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The ancestral records of these breeds 

 take up all these points and establish the 

 value of the draft horse of the different 

 breeds, to the farmer, the cartman, the 

 drayman, etc. The life germs in the semen 

 of these horses of burden are large oval 

 globules, docile and slow in their nature and 

 movement; not of the fine, active, quick, 

 energetic nature that one finds in the 

 Thoroughbred or the American trotter, etc., 

 the product of Combination I, 



THE LABOE EEGISTEY 



Why do not we breed human beings to 

 endure hard work and do it with ease, with- 

 out straining, just as we breed the dray- 

 horses, above cited? Let us have a Eegis- 

 try for our laboring classes, and breed them 

 so that their actual value will be known to 

 themselves, the public and their prospec- 

 tive wives; and the amount of labor they 

 are able to perform can be estimated and 

 they be paid accordingly. What an incen- 

 tive this will be to elevate and improve the 

 breed of the laboring class. This will do 

 away with the crying need of labor unions, 



