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Show THE PAIR. partnenH. The Territorial rir M t hcSS-: toecIii.e-allforrK ol lUfuUndSex LSltutw,n,er'u'oTS Legislature appropriated liberal for the completion of the .i building and one of the wT ThUh aab eendone.udthe'cSy More liberal inducements have heenoHered to exhibitors than ever berorc.and as a result exhibit from the remotest as w-li ... n points of tho Territory attract the eje or the visitor. The arcliltcclural design of tho new grandstand, which has been V. for the accommodation of spectators and before which the blooded stock are dlsplayedT Is of Itselfasplendld achievement. .iJ?e.m?IVbulM!n5 Is draped aud decorated in national eolors. The virious countl. or tho Territory are rj-j resented byacohrcd shield. The heads or IwOUlo, elk and deer are alsj attractive features of the' decoration. On the main floor of the building is displayed In Wondrous proruslon. "u'h "owers, Vegttaoloabd cenera produce. n.IflJi.T1 J'Ty 1 undoubtedly l!1 flWrnado In this Terri-y Terri-y ,Th" de'S" I" cut flowers cannot well be excelled. Apples, peaches, iums and aTsors are tho mala exhibit- Iu tho Irult line, and are remarkably lanre. luscious and One. The almost endless varieties of vegetables cannot be easily enumerated, enumer-ated, but In kind, quality and numbers num-bers they speak loudly for the agricultural agri-cultural resources or our Territory. On the main floor can also be seen the products of such industries as the manufacture of candy, crackers, crack-ers, -oda water, irjn fencing, fund-lure, fund-lure, mosaic marble, cigars, woolen goods, mantels, etc Kadi of these is Well represented. An intercaUng feature of tile fair connected with the exhibits on the main floor is tho lear.i beuey disi lay bv Mnvder. Tauhr.t Snn. ; er, who show in glass cases the ; working or the bees. These little cn-tures, emblematical or the in. dustry ot Utah's people, are wel worth seeing. Th south ninghajnotbetndeca rated, but Is au Interesting depart' meiit, r.everthelesy. In It art distlajcd specimens or the many kinds or minerals common to our Territory. In the same part cr the building are ecne very fine sjsvei-mens sjsvei-mens of Inlaid wood work; for Inslac , n small box only a lnt inche) lu height aud length contains con-tains seven thousand pieces aud is. highly polished, abo an arm clialr coutainiug ouc huudreJ and six pieces. There are flue exhibits of leather, wool, pottery brhks and banc shoes, polished aud uujiolished. IV Tlin OALLtin The art derortment is located in the soulli hair ol the gallery, and is constantly thronged v ith ardent admirers ad-mirers of what Uiey claim, and Justly Just-ly too, is the most interesting department iu the building. On the South wall hang oil paintings, crayons, water colors, sketches, etc, while the photographer's art Is displayed on either si ie. With characteristic enterprise the photographers have sought to outvie each other and make indeed a good show Ing. There are beautiful (portraits and oil talut-iugs talut-iugs of Judgn butheriand, Judge Uaakin, J. . Carrigan, A. Culm, L. Cohu, J. J. Daly, Dr. J. K. Tal-niagc, Tal-niagc, bpencer Clawson, John D. Sjt-ncer and ethers. 1 lie north end of the gallerj is veil pled by the ladles' work department depart-ment whieli is a wonder In itself, i'ru-ii the Deaf Muto Dejartincntof the Cniverslly of Dcseret are exhibited ex-hibited flue specimens of mechaui-eal mechaui-eal work. The grouuds Iiave been improved much since last jear in te way of beaut; and accommodation, yet they arc inadequate to thcueciand for entrances a-,d twentK.Iglit new stalls fur stock w ere built esterday. Woukt i e exhibitors lutve been re-fu re-fu J admiuu on accujul of lack of riuiu, aud their appiicatljus living liv-ing riled Vx late. |