262 THE NEW SYSTEM OF EDUCATING HORSES. 



Prom the Jackson (Mich.) Patriot. 



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

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

 at the opening exhibition, and at least two hundred members of his 

 class were present to listen to the closing lecture, and witness some of 

 his wonderful feats of subduing and managing horses. At the close of 

 the lecture, one of the members of the class offered the following reso- 

 lution, which was received with applause, and adopted without a dis- 

 senting voice t 



Resolved, That we, the members of Prof. Magner's class, hereby 

 express to him our high appreciation of his instructions in his system 

 for the reform and elevation of horses, which, in our estimation, is 

 incomparably superior to any system ever brought before the public. 

 By this system the management of the horse is reduced to a definite 

 and exact science, and we desire most heartily to commend Prof. Mag- 

 ner to the confidence of the public, and to express to him personally 

 our thanks for his patience, his thoroughness, and his gentlemanly bear- 

 ing, while engaged in his profession in this city. 



From the Adrian "Weekly Times. 



During the present week, Prof. Magner, the celebrated horse tamer 

 and educator, has conducted his classes in this city. He has created a 

 genuine furore among all interested in horses in this city; and his 

 reputation has extended to a circuit of country, and persons have 

 attended his classes from, over twenty miles distant. He has succeeded 

 in subduing and rendering perfectly tractable some horses which have 

 resisted all previous efforts of horse-breakers and others to reduce 

 them to submission ; and his wonderful power over horses excites the 

 most astonishment from those the best posted in equine care and 

 treatment, and the exhibitions of the trained stud of horses which he 

 owns and carries with him are superior in interest to the choicest 

 features of the best circus travelling. In every place he has been, the 

 Professor has received the most emphatic and cordial indorsements. 



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 

 indorse 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, insuring 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. 



C. C. TURNER. J. A. ROBINSON, Secretary. 



DAN. B. HIBBERD, GEO. SHERWOOD, Treasurer. 



From the Turf, Field, and Farm. 

 We have one man who professes horse-taming, and who at the same 



