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1 61 EXECUTVE COMMTTEE EXPENSE ACCOT,T. E Trav. xpense. Per Diem.\ Aug. 19. Clem Studebaker. 41 $454 $12 00 $ J. L. Campbell T. E. Garvin ~rs. L. D. Worley Mrs. V. C. Merideth C. B. Stuart Ed. Hawkins E. B. Martindale W. T. ~oble Dec. 28. Mrs. L. D. Worley ]5 28. C. Studebaker ] P. W. Frey ] Mrs. S. S. Harrell J. L. Campbell ] T. E. Gardn... ]04 ]3 70 ]2 no C. B. Stuart ~rs. Y. C. Merideth ] ]0 80 ]892. Mar. ]9. C. B. Stuart ]0. T. E. Ganin.. ]40 ] T.L. Campbell ~rs. L. D. 'Worley ~rs. V. C. ~erideth ] C. Studebaker June 2..Joseph 'ilson T. E. Garvin ] ~rs. L. D. Worlev :\rs. V. C. Merideth Sidney Conger C. Studebaker Oct. 3. ~rs. V. C. Merideth Dec. 28. ~rs. L. D. Worley i T. E. Garvin , F. J. Hayden Jan. 17. : T. E. Garviu H i F..J. Hayden H 50 Feb. 9. : C. Ewing, Jr F. J. Hayden ] Mar. 7. T. E. Garvin Feb. 18 F. J. Havden Mar. 11. J. L. Campbell C. Studebaker ] T. E. Garvin ] Mrs. L. D. Worley F. J. Hayden April 20. T. E. Garvin J. L. Campbell F. J. Hayden Mrs. V. C. Meredith C. B. Stuart Mrs. L. D. Worley C. Studebaker T. E. Garvin ' ] Leroy, Payne & Co., Gov. ' Chase

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3 63 AUDTNG COMMTTEE EXPENSE ACCOUNT. NO. 1 Traveling Expenses. Per diem Dec July Dec. 17. Thomas E. Garvin. 417 $14 50 $24 00 $38 50 F. J. Hayden F. J. Hayden J. M. Briceland 452, F. J. Hayden i F. J. Hayden, telegrams $52 48 $77 00 $ BULDNG COMMTTEE EXPENSE ACCOUNT. Traveling Expenses. P er d' Jem Oct. HL J. L. Campbell 79 $12 0<1 ~800 $ C. B. Stuart C. Studebaker Jan. 7. C. Studebaker April 13. C. Studebaker Mav 9. J. L. Campbell ,i 13. C. Studebaker June 22. J. L. Campbell Aug. 12. C. Studebaker C. Studebaker d Sept. 1. J. L. Campbell J. L. Campbell C. Studebaker Mrs. L. D. Worley Nov. 5. C. Studebaker Dec. 30. C. B. Stuart J. L. Campbell C. Studebaker June 8. J. L. Campbell ~---.. $ $ $306 65

4 64 AGRCULTURAL EXHBT ACCOUNT. Amount June 16. Bauer~eister & Busch, sacks 18' 243 $8 55 Sept. July 5. Wm. McCally & Co., glassware Aug. 6. U. S. Glass Co., jars Oct. Jan. 5 U. S. (/lass Co., jars 426 1, Nov. Feb. 18. John D. Head 494 )) C. C. Thomas March 6. A. J. o. Ril:t freight Henry Rapl C. C. Thomas Jan. 24. J. M. Briceland, express charges. 537!J 25 April 14. John D. Head C. C. Thomas ndianapolis Excelsior M'f'g. Co Thomas Matten, Son & Co. Ml L. H. Gibson J. B. Connor, monograph U. S. Express Co Globe Excelsior Works L. H. Gibson May )) J. P. 'Applegate, monograph B. F. Adkins J. A. Riley U. S. Glass Co., jars J. D. Head J. A. Everett H. C. Brunson Jungclaus & Schumaker, pavilion 614 2, H June 2. Thurman Homer Sept. 2. R. J. Crouch Oct. 2. O. J. Ruse ~Sept 22. A. Kendle,)1; rj..' 22. Miss Ollie Hadley #.::~ 3. E. H. Davis M. K. Fatout & Son, forestry pav L. H. Gibson May 29. Wm. Mafor, wool ' and honey Oct. 29. J. L. Mc arland, freight Wm. Folckemer & Son June 22. J. B. Conner J as. Riley Miss Ollie Hadley M. A. Parker Sidney Conger, wool July 19. J as. Troop Aug. 12. JUfclaus & Schumaker, pavilion July 20. A. unt, forestry M. C. Cavanaugh, forestry A~?- 22. D. A. Williamson, forestry A. G. Hil, honey Ed. Russell, decoratinl!' Lewis Fischer, decoratmg Mrs. F. Fowler, decorating Mrs. J. Cokeroft, decorating Sept. 15. A. J. O. Rifey, freight

