TESTIMONY. 215 



A THRILLING EXHIBITION GIVEN BY PROF. JESSE 

 BEERY, THE HORSE TRAINER. 



The tent of Prof. Jesse Beery, the noted horse 

 educator, at the corner of Market and Second streets, 

 was crowded last night to witness the performance. 

 It proved to be the most thrilling of any entertainment 

 given here in a long time and kept the audience in 

 breathless suspense. All of his work was highly satis- 

 factory and elicited the heartiest commendation. He 

 dealt with an old and vicious kicker, an unreliable 

 and treacherous high-bred two year old, and broke a 

 colt, all with unvarying success and in an incredibly 

 short time. Yesterday afternoon he cured a horse 

 belonging to Dr. J. B. Shultz It had a bad habit of 

 scaringat the cars. To-night he will manage one of the 

 Logan Brewing Co.^s horses that is hard to collar; 

 James Foley's horse that is afraid of paper; David 

 Eckhard's kicker, and Hartell's colt. 



The following is from a worker in the Humane 

 Society, Lafayette, Ind : 



HUMANE TAMING AND TRAINING OF HORSES. 



Editor Courier: — May I be indulged with a small 

 space in your widely read paper, to reach the many 

 persons who sadly need enlightenment on the proper 

 handling of that most valuable and intelligent animal, 

 the horse, that I may appeal to them to take advan- 

 tage of the opportunity now offered by the gentleman 



