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REFERENCE BULL.
Helr of Slgnal.
8080.
Bred by J. H. Gulld, Rupert, Vt.
Dropped Apr1l 15, 1882.
Sohd color, black sw1tch.
On l. of Jersey.
[Grand Duke Alexis 1040.
Sire ofChrissy 2d, 16 lbs. 4 (ms. Victorine La Chaise 2740. .
‘ " l’nlynia, 16 lbs. 7 ms. Dam nfl‘Idwina 15 lbs. 13 ozs.
" Roselaine. 15 lbs. 7 07.5.
" Cosette, 14 lbs. 10% ozs.
“ Hartwick Belle, 14 lbs. R
025.
And two of his daughters pro-
[Cloverine 3510. dueed:
Sire of Ruper~ 'l‘enella, 22 lbs. 1% ozs.
tina, 15 lbs. Aldarine, 15 lbs. 1% 02$.
12% nzs. Belle ofl’aterson, 1611‘s. 602s.
Gold ’l‘rincket, 16 lbs. 2 025.
Valhalla. 17 lbs.
Azelda 2d, 15 lbs. 2 07.5.
Imp. Kitty Clover,
> 14 lbs. for j. A. I‘layt, Patter-
son, N. Y. . .
Dam of Chrissy, 16 lbs. S 015.
Grand dam 01 Chrissy 2d. 16 lbs.
14 025. for Mr. (‘.. W. Farlee.
HElR OF ,
SIGNAL 8080.
Full brother to (Willie Boy 434, Imp. in (111111 Lady Mary 1148.
Rupertina 10409 Marius 760. J
tested 15 lbs. Sired 6 cows, {Lady Mary 114R
12% 025. for G. tested {1011112 lmp.
W. I’arl ec , lbs. 4 oz. to 17 18 qts. and dam
Trenton, N. ]. lbs. S 01.5. ofl.or(l Law—
Grand sire of 19 renee, w h 0
Signal 1170. cows. tested sired 4 cows
Sire 01'12 cows from 13 lbs. to in 14 lbs. list. .
with tests from 17 lbs.
I 12 lbs. 1407.510 jerry 15, lmp.
- - 221l1s. 1V; ozs. {Albert 44.
[Signalana 7719.4 Grand sire 01'18 Sired 6 14 lb. Frankie 17, lmp
15 lbs.4ozs. cows with re-l Pansy Morris cows. St. Clement 10,
Dam of Ruper- cords from 11 2060 Jl’aterson 11. Imp.
tina, a b 0 ve lbs. 5 02s. to 22 18 qts. and dam l’ausy 6111 38. Dam, lnip.
mentioned. lbs. 8% (ms. of Luckyllelle IS qts. [ Pansy R, linp.
who has 3
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14 lbs. 11 ozs. (laughter in
Dam of Sigua- 14 lb. list.
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SIGNAL 1170, was sure of the followmg cows:
NAME. \VEIGHT mT BUTTER IN 7 DAYS. . TESTERS.
Tenella 6712 22 lbs. 2% ozs......... , .. .......] ll Wade, Atlanta, Ga.
Croton Maid 5305 21 “ 11% “ Clark & East. Nashville, Tenn.
Belle of Patterson 5664...... .............16 " 6 “ \VJ Chinn, Frankfort, Ky.
Valhalla 5300....................14 days. 34 “ ..........C. l’. Markle& Sous,W. Newton, l‘a.
Edwina 6713 ............15 " 13 “ I ll. Wade. Atlanta, Ga.
Fanny Taylor6714............. ............15 “ .12 “ ......Johu A. Middleton, Shelbyville, Ky '
Aldarine 530115 “ 1V3 “ VVJ (‘hiun. Frankfurt, Ky.
(Eunne 8614 ...........15 ” 14 " Campell Brown. Springr Hills, 'l‘enn.
Geranium 2d 781812 “ 4 “ VV.J. Chinn, Frankfort, Ky. .
Optima................1‘1 “ 6 “ W. ll. Cox, Atlanta, 0.1. .
Ethelberta......................................12 “ 4 “ .. C ML‘Reeve, Minneapolis, Minn.
Sigualaua.......................................15 “ 4 " G. W. Farlee,’l‘reutnn, N. _l.

 6 PROPERTY ()F J. B. WALLACE.
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, SIGNAL was grand sire of
Fadette of Verna 3d 22 lhs. SM», 025 Gcnivievu St. C1aii‘........... 141175 9 (77.5.
Fairy of Verna 211.............. 20 " 3;,/7 " Lady Clarendon 3d. ...,.14 “ 5V2 "
Hilda A 2d .....20 Sadie‘s CliOice Li‘alc)......... . ................i4 ”
Gardner‘s Ripple................ 19 " 12% “ Signaliliau......... .............i4 “ 3 "
’l‘enella 2d iS " 12 “ ‘Fiilettenf Canaii (35days’)....................... ....48 “ I “
Celeste Cox 16 " 4 “ Hilda A 3d..... 12 “ 8 “
Gazella 3(116 “ 3 “ Miss Sigiial................ ii “ 5 “
Riipcrtina,.................. is " 12% “ Reception3d (rate)........... ‘.....14 ”
Eiipliorhia......................................,...........14 “ 9% “ (Torollaadtraleflit251710111115."...................13 ” 121/2 “
MARIUS 760 is another animal of great worth, for aside from his record as the
sire of Signal 1170, he shows a fine list of descendants among the great hutter cows.