5 65 AGRCULTURAL EXHBT ACCOUNT-Continued. Amount. \ \ Sept Oct. 5. Nov Jan. 6. R. A. Burnett &Co.,honey.... Mrs. B. F. Staats..,... Henry Taylor Lumber Co., forestry W. B. Burford, printing, etc Murphy Varnish Co., forestry A. G. Hill, honey L. H. Gibson, architect American Express Co. U. S. Glass Co $ $8, PREMUMS ON CEREALS. ~'~ A :~ ~~, ~\~,~.; Amount. Sept. 29. J. R. Stevenson, oats $2 00 Oct. 14. CharlesL. Hayden, W. and T. corn Sept. 29. J. C. Overton, rye...., E. & C. Culbertson, timothy and buckwheat i J. M. Miller,W. wheat G. E. Armstrong, W. and T. corn John Goss, wheat, barley,etc Oct. 3. G. W. Miller, ti9-othy and wheat H. Thomas, timothy C. E. Edwards, corn and oats G. H. Downing, W. and Y. corn E. Burk, wheat, rye and barley A. R. Whistler, wheat and corn Leror Tash, wheat and B. oats. 10. E. Fsher. R. wheat S.W. Overton,rye A. L. Ma~ll, timothy H. Rausc..., W. D. Armstrong C. M. Hackleman E. J. Howland J. M. Cotton J. E. Davis. 31. J. A. Devricks Reynolds & Son B. W. Dickens WORLD'S FAR.

6 66 PREMUMS ON CEREALS-Continued. Amount Nov. 2. J. V. Sweetzer 335 $ J abez Pickens J. S. Long Wm.Stout C. Leonard H. Bennett Lee Trout O. P. M. Ponton A. Hughes G. W. Miller A. D. Garlinghou W. A. Madison. 35] J as. Moore J. Culbertson l' J. W. Moon Jan. 2. T. McCartney. 378 ]6 00 Yav 2. John Curry Jun. 2. J. C. Wilhelm Juh 2. H. C. Hoff P. J. Heller Aug 2. E. Wildermuth J. W. Hayward Thos. Beers Sept 2. Elijah Harper Oct V. Strain Nov 2. Q. Druliner J as. Corey Dec. 29. J as. Troop W. H. Ragan C. W. Thomson Lee Trout H. H. Miller V 30. Thornburg & Lawrence July 30. Porter & Wiggins Aug 30. A. W. Vaughn Oct. 30. J. S. Conlogue H. M. Creviston A. R. Allison T. S. Ditzendaunner Feb. 28. A. A. South G. D. Ettingt>r Mar. 6. Lee Trout J. A. Everett J as. Riley, prc;aring cereals Apr. 11. A. Birdsall & Nov. 10. W. C. Welton Cox Bros Total $619 50

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8 68 LVE Freight, pj'emiums STOCK EXHBT. and Expe:nse8. Amount. 1 July Apr. 21. Mrs. V. C. Merideth, monograph. 592 $ M~! 10. Sidney Conger Sidney Conger Sept Oct. 5. W. B. Burford, printing Jul' Dec. 14. Sidney Conger, postage ,t ' Expenses.. $ Jan. 13. J. W. Wilson, freight on stock George F. Davis & Co., freight on stock Jan. 19. Goodwin & Judy, freight on stock Loyd, Mugg & Co., freight on stock J. Cunnin~ham & Co., freight on stock L. W. Ooc rane, freight on stock Feb. 3. Adam Earl, freight on stock Jan. 19. A. A. White~el1e, freight on stock H. B. Clark, freight on stock J. W. White, freight on stock W. S. Vannatta, frei~ht on stock J. Crouch & Son, freght on stock AW 20. yv. W. Stevens, frei~ht on stock Thomplon & Bland, freight on stock Brookside Farm, freight on stock John A. Miller, freight on stock T. J. Williams & Son, freight on stock H. H. Kiem, freight on stock N. Barker, freight on stock Sidney Conger, freight on stock (, 18. J. G. Robbins & Son, freight on stock J. S. Kreider, freight on stock B. S. Meyers, freight on stock H. H. Harlan, freight on stock ' Samuel Williams, freight on stock Elijah Clore, freight on stock B. W. Parks, freight on stock E. L. Brown & Son, freight on stock ' B. F. Bace, freight on stock W. J. Chapman, freight on stock R. J. Rockafeller, freight on stock A. C. Green, freight on stock O. P. Greer, freight on stock J. F. Risz, Jr., freight on stock Mortimer Levering, freight on stock Sidney Conger, freight on stock Total freight on stock. 1,401 4~ July 17. L. W. Cochrane, premiums on stock 1209 $ J. W. White, preminms on stock J. Crouch & Son, premiums on stock W. W. Stevens, premiums on stock ] Thompson & Bland, premiums on stock Broobide Farm, premiums on stock Elijah Clore, 'premiums on stock

