The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 21, 1901, Image 4

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BATI'RDA Y. HEPTE.MBER 21.1 «d.
•M an«ir**r
THE HARNEY COUNTY FAIR
The following pri-iniiirns are of­
fered by the Burris, Hurney County
Fair Ass'iciatioti for the Src’ind An­
nual Fair to l>c held In re S ntein
her ¡10 to 1 >ctober 5:
division a
horses .
Draft stallion $20.
Standard bred s’allion, $20
J.-i' ktiss. with colt» of bi- get, $20
Mare mid colt, draft, $15; road­
ster, #15.
Best double team, driving, $10.
Best double team, draft, •' 10.
Mules in harness, $10.
DIVISION II—CATTI.E
Bull, two years or older, $20
Cun and calf, tor beef, #20; for
milk. $20.
DINISIOM c—SHEEP.
Itam, one year or over, $20.
Miwes, pen of three lambs, $20.
DIVISION D—SWINE.
Briar, one year or over, $10.
Boar under one year, $7.50.
Brooding how over one year am!
pigs, $10; under one year. $7 50.
Ten percent entrance fee will be
charged mi all live stock entries.
Seventy per r ent to first Olid 31) per
r ent to secoml.
DIVISION E—1’01 I.TI1Y.
DIVISION St—MINEKALS.
Largest and bent display of
quartz bearir g gobi, silver and cop­
per, assorted, $10. Note.—To se­
cure this premium there must be
three competitors with ten sueci-
nieri» each. Ten per cent of pre­
mium charged for entrance Cbher-
wise only a certificate will be grant­
ed.
DIVISION N —
DIVISION O—PASTRY, ETC
Loaf suit rising bread, $1 50.
Hop rising bread. $1 50.
Bollilo yeast I 50.
Soda biscuit, $1 50.
Assortid cake», $2
Lirge-t display of jams. $2 ->0
Largest disphi.v ol j ili"». $2 50.
Second premium $1 each.
DIVISION f— NEEDLEWORK.
DIVISION I — DAIRY I’TOIU'CT».
Ten tbs butter, $.”•; second, $2.
Ten lbs chiese, $5, second, $2
ZN^O'CLlcLi'rLg'
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P acific
A Great Newspaper
Depart for
The Sunday e-'ition of the St i 'hicago-
a marvel of Portl ri«i
Special
modern
newspaper enterprise,
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The organization of its news ser-
a. ir.
vices is world- w ide, comp’ete in
' tian tic
every department; in tact, superi­
Exi
or to th it of any other newspaper. 1
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The magazine .section is illus­
Louis Republic is
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From Huntington <,re
$100.
Thursday Oct 3 -Three-eighths’
mile and repeat, free lor all, p ir-
$150.
Friday, Oct 4—Seven sixteenth
mile dash, free for all, purse $125
Indian race, threi -fourth mil-
ami reverse, purse $10
Saturday, Oct 5—One-hall’ mil'
dash, free for all. purse $151).
One-fourth mile dash for Harm-y
county saddle horses that bav-
never won public money, riders to
tiile bareback without being strap­
ped or tied <ui, purse $30.
One-fourth mile dash for H.irnev
county ponies not to weigh over
sou tl>- and to be ridden b, b.ns
under 15 year of agi . pur-e $30
In all ra<a s first horse receives 70
per cent and secoml horse 30 per
cent of the purse.
KING & .‘A YER, PriprietJW, Burns, On gon.
horses, mule« ...... .. '’•.■'««I -ik
he' <»t the .meiS™
oilers an a,!.,i«i
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( hicau’O a: d East
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with HI
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• HELLEY A- FOLEi Proprietors,
BURNS,
I’llll Wall? Walla. L * i -
This K'»*M «il ton. Spokane, M : tin** 12:35
1 45 ap' li**. St. Paul, Du- a. w.
section contains more high-class
'mh Milwa”.A»'e, < hi-
literary matter than any of the
cago • lid East.
monthly magazines The fashions
- illustrated in natural tolors are
Shop opposite old Brewery
work done with neat.URR ar d dispatch.
Sat sfacion
f-^~G ive
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EVERYBODY CAN DRINK GOOD l'FER
BOTTLES DELIVERED IN BURNS, $150 PER DOZEN
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your
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Send us 50c t'-dav 1
Leut«-
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and we will send you the book, and a
Snake -irer.
