22 TRANSACTIONS OP THE 



Amount brought forward $1,311 95 



Building and Iniproveinents. 



July 27— Team of horses for Park $650 00 



Sept. 5 — Showcase 4 50 



Get. 12— Land at Park 3,700 00 



13 — Filling in conservatories at new Pavilion 275 00 



Sept. 28— Building at Park (Carle & Croly) 298 20 



Nov. 2 — Filling in around new Pavilion 97 35 



27— Hose for new Pavilion 356 72 



Dec. 1 — Speaking tube for new Pavilion 17 75 



8 — Extra tinning, etc., new Pavilion 67 00 



14 — Park payroll, account new ti'ack 347 50 



15 — Park payroll, account new track 312 60 



18 — Payment of note, account appropriation for new PaVilion 10,000 00 



24 — Park payroll, account new track 327 75 



31 — Park payroll, account new track 285 55 



1884. 



Jan. 4 — Two cars lumber for Park 310 20 



7 — Park j^ayroU, account new track 362 55 



8 — One car lumber for Park 166 15 



11 — Park payroll account,new track 297 80 



21 — Two cars lumber on account of Park _■ 308 94 



22 — Park payroll account, new track 379 60 



Frosting glass in new Pavilion 666 60 



Building sidewalk, new Pavilion 691 00 



24 — Balance plumbing and gasfitting account 1,093 30 



26 — Park payroll account, new track 414 10 



Extra painting in new Pavilion (W. B. Farwell) 100 00 



31— Nightwatch at new Pavilion (Dec. 23, 1883, to Jan. 23, 1884.) 50 00 



21,479 06 



Insurance. 

 1883. 



Mar. 1—W. P. Coleman, agent $16 25 



16 — Cadwalader & Parsons, agent 43 75 



J. N. Porter, agent 60 00 



P. L. Hickman, agent 36 45 



17 — H. Hansche, agent 43 75 



22 — A. Leonard, agent 46 85 



May 3 — Sullivan & Wiseman, agent 36 48 



Aug. 30— W. P. Coleman, agent ■ 75 00 



Oct. 1—W. P. Coleman (Art Gallery), agent 80 00 



428 53 



PreTniums. 



Aprill3— W. K. Vanderslice & Co., plate $60 45 



May 1—W. Gutenberger, premium 1882 30 00 



Aug. 15 — J. Lyon, premium 1882 5 00 



Sept. 15 — Ladies' tournament 60 00 



Ladies' tournament 40 00 



Ladies' tournament 30 00 



16 — Ladies' tournament 25 00 



Ladies' tournament 15 00 



Ladies' tournament 10 00 



17 — Ladies' tournament 20 00 



20 — First Department, horses 1,972 60 



First Department, cattle 1,711 26 



First Department, sheep 455 00 



First Department, swine 300 00 



First Department, poultry 175 00 



First Department, goats 63 75 



Second Department, machinery 554 00 



Pavilion Departments Three, Four, Five, Six, and Seven.- 2,689 50 



Nov. 2— W. K. Vanderslice & Co., medals, etc 690 55 



10 — Juvenile Department, balance 2 50 



20— W. K. Vanderslice & Co., silverware 6 00 



Dec. 6— Cohen, Bassett, i^remiums 1882 and 1883 10 00 



■ • 8,915 60 



Amount carried forward $32,135 04 



