lOO HOW TO EDUCATE HORSES. 



METHODS GIVEN TO THE PUBLIC. 



Before concluding, let me say that I do not desire to 

 keep secret the inventions and many methods that I ■ 

 have, after long years of experience and careful study, 

 found to be the most practical, and then use them to , 

 extort money from people who need the advice so 

 badly that they are willing to pay almost any amount 

 to obtain the same. Everything I have discovered is 

 laid open for the benefit of mankind as well as for, 

 that of the dumb animal. A man who would willingly 

 withhold information that will relieve a suffering ani- 

 mal is as brutish as he is mercenary. 



Anything that I have mentioned, and that is not . 

 as clear as it might be, I will be most happy to ex- 

 plain by letter so far as I am able. For this purpose. 

 I beg to say that my address is Buffalo, N. Y., and, 

 that all inquiries will receive prompt replies. 



