Breeder and sportsman . ed by the late Simeon Reed of Pas-adena, Cal. Horse Owners Should XJseGOMBAULTS CausticBalsam The GREAT FRENCH VETERINARY REMEDY A Safe, Speedy andPOSITIVE CURE. Preparedexclusive-ly by J. ;nary Sar«geon to tbe French GoTcrnmcnt Stab SUPERSEDES ALL CAUTERY OR FIRING Impassible toprodnce any scar or blemish. The. Palestbent BLISTER overused. Takes the place of all lini-ments lor mild or severe action. Ucmovcs all UuachciOr .blemishes from Horse* or Cottle, As a HUMAN REMEDY for KTienm&tUm*Sprains, Sore Throat, £tc, it 19 invaluable WE GUARANTEE &Wric


Breeder and sportsman . ed by the late Simeon Reed of Pas-adena, Cal. Horse Owners Should XJseGOMBAULTS CausticBalsam The GREAT FRENCH VETERINARY REMEDY A Safe, Speedy andPOSITIVE CURE. Preparedexclusive-ly by J. ;nary Sar«geon to tbe French GoTcrnmcnt Stab SUPERSEDES ALL CAUTERY OR FIRING Impassible toprodnce any scar or blemish. The. Palestbent BLISTER overused. Takes the place of all lini-ments lor mild or severe action. Ucmovcs all UuachciOr .blemishes from Horse* or Cottle, As a HUMAN REMEDY for KTienm&tUm*Sprains, Sore Throat, £tc, it 19 invaluable WE GUARANTEE &WrictofiHSiSM produce more actual results Hirm a whole bottle olmiylinimentor spavin cure mixture ever made. Every bottle of Caustic Balsam eold Is Warran-ted to give satisfaction. lJi Icj Q I .50 P«=r bottle. Soldby Druggists, or sent by express, charges paid, with Culldirections for iw use. Suiid, tor descriptive clroulora,If timonials, etc Addross 1 3B LAWRENCE-WILLIAMS CO., Cleveland, ^HKMHHBB. 308 ©ije gxevbev tmfc gtpurtematu November 7, 1896 Ailments of Horses. Colic—Symptoms.—Hortes head hangs; breathiDg la-bored; rocking and restless motion of legs and body; pawing,swelling of the belly; sweating, intermittent or palpitatingheart; head from time to time turns to his flank. Treatment—If the result of over-eating green food, etc., aveterinariau should be sent for. Meanwaile give three ballsat intervals of half an hour eaoh, composed of sulphurate ofammonia (two drachms), extract of gentian,powdered quas-sia, and endeavor to keep the horse on his legs and walkingabout. If the abdomen is enormously extended and deathimminent, as a last resort take a long, fine nariow knife orinstrument, and after nicking the skin on the left side belowand well in front of the hip, make a deep narrow punctureand the accumulated gas will rush out of the colon. If anattack of colic continues, water and food should not be a case of ordinary colic, shake up two ounc


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