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TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



$13,370 58 



Amount brought forward - — $303 00 $2,003 19 



Sept. 20— Miss S. .Strode, special premium ladies' tournament .' .. 10 00 



I). J. Stevens, account pigeon tournament 150 00 



F. W. Fish, account 1885 - 3 00 



First Department, live stock 6,089 75 



Second Department, machinery and agricultural imple- 

 ments..! .J — 823 00 



- Third Department, textile fabrics 52(5 00 



Fourth Department, mechanical products -. 565 00 



Fifth Department, agricultural products 612 00 



Sixth Department, fruits, etc 753 50 



Seventh Department, fine arts 1,065 00 



Eighth Department, county exhibits 1,400 00 



Ninth Department, miscellaneous --- 141 00 



W. K. Yanderslice & Co., silverware, medals, etc 922 58 



C. S. Houghton, account 1884 2 00 



Ben. Cohen, account 1885 4 75 



Expense. 



Feb. 8— E. F. Woodward, repairing range at Park $25 00 



10— J. D. Covle, straw 7 50 



13— John Breuner, use of furniture, account 1885 20 75 



15_G. W. Nichols, painting at Park ...- 73 00 



16— Billingsley & Co., brooms, brushes, etc 31 25 



20— J. Hahn & Co., sponges, etc 11 55 



Mar. 1 — Neilson Bros., horseshoeing 5 00 



2— J. F. Hill, hay - 15 50 



April 28 — F. Seregni, engrossing -- 21 00 



29— J. A. Simons, hav 28 05 



30— Sundry small bills, monthly 33 45 



May 5— Postage stamps and envelopes 16 10 



Telephone Co., three months 16 45 



Subscription to turf journals 20 00 



7— Telegraph Mills, feed boxes, 1885...-. 53 40 



13 — Postage stamps, account reports 15 00 



31— Sundry monthly bills 25 25 



June 7— E. F. Woodward, repairing wall at Park 15 00 



July 14— J. P. Watson, fire watch 6 00 



17 — Telephone Co., three months 18 60 



20 — Postage stamps, account posters 25 00 



31— M. Toomev, hay ---- 15 00 



W. Franklin, hav 12 10 



Sundry monthly bills 40 30 



Aug. 13— Postage stamps 4 00 



23— A. Meiss, use of horse at Park 43 00 



27 — M. Browning, hav 13 12 



30— E. L. Smith, making badges ,-- 15 00 



Postage stamps 5 00 



Sundry monthly bills 25 45 



Sept. 1— Park telephone expense, one vear 35 00 



W. H. Hobby, Pavilion chimney 23 20 



2_S. P. Co., freight on fuel oil 42 60 



J. A. Mead, whitening ends Pavilion -- 40 00 



10 — Postage stamps i - r 4 00 



14 — Pollard & Heninger, carpenter work at Park 67 10 



18— Rentof outside stable 7 00 



20— First Artillery Band, music for Park and Pavilion 960 00 



M. D. Boruck, 300 special edition "Spirit of the Times". 75 00 



21— Transportation for ticket clerk, J. F. Toomey 22 50 



Pacific Coast Oil Comp any, fuel 202 00 



B. A. Johnson, supplies and catering Director's Stand.. 348 82 



27— R. Dale, material for badges 5 20 



93— Geo. Stringer, 106 tons 1,880 lbs. oat hay, at $8 50 per ton. 909 00 



Geo. Stringer, 76 tons 555 lbs. straw, at $7 less $15 discount 518 94 



27— N. T. Association, dues and outfit 106 00 



Park Payroll. 



Sept. 27— P. M. Chatterton, Assistant Superintendent $80 00 



William F. Preston, entry clerk 70 00 



George C. McMullen, Chief Marshal 45 00 



William Enos, Assistant Marshal -- 45 00 



Amount carried forward _ $240 00 $19,395 95- 



$4,022 18 



