yoii will readily discover the value of this over all 

 other attachments for bitting. By pulling quickly 

 the cord on the near side of his neck, the rubber on 

 the opposite side gives, letting the cord play through 

 the mouth, which throws his head upward, and 

 quickly towards you. You then step to the opposite, 

 and give the cord on the off side a sudden pull, 

 which will cause the rubber on the near side of his 

 neck to give, letting the cord play through the 

 mouth, same as before, only in the opposite direction. 

 After using an attachment as above described, I 

 think you will readily acknowledge them to be the 

 best ever in use, to even the. angles of the horse's 

 mouth, and bring him quick and handy to the rein. 



Safety Bridles. 



You are well aware there have been several bridles 

 introduced before the public, under the head of 

 safety bridles — such as the Hartman, the Miller, the 

 Needham and Clark bridles, all of which will work 

 very well upon some horses ; others they have no 

 effect upon whatever, I claim ; and I challenge con- 

 tradiction when I make the statement that I have a 

 bridle worth all others combined, ever made public 

 before the American people. I claim that any run- 

 away, kicking, bolting or plunging horse can be 

 handled successfully, and effectually broken of the 

 vice ; also will break any lugger or puller on the 

 reins, side reiner, or one that carries his tongue over 

 the bit and out of his mouth. The bridle is made 



