100 HOW TO EDUCATE HORSES. 



METHODS GIVEN TO THE PUBLIC. 



Before concluding, let me say that I do not desire to 

 keep secret the inventions and many methods that I 

 have, after long years of experience and careful study, 

 found to be the most practical, and then use them to 

 extort money from people who need the advice so 

 badly that they are w^illing to pay almost any amount 

 to obtain the same. Everything I have discovered is 

 laid open for the benefit of mankind as w^ell as for 

 that of the dumb animal. A man who would willingly 

 withhold information that will relieve a suffering ani- 

 mal is as brutish as he is mercenary. 



Anything that I have mentioned, and that is not 

 as clear as it might be, I will be most happy to ex- 

 plain by letter so far as I am able. For this purpose 

 I beg to say that my address is Buffalo, N. Y., and 

 that all inquiries will receive prompt replies. 