9 69. LVE STOCK EXHBT-Continued. Amount Ju}! 28. Goodwin & Judy, premiums on stock $ Adam Earl, premiums on stock W. S. Vannatta, premiums on stock Best. 13. M. Levering, premiums on stock Ju Y 25. J. H. Miller, &remiums on stock J. G. Robbins Son, pr'miums on stock J. 'V. Wilson, tremiums on stock lc 23. G. F. Davis & 0., premiums on stock Loyd, Mugg & Co., premiums on stock N. Barker, premiums on stock E. J. Brown & Son, premiums on stock W. J. Chapman! premiums on stock 1227 a A. C. Green, premiums on stock J as. Riley, premiums on stock W. G. Riley, premiums on stock J. J, Williams & Son, pr'mi'ms on st'ck H. H. Kiem, premiums on stock A. A. Whiteselle, premiums on stock H. P. Clark, premiums on stock J. S. Kreider, premiums on stock A~f' 16. B. S. Myers, premiums on stock H. H. Harland, premiums on stock amuel Miller, premiums on stock B. F. Parks, premiums on stock B. F. Pace, premiums on stock 1~ R. J. Rockafeller, premiums on stock O. P. Greer, premiums on stock Jacob Fritz, premiums on stock F. M. Gilbert, premiums on stock F. C. Weis, premiums on stock Sidney Conger, premiums on stock ~SidneyConger, poultry Sidney Conger, poultry Sidney Conger, poultry l. M. Conger, freight on stock l. D. Conger,freight on stock Total premiums on stock $1, Total $3,036 96

10 MANUFACTURES. Tobl. - 18P3. Oct. 7. J. M. Study, Monogram.. $ OC1 MJN~S AND MNNG ACCOUNT. 1 Jal Fel Ma, Ap, Amount. Ma. r Jur., ~.r Jul Nov. 12. S. S. Gorby $ ~:,. Au; Jan. 7. U. S. Glass Co., jars for exhibit !;. c, 26. Joseph Wilson, per diem and expense '.;. M~! 10. Ben Hyde, floor for exhibits Wm. Weir, dressing stone Apr. 20. H. C. Brunson, boxes Sep May 1. M. K. Fatout & Son, pavilion , 15. B. F. Adkins Oct. June 7. M. K. Fatout & Son, pavilion No, 7. J. H. Brokaw, salary ,,' 8. M. A. Parker, salary Dee 22. J. H. Brokaw, salary July 20. Hastrauesr & Hamiltown, signs A~~. 1. Mich. Brd. W. F. Mgrs., table , 31. L. H. Gibson,maps Hausen & Co., labor and use of derr'k Oct. 2. R. Standley & Co., setting stone Sept. 11. Ohm & Armstronf Oct. 2. J. N. Hurty, ana ysis of clals S. S. Gorby, collecting exhi its Jan JaJ?. 9. M. K. Fat-out, bal. on pavilion $3,808 M }<'eb.

11 -71 EDUCATONAL. Salaries, Expenses and Maintenance of Exhibits, Etc. Expemes.1 Salary.!; Oct. 5 W. T. Noble, postage. 82 $ : 14 Mrs. S. S. Barrell. 8t) Mrs. S. S. Barrell, postage Mrs. S. S. Barrell Jan 7 Mrs. May Wright Sewall Feb. 1 W. N. Bailman W. 1. Bail man, postage, etc Mar. 8 W. N. Hailma.n 'V. N. Bailman, postage Apr. 8 W. N. Bailman, postage W. N. Bailman Mrs. S. S. Barrell, postage May 10 W. N. Bailman W. N. Bailman June 14 W. N. Hailman W. N. Hailman, postage Julv 5 'V. N. Bailman, postage d 5 W. N, Hailman Aug. 6 W. N. Hailman W. N. Hailman Mrs. S. S. Harrell W!ldsworth & Kessler, printmg Sept. 8 W. N. Bailman, postage W. N. Hailman Oct. 14 W. N. Hailman Nov. 10 W. N. Hailman W. N. Bailman Dec. 3 Mrs. M. W. Sewall $9 7() 3 Mrs. M. W. Sewall Wadsworth & Kessler, print Wadsworth & Kessler, print W. N. Hailman, postage W. N. Hailman Mrs. L. D. Worley & 27 Mrs. S. S. Harrell $ Henry McGill Jan. 19 W. No Hailman i W. N. Hailman, postage 'W. N. Hailman, clerk hire Laporte Book Co Mrs. M. W. Sewall, postage }f'eb. 11 W. N. Hailman W. N. Hailman, freight, etc W~'th & K,~ Fredrickson & McLean ThomasCharlesCo ; 18 F. E. Osborn,rent

