. Breeder and sportsman. Case, (Hickory Grove Farm, home fof Jay-Eye-See) Racine, Wis., save: After try- \ing every known remedy, I removed a large =Bunch, of two years standing from a 3-year old \filly, with three applications of : Quinns Ointment.! *ffA?oW ^E\ Ask jxa will ai ^ It Is the best preparation I have ever used or heard {of- I heartily recommend it to all have hundreds of such per package,your druggist for it. If he does not keep It weBend prepaid on receipt of price. Address MDT>Y & CO., Whitehall, N. Y. TRY IT. t>£»H i n-fa^C Ta K« 1


. Breeder and sportsman. Case, (Hickory Grove Farm, home fof Jay-Eye-See) Racine, Wis., save: After try- \ing every known remedy, I removed a large =Bunch, of two years standing from a 3-year old \filly, with three applications of : Quinns Ointment.! *ffA?oW ^E\ Ask jxa will ai ^ It Is the best preparation I have ever used or heard {of- I heartily recommend it to all have hundreds of such per package,your druggist for it. If he does not keep It weBend prepaid on receipt of price. Address MDT>Y & CO., Whitehall, N. Y. TRY IT. t>£»H i n-fa^C Ta K« 11 qIaH and ty?e Tritten r6ad7 for framingrCUl^lCCS 1 dUUldlCU write for prioer Breedez dkSpobtsman, 36 Gear j street. Sac Franoisco, Cal. MOW BUSINESS COLLEGE24 Post Street, San Francisco, Cal. The oldest, the largest, the most popular com-mercial r:3hool on the Pacific Coast. 20,000 gradu-ates; SO teaohers: 70 typewriters; over 300 studentsr*uually plaoed in positions. Send for catalogue. E. P. HEALP, One of the moBt serious faults of theaverage American farmer is his lack ofknowledge and determined purpose inthe care of young stock. We judge of amans understanding of any question bythe way he does his work. Look over thecalves at three, six or twelve months ofage in nine out of ten of our Americanfarms. Note their unthrifty, scrawny illfed looks, and then judge what must bethe real knowledge of calf raising posseBsed by their owners. Some will saythat the owners of these calveB do not dohalf as well as they know. In our opinionthat is not the fact. The real difficulty isthat they do not half know what theyought to know about these things andconsequently their work is half have never resolutely set themselvesto study what it means to rear a calf a man is thoroughly saturated withthe knowledge of a thing it holds him upto better work. In March last two men came into thiBneighborhood looking for grade dairycalves, says a correspondent of Hoards


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