2GO THE NEW SYSTEM OF EDUCATING HORSES. 



and would run away. This mare could not be driven single. These, 

 with others, were handled in our presence, including a large number 

 of prominent citizens and members of the press, all of whom were 

 invited to witness the experiments proposed to be made before this 

 committee. 



In eighteen minutes (without throwing or any cruelty) the Professor 

 made the Herbert horse so docile, that he could be driven with the 

 greatest freedom without breeching, demonstrating the most wonder- 

 ful change in his character. The owner publicly stated the fact of his 

 former vicious reputation and unmanageable habits. The Popham 

 mare was driven with equal success in twenty-seven minutes, submit- 

 ting to all kinds of handling, even from strangers. The Pell mare 

 was next handled, and driven gently in ten minutes, and the other 

 horses with the same marked success. 



We have carefully studied the merits of this treatment, and have 

 no hesitation in saying that Prof. Magner is the most skilful and suc- 

 cessful horse tamer and educator who has ever visited this city. His 

 treatment reduces the subjection and education of horses to a definite 

 and fixed science, and is in principle and effect entirely superior to 

 any other ever brought to our notice, and inaugurates a new era in 

 the subjection of horses. The great ease and certainty with which 

 horses of extreme viciousness can be controlled by this treatment 

 makes the knowledge of it indispensable to all interested in horses, 

 particularly to farmers and those who raise colts, and induces this 

 committee to recommend all who can to attend Prof. Magner's lec- 

 tures, and obtain a copy of his book. 



We, the committee and members of Mr. Magner's class, would 

 state that we have never given our indorsement to any other party 

 travelling for this same purpose. 



GEO. LEWIS (Proprietor Sale and Boarding Stable, Fiftieth Street). 

 J. D. DUN WALTON (Proprietor Boarding and Sale Stable, Thirty- 

 ninth Street). 



DAN MACE (Proprietor Sale Stable, Forty-ninth Street). 

 W. W. BRIGGS (Proprietor Tattersall Stable, Seventh Avenue and 



Forty-second Street). 

 ARTHUR GILLENDER. 

 N. II. LEADBETTER (Proprietor Livery and Sale Stables, Seventh 



Avenue and Forty -fifth Street.) 

 TAMES MOFFAT. ROBERT BONNER, Chairman. 



CHARLES SWIFT, JUN., Secretary. 



The following well-known gentlemen, with one hundred others, 

 fully indorse Mr. Magner's system as the best and most humane they 

 have ever witnessed : 



FRANK D. CURTIS, Esq., Vice-President State Agricultural Society, 

 Charlton, Saratoga Co., N.Y. 



DAVID BONNER, Esq., brother of Robert Bonner. 



G. CHAPMAN, Esq., inventor of Chapman's patent safety reins. 



E. H. HATHORN, proprietor boarding and sale stable, Thirty- 

 eighth Street, New York. 



