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Our Father in Heaven.” 
The Lord’s Prayer in a series of Sonnets. By 
Prof. W illiam C. Richakds. Completing the 
series of 
The 23d Psalm. 
The Sermon on the Mount. 
The Lord’s Prayer. 
Full-page illustrations, and bound in English 
cloths and gilt edges. Price, §1.50 each. 
Uniform in style and price with the above. 
The Mountain Anthem. 
The Lora is my Shepherd. 
That Glorious Sony of Old. 
It was the Calm and Silent Night. 
Ring put, mid Pells. 
Rock of Ages. 
Abide with Me. 
The Rreaking Waves Dashed High. 
* Hannah dune. 
*The Vagabond. 
From Greenland’s ley Mountains. 
Curfew must not Ring To-night. 
My Faith looks up to Thee. 
Come into the Garden, Maud. 
Nearer, My God, to Thee. 
He gtveth His Reloved Sleep. 
Home, Sweet Home. 
Lady Geraldine’s Courtship. 
O, Why shouldthe Spirit of Mortal be 
Proud? 
All of the above, with the exception of the 
starred (*) titles, are also issued iu the style which 
has become famous as 
THE GOLDEN FLORAL 
a combination of the illustrated poem and the 
delicately fringed floral Christmas card. Price, 
each, §1.50. 
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MA MMITIS—GARGET. 
W. H., Holton, Mich .—Tbe last week in 
August the udder and teats of one of my 
cows began to swell on the right side, and in 
a fortnight the entire udder was swollen to a 
great size. After applying all sorts of reme¬ 
dies, the swelling on the left side subsided s > 
that I have been able to get milk easily from 
the teats on that side, but the right side of the 
bag remains swollen and is as hard as a stone. 
Ten days ago an abscess formed between the 
teats on the right side, and is now discharging 
white matter. What is the best treatment? 
ANSWERED BY F. L. KILBORNK, B. V. 8. 
The trouble is mammitisor inflammation of 
the mammary glands. The causes of mam- 
mitis are various, and any local injury or 
irriiation, or even any general derangement 
of the health of an animal iu full milk, is 
likely to produce the disease. With cows it 
most frequently occurs in heavy milkers on 
full or flush feed at the time of calving, and 
is commonly known a3 “garget.” But any 
injury to the udder, a sudden change to a diet 
richer in milk producing constituents, and 
neglect in milking, by allowing the milk to 
remain unduly long without being drawn, 
“hefting,” are very common causes at any 
time during the period of lactation. Give one 
pound of Epsom salts with two ounces of gin¬ 
ger, and if there is any fever, give, twice 
daily, 25 drops of tincture of acouite and one 
ounce of niter in the drinking water. If the 
udder continues much swollen, su a pend itin a 
sling, prepared by passing a broad bandage 
under the bag, with four holes for the teats, 
and fastened over the back. Let the bandage 
contain a poultice, preferably of spent hops, 
until the active inflammation is relieved, and 
the “cake” reduced. Add tincture of bella¬ 
donna to the poultice, and bathe the udder 
with the diluted tincture after each drawing 
of the milk. Draw the milk three or four 
times daily, with a milking tube, until it can 
be drawn by hand without much pain to the 
animal. If another abscess forms, open with 
a knife and wash the discharging surface ouce 
or twice daily with a one-per-cent, solution of 
carbolic acid or zino cnloride. Feed mainly 
on dry food and give water sparingly, so as to 
diminish the secretion of milk. 
GLANDERS IN A HORSE. 
J. A. H. Fridley. M. T —My mare and colt 
have a whitish nasal discharge, and the glands 
of the throat and the under side of the jaw 
are lumpy; what should be the treatment ? 
ANSWERED BY F. L. KILBORNK, B. V. S. 
Judging ironi the brief description, this is a 
clear case of glanders. If the discharge from 
the nose is sticky, gumming the hairs of the 
nostrils together, and especially if coming 
from one nostril instead of both (yet it may 
be from both) and if red streaks, patches, 
spots, or ulcers can be seen on the lining, or 
Schneiderian membrane, on looking well up 
into the nose, together with the nodular glands 
on the under rim of the jaw, as you indicate, 
you may feel sure of glanders; ami any at¬ 
tempted treatment is undesirable and danger 
ous, both to the attendants aud to other hor¬ 
ses. The animals should be shot at ouce, and 
the stables, with everything with which they 
have come in contact, thoroughly disinfected. 
If the above characteristic symptoms are 
not sufficiently marked to be satisfactory, the 
animals may be confined and carefully treated 
for a week or two. Give a laxative, nutritious 
diet with frequent steaming of the nostrils by 
feeding hot mashes, and apply poultices to the 
throat. If the nasal discharge and swelling 
under the jaw, do not y eld to this simple 
treatment iu a week or two, the case is un¬ 
mistakably glanders. 
J. FI., IVeif Granby, Conn .—With this are 
two apples, which, please, name and give mar- 
ktt value? 
Ans —The smaller of the two was Autumn 
Strawberry, a very fine dessert fruit, but of 
little market voluo except for a near-by mar 
ket, as it docs not keep very long. The larger 
was Ben Davis, a valuable apple iu the South¬ 
west, and fair in tbe North; but there are 
others ju.-t as productive and of much better 
quality, though when grown ua fair and as 
large as the one gout, its handsome appearauce 
makes it sell even in the North. 
NEW AND ORIGINAL 
The Montour Range, Manufactured by The Danville, Stove and Manufacturing Co., of 
Danville, Pa., has been in use for the last four years, and is now recognized as the leading 
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The “ Spanish Calf style " is elegant in appear¬ 
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is unique. We offer this stvle as exclusively our 
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Alligator and Sealskin styles, fall gilt edges, 
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attract wide attention. Price, each' §1.75. 
In the above new and original styles, eight poems 
are this year Issued, viz ; 
Nearer, My God, to Thee, 
Abide with Me, Home, Sweet Home, 
My Faith Looks Fp to Thee. 
Come in to the Garden, Maud. 
Ring Out, Wild Beils. Rock of Ages. 
Curfew must not Ring To-night. 
The following six, viz : 
Nearer, My God, to Thee. 
Home, Sweet Home. 
_ . Abide icith Me. 
Come into the Garden, Maud. 
It was the Calm and Silent Night. 
Curfew must not Ring To-night. 
are offered in the exquisitely lovely and daiuty 
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PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING, 
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This intersting topic fully explained in a 
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Rochester, N. Yd 
CHEAPEST MAGIC LANTERNS TO BEST 8TERE0PTIC0NS 
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_ Cured himself in three months, and 
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Contmued on page 781, 
