TESTIMONY. '2\7 



self, of whicli I am sincerely proud. The horse and his 

 capabilities are worthy of the time and attention of the 

 best minds and high souls, and no dullard is ever going 

 to develop all that is in him. Go to these performances 

 and become enlightened on an important subject. 

 EVELYN McCORMICTv, 



Lafayette, Ind. 



Morning Journal. ■ 



PROP. BEERY'S SUPERB HORSEMANSHIP. 



Prof. Beery's training tent in the rear of the Y. 

 M. C. A. building, was crowded to its capacity again last 

 night. There were several very satisfactory experiments 

 and the onlookers were highly entertained. The con- 

 cluding exhibition was the subjugation of a vicious 

 mustang belonging to^he Citizen^s natural gas company, 

 and the result fully justifies his claim to subdue the 

 most vicious animal without resorting to severe punish- 

 ment. For this evening he will have a number of in- 

 teresting "subjects,^^ including the famous colt belong- 

 ing to Mr. James M. Reynolds, an animal that defied all 

 attempts at pacification until he was placed in charge of 

 this trainer. The exhibitions are interesting and will 

 well repay attendance. 



