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TO KEEP FLIES FROM TORMENTING HORSES. 
‘Take the leaves of garden pumpkins or cucumbers, pound, 
strain out the juice, and wash your horses with it; or wash 
them with the juice of mallows ; or take pulverized verdigris, 
boil in vinegar, and wash with “ite Be vandal and keep it 
from the. sae Soy 
FOR STOPPAGE IN THE M MANNEFOLDS IN NEAT CATTLE. 
Take « one pint of melted hog’s lard, one pint molasses and 
-one pint ground mustard seed, mix all together, and give 
them blood warm. Wait three hours, and if there is no 
movement, give one-half to one pound of salts in warm wa- - 
ter with one-fourth ounce oil of anise, cut well in ‘alcohol, 
both together. After waiting three or four hours, if no move- 
ment, repeat the dose of salts. . 
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eyes; or pulverize burnt alum and loaf sugar, and put it in 
the eyes; or burn salt in a wet cloth, take out the middle, 
pulverize it, and put it in the eyes; or mix it with the juice 
of celandine and drop it in; or put in pimpernell; or mix 
burnt alum and honey, and b pat iin ape or put tobacco 
eee 
TO PREVENT THE GARGET IN THE HEAD OF CATTLE. 
_ Bleed them in the spring and. fall, and give them two 
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