12 72 EDUCATON AL.-Continued.!- Expenses. Salary. t Mar. 11 W. K. Railman. 523 $77 64 $ W. N. Railman : 14 L. R. Gibson, maps t 27 Laporte Book Co Oct. 28 George H. Carter ' 28 Thomas Charles Co April 11 F. E. Osborn, rent Mrs. S. S. Harrell Nov. 11 Chicago Fine Art Co Dec. 11 W. N. Hailman W. N. Hailman \ May 1 Kramer & Son Jan. Apr. 29 Laporte Book Co June 29 Coone & Rathburn Thomas Charles Co. 5lJ Henry McGill Joseph Launner Laporte Book Co May 1 J. P. Dunn Fredrickson & McLain ; W. N. Hailman Arnold Tompkins R. G. Boone, monographs D. M. Goetting, monographs J. P. Dunn, monographs Mrs. M. M. McKay, monog'hs J. L. Smith, two monographs M. K. Fatout & Ron, pavil'ns 612 1, , C., C., C. & St. L. R. R , 16 American Express Co \' May 16 W. N. Railman W. No Hailman, clerk hire 627 $ Hostrauser & Hamilton Wm. Weigel, cases June 20 Mrs. S. S. Harrell L. R. Gibson, monograph July 20 Johu Flynn Mrs. S. S. Harrell M. A. Parker June 10 Mrs. S. S. Harrell Aug. 10 W. N. Hailman July 31 Mrs. Harrell Oct. 17 W. N. Hailman Aug. 14 W. N. Hailman Jan. 31 F. M. Lacy, map Wadsworth & Kessler Will. ''estfau : 12 Crane & Rathburn : 1:':O~ Nov. 12 Wm. Weigel Joseph Launner Oct. 5 Wm. Westfall Ser.t. 9 W. N. Hailman , 11 E. A. Kin6scote Oct. 2 Collins & hm. 1: Elizabeth Clark W. B. Burford

13 73 EDUCATON AL.-Continued. Expenses. Salary. \ \ Oct Nov. 7 Dec Jan. 5 June. John Flynn $60 00 $60 00 Wm. Westfall $ Laporte Printing Co John Flynn W. No Hailman ,Yo No Hailman W. X. Hailman ' W. ~.Hailman Mrs. S. S. Harrell $7,54304 $ $7,92394 WO){A~'S WORK EXHBT. Amount. May 22 D. A. Williamson, cases for exhibits 629 $ Miss da A. Harper, Monograph Adams Express Co June 5 D. A. Williamson, cases M. A. Williamson, salary July 10 Mrs. S. S. Harrell, tray. expenses M. A. 'Villiamson, salary for June H. Leiber Co., boxing pictures Zehringer & Ward, boxing pictures Aug. 22 D. A. Williamson Mrs. M. W. Sewall, expressage, etc Oct. 5 W.B.Burford Jan. 3 Mrs. Harrell, per diem and expense Mrs. L. D. Worley, per diem & expense Retta Mathews, freight on book-cases $1, Nov. 23 Mrs. M. W. Sewall, refunded for error in voucher Total cost of exhibit $1,122 04

14 74 MANTENANCE OF STATE BULDNG. Amount. -, 18\ May 29 Hyde Park Gas Co., for building 658 $9 60 Aug 29 G. F. Foster, Son & a::., flags June 2 Mrs. Wm. Horner, salary Wm. Horner, salary Ed. Hawkins, salary Eliza Cox, salary July 12 Wm. Horner, salary Wm. Horner, laundry Eliza Cox, salary for June Miss F. Smith, salary for June Sept 18 M. A. Parker, salary for June W. G. Starkey, salary for June V. G. Anderson, salary for June Wellington Catering Co., lunch John Flynn, salary to June Hyde Park Gas Co., gas for June Hyde Park Gas Co., gas for May Thomas O'Rourke, salary for June Lizzie Brewster, salary for June W. B. Burford, register C. B. Rhodes, salary for June Higgins, Todd & Co., toilet paper W. 8. Thurber, supplies Associated EXEress Co Chicago Telep one Co C. H. Rice, supplies for building Carr Bros., supplies for building Sept 19 C. P. Baninwegen, cordage Rand, McNallev & Co., &tationery... ' Wm. Coolidge &.Co., plumbing repairs Harter Electric Co Aug. 4 American Disinfector Co 79] Marshall, Field & Co., supplies H. Lieber Co., handling pictures W. H. Preston, cleaninfc building July 31 Miss. F. Smith, salary or July C. C. Thomas, salary for July J. M. Briceland, express charges M. A. Parker, salary for July Wm. Horner and wife, salary for July Oct. 31 Lizzie Brewster, salary for July Sept 31 Eliza Cox, salary for July Wm. Anderson, salary for July Oct. 31 J. W. Culbertson, salary for July Miss A. Boyd, salary for July C. B. Rhodes, salary for July W. G. Starkey, salary for July Wm. Mayfield, salary for July Miss Williamson, salary for July John Flynn, salary for J Qly AUf' 16 Wm. Horner, supplies , 16 C. Frost, window awnings N. Y. nsulated Wire Co D. Davis, laundry account H. Lieber Co

