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James P'rake, 

 Superintendent Class E. 



CLASS F— MECHANIC ARTS. 



JACOB F. REHM, Superintendent. 



lo the Sfate Board of Agriculture: 



Gentlemen.— Judging from the exhibit made at the recent State Fair, 

 there is no abatement in the interest manifested V»y the public in the ereat 

 dispUys made by the merchants and manufacturers of the State, Every 

 available foot of space was taken, and every exhibitor exercised his best en- 

 deavors to excel every other exhibit in his Darticular line of goods. M.iny of 

 the exhibits would have bwen a credit to any of the expositions of the larger 

 cities, both in qunlity of the goods shown and in the arrangement thereof, 

 and I dare say that no department o' the fair attracted more attention than 

 that over which I have the honor to preside, and the comment of the general 

 public was most complimentary. 



There are a number of changes that suggest thomselves, with a view of re- 

 lieving the congestion of the crowds that block the aisles and doorways, 

 which will be made during the coming season. 



Your superintendent is at this time corresponding with parties interested 

 in a pure food exhibit at our next fair, with every prospect of success, and 

 has taken the liberty of writing to the Pure Food Commissioner asking his 



