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our mstruction and with the Professor as a teacher. 

 He has in every instance accomplished completely 

 everything he has attempted, thoroughly subduing and 

 teaching the horse better habits than previously possess- 

 ed of. The Professor has in every way, while here^ 

 conducted himself as a gentleman worthy of our con- 

 fidence in him in his chosen profession. This testi- 

 monial is given unsolicited and unknown to the Pro- 

 ic ssor.'' 



From Springfield, Illinois. 



BEERY AND HIS COLTS.— AN INTERESTING SCHOOL FOR 

 HORSES— LAST NIGHT" S PERFORMANCE. 



In the vacant lot just east of the city hall there 

 stands a tent. It belongs to Prof. Jesse Beery, who is 

 giving instructions in horse training. Last evening 

 the tent was well filled with both ladies and gentle- 

 men, who took great interest in the work with the 

 young colts. 



The first animal was a 2 -year-old belonging to John 

 Lauck. The colt had never been harnessed, or even 

 bridled, but it was not long before Beery had it under 

 complete control. George Hofferkamp's 3-year-old was 

 the next one, and a-s it is part broncho and part some- 

 thing else, and has a penchant for kicking, the audience 

 looked for some sport, and they were not disappointed. 