15 75 MANTENANCE OF STATE BULDNG-Continued. \ \ Amount. \.,. 852 $86 42 Aug. 23 E. A. Arm8trong, decoratin{\ G. W. Reed & Co., 10 ~als. 'ashine W. H. Holcomb, trans ers Hi E. Bag/.ot, plumbing Office' oilet Co., supplies J. A. Walker, supplies. 16 Carr Bros., sup~ies.. ' A. H. Revell. Co., supples Hyde Park Gas Co Sept James Turney, salary for Aug Jordan Williams, salary for Aug Thomas Harris, salary for Aug Jesse Davis, salary for Aug M. A. Williamson, salary for Aug M. A. Parker, salary for Aug John Flynn, 8alary for Aug J. W. Culbertson, salary for Aug Frank Chase, salary for Aug W. G. Starkey, salary for Aug Miss F. Smith, salary for Aug Lizzie Brewster, salary for Aug Eliza Cox, salary for Aug 'm. Horner and wife, salary for Aug C. C. Thomas, salary for Aug.. 9 'm. Mayfield, salary for Aug Elizabeth Clark, salary for Aug. ~Sept C. F. McClung, music, dedication (1 13 R. Bosseman, storage. 13 Chicago Telephone< Co C. H. Rice, hardware 'V. H. Holcomb, removing garbage Aromatic Disinfector Co Office Toilet Co A.W. Meyer, lunch for editors A. H. Revell & Co., supplies Brooks & Clark, water filterers Denison Manufacturing Co., tags D. Hawkins,salary J. W. Butler Paper Co., 8upplies. Oct Collins & Ohm, newspaper rack, etc Sept. 22 Hyde Park Gas Co May Wright ~ewall, Press League Act Oct. 5 W. B. Burford, stationery and register. 5 AUEjUEt Raiford, salary Wm. Horner and wife, salary for Sept Mrs. E. Cox, salary for September Lizzie Brewster, salary for September Miss F. Smith, salary for September Thomas Harris, salary for September John Wormley, salary for September John Pendland, salary for September. 9 Win. Ewing, salary for September M. A. Parker, salary for September.: Freisbee Hayden, salary for September. 9 C.. Thomas, salary for September

16 76 Oct Nov. Oct Nov Oct Nov.., 7 7., MANTENANCE OF STATE BULDNG-Continued. M. A. Williamson, salary for September Fred..J. Kern, salary for September.. S. R. Mathews, salary for September.. Aromatic Disinfector Co., supplies... 'Wellington Catering Co., lunch, nd. day Backus & Sisby, candles, soap, etc... ndianapolis Sentinel E. Baggot, plumbing repairs C. H. Rice, twine, etc.... W. H. Holcomb,removing~arbage Marshall Field & Co.,supphes.. Cheatley& Bowley,supplies.... Ft. Wayne City Band. ndiana day. Ohm & Armstrong, flag-staff Kipp Bros., decorations, ndiana day. Geo. W. Reed& Co., Washine.... C. Frost, picture boards Toilet Supply Co Roundy Regalia Co., 3,000 badges J. J. Johnson, supplies. '...J. W. Nusbaum, nightingales, nd. day. H. C. Moore, carriages, nd. day.... F. J. Hayden, lunch for Ft. Wayne Band Miss F. Smith, salary Harvey Grimes, salary E. P. Cooper, cleaning ). S. Huey & Son, freight on mantel. C. C. Thomas, salary for October... Wm. Horuer and wife, salary for Oct. Mrs. E. Cox, salary for October.. Lizzie Brewster, salary for October. John Flynn, salary for October 'Wm. Ewing, salary for October... Wm. Jeffries, salary for October.. Thomas Harris, salary for October. Charles Jordan, salary for October. Scott Bass, salary for October. M. A. Parker, salary for October.. Miss Williamson, salary for October.. R. S. Mathews, salary for October.. Fred. P. Kern, salary for October F. W. Westfall, salary for October.' B. F. Havens, sundries. Backus & Sisley, salary for October. E. Baggot, plumbing.. Neal.Bros., wood. Denny Tag Env. Co., 5,000 tags. C. H. Rice, sundries Hotel ngram, entertaining President Harrison and others on ndiana Day. Smith Anthony Stove Co., clolet seats Pick Sisters Co., ~undries Office Toilet Supply Co Aromatic Disinfectot' Co Shober & Carquebille, State badges ~ ] ] Amount.j $ ' ' Nov. Dec. Nov. Dec Jan July Aug. : Nov Jan.

