4() SUBJECTION. 



enough to go over the lower jaw, the last under the 

 krst, the ends crossed and brought back to the sad- 

 dle. 



THE BEERY PULLEY BREAKING BRIDLE. 



This bridle is made of the best three-ply rope, 

 fiye-sixteenths of an inch thick. 



Just a word about my great Pulley Breaking 

 Bridle. There's hardly a habit about a horse or a time 

 in which the use of this bridle will not r-epay you ten 

 times its cost in the valuable assistance it will be to you. 



It forms a most necessary adjunct to my other 

 appliances and it is supposed that every horseman or 

 korse owner who follows my methods and uses my 

 appliance has one of these bridles, the price of which 

 is only 60 cents. 



Its use is fully described in my book, and those 

 owning the book will certainly realize the importance 

 and necessity of also owning the bridle. Its use will 

 take the place of about all the other sash cord bridles 

 that are described elsewhere in this book. 



This makes us the simplest, most powerful and 

 elective bridle that has ever been devised. 



It will conquer more than two-thirds of all the 

 bad habits that horses have, viz: Afraid of paper, um- 

 brellas and robes, bad to curry, bad to harness, bad to 

 lead, biting, crowding you out of the stall, and is a 



