22 1' TESTIMONY. 



I have devoted and always intend to devote my whole 

 time to the profession of horse training. Therefore 

 those who read this little book will not need to expect 

 anything but solid ^ practical information pertaining to 

 the disposition, the vices and education of the horse. 



When it is engaged in with the sense of respon- 

 •sibility, care and skill which it demands, it is in reality 

 worthy of being ranked among the most important, 

 interesting and elevating of the professions. 



Any special information desired on the manage- 

 ment of the horse, can be obtained through my address. 

 Pleasant Hill, Ohio. 



Your Obedient Servant, 



JESSE BEERY. 



ADDITIONAL PRESS NOTICES. 



Since the foregoing was in type complimentary 

 press notices have been sent to me in gTeat numbers, 

 a few of which are presented, as coming from different 

 localities. 



From Illinois. 



HORSE TRAINER CLASS.— 100 MEMBERS IN DECATUR— 



EXHIBITIONS NIGHTLY IN THE TENT ON SOUTH 



WATER STREET. 



Prof. Jesse Beer\', the famous trainer of the most 

 fractious horses which can be found, is now giving ex- 

 hibitions every evening in the big tent at the comer 

 of South Water and Jefferson streets. He has a class 



