Show BRIDLES yes use your thinking flunking powers friends they were given to you to use and not abuse blind bridles bridle truly named surely art never invented a more fatal thing to the eyes cyca of horses than when she devised this plan of de depriving 9 the horse of what nature intended he should sh id enjoy but says one how are blinders injurious to the horse because they gather dirt and heat around the eye dirt irritates the eye and heat produces inflammation these bridles so trammel cn the eyes of the horse that lie he is compelled to be constantly straining them to sec fee hi his way the over exertion of the nerve brings bring on disease eyes were not made in vain had they been neef neen needles less lesi the creator woul would d not have located them in the head herid they were placed on the cornera of the tile head that he might have the advantage ta e of looking lookin in different directions men in indie the abundance of their wisdom concluded that the horse had too much sight and they wished to curtail it hence the origin of blind bridles and diseased eyes are inseparably connected custom hoodwinks the senses of men as much as blind bridles do the vision of horses ex rythe members of the house of cepro tenta tentatives tives of the united unite states in 1810 re aued robert fulton ti llie tile ae use u ae 0 of f their kall hau to deliver a lecture on steam davig navigation upon the ground that it was a visionary scheme gold 13 is the god of this world only whisper the word and its worshippers wor shippers fall down on the til r knees breathe it in the valley and it is heard at the mountain top tell where it can be found and the millions rush to the spot faster than they would go to heaven A post office has been established at delaware nebraska territory and james findlay esq formerly of this county appoint appointed ei eil postmaster delaware is situa situated ted at the tir crossing of kanias kansas river on the route fron this city to ft leavenworth tocci LOcci occident dental independence Ms ala messenger I 1 I 1 the siw a pretty flower and sought auhl to marry wit wiit thou said the frost ani axi the flower WILTED A wagon can ran run without greasing augi tad business can be don done without but its slow blow work |