1 SALUTE^ §EMY0MB0TMCALGARP| TRANSACTIONS OF THE Department of Agriculture OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS WITH REPORTS FROM COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES FOR THE YEAR 1900. BO EDITED BT W. C. GARRARD, Secretary. Vol. XXXVIII, Old Series. Vol. XXX, New Series, Vols. 1,2. Kennicott; 3, Francis; 4,5,6,7,8, Reynolds: 9,10,11,12, Garland; 13,14,15.16,17,18.19.20,21.22. Fisher; 23,24,25,26. Mills; 27. 28, 29, 39, 31, 32, 33, 34. 35. 36, 37, 38. Garrard. {TRADE!, Kjff* COUNCIL >63 SPRINGFIELD. ILL. Phillips Bros., State Printers. 1902. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. To His Excellency, Richard Yates, Governor of Illinois. Sir — I have the honor to transmit herewith the report of the Illinois Department of Agriculture for the year 1900. Very respectfully, W. C. Garrard, Springfield, June 1, 1901. Secretary. •** ■P-< TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Auditor's report 36 Awards at State fair. 1900, List of 115 Canada Thistles. Reports of Commissioners of 3U1 Convention of delegates j»2 Exhibitors at State fair. 1900, list of 9? Expert accountant's' report 55 Illinois Agricultural Pairs- Debt statement gg Financial exhibit |gj State appropriations for past 24 years «» Tables of entries and premiums offered and paid by each association 284,297 Illinois State Fair— Financial exhibit, 1900 283 Premiums offered since 1853 ^97 Receipts and expenditures since 1853 300 Proceedings of the board, Sept. 21, 1900 3 Proceedings of the board. Sept 24-28. 1900 4 Proceedings of the board, Jan. 1, 1901 Proceedings of the board, Jan. 7.1901 J> Reports from county agricultural boards 260 Reports of standing committees *0-4, Reports of superintendents of departments " Secretary's report *4 Treasurer's report 48 Illinois State Board of Agriculture FOR 1899-1900. OFFICERS. President WM. H. FCJLKERSON Jerseyville Ex-President J.IRVING PEARCE Chicago Secretary W. C. GARRARD Springfield Treasurer B. H. BRAINERD Springfield MEMBERS. 1st Dist.— *C. H. Dolton....Dolton Station 2d Dist.— J as. H. Ashby Chicago 3d Dist.— Martin Conrad Chicago 4th Dist.— F. C. Rossiter Chicago 5th Dist.— tC. J. Lindemann Chicago 6th Dist.— Fred A. Busse Chicago 7th Dist.— H. J. Cater Libertyville 8th Dist.— M. Zimpelmann Marengo 9th Dist.— A. J. Lovejoy Roscoe 10th Dist— E. B. David Aledo 11th Dist.-Geo. H. Madden Mendota 12th Dist.— J. A. Cunningham Hoopeston 13th Dist.— C- A. Tatman Monticello 14th Dist— D. W. Vitturn Canton 15th Dist.— A. D.Barber Hamilton 16th Dist.— C. M. Simmons Griggsville 17th Dist— J. F. Prather Williamsville 18th Dist.- Wm. A. Young Butler 19th Dist.— J. K. Dickirson. ..Lawrenceville 20th Dist.— John M. Crebs Carmi 2lst Dist— Thos. S. Marshall Salem 22d Dist.— J. C. Chapman Vienna LIST OF COUNTIES COMPOSING CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS IN ILLINOIS. First District — The towns of Rich, Bloom, Orland, Bremen, Thornton, Calumet and Worth in Cook county, and the Fourth ward, east of the center line of Wentworth avenue, the Third, Thirty-first, Thirty-second, Thirty- third and Thirty- fourth wards of the city of Chicago. Second District — The towns of Lemont, Palos, Lyons, Proviso, Riverside, Cicero, Leyden, Norwood Park, Maine, Elk G-rove, Schaumbergand Hanover, in Cook county, and the Tenth, Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth wards of the city of Chicago. Third District— The First, Second, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh wards and that part of the Fourth ward west of the center line of Wentworth avenue, all in the city of Chicago. Fourth District— The Eighth, Ninth, Twelfth and Nineteenth wards of the city of Chicago. Fifth District — The Eleventh, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth wards of the city of Chicago. Sixth District — The Twentieth, Twenty first, Twenty- second, Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth wards, and that part of the Twenty-fifth ward south of the center line of Diversey street and west of the center line of Halsted street, and that part of the Twenty- sixth ward south of the center line of Belmont avenue, all in the city of Chicago. *Died March 10, 1900. t Died, Sept. 28. 1899. Seventh District— The Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Twenty-seventh wards, the Twenty-fifth ward excepting that part south of the center line of Diversey street, and west of the center line of Halsted street, and that part of the Twenty-sixth ward north of the center line of Belmont avenue, all in the city of Chicago; also, the towns of Evanston, Niles, New Trier, Northfield, Wheeling, Palatine and Barrington in Cook couniy and the county of Lake. Eighth District— McHenry, DeKalb, Kane, DuPage, Kendall and Grundy counties. Ninth District — Boone, Winnebago, Stephenson, JoDaviess, Carroll, Ogle and Lee counties. Tenth District— Whiteside, Rock Island, Mercer, Henry, Knox and Stark counties. Eleventh District— Bureau, LaSalle, Livingston and Woodford counties. Twelfth District — Will, Kankakee, Iroquois and Vermilion counties. Thirteenth District— Ford, McLean, DeWitt, Piatt, Champaign and Doug- las counties. Fourteenth District— Putnam, Marshall, Peoria, Fulton, Tazewell and Ma- son counties. Fifteenth District — Henderson, Warren, Hancock, McDouough, Adams, Brown and Schuyler counties. Sixteenth District— Cass, Morgan, Pike, Greene, Macoupin, Calhoun and Jersey counties. Seventeenth District — Menard, Logan, Sangamon, Macon and Christian counties. Eighteenth District— Madison, Montgomery, Bond, Fayette, Shelby and Moultrie counties. Nineteenth District — Coles, Edgar, Clark, Cumberland, Effingham, Jasper, Crawford, Richland and Lawrence counties. Twentieth District — Clay, Jefferson, Wayne, Hamilton, Edwards, Wabash, Franklin, White, Gallatin and Hardin counties. Twenty-first District — Marion, Clinton, Washington, St. Clair, Monroe, Randolph and Perry counties. Twenty-second District — Jackson, Union, Alexander, Pulaski, Johnson, Williamson, Saline, Pope and Massac counties. THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Illinois State Board of Agriculture Dome Building, Illinois State Fair Grounds, Sept. 21, 1900. The Board of Agriculture met pursuant to a call issued by direc- tion of President Fulkerson. President Fulkerson in the chair. Present: Messrs. Rossiter, Cater, Lovejoy, Madden, Cunningham, Tatman, Vittum, Barber, Simmons, Prather, Young, Dickirson, Crebs, Marshall, Chapman and Fulkerson. The chair stated that the meeting had been called for the purpose of giving the superintendents an opportunity to report the condition of their respective departments, and to suggest such changes or alter- ations as may be deemed best for the success of the fair. Mr. Vittum inquired if there was any way by which complimen- tary tickets could be purchased if desired. Upon being informed that there was not, On motion of Mr. Vittum, the secretary was directed to have printed 1,000 tickets, to be known as " paid complimentaries," to be sold by the superintendent of tickets at 50 cents each, to such par- ties as may desire them. The tickets to read on the face, " Compli- mentary, Illinois State Fair, 1900. Good for one admission" — to read on the back, " With the compliments of ." Mr. Grout of the firm of Conkling & Grout, came before the board and stated that the injunction suit of Hauff vs. State Board of Agri- culture, would be allowed to stand until such time as the board could find time to try the same. On motion of Mr. Tatman, the time for the daily meetings of the board during the fair was fixed for 8:30 o'clock each morning of the fair, in the Dome building. Mr. Simmons called up the protest against Dorsey Bros, of Perry, 111., stating that the trouble between the board and said firm arose before he became a member, and as the parties lived in his district, he would be glad to have them heard on the subject of their sus- pension. Mr. Rossiter moved that they be heard, On motion of Mr. Lovejoy, the motion was laid on the table, On motion of Mr. Dickirson, the board adjourned to meet at 8:30 a. m., Monday, Sept. 24, 1900. Dome Building, Illinois State Fair Grounds, Sept. 24, 1900. The board met pursuant to adjournment. President Fulkerson in the chair, Mr. Dickirson, superintendent of privileges, asked for instructions relative to the admission of bands, minstrels, etc., employed by con- cessionaries, to the grounds during the fair, and was referred to the superintendent of tickets. No further business was transacted. On motion of Mr. Madden, the board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock Dome Building, Sept. 25, 1900. The board met pursuant to adjournment. President Fulkerson in the chair. By unanimous consent, the superintendent of tickets was author- ized to admit the Parlin & Orendorff band of Canton, to the grounds during the week of the fair, free of charge. By unanimous consent, Mr. Conger, Special Commissioner of the Pan-American Exposition, addressed the board in the interest of the said exposition. On motion of Mr. Tatman, the board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock. Dome Building, Sept. 26, 1900. The board met pursuant to adjournment. President Fulkerson in the chair. No business. On motion of Mr. Vittum, the board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock. Dome Building, Sept. 27, 1900. The board met pursuant to adjournment. President Fulkerson in the chair. No business, On motion of Mr. Prather, the board adjourned until tomorrow night at 8:00 o'clock, to meet at the Leland hotel. Leland Hotel, Sept. 28, 1900. The board met pursuant to adjournment. President Fulkerson in the chair. The chair stated that owing to the inclemency of the weather for the past four days there would be a deficiency in the receipts of the fair, which would necessitate the borrowing of money to meet the expenses of the fair. Mr. Simmons moved that inasmuch as there is an apparent defi- ciency in the treasury, caused by the inclement weather of the week, to meet present obligations of the board, the Finance committee be called upon to suggest means to meet said emergency, Which motion was adopted. Mr. David from the Finance committee, introduced the following resolution: Resolved, That the president and secretary of this board be and are hereby authorized to borrow a sum of money, not to exceed twenty thousand dollars ($20,000), as cheaply as possible, to make up any deficiency in our treasury to pay all expenses and promised premiums for the State Fair of 1900, allow- ing sufficient funds to carry us over until we secure our annual appropriation. On motion of Mr. Madden, the above resolution was adopted. Mr. Barber moved that the chair appoint a committee of seven members to represent this board in the annual convention of the Association of Fairs and Expositions, Which motion was adopted. The chair appointed Messrs. Barber, Madden, Crebs, Cunningham, Conrad, Prather, and the secretary. On motion of Mr. Conrad it was determined that six days' fair be held in 1901. Mr. Simmons moved that the date of the fair for 1901 be fixed as near the middle of September as possible. Mr. Dickirson moved as a substitute that it was the sense of the board that the date of holding the fair be fixed for the second week in the month of September, and that the special committee be so instructed, Which motion was adopted. The chair called the attention of the board to the building of a broad road around the south and west sides of the Exposition build- ing, stating that the rains had prevented the work being done as 6 originally intended. That material enough to complete the road was on the railroad tracks and would be presented to the board on condi- tion that it finish the work and pay the expenses of the unfinished portion of the road. On motion of Mr. Madden the matter of completing the road was left to the president, with full power to act in the premises. On motion of Mr. Conrad the board adjourned subject to the call of the president. Department of Agriculture, Springfield, Jan. 1, 1901, Tuesday, 10:00 o'clock a. m. The State Board of Agriculture met in regular annual session. Mr. Prather in the chair. No quorum present, Ordered that the board stand adjourned until Monday, Jan. 7th inst., 9 o'clock a. m. Department of Agriculture, Springfield, Monday, Jan. 7, 1901. The State Board of Agriculture met pursuant to adjournment. President Fulkerson in the chair. The following members answered to their names: Messrs. Conrad, Rossiter, Cater, Zimpelmann, Lovejoy, David, Madden, Cunningham, Tatman, Vittum, Barber, Simmons, Prather, Young, Dickirson, Crebs, Marshall, Chapman and Pearce. