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added about the same quantity of wheat bran by measurement, with 

 the proportion of a teaspoonful of salt to each horse. The whole is 

 thoroughly mixed, and when sufficiently cool each is given his share. 

 If not driven, each horse is walked from half an hour to an hour daily, 

 and the greatest care is taken not to expose them needlessly for a 

 moment without clothing. 



INGENIOUS ARRANGEMENT 



For sifting, cleansing and measuring the grain for feeding. The 

 grain is conducted from the loft to the feeding floor by a spout in 

 which are two slides. Pulling one of them out a few inches permits 

 the escape of two quarts and the other one four quarts of grain, which 

 is deposited in a drawer beneath, in the bottom of which is a screen 

 with the handle projecting from the side of the spout. Moving this 

 handle right and left a few times removes all dirt and dust, and leaves 

 the grain clean and fresh, ready for use. 



WHERE MEDICINES CALLED FOR IN THIS BOOK CAN BE 

 OBTAINED. 



Anti-Fever Medicine, for Chills and Fevers, or Lung 

 Fevers, called for in this book under that head (page 152), 



This medicine is unequaled for the treatment of inflammation of 

 the lungs, chills or fever of any kind. It is also just the thing for 

 staggers or inflammation of the brain. It has been used with great suc- 

 cess for colic and inflammation of the bowels — lately it is a specially 

 valuable remedy for the cure of inflammatory rheumatism in man. As 

 an external application, the writer has used it with great success in 

 acute inflammation of the eyes. Put 30 to 40 drops in half a tumbler 

 of soft water, and bathe the eye four or five times a day, more or less, 

 according to severity of case. 



Black Ointment, for cure of blood and bone spavin, curb, ringbone, 

 and all external enlargements. 



Address Wm. Somerville, V. S., 127 Erie st., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Anti-Fever Medicine, price $8.00 dozen, $5.00 half doz. $1.00 bot- 

 tle. Black Ointment same rates, C. O. D. or cash with order. 



Dr. Somerville is a graduate of two colleges in Europe, 45 years* 

 practice, a scientific practitit>ner of a high order. 



