ay ans ane : os eel erm Se lUCUCUmnS OC Se eee ee eae eS Ce ‘ * ae eta, OE About Hoerses. kidney disease is being ‘ow ly, bat surely lnid. Why ! someone will exclaim, that 1s just what If any of our re aders are looking for a} causes kidney troubles, drinking weler ‘roam here definition of a ‘‘general-purpose horse” which contains so poise — | aoe . 7 ‘d | ; } , So ion is the water drank Is freety i it is from the prize iat | of the loronto In- Shrougle. the eystam, and converted in ite|< dustrial Exhibition: ‘“‘A general purpose | ‘iene te the naturally acid reaction horse is underst d to be a horse that is | P Bans - snd perspiration, no a ; “an suitable for the wagon, carriage, buggy, | hy deponite of urea or lime in the kidneys and saddle, or plow.” The next problem 18 tO} )pj,dder, because they remain perfect!) find a horse to fit the definition. Really}jy — solutio tnd Lye carried out we mildly protest that this is carryiug/of th body inster of remaining it classification altogether to an extreme | Literally, they are washed out of the body by Che horse will leave musty hay un-|the copious draughts of water (that most pet touched in his bin, no matter however |iect of all kno wa sol lulents), Same as a series water ob snitis, or He will not drink of questioniig hungry jectionable to his 1 4 THE DAILY #2. tT of pipes are ishe I’ with wa them \ clean es ' | sever diseased. | Do not drink ice cold water, but } ly is! ture « 0] i | | | ter to cCieal ; + tr : *ket which some other odor : from a b Kk ket FuIA mn ‘ H water: a littl emon juice will ip prove the | makes offensive, however —" a re ‘tiveness Plain soda water wita a little ’ eit 4 : intelligent nostril will widen, quiver, and aid te alan eupellend if from drinking too | query over laintest bit offe red b ry the im , ice water you have stomach cramps, or | fairest of hands. \ mare is never satishe 5 pos ‘‘water-| red,” as it is called, or are at by either sight or whinny that her colt 1s | tax ked with Cholera Morbus, Summer Com bill L un’ Lis rtified t [ 1D r Dveentry, do not resort to] i OY ricwui rn ‘ e) | . is ‘ | i ritate oie ‘ tt Vu ‘ > Wil : ‘ : s rt i Lib ul t\ i \ 1 } ; j } } ‘ ; tre sles do ‘ without striking the surrounding fence. | which has caused the trouvie, t adoy ‘ | taking daliy just before vet z The sense of smell informs them ite} Pe actice of ak ng daily i rvefore i : } ] at amas la ig duly and August, one t poonful proximity Others will, when loosened | < 1 - P A } } ' johns m's Anodyne Lini it in a aittie sw from the stable directly to the gate or] ; : . 2 ! wate which wi vet sucn a DATs Openit to the . In ; e ; AcKS Al etl ) Vater. if i yroun 18; and whe m ae siring to retul ri x little pamp! ilet, sent free to anyone, bv : Se hours of careless wandering, will distinguish | Johnson & Uo., Bo ton, Mass., contains a vast the one outlet. and |e tiy wal its amount of information about treating those epening. The odor : f that part ummer troubles.—dy6i wyli of the fence is tl * oul le to it. - axemenmiomnseaiinalh nevtage i p in browsing, or whi gathering r is guided iu its nostrils. Bi sy" of The al a tsc he Ce OL nd ae In} was with his lip, food entirely by do not make the temple of Olympus a bronze exhibited, at the sight of which six real horses experienced the most violent tions. lian judiciously observes that the most perfect art could not sufficiently well to produce so illusion. Pliny and Pausanias, he} ; | ; mistakes in their diet. } . norse emo imitate mati peris Aan } i ; Like ee in ci consequently attirms that usting hy ician had thrown ypomanes | by the odor of the plant, } and therein we have | the secret of the miracle. The scent alone statue & mag upon it,” which, deceived the horses, of a buffalo robe will cause many horses t: evince lively terror, and the flo of a railroad train wili frighten ating scent some lon, after the locomotive is out of sight and hearing. i The Farmi ti Wo ; has th is to say con and foal: It indeed, to cerning the treatment of mare is most injudicious, dangerous both mare and foal, to mare yway from her foal until her udder is very much gorged and extended. Inflammation may arise in the udder, and unlesss it is a onee checked the life of the mare be en dangered Then it will be risky for the foal to allow it to suck the milk from the inflamed udder. If there is any reason to suspect that inflammation has begun, a por- tion of the milk should be drawn away by hand and the udder bathed with cold wate before the foal is admitted by some farmers that when a nursiz overheated at work and returns to her foal with a full udder, the milk, because of the overheating of the mare, is liable to in- : Keep tne ~ af ; It is believed of Cis jure the foal. They ‘ therefore draw away a littie of the milk and bathe the udder with cold water. This idea, how- The mere heat- spoil her milk so and unless there is | ever, is not well founded. ing of the mare will not a3 toe ndan; ger the fc val, reason to fear that inflamm: tion has begun in the udderthe foal may be admitted at} once without any previous stripping or | bathin But the overheating of nursing | 1ares at Work 1s very reprehensibiec, and tild never on any account take place. Fleet, the filly by the California stallion stallion Sidney, that last season as a ing trotted a given four trotted in secon ls, ye arl- } in 2.35, was recently | the last being | 2.32 and the last quarter in JA | which shows that Fleet is liable | mile eassy heats, mule to trot close to 2.20 before the season is over, and al nost ytain to be at 2.25. An- other California trotter that is doing well is the stallion Bonanza, a son of Arthurton that entered in the 2.30 list last year. He has ae tt showing miles in Tau. and his owner offers to match him against any horse on the Pacific Slope, barring Stam- bouland Favonia. Jimmy Dustin, who still ogene in California, has a good one in Maggi E., a daughter of Nutwood that he re i drove a mile in 2.19. The pacer Almont Patchen is also doing weil in Dustin’s hands, shown a mile in 2.18} A despatch from Racine, (Wis.) states that Jay- Eye -‘See, ** King of the Turf, the nal little | blacl K gelding vA electrified the country several with his remarkable speed, has lame and will not trotted this season. Indeed it is } rvyye "oe aT ly naving recently phe home years age gain gone in any races doubtful if he will ever again appear upon a track asa participant in a race. Last November, while the little gelding was in the pasture at Hickory Grove farm near this‘city, he accidently severed an artery of one of his legs and came nearly bleeding to death be- fore he was discovered. His present lame- be ness is said to be the result of an acci- dent he sustained about five years ago at Lexington, Ky. While being driven he ac- cidentally ruptured the left sheathing of the tendon of the left forward leg. The injury has made the animal lame several times before and is the cause of his present disabled condition. The prospect that Jay- Eye-See will ever lower his present record is very smal’, as it is not believed that he can hold out for more than a mile without going lame. He was being trained to con- test some great races this season, and with a view to breaking his record, and has been brought down pretty fine. The fact has been kept quiet in the hope that the lame- ness would pass away, but it was found that it was more serious than at first con- sidered. He is at present at J.°I. Case’s stables at Hickory Grove farm, one-half mile south of this city, where Ed. Blithe, his driver, is tenderly caring for him. The history of Jay-Eye-See is an _ interesting one. He was bred by Col. Richard Weir, of Lexington, Ky., and attained a record of 2.19 as a 4. -year- -old. At5 years he lower- ed this to 2.103, and at 6 years 2.10, and two consecutive heats 2.11 and 2.10}. 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