. Breeder and sportsman . T, Secretary. FOR SALE. Three Standard-Bred Trotting Stallions WILKES STOCK. One Seal Brown, 16 hands, foaled May 2. 1898;first dam Fearless by Fallls 4781 (record 2:33);second dam Jean Perault by Signal 3327. One Golden Bay, hands, foaled March 5, 1S98;first dam Signal by Del Sur 1098 (record 2:24),dam of Guy Line 2:293£; lecond dam Lady Sig-nal by Signal 3327. One Brown,whitepoints, April1899; full brother to the colts are all sired by Prince Alrlee 28045, son of Guy Wilkes 2807 (record 2:15^). and bred by Wm. Corbltt, San Mateo, Cal
. Breeder and sportsman . T, Secretary. FOR SALE. Three Standard-Bred Trotting Stallions WILKES STOCK. One Seal Brown, 16 hands, foaled May 2. 1898;first dam Fearless by Fallls 4781 (record 2:33);second dam Jean Perault by Signal 3327. One Golden Bay, hands, foaled March 5, 1S98;first dam Signal by Del Sur 1098 (record 2:24),dam of Guy Line 2:293£; lecond dam Lady Sig-nal by Signal 3327. One Brown,whitepoints, April1899; full brother to the colts are all sired by Prince Alrlee 28045, son of Guy Wilkes 2807 (record 2:15^). and bred by Wm. Corbltt, San Mateo, Cal. They are pure gaited and show wonderful speed for the little work ;hey have further particulars apply to P. H McEVOV, Menlo Park, Cal. iranm BUSINESS COLLEGE24 Post Street, San Francisco, Cal. The oldest, the largest, the most popular com-mercial school on the Pacific Coast. 20JM0 gradu-ates; 30 teachers: 70 typewriters; over 300 studentsannually placed In positions. Send for catalogue. E. P. HEALD. MMWWWMAM CURBS, SPLINTS, SPAVINS, WINDPUFFS, —and all enlargements, absolutely removed by— QUINNS Ointment. It has the unqualified endorsement of our lead*ing horsemen and veterinarians* Mb. C. E. Dine ha jit, OatMer Stat* Bank, Slayton, Minn., says:One bottle cared a very bad case of blood spavinon a more for which I have since bean offered SeiN. I nnnlH nut. h<i -iiMihTif if. |f jt COHt $ O buttle. I of I aU. Price por pnoknar. A*k yonr DruKCist for ft it, we will eend prepaid oo receipt Of Dri It. EDDY A CO., Whtiihull. V i due- nut keep it,AiJrcM W. It. 12 mxs gxeeftev mtfc &p0vt&txtan [January 30, IS* 4 Horse Feeding. By Dr. H. A. Spencer of-San at the Univer-sity Farmers institute at have selected for my theme Feedingand Care of Stock, to discussthe moBt advantageous methods of feedingand caring for stock, both from an eco-nomic and sanitary point of view, and myremarks will more particularly apply tohorses. . I
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