhc* from llorees of Cattle. Ab a HUMAN REMEDY for Rhonmatlem,Spralnt, Sore Throat, Etc., it IB invaluable. UfC PIIADAtlTCC tbat one tablespoon rut oflit UUAIfANItC CAUSTIC BALSAM mil produce more actual results than a wholo bottle of. by Druggists, 01* flent by express, charges paid, with fulldirections for m use. Send for descriptive circulars,If timonlals. etc AddresBrl iB LAWRENCE-WILLIAMS CO., Cleveland. 336 ®ij£ Qveeisev mti* gfrsxctsmaxu [Novembeb 21, 1896 SPECIAL DEPARTMENT EDITED AND CONDUCTED SOLELY BY JU8EPH OAIRN SIMPSO*. Appropriations for the Fairs.—Few will contradictthe statement that the lack of governmental aid to the dis-trict fairs wrought serious injury to California. The interests,large as the; are, connected with the breeding, rearing andeducation of horses, are small in comparison with thosewhich also suffered from the refusal of the Governor to ap-prove the appropriation granted by the Legislature, Thehorae department of the fairs, especially that section whichcomes under the caption of speed, is only affected by the in-ability to hold fairs without State aid. That portion of thelairs is a source of revenue, as entry fees and privileges con-nected with racing more than cover the outlay. When people are forced, however, to abandon the annualexhibitions which have been such a prominent feature inCalifornia rural life, all suffer, from the


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