. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. TOOMBY TWO WHEELERS ARE THE LEADERS. Sulkies in Ail Sizes. Pneumatic Road and Track Carts. Pneumatic Pole Carts for Team Work on both Road and Track. High Wheel Jog Carts, Long Shift Breaking Carts. Send for latest Catalogue to S. TOOMEY & CO, Canal Dover, Ohio, C. S. A. O'BRIEN & SONS COAST AGENTS Golden Gate avb. & Polk St. san francisco, £ PALACE HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. TOURISTS ami TKAVKLKRS will, now, with difficulty recognize the famous COURT Into which for twcnty-0 o yearn carriages have driven. This space of over a quarter of
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. TOOMBY TWO WHEELERS ARE THE LEADERS. Sulkies in Ail Sizes. Pneumatic Road and Track Carts. Pneumatic Pole Carts for Team Work on both Road and Track. High Wheel Jog Carts, Long Shift Breaking Carts. Send for latest Catalogue to S. TOOMEY & CO, Canal Dover, Ohio, C. S. A. O'BRIEN & SONS COAST AGENTS Golden Gate avb. & Polk St. san francisco, £ PALACE HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. TOURISTS ami TKAVKLKRS will, now, with difficulty recognize the famous COURT Into which for twcnty-0 o yearn carriages have driven. This space of over a quarter of an aero bati recently, by ibo addition of very handsome furniture, rugs, chandeliers and tropical pi sou. boou convened Into a lounging room—the FINEST IN THE WORLD The EMPIRE PARLOR—the PALM ROOM, furnished in Corlse, with Billiard and Pof. table* for the Indies— the LOUIS XV PARLOR the LADIES WRITING ROOM % numerous other modern Improvements, together with the unexcelled Cuisine aud the Mr »t Convonlont Location In tho City—all add much to the over increasing popularity this moat famous HO. Write TJs Before You Fire and Blister, Knight & Heggerty LAW OFFICES 2^0 Montgomery St. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 19,1904. D. E Newell, Esq.,519Mission St., San Francisco Dear Sir:—I nave a standard bred "Cupid" mare raised by Adolpb Spreekels, the well-known Caiifornian and horse breeder, and after driving her a few months a bad spavin showed itself It was fired and blistered by a veterinary and the animal turned out for three months. The spaviD was obstinate and the mare continued lame. I used two bottles of "Save-the-Horse" and a com- plete cure was the result. Yours, Geo. A. Kbjight. S3u Francisco, Cal., Dec. 4, 1904. Troy Medical Co. Gentlemen:—I have cured sprains, spavin and shoe boil with "; It certainly proved marvelcusly successful with me, and I do not hesitate in recommending it for these ail- ments. Yours truly, Feed
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