. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . Mr. T. H. Keck, originated a machinewhereby the pear, abundant Texas, could bo cut up and fed torattle. Later on jiear burners were in-vented to liurn the thorns off as a furtheriinpio\ ement in pear feeding. 1885.—First meeting of the ;an florists held in this year. Thor()e was Presidnnt. 1885. — The Knjilish Derby was won by,ord Hastings Melton in 2:44 1-5, second. The winner was sired llildare. 188
. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . Mr. T. H. Keck, originated a machinewhereby the pear, abundant Texas, could bo cut up and fed torattle. Later on jiear burners were in-vented to liurn the thorns off as a furtheriinpio\ ement in pear feeding. 1885.—First meeting of the ;an florists held in this year. Thor()e was Presidnnt. 1885. — The Knjilish Derby was won by,ord Hastings Melton in 2:44 1-5, second. The winner was sired llildare. 1885.—Grover Cleveland, President of theInitod States, his first term, serving four;. L-ai s. 1885.—National I^ive Stock or-ganized. President, W. H. Thompson, Jr. ;Aice-President, Levi B. Doud; Secretary, Baker; Treasurer, G. W. Shannon. 1885.— Rileys Favorite, one of the recog-nized varieties of com, originated in thisyear by .lames Kilcy, of Thorntown, Ind. 1885.—In this year a chestnut horsenamed Bill, but of pedigree unknown,tiotied eighteen miles in harness, in a race,m j-. H(>L.^Tr:iX-FRIi:ST \X BULL—Championat the St. Louis Fair. Owned by M. (Toore, of Cameron, Mo. 1885, May 25 th.—Holstein-Fricsian Asso-ciation of America incorporated by TheronG. Ieonians, William M. Singerly, WilliamC. Bra> ton. Thomas B. Wales, Jr., Gerritt , Frederick C. Steven*:, wing R. Smith, I-redcrick ,J. Houghton, FrancisW. Patterson, Wayne MacVeaugh, G. George F. , H. H. Hatch,Wiiliam II. Hemingway, Daniel D. Durnall,Irwin Langworthy. John B. Tuckerman,Charles R. Payne, Robert Burch, E. R. Phil-lips and Solomon Hoxie. 1885, J. Coffman, of Danvers,111., liought of Klever Bros., of Ohio, the famous Poland-China boarTecumseh, 4,339, for $500. 1885.—Clingstone, by Rysdyk, and Guy, byKentucky Prince, trotting together as aleam against time, set the mile record at2:17. 1885.—Dandy. seven
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