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or maintain a creditable display, to declare the space assigned, or any 

 portion thereof, forfeited. Exhibitors must arrange their exhibits in 

 as neat and attractive a manner as possible, in default of which the 

 member in charge will report the entries to the Secretar}" for cancel- 

 lation, and require the removal of the stock at the expense of the ex- 

 hibitor. 



Signs and arrangements of exhibits. 



31. The members in charge of the several departments shall have 

 the right to prescribe the dimensions and to regulate the positions of 

 all signs, and generally to direct the arrangement of exhibits, so far as 

 the same may be necessary to secure harmony and to be attractive in 

 appearance. 



Straw and feed. 



32. Arrangements will be made with a responsible party to furnish 

 straw, hay, corn, oats, and chopped feed on the grounds at market 

 prices, in quantities to suit the purchasers. 



Regulation for helpers. 



33. The members in charge of the several departments will issue free 

 daily admission tickets to such helpers as are necessary and actually 

 under pay in caring for or operating exhibits. A list of such helpers 

 must be furnished to the superintendents of the departments, on arrival 

 of exhibits at the buildings or grounds. 



Special rules governing horses. 



34. Entries must be made fifteen days before the fair opens, and be 

 accompanied by proper fees to cover charges for exhibitor's ticket and 

 stall rent. Exhibitors are requested to specify the number of stalls 

 required, upon receipt of which information stalls will be assigned and 

 their numbers sent to the person or firm making entries. 



35. Charges for stalls. 



Box stall $4.00 



Open stall 2.00 



Pony stall 1(^0 



Exhibitor's ticket 2.00 



36. The published order of exhibition will be conformed to as nearly 

 as possible ; provided, however, the right is reserved to make such 