E»'« i-t’n
Ripiii in.
v.iliiable monthly joHrnal one year f*c« 1:2ll a in lEipria in 1.. wi-’i.h. 8:30 a in
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Huirtii'S.’t in. Oregon
A L CRAIG,
P h «» \g’t. Portland. Oregon
50 YEARS’
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T rade M arks
D esign *
C opyrights & c .
Eastern Oregon Developing Company does a general
real es'ate an,! c<> limission business.
Iluys mid sells ’
r< iI estate, mines and mineral lands, bu-nu-ss enter­
prises of a'l kinds, horses, cattle, sheep, etc.
Location
of ¡government lands and the development of the re­
sources of Eastern Oorgnn and contiguous territory.
Anvono npn«i!ng n *krtrl> und deferititi' n ni 'Y
qu.i’Kiy
fain <>rr t'l’inmn free wl.rtliiT dii
iiitoi 11, hi k prnh"l lv p tentitble. <'• n• ri>;ii:!»•.••-
t’onn strictly coin»’lent lai. ITandlxwik on I’ntents
»« lit freo. <•I tost »t'oiK-y f< r HiTuritnr iiatPiit«.
Parents taken »hrouirh Munn A Co. receive
9i>ecial notice, wit I nut difrvo, in the
Sdentine
J ohn E R oberss , ecv ., O ntario , O r .
A handsomely if istrpted weekly. 1 •• ■•o«’
filiation of a’tv •««•lentitJe journal. Terms, ’ a
■’ear; four mon’ns, fL Siiti tifali neusd";>ler .
iflìJfiN Ä Co.?6,B'Md™’ Nsw YOof
Branco
•v. i'.25 F Bt.. Wtuhlnciwu, D. c.
biacKsmithing
MAIN ST., BURNS
All orders given
Wagon wotk done i.i,a satisfactory manner.
Give him a call.
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proir.pl attention.
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Our fee returned if wo fail. Any ono sending sketch and description of
any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent­
ability of same. ‘-How to Obtain a Patent’’ sent upen request. Patents
secured through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patent taki n out through us receive special notice, without charge, ia
T he P atent R ecord , an illu ‘.rated and widely circulated journal, consulted
by Manufacturers and Investors.
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Scud for sample copy FREE. Address,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.,
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(Patent Attorneys,)
Evans Building,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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I'.u’T f», cattle, XIon
mark. Bpd: in right tar, ivaibe.'i. m
. uri'R. - iv I-, $
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Lb! : bit.!er. ,, an . siilu ii, vm.
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S!»n. ii I v.v’F, l.ur: «stile
b.itik, K’ji and un-.y-rbii inIritoiJM
itbu.ci' hah ( top oil ri,.hi.
T<; Kribs, Pur •», cattle qoatnii^E
left rii;»: ii.arks, ero .-tf left
•John Wiizeil. Burnii, h thi .'V:k’mmH
.-t;;L‘! < alile, diamond L;>r viiitu 1*^H
Fp.it in eu< A cur, uat ji- un erehb. C'.'fkÀ ;
f M .'-!<■»;'ana:. Hiirt-.s,
li li Mille; < at!e. ».Don ivit hip.
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Aarie’.i Bron., horse?. LF on rifili
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derbii in right ear.
«I w JuiitB, Ru ns, cattle,
rlgh’ hip; mu:k, « n.p a d fllh
Uii in riidit; hoites stunt' braud <-n
J A V- ill an f . Van, Ft rrci.il
calile, bar 11« wn Jett ul a.
esr, unuer aiope lit right.
O«
II Elliott, buri t. hors« f . 1U
r*.
►iiiic; (diiie.L. on it'd h < ic ; mmtw-:
ri^ht en , left eplii in h.-df lower Ji*
th Vi li UgHIl.B; Bbie Wi head.
