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MISCELLANEOUS TICKETS OF NO FINANCIAL VALUE. 



Secretary's Account. 



Horsemen's badges delivered to George H. Madden, Superintendent of Speed. 



In addition to tbe above I received 1,000 one-horse and 1,000 two-horse vehi- 

 cle tickets, none of which were called for, and I therefore recommend that no 

 more be printed; 75,000 tickets were distributed over the State for Children's 

 day, and 3.000 handsome metal badges, admitting the wearer on "Old Sol- 

 diers' day," were distributed to ex-soldiers of the United States. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Martin Conrad, 



Superintendent of Tickets. 



Reports were made by chairmen of standing committees as follows: 



RECEPTION. 



lo the State Board of Agriculture: 



Gentlemen— Your Reception committee received in the name of the State 

 Board of Agriculture many distinguished guests, among them the governors 

 and members of sister state boards of agriculture, and others who honored us 

 with their presence. The rain and disagreeable weather interfered with the 

 pleasure of our guests and our board, but everybody did all they could to 

 cheer our friends and make their visit enjoyable. 



We gave them the grandest exhibit that ever was given by any state or 

 natioual fair, both in numbers and quality of the exhibits in every depart- 

 ment. We only regret that the inclemency of the weather prevented their 

 seeing our exhibits to any advantage, but all expressed themselves as being 

 delighted with the extent and quality of the exhibits. 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. Irving Pearce, 

 E>. B. David, 

 J. A. Cunningham, 

 F. C. Rossiter, 



Committee on Reception. 



