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MAY FLOWER. 



This justly celebrated horse was bred bj Mi. 

 Lovejo}^, of Bethel Hill, Maine ; his color white, 

 (Jotted with dark specks ; mane and tail white ; 

 weighs 950 pounds ; splendid style and great en- 

 durance. He was sired by a thorough-bred imported 

 horse; his dam a full blood Messenger. Previous 

 to my purchasing this horse, he had been under 

 training by the Rockwell system, taught by Mr. 

 Magner, which failing, left him more vicious and 

 unmanageable than before. He was a bad biter, 

 also a willful, bolting, plunging, runaway horse, and 

 had become perfectly unmanageble by Mr. Lovejoy, 

 of whom I purchased him. In ten days after apply- 

 ing my system, he became perfectly tractable, and 

 was successfully exhibited, as above stated. 



ALAEM. 



This celebrated Colt was raised in North Eaton, 

 Washington Co., IST. Y., by Jonathan Buell, and came 

 into my hands unhandled, in the Spring of I860, and 

 although but three years old, exhibited an alarming 

 temper, biting, striking and jumping at any one who 

 chanced to come within his reach. After having 

 been under my training two weeks, he was harnessed 

 to w^agon foi the first time in his life, and driven 

 without reins through the streets of Cambridge, N. 

 Y., to the astonishment of all who knew his history. 

 He was sired by Kimrod Morgan ; dam an imported 

 English mare. He now stands sixteen hands high, 



