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The Professor then gave an exhihit with his own 

 trained and educated horse, driving it without bridle 

 or reins, and giving no command save with a motion 

 of the whip — not touching or speaking to the horse. 

 The horse promptly and gracefully obe5'ed every sort 

 of command. 



F. P. Whitehead, the livery-man, undertook to 

 drive the Professor's horse, but commands, yells, slaps, 

 pulling and pushing couldn't start him. Mr. "\^^lite- 

 head retired from the ring amid roars of laughter. 



So successful and satisfactory were Prof. Beery's 

 instructions last week, that the class has prevailed 

 upon him to return this week and give two more public 

 lessons, or exhibits, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, 

 August 11th and 12th. A noticeable and pleasant 

 feature of these exhibits is the large and animated 

 attendance of the ladies. The Professor is a gentle- 

 man in his speech and actions, and possesses an enjoy- 

 able vein of wit and humor in his class instructions. 

 His exhibits this week will be attended by crowds. 



Daily j^ews, Hamilton, Ohio. 



WONDERFUL. EXHIBITION OP HORSE TAMING. 



Prof. Jesse Beery, the horse trainer, gave a very 

 fine exhibition of the superiority of intellect and com- 

 mon sense over brute instinct and intelligence last 

 night. The first horse brought in, was a wild young 

 colt belonging to Adam Rentschler, which had never 



