WE WANT AGENTS to sell this book in every 

 town in the United States and Canada 



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It is jriving the very best of satisfaction everj-wlierc, as is evirtent from the hniulreds 

 of letters received l)j- the publishers, speakiny of it iu the highest of terms; a sample of 

 which we give below. 



The Editor of the " Western Sports:\ian and Live Stock Nkavs," under date of 

 Jan. 4, 1879, says of it: "It is a book that every owner of a horse should have, and 

 no breeder of horses ctin aflbrd to Cio witliout. It has o.") engravings illustrating po.- itions 

 assumed by sick horses, and gives treatment of diseases in such plain and comprehen- 

 sive language as to be readily undei'stood by any one of ordinary intelligence. We 

 would not exchange it for any book on the horse and his diseases that we have ever seen, 

 and we have read some books of the kind that cost ten dollars. It contains a large num- 

 ber of receipts, any one of which is worth double the price of the work." 



Dr. Wm. H. Hat.l, Canandaigua, N. Y., xmder date of Dec. 3d, 1878, says of it: 

 "I have l)ought books from England that I paid five and ten dollars for, wliich I do 

 not like as well as I do yours. It is different from anything I ever saw." 



Elijah W. Stearxs, of Bedford, Mass., in a letter of recent date, says of it: 

 " I have examined it v.ith care. There are two wonders respecting it : first, that any 

 book, however voluminous, containing so much practical common sense matter, of ster- 

 ling value, could be written; second, that it could be condensed into so small compass. 

 The book is all gold, so dkoss. By the aid of it any person of ordinary intelligence 

 can doctor his own horse." 



FOR TERMS TO AGENTS, 



Address, 



Dr, B. J. Kendall & Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vt. 



It "Will S,©m©^© th.e Snla^ge^aent 



KENDAL 



Used with excellent results on beast or man> 

 It does not blister nor make any sore» 



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