Show SHE KNEW WHAT HE NEEDED The Good Samaritans the Horse With the Colic andtheSpeedy > > Cure Effected With a Bottle I iS It Is easy to cure a horse of the colic u you know I how to dp It and have the price A horse attached to u buggy was hitched to u tree nt the Bonier of Third South and West Temple last night His owner waG nowhere In sight After a time the animal h came restless rest-less anti showed symptoms I of distress The aymptoma became so violent that the hOIqC broke one of the shafts to the buggy The case attrnoleil the attention of two ladies who were silting oh a porch jicar Die corner One of the ladles was young The other was her mother They looked the horse over Poor tlig said the older Inily I believe he is going to faint Wont some CHIC bring him some water A gentleman who had also been drawn to the scene by l the trouble of the animal volunteered to get the water Thnnk you said the old lady While you urc getting it I will bring nome sugar Hero the young lady broke Into the clinic I know what lie nocds lie needs whisky I have seen them t give IL I to horses n hundred times and It alwayi cures them I will go and get some Suiting the action to the word the young woman started north toward a Second street drug store The gentleman gentle-man got a bucket of water and the older lady went after the sugar Water and Hugar had been duly administered when the young woman returned with a square bottle labeled Spirits Fru mentl Will you give it to 1sLritsiu asked turning to the purveyor of water The gentleman look the bottle winked nt three or four other men who were looking on and rcmnrkud It may mulm him fraotlcus when vogeL vo-geL It down him madam 1 think It would bo ttafor for you ladles 10 go buck to the porch until Itjs over ills ndvlce was heeded and when the ladles were ensconced on the porch the group of men gatherfid around the horses head They niltuul the muzzle of the hea lIlI1l1 the bottle but In some peculiar way the stream of red liquid gurgled down IL human Instead of an equine throat Each time one of the men took a drink the I horses head was lifted as though he vote being drenched drench-ed The treatment win eminently satisfactory sat-isfactory The 1 horse got over his pains and thy men felt much bettor Tell lier lie needs another pint suggest sug-gest c1 one but the gcntlcnan In charge of the refreshments was honest He saw that the horse had taken all the whisky that was good for It Len the ladles ventured from their place of refuge they found the pint of whisky gone und the horse as docile do-cile as a sheared Iiunb The chain of circumstantial evidence was complete The young lady thanked the gentleman gentle-man for his timely assistance and turned Lo her mother What did I tell you she asked I knew that wat > what he needed Tin gentleman bowed It always cures them continued the fair physician See how happy ho Is I The gentleman bowed again |