Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1872 — Epizootic. [ARTICLE]

Epizootic.

Mr. Editor: Nearly every man has a remedy for this disease, and we will give free our experience. We have tested Fourteen horses of our own. And have known our remedies used in many cases and in all with quick and sure success. First keep the horse warm, in a well ventilated stable; feed on bran and soft food generally, (apples and vegetables are good), and give him % oz of Allen’s Lung Balsam, or the contents of a large spoon three times a day; this will act just as on humanity, cause the horse to throw off the mucus and thus get relief.' If his Cough is hard, give occasionally a dreUcn of Davis' Pain Killer, ofjl oz. Pain Killer to a pint of warmwvator sweetened with molasses. Give of this one or two swallows at a time, from the bottle. The first attack .of the disease is Bronchitis, and the drench of Pain Killer will be of great service to quiet and heal the Irritation. Bathe with Pain Killer the throat. In Cincinnati, where all the horses Jiave been sick, we know of no treatment That has-given quicker or more sure relief. That which is good for man is also good for the horse in similar affections. We advise all to try the remedies. They can be had from

llj most any drag store.

J. N. H. & CO.

Millions of pairs of shoes tipped with metal, iare sola every year. For children’s shoes tlfcy are absolutely Indispensable, unless one can afford the waste of buying two pairs, when only one would be needed ; and few can safely submit to such a constant leak.’ With most people it is the little economies of the household that supply its members with comfort, and at the same time make the load of the father of moderate means a lighter one to bear. Cents invested in the purchase of metal-tipped shoes, save many a hard earned dollar— Amer. Workman.