Breeder and sportsman . reccommend it to all horsemen, for luggers,side-pull! Qg, and tongue lolling. Easy for the horse as wellas the drirer. We advise all to give it a trial. J. W. PAGE, Esq., of , says: The PerfectionDriving Bit prevents and cures habits where all others fail. Mr. MATT TANNER, of Albany. N. T., says it is the boas- MESSRS. BAKER AND HARRIGAN, Great Meadow Farm Comstocks, N Y., claim it is the best they ever tried Upon receipt of price will forward by mail or express or will send by express, C. O. D., with privilegeof examination. No. 1, nickel. $3; No. 2, ex. ni
Breeder and sportsman . reccommend it to all horsemen, for luggers,side-pull! Qg, and tongue lolling. Easy for the horse as wellas the drirer. We advise all to give it a trial. J. W. PAGE, Esq., of , says: The PerfectionDriving Bit prevents and cures habits where all others fail. Mr. MATT TANNER, of Albany. N. T., says it is the boas- MESSRS. BAKER AND HARRIGAN, Great Meadow Farm Comstocks, N Y., claim it is the best they ever tried Upon receipt of price will forward by mail or express or will send by express, C. O. D., with privilegeof examination. No. 1, nickel. $3; No. 2, ex. nickel, $1; No. 3, half silver, or oroide. So; No. A, full silveror oroide, §6. For sale by all dealers in harness and saddlery, and by the Proprietor and Manufacturer. In Ordering Give Width of Month. Measuring From Ontslde ol Cheek. HARRY LOWE, MONTPELIER, VERMONT. All Persons are Cantloned to Beware of Infringements, Imitations, or FalselyTermed Improvements of tills Bit. Look for Same aud Date of Patent oil Secured by letters Patent, July »5, 1883. Having thus described my invention, what I claimas new, and desire to secure my letters patent, is: 1. The part by the side straps of the bri-dle, extending back as shown, the front having anopening into which the blind is fitted, substantially,as herein described. 2. In a bridle, in combination with the extensions curved blinds F, secured to such extensions, andas shaped, to give full freedom and ventilation to theeye while circumscribing the vision, substantially asherein described. 3. In a bridle, and in combination with the pxten-Bions D. blinds F, and side straps A, the screw,nutand washer E, to secure the blind and allow it to beset, substantially as herein described, 4. In a bridle, and in combination with the check- Steces D and blinds F, as shown, the straps or bandsand H, connecting the branches or extensions ;iboveand below the eyes, and having the adjusting sliiles orbuckles, substantially
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