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mr. Madden, chairman of the Committee on Finance, submitted the report of the receipts and expenditures of the Illinois State Board of Agriculture for the year 1900, embracing the report of William Horine, expert accountant, which report was approved by the board, and ordered to be printed in the annual report for 1900. On motion of Mr. Rossiter the Committee on Finance was in- structed to give out to the Associated Press and newspapers, a statement of the finances of the board as shown by the above report. Mr. Simmons moved that the thanks of the Board of Agriculture be and are hereby extended to Lewis H. Miner, postmaster of the city of Springfield, for his interest in the improvement of the postal service of the Illinois State Fair Grounds for the year 1900, Which motion was carried. Mr. B. H. Brainerd, treasurer of the Board of Agriculture, came before the board and turned over the sum of six thousand one hun- dred thirteen dollars and twelve cents ($6,113.12) and asked to be receipted in full for the same. Mr. Dickirson moved that the president and secretary be author- ized and directed to receipt Mr. Brainerd for said sum in full of all demands as treasurer of the Board of Agriculture, Which motion was adopted, and the receipt given as ordered. On motion of Mr. Madden, the thanks of the board were voted to Mr. Brainerd for the many courtesies extended to its members and for the prompt manner in which he discharged the duties of his office as treasurer of the board. Mr. Tatman moved that the chair appoint a committee of three to draft memorial resolutions on the death of Honorable Chas. H. Dolton of Dolton Station, Cook county, 111. The chair appointed as said committee, Messrs. Tatman, Rossiter, and Barber. Mr. Vittum moved that a like committee be appointed to draft resolutions on the death of Honorable John Virgin of Fairbury, 111. The chair appointed as said committee, Messrs. David, Conrad and Dickirson. The superintendents of the several departments submitted reports for the year 1900, which were approved and ordered filed and printed in the annual report of the proceedings of the board for 1900, as follows: CLASS A— CATTLE. Section I — Beef Breeds. J. F. PRATHER, Superintendent. Jo the Illinois State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen — You are to be congratulated ou the good exhibit in my de- partment. Again it has been demonstrated that the cream of the beef breeds meet at our fair for the final battle. Nothing but the downpour of rain prevented us from having a grand dis- play each day. To show one day between showers and the next in the barn, is surely a trying experience for all interested. I am glad to report that all our exhibitors left with a wish for better luck and a hope to be with us next year. All should use their best efforts to induce the members of the Legislature to furnish funds for a show pavilion. The Galloway breeders made a very fine display of their cattle, and are de- serving of better premiums. I think it is the best policy to arrange our premiums in accordance with the exhibits made by the various breeds. 8 The following table gives a list of entries and premiums since 1876, and I offer it as part of my report: Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900. Breed. Number of Entries. > B?o : © , MS : 13 • n • a> ■ B : c : S • w > 95 5 ec <» « CO K O 1 o < INS •< (0 SO n INS "0 m so at t-J SO «** ■ 2. : S • ?o : b . p, : c : •? a B & CT> 1 >-* «<1 -< o © r o rc o o • d go : so . d : & : c ►1 < < : p © >-l a : d o. : d o as •3 > 21 21 22 23 24 24^ 25 25 26 26 27 28 29 29*2 30 30 Galloway bulls cow and heifers exhibitor's herd — bull, cow and three heifers breeder's young herd— bull and four heifers under 2 get of one sire produce of one cow champion— bulls cows and heifers Total , Red Polled bulls cows and heifers exhibitor's herd— bull, cow and three heifers breeder's young herd— bull and four heifers under 2 get of one sire produce of one cow champion— bulls cows and heifers Total Grand total, 1900. 1899. 1898. 1897. 1896. 1895. 1894. 1892. 1891. 1890. 1889. 1888. 1887. 1886. 1885. 1884. 1883. 1882. 1881. 1880. 1879. 1878. 1877. 10 55 42 44 4!) 67 72 55 86 75 79 64 66 66 74 28 33 48 33 52 37 2:1 16 23 2a 23 26 28 64 35 57 55 52 56 50 51 77 53 68 16 46 38 32 23 20 27 21 23 \U 14 18 24 22 23 27 50 69 12 73 83 75 62 72 73 61 78 74 93 74 57 61 48 20 31 35 31 26 23 18 22 12 78 78 73 77 80 81 60 90 67 8(1 54 57 59 54 20 24 41 29 35 24 27 38 13 28 67 10 380 372 386 394 455 520 282 377 334 391 287 270 327 332 155 158 242 175 217 145 149 207 339 SI 20 120 70 60 30 30 20 20 $470 $120 120 70 60 30 30 20 20 $470 $3,340 2,995 3,915 3,490 4,830 4,305 2,995 2,995 3.435 3,235 3,110 2,240 2,540 2,840 1,840 1,840 2,835 2,460 5,310 2,040 1,710 1,763 2,305 $100 120 70 60 30 30 20 20 $450 $ 75 120 60 50 30 30 20 20 $405 $2, 940 2.550 3,330 3,155 4.620 4.195 2.750 2,950 2,905 2,855 2,702 2,110 2,525 2,740 1.285 1,620 2,610 1.876 2,215 1,755 1,540 1,702 2,055 Respectfully submitted, J. F. Prather, Supt. Class A, Section I. 10 CLASS A— CATTLE. Section II — Dairy Breeds. J AS. A. CUNNINGHAM— Superintendent. To the Illinois State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen: — In making out my annual report with the table of exhibits attached, for Class A, Section II, it affords me great pleasure to state that the exhibit compared very favorably with those of the past, and from my ob- servation I am sure the quality far exceeded the previous year. During my two years as superintendent of the dairy breeds I have had considerable complaint from exhibitors as well as patrons in regard to the arrangement of the show barns. It is almost impossible for ladies to go be- tween the center and outside rows of stalls, and I would suggest that the outside row be removed, and if necessary, stalls be secured in the hog aud sheep barn. A table giving appended: the entries, offerings and awards in each ring is hereto Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900. Breed. Number of Entries. a. o o < a — o ^* o < a 1-1 a, ® eooo — a a a a G a a a •4 a & CO — °-3 - • -i - a << P P — > as n 2. o.«- 31 31 33 34 35 35 36 36 37 38 39 id 10 41 41 4J 43 41 4f, 45 Holstein-Friesian bulls cows and heifers exhibitor's herd— bull, cow and three heifers breeder's young herd— bull and four heifers under 2.. get of one sire champion— bulls cows and heifers Total Jersey bulls cows and heifers exhibitor's herd— bull, cow and three heifers breeder's young herd— bull and four heifers under 2 get of one sire champion— bulls cows and heifers Total , Ayrshire bulls cows and heifers " exhibitor's herd— bull, cow and three heifers breeder's young herd— bull and four heifers under 2 get of one sire champion— bulls cows and heifers 11 16 4 11 Total 13 6 11! 1^ 5 12 17 in 16 is 12 17 39 7H 22 12 V, 15 25 3 4 4 4 59 60 60 45 30 30 $445 $110 110 60 60 45 30 30 $445 $110 110 60 60 45 30 30 $445 > 2.5 S.S 3 5-1 5 CO $110 $11 110 11 60 60 45 30 30 $445 $110 110 60 60 45 30 30 $445 $110 110 60 60 45 30 30 $445 11 Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900. — Concluded. f Number of Entries. %Z ■ o ; i-b ■ >-« • CD : 5 : a : 5 • 00 > 35 Breed. CO ■<) CD » CO K O ►1 o < a CO «< CO & •■« CO s o © CD 7* to * 2 eo«> : o_ .' S : » ■ a : a • e : B d B & CD -* n V) -3 "5 a » -- J. one toi *^ 2. — : ©_ : ©_ • 2. •< a> so '. so '. SO ; f* >-t • B ■ D . B o o < : c : e : o- : e : a '■ ? : ? '■ ? : o Pfeo II B 56 36 57 57 68 58 59 60 60 61 61 Percheron or French Draft stallions. mares Total. Clydesdale stallions, mares Total. English Shire stallions, mares Total. Grade Draft mares.... geldings Total. Pure-bred draft teams. Grade draft teams Total. Jacks ... Jennets. Total. 10 HI 32 1-1 21 7 2S 20 17 37 $130 130 $130 130 $260 $130 130 S260 $130 40 $170 $30 30 $60 $130 130 $130 75 $205 $105 65 $170 $125 105 $230 $60 30 $90 $20 $20 $130 125 $260 $255 13 Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900 — Continued. r o Breed. Number op Entries. > => B =feo > 3B «( CO •I : ©_ : K : » ■ 0 : & : s : t> t\5 co"> : o_ : S : p ■ D : o. ." e '■ B Ch«i ; O : S : & • e : & : c '■ B a & n> *< a> s> i © & h3 0 -f- a,1"* o Ma W •t a B £" B 00 a.S B <-*■ o •a i a> B 3" B n fffi Mules 15 5 7 6 5 38 7 4 $130 30 30 $190 $130 ('.'■> Pair mules, over 3, in harness 30 fffi 3 or under, in harness 30 Total 15 51 52 40 44 72 57 27 74 72 110 79 78 112 315 105 108 122 69 63 65 185 89 5 27 23 24 34 29 25 48 40 59 92 79 53 80 168 60 64 75 38 38 28 78 52 7 33 41 26 31 50 25 27 31 66 63 68 58 86 165 89 86 122 34 39 28 98 40 6 20 27 24 20 39 28 24 27 53 53 39 33 67 99 49 59 42 24 23 25 95 49 5 23 27 24 24 33 28 31 29 42 33 "l9 43 71 30 31 19 24 23 46 116 39 49 $190 Grand total, 1900 168 190 161 199 285 194 173 206 306 356 279 257 642 483 537 551. 666 308 344 332 957 411 274 $1,460 1,460 2,030 2,030 2,780 2,780 2,600 3.200 3,780 3,240 2,850 2.340 4.080 4,660 3.470 2.875 2,875 2,060 2.125 2,430 2,430 2,190 1.870 $1,160 1899 1,335 1898 1.470 1897 1,475 1896 2.255 1895 2,145 1894 1,985 1892 2,465 1891 2,765 1890 2,435 1889 2,015 1888 1.835 1887 3,450 1886 4,085 1885 2,775 1884 2,260 1883 2.075 1882 1,725 1881 1,625 1880 1,950 1879 2,300 1878 1,950 1877 1.530 % Respectfully submitted, J. C. Chapman, Superintendent Class B, Section I. CLASS B— HORSES. Section II — Light Horses. A. D. BARBER — Superintendent. Jo the Illinois State Board oj Agriculture: Gentlemen: — 1 herewith submit my report as superintendent of Class B, Section II, light horses, for the year 1900: My department this year had a large list of entries of splendid individuals, but owing to the weather and the fact that we have no place to exhibit except when track and weather are good, it was impossible to make anything like a satisfactory showing of its several animals As it was, we did the best we could in mud and rain. 14 The drivers, saddlers and ponies were, I think, the best ever brought to- gether on any fair ground in the United States; our appointment classes, while a new feature, brought 16 entries. They were fine and would have proved a powerful attraction. Our patrons expressed themselves in the highest terms on our newly ar- ranged barn for this department. The stalls are roomy, well ventilated and lighted, and such valuable animals as are shown at this "Greatest Fair on Earth," can be properly cared for, with no risk of exposures. I would recommend the same classification for the coming fair. Below find statement of offerings and awards in this department for the past 24 years, as prepared by our worthy secretary: Entries, Offerings and Aivards, Fair 1900. o Breed. Number of Entries. > : 0 • *» ■ a : B : 5" : B • CD > a SO i-l 00 O a. o >■< o < CO — • • 2. : £ • SO : o : a. : (= : d to *% com : o_ : ^ ■ ?5 : 0 : 0. : a '• ? 1— » •S SO : a, • SO : a : & : e '■ ? a — *-* << a SO 1 — 0 EL • c ; e+ : O '. w • 1-! • a '■ E. : 5" : B • a f'.M 5 5 10 l 2 3 3 2 2 1 8 13 $130 130 $ 70 63 mares 125 Total 3 2 3 21 $260 $195 <;i Standard Roadster stallions 7 3 1 3 3 6 1 9 4 5 16 26 6 7 $130 130 100 75 $115 130 64 mares 64 100 64 75 Total 10 4 9 10 9 55 $435 $420 65 French Coach stallions 3 4 7 "i l 2 2 4 3 2 5 3 3 6 11 12 $130 130 $260 $100 65 115 Total 23 $215 Bfi German Coach stallions 4 3 7 2 1 3 3 2 5 4 2 6 "2 3 2 5 2 2 4 3 2 5 16 11 27 $130 130 $260 $130 130 Bfi mares Total $260 67 English Hackney stallions 3 2 1 2 5 8 $130 130 $260 $ 60 »;t mares 115 Total 2 5 1 2 13 $175 68 Morgan stallions 3 3 6 3 3 1 1 2 2 4 8 11 $130 130 $ 80 120 68 mares Total 19 $260 $200 69 Driving team, to pole 10 17 4 8 14 29 10 10 10 6 $120 120 60 30 75 75 $120 <;:» Geldings or mares, to harness 4 105 en 60 69 Family mare or gelding— appointment classes.. 30 69 Mare or gelding. 15.1 or over, driven to spider phaeton, etc., by owner 75 69 Pair mares or geldings, 15.1 or over, driven to brougham, etc., by owner 75 Total 27 v: 4 ..! 79 $480 $465 15 Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900 — Concluded. Breed. Number of Entries. a3 * 2 1 — 0 Pi a b a3 1 CO*3 © B & B p &3 o n> B > £.© &B B O 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 Saddle geldings stallions ' ' mares Champion saddle stallion, mare or gelding Combined harness and gaited saddle stallion. mare gelding. High school mare or gelding Park hack mare or gelding Total. Shetland Pony stallions mares tandem four-in-hand .. matched team, saddler Total. Grand total, 1900. 1899. 1898. 1897. 1896. 1895. 1894. 1892. 1891. 1890. 1889. 1888. 1887. 1886. 1S85. 1884. 1883. 1882. 1881. 1880. 1879. 1878. 1877. 15 6 7 3 15 9 37 114 141 115 126 107 109 101 96 101 95 78 30 51 40 50 37 29 63 44 36 39 36 18 55 02 76 52 40 35 30 64 61 56 41 20 43 IS 15 10 12 21 16 10 15 17 45 66 it; 61 50 31 37 33 66 45 37 26 30 31 20 12 17 35 14 24 25 11 30 36 40 38 19 43 35 27 41 50 28 8 22 20 15 17 10 28 17 17 51 7 33 32 40 32 45 51 44 30 40 45 20 4 7 17 7 11 0 25 30 22 34 14 23 13 20 29 8 15 16 13 10 162 13 14 2 2 1 1 30 438 437 466 503 515 502 353 348 436 423 306 129 302 292 284 258 288 414 315 332 371 206 179 $120 120 120 125 75 75 75 75 75 $860 $125 125 25 25 25 25 $350 $3,425 2,451 3,835 3.865 4.625 4,625 4,280 3,130 4,270 3,855 3,122 2,431 3,381 1.991 2,090 7,691 7,881 2,811 2,721 3,911 1.571 1,750 1,540 $120 120 120 125 75 75 75 75 75 $860 $115 125 25 25 25 25 $340 $3. 130 2,129 3,605 3,425 3,900 3.&10 3.420 2,230 3,370 2.855 2,473 1,450 2.686 1.761 1,861 6.822 7,070 3.331 3.106 3,721 1,491 1,570 1,195 Respectfully submitted, A. D. Barber, Superintendent Class B, Section II. 16 CLASS B-HORSES. Section III. — Speed. GEORGE H. MADDEN, Superintendent. lo. the Illinois State Board of Agriculture. Gentlemen; — The following is a statement of the Speed Department of the year 1900: 2 c o Ma PC Class. •z c 3 C CD O Ms a> a 2. 3>° C ° s t» 5' • 5 : » • 56 : b GO B GO ■o CD B ua o' B > ■e g §1 O M- B ' 53 ■ S ■ CO : w . cd ; B •z 2. cd B M" M 5" CO I: Amount collected. Entrance fee de- ducted from win- ners > B o s B M- O B3 a m a & > 3 o B B c+- ■0 2. s T s ■j. cd a 1 a & o H D 3 SB B a « Ma B B Oa > I3 !