17 77, MANTENANCE OF STATE BULDNG-Continued. Nov ' Dec. 11 Nov. 25 Dec Jan Knickerbockerce Co ndianapolir ~ews , A. W. Meyer,lemonadendiana Day, Sentinel Printing Co... L., N. A &C. R. R. Co. Cheatle & Bowley, mops. H. Leiber & Co., supplies. Uetta Mathews, express charges.... World's Fair Co1. Exhibition, water.. Hyde Park Gas Co..,.... W. H. Holcomb. World's Fair Col. Exhibition, wiring and lighting building.. 'iv.b. Horner, A. W. Meyer salary. C. C. Thom~s, Ralary.. Knickerbocker ce Co, Denny Tag Co., tags.. Chicago Telephone Co. OfficeToilet Co....., E. Maggot, plumbing ac't.. Hyde Park Gas Co..... : 1 Amount. ]070 $] / ] ],] ] ] 70 1J $8, FURNTURE ACCOUNT... July 3 Eastman & Co 12 W. T. Elder. 31 B. F. Havens 31 H. Leiber Co Chicago Fireplace Co 311 James H. Walker 31 Tobey Furniture Co... Aug. 22 A. H. Revell & Co., supplies Nov. 9 A. H. ReveJl & Co., supplies. 8 Udell 'Voodenware Co., tables Jan. 5 Eastman, Schleicher & Lee, matting, 'tc 1133 Total , ~mount.1 $1,840 8S' ], ]3 13 ] $3,87317

18 RETURNNG EXHBTS AND FCRNTURE. Amount. - \ \ \ 189~ Nov. : Nov. 6 B. F Havens, cash advanced for expenses ~50000 Dec. 11 B. F. Havens, cash advanced for expenses ~ 15 Armstrong & Co., packing booths 11i Dec. : Jan. 5 )rs. Emma reland, freight on china John L. McFarland, drayage A. J. O'Reiley, freight Smith & Anthony Stove Co., removing P. fixtures C. C. Thomas, wages B. F. Havens Sept. 10 Ohm & Armstrong Total -- $1, SALE OF BULDNG EXPENSE ACCOL~T. Amount. \ 189: Sept. 22 F. J. Hayaen. 945 $18 00 Mar. May Oct. 14 Chicago Journal Chicago Record on June. 19 ndianapolis Sentinel , Oct. 26 Chicago Tribune Jan. Nov. 4 tdianapolis Journal Chicago Mail F. J. Hayden F. J. Hayden T. E. Garvin Total. $ : Mar. April 25 T. E. Garvin July 189 Feb. FRED. J. HAYDEN, - Fort Wayne, December 20, Treasurer.

19 79 ndiana World's Fair Commission, in Account with Fred. J. Hayden, Treasurer., Nov. 16 By sale of the ndiana State Building Chicago House Wrecking Company. to the.... $ Dec. 20 To paid State Treasurer in accordance with the Act of the General Assembly passed in 1893 $ FRED. J. HAYDEN, T,'easu,'er.. indiana World's Fair Commission, in Account with Fred. J. Hayden, Treasurer. SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT Mar. May June 15 Oct. 11 Jan. 25 Mar. April July Feb. 24 To cash received from W. A. Peelie, Jr.. To cash received from W. A. Peele, Jr.. To cash received from W. A. Peelle, Jr.. To cash receivedfrom W. A. Peelle, Jr.. To cash received from W. A. Peelle, Jr. To cash received from W. A. Peelle, Jr.. To cash received from W. A. Peelle, Jr. To cash received from W. A. Peelle,.Jr.. To cash received from W. A. Peele, Jr.. To cash received from W. A. Peelie, Jr $1, , , Totalreceipts.'.... $4,

20 80 SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT-Continued April 19 Nov Feb. 1 Mar. 8 April May 13 June 22 July 16 Aug. 11 Sept Oct Nov Dec. 9 9 Jan Feb May 16 June 10 July Sept. 2 9 Oct Nov. 7 Dec. 5 DSBURSEMENTS. By paid Mrs. S. S. Harrell.. By paid Mrs. S. K Harrell... By paid W. N. Hailman... By paid W. N. Hailman... By paid W. N. Hailman. By paid Mrs. S. S. Harrell.. By paid Mrs. S. S. Harrell.. By paid W. N. Hailman.. By paid W. N. Hailman. '. By paid W. N. Hailman... By paid W. N. Hailman... By paid W. N. Hailman. By paid W. N. Hailman, clerk. By paid W. N. Hailman.,.. By paid W. N. Hailman, clerk. By paid W. N. Hailman. By paid W. N. Railman, clerk... By paid W. N. Railman. By paid W. L. Railm'an, Clerk. By paid W. N. Railman. By paid W. N. Hailman, Clerk. By paid W. N. Hailman. By paid W. N. Railman. By paid W. N. Railman. By paid W. N. Hailman. By paid W. N. Hailman. By paid Mrs. S. S. Harrell. By paid W. N. Bailman.. By paid Mrs. S. S. Rarrell. By paid W. N. Railman.. By paid Mrs. S. S. Harrell. By paid W. N. Hailman.. By paid Mrs. S. S. Harrell. By paid W. N. Hailman.. By paid Mrs. S. S. Harrell. By paid W. N. Hailman. By paid W. N. Hailman. Total expenditure.. By balance cash on hand Total Fort Wayne, Dec. 20, Expense. 86 $ To tj Yo lowil W on fi] office of F tions ssue ber of th final final prev them state find with footi that -- $4, corn sevel $4, or m ous ~FRED ofth J. HAYDEN,, Treasurer. of tb recel Gene the E $123,

