IMPROVED PATENT HORSE TAIL HOLDER. 



A device for holdin? the hair of the 

 horse's tail when folded up, and pro- 

 tectini^ it from the mud, etc. It is the 

 best thiug j'et invented for that pur- 

 pob-e. Simple iu its construction and 

 quite ornamental. 



Directions.— Fold the hair under, 

 60 that tlie center of the fold will i e 

 lour or live inches on the under side of 

 the dock ; then place the Holder on 

 top of the dock over the center of the 

 fold, having the strap and buckle on 

 the under side, then buckle on tbe 

 Holder tightly around the dock and 

 folded hair. When desired the hair may 

 be braided hefore folding. 



|^° There is no possibility of the 

 Holder being switched off the tail if 

 proper care is taken iu buckling on 

 the same. 



IVIONT.G. CURTIS, 



Sole Agent for the United States. 



Dealer io Carriage and Saddlery 



HARDWARE, _^ 



407-413 Broadway, \|™ 



TROy, N. V. 



Horse G-oods of Every 

 Description. 



Send for Circulars and Price Lists. 



T HIE 



GOODENOUGH HORSE-SHOE, 



now ten years before the public, has outlived a score 

 of imitations, and is in full use by more Horse 

 Railroads and Transportation Companies than all 

 other Shoes combined. It has been largely im- 

 proved this season, and is now offered to the pur- 

 chaser as very much the best Horse-Shoe in use, 

 much the cheapest, in fact the only Horse-Shoe. 



Office, 150 Front Street H. Y. 