§ §•* CD ac • B • i-5 • CO : a> : a • o 1 2 2:30 trot *2:12 pace.... 2:30 pace 1 mile run... 34 mile run... 2:20 trot 2:20 pace... . *2:12 trot .... *78 mile run.. 1 mile run *2:35 pace.... *2:09 pace.... *2:25 trot. .. *Derby 78 mile run... *2:16 trot. *2:05 pace.... *2:16 pace.... *% mile run.. l3^ mile run.. *2:35 pace *2-08 trot 21 13 13 9 9 20 20 7 4 6 8 14 16 5 13 7 2 19 5 1 19 7 2 S50 00 12 2 10 9 9 11 8 $300 00 60 00 237 50 99 00 90 00 330 00 240 00 $100 00 S500 600 500 200 200 600 600 600 200 200 500 600 500 300 200 600 800 600 200 200 500 800 500 200 200 $10, 900 $500 $600 $60 00 3 2 1 25 00 100 00 500 200 200 600 540 200 25 00 5 8 5 4 4 8 120 00 240 00 120 66 90 00 7 $60 00- g 600 200 9 - 10 6 60 00 11 500 600 500 300 200 600 800 600 200 200 500 800 500 200 200 12 13 1 1 4 6 1 60 00 60 00 30 00 60 00 60 00 30 00 15 16 17 1s 19 1 10 00 10 00 20 21 2 50 00 50 00 ■>■> 23 *2:40 trot *1 mile run... 19 2 "1 •'i Total 253 53 18 15 $435 00 81 $1,617 50 $410 00 $2, 740 $8, 100 $295 00 $60 09 200 ♦Declared off. Amount of purses offered Amount of purses oaid Amount of purses declared off.. Amount of purses not awarded. Amount of entrance fees collected Amount of entrance fees refunded Net amount of entrance fees collected. Amount stall fees collected Amount suspensions collected Amount suspensions ordered, 1900 Entrance fees collected, 63i503o of purses paid, 2, 740 00 8, 100 00 60 00 $10,900 00 $ 295 00 1, 732 50 $2,027 50 435 00 $10,900 00 $2,027 50 $548 00 585 95 17 The patronage accorded the speed department in 1900 by campaigning horsemen was such as to indicate that, in the main, the present policy of the board and the action of the superintendent are indorsed. The number of entries shows a good increase over the preceding year, which is more than was expected. In fact, if there had been a falling off, no one should have been surprised, as the early indications of the racing season pointed to a shortage of horses for the fall meetings. As usual, the question of charge for stalls was raised. The basis of com- plaint is that other state fairs do not make such charge. Our total revenue from that source is less than $600. Whether, in the long run, we would gain by announcing free stalls for horses actually entered in races is a question that experiment alone can answer. It would at least save the superin- tendent of the speed department from the annoyance of numerous interviews with dissatisfied patrons. Concerning the success of this department last year, there is little to be said. As you are well aware, the inclement weather ruined that part of the fair. However, the showing made in the figures herewith presented is sufficient proof that had the conditions been favorable the department would have done well. The amount of money appropriated last year will be sufficient for the com- ing fair. We have learned that our purses are large enough, and there is every reason to believe that an increase in them would do more harm than good. We have a list of patrons who want just what we have to offer, and we had better holdfast to them, especially when we can do so without incur- ring increased liabilities. There is no longer any question as to the value of the speed ring as an adjunct to a great fair. We have ours on the proper basis and its mainten- ance there will be satisfactory to all concerned. Regarding the matter of special attractions, early in 1900 we entered into an agreement for a race between Joe Patchen and John R. Gentry. The event was widely advertised, and gave promise of being a great attraction for the fair. Unfortunately for all concerned, the horse John R. Gentry broke down, and at so late a date that it was impossible to secure an attrac- tion of merit to take the place of this especial race. 1 mention this to show that we were acting in good faith with the public, for the above mentioned agreement is on file in the secretary's office, and speaks for itself. Respectfully submitted, Geo. H. Madden, Superintendent Class B, Section III. CLASS C— SHEEP. E. B. DAVID— Superintendent. lo the State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen — As superintendent of sheep 20 years ago, and as the superin- tendent of the same department for ten years, at intervals, since that time, I can fully realize the importance of many new breeds brought before the public, as well as the improvement in all classes and breeds. Sheep have shown a vast improvement in taking on flesh, as well as distributing the same over the carcass, to increase their value on the block. Many breeds have made great gains in the texture and quantity and weight of the fleece. Two years ago, when the premiums were cut 40 per cent, the number of sheep shown was only 336, but last year, with increased premiums and many invitations sent to exhibitors, the number of sheep was 491, and the quality of the exhibit was increased in the same ratio. Experts in the handling of sheep gave much praise to the exhibit of 1900, with the remark that " no better sheep were ever shown.'' —2 A 18 The number on exhibition was larger than was ever shown on the Illinois State Pair Ground, except in the years 1885 aud 1894. The following table shows the entries and the amount of premiums offered and paid from the year 1876 to the present time: Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900. r o Breed. No of Entries. > o a fcfcg P" : o : ts • >-» • a> ■ g : £' : S > SLo ■ 3 \ e+ : c . i-* : ■o ■ ~i ■ a '■ § : 5' : 5 • CO •<• a s» i 00 o_ a. o o < a ® 2 i-l ?o ; 0_ : £ : so • a : a. .* c : b B & i «< a> so "-» © P* o . 73 Cotswold rams 4 9 8 7 10 11 22 27 6 4 7 7 S61 61 30 30 15 15 $61 73 ewes 61 73 30 73 30 73 15 73 15 Total 13 15 21 73 $212 $212 74 Leicester and Lincoln rams 1 1 .... 2 $41 41 20 20 12 12 $10 74 74 flocks — ram and three ewes 74 74 2 12 74 Total 1 1 4 $146 $22 75 Southdown rams 4 5 4 6 6 6 14 17 5 2 4 4 $61 61 30 30 15 15 $61 75 ewes 61 75 30 75 30 75 15 75 15 9 6 7 10 9 9 12 46 $212 $212 76 Shropshire rams 10 9 25 25 4 3 6 6 $61 61 30 30 15 15 $61 76 ewes 61 76 30 7fi 30 76 15 76 15 13 18 19 69 $212 $212 77 5 6 6 5 7 6 18 17 5 3 6 6 $61 61 30 30 15 15 $61 77 ewes 61 77 30 77 30 77 15 77 15 Total 11 11 13 55 $212 $212 78 Hampshire rams 3 5 4 4 5 4 12 13 4 4 5 5 41 41 20 20 12 12 41 78 41 78 20 78 20 78 12 78 12 Total 8 8 9 43 $146 $146 19 Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900 — Continued. o Breed. No OF Entries. > o 1 i to »-k a H •< CD SO >-» o 50 '-I B o : a O c . c • B ft B -< • CO II 079 079 079 079 079 079 79 79 79 79 79 79 80 80 80 80 80 80 si si 81 SI 81 SI 82 S2 SJ s'J 82 S2 8 8 9 9 9 10 26 27 6 6 6 7 $61 61 30 30 15 15 $61 61 flocks — ram and three ewes 30 " pens — get of one ram 30 ' ' champion— rams 15 15 Total 16 5 6 18 19 78 $212 $212 Ram bouillet rams 8 6 7 6 20 18 4 3 8 7 $61 61 30 30 15 15 $212 $61 ewes 61 flocKs — ram and three ewes 30 pens — get of one ram 30 champion — rams 15 ewes 15 Total 11 14 13 60 $212 Suffolk rams $41 41 20 20 12 12 $146 ' ' ewes flocks — ram and three ewes pens — get of one ram " champion — rams Total 3 3 3 4 4 4 10 11 3 2 3 4 $41 41 20 20 12 12 $41 41 ewes flocks — ram and three ewes 20 ' ' pens — get of one ram 12 champion— rams 12 ewes 12 6 7 8 Total 33 $146 $138 2 3 2 4 4 5 8 12 3 1 3 3 $41 41 20 20 12 12 $146 $41 41 ewes flocks — ram and three ewes 20 pens — get of one ram 12 champion — rams 12 12 5 6 9 Total 30 $138 20 Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900 — Concluded. r o Breed. No OF Entries. > to »-* a ►3 >< CO © . o B &■ IS >1 5 5,5- o l-B . & •< « & 1 o o • S3 : b : & SB o s s" < . B • B o. B i > •8 3 *g O i-fs Grand total, 1900. 1899. 1898. 1897. 1896. 1895. 1894. 1892. 1891 . 1890. 1889. 1888. 1SV7. 1886. 1885. 1884. 1883. 1882. 1881. 1880. 1879. 1878. 1877. 93 108 123 491 $2,002 71 73 83 336 1,356 76 76 84 389 2,138 87 79 99 425 2,128 77 7& 90 391 2,096 100 105 103 468 1,740 119 107 102 520 2,030 76 77 79 363 1.740: 83 87 75 408 1.860, 72 74 74 350 1,620] 46 45 49 242 1,6201 67 67 60 225 1,440 75 68 68 386 1,830 93 74 74 395 1,980 105 110 102 554 1,980: 88 98 70 409 1,880 64 72 60 317 1.320 92 103 85 431 1,320 75 90 61 348 1,290 87 75 77 370 1.290 88 145 77 456 1,290 30 40 30 453 320 775 . 660 Respectfully submitted, 81,716 1,344 1,964 2.104 1,972 1.740 2,030 1,725 1,845 1.565 1,342 1. 125 1.545 1,740 1.775 1,485 1,085 1,090 1,260 1.265 990 765 630 E. B. David, Superintendent Class C 21 CLASS D— SWINE. JAMES H. ASHBY— Superintendent. lo the Illinois State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen: — Herewith find table giving the entries, offerings and awards in each ring in Class D, for 1900, as well as the number of same for 23 pre- ceding years, the same forming my report for the current year: Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900. c o Number of Entries. > S B i > SB CO Hk a 3» a i-3 in a,B B o Breed. a SB CO a3 *i So -2 B p. 9 "I II O B ; 1 5 B Si"- o l-b : a «4 ; os •a • 85 & • o : B . O * r+ : c (J> a> ►1 o 1 . b : & : a • o o — : o. : jo : b B 5" B B 3' E : © . l-b : •©• • i • a : § : 5' : B ► -! to "t a & >i ca © © © < a ® £ Ml : & • & : a . Q, : c d D & a> ©_ — ** cr INS ; 0_ : S • s» : a ■ a ej © a ££ >■» : B • © • B : g- © a O Ms ■a a> B 5" B CO 86 Duroc Jersey Re< » * • * I boars 8 8 10 10 .... 12 11 22 16 52 45 12 12 4 3 8 7 9 12 $63 63 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 1 $63 63 15 86 SOWS ; 86 champion — boars 86 15 15 86 boar and three sows over one year 86 boar and three sows over one year bred by exhibitor 15 86 boar and three sows under one 15 86 boar and three sows under one year bred by exhibitor 15 8fi 15 Rfi — get of one boar 25 16 20 23 To Other 38 164 $256 $256 87 Distinct Breeds — boars 3 4 3 3 .... 3 3 4 4 13 14 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 $63 63 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 $63 63 87 4 • it 14 ft ■ ■ • 4 * t I tl II • » It » « * * * • — sows 87 15 -7 15 87 —boar and three sows over one year 15 87 —boar and three sows over one year bred by exhibitor —boar and three sows under 15 87 15 87 —boar and three sows under one year bred by exhibitor 15 87 15 87 — get of one boar 25 7 6 6 8 To Grand 42 $256 $256 total, 1900. 46 51 67 85 98 80 107 86 95 120 83 71 78 55 78 64 72 41 55 62 57 70 83 85 91 106 121 118 125 105 131 157 103 75 79 80 77 84 87 58 65 68 75 87 183 97 101 91 144 141 161 HI 117 128 65 331 112 107 131 127 173 147 174 127 188 187 132 131 132 105 157 161 179 136 147 191 636 645 617 667 864 799 921 730 853 1,054 613 310 530 393 515 532 579 375 429 439 136 596 343 $1, 280 1.255 1,460 1,225 2,045 1,960 1,960 1.715 1.880 1,880 1,760 1.440 1,995 2,065 1,760 1,835 1.825 1,550 1,475 1,475 1,485 1.420 1,485 $1,275 1,247 1899 1898 1897 1896 1895 1894 1892 1891 1890 1889 1888 1887 1886 1885 1884 1883 1882 1881 1880 1879 1878 1877. 1,420 1,225 2.025 1,865 1,955 1,675 1,865 1,875 1.507 1,375 1,935 1,915 1,710 1,775 1,800 1,530 1,465 1.425 1,475 1.420 1,380 1 Respectfully submitted, JAMES H. ASHBY, Superintendent Class D. 23 CLASS E— POULTRY. C. A. TAT MAN— Superintendent. To the Illinois State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen: — As superintendent of the poultry department of the State fair of 1900, I respectfully submit the following report: The exhibit of poultry was not quite so large as that of last year, but there was enough to comfortably fill the coops and all the available space in the building. The exhibit of the American breeds was excellent, and the num- ber shown reached nearly 500. The Mediteranean breeds were next in num- ber, and made a beautiful show. Then came the Bantams, Asiatics and Games. The exhibit of incubators, brooders and other poultry yard appliances was possibly the largest and most varied of any like exhibition ever made on the Illinois State Fair grounds. Several of the incubators were hatching chick- ens daily during the fair, and the percentage of eggs hatched was very good, when all the circumstances are taken into consideration, the brooders having been "set" at the places of manufacture and shipped hundreds of miles to the fair. Your superintendent would recommend that a suitable premium be offered for this class of work — the award to be made on the number of chicks hatched out of a given number of eggs; the incubators to be subject to rules made by the board, so that there could be no fraud perpetrated, and everything per- taining to the exhibit placed on the same basis. Your superintendent is satisfied that the exhibitors and public generally approved the decisions of the awarding judges, Mr. M. B. Pierce of Indian- apolis, and M. W. Summers of Curran, 111. The number of fowls on exhibition, was 1,901; the amount of premiums offered, $884; the amount of premiums paid, $618.50. Taking the exhibit as a whole it was very satisfactory. A table giving the entries, offerings and awards in this department for a term of years is hereby appended and made a part of this report: Entries, Offerings and Aivards, Fair 1900. =-t- Breed. 2 a B c