MARIUS 760 is the near ancestor of 36 cows that have made 14 lbs. and over in
7 days, besides a number that by partial tests showed themselves to be capable of mak—
ing that amount. See jersey Bulletin. oi January 14, 1885.
MARIUS is sire of
\Nelina 5942 ......17 lhs. S 0197 Bonmari 7019 (one 11'“) 2 lhs. .
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 REMARKS OF W. M. BECKNER BEFORE adopt its own rules of order, select its of a collegiate institution in no wise con-
THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON EDUCA- own course of action, and choose its own nectcd with the State, is devoting no
TION AT FRANKFORT ON THE oflicers, but it can not, under the new small share of his energies, his talents,
EVENING OF JANUARY school law, say when and where it will and his means to the creation of a senti-
. 27, 1886, meet. Three of its own members have a ment that will compel better schools for
Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Com- a power in determining this important all the children of the commonwealth.
mittee: matter, not allowed to the other two I do not know any where a more unself-
I am not a partisan in the controversy hundred and fifty persons who sit with ish, a more zealous, a more efficient or a
of which the discussion before you this them in its sessions on terms. of full more disinterested friend of popular ed-
evening is an outgrowth. I have great equality. Such an arrangementis anom- ucation than the President of the State
respect for the. State Board Of Education, alous and directly opposed to the spirlt Teachers’ Association, whose earnest
and would not wound the feelings of its of our institutions. It has produced a words we have heard this evening. I
members for any consideration, but can friction which seriously impairs the use- say this deliberately, radically and from
not remain silent when there is so much fulness of the organization,and is creating as fun a lnowledge of the public men of
involved in the result of the struggle of divisions and dissensions where all should the State, perhaps, as any body within its
which you get a glimpse in the speeches be peace “Dd 11211111011)“ The law PMS boundary possesses. Oppressed by domes-
of the gentlemen who have preceded me. a y0kei011 the ASSOCiatiOD WhiCh galls it; tic afflictions of the most distressing na-
' I have no charges to make, and do not and, if UOt removed, Will prove its ruin. ture, and burdened With cares sufficient
impute blame to any body, but am con- The makers of the law never contem- to engage all his thought and attention,
vineed that the whole trouble arises from plated such a result, and I Sincerely he yet found time to conduct at his own
the condition of the law which imposes trust that you, gentlemen, will recom- expense a journal devoted to free schools
a, duty on the State Board of Education mend the repeal 0f the Obnoxious pro- and whose short, sharp editorials were like
4 that it can not Shirk, and restricts the vision. There iS no reason why the AS- drum taps orbugle calls to duty. \Vithout
freedom of the State Teachers’ Associa- sociation Should be held when and where charge to any body he keeps ashort-hand
tion in such a way as to seriously impair one of the institutes meets. They are reporter and a type-writer constantly en-
its usefulness. :In looking over the State not composed of the same persons and gaged in conducting a correspondence
for forcesand agencies that‘might be do not work for the same end. Neither that reaches every county in the com-
used in agitating and arousing public can any one explain why the State Board monwealth. He is desperately in ear- ,
sentiment with reference to public of Education should control its time and nest, and has made his power felt in the
schools, one of the first objects that ar- place of meeting. These are important development of a machinewhich radiates
rested my attention was the State Teach- elements of success in the operations of an influence for good in every direction.
ers’ Association. It was created to pro- the Association. It ought to meet at He is always manly, always vigorous, and
mote the very cause which I have at such place as will give the best advan- always true. He desires no office, and
heart more than any other. The State tagcs for creating public sentiment in has no purposes to serve other save those
Board of Education is not charged with favor of common schools, and at such which ought to receive the undivided
such a work. Its duties are administra- time as will best suit the convenience support of all who prefer light to dark-
tive and of a routine nature. It deals of its members. Which is the more ness. Such an association, presided over
. with the situation as it‘ is, and carries competent to decide these important by such a man, and having such a pur-
out the will of the legislature as plainly questions, the Association itself or a pose, should certainly be allowed to de-
cxpressed. The State Teachers’ Institute board of which three of its five members termine for itself the_important question
has a much less important function. It are at oflz’ciis, and which may or may not as to when and where it shall meet. It
is held as the law expressly declares, be in sympathy with. its objects? The only asks that the last sentence of the 9th
simply for the instruction of teachers attendance at the meetings of the State Section of Article IV of the Common
who may be -in attendance. But the Tcachers’ Association is entirely volun- School Law shall be stricken out, and
State Teachers’ Association is composed tary. The members pay their own ex- the situation be restored as it was two
of the members of the State Board of penses and give their time to the public years ago. This being done will bring
Education, all the officers and teachers service without thought of pecuniary harmony and united effort on the part of
connected with the , common schools compensation. The State does nothing those who are now pulling apart and who
throughout the State, all officers and for it except to give it a legal status. are engaged in a struggle that can bring .
teachers connected with the public free Under the administration of 001. Allen, no good to the people whom you represent,
schools in any city or town of the com- who has been three times unanimously or to the work of building up an adequate
monwealth, together With such other electeditspresident, it hashadavigorous, system of public schools in Kentucky
teachers and friends of popular educa— steady growth, and is the only organized needs the hearty, generous co-operation
tion as the Board of Education may in- machine. in the State that undertakes to of all its friends—whatever may cause
Vite to become members of such organi- deal with public opinion 011 the subject dissensions in their ranks should be re-
zation. Is not the whole greater than of popular education. moved, and every encouragement ought
any of its parts? And for what purpose There are two classes of person