. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Secured by Letters Patent, July »ft, 188V Having thus described ruy Invention, what I clai as new, and desire to secure my letteiu patent, Is: 1. The part by the Bide straps of the bri- dle, extending back aB shown, the front having an opening into which the blind Is fitted, substantially, as herein described. 2. In a bridle, In combination with the extensions D. the curved blinds F, secured to such extensions, and as shaped, to give full freedom and ventilation to the eye while circumscribing the vision, substantially as heroin described. 8. In a


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Secured by Letters Patent, July »ft, 188V Having thus described ruy Invention, what I clai as new, and desire to secure my letteiu patent, Is: 1. The part by the Bide straps of the bri- dle, extending back aB shown, the front having an opening into which the blind Is fitted, substantially, as herein described. 2. In a bridle, In combination with the extensions D. the curved blinds F, secured to such extensions, and as shaped, to give full freedom and ventilation to the eye while circumscribing the vision, substantially as heroin described. 8. In a bridle, and In combination with the exten- t-Ions D. blinds F, and side straps A, the screw,nut and washer E, to secure the blind and allow It to be set, substantially as herein described. A. In a bridle, and In combination with the check- Sleces I> and blinds F. as shown, the straps or nandB and H, connecting the branchCB or extensions above and below the eyes, and having the adjust! nij slides or buckles, substantially as ami for the purpose hereir described. 6. In a bridle, and in combination with the blinds F, supported ard pivoted to the bridle eo as to be movat ble about the point of support, the adjustable fron- â traps or bantu G and H, and the iear band I and the throat-latch or lash connected with the blinds, and ad- justable, substantially as herein described. The above a'9 the claims al'owed by the patent office, and the agh the corresponding letters do not appear on the cut, the general principle will be under- It meets w'th universal approbation, dolug away with all thi r-' lections urged against blinds, and at the eamp t'-iie .vlng complete control of the line of ; .rowing the lower portion of the blind up he same eftect on the action follows as â >,..weights. ThlB is especially the case i ...Its are the pupils, teaching them to nee without the strain of weights on the â of all description* apply to JOHN A. McKERRON. f* no tint MRIlli « «»i* F


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