>i o S3 CD >-t CD •z c B c 8 ■-< SO 95 i-S to > B o C d o PS CD i-S CD Qj > B o e 0 ■o S. 88 American 467 242 361 55 53 48 113 187 260 14 10 29 20 13 3 26 $150 50 86 00 139 75 56 00 49 00 35 CO 42 00 49 00 91 00 37 75 15 00 54 00 37 50 31 50 10 00 $98 25 89 Asiatic 75 00 90 Mediterranean 92 50 91 Polish 41 00 99 Hamburg 35 50 93 French and Dorking 21 00 94 Game 30 50 95 . 39 25 9fi Bantams other than Game 63 00 97 Miscellaneous 13 50 98 Guineas 7 50 99 Turkeys 40 50 100 Ducks 27 00 101 Geese 24 00 10? Pigeons 10 00 103 9 9 ■ ■ 24 Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900 — Concluded. r o Breed. Total, 1900. 1899. 1898. 1897. 1896. 1895. 1894. 1892. 1891. 1890. 1889. 1888. 1887. 1886. 1885. 1884. 1883. 1882. 1881. 1880. 1879. 1878. 1877. E Diplomas. 3 cr a as 2 >-» a c o S p a- cr a> n> fD a >■» l-« r+ o ID 1— PS ^ CO P >1 a B. O. Cash Premiums. > B o o i a. 1,901 2,440 2,047 2,661 2,262 2,547 2,532 730 829 680 724 250 528 499 528 497 166 329 205 352 454 359 394 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 9 4 9 9 7 10 $ 884 00 880 00 1,229 00 1.229 0d 1,234 00 1 143 00 927 00 751 00 814 00 719 00 716 00 576 00 867 00 872 00 867 00 857 00 812 00 812 00 812 00 817-00 812 00 784 00 663 00 > E o s a ■3 618 50 669 00 926 50 1,061 00 964 00 875 00 820 00 590 00 629 00 582 00 507 00 361 00 635 00 314 00 604 00 539 00 322 00 481 00 398 00 447 00 509 00 537 00 379 00 Respectfully submitted, C. A. T ATM AN, Superintendent Class E. 25 CLASS F— MECHANIC ARTS. W. C. GARRARD — Superintendent. lo the Illinois State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen; — A table giving the number of entries in the various rings of this department for 1900, as well as the entries, offerings and awards since 1876 forms my report for this year: Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900. r 0 53 c B a- a *-s o a a <5" en Silver Medals. Cash Premiums. Exhibit. 1 c 1 O ■« B o 0 a trt- O R5 a i (5 a. > 5 o i= a n 93 101 St. Fu M£ Le Se Mi Re Pr Mt To 19 3 8 105 rniture, desks, etc 106 1 107 108 3 10** ning 1 21 110 11 1 111 112 42 tal, 1900 86 80 53 68 66 30 54 43 47 40 39 2 4 16 11 65 103 125 92 48 98 74 152 23 22 23 23 22 23 21 21 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 1 2 2 3 5 6 5 2 5 6 1 2 4 1899 $17 00 17 00 17 00 17 00 $17 00 1898 14 00 1897 14 00 1896 17 00 1895 1894 1892 1891 80 00 80 00 80 00 80 00 80 00 45 00 95 00 50 00 1890 40 00 1889 1888 1887 1886 35 00 1885 35 00 1884 1883 1882 64 64 48 26 107 105 18 17 17 10 17 28 65 00 65 00 75 00 75 00 75 00 75 00 55 00 1881 65 00 1880 65 00 1879 70 00 1878 35 00 1877 65 00 Respectfully submitted, W. C. Garrard, Superintendent Class F. 26 CLASS G— FARM PRODUCTS. D. W. VITTUM— Superintendent. lo the Illinois State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen— Herewith I submit as my report a table giving the entries , offerings and awards in this class for 1900, as well as for 24 preceding years, the same having been compiled in the secretary's office: Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900. 0 • c .B a- (B 1 O i-n IS B 5' CD Silver Medals. Diplomas. Cash Premiums. Exhibit. 2 B c O Si a a S5 0 B c CB S P to s. CD 25 c B C a> o « a> p. Z a 3 c SO & -i & a p. > B o 0 s trt O a> -t a > B o c a •a S. Si 113 Grains and seeds (by amateurs) Grains and seeds (by professionals) Vegetables (by professionals) Dent corn from northern Illinois ... Dent corn from central Illinois . Dent corn from southern Illinois ... Dent corn — ODen to the world 199 1 590 39 85 12 60 12 3 82 3 32 64 56 1 6 14 12 1 2 1 1 $ 187 25 403 54 54 54 54 45 20 54 15 16 24 9 25 200 600 1,500 S 167 114 115 15 397 116 54 117 54 118 54 119 54 i?o Dei Dei Sh< She Sw Poi Mis Coi Yie Coi Coi 45 121 it corn— Grand sweepstakes 20 m 54 1?3 slling test — Sweepstakes 15 1S4 set corn 16 1?5 >corn 24 1?fi cellaneous 9 m n products 1tf8 Id of corn per acre 150 m n show 525 130 1.400 al. 1900 1,271 908 1.225 1,483 1,229 2,656 1,661 740 1,229 996 525 435 786 471 591 426 299 606 361 580 655 454 412 3 3 3 3 3 11 11 6 10 13 14 14 12 12 9 10 8 8 7 7 7 2 3 3 3 2 6 4 2 7 8 7 3 5 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 S3. 339 3.410 7,435 3,500 3,110 3,511 2,964 2,422 1,364 789 770 692 1,123 798 710 1.198 802 802 759 726 711 6S4 674 $3,053 1899 2,944 1898 2,705 1897 2,98(9 1896 11 11 11 1 1 2,833 1895 3,486 1894 2,876 1892 2.407 1891 9 1.236 1890 727 1889 648 1888 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 510 1887 952 1886 731 1885 627 1884 1,075 1883 568 1882 701 1881 552 1880 611 1879 626 1878 594 1877 556 Respectfully submitted, D. W. Vittum, Superintendent Class G. 27 CLASS H— HORTICULTURE AND FLORICULTURE. W. A. YOUNG— Superintendent, lo the Illinois State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen — Herewith I submit to you my report as superintendent of Class H, Horticulture and Floriculture, for the fair of 1900: The amount offered in premiums in the horticultural department was $968, and the amount paid for same was $827. The amount offered in premiums in the department of floriculture was $658, and the amount paid out for same was $620. The exhibit of fruit in 1900 was larger than in any former year, and the quality and variety exceeded that of any former year. The display of apples, pears, peaches, plums, quinces, and the collection of native fruits and nuts was never better. The artistic arrangement of the general State exhibit added greatly to the effectiveness of the fruit display and the at- tractiveness of the department. We still have all the old diseases and insect enemies to fruit to contend with and many new ones, yet the live horticulturist of today, with the new discoveries in insecticides and fungicides, and new inventions in spraying machinery, is better enabled to produce better fruit and more of it, than ever before. Our achievement at the Paris Exposition in 1900 has placed Illinois in the front rank as an apple producing state, and according to the awards by the French jury, we showed better fruit than any other state or nation, France included. The exhibit in Class H, Section II, Floriculture, was the largest in entries and awards ever before made at the Illinois State Fatr, and was the most attractive feature of all the displays in the Dome building. Table giving the entries, offerings and awards in this department for the year 1900 is herewith appended: Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900. — Exhibit. = E a n O cd d r+- 2. cd' Gold Medals. Silver Medals. Diplomas. Cash Premiums. 2 C B c CD O ft CD i-S CD p. c B c CD •S 85 SJ P ■-! & CD & B C CD 1 O CD ■-S CD 2 B c . CD i-l S3 S3 a. CD •z e B o* CD *S o 14 CD 1 & S3 & >-» c CD P. > B o e a o ft CD 1 a r • > B o p a 13, General State Exhibit 78 181 474 234 $179 250 277 262 $177 132 Fruit from Northern Illinois 179 133 258 134 Fruit from Southern Illinois 213 Total. 1900 967 964 600 719 719 701 478 319 534 111 61 37 91 107 171 116 129 84 149 226 883 528 350 $968 780 962 676 678 658 631 539 606 371 356 223 256 631 643 697 623 561 661 611 614 609 510 $827 1899 579 " 1898 645 1897 595 1896 525 " 1895 1 1 1 1 1 1 560 " 1894 561 1892 1 1 1 511 1891 584 " 1890 1 1 1 1 3 3 5 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 323 1889 295 " 1888 117 " 1887 229 1886 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 575 1885 568 •' 1884 609 " 1883 709 " 1882 496 " 1881 477 " 1880 516 *' 1879 549 " 1878 540 " 1877 356 28 Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900. Exhibit. Silver Medals. Diplomas Cash Premiums. Z s B c O P6 a> ■-< d> Z B 5 c a> P ■1 a n> Z s B cr CD & 5 © s B I 135 136 137 Plants Cut Flowers, Designs, etc. (by professionals)... Cut Flowers. Bouquets and Floral Designs, (by amateurs) Total. 1900. 1899. 1898. 1897. 1896. 1895. 1894. 1892. 1891. 1890 . 1889. 1888. 1887. 1886. 1885. 1884. 1883. 1882. 1881. 1880. 1879. 1878. 1877. 35 112 83 1 1 S257 285 113 230 225 336 281 422 315 189 225 218 312 180 94 112 185 213 192 137 274 219 279 282 365 400 1 1 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 5 7 5 4 3* 3 2 1 1 3 3 4 2 4 4 3 3 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 $655 549 729 721 876 828 521 471 541 541 512 296 508 684 843 831 781 775 725 763 675 630 615 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 6 6 7 5 5 6 5 7 1 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 6 6 5 2 2 3 3 5 $257 270 93 $620 496 647 643 822 738 455 459 515 536 483 214 274 646 722 Respectfully submitted, Wm. A. Young, Superintendent Class H. CLASS I— FINE ART. F. C. ROSSITER— Superintendent. lo the State Board oj Agriculture; Gentlemen— As superintendent of Class I, Fine Art, I desire to report to to you that the exhibit in my department shows an improvement over last year. Although the exhibits of the last two years fell below previous years in number, the quality as a whole was much improved, thereby more than compensating for the deficiency. We had as many pictures as could be advantageously hung, for the walls are so high that any picture hung above the center could not be well seen. Your superintendent has been asked to provide for an exhibit in amateur photography in connection with Class I. From inquiry upon the subject it appears to be a novelty that would take well. Provision could be made for the exhibit in the southwest corner of the gallery, just south of the educa- tional exhibit. Premiums could be offered in medals and diplomas. 29 A table giving the entries, offerings and awards in this department since and including 1877, is made a part of this report. Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900. Respectfully submitted, F, C Rossiter, Superintendent Class I. CLASS K— TEXTILE FABRICS. r -t a 3 CD o CD a 5' 00 Silver Medals. Cash Premiums. Exhibit. Z e B C a i o a? cd CD a. p B c cd (0 1 a > B o p a e*- O t% CD >1 CD a, > B o s a •o £. 138 Pii De To 294 197 180 S350 140 212 $346 139 (by amateurs) 140 140 204 tal. 1900 671 807 885 908 961 849 839 726 268 406 483 321 233 243 277 271 111 196 196 168 214 103 162 $702 702 702 702 695 727 652 562 528 435 516 326 417 557 413 478 383 176 91 91 96 96 161 $690 1899 666 1898 652 1897 691 1896 622 1895 690 1894 631 1892 531 1891 426 1890 373 1889 443 1888 297 1887 270 1886 471 1885 3 3 6 61 43 34 16 29 58 1 1 20 28 22 16 12 12 400 1884 430 1883 214 1882 70 1881 56 1880 91 1879 92 1878 71 1877 68 TITOS. S. MARSHALL— Superintendent. To the State Board of Agriculture : Gentlemen— I beg to submit herewith my report as superintendent of Class K, Textile Fabrics. While the entries were not so numerous as for sev- eral years past the grade of the work was above the average and made the display very commendable. 30 I submit herewith the detailed statement of the entries made and premiums offered and paid: Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900. Exhibit. Diplomas. z e B c o as & C 5 c a> "i S» s» >■« n Z. Cash Premiums. > B o c 3 t-t- o «? a> >-» 3> o c a •3 141 Home-made goods 142 Knitting. 143 " 144 145 Crocheting Quilts and Patchwork Domestic Lace 146 Embroidery 147 Fancy \York Total, 1900. 1899. 1898. 1897. 1896. 1895. 1894. 1892. 1891. 1890. 1889. 1888. 1887. 1886. 1885. 1884. 1883. 1882. 1881. 1880. 1879. 1878. 1877. 138 97 182 95 133 508 1 303 $ 52 75 74 52 71 306 120 1456 1899 1769 1889 1976 2261 2448 1879 1458 1653 1272 989 1208 1223 938 1047 727 746 842 949 995 618 588 $750 766 847 853 892 886 906 886 840 771 727 525 548 655 721 753 592 575 587 565 567 480 588 12 17 17 17 3 1 2 17 17 17 19 14 13 13 13 13 17 4 2 1 1 2 S 52 73 74 52 62 306 120 S739 762 835 837 874 876 875 854 791 741 704 520 546 649 700 728 570 542 541 523 517 417 486 Respectfully submitted, Thos. S. Marshall, Superintendent Class K. CLASS L— EDUCATION. FRED A. BUSSE— Superintendent. lo the Illinois State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen— The exhibits in this department for 1900 exceeded in quantity, and in some respects surpassed in quality those of the preceding year. When the premium list was revised one year ago, additional premiums were offered with the view of securing a greater variety of work from the rural schools. As a result of this enlargement of the premium list the country school exhibit was larger and more attractive this year than ever before, especially that of Sangamon county, under the direction of County Superintendent Charles Van Dorn. The work from Will and Mercer counties was also an improvement upon that of former years. I have been informed that under the direction of 31 the county superintendent's section of the State Teachers' association, an outline of work in agriculture has been added during the year to the course of study for rural schools. This movement for the improvement of the country schools will meet, I am sure, with the warm approval of this board. As evidence of our appreciation of this plan intended to improve the school privileges of our country boys and girls, I suggest that we still further en- large the premium list so as to encourage exhibits which shall show the re- sults of the introduction of the study of agriculture in our rural schools. As the exhibits in the various lines of work are increasing from year to year, I recommend that more screens be made for the display of maps, draw- ings, etc., and that two cases be supplied, furnished with locks and keys, for such valuable school work as can not otherwise be safely displayed. In closing this brief report, I wish to thank the Superintendent of Public Instruction, through whose office the exhibits in this department were received and returned to the exhibitors, for the valuable services which he has rendered the board. The following table gives the entries, offerings and awards in each ring in this class for 1900, as well as the totals from 1878 to 1900: Entries, Offerings and Awards, Fair 1900. — b Exhibit. Z a B o" a •i O Ml fltl d i-l 5' W Diplomas. Cash Premiums. s 5 c a © a a i CD & 2. B c CO ?o Si & a> & > B o C B © 05 CD >-! CD & > E o c B ef- £. 148 Country school exhibit 71 137 88 18 23 29 17 19 24 $255 330 435 $235 149 260 150 345 Total, 1900 296 266 165 130 81 215 229 320 449 291 532 415 640 425 244 557 309 345 368 482 157 174 70 63 57 57 54 74 72 71 69 72 68 67 71 71 59 56 53 50 46 34 19 60 49 45 42 37 63 63 59 57 59 54 48' 49 65 56 54 42 46 44 31 19 $1. 