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** Even runaways, after having been treated by Professor Gleason, 

 seemed to be inspired by a passionate love for the bass drum." — Nevj 

 York Star, 



"Astounding and satisfactory." — New York Sportsman, 



"He defies the cranks and subdues the horses." — New York Tnbune. 



Gleason is doing valuable work." — New York Sportsman, 



" Beyond praise." — Neiv York Mail and Express. 



*' A truly wonderful man." — New York World, 



" The speediest and best educator extant." — 0, C, Fraley^ Veterinary 



Surgeon, New York City. 



Marvelous." — Lewiston (J^le.) Gazette, 



" Permit me to say that your phenomenal success and skill excited 

 the comment of such experienced showmen as Adam Forepaugh and P. 

 T. Barnum, whose united shows could not possibly do more than you 

 have done — i. e., pack Madison Square Garden from centre to circum- 

 ference." — Louis E. Cooke, Manager ForepaugKs Circus. 



" Phenomenal." — New York Morning Journal. 



"Madison Square Garden was packed, and at least a thousand peo- 

 ple turned away." — New York Daily News. 



" The Professor eliminated all that was demoniacal in the animal's 

 nature." — New York Times. 



"These exhibitions and methods are very instructive." — Baltimore 

 American, 



" This is to certify that I own a mare who has been justly termed * the 

 star kicker of Prince George's County, Maryland.* The person who 



