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Show A VKTEHAK KXIIIBiroil. IJItlirp IVIudr r'a Work In Conn, i (Ion llllh llie Heitlopininl of Arlt, Jlaniifacliirn, AtrrlcnlCnre ao'I .Sloclral.luir In Ulali. We were thown, yetterday, I'JT Illhop John It. Winder, eevcral beautiful beau-tiful gold and allver mwltlt and diploma di-ploma ho bad Juit recelvrd from the I). A. A M. Boclety. They were awarded at the lalo Fair, lie wai alto given the Htudeliaker tpec lal premium, "atteeltelf-lilndcr valued at JIT5.on, for tho brtt Utah bred team for all farm purpnae." IIo clalnit hit leant has no aurlor In Utah. They nie of the pror alxe, weight 1.100 pound each, have ej.leiulU nclton, kind dltpotlllon, and maiked taw. eta of endurance. They will draw 4004 pottnda rA a fat gait, plough, or haul a mowing machine without apparent fatigue, and, If de-tired, de-tired, will UkuyouIOinlleaanliourln your carriage. Theae magulllcentanl-mala magulllcentanl-mala are of a bright bay color, fix anil oevrn year olJ, arc full aMera and Inherit many of the good iuilltlea of their great grand darn, which wat purchased pur-chased by Col. Winder from California emigrants In Ife.VJ. In IbCO tho had a coll llm grand dam of this te-iru. Thla waa bred to "Wagener," wblcli la tte dam of thla Utah bred team for all farm iirie. She It atlll railing colli and woa awardeil $M 00 at the latt Fair. Tbe youngest mare In thn team took the first prlxea liett carries; mare. The tram, J.vly Wagener flrtt and arcoud, havo Itten flttt prlxe four yean In suci-etelfiu agalntt all compctl lore. Ulihnp Winder bat been breed-lug breed-lug from this ttocx Ihlily-twa year, oroatlotiallylnfiiilug new ttralna of blood, In an.wer In Interrogatlona pro- liounded by a Ntrwa reirter, Dlthnp Winder luimrtetl the following Information Infor-mation with regard to hit ojvratlons is a thick raltcrt t, I exhibited other stock at the Fair Jtrtets and lloltlelct. In the Jersey clara 1 got a gold ranlal and f 23 for the best Jersey herd bull and four owe; first prlio f jr two ymrnld belfirj flrtt prlie for yearling heifer, first prlro for heifer calf, and my price Jersey Jer-sey cow Iliftla" look Ihe gold medal and 3 for the lieat cow of any age or bretu for dairy t.urpotee, ipialtty considered. con-sidered. Her milk waa tetted on the fair ground. Three Holslelus coin-tried coin-tried for thla premium. 1 alto got two nrdprltrt In the llolsteln claw, for tvttbull one year old, and bcttbelfir two yea ra old. Anawerlng oilier u,ucttlont Dlthop Winder aild hehaJ been nmong.t tlio largKt exhibitor of manuf tctured ar-tn ar-tn Ire, agricultural products and live t.'U at every fair since tho organist- t of tbn society. In IWO he was elctedudlrcci'.r,aud held that position twenty years; u then vlecUd president, presi-dent, and hell that position until 1553, havngeerved cintliiuoutly for thirty, tl years. He does not now p.lve th. .. mailers to much personal attention, atten-tion, but leavea It to lila lojf.wl.o havo been trained to It from Infancy. We have no hesitation In raying that at a promoter of the arta, manufactures, agriculture and stock raising, lllshop Win.hr stands In the front rank In llio Interior west, an J hi long and active tiatt connection with the fairs thathave been held lu this Territory his enabled hlni toko of great if rvloe to tho public In the development or piirsulte that have enhanced tbe material InlervtU of Ihe common wealth. |