020 915 825 825 780 859 851 851 834 839 839 841 704 666 588 534 416 330 322 305 300 $840 1899 680 1898 1897 610 590 1896 445 1895 610 1894 618 1892 617 1891 610 1890 555 1889 597 1888 485 1887 487 1886 617 1885 516 1884 512 1883 371 1882 332 1881 316 1880 283 1879 305 1878 Respectfully submitted, Fred A. Busse, Superintendent Class L. 32 CLASS M— AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. M. ZIMPELMANN— Superintendent. lo the Illinois State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen — As superintendent of Class M, Agricultural Implements, it gives me pleasure in presenting my report to your honorable body, to state that the department is in a healthy and prosperous condition. The fact that we had no more exhibits was simply due to the fact that we had no more space to accommodate exhibitors; all space was engaged very early in the season, and but very few changes were made afterwards. The best feeling prevailed among the machine men, and the efort on the part of the depart- ment to make the fair both pleasant and profitable, seemed to be fully ap- preciated. The prevailing rainy weather during the week of the fair, flooding much of the field space between the Dome building and Machinery Hall, pointed out the necessity of more room under cover, with cement floor, and I trust that the Legislature will take up this matter in earnest and vote a suitable appro- priation to carry on this work. The income from the Machinery building, as given below, shows conclusively that it will be a profitable investment: Number of exhibitors in the department 185 Number of exhibitors in Machinery Hall 33 Amount of space occupied in Machinery Hall, square feet 37.691 Amount collected for same at 50 cents per square foot $1, 884 55 Total expenses of department for year 279 04 Net amount above expenses $1, 605 51 Number of articles exhibited 1. 809 Number of articles in field 1. 218 Number of articles in hall 591 Net revenue per article exhibited in nail $2 72 Number of helpers' tickets issued 436 Number of team tickets issued 24 A list of the amounts paid for space by each exhibitor will be found in the financial report of the board, published elsewhere in this volume. The following list comprises all the articles exhibited in the department, which may serve as an index to what visitors to our great fair may find to in- spect and investigate in this department. As a retiring member of the board, I wish to thank all for the courteous treatment accorded me, and the assistance rendered me by the secretary and others during my absence. 33 Entries, Fair WOO. r o Exhibit. Number of entries. 151 Engir Mills, Vehic Grain Hayir Plant Total, les. pumps machines. 265 152 179 153 690 154 harvester; ig machine zrs, plows, 1900 25 155 70 156 580 1,809 1899 271 1898 269 220 1896 . 181 1895 423 518 1892 452 1891 736 1890 1889 741 574 197 1887 239 1886 533 1885 513 1884 572 1883 792 1882 710 1881 . 652 1880 439 1879 137 1878 . 361 1877 . 393 Respectfully submitted, M. ZlMPELMANN, Superintendent Class M. CLASS N— DAIRY, APIARY AND PANTRY STORES. H. J. CATER— Superintendent. lo the Illinois State Board of Agriculture : Gentlemen:— Your superintendent of Class N, dairy and apiary products and pantry stores, takes pleasure in submitting the following report of the several sections of the department of the State fair under his supervision: DAIRY PRODUCTS. The exhibit in this section was an excellent one. Although not so large as that last year, the score card indicates a rise in quality. The model cooler in which tne butter is kept continues to give general satisfaction to both the exhibitors and those in charge. THE APIARY. It is unfortunate that this exhibit, which is always a large one, has to be located in a remote corner of the building, on the second floor, away from the other exhibits in this department, thus causing great inconvenience to all concerned. I would recommend that some provision be made so that all the sections of Class N can be kept together in the future. As it is, your super- intendent can not give one section of the exhibit the attention it deserves —3 A. 34 without neglecting the other. The thanks of the Board of Agriculture are due to the Beekeepers' Association for the great interest taken in this branch of farm industry, as well as for the splendid exhibits made by its members. PANTRY STORES. In this section of the department we were simply overwhelmed. During the summer your superintendent had two large cases made for cakes, think- ing that would be sufficient to accommodate this ever increasing and interest- ing exhibit; but on the contrary, if we had double the space, it would all be tilled to overflowing with the most delicious cake of every variety named in our extensive prize list. Your superintendent would recommend that the cases for jams, canned fruits, etc., be remodeled before another fair, all adapted for the purposes for which they are used. The culture fell heir to those cases from the exhibit in the Illinois building at the World's Fair, where they were used in the school exhibit. The material in them is sufficient to make cases nearly double their present capacity, for the exhibition of such articles as are now shown in them. This change could be made ac a small expense, by any competent cabinetmaker. Your superin- tendent has requested the secretary to have prepared designs for these changes in anticipation of an order for the work. A table giving the entries, offering and awards in this department is here- with appended: showing jellies, They are not at Board of Agri- Entries, Offerings and Aivai •ds, Fair 1900. Exhibit. Diplomas. Silver Medals. Cash Premiums. z c B a ~t o a n> Z c B c SS S3 p= ~i a. & Z c B o- fD i-S C -i ft z c B c 1 S3 » ■-! P. > 3 o o r*- o H? "1 ft C > B o c B "= s. 157 Butter 71 3 11 149 39 3 13 800 279 878 48 $ 82 15 50 3,672 54 15 S 82 158 " sweepstakes 15 159 " pro rata exhibit 50 160 " county exhibit.. 926 161 Cheese 54 1fi9 ' ' sweepstakes 15 163 Dairy implements.. 164 Bread, cakes, etc. (by amateurs) — (open to all i Jellies, preserves, etc Bees and honey 1 4 1 313 183 179 375 313 165 17S 166 179 167 292 Total. 1900 2.294 2.1S6 1.912 1.303 1,634 112 73 131 109 123 92 27 35 38 61 6 6 6 6 6 $1,878 4,831 4 786 4.784 4.870 4.160 513 388 1,347 1,347 1.317 72 120 120 120 $2, 104 1899 2 1 2 1.950 1898 1.730 1897 . . 1.460 1896 " *1895 1894 1,372 425 239 1892 1891 1 288 148 1890 1S89 184 178 1888 1887 60 105 1886 115 1885 120 * Includes only dairy exhibits previous to 1896. Respectfully submitted, H. J. Cater, Superintendent Class N. 35 MARSHAL OF THE RING. C. M. SIMMONS— Marshal. lo the State Board oj Agriculture : Gentlemek — In pursuance of the custom of the State Board of Agricul- ture, I submit the following brief report of the work assigned the marshal of the ring at the State fair of 1900. As you are all aware the week started out as fine as the most enthusiastic fair visitor or exhibitor could wish for. The exhibits were large and fully up to the high standard already attained by the Illinois State fair. Monday and Tuesday were ideal fair days, and everything gave encouragement for the most successful exhibit and attendance ever seen on the fair grounds. The showing of stock up to the close of business Tuesday afternoon was expedi- tiously and satisfactorily performed. The rain of Tuesday night was but the forerunner of the deluge that followed, and that continued almost without cessation during Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. A more disagreeable time was never experienced on a fair ground than during the period above referred to. Rain, mud and splash had a corner en everything in sight. Jupiter Pluvius for once was running the State fair, preventing the carrying out of the program in the speed, saddle and harness classes. The awards were made, however, at such times between storms as the superintendent of the light horse department could catch, with the aid of a mackintosh and umbrella. The races were declared off, as it was impossible for anything to start on the track, except light draught boats. I think the committee on dates did the right thing in changing the date to the first week in October. Had the weather been good there is no doubt but that the State Board of Agriculture would have made a new record in attendance and receipts. The necessity of taking some action, on the part of this board, resulting in the erection of a round top pavilion in which stock to halter can be exhibited and where visitors can be seated and witness the showing, rain or shine, be- comes more and more apparent each succeeding fair. This building should enclose an amphitheatre seating 3,000 to 4,000 people, seats to be free. More good, wide walks running from the Dome building west to the street running north and south, and north on said street; also one from the Dome building to the Woman's building, and the steps should be taken off the walk on the north side of the eating houses and be set back in the buildings. While suggestions are in order, the street running east and west, south of t lie grand stand, should be widened about 15 feet. This could be done with- out much cost. The street is entirely too narrow for the great crowds visit- ing the fair. Under the direction of the marshal of the ring is placed the several musical organizations engaged for the week of the fair, and it is with pleasure we report that the music of the Illinois Watch Factory band of Springfield, Goodman's band of Decatur, Spencer's band of Peoria, and the Jacksonville Juvenile band, was of the highest order and gave entire satisfaction to the many lovers of good music attending the fair. The New York Symphony orchestra, com- posed strictly of ladies, occupied the drumhead in the Exposition building each morning and afternoon of the week, and fully sustained the national reputation enjoyed by that organization; last, but not least, the Midnight Jubilee Singers of St. Louis entertained the manufacturers of vehicles and implements in Machinery hall, the ladies and babies in the Exposition build- ing. These colored singers did much to make us forget the pattering on the roof of the incessant rain. With the highest regard for each and every member of this board, I am Very respectfully, CM. Simmons, Marshal of the Ring. 36 AUDITOR. E. B. DAVID, Auditor. lo the State Board oj Agriculture: Gentlemen — As auditor for your honorable body for the year 1900, I take pleasure in submitting the following report: 1 have approved vouchers numbering from 717 to 1,452 inclusive, excepting No. 1,084 for $10.50, making in all 734 vouchers. 1 have also countersigned warrants on the treasurer of the same numbers, the total amounting to $60,192.60, which were distributed as follows: Department of Agriculture $ 8.886 3t State Fair 30, 3 19 95 Fertilizers 650 00 Live Stock 258 10 Permanent improvements 20, 078 24 Total $60, 192 60 Respectfully submitted, E. B. David, A uditor. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. A. J. LOVE JOY, Superintendent. lo the Illinois State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen — Your superintendent! of buildings and grounds would re- spectfully submit the following report for the year 1900: FENCES. During August a severe windstorm blew down the entire north fence, ex- cepting that part supported by shed stalls in the northeast corner of the fair grounds. The open shed storms on the west were entirely destroyed, and the lumber so broken that it was impossible to rebuild them out of it. Your su- perintendent had the old fence surrounding the schoul house, recently pur- chased by the board, taken down and erected on the north line of the grounds, making a line of practically new fence about 500 feet in length. After the storm referred to, it became necessary to build about 1,000 feet of new fence to close the gap made by the wind. The storm also blew out a number of panes of the large, rough glass in Machinery hall and Exposition building, which had to be replaced before the fair. The fair grounds are now bounded on all sides by a good substantial fence, which will last for years if properly cared for. Your superintendent par- chased the paint and had all the wire paling fence on the east, south and west sides, including that on the south side of the race track, given a good coat of paint. This was necessary to arrest the rusting of the wire as well as for the preservation of the paling. Your superintendent would most earn- estly recommend that all the frame buildings and the metal cornices on the brick buildings be given two coats of paint without delay, and that some pro- vision should be made to meet the annual outlay on account of repairs to buildings and roads, and thus relieve the earnings of the fair, which are needed to meet the premiums and expenses of the fair proper. 