21^ Tt.-TL>tONY. 



Evening Call. 



PROF. BEERY'S WORK. 



Professor Beery gave an excellent exhibition of 

 his power as a horse trainer last evening, and the tent 

 could ]iot hold any more interested spectators, a num- 

 ber of ladies watching the performance with mingled 

 feelings of fear and pleasure. A shying horse belong- 

 ing to Eev. P. J. Eoche was broken of the habit so 

 thoroughly that he can now be driven without any 

 trouble. Before the lesson he shied at nearly every 

 strange object. A pony belonging to Sam Murdock 

 that had developed a penchant for heroic kicking re- 

 ceived a lesson, and marched around the tent with a 

 string of tin cans attached to his tail without lifting 

 a hoof. He can now be driven with perfect safety to 

 the veliicle. A halter puller was given a lesson and hag 

 reformed. A colt was given the third and final lesson 

 and is now completely educated and ready to enter a 

 useful career. The exhibition was wonderful in many 

 wavs and was well worth seeinof. 



Crawfordsville Xews. 



ALL KINDS OF HORSES SUBMIT TO THE WILL 05^ PROF. 

 BEERY. 



The tent in which Prof. Beery gave his exhibition 

 was comfortably filled la^t night. The audience had 

 come to witness the subjugation of several of the mean- 



