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nti'i 111c various prndic \s will spread j vwwiiy nppion umi wouiu n\eithe tidings that it m a land of tuiik jo»»ei»nd on© half pounds to tho applt*.and l.oncjf tlM Hortd ©v.f, Wkil. tkMt j Mr*» Cusnd also tiad a nice di.»pl ;lt;y ofbut #©rv#d lo ©x* {m ^ud the airoadv ©uvi wiwuiiblifi, of 1#M CkMMMA fcdwtho Territory has as a producer oil#* hoM display of peaches. Ml lout no tala. I# Aom w«HP»®d litod UonncoipfHNo brighter at?n cvot ^hown onIfra* Jmwwwk^ XL IlyHMMPiMb Wimiw(MNPni find ft« of Mosillii j 8, KLas Cruces than tho one that rot© ( WehMnjr, of Tulaross, Col. Uyttcrlast Tuesday morning, and it found a |«nn, JinhttNcweomb, Mr. Math rd© of workmen husily cngaglt;*d in R (j, Shields, Jacinto Arfniul at■ * * i ’f • *■ *completing the arrangement* of the [many other*, all exhibited win* fruit©, exhibition building and ground*. For ! varied aridseveral week* the work had been in) lt;?nh N. Mnatcier exhibited a bund§K! liiiii1t'JMfWL ^C*?(% 1iihprogre##, and during the day the ex (f\' ^nipcs wa igbh * 1 \ miCTiy wftiliiliitH weit* all put in position and grew on a c utting bet out ill Marchthe doom thrown open to ivMPWMlf 18H0.who came to see ifll tlMWhudtMMliJ Col. llvnernon exhibited a lot of^ tflM wooderftlt productiro power# Jpcadu* taken from a Iroo oyer SO lt;d the Valley wepD true* It tfmlt eMy ami wtktitfli wx© leadeda glance through thf mam building[down with flWttthMieWlMuni*In aeatire the crowd* that the expo© Ne^fMtcs W* If* II.- litifieiyyiiation was a grand soeet ms and soon j (j^n. U. Bowman, 8. E. Welding, II.the wire* were flashing the new. over I Pinntkowsky, and M. f.ohman,the neighboring country. Fr m t l*»t i fmtde* fino displays of canned fruits, timt on every traiu cam# in loaded ; which hud a very tempting appear* With visitors, mid fiono wero disap jancc, tMil ns th# importer was not al* pointed; in fitct there was on uni* lowed to sample them, lie can't say versa I expression of approbation of i further as to their merits, the highest order. TllK mineral SXH! BIT,the ri»OT oat. Walter V. Uadley, of Lake Vuiiey.AlthoUKh tlin doors wrrn not open ! iiih rintmdrnt of this depurtnicnt, od until noon and there were no st»e-j hud on e.vhinition a tine lot of specieiflf:;ftttruc#iiofi©| Un* wcijiIh were luu ii^M iroiiidii hukf f f liiW^ tniticr.IUTlargest lt;d‘ any clay excepting Ihc whirl) ho in tin? general i•econd. There wa© some con fusion Thie cxh bilr in intrinrie value, Wl in nrrunginwlatt tsllia Miug little foriuno in Pcinoon the waiting lhrlt;»ng were Sdmil' ] liupn no iniiic© in the world htod ami ihe triun.11 lt;! Southern Now j^tiowii richer hpocimena of eilverrMexico^ firrtt Fa«r wan complete, than the Siena miner of Lake \P he ttiuiinniip^ buihiing S|pj^|^^^^||i|vVe y.;.I gnnd M( ]cariince in xrrxngernent | prof J. C. Carrel and ui#plaVis||Pile^ o‘mugnifieciit cabinet of cuIVrt flcl aides were tastefully nrruiigclt;i chi | Pitied and labeled tnirieruln* nhowii? c%’cry hand and other exhibit© jiwore everything Irotu a d ainund down Iand inaterinltlate in the niglii^lhe doom being!.1 ft()0 pr»eeimeti« in this exhibiti miuernl. jPheroJ**ityfi■-V s 14 f ;'mI topened in the evening and the ; hhtovn in ten huge t agrounds brilliantlj| iliuniinated—the eiipied one entire end it the cxhibv icit 4-S* ^sight© prescc.teil ami Uio music of the Skidmore PmjuI art, of Ot :r u| military*barid*^^ . ’ :$l.^/vg. '^Hbad a |ar|^|iftip!ajf:|of select*WCOSO DAY. from their district.