37 POLICE. To properly police a fair ground is much more of an undertaking than many of you imagine. For two years your superintendent has had charge of this work, but can not say that the work has been at all satisfactory, but he be- lieves that there was an improvement in the service of 1900 over that of 1899. The time is too short to take a body of men, 70 or 80 in number, properly or- ganize them in 24 hours, and have them ready for duty on Monday morning when the fair opens. These men, excepting of course the Chicago police, are inexperienced and unaccustomed to the excitement and crowds incident to a large fair, and can not render as good service to the board as they would un- der other and less exciting circumstances. Your superintendent would recom- mend that in the future, in addition to the Chicago police, police be employed from the several smaller cities throughout the state, and that all police must be uniformed. One uniformed officer is worth five men in plain dress. By so doing you will at least have men of experience to do the work, and a reduced pay-roll. You will remember, of course, that your superintendent may know person- ally but few of the men called to act as policemen, as they come from every section of the State, upon the recommendation of members and friends of the board. FURNITURE. For several years the board has rented a large number of desks and beds for the use of the assistants in the several departments during the week of the fair. Of course this could not be done without considerable expense, to lessen which your superintendent purchased 11 good substantial desks, one for each of the superintendents of departments of the fair, and had made 25 beds, sufficient to accommodate 50 policemen or gatemen. These beds were placed in the west rooms of the custodian's dwelling, and were furnished with new ticks, pillows and blankets, making a complete and comfortable barracks. GROUNDS. No effort should be spared to have additional walks and driveways con- structed throughout the fair grounds. The inclement weather during the last fair demonstrated that with good broad concrete walks, covered with gal- vanized iron roof, a very good fair can be held even if it does rain a day or two. No other fair ground in the United States could have accommodated one- half of the people in attendance on the Illinois State fair in such a severe rain storm as prevailed in 1900. At times there were not less than 20,000 or 25,000 people in the buildings and gi'and stand. INVENTORY. With the assistance of Mr. Rotramel, custodian of the grounds, a_ full and complete list of the personal property of the board was made, and is filed in the secretary's office. This property has all been carefully housed for the winter, and is, except where noted, in good condition. Respectfully submitted, A. J. Lovejoy, Superintendent Buildings and Grounds. 38 PERMITS AND PRIVILEGES. JAS. K. DICKIRSON— Superintendent. lo the Hon. W. H. Fulkerson, President, and Members oj the Illinois State Board oj Agriculture : Gentlemen: — 1 beg leave herewith to present for your consideration and approval my report as superintendent of permits and privileges for the Illi- nois State fair for the year 1900: The sales of concessions for the year 1900 exceeded those of the previous year, aggregating the sum of $7,800.50, but owing to continued rain during fair week many of the concessioners were rendered absolutely unable to pay the stipulated price for their privileges, and it was therefore utterly impos- sible to collect in full. My assistants, without instructions from me, and be- fore I was aware of it, sold gate tickets to the concessioners to the amount of $80.00, under the impression that where concessioners desired more tickets than the rules of the association granted them, it was part of their duty to sell them as many as they desired; and here permit me to make a suggestion: 1 would most respectfully recommend that the superintendent of permits and privileges be permitted and instructed to sell concessioners hereafter the tickets they may need, over and above the number they are entitled to by reason of the purchase of their privileges, as stipulated by the rules adopted by your honorable board, thus saving your secretary the trouble and annoy- ance of honoring the requisition on him for such tickets, as well as the time and trouble incurred by the superintendent of permits and privileges in issu- ing said requisitions. Following is my report of the amount of concessions sold or contracted, the amount of concessions not collected, the amount collected and the amount of all other moneys coming into my hands during the time covered by this re- port; also showing the amount paid over to your treasurer by me, with the treasurer's receipts for same: STATEMENT. J. K. Dickirson. superintendent of permits and privileges, in account with the Illinois State Board of Agriculture, for the year 1900: Dr. To total amount of concessions sold or contracted.,. $7,800 50 To total amount of gate tickets sold to concessioners 80 00 To amount overpaid (occurred of necessity in making change) 1 84 Total S7.882 34 Or. By amount of concessions uncollectable and not collected $1,125 00 By amount of treasurer's receipts, concessions collected 6,722 34 By amount of concessions refunded to Fountaine 35 00 ■ Total $7,882 34 I beg lea\e also to submit herewith my record book for your examination, and a detailed statement itemizing the entire receipts is herewith attached. Respectfully submitted, J. K. Dickirson, Superintendent Permits and Privileges. 39 TRANSPORTATION. J. IRVING PEARCE, Superintendent. lo the State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen — As superintendent of transportation, I have the honor to make the following: report: Our experience last year with the railroads was that each and every one did all it could to make our attendance good by offering low rates of fare. The weather interfered with us, it having rained every day of the fair, com- mencing early in the morning on several days, so that many were kept from attending our grand show, one of the best that Illinois ever gave. I am informed that the railroads generally were well satisfied with their receipts; at least our attendance was largely from points along the railroads instead of being from Springfield and nearby towns. I think there will be no difficulty in inducing the railroads to interest them- selves in offering inducements to residents of Illinois, at a greater distance than heretofore, to attend the fair, as the result of their efforts in this direc- tion last year were highly satisfactory. The officers of the railroads to whom I have talked in regard to the matter since our last fair have said to me that the coming year they intended to give this matter their earnest consideration. I feel that the thanks of this board are due to the railroads for their liberal- ity in furnishing us with transportation for our judges and assistants. Our requests were great, but in no instance were we refused on this account. Respectfully submitted, J. Irving Pearce, Superintendent of Transportation. TICKETS. MARTIN CONRAD, Superintendent. lo the Honorable, the Illinois State Hoard\oj Agriculture: Gentlemen — Below I beg to submit a statement of the tickets received from the Finance committee, how disposed of and the amount of money realized therefrom during the Fair of 1900. Date of Delivery. No. of tickets. Total value. Unsold and returned. Value. Cash. Total value. Acct. with Treasurer- September 23 '. 1.000 10, 000 15,000 25.000 35, 000 40,000 4.000 10, 000 19, 000 102 $ 500 00 5,000 00 7.500 00 12,500 00 17,500 00 20.000 00 2, 000 00 2.500 00 4.750 00 L 020 00 857 8,497 12,381 11,454 21,526 27. 443 3.269 7.010 18. 468 56,1, S 428 50 4,248 50 6, 190 50 5. 727 00 10, 763 00 13,721 50 1,634 50 1, 752 50 4,617 00 568 00 $ 71 50 751 50 1,309 50 6. 773 00 6,737 00 6, 278 50 365 50 747 50 133 00 452 00 $ 500 00 24 5,000 00 25 7,500 00 26 12,500 00 " 27 28 17.500 00 20,000 00 29 2.000 00 Children's tickets Grand stand tickets ... 2,500 00 4.750 00 1,020 00 Less 1,200 single admis- $23,619 00 600 00 1,500 1,000 200 200 3.000 00 2.000 00 600 00 600 00 647 936 197 153 1.294 00 1,872 00 591 00 459 00 Acct. with Secretary- Exhibitors' tickets Add. helpers' tickets .. Wagon tickets $23,019 00 1, 706 00 128 00 9 00 141 00 3.600 00 2, 000 00 600 00 600 00 $25. 003 00 40 MISCELLANEOUS TICKETS OF NO FINANCIAL VALUE. Secretary's Account. Printed. Used. Returned. 3.000 5.000 100 300 2.160 1,950 82 300 840 3,050 18 Delegate complimentary, tickets Horsemen's badges delivered to George H. Madden, Superintendent of Speed. Kind. No. printed. Issued. Returned. Used. Total. 200 200 300 200 200 200 300 200 70 124 125 169 130 76 175 31 200 Drivers' 200 Grooms' 300 Jockeys' 200 Total 900 900 488 412 900 In addition to tbe above I received 1,000 one-horse and 1,000 two-horse vehi- cle tickets, none of which were called for, and I therefore recommend that no more be printed; 75,000 tickets were distributed over the State for Children's day, and 3.000 handsome metal badges, admitting the wearer on "Old Sol- diers' day," were distributed to ex-soldiers of the United States. Respectfully submitted, Martin Conrad, Superintendent of Tickets. Reports were made by chairmen of standing committees as follows: RECEPTION. lo the State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen— Your Reception committee received in the name of the State Board of Agriculture many distinguished guests, among them the governors and members of sister state boards of agriculture, and others who honored us with their presence. The rain and disagreeable weather interfered with the pleasure of our guests and our board, but everybody did all they could to cheer our friends and make their visit enjoyable. We gave them the grandest exhibit that ever was given by any state or natioual fair, both in numbers and quality of the exhibits in every depart- ment. We only regret that the inclemency of the weather prevented their seeing our exhibits to any advantage, but all expressed themselves as being delighted with the extent and quality of the exhibits. Respectfully submitted, J. Irving Pearce, E>. B. David, J. A. Cunningham, F. C. Rossiter, Committee on Reception. 41 CONSTRUCTION. To the Illinois State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen — Your Committee on Construction begs leave to submit the following report: The work of your committee for the past year has been limited, owing to the want of funds available for the purpose of improving the fair grounds, to the remodeling of the school house recently purchased by authority of this board. Your committee adopted the plans and specifications drawn by C. W. Shinn, which provided a house for the custodian of the grounds, and a head- quarters for the police and eratemen, with fully equipped sleeping apartments for sixty men. The contract for the work was let to Mr. M. W. Howard (excepting the plumbing) for the sum of $2,600. The plumbing was let to Mr. J. M. Rippey for the sum of $385, and a new furnace was bought, costing $160. The build- ing was completed and ready for use by the time of the fair, and was found to be most satisfactory in every respect. Your committee also authorized the changing of two rows of sheep pens m the sheep and swine pavilion into a light horse barn, which was done at an expense of $1,000, providing 76 stalls for saddlers and drivers. The change was considered favorably by your committee and all the members of the board who were at hand to be consulted with reference to it, and as we were long on pens and short on stalls for light horses, the change was made. It is hoped that before another fair ample provision can be made to erect a live stock show ring with seating capacity of three or four thousand, where both cattle and horses can be exhibited to halter. Your committee is gratified by the interest shown by exhibitors of ma- chinery and vehicles in the project of enlarging Machinery hall, and the securing of an appropriation for that purpose. Every effort of this board should be made to bring relief to this overcrowded department of the fair. Nothing must be left undone on our part if we hope to retain the enviable position of holding "The Greatest Fair on Earth." Very respectfully submitted, A. D. Barber, Chairman Committee on Construction. MUSEUM. . To the State Board of Agriculture. • Gentlemen— During the last fair a very complete collection of grains and seeds was made from the exhibits there, which was placed in the cases as soon as practical thereafter, and the appearance of the museum greatly im- proved thereby. No other additions were made last year, lack of space preventing anything more than replacement of old specimens. The only expenses incurred on account of the museum in 1900, were $30 for the work of collecting the specimens named, $15 paid to a young lady in charge of the museum during the fair, and $1.35 for pins for labels, thus leaving a balance of $236.65 to the credit of this account. Respectfully submitted, D. W. Vittum, Chairman Museum Committee. 42 CROP REPORTS. lo the Illinois State Board of Agriculture. Gentlemen: — Four regular crop reports have been issued during the past year. While they have been as accurate as it was possible to make them un- der the circumstances, your committee is by no means satisfied with the re- sult. Your secretary has taken up this matter in his report, so it is unnecessary for us to say more than that we thoroughly agree with his view that some action should be taken to insure their greater accuracy. Respectfully submitted, C. M. Simmons, Chairman Museum Committee. MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS. lo the Illinois State Board of Agriculture: Gentlemen — Your Committee on Miscellaneous Awards herewith presents the list of awards of this character made at the Illinois State fair of 1900, and; reccommends that the same be approved: LIST OF MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS. Illinois State Fair, 1900. CLASS F— MECHANIC ARTS. W. C. GARRARD— Superintendent. Lot 110— Recent Useful Inventions and Designs. The National Automatic Telephone Co., Chicago, 111.: New invention in telephone business S. M. Lot 112— Mercantile Exhibit. Bloornington Rug Manufacturing Co.. Bloornington, 111.: Display of rugs Diploma Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, 111.: Display Horological work Diploma CLASS G— FARM PRODUCTS. D. W. VITTUM— Superintendent. Lot 130 — County Exhibits. C. J. Broughton, Chicago, 111.: Canadian government exhibit Diploma Respectfully submitted, W. C. Garrard, D. W. Vittum, Committee on Miscellaneous Aivards. 