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his feet and legs. Then clean it off with a brusli. Do not 

 wash your horse upon coming in from a muddy drive. By fol- 

 lowing my instructions in this particular you will prevent 

 scratches, greased heels and many other disagreeable diseases of 

 the leg. 



The Celebrated **Gleason Bridle." 



For training and handling horses of all vicious habits, no ropes or 

 cords to lacerate the mouth is recommended by me. 



Havi^^ up to this time, during my professional career' used ropes 

 in iieu of straps, for my Bonaparte and Eureka bridles, 1 now 



