64 



THE HISTORY OP 



(C 



three dollars and thirty-eight cents; and the following 

 disbursements were made : \ 



Cash paid for rent of hall, $175.00 



amount of premiums and gratuities, 135.00 

 for lumber and use of tables, . . 17.60 

 for lighting hall, advertising, etc., . . 70.40 

 tickets, cards and handbills, . . . 18.21 

 carpenters and attendants, . . . 27.50 

 police and door-keepers, . . . . 15.00 

 grain, seed, buckets, pans, etc., . . 25.56 

 coops, cartage and sundries, ... 7.37 



Total expenses, ^ $491.64, 



Amount received, as stated, 473.38 



Deficit, 118.26" 



K 

 II 

 l( 

 It 

 (I 



(( 

 (( 

 (( 



When the state of the funds was subsequently more par- 

 ticularly inquired into, however, it was found that tl\e 

 amount of money actually received at the door was a little 

 rising nine hundred and seventy dollars, instead of "four 

 hundred and seventy-three, " as above quoted. But this 

 was a trifling matter ; since the " Committee of Judges " 

 spoken of above accounted for this sum, duly, in the final 

 settlement. 



The " Committee" aforesaid awarded the following pre- 

 miums at this show, after attending to the examination con- 

 fided to them — namely : 



