. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, June 20, L90S.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 THE FARM 1 THE WOOL OUTLOOK. A .livestock paper has the following to say about wool prospects: Wool isn't doing well. The fact can- not be concealed. It is a buyers' mar- ket, and, seemingly, they are not anx- ious to buy. Woolen mills are all running at small capacity. The world is not producing an over-supply of the staple, shelves are bare and future markets are likely to show animation, but the fact is now patent that the wool grower, whose cir- cumstances force him to realize at an early date, must be


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, June 20, L90S.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 THE FARM 1 THE WOOL OUTLOOK. A .livestock paper has the following to say about wool prospects: Wool isn't doing well. The fact can- not be concealed. It is a buyers' mar- ket, and, seemingly, they are not anx- ious to buy. Woolen mills are all running at small capacity. The world is not producing an over-supply of the staple, shelves are bare and future markets are likely to show animation, but the fact is now patent that the wool grower, whose cir- cumstances force him to realize at an early date, must be prepared to make concessions. Speculators lost heavily on last year's crop; this time they are going to make a strenuous effort to recoup their losses. In other words, if they buy the 1908 clip promptly it will be at prices justifying expectation of a profit. The logic of the situation is plain. Im- mediate sale means sacrifice. The mar- ket will be on bottom for several months to come. Ultimate revival is certain, and the grower who can afford to wait will be money in pocket. All signs point to a complete reversal of last year's market results. This sea- son the low spot will be reached early. After the presidential election trade must revive and wool will benefit. Turpentine is sometimes advised for coughing pigs. Dr. Hartwig says the proper dose is one teaspoonful for each eighty pounds live weight, and it should be given in slop three mornings in suc- cession^and again the following week, where worms are known to be present. It is a fairly effective remedy for worms, but copperas (sulphate of iron) seems even more effective if given in a dose of from half to one dram daily in slop. If the cough is due to lung worms FOR SALE. Young bay horse; sound, not afraid of any- thing. Lady can drive him. By Seymour Wilkes. Reason for selling, owner going away. See him. Burton's Casino Training Stables, 24th Ave., near Fulton. Take Chute cars. Dividend Notice. THE GERMAN SAVINGS AND LO


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