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Show . EXPOSITION AT DENVER. I Extensive and elaborate prepara- II tions have been finder way since last I fall, for holding the second annual I Colorado Intcr-Sttc Fair and Exposi l lion, which will take place on the .permanent grounds of this institution at Overland Park, Denver, the coming com-ing September 12 to 18, inclusive. MT G, C. Fuller, the secretary of the j Exposition, advises there will be liberal lib-eral prizes olTcrcd fo rcxhibis of the product of every industry, for the purpose of encouragingythoir growth,, development and improvement, and '"" that the fair of this year promises to equal if not eclipse the most sue- I cessful of similn .'exhibitions held middle and eastern sinics. 111c premium list will be ready rea-dy for distribution the latter part of May, and copies of same may be had , .' by addressing Mr. Fuller at Denver,. Exhibitions of this character, wherever wher-ever held, reach and benefit every avenue of industrial 'Mfc, and arc institutions in-stitutions lo be fostered and on? couraged. That they arc accomp- t lishing a great deal of good in an educational way, as well as interesting interest-ing investors in western propositions, and attracting immigration, will be appreciated by a visit to any of themt; J a registry kept at one of the exhibits at the Denver fair last year showing ' vWtors from every state in the Union, except six, and from nearly every foreign for-eign country. r |