C H Johua.m, VtMi, liviaes,SJonWf^B
ca'lie. SJ oo leit hip; mark, «M*«B C.Í
half < rop in rigid eui, uioicfUtiii^-M
CJ Jonraon, Riley, catlie, ole
mark?, awailou for* m right
W 1; Johnson, cuttìe, .IK combinai*-'? 1
murk, cr.ip oif right ear, two »pit» **. )
ha.f crop in left.
to A < ampbell, Narrov.F, hoi$c»,5'Jf :4
>n leii tdiouirier: iidlie, bar M’ «**
left shoulder; isnik, upperhaWeM*M
J-'hii l’.uoy, Idirne, horf.ea,*-B**|^H
rattle, zi; or. right nip or tuie: ®»»» I
each ear, bole in right
M if I N I i unb et, Wann sprint ^-1
lock on left Siue; mark. •• albeutritf'Tg
s. I.n flipsmtn. Burna. htirerL^RH
tdioUidcr: < attic, OJ « n r»gh; e.-e:»3*;!
leu cur. tv.o unaerbiia it. right.
bunt King. Burtig, cuttle,
crop and underbit in each eer.»«*
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.1 I’ Dickenses. Narrowf. horees.Wvs
f die: «aule. h«r through
t j..u:«icr: murk. unt.iT it in etc»’, j
uranded vu left tiue and hip.
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« a-tie, same on left Flip <»r »MC •* 1
t it in each ear, new lap n briitt*- ■
I* 1 innvmore. Burna. h«T fw’R, <lFa^ h
ieft n.i.e: « attic »ulne « t> iv*
« t! each ear, uuuer slope iu rigbu*
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A Egli, Eg’i. h. ree’. -Y on M*^$^0
on rich: hip: mark, upper hall
J T to arc. Narrow», ca’tle.
bi;»: tnciK. um.vr hah cr. p u r*®1
V' .* igga, liuna. h tea.
11 B i'»inir.<n a. Narrowr. 1 •
ledun left »’die: cattle.
». ark. « top Mini under halt ,r”FJu
j
i.eruit in ngbt. dewlap under tan* I
Joel II Howard, |.urn>.
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stifle; (Rttle. .•an.e on kit
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left ear. »put iu right.
W u i.ro.vn. Fife, horeea.
-. v« ui u hv e» a .-otti J» »•
¿ht a i. r n%r - . i ritht !•"
n m hook; ba7 «Lalilon«i
to 1» Hanley, Burna, h<*
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LY on >•_( hip; mark, gwalh»*
J • t'reastnas. Rums. « attie.
••d w.’.v .r l. p; wark. crop a»® •* ' j
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fur.Hi in Iti’ tur |U1(J. r httl|
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uiiiier half crop io rigli .
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hoifeaTÌM
i-.’’ s ¡lie: <au..f Th com Din« w J
mai k, ii p) <;r ftlopc on ea h e.r
and tell rodar.
Sylv» iter Sindh, Xarrowk, homi
<•«: « ni Ir \ Lar. < Hrmark.a-
f .• ri
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4'*f' ?M' EXPERIENCE
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nrices.
OREGON.
Harney Valley Brewery
) 30 p m burn ?
Exe pt
ïuiniuy.
(¿CART
Willamette A Yambill 3:30 p in
7 a in.
■ h> r.
Ti u 4 » O h g' n '. 41 y , 1 J;i\ lol) Mond 'S
T' i I hi I' y and y \ ay-L;n»diiio. U rd Ä;‘
Friuav.
Our n< w book i nt th <i 40 M oney
M aking I deas '’ is worth its weijtt in
Willamette Hirer.
•1:30 p in
6 a. in
gobi 'O eve v man who wants to start a Tueyalaj j
Porllainl ('«irvallis '! ursdav
legitimate. p;i\iin.' mail order tu-iiH-y. '¡'milA. and \\ >y Lanuings Thur.- óc
Sat.
Sat
It tills you what to do and how to do
Icter Clemer,, Ilnrm.br.»,,
He: ealtle same
el;«.. .Z’1 .
ami.pill in left ear, a'aiu’'|j<
under I it In rliiht.
’
I. f Crout. Burn.,Iloiwayo
hip: i-aitle. Hlj. - .-,p,1'7»
down ..n both hip«, ,«»„.„i''®!
mid undeil It lu . ,.i h
M Fenw n k, Lori ». |„.r,„ .
al her on lei! »I.„ul,;er
"nrmurk«. nr. in.,.,.,1,,, in *1«
b'lind-d bar '1 u. riKm
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half crop In kit ear.
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.1 II llnnyaril. riunii, ratti. «-
mari.«. . r |. oil lei ear. sw.
.1 I’ Withers, liar, er, h.,riM
on I. fi shoulder, ralle «TU
eilh, r nip earmark.. uiLo,.,,
derbit in left.
