. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Take It In Time tlt you have the remedy on hand, and are reaJy to net promptly, you will find thai there is ^ in the form of Spavins, Splints, Curbs, VVindputfs and Bunches which will not yield promptly and perma- nently to Quinn's Ointment It has saved thousands of Rood horses from the peddler's cart ami the broken-it own horse market. Mr. C. 11 Dick- i Minneapolis Minn who conducts oneof the largest livery Btables in the Northwest, 1 Have b< i n neing Qulnn's Ointment lor some tune and with the greatest ' â l;ii_, ,,|, 11MMl. ,â recommending it to my
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Take It In Time tlt you have the remedy on hand, and are reaJy to net promptly, you will find thai there is ^ in the form of Spavins, Splints, Curbs, VVindputfs and Bunches which will not yield promptly and perma- nently to Quinn's Ointment It has saved thousands of Rood horses from the peddler's cart ami the broken-it own horse market. Mr. C. 11 Dick- i Minneapolis Minn who conducts oneof the largest livery Btables in the Northwest, 1 Have b< i n neing Qulnn's Ointment lor some tune and with the greatest ' â l;ii_, ,,|, 11MMl. ,â recommending it to my fiiends. No horseman should be with- I out U In his stable Forcuri's BpUntA upavins. wind puffs and all bunches it has no equal.' Price 9 t .00 per bottle. Sold by all druggists or sent by mail. Write us for circulars, i testimonials, etc. Sent [ freefor the oPkfnp. W. B. Eddy & Co., Whitehall, N. Y. Draft Horse Pointers. A writer in the English Live Stock Jour- nal Bums up the essential points of a good draft horse as follows: "Everything in its place and of re- quisite size and strength is the idea of the builder of a ship. So it is with the modern draft horse, no matter of what breed. Proportion must be duly con- sidered. We come upon horses at times which are absolutely undefinable as to knees. These, on the other hand, are abnormally developed at the hock. Thigh muscle is conspicuously absent from most of our stallions from a reason easily explainedâwe do not put our stallions in the yoke now. A good knee is an abso lutely essential l«ver for heavy street work. "When any one who understands work horses at all is about in the market place he instinctively pitches upon those which are suggestive of pith and power. Minor showyard attractiveness is not altogether forgotten, 'the like come, like go,' having to be held in view just as it was in the days previous to stud books. "If ahorse come of a family of good sound constitution, and there is no abso-
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