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of 100 members. x\ll were present last night when^ 

 through the manager, Mr. Coft'een, Prof. Beery was for- 

 mally introduced. The Professor with wonderful pow- 

 er handled kickers, balkers and runaway horses, demon- 

 strating that his methods ar.e well worth adoption. 

 His system of colt training was an eye-opener to horse- 

 men present who had thought they knew it all. The 

 lecture by the Profcvssor on how to handle horses should 

 be heard by everybody who owns or controls a horse. 



The class is quite enthusiastic over the opportu- 

 nity afforded it to gain useful knowledge. They want 

 their friends jto visit the tent, and by permission of the 

 Professor all who call tonight or any evening during 

 the engagement will be admitted. Don't fail to seie 

 Prof. Beery. He is the king of trainers. 



<j From Bloomingtou, Illinois. 



SCHOOL OF HORSEMANSHIP. 



H. T. C. Coffeen, the advance agent and press man- 

 ager of Prof. Jesse Beery, the unrivaled horse trainer, 

 lias already secured a class of more than fifty in the 

 city, who will begin a course of instruction under the 

 Professor next Tuesday evening. As an evidence of 

 \y]\i\t is being done by Prof. Beery elsewliere we take 

 our excerpt from a letter of recommendation signed 

 ]>v a large number of the bo-t citizens of Blooniing- 

 Lon, 111. It reads as follovrs: 



"AVc are hii2-blv pleased and Derlectlv satisfied with 



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