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Marlin Hr. ... Burra, rattu
a call
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OCEAN and RIVER SCHEDULE
START A BUSINESS OF YOUR
OWN
hr
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$?,'!')».
nshr ena. «„in.
»«*ri
K"'l: "o-t and 11.,,"
of Luri a.
Il R Porte«, Burna, rmh .
tienih henrfjon left hla ,L. “
en< h ear. er..t. ..fl elthor’ear «.?
Bun,'“"*' E""Br'““ «'I S
OREGON
trated in daintily tinted colors and
splendid half-tone pictures.
Entrance fee to be 10 percent i t’
purse, 5 Io enter 3 to start. Entry
DIVISION .1.
must be r<corded with the secretary
Di«p'uy by Harnev county mer­
by S o'clock on the evening prec d
chants, $20: 70 ami 30 p« r ci nt.
ing the race.
DIVISION K — HANDIWORK
I’.acifi.' Jo key (’bib A -eciatio
Neatest pn ( e , f u., , h.in, n, in
rules gov« m all races
iron, $3 50.
The bo nd of directors r »< rve
!n brass. $3 50.
the right to declare oil ni.\ and all
In tin, $3 50.
races in case of failure to till, or
In wood, $3 50
othi
r causes when it is not advisa­
In stun" or brick, $3 ‘>0
ble to tun an.I to sul'stiti.te otle.r
DIVISION 1
Alli AND I XNl V WORK
Landscape painting in oil on can­ races within the mean« a.lvisa'de
No purse paid without a emit« st
vass, $2 >0. second. $ I
Murine painting in oi! ■ ' ,’.0
Cicnkiid Di»ti!!cry.
Portrait on <'".nv:i«», $2 > i
Largest di-p),iv of imrtrnit paint­
Deputy l'rited States M.ir.-lrd
ing in oil on canvass, thrie speci­
lò'betts ye«tvr<l.iv arrived frani
mens, $5
Largest an I best display of por­ Eastern Oreg >n, having in eh.ir."
trait puiiiting ill oil bv one ts rson I’ <' Day ia, who, un ex.imination
betora I aitisi States Commi«.«ioner
$5
Best painting in water color» dis- Frank M • "'ri, of II ik r City, w.is
held lo an«w< r firrunti'ng yn illìcii
>»> «»«•.I )• \ t !i
•
Ile w.is e m ia t ,|
Largest and l esi cr»yoii drawing di»tlll,ry
five or mole »|>ecimi'iis. bv one pel­ thè l'ountv J «il ili d' f Itllt of Don ts.
ano. $5
bui say « he will be ah|e t.i fumisti
Photographic views, two, large
thè
neci'ss.arv bnmls il, n few davs
size, by one pi-rson. $2
I’liotogi.iphie view,., large-t num Divi« 1« aliout (Ui v, ir« of agi-, a
iwr b\ one person. : ‘
native ,f Southern Mi--,»uri ami
Largest and twat display of pho Ima liern a nsident < t this »tate
tographs by one )H>rRon, $2.
for abolii ¡10 yeara. He has a smail
Autumn leave», drawn in water
fami and prone orchard on the
colors. $2
Smike river, nl-out 20 iiiiE « I» ! >w
Sea moss in tramas, $2.
Sign painting, work bv artist Huntington, and is aa'd lo le
$2 .•»•
worth acme $2ll.00l>
lie inchargi I
Specimen of oil p tinting on satin
with distillili^ prime brand«, or
I v the arti») $ .’ ■’
Spiviman of etching by art «t, $2 «oiiie «ori of ardent apirit». « hu h
lhaplav by «me |wrsoti feather ia coi aidered goo.l countrv-boy
work. $2.
boote
¡1 ia suid Ihat he baa berti
DiapiLsy by one person, r-pher in ibis burine»» for a numlwr ot
flowers $2
yeara. ami. le mg col a vere Diteli-
I’ercil sketch from nature bv the
geni
man. «I «a unt real i- 'hxl ! >
artist, $2
i« gi.ilty of any iiioial turp imi. i
krehiti . tursi drawing by the
thè Ui.altrr
li.yi- h.» a l’t » •
ti»t. »2
Pastel drawing t»y artist. #2
wile ano a « i . f
All in tl 's I v
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AKftIVE
from
situated in one of the finest bodies of I’ine »nd Fir timber u
The mill is
The p ■ | rieiors have spun 1 no iij- nae to put the r, ad in
Eastern Or gon
All
special otdera receive prompt attention
yoou condition
An exec ( Rent quality I f all kinds of luu I er always on l and F<>r lur-
iher i- fi im-»lion cal on or address
< .It LakfJ’ nver. Er-
Worth, Omaha. Kan­
sas (’ity, St Louis«
1:15 a.m
Chicago and East.
especially v.ditable to the ladies.
