. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Largest assortment Guns, Ammunition and Sportsmen's sundries, B. T. ALLEN. 416 Market St., San Francisco. Seenred for letters Patent, Juiy S/i, iSSS Having thus described my invention, what I clai as new, and desire to secure mylettei6 patent, is: 1. The part by the side straps of the bri- dle, extending back as shown, the front having an opening into which the blind is fitted, substantiaUy, as herein described. 2. In a bridle, in combination with the D, the curved blinds F. secured to such extensions,ana as shaped, to give full freedom


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Largest assortment Guns, Ammunition and Sportsmen's sundries, B. T. ALLEN. 416 Market St., San Francisco. Seenred for letters Patent, Juiy S/i, iSSS Having thus described my invention, what I clai as new, and desire to secure mylettei6 patent, is: 1. The part by the side straps of the bri- dle, extending back as shown, the front having an opening into which the blind is fitted, substantiaUy, as herein described. 2. In a bridle, in combination with the D, the curved blinds F. secured to such extensions,ana as shaped, to give full freedom and ventilation to the eye while circumscribing the vision, substantially as herein described. 3. In a bridle, and in combination with the exten- sions D. blinds F, and side straps A, the screw,mit nnd washer E, to secure the blind and allow it to be set, substantially as herein described. 4. In a bridle, and in combination with tbe check- &leces D and blinds F, as shown, the straps or bands and H, connecting the branches or extensions ahove and below the eyes, and haviag the adjusting slides or buckles, substantially as an 1 for the purpose hereir described- 5. In a bridle, and In combination witb the blinds F. supported ard pivoted to the bridle so as to be movat ble about the point of support, the adjustable fron- ntraps or band? G and H, and the i <-ar band J and the throat-latch or lash connected with tho blinds, and ad- justable, substantially as herein described. The above are the claims allowed by the patent office, and though the corresponding letters do not appear on the cut, the general principle will be under- stood. It meets with universal approbation, doing away with all the objections urged against blinds, and at the same time giving complete control of the line of vision. By throwing the lower portion of the blind up something of the same eftect on the action follows as Is induced by toe-weights. This is especially the case whenyoung colts are the pnplls,


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