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A vote of hearty thanks was tendered to Mr. A. S. Dyckman for the use of 

 his hall. 



During the balloting the table of fruit was disposed of in a very natural 

 way. 



Owing to the lateness of the hour, some business was left until next week. 



The Secretary accepted the oflSce on conditiou that he be not expected to 

 furnish the full detailed reports he has been accustomed to for publication. 

 So, modest ones, come and talk, and all come and hear for yourselves. 



There were no important discussions during peach harvest. Perhaps this 

 3ast report is too much of a local character to go in iu full. 



Yours, very respectfully, 



C. T. BRYANT. 



