REPORT OF MANAGERS THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR. 



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9. Proper order will at all times be preserved by an efficient 

 police, who will be present to prevent offences against exhibitors 

 and visitors. 



10. Camphene, spirit gas, burning fluid, benzine, petroleum oil, 

 friction matches, gunpowder and fireworks, will not be allowed in 

 the exhibitioff; and the managers reserve the right to reject any 

 article that they may deem objectionable. 



11. The Space Committee will have the entire charge of placing 

 and arranging all articles exhibited. 



In case of misunderstanding, applications must be made to them. 



12. Exhibitors will not be allowed to remove their articles until 

 the final close of the Fair. 



13. The exhibition will be opened to the public on Thursday, 

 the 3d, and will close on Wednesday, the 23d of September. 



Tickets of admission, 25 cents; children, under 12 years of age, 

 10 cents. 



The hours of exhibition will be from 9 o'clock A. M., until lO 

 o'clock P. M. 



Form of ^Application for Space. 



Article. 



Name of exhibitor. 



Residence. 



Space required. 



It is to be regretted that steam power could not be used in the 

 building, this point was strenuously urged by the committee, but 

 the proprietors of the building would not permit of its use, and 

 they were reluctantly obliged to submit to their decision. All for- 

 mer experience has shown that moving machinery is one of the 

 great attractions of our exhibitions. ■-'* 



Existing arrangements for the use of the building made it obli- 

 gatory upon the Managers to open the Fair somewhat earlier than* 

 they deemed advisable, and the Managers regret that they were 

 obliged to close the Exhibition at the time when the public evinced 

 the greatest interest in it. 



After the first announcement by the Board of Managers, it was 

 soon discovered that many artij^ans who have contributed to former 

 exhibitions, were so pressed with private engagements, that they 

 were prevented from making their usual contributions, notwith- 

 standing there were many novelties that attracted unusual atten- 

 tion. 



