Tutaron will be represented by fruit* and vegetable** • t f '■■■A fine exhibit will be made by the ladie*:•I... .nIThe management of the rair liavc eluded to prolong the exhibition to day*, although but three were »dv«rtiaedSome of the booth privilege* in*ide i irfound* have been given to the Si*t#r* of 1!convent who are preparing to carry elaborate programme.iGeneral Bowman i* devoting hi* entire j timo in an earnest and energetic manner and the *ucee»* of the Fair will in ameasure be due to hi* effort*.C*pt Barrett’* company from Ft. Seldenwill habere, and give an exhibitionThi* is the best drilled company iiwitness-fit'.A grand promenade concert and ball has been arranged for the last night of the Fair.Fred Fiontowsky and B. J. Wyant are managing affairs and enough money to carryThe master-piece of the exhibition wilt |§ £. SpateieFa alfalfa monument and exhibit, Ik* mooumaut built aotlr*ly of al-r.lta is to be 11 bv 13 feet at tho base andiuwat to a hajjbl srf tt (bat.tyColonel Van Patten has at hi* expense arranged an encampment for the ▲pache and Pueblo quartered on the north aide in an inelo»ure which is in taste with their................. m.A'wi • P.The largest crowd ever seen together at one time in New Mexico, will be at MesillaPark on Wednesday September 14th, 1887.Colonists Day will he a memorable lt;ccusion for the Kio Grande Valley. It will iuaugu rate a new era for the whole Territory.V-No fair minded person can fail to be impressed with the perfect faimsi* of the cottage and acre truet distribution at Mesilla Park, which occurs on Wednesday .September 14th, 1887. Two hundred dollars buys you a lot worth nil you pay for it, and you stand one chance in twenty, of drawing n line cottage with it; and one chance in f!c.* of un acre tract or a choice busines* M-.ji ner near ‘die depot.