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AT THE PARK. 



Director Daniel Flint, who superintends the Park, has used great 

 exertions to have everything in proper condition, and evidently has 

 succeeded admirably. Every available inch of space has been util- 

 ized and has been taken by exhibitors. New stalls are being built, 

 and now, in their incomplete condition, are occupied by stock. There 

 is a much larger number of exhibitors than have attended heretofore. 

 There are horses of all classes, from the fine racer down ; cattle of all 

 kinds and sizes, sheep, and poultry. The exhibitors of machinery, 

 farming implements, wagons, etc., are present, but as yet have not 

 succeeded in getting things in a position to exhibit to much advan- 

 tage. They have been busily engaged so far arranging so as to util- 

 ize the power in running their heavy machinery. 



It is confidently expected that by this morning everything will be 

 in place. William Sparrow exhibits a two-year old stallion, Plough- 

 boy, as a draft horse. T. J. Hutchinson, a four-year old stallion, 

 Mark Sunham, as a draft horse. G. C. McMullen,a stallion roadster, 

 G. C. Mc. W. 0. Jennings, a two-year old stallion, Tempest, and a 

 mare, Kate, and colt, Baby Mine, Yolo Dave and family, stallion 

 Dalrymple, and mares Lady Long and Fanny, as horses of all work. 

 A. Wenamore, Young Planter, a four-year old stallion. A. W. Gabriel, 

 a carriage team, Lucy and Kate, aged respectively four and five years. 

 William Bandeen exhibits a beautiful silver-gray stallion, Selim, as 

 a horse of all work. He is sixteen and a half hands high, and weighs 

 about 1,400 pounds. His stock is a mixture of Tecumseh. H. Hal- 

 verson exhibits as horse of all work, Lady Grant; Queen and stallion 

 Franklin, as draft horses; Bayswater as a thoroughbred stallion; 

 Belle and colt, Bayswater, Jr., as horses of all work. J. A. Polhemus, 

 Nellie, two-year old; Snap, a yearling stallion; and Flora and colt; 

 Daisy, a suckling colt; Bay Prince, a five-year old stallion, as horses 

 of all work. A. J. Ogden, stallion, Young Tarn O'Shanter, as a draft 

 horse. T. Van Vechten, stallion, Combination, as a horse of all work. 

 Fred. Babel, stallion, Fred. Babel, as a horse of all work; Chas. Gil- 

 more, as a roadster. L. G. Butler, Belle Garfield, as a roadster. 

 H. S. Beals, Duchess, a colt, as a horse of all work. W. H. Neeley, 

 Gray Eagle, a stallion, as a horse of all work. M. DeKosta, stal- 

 lion, Tom. Lawton, as horse of all work. F. C. Neal, Robert Bruce, 

 Jr., as horse of all work; stallion Idol, Jr., as a draft horse. T. 

 Skillman, Tornado, Polly and colt, Gypsy, as horses of all work. H. 

 Webster, Jack Nelson, as horse of all work. Peter Peters, Lizzie, as 

 horse of all work. Geo. L. Culberson, a jack, Kentucky Star. John 

 Ffau, Lizzie May, and stallion Eureka, as horses of all work. T. C. 

 Perkins, Annie and her colt, Victoria, as horses of all work. Cheeney 

 Luce, Lady Lowe, as a roadster. A. Sackrider, stallion, French Spy, 

 and Rockey, as horses of all work. 



AT THE PAVILION. 



The Pavilion opened in the evening at seven o'clock. The attend- 

 ance was much larger than on the first evening last year. The spaces 

 for displays were all well filled, and the exhibitors in all the halls, 

 upper and lower, were on hand to give information to the visitors 

 concerning the articles exhibited respectively by them. 

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