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Show To Start a Dalw Ho'se. Tho account of n d.ivera brutality to a hnlklng horse In i recent Issue-lends Issue-lends iro to wilto you iio following: Soino years ago In Cincinnati, during dur-ing tho r.oon hoei In one of tho bus! fsc streets, n horso I'taoht'd to an express ex-press wagon became ball')-. Many remedies were trlei: without effect Presently one of CudnnaU's best known horsemen camo .v'nng. When bo saw the trouble ho smilingly asked ask-ed for a stone, which was gb'en to aim. Then ho asked tho ditr to lift up ono t ot ot the horso and with tho stono ho struck tho shoo a r Mm bcr of times. "Now,"' ho said to th driver, "got up on your seat and drive off." This tho driver did, amid cheors of tho bystanders. Tho horseman said he had no Idea why this -uado a balky horso go, but he had found It nn Mr falling remedy. Lettor in Now Yor. Times. |