. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Has Imitators But No Competitors. A Safe, Speedy and Positive Cure for Curb, Splint. Sweeny, Capped Hock, Strainea Tendons, Founder, Wind Puffs, and all lameness from Spavin, Ringbone and other bony tumors. Cures all skin diseases or Parasites, Thrush, Diphtheria. Removes all Bunches from Horses or Cattle, As a Human Remedy for Rheumatism, Bpr. fns, Sore Throat-, «--tc, it is inv&laaETS. ¥. vry bottle of Caustic Balsam sold is TTvranted to give satisfaction. Price %\ 50 per bottle. Sold by druk'trl(-tp, or sent by ex- . charges polo, with full direction] n


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Has Imitators But No Competitors. A Safe, Speedy and Positive Cure for Curb, Splint. Sweeny, Capped Hock, Strainea Tendons, Founder, Wind Puffs, and all lameness from Spavin, Ringbone and other bony tumors. Cures all skin diseases or Parasites, Thrush, Diphtheria. Removes all Bunches from Horses or Cattle, As a Human Remedy for Rheumatism, Bpr. fns, Sore Throat-, «--tc, it is inv&laaETS. ¥. vry bottle of Caustic Balsam sold is TTvranted to give satisfaction. Price %\ 50 per bottle. Sold by druk'trl(-tp, or sent by ex- . charges polo, with full direction] n r *.'" nse. E3TScnd for descriptive oirculare, . imnnlals, etc. Address Lawrence-Williams Co., Cleveland, 0 A New Sheep Danger. The annual report of the Bureau of Animal Industry, now going through the government print mill, contains a note on the bladder worm in sheep. Daring a recent trip to Montana by the acting zoologist of this Bureau, specimens of a bladder worm were obtained from the brains of a sheep which seemB to be identical with the gid bladder worm Coenurus cerebrelis, of Europe, and it produced similar symptoms. This bladder worm, the adult stage of which (Taenia coenurus) lives in the intestines of doge, is very common in the Old World, and is one of the niOBt dangerous and destructive parasiteB with which sheep may be affected. A few years ago it was said that 1,000,000 sheep die from it annually in France, and the losses in German}'' have been put at 15 per 1000 in the first year of life, 5 in the second year, 2 in the third year, and 1 in the fourth. In Eng- land, although the parasite seems to be less common than formerly, the mortality at times in some flocks is as high as 35 per cent. The on'y practical treatment lies in prevention, which consists prin- cipally in keeping dogs free from tape- worms by frequent dosings and by pre- venting them from eating the uncooked brain or spinal cord of infected Bheep. Until the present time no well established c


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