Fiom Portlaad
The colored comic section is a
A
11
sailing
«laics sub
genuine laugh maker. 1 he funny
j ct 1 chai g»’.
cartoons are by the best artists.
t
8 p iu
For San Francisco
The humorous stories are ■ hioh
ev< r . 5 da\s
class, by authors of national rep-
1 utation.
Columbia River
8 j» in
Sheet music, a high-class, pop­ Ex Sun T \ ■' • ■ truaiers.
! ‘ am. VK a y
ular song, is furnished free e-very
<
alni > \
L.bdhigs
Sunday in the Republic.
1« I'
The price of the Sunday Re­
WhUmctte River.
public by mail one year is $2 oo.
[ 0 a. in. (1 ,-Hi l’it^ ?»ew
I'or sale by all news dealers.
Except h- rg. Sal ni ami \\ ;iy
L:.iidings.
S uîk L ij
SPEED PROGRAM. HARNEY COUNTY
•o.
Display I bu apples, $5; second
certificate.
1 bu peaches, $5; second, certifi­
cate.
1 bu pears $5; second, certificate
1 bu plums, $2 50; secund, certif­
icate.
DIVISION I!—IIAHIIEN I KoIll'. S'
Bushel onions, $2; second, $1.
Turnips, $2; secoml, $1
Beets, $2; second, $ 1.
Potatoes, $2; second, $1.
Tomatoes, $2; secoml, $1.
Cabbnge, 1 doz heads, $2; second,
$1.
Pumpkins, $2; second, $ I
Sugar corn, $2; secoml, $1.
Squash $2: secoml, $1.
Display of kalilinhi. carrot, knle,
cauliflower, Mangel wertzel, etc ,
$2; second, $ I.
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Best display of crochet work by
oil" person. $2
Display patchwork quilting $2
Neat, st worked banner ‘'Hartley
County Fair.’’ $5.
Display pillow slips ami shams,
$2.
l’est worked toilet cushion $1 50.
Best worked lady's scurf, $2
Best display tutting. $2
Secoml premiums $ I
Entrance fee for prizes will be t1 n
per c.-nt of premium offered.
Trio of Br.aiiinns $2.50; second $ !
Go'iiiiiis $2 50; second, $1
FAIR.
Hamburg»« $2 50; second $1,
Leghorns, $2 50; secoml, $1.
Monday, Sept. 30—One-fourth
Doininecki ra, $2 50; second,
Plymouth Rocks, $2 50, second, mile dash, free for all, purse $100.
$1
One fourth mile dash for Hurney
I’uir turkeys, $2 50; second, $1. county horses that never ran for
DIVISION I —FARM I'RODI'l Til.
public ’ money, viupieros to rule
Display nf elienves of grain, nil with vaquero saddles, purse $50
kind», not less thnn 5 bln uvea of
Tuesday, Oct 1—Three eight I:»
each, $5- secund, $ 1.
100 It,a hurley, $2.50; Recomí, $ I. mile dash, free for all purse fl25
Qix hundred ynrd da-li, for Har­
100 |ba wheat, $2.50; Recomí, $ 1.
100 lt»s oats, $2.50; second, $t.
ney county saddle horsi s that nev­
Display of ulfalfu, $2,50; second, er won first money, purse $50.
$!
Wednesday, Det. 2—Gentli-men’s
Timothy gross, $2 50; second.
road race, trotters ami pacers, for
Natural meadow gruss, $2 .»0;
Ilariiey county horses, heats, two
secoml, $1
in three, three fourth mil ’, purse
Corn, $2 50; second, $1.
DIVISON O—IIOUTH I'LTI HE.
ssecL T-i'Lix^.lcer,
nian.
PLANTS.
Exhibition of p»t plants, not 1:- hr
t buri ten pots, $2.
Rustic etand not less than three
feet high rilled with choice plants,
$1 50
Exhibition of pmsies, nut less
th ill 20 Var'etie», $2.
Fancy busket of flowers $1.
Second premium in this div sion
will be $1.
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