4c! PRINTING. lo the State Board of Agriculture. Gentlemen: — Your Committee on Printing would respectfully report about the usual amount of printing done last year in connection with the work of the office and the State Pair. Of the total amount expended for this purpose, $705.32 is charged to the printing and stationery account of the Pair, and the remainder to office expenses and crop reports. Respectfully submitted, J. A. Cunningham, Chairman Printing Committee. LIBRARY. lo the Illinois State Board of Agriculture. Gentlemen: — About the usual number of live stock records and exchanges were received last year, and in addition a number of periodicals were bound for permanent keeping. The expenses on account of the library in 1900 were $161.29, leaving a bal- ance on hand of $218.46. Books Received 1900. herd and stud books. American Aberdeen-Angus Herd Book, Vols. 9 and 10. American Clydesdale Stud Book. Vol. 9. American Hereford Record. Vols. 21 and 22. Ayrshire Record, Vols. 11 and 12. British Berkshire Herd Book, Vol. 16. Guernsey Herd Register, Vol. 10, parts 41-44. (Pamphlets.) Jersey Herd Register, Vols. 52 and 53. Wallace's Year Book, Vol. 15. MISCELLANEOUS. American Newspaper Directory, 1900. Annual Cyclopaedia, Vol. 4, 3d series. U. S. Official Postal Guide. 1900. EXCHANGES. Washington. Missouri. U. S. Geological Survey; Cape Nome Gold Region. Alaska, (pamph.) ; map of Alaska, (pamph.); parts 1-7, atlas and maps; twentieth annual report, 1898-99, 12 vols. Agricultural reports, 1900. New York. Illinois. Report New York Produce Exchange, 1899- 1900. Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station, Vol. 3, bulletins 37-48. Report farmers' institutes. Vol. 4. 1899. Pennsylvania. Indiana. Report department of agriculture, 1899. Report department of agriculture. 1899. Foreign. Massachusetts. Journal Royal Agricultural society, Vol. X. Agricultural reports, 1894-97,99. iJ PERIODICALS. American Horse Breeder, Boston, Mass. Ameriean Sheep and Wool Growers' Jour- nal, Chicago, 111. American Sportsman. Cleveland, O. American Stock Farm, Lexington. Ky. Breeders' Gazette. Chicago. 111. Cincinnati Price Current. Cincinnati. O. Colman's Rural World, St. Louis. Mo. Country Gentleman, Albany, X. Y. Drovers' Journal, Chicago, 111. Farmers' Call, Quincy, 111. Farmers' Review, Chicago, 111. Farmers' Voice, Chicago, 111. Farm, Field and Fireside, Chicago, 111. Farm Implement News, Chicago, 111. Farming World, Toronto, Ont. Hoard's Dairyman. Ft. Atkinson. Wis. Horseman, Chicago, Hi. Horse Review. Chicago. III. Horse World. Buffalo. N. Y. Implement Age, Philadelphia, Pa. Indiana Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind. Irrigation Age, Chicago, 111. Journal of Agriculture, St. Lo\iis, Mo. Kentucky Stock Farm. Lexington, Ky. Live Stock Indicator. Kansas City, Mo. Live Stock Journal, Chicago, 111. National Rural Magazine. Chicago, 111. Orange Judd Farmer. Chicago, 111. Peoria Journal, Peoria, III. Spirit of the West, Des Moines, la. Telegraph, Alton. 111. Trotter and Pacer, New York, N. Y. Western Agriculturist. Chicago. 111. Western Horseman, Indianapolis, Ind. Respectfully submitted, J. C. Chapman, Chairman Library Committee. Secretary's Report. lo the State Board of Agriculture. Gentlemen:— Pursuant to the provisions of the statute, your Secretary submits the following report of the work of the office for the past year: CROP REPORTS. The usual number of crop reports has been issued on the dates specified by the orders of the board, and they have been distributed throughout the State and country to libraries of universities, colleges and schools, and to statis- ticians and others interested in such documents. The law relating to the collection of statistics by the assessor should be so amended that a penalty of some kind should be exacted from assessors fcr not complying with its provisions. Many of the assessors hope to escape the trouble of doing the work by encouraging the taxpayer or property holder in declining to give in the product of their farms and orchards, and many of the property holders are quick to decline to do so for fear that a return showing a large yield per acre would influence the assessor or the State Board of Equalization in returning their lands at a higher valuation. CHICAGO HORSE SHOW. There remains unpaid, of the indebtedness incurred on account of the holding of the Chicago Horse Show of 1897, the sum of $18,897. The creditors are growing very restless and impatient for a settlement and are demanding to know what steps, if any, are being taken on the part of this board to pay the 40 per cent due them. As it now stands, your secretary is at a loss to know how to reply to these inquiries and asks to be instructed. CUSTODIAN'S HOTSK. During the fall of 1899 the board authorized the president, superintendent of buildings and grounds, and the secretary to negotiate with the school trus- tees of the district for the purchase of the school house standing near the main entrance of the fair grounds. The committee purchased the school house and lot for the sum of $1,000, the amount of the appraisement made before any action could be taken by the district to sell the house. The com- mittee had the attorneys for the board, Messrs. Conkliug & Grout, examine the abstract of title, which was found correct, before paying for the same. 45 This building was remodeled under plans and specifications adopted by the committee on construction. This improvement is one that meets the general commendation of the public, as it removes au unsightly old school house, re- placing it with a modern building in keeping with the magnificent grounds and buildings which have made the Illinois State Pair famous the world over. THE PAIR GROUNDS POSTOPPIOE. Your secretary, appreciating the great convenience to exhibitors, visitors and the management of the fair, of having a fully equipped postoffice on the grounds, requested Lewis H. Miner, postmaster of the city of Springfield, to take charge of the fair grounds postoffice, who at once communicated with the authorities at Washington and secured an order permitting him to do so, and making a requisition covering the expense of the clerk and carrier in charge That the service was an improvement over that of former years, goes without saying. The office was open from 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. each day, under the management of a competent postal clerk. Stamps and postal orders could be had upon application, orders cashed and letters registered, and the mail delivered and collected three times a day by an experienced postman. Ten postal boxes were conveniently located throughout the grounds. The experiment proved a great success, and the business done was a revelation to all concerned. The thanks of the Board of Agriculture are due to Mr. Miner for the inter- est and enterprise shown in giving the patrons of the fair the advantage of metropolitan postal facilities, and his promise to make still greater improve- ments next year. INSURANCE. There is at the present time $116,600 insurance on the buildings on the State Fair grounds, which is placed as follows: On the Sheep and Swine pavilion $ 9, 000 On the Horse and Cattle barns, B1 to R. inclusive 27, 000 On the Grand stand 8. 350 On the Poultry building 6. 000 On the Woman's building 8,000 On the Exposition building 17, 600 On the Dome building 10.650 On the Machinery hall 8, 400 On the Speed barns 10, 400 On the Custodian's residence 3. 000 On the three small barns 2,950 On the Dining halls 2,000 On the Fire Engine house 2,000 On the Feed barn 1,250 Total $116, 600 Which insurance is placed in the companies named below, and expires on the dates named : INSURANCE ON FAIR GROUND BUILDINGS. Number of Policy. Name of Company. Amount of Policy. Expires. 5,663 Ins. Co. of North America $ 1,500 1,000 3.000 3,000 3,000 5.000 1,000 4,000 1,500 500 1,000 2,500 500 1.500 May 5,1901 37, 502 Svea Assurance Co 5,757 Ins. Co. of North America Sept. 19,1001 6,089 German American 6.913.279 Royal Insurance Co • • 7.970 Hartford • • 612,902 Northern Assurance Co 612,901 • « 1,099 Security Ins. Co . * 1.100 * . 2,263 Rockf ord Insurance Co • • 2.262 • • 612.904 Northern Assurance Co. • • 612, 903 " 46 Number ■of Policy. Name of Company. Amount of Policy. Expires. 1.119 50 5 523 8.050 6 2.399 5,929 739 20 8.150 8 523 6 3 D369 1,958 2.407 6 6 102 1.431 11 1 390 379 213 927 782 516 233 767 498 466 82: 406 234 561 221 714 859 172 547 952 362 488 770 630 554 459 Hanover The Palatine Hartford Ins. Co. of North America Northern Assurance Co. of London Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool German American Ins. Co. of N. Y Fire Association of Philadelphia I Sun Insurance Office of London Nat. Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford Hartford Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford Royal Ins. Co. of Liverpool Hartford Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford Northern Assurance Co. of London Insurance Co. of North America Springfield F. & M. Ins. Co Queen Ins. Co. of America The London Assurance Corporation- Manchester Fire Assurance Co German American Ins. Co. of N. Y Ins. Co. of North America Commercial Union Assurance Co Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Philadelphia Ins. Co. of N. A. and Fire As: On account of Department of Agriculture S 8,886 31 On account of State fair ~ 44, 140 60 On account of fertilisers 650 00 On account of live stock 258 10 On account of county fairs 12, 600 00 On account of permanent improvements and fair grounds maintenance 31.130 09 Balance in treasury 6, 110 12 Total $103,775 22 The detail of the above caD be found in the annual statement of the finances of board made by the expert accountant employed by the fiuance committee, now ready for the printer and awaiting your order. Under the order of the board made September 29, 1900, the president and secretary executed a note for the sum of $20,000, payable to B. H. Brainerd July 1, 1901, which sum is accounted for in the above report of receipts. This sum was borrowed to meet any deficiency that might arise on account of tbe iaclemency of the weather during the week of the fair. 47 PERSONAL PROPERTY. The following is a list of the personal property in the hands of the secre- tarjT; all other property of the board is in the hands of the general- superin- tendent and is stored at the fair grounds: One old style desk. Two sets of metal dies (seal of the board). One roller- top desk. One water tank. Pour flattop desks. Two water buckets. One typewriter and desk. One tumbler. One typewriter. One broom. One carpet on main office floor. Four cuspidors. One carpet on private office floor. One hammer. One velvet rugr in Museum. One barometer. Twenty leather-seated chairs (cherry). Two stepladders. One office chair (walnut). Two postal scales. One office chair (oak). One mimeograph. One clock. One letter press. Two five-toot tables. One dictionary. One extension table. One metalic filing case and safe. •One revolving bookcase. Respectfully submitted, W. C. Garrard, Secretary. 48 TREASURERS REPORT. State of Illinois, In Account with B. H. Brainerd. Treasurer Illinois State Board of Agriculture- 1900 January 1 July Dr. To unexpended app'n, acc't janitor museum library office expenses clerk hire ro am't rec'd from State, acc't secretary. . cierk hire. curator. ..• shipping clerk.. janitor office expenses . museum library crop reports State fair To appropriated for agricultural societies hold ing fairs in 1889 Or. By salary, secretary curator shipping clerk. janitor clerk hire museum library office expenses crop reports account State fair By each of the agricultural societies located as follows. $200 for fairs held in 1899: Camp Point, Belvidere. Princeton. Mt. Car- roll, Champaign, Homer, Martinsville. Charleston. Greenup. Sandwich. Camargo, Wheaton. Watson, Benton, Avon, Carrollton, Cambridge, Kewanee, Watseka, Newton, Ga- lena, Warren. Kankakee, Yorkville. Knox- ville. Libertyville, Fairbury. Atlanta. Carlin- ville. Bushnell, Woodstock, Danvers.LeRoy, Saybrook. Aledo, Pinckneyville, Monticello, Griggsville, Joslin, Delavan, Jonesboro, Hoopeston, Monmouth, Carmi, Morrison, Sterling, Marion. Rockford, El Paso, Mt. Sterling, Clinton, Paris, Shawneetown, Mc- Leansboro, Murphysboro, Wenona, Golcon- da, Clear Creek, Rushville. Wyoming, Free- port, Anna, Indianola By unexpended app" n, acc't office expenses museum library crop reports. .. clerk hire janitor $210 00 133 00 179 75 13 05 2 50 $2,500 00 2.400 00 1.000 00 1,000 00 420 00 .200 00 150 00 200 00 600 00 5, 000 00 1, $2, 500 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 420 00 2,336 50 46 35 161 29 907 47 514 70 5, 000 00 $305 58 236 65 218 46 85 30 66 00 210 00 $ 538 30 14. 470 00 12.600 00 $13,886 31 $12,600 00 1,121 99 $27,608 30> I $27. 30 Springfield, III., January 7, 1901. B. H. Brainerd. Treasurer. 49 Illinois State Board of Agriculture, In Account with B. H. Brainerd, Treasurer. