194 TESTIMONY. 



at Piqua, O.^, in the Ideal Eink^ where I handled a 

 number of extremely bad horses. — The following was 

 in the '^Dispatch :" 



HORSE TRAINING EXHIBITION.— PROF. BEERY S WON- 

 DERFUL HANDLING OF VICIOUS ANIMALS. 



Prof. J. Beery, who is now instructing a class in 

 the handling of horses of a vicious nature, is one of 

 the most remarkable horsemen that it has been our 

 lot to see. D. H. Heater, Esq., the popular 

 Main Street grocer, is enthusiastic in his praise of 

 Prof. Beery^ and says that in all his experience he 

 lias never seen his equal, and that he has witnessed per- 

 formances giren by others, and between them there 

 is no comparison. Mr. Heater is a horseman himself, 

 and knows whereof he speaks. . Last night Prof. 

 Beery handled Prof. Wm. McMaken's two year old 

 colt, John Daber"s three year old, the kicking, biting 

 and striking pony owned by James Hilliard, an animal 

 noted for its viciousness, besides the "Warwick horse,'' 

 an animal that would run at the drop of a hat. Every 

 one of these were subdued and made almost as gentle as 

 lambs. Nobody should fail to see this wonderful per- 

 formance. 



From the Editors of the "Dispatch." 



WONDERFUL HORSE TRAINING. 



A wonderful exhibition of horse training is now 

 in progress at the Ideal Rink, given b}' Prof. Beery. 

 La^t uio-ht this geutleman subdued the vicious Hil- 



