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live stock) state at the time of entiy the space required by them, in order that proper 

 quantity of space may be reserved, 



8. Goods and stock must be delivered on the grounds and put in place by exhibit- 

 ors, and removed by tliem at the close of the fair. No animal or article may be 

 removed from tlie sliow o^ionnd until 1 o'clock P. M. of the last day of the fair. A 

 transgression of this rule will incur forfeituie of any prennum awarded. 



9. Exhibitors wishing to erect separate building*, and exhibitors reqnirinoj addi- 

 tional work in buildings or elsewhere, must apply to the President. In all such cases 

 the exhibitor must bear the expense. 



10. Exhibitors will not be allowed to sell goods during the fair without special 

 permission of the President (though they may receive and book orders, and all arti- 

 cles or animals may have the price of each attached), nor will they be permitted ta 

 call attention to their wares in a noisy or disorderly manner. 



11. All entries must be made in the name of the owner, or the name of the joint 

 owners, actual growers, producers, inventors or manufacturers. The penalty for 

 transgression of this rule w211 be exclusion from the present exhibition of the- 

 Society. 



12. The name and residence of the exhibitor, and number of exhibit in the class, 

 will be entered in the Secretary's books, upon entry cards and upon books of the 

 Viewing Committee. 



13. Ample space and facilities for exhibition and display of articles, implements 

 and machines entered for exhibition only, and not for premiums, will be furnished, 

 and to all such a card or label may be attached, giving name and residence of exhibi- 

 tor, name of machine, use and retail price. 



14. Every article or animal upon the Fair Ground will be under the control of the- 

 Executive Committee, and every precaution will be taken for their safe keeping-, 

 but the Society will not be responsible for any damage or loss that may occur, and 

 upon this condition entries are received, 



15. Exhibitors having articles or animals on exhibition which require their con- 

 stant supervision, care and attention, will be furnished with entrance tickets on 

 application to the Superintendent in charge of the several departments, at such 

 Superintendent's discretion, which tickets will be taken up on presentation at the 

 gate. 



Superintendents will procure such attendants' tickets at the office of the President, 

 and each Kxecutive Superintendent shall personally be at his office from four to five 

 o'clock P. M., during each day of the fair, during which time exMibitors entitled to 

 such attendants' tickets shall personally apply for tlie same, and the Superintendent 

 shall keep a record of the names of such exhibitors and the number of tickets daily 

 supplied to each. 



So far as possible space in proper hall shall be assigned to each particular division 

 and class, and articles entered for premiums must be assigned to the space thus set 

 apart. The crowding of articles of an entirely difterent class and character into 

 space thus set apart for anj'^ particular class should be avoided. 



IG. The entries in the several departments shall be arranged as nearly as possible 

 as follows: 



Cattle — In the stables assigned them, the several breeds as nearly as practicable 

 ranged together. 



SiiEKP AND SwiNK— In tlic peus, according to their breeds. 



Horses— In the stables, as they may be'assigned by the Superintendents of the 

 Horse Department, with open doors in the daytime, unless the Superintendent in 

 charge shall, in his discretion, allow the doors to be closed. 



GENERAL RULES FOR LIVE STOCK— SHEDDING AT DISCRETION OP SUPERINTENDENTS. 



Competition in all live stock shall be open to the world. 



1. No animal may compete for more than one prize in any class or division, except 

 for the herd or sweepstakes premiums. 



2. Each animal will be required to be placed on the ground, in the division to 

 which it belongs, b}'^ the agent or owner who has it in charge, and in the place 

 assigned to it by the officer of the Society having charge of that depaitment. 



3. Stalls, stables and pens are provided for live stock, but where room cannot be 

 made, then the Superintendent may permit such animals to h.ive admission to the 

 grounds at such times as he may deem proper, riac.cs may be assigned in the order 

 of application. No loose animals shall remain on the grounds. 



4. Hay, straw and water arc i)roviiled for live stock on the ground*, free of charge, 

 from the Saturday preceding to the clo*e of the Fair. Grain and feed will be pro- 

 vided for sale on the grounds, at the usual market rates. 