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. Dr. To balance To amount To amount To amount To amount fees and To amount leges To amount received fair 1900, Class M received from State received fair 1900, tickets received fair 1900, stall and pen fees, received fair 1900, speed entrance suspensions received fair 1900, permits and privi- To amount To amount To amount To amount received account Horse Show received, premiums refunded received. Am. Short-Horn Ass'n. received, bills payable Cr. By expenses board assistant superintendents. clerks, secretary clerks, treasurer gatemen judges printing and stationery — advertising police music special attractions premium ribbons, etc expenses departments fees returned membership fees general expense interest on notes Horse Show claims bills payable $25,053 00 2.795 00 2,203 45 6, 722 31 1,884 55 $1,895 57 2, 180 40 256 56 318 00 655 55 1,019 05 705 32 2,516 76 1, 713 62 2,477 50 380 00 296 22 ,225 99 329 00 75 00 5, 182 52 370 89 3,682 00 5.000 00 1, By premiums paid. Class A, cattle — B, horses C, sheep D, swine E, poultry G, farm products H, horticulture and floriculture I. art K, textile fabrics L, education N, dairy and pantry stores By premiums paid, Am. Short-Horn Ass'n. medal balance $5, 155 00 6,620 00 1,716 00 1,275 00 618 50 3,053 00 1,447 00 690 00 739 00 840 00 2,111 00 $ 8,207 28 5,000 00 38.658 34 120 00 14 00 605 00 6,000 00 $30,279 95 $58,604 62 $24 264 50 605 00 40 00 3,415 17 $58,604 62 Springfield, III , January 7, 1901. B. H. Brainerd, Treasurer. -4 A. 50 Illinois State Board of Agriculture. In Account with B. H. Brainerd, Treasurer. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR GROUNDS— BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. Dr. To balance To amount received, rents, sales, etc. bills payable — Cr. By custodian's dwelling and grounds. permanent improvements grounds repairs and incidental expenses... insurance Dome building Machinery hall grand stand Poultry building barns Exposition building Sheep and Swine pavilion engine house railroad platform Woman's building legal services By balance. Springfield, III.. January 7, 1901. $ 1.039 80 20,000 00 $7,696 43 4. 949 54 2, 132 56 577 54 1. 718 30 239 55 411 95 5 00 5 85 1,089 58 20 50 35 40 28 20 12 07 330 77 825 00 S 280 50 21,039 F0 $21,320 30 $20, 078 24 1,242 06 $21,320 30 B. H. Brainerd. Treasurer. Illinois State Board of Agriculture, In Account with B. H. Brainerd. Treasurer. fertilizer account Dr. To balance To 36 licenses ® $20 Cr. By postage 35 analyses ® $10 balance $260 00 720 00 $300 00 350 00 330 00 $980 00 $980 00 Springfield, III., January 7, 1901. B. H. Brainerd. Treasurer. 51 Illinois State Board op Agriculture. In Account with B. H. Brainerd, Treasurer. 1900 January 9 live stock account. Dr. To 131 certificates ® $2 Cr. By postage., printing: ribbons., balance.. $100 00 156 60 1 50 3 90 $262 00 $262 00 W>1 Springfield. III., January 7, 1901. B. H. Brainerd. Treasurer. The secretary called the attention of the board to the protests filed in the W. A. McHenry-A. C. Binnie case, and also the charge of fraud against J. W. Denton of Bloomington. Mr. Prather moved that a committee of three be appointed to investigate the same and report to the board at its next meeting. The chair appointed Messrs. Prather, Simmons and Lovejoy. On motion of Mr. David the board adjourned sine die. W. H. Fulkerson, W. C. Garrard, President. Secretary. ITEMIZED STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE Illinois State Board of Agriculture Embracing the Report of Wm. H. Horine, Expert Accountant. FOR THE YEAR 1900. 55 EXPERT ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT. To Hon. William H. Fulkerson, President, and Members of the State Board of Agriculture. Gentlemen: — At the verbal request and direction of the chairman of your finance committee, and Mr. M. Conrad, your president-elect, I have made an examination of the books, accounts, vouchers and warrants relating to the receipts and disbursements by the secretary of your board for the period from JJanuary 1, 1900, to [December 31, 1900, both inclusive. I find that besides the balance brought forward the sources of in- come are, appropriations, borrowed money, the issue of live stock certificates, the issue of fertilizer licenses, suspensions, entrance fees, the rental of space, sale of permits and privileges and tickets, etc., at fair grounds, premiums by American Short-horn Breeders' Associa- tion, and various incidental sources, all of which, with two excep- tions, are evidenced by applications on file, and reports of the super- intendents of the various departments. (Two applications for one exhibitor's ticket, each, total $4.00 are not on file.) All disburse- ments for premiums are made by the secretary's check on the treas- urer, based upon the authority of reports from the several superin- tendents of the various departments. All other disbursements are made by properly executed warrants upon the treasurer, based upon audited vouchers. Three discrepancies aggregating $8, all of which were subsequently reconciled, occurred in issuing premium checks. One premium check, No. 718, for $3, remains unpaid. Warrant No. 1152, issued for $36, should be $36.70. No. 992 for $50 reported paid by the treasurer, was missing. All premium checks paid, and all warrants paid and finally turned over to the secretary were can- celed in my presence. I had made an appointment with your treas- urer to call on him at the bank at which he is employed, on Monday, December 31, 1900, for the purpose of verifying the balance in the treasury; as the treasurer was not at the bank when I called, I ar- ranged to call again, but did not reach the bank until after the clos- ing hour, hence failed to gain admission. I then arranged by tele- phone with Mr. C. J. Peterson, Jr., also employed in the same bank, who I was informed was the treasurer's bookkeeper, to forward me by mail a statement of the aggregate receipts, disbursements and the balance on hand. This was done, and this statement is attached to this report. 56 Appended hereto and as a part of my report are the following ex- hibits: The items of receipts and disbursements in detail and a summary thereof. The same as applied to the various ledger accounts and carried out to a trial balance. The result shows the secretary's books and accounts are in proper balance. The balance in the treasury should be $6,113.12, including the item of $3 outstanding, premium check No. 718. Respectfully submitted, William H. Horine. Chicago, January 5, 1901. 57 STATEMENT FROM TREASURER. Balance on hand January 1, 1900 $9,374 14 Receipts during 1900 94,489 14 Total $103,863 28 $81 06 7 00 60, 192 60 24,869 50 12.600 00 Paid premium warrant, 1899 Paid checks, 1900 Paid premium checks, 1900 Paid county fair, 1900 97,750 16 $6,113 12 Premium check No. 718, $3.00. not yet paid. RECEIPTS. C. J. Peterson, Jr. RECEIPTS FROM APPROPRIATIONS MADE BT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. $12,600 00 6.000 00 2,500 00 2,400 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 420 00 For agricultural museum $150 00 For State Fair 600 00 200 00 1,200 00 Total For Receiving and Shipping Clerk. $27,070 00 ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. Gate receipts at the State Fair of 1900 $23,019 00 Miscellaneous tickets, delivery wagon, carriage and additional helpers 278 00 Total $23,297 00 FEES RECEIVED AT THE MACHINERY DEPARTMENT. From Whom Received. Amount From Whom Received. Amount. Brown, George W. & Co Bradley, David, Mf sr. Co Bradley, David, Buggy Co — Columbus Buggy Co Connersville Buggy Co Collins. Plow Co Chambers, Bering & Quinlan Deere & Co Deere & Mansur Co Emmerson Mfg. Co Frazier, W. F. & Co Hayes Pump & Planter Co . . . Haworth &Sons Harber Bros Johnson Harvester Co LaCrosse Plow Co Janesville Machine Co Kentucky Wagon Co $22 50 108 75 36 00 36 00 63 05 74 70 38 70 54 37 54 38 93 75 41 25 63 00 28 80 |- 220 25 36 r 22 50 i II Lincoln Carriage Co Luthy & Co Moline Wagon Co Moline Plow Co Morrison Mfg. Co Ohio Cultivator Co Page Bros. Buggy Co PatteePlow Co Porter, J. E Parlin & Orendorff Co Rock Island Plow Co Sattley Mfg. Co Sechler, D. M. Carriage Co Timkin Carriage Co Wayne Sulkeyette Co Total $41 2G 54 0G 31 50 108 75 112 50 52 5(J 36 0C 54 00 30 15 108 75 52 50 112 50 77 60 8 00 20 60 $1,884 5£ 58 RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT LIVE STOCK OERTIFOATES ISSUED IN 1900, No. 1398-1527. To Whom Issued. Amount. To Whom Issued. Amount, William Bug. O'Pallon $2 00 £ 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 03 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 10 00 A. J. Wilson, Paris. . . . $2 00 4 00 2 00 W. F. Whitson & Son. Rushville.... W. G. Jones, Macomb Henry Nelch & Son. Waggoner H. A. Bennett, Martinsville.. 2 00 Alexander Beach, Milton. 2 00 Sang. Fr. Coach Horse Ass'n, Warren R. Leach, Rushville John Wagner, Mt. Sterling 2 00 2 00 2 00 John Platz. Ebbert Lis Horse Breeding Ass'n, Newton. J. W. Mitchell. Frankfort 2 00 Aaron Otey, White Hall Wm. Hillerbrauner, Jr., Pittsfleld.. O. W. Williams, Macomb 200 2 00 Geo. Kemper Coach H. Co., Kemper Elmer Sadler, Carlyle Jas. H. Belt, Jr., Bunker Hill J. H. Beckerdite, Rushville . 2 00 4 00 M. D. Bush. Edgar Abe Savage, Ph illiptown John Evans, Sciota 2 00 2 00 P. W. Huston, Fountain Green John A. Barclay. Bardolph i 00 4 00 Frank Whitsell, Rushville 2 00 R. B. Hane, Pawnee 6 00 Judy & Codington. Tallula 2 00 Jas. R. Prezey, Jamaica.., 4 00 A. C. Redfleld, Galesburg J. Q. Hitch, West Liberty .... 2 00 Edw. Armel, Rushville Hugo Shifley, Colchester 2 00 John McNally, Marseilles . 2 00 J. W, Adams, Tennessee 2 00 Sidney McFadden, Time Crystal Lake Fr. Coach Horse Co.. Crytal Lake.. . 2 00 W. F. McCoy, Lanesville A. B. Crandall, Monticello.. 2 00 E. E. Clark, Petersburg W. O. Pinkstaff, Pinkstaff . 2 00 J. and P. J. Fleming, Jersey ville Frank Whitsel, Rushville .. 2 00 2 00 Jos. Madden, Greenfield. . 4 00 H. E. Peverly, Warrensburg 2 09 Logan Horse Co., Logan Scott & Doran, Ohio 4 00 A. C. Bailey, Wyoming 2 00 J. R. Beggs, Areola 2 00 J. Crouch & Son, LaFayette, Ind ... W. E. Hill. Uliopolis... 2 00 John J. Kennedy, Harvard French Coach Horse Ass'n, Mounds H. G. Corrie, Wayland. . 2 00 0. E. Vigal, NewCitv 2 00 W. W. Bagott, Kinmundy . . . 2 00 Chas. G. Munroe, Rushville 8 00 James N. Lenox, Carthage Thos. W. Scott. Rushville 4 00 D. J. Truxell, Mt. Auburn 2 00 Chas. A. Colson.Mattoon Morton & Co., Jacksonville 2 00 Dan Havens, Bushnell J. W. Rosman, Afolkey 2 00 Albert Kaegy, Dudley ville 2 00 S amuel Cook, Harrison 4 00 2 09 L. P. Parker, Cairo Robt. Hall. Virginia.., 2 00 W 0 Pinkstaff Pinkstaff Total $262 00 FEES RECEIVED FOR FERTILIZER LICENSES IN 1900. From Whom Received. Amount. From Whom Received. Amount. Armour Fertilizer Works.. Darling & Co Continental Fertilizer Co.. Joseph Lister.. Michigan Carbon Works... Nelson Morris &Co Northwestern Fertilizer Co $80 00 140 00 20 00 20 00 40 00 100 00 80 00 Read Phosphate Co Star Tankage & Fertilizer Works Swift &Co Tenn. Chemical Co Zell Guano Co Total $60 00 40 00 100 00 40 00 20 00 $720 00 59 BENTS RECEIVED FOR USE OF BARNS ON FAIR GROUNDS IN 1900. From Whom Received. Amount. From Whom Received. Amount. $150 09 10 00 3 00 7 00 160 00 20 00 24 00 3 00 9 00 Nichols, J. M $129 00 Davis, E. D Sherwood. E. S Stericker, G. F 66 00 DeFrates, D 41 00 Conkling, W. H., account Carnival.. Vredenburgh, P 92 oo Fuller, Geo. A Woods. CM 22 00 Kirby, N. T Wheeler, L. E 150 0O Marvel F. M Total McNichols, Mr $916 00- Nelson, C. C MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS. From Whom Received. Amount From Whom Received. Amount. Christy, J. S.. amount overpaid for $6 00 42 80 25 00 50 00 14 00 Chicago Horse Show, livery sold American Short-Horn Association, $120 00 605 00 Mosser, P.. for use of Fair Grounds $862 80 Winn, Risk & Co.. for use of Fair $26,000 00 SPEED ENTRANCE AND SUSPENSION FEES RECEIVED IN 1900. From Whom Received. Amount. From Whom Received. Amount. Anthony. C. H $25 00 25 00 30 00 25 00 55 00 10 00 25 00 20 00 10 00 30 00 30 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 25 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 25 00 25 00 10 00 25 00 10 00 30 00 30 00 15 00 30 00 12 50 10 00 20 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 Igo, J. W $25 00 25 00 Alderson, C. A 25 00 Bright. J. H Jolly, Float 70 00 Bonnell, G. W Kern, A. W 25 00 Keeler, Dan 25 00 Kraft, Fred W. & Co 10 00 Longley. A. W 65 00 Boils, Ed LaBar, J. W 30 00 Lombart, W. A 30 00 McBride, S. H 25 00 Munger, L. O 26 00 Mead, A. J... 30 00 Mills, W.H 30 00 Miller, Roy 30 00 Crouch, J. & Son Marshal], W. H 30 00 Clayton. F. H Orr. Ed. W 25 00 Cromwell, J. B Owen. A. S 50 00 Cotton, H. A Powell & Drennan 20 00 Paul, L.J 10 00 DeNeffe. R. W 10 00 Delaney, Thos Stubbs. W.R 30 00 Fowler, F. T Sanders, G. E 10 00 Feltham, Harry Snyder, J. H 30 00 Fuller, G. A Smith, Thos 25 00 Flatt, Geo. A Thomas, W. E 60 00 Feltham, D. E Venture Stock Farm 25 00 Weese, W. S 25 00 Woods. CM 25 00 Hinton. G. C Waixell, Dave 25 00 Huntley. Alf Wright, Richard 20 00 Helm, L. D Young, C.C 26 00 Hasev. C. E $1,617 60 60 From Whom Received. Amount. From Whom Received. Amount. SUSPENSIONS. $25 00 25 00 30 00 25 00 20 00 29 35 26 15 25 00 25 00 26 10 26 10 Griffin. Samuel,"Gentry's Treasure" Housh, E. L., "Joe Conway" $45 00 25 00 Allen, W. M.. "St. Illiaro" Huber. Philip. "Rose Williams" Jonas. E. F., "Silver Prince" Kiernon. E. M.. "Stella S" 25 00 26 10 Anderson, J. M., "Judge Medium".. 26 25 Brown, C. H., "Lou McGregor" 26 15 Flynn, D. W., "Belmetal" Little, L. N„ "Victor Little" 26 25 Flynn, D. W, "Major Muscovite"... Pelf, A. E., "Delta" 35 00 Fawver, J. H., "Mary Cossack" Fleming, S. J. & Son, "Miss Edith". Fuller, Geo. A., "Lord Linton" Reynolds, M. G., "lone Reynolds".. Thomas, L. B.. "Tom Thumb" Wilson, Chas., "Surprise" 27 50 20 0« 21 00 Fuller. Geo. A., "Bedford Girl". Glen Oak Farm. "Wