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Show CttlirbruiJt Fruit Display. New York, 20. The Tribune's Philadelphia correspondent speaking of the fruit show at the Centennial says: The most remarkable display of the building and certainly the one that attracts tbe greatest attention is that of the California fruit, brought east in refrigerator cars. It in in fine condition. In size the fruit is un-cquatUd, un-cquatUd, and its quality is Tory fine. Tbe peaches are very large and temptingly tempt-ingly Jnsciuua. Clusters of grapes are shown which iu this part ot the country seem fairly enormous; the beauty of some of them is beyond praise. The apples, pears and plums are almost equally remarkable. Nec-hirmoa Nec-hirmoa ft. and (lmniH. both t?ren and ripa, are also shown. |