21 AUDTNG COMMTTEE'S. REPORT. To the President and Board of Managers of. the World'3 Fair for ndiana: Your Committee on Auditing begs leave to submit the following final report: We have examined from time to time the duplicate vouchers on file in the office of the Secretary of the Board and in the office of the Executive Commissioner, also the several reports of F. J. Hayden, Treasurer of the Board. These examinations embrace every item of expenditure from warrant 1, issued June 1, 1891, down to warrant 1265, issued December 18, 1894, which is the last warrant issued prior to the date of this present report. We have examined with great care the final report of the Treasurer, dated December 20, 1894, which (j)f all final report is a well digested and complete summary previous reports. We have examined the vouchers, compared them with the warrants and again compared them,with the statement of expenditures as set forth in. said final report, and find that the same correspond exactly, both in amount and date with the original allowances. We have also gone over the footings of the several columns and find the same correct, and that his report has been compiled with scrupulous care ana is correct and complete in every particular, showing clearly tl1e several amounts received by him from the Treasurer of State or made by this Board, and from other sources, and the various sums paid out by him on warrants drawn by the President of the Board under the order of the Execuwve Committee, and of the Board of Managers. We find that.he whole amount received by him from the State as per appropriations of the General Assembly an4 from sale of glass to be $125,900, and the entire expenditure up to date, December 20, 1894, to be $123,666.55, leaving a cash balance in his hands at that date?f 6- WORLD'S FAR.

22 $2,233.45, which will be, to a small extent, reduced by some expenses contingent in making- final settlement.. Your committee further find that there is a cash balance of $ remaining unexpended of the amount contributed by the schools of the State for educational purposes. n making this final report your committee feels that it should again call your attention to the manner in which the duties of Treasurer have been discharged by Hon. Fred. J. Hayden. ts work has brought this committee into close contact with his office and his methods in the management of its affairs, and we notice the extreme care and completeness with which the duties of the position have been discharged, and we again repeat our former recommendation that a just compensation be appropriated to him for his conscientious and efficient labors in the interest of the State as Treasurer of this Board for the past three and one-half years. ndianapolis, nd., December 20, THOS. E. GARVN, EDWARD HAWKNS. R HON. y, built mov of tl mitt dail: Ol Mail han(' nos buil( sam, Sai cl Octo 16th been folio a Sivel Glob (

23 REPORT OF COMMTTEE ON SALE OF BULDNG. NDANAPOLS, ND., Dec. 20, RON. J. L. CAMPBELL, President of the Board of Manag.ers of World's Fair: Your committee appointed to make sale' of the ndiana building in Jackson Park, Chicago, and to provide for the removal of same, begs leave to report that in pursuance of the act of the General Assembly, passed at its last session, your Committee proceeded to advertise the same. for sale in six of the daily papers of Chicago and ndianapolis, as follows: Chicago Tribune, Chicago Record, Chicago Journal, Chicago Mail, ndianapolis Sentinel and Journal, and further issued hand bills which were circulated throughout the States of llinois and ndiana, inviting proposals for the purchase of the building constructed by the State and for the removal of the same from Jackson Park, prior to the 1st day of May, Said proposals to be submitted on or before the 28th day of October, 1893, which date was postponed on' that day to the 16th day of November, 1893, no satisfactory bids having at first been submitted. That on the 16th day of November, 1893, the following bids were presented: TENDERS FOR BULDNG, OCTOBER 31, Sivers & Fernley. For building without glass... For building with glass... Globe Wrecking and Salvage Co. Offer to remove building for it and.... $ ,

