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more for the satisfaction of those who have and may give 

 me attention, than for the gratification of my feeliigs. 



The few following notices from a large number of a 

 recent date, will show the appreciation of my system of 

 treatment by the most critical horsemen in the country. 

 From people too, who have given attention to all those who 

 have traveled in the business, from Mr. Rarey, down to 

 the present time, showing the great appreciation of my ef- 

 forts over that of all others, proving that my principles 

 of treatment are most effective and practical yet brought 

 into use. 



From the Michigan Horse Breeders' Association of Jackson, 

 Mich., May 6, 1871. 



We, the undersigned officers and members of the Michigan Horse 

 Breeders' Association, and citizens of Jackson, have attended Prof. 

 Magner's lectures on the education of horses while in this city, and 

 endorse him to the people of the State as a reformer of great merit. 



His treatment reduces the education of horses to a definite and fixed 

 science, ensuring not only the most humane, but the most wonderful 

 results in the control of wild and vicious horses. We have witnessed 

 the effect of his treatment in the control of a large number of vicious 

 horses, and have no hesitation in saying his system is the best in the 

 world. 



S. S. VAUGHN, President. 



J. A. ROBINSON, Secretary. 



GEO. SHERWOOD, Treasurer. 



DAN. B. HIBBERD, 



C. C. TURNER. 



Endorsed by the following eminent citizens of Jackson. 



A.' j"^'pA?rrL?NE, } P^"oP"^t0rs of Hibbard House. 

 M. KNAPP, Livery and Horse Dealer. 



B. J. JOHNSON, Member of City Council. 

 CHAS. MESEROLL, City Marshal. 



W. L. SEATON, Postmaster and Member of City Council. 

 ROBT. KNOWLES, County Clerk. 

 JESSE HURD. Proprietor of Track. 

 JOHN GOODYEAR, Livery and Sale Stable. 



C. C. POND, Broker, and 50 others. 



From the Jackson, MiCh., Patriot. 



Prof. Magner gave his last exhibition and lecture in this city on 

 Saturday afternoon last, and as usual, a large number were in attendance 



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