• fitiSyTbtt largest crowd Visited the Fair .2aw*.'Jiwf^i^urriiofi exhtlnted a ease on this eluy# SI At-I oVduckdLiovernor j of load ores irom his Organ mo tit c !Hoss arrived and was eseortod from tains mine.the depot to'the cxjnmition hail ling * Chloride Camp had n fine exhibit. hv^Jb* hand, 'mm l'ro° excursion | The Jane liowinau Mine, of H'atortrefnpilo#5 w hich |Canon, wasl^prcscoitcd. 4 g„ ';.y Iran hat k and forth every halt boufyj (ieo. II, Otter, of Silver City, j was crowded at all times. The free j made a creditable display ol ores I dinner arid free cxs?)AgeH|flforded by i from bbl mine. _ J : ■ • |the liberality of the IlioCtrande fiitud C/onsidering the short space ofi (!o«, was a feature that will long be! time ttanspiriug sineo the Fair move* J remembered hy those from alNt'oad. I incvtt was inaugurated* the mineral At night the buddings were crowded : display may be eonsideied a^mostlwith tieople who promenaded the j creditable one. exceeding any others grounds to the music of the band and in variety ever roudu iu tl arTerry^r curiously watched tlie lt;]ucer Indian try. Wdances. If 1 ‘ Jflillk# ■ • r •-'rp ay'd need lew- m ^ was csjpop outsule attrrict !-ona tlitti day lt;enpkrawas in advac'*e o 1 preceding, jui enthely sc pan ^ room.At tl oVlot Sc Co.'I*. KHti I Among to 0^0 who exhibited in thisUu S© A.. C.n . Banetl.gave an cxhi- department were Meadames K. (r. bilion drill that drew the crowd to; Shields E. Stey!of Pion*tho parade ground#. This is ac i tkowsky, Martin Amador. U# J. know lodged to ho the best drilled iiea!f Jesus Almeras, t. liohman, company in the South west, and their *. M u 1»niunouvcrs were watehed with great DolxMiyt interest. ^ It was fk pleaising feature, I A. J. Fountain + J.il^j^pWr1'l0*and the fact ttiat^tlie company en* oodson, nrlt;jj|^JMo^iI#^ctunpeil on the ground# during iheen- hi ly of Silver City, and the Sisters oftiro Fair added greatly to make it a Foretto j Misses May Bowman, Mag* gala occasion. In the atiernoon the *'*e W binder* Rc#a Kyncrsnn, Ma cow hoy tournxinent came otf Then* riamta Fountain, lt;ksetto BynerS' U,were eight entries and tho ten steer# I JpoMiftr ftwere turnod loose and roocd to the litfessra f N* -f8pa^cii?» ^EslSlI-n;rcat Mtisiaetnm ol a thousand pro Merrick Bros and Isaac Castaf: j pie who witnessed tlie'-jieilhrinancc.®;#: nslio first premium, a jiandsomc sad i In this department there was n die, was won by Frank Wallace, one j large and very interesting exhibit, BbC'Mnthc? *i,uMS who rap 1 and nuulo principally \ M . v fih*.nv]! tied his steer in one minute and nino- j yn^ t^api. Brannigaf*, C«d. Founlai teen •ecoiidi. The second premium, ullj VVillie iiynerson. Among otla 11 a pair of leggiris, full to Johnny Mer* things Col. Fountain exhibited thiritt, who brands calves lor J. H. »V n* complete paraphernulbi and necosi |«l}% while the thud, u $5 pnir of ] tremcnts of the celebrated Anacl spurs, arc the property ot I.co hm chief, San Juan.glcton, Haiti b hij^n vkJer. j h::rla k CO ,vot'HTii da\. hi I'aso pltnnbcrs and pi«i-litters,hadI On the last day a jgatn© oi baac |a hiindsomediaplaj', taslefuily arrapc*i lijill between a f.as Crnccs picked oJ, of all kinds ot articles pertaininc 1 nine and tho Kl Piiso Fiankiins oc- to their business, anion*; other tbitnrscuircd, In which Cruces was badlv » larico bathin«**ml», which hud u de-^ beaten. j c idedly cooliltd inviting appeurauce? ♦ • *•{,«).« tU . _____ii ... about it.a
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Las Cruces Rio Grande Republican

Las Cruces, New Mexico, US

Sat, Sep 17, 1887

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