24 , 84 Ohm & Armstrong. To remove building and clean up debris for the sum of $1, August Ohm. To remove building and clean up grounds, etc.. 3, Chicago Wrecking Co. To remove building and clean up grounds 9, J as. li. Rice Co For glass in building NOVEMBER 16, World's Fair Wrecking, Salvage and Warehousing Co. For building, including- glass $ For building, including glass, plumbing and electric light fixtures The Chicago House Wrecking Co. For building and cleaning grounds For plate glass in building But your committee finally accepted the bid of the Chicago House Wrecking Co., at $300 for the building, and $9QO for the plate glass in the same,' this being, by far, the most favor. ble bid received. The purchase price, $300, was paid in cash and your committee took from said company a bond in the sum of $5,000 conditioned for the removal of said building and the clearing off the grounds on which it stood before May 1,1894, according to the contract between the ndiana Board of Managers and the World's Columbian Exposition Co., and this bond was further secured by said company giving to the State.of ndiana a mortgage on real estate in the city of Chicago, which mortgage was duly recorded.. The contract price of $300, paid in cash, has been paid by the Treasurer, Fred. J. Hayden, into the Treasury of the State, as appears by the report of said Treasurer of the Board. Your committee further reports that a large ainount of personal property used in the display of the various exhibits of the State, and the furniture used in the ndiana State Building -/ /, ~. have 1 ments n ( tained to ade- Park dreds sixtee May) wrec1 folo sold. Mo the s the ti build' State Coml the g

25 85 have been returned to~the Agricultural and Geological departments and the benevolent institutions of the State. n order to meet obvious objections to the small amount obtained for the State Building, your committee thinks it proper to add that, by the original contract made between the South Park Commissioners and the Exposition Company, the hundreds of buildings covering Jackson Park and costing over sixteen millions of dollars, were to be cleared off on or before May 1, 1894, and this precipitated upon the market a mass of wreckage far beyond the demands of the market and hence followed the trifling amounts for which- all the buildings were. sold. Most of the States willingly surrendered their buildings on the sole consideration that their removal be effected within the time limited. While the price obtained for the ndiana building was g-rossly out of proportion to its cost, yet the State did much better in its sale than did the Exposition Company or any of the other States that were represented on the grou nds of Jackson Park. FRED J. HAYDEN, THOS. E. GARVN, SD CONGER, Committee.

26 -~. < -.p'.,.'. :.- ':'.';'. '. Th Th son the ( in the two international exhibitions held in the United States, the Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia in 1876 and the Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893, ndiana has been fairly represented. The National Commissioners appointed for the Centennial Exhibition in 1876 by President Grant on the recommendation of Governor Conrad Baker were: JOHN L. CAMPBELL,Commissioner; DAVD M. BOYD,Alternate Commissioner, And on the recommendation of Governor Thomas A. Hendricks, after the resignation of Mr. Boyd, FRANKLNC. JOHNSON,Alternate Oommissioner. The Commissioner from ndiana was Secretary of the United States Centennial Commission, and was also chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. Boyd was a member of the Committee on Transportation, and with his wide experience as one of the chief officers of the Pennsylvania Hailway Company he rendered the Commission invaluable service. t is due to history to say that the first suggestion in relation to the Centennial Exhihition was made by the Commissioner from ndiana in a let~er to lon. Morton C. Michea.l, Mayor of Philadelphia, in The State Board of Managers appointed for the State of ndianawere:.. ADDSON L. ROACH, THOMAS E. GARVN E. T. Cox, JOHN S. W LLTAMS, JOHN SUTHERLAND. Ju the = Ju Arbi Wor mitt, Tl arev Tl tion 000. Tl Exh Exp' Tl erect Tl 000. Tl St Oi Tl St: Ci

27 87 The me~bers of the State Board of Finance. were:.. J. M. RDENOUR, H. R. ALLEN, J. F. HBBARD, JOHN D. THAYER. The National Oommissioners appointed by President HarrisOn on the recommendation of Governor Alvin P. Hovey for the Columbian Exposition, 1893, were: THOMAS E. GAVN, E. B. MARTNDALE, MRS. VRGNA C. MEREDTH, Commissioners. MSS WlHELMNE RETZ, MSS SUE BALL, MSS MARY H. KROUT, W. E. MCCL~ ~N, Alternate Commissioners. c HARLES M. RAVS, } Judge Garvin was a member of. the Auditing Committee of the National Commission. Judge Martindale was a member of the Select Board of Arbitration. Mrs. Meredith was chief executivq officer of the Woman's Board of Managers, and was Chairman of the Committee of A wards in that department. The State Board of Managers for ndiana include~ the list already given ir this report. The appropriation by the State for the Centennial Exhibition was $5,000, and for the Columbian Exposition was $125, The amoun't given by private donations for the Centennial Exhibition was approximately $30,000,. and for the Columbian Exposition was $18,000. The ndiana Building at the Centennial Exhibitio,n was erected at a cost of $15,000, by individual subscription. The ndiana Building at Chicago cost approximately $70, The awards received at Philadelphia were: State of ndiana, 5. Citizens or corporations, 30. The awards received at Chicago were: State of ndiana, 10. Citizens or corporations, 278.

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