14 THE HORSE EDUCATOR. 



to let it be known Avlien I will give instructions 

 to a class, and on my arrival, from one to four 

 Imnclred stand ready to purchase tickets. It 

 matters not liow many systems tliey already 

 know, or liow many intimate friends they may 

 have in tliis business, for wliom tliey desire suc- 

 cess. Tliey are each and every one ready to 

 testify to the superiority of this system over all 

 they have ever witnessed, and add, that it is 

 labor saving, and nothing but fun to practice, 

 and before the instructions are half over, are 

 satisfied that they have received more than the 

 worth of their* money, and would not again be 

 placed in ignorance for twenty times the price 

 paid. Xot a day passes, but I am told that I 

 am doing more good, than any one man in this 

 country by teaching men how to save their own 

 and other's lives by educating their horses not 

 to kick, when any obstacle touches their heels, 

 and to stop, as though shot, at the word of 

 command. You are aware that no medicine is 



