. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Has Imitators But No Competitors. A Safe, Speedy and Positive Cure for Curb, Splint. Sweeny, Capped Hook, Strained Tcndoni, Founder, 'Wind I'liil'i, and all lameness from Spavin, Bingbono and other bony tumors. Cures all skin diseases or Parasites, Thrush, Diphtheri". Rcmoveo all Bunches from Eoreoa or Cattle, As a Human Remedy ror Rheumatism, Sprains, Soro Throat, vie, it is lnvuhmi,], 1 of Caustic Balaam Bold Is Warranted to (rlv» Prlco 81 50 per botllo. Sold by druiriflnU. or m IS 3r>or bottle. Bol 1-. or sent by ex. I'rws", ..UH


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Has Imitators But No Competitors. A Safe, Speedy and Positive Cure for Curb, Splint. Sweeny, Capped Hook, Strained Tcndoni, Founder, 'Wind I'liil'i, and all lameness from Spavin, Bingbono and other bony tumors. Cures all skin diseases or Parasites, Thrush, Diphtheri". Rcmoveo all Bunches from Eoreoa or Cattle, As a Human Remedy ror Rheumatism, Sprains, Soro Throat, vie, it is lnvuhmi,], 1 of Caustic Balaam Bold Is Warranted to (rlv» Prlco 81 50 per botllo. Sold by druiriflnU. or m IS 3r>or bottle. Bol 1-. or sent by ex. I'rws", ..UH full rllructionH fur St nd for doscripUvo circular*, testimonial*, otc. Address I oThe Lawrence-Williams Co., Cleveland, 0 si West Indies, Sweden and BeL= glum; The chief murke-ts. for olec oil are t] .ids-an J Germany, the countries in 1904 be- ing ' .7,000, pounds. â i â VITALITY OF THE COW. --i-m" is published a .....-â following practij- ggestions which it puts forth re- ing the feeding of the dairy eow s good for America as Australia: Does the production of butter ex- haust the vitality of the cow and ren- der her less valuable for breeding pur- poses, is a question which is exciting a good deal of attention in- various parts of the world. The assertion has been made that the extraordinary yields of butter which certain dairy cows have produced are so extremely exhausting to the animals, that there is a loss of vigor both in the cow and her progeny. It is very questionable, however, if this assertion can be sup- ported by any well authenticated acts. It is commonly supposed that ani- mals can be forced to go beyond na- ture's limit by a system of high feed- ing; that hens can be forced to lay large quantities of eggs, and cows to produce immense yields of milk. But unless drugs are used to cause abnor- mal activity of the organs of secre- tion, animals never exceed their nat- ural capacity. As a matter of fact very few come up to it, owing to the lack of inte


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