34 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Off. Dec. 



Herr, Hamilton, Kahler, Sexton, Edge and Scbreiber; the paper* 

 were all received and ordered on file. 



On motion of Mr. S. M. McHenry, the following resolution wai 

 adopted: 



"Kesolved, That we heartily endorse the very able report of our 

 Legislative Committee, and hereby instruct the Legislative Com- 

 mittee, when appointed, to prepare a bill or bills, embodying the 

 recommendations therein set forth, and have it introduced at the 

 present session of the Legislature, and to use all honorable means 

 in their power to have it enacted into law." 



Mr. Comfort, of the Dairy Union, spoke on the question of enUirged 

 membership. 



On motion, adjourned to meet at 7.30 P. M. 



Wednesday, January 23, 7.30 P. M. 



The Board met, pursuant to adjournment. 



The Question Box was opened and various questions therein were 

 read and discussed by Messrs. Rothrock, Edge and Rodgers. 



The Executive Committee presented its report through its chair- 

 man, Mr. A. J. Kahler (see paper P) as follows: 



ADVISORY COMMITTEE. 



John Hamilton, Secretary, Harrisburg. 



M. N. Clark , Chairman Claridge. 



H. G. McGowan Geiger's Mills. 



Wm. F. Beck Nazareth. 



STANDING COMMITTEES. 

 Legislation. 



Jason Sexton, Chairman, North Wales. 



A. J. Kahler, Ilughesville. 



G. G. Hutchison Warrior's Mark. 



Lewis Piollet : Wysox. 



M. E. Conard Westgrove. 



Cereals and Cereal Crops. 

 A. I. Weldner, Chairman, Arendtsville. 



Roads and Road Laws. 

 Henry C. Snavely , Lebanon. 



Fruit and Fruit Culture. 

 S. B. Helges York. 



