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into it, then holding it orer his head, then raising it and low«rbg 1^ 

 and alternately doing this until he is used to it Then you can open 

 and shut it without his making any move or seeming to notice it, and 

 by being thorough in handling him with all objects he la afraid of, 

 he will soon become familiar with them all. 



The owner of one of these books has the right to have mannfao 

 tared one of these bridles for his own use, but not the right to sell 

 or manufacture for sale, as they will be furnished to any penon iv 

 waat of one upon an order sent to my headquarters. 



Vtot. o. B. GlMMon'a Wonderftal Earek* BiMlik 



To make this bridle, take a small piece of rope ten feet loftg, tiatt 

 loond the animal's neck in a slip knot, then bring th6 rope down 

 through his mouth on the off side, then pass the rope back through 

 the cord that you have tied around the horse's neck Now pull down 

 upon the rope snugly, then pass rope over his head, close to his ears, 

 then bring rope down on the off side of his face through his moutb, 

 then paes the rope back and tie into the rope around his neck. This 

 bridle is to be used to make a horse stand to be shod, harnessed, sad* 

 died, clipped, sore eyes treated, sore back treated ; it is also used to 

 make horses familiar with buffalo robes, umbrellas, paper, blankeia 



