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cattle,” so that the entry cards of all exhibitors, except those ex¬ 
hibiting horses, will bear the name of the owner. 
“Declaration and payment of premiums” was amended so as 
to read as follows : “ The prizes awarded by the committees will 
be paid on demand during and after Friday evening, at the secre¬ 
tary’s office in the city. The diplomas and medals awarded, will 
be prepared immediately and delivered with as little delay as pos¬ 
sible.” 
Class 7—“Geldings or Mares for Single Harness,” was amend¬ 
ed so as to read : “ Best roadster for single harness,” etc. 
Adjourned until 2 P. M. 
Board met at 2 P. M. 
Quorum present. 
On motion of vice President Stilson, it was voted that one hun¬ 
dred dollars be offered as premiums on Galloway Cattle. 
Best exhibition, not less than 6 head. $60 
Second best. 40 
Class 16—“Milch Cows”—statement amended so as to require 
the kind and amount of feed during the 10 days mentioned. 
Class 18—“Herds” amended so that one bull and four cows or 
heifers over 2 years old shall constitute a herd, and by adding to 
the end of said class as follows: 
Best 4 calves, 1 bull and 3 heifers, to be bred and owned by the exhibitor in 
the state. $40 
Second best. 30 
Third best. 20 
Also an additional herd premium was offered; open to all 
breeds except Short Horns, as follows: 
Best bull and 4 heifers over 2 years old. $60 
Second best. 40 
Third best. 20 
“ Sweepstakes ” amended so as to read, best cow or heifer of 
any age. 
Class 20—“Long Wool Cotswold ” stricken out, and “Hot 
Cotswold ” stricken out of Class 21. 
Class 24, “Swine,” amended by striking out premiums on “Es¬ 
sex” and “Suffolks,” and first and second premiums on boar and 
sow pigs in “ Berkshires,” “Poland Chinas” and “Chester 
