Show u J A HORSEMANS FRIEND A Call on Salt Lakes Artist Shoer A HERALD reporter yesterday paid a visit to the shoeing establishment establish-ment Messrs A J Pendleton 8 Sons on Second South street between be-tween Main and West Temple where ha examined a collection of handmade shoes of the greatest variety of the most approved patterns pat-terns and finished woikmauship Mr Pendleton is a pioneer of 184S since which time he i has followed his trade in this country always imuroving and applying ap-plying the latest theories of European Euro-pean and American horsemen to his trade In fact Mr Pendleton is to the equine what aF rench bootmaker is to the human race securing comfort com-fort health and durability at fair price3 The usefulness and beauty of a horse largely depend upon the skill with which he is shod nothing will so certainly destroy a valuable ammu as having it shod by some botcher who kno ws nothing about the anatomy of a horees foot Good intelligent shoeing shoe-ing is as necessary as food and care in fact these will be unavailing if the shoes are not of the right shane and properly put on This well known firm have supplied shoes for the famous racers Pearl Jennings and Wildmoor and for other favorites favor-ites of the Eaetern and Californian turf but while they make a specialty speci-alty of fine shoeing they keep on hand a supply of shoes weighing fr m one and onehalf ounces to two pounds and do work for farmers and general haulers in firstclass style at reasonable figures |