The public refused to patronize in sufficient numbers to even pay expenses, and the entire exhibition was so shabby, and the exhibitors so poverty-stricken, that the sleek capitalists who came departed without investing.
Residence in the country forbidden to foreign gipsies, musicians, exhibitors of animals, &c.
The first Article contains a positive prohibition against the admission into the country of foreign gipsies, itinerant musicians, leaders and exhibitors of animals, acrobats and jugglers, who seek to gain a livelihood by vagrant performances.
Most of the exhibitorslived in the immediate vicinity of Boston.
But to many exhibitors comparison judging seemed unsatisfactory, because by it only the winning birds were indicated, andexhibitors whose birds did not win usually wanted to know how their birds compared with the winners.
Still the breeding of swans for ornamental purposes or for sale to exhibitors might be carried on with profit upon many farms.
So by degrees the committee plan was abandoned and a single judge made the awards in accordance with standards and rules agreed upon by associations of exhibitors and judges.
This is especially the case with exhibitors competing under judges who are partial to some conspicuous character.
Daniel Webster had been one of theexhibitors at the first show in 1849.
The practice of judging the relative merits of exhibition birds principally by a few striking characters tends to make breeders and exhibitors neglect many little things which affect the appearance of a bird.
Exhibitors and breeders do not attempt to keep track of the disqualifications (which are changed occasionally) for any but the varieties in which they are especially interested.
Nearly fifteen hundred birds were exhibited, and the exhibitors numbered over two hundred.
Then the prices which a breeder can get for his stock will be regulated largely by the prices obtained by other successful exhibitors at shows of the same class.
Possible exhibitors may feel safe to save material for exhibition in accordance with the premiums therein offered.
The exhibitors must be members of the society and growers of the articles exhibited.
Exhibitors at our meetings and at the state fair are all well acquainted with this valuable member of our organization.
Most of the old exhibitors at our summer meeting were present and some few of the newer ones.
The exhibitorsare urged to send in their entries at as early a date as possible, under no circumstances later than the date noted above.
Honorable mention was made of other exhibitors whose works did not entitle them to medals.
These two by an unknown Hand, the Exhibitors being favoured with them from an unknown Quarter.
Education was spreading fast, and reading had become a very general acquirement; yet it would appear that the exhibitors of signboards wished to make up in extravagance what they had lost in use.
The Industrial Exhibition at Boston and the Southern Exposition at Louisville were largely attended by the exhibitors of foreign countries, notwithstanding the absence of any professed national character in those undertakings.
The injustice was flagrant, the exhibitors at Bonvin's found themselves famous, and Whistler's picture impressed many artists besides Courbet.
Well, why don't you join the Exhibitors Association, and fight?
The spokesman of the Exhibitors cleared his throat.
He wished that Henry would show fight, but Henry hadn't even joined the Exhibitors Association.
The Exhibitorsheld a meeting behind closed doors, and gave out the statement that nothing was to be gained by a public hearing.
The Exhibitors Association put up its fists to the Mayor, and the Mayor proposed a public hearing, with the Council in attendance.
The exhibitors in Spring Gardens styled themselves the 'Society of Artists of Great Britain;' the old committee of sixteen being at the head of the affairs of the new society.
Embarrassing also was the jubilation of some of our American exhibitors at our celebration of the Fourth of July in the Bois de Boulogne.
Various inventors and exhibitors received gifts and decorations from the hand of the President of the Republic, and, among them, Dr.
But to do full justice to the exhibitors I must endeavour to enumerate their principal works, and comment thereon with the utmost impartiality.
Among the exhibitors of apparatus were the names of Messrs.
Nearly all the principal exhibitorsthere have sent duplicates of their chief works to the Dublin Exhibition.
The exhibitors say that "such a mass of fused platinum is never likely to be again produced.
All things being ready for their reception, how were exhibits, exhibitors and visitors to be brought to the grounds?
As the time for closing to exhibitors and opening to visitors approached the Centennial cars became more and more familiar to the rural watcher of the passing train.
The locomotive was summoned to the aid of foreign exhibitors on the Atlantic as on the Pacific side, though to a less striking extent, the largest steamships being able to lie within three miles of the exposition buildings.
Before ground had been well broken the demands of British exhibitors alone ran up to four hundred and seventeen thousand superficial feet instead of the two hundred and ten thousand--half the whole area--allotted them.
Considering the absence of any formal public character in the movement and the brief notice, foreignexhibitors came forward in tolerable force.
As these men acquire an accurate knowledge of the extent to which sheer open beggary is illegal in this or that country, they adopt a blind, by turning the poor children into exhibitors of white mice, marmots, or monkeys.
Those exhibitors who wished to become candidates had to give in their names at the close of the exhibition.
Donations to distressed artists who are or have been exhibitors at the Royal Academy, their widows and children under twenty-one years of age, are made twice a year in February and August.
Doubtless all successful breeders and exhibitors of the Yorkshire Terrier have their little secrets and their peculiar methods of inducing the growth of hair.
Among the most successful exhibitors of late years have been the Hon.
The formation of the Toy Spaniel Club in 1885, and the impetus given to breeders and exhibitors by the numerous shows with good classification, have caused this beautiful breed to become more popular year by year.
There has been a great deal of lamentation lately among old breeders and exhibitors about the decadence of the breed and the loss of the true old type possessed by these dogs.
Among the names of some old prominent breeders and exhibitors may be mentioned those of C.
Until recently British Great Dane breeders and exhibitors have paid very little attention to colour, on the principle that, like a good horse, a good Great Dane cannot be a bad colour.
Probably this accounts for so many lady exhibitors in England preferring them to the other varieties of Setters.
In order to give some idea of the extraordinary way in which the Fox-terrier took the public taste, it will be necessary to hark back and give a resume of the principal kennels and exhibitors to whom this was due.
But it is not only that the exhibitors of this one and the same relic give each other mutually the lie, they are (what is far more important) positively contradicted by the Gospel.
I think that the exhibitors of these relics should at least have made some arrangement amongst themselves the better to conceal their barefaced impostures.
It is sufficient to examine the materials of these vestments in order to see the falsehood of their claims, for their exhibitors give to the Virgin the same sort of robes with which they dress up her images.
They'll come here more than once before the week is ended; you know they spoke of moving the stuff when the exhibitors got ready to leave, an' we'd better go back to the grounds before those fellows have finished their work.
The managers of the fair will see to it that those fellows are put where they can't do any additional mischief, for the exhibitors must be protected, and we shall be safe enough, except something else comes up to make a row.
During all this time the other exhibitors who intended to sleep on the grounds had been gathering around the canvas, but no one cared to risk his precious body by entering until it was certain the battle had been ended.
King are among the exhibitors who deserve special mention for the quality and extent of their exhibits.
A caravansary ofexhibitors bound to Bartholomew Fair had halted at Mother Red Cap's, * an ancient hostelrie at the foot of Highgate Hill.
Before the judging begins, some of the exhibitors act as if they wanted to kiss him.
There was a general hustle and confusion, as exhibitors led forth their dogs from shelter; benching them and plying brush and chalk and towel in frantic haste.
Then, after the judging is over, he is about as popular with those same exhibitors as a typhoid germ.
Some exhibitors of Spanish shave the down of the edges of the white-face, in order to make it smooth and larger.
One by one, as each name was called, the exhibitors ascended the steps of the throne, and received from the hands of the emperor the ribbon belonging to the decoration of the Legion of Honor.
The names of the exhibitors to whom the chief prizes—gold or silver medals—had been awarded were then read.
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