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conjunction with this herd, that we could not get every cow even 

 though we would like to do so. Several instances like that 

 came up, which show that those people are really interested in 

 the work. 



The President : — If there is nothing further, we will stand 

 adjourned until S o'clock this evening. 



Tuesday Evening Session 



Meeting called to order by the President at 8 o'clock p. m. 



Music by the Temple Quartette, of Rockford. Responded 

 to an encore. 



The President : — The late fair at St. ,Louis is, of course, in 

 all our minds. We remember the splendid showing the dairy 

 cattle made there, and Professor Farrington, of Wisconsin, who 

 had charge of that demonstration, will now tell us something 

 about it, with pictures as well as a talk. 



PROFESSOR FARRINGTON. 



Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: 



I wish to say that I always enjoy meeting with the Illinois 

 Dairymen, because a meeting of this association was one of the 

 first dairymen's meetings I ever attended, about fourteen years 

 ago, so it is alwavs a pleasure for me to come to Illinois and 

 meet once more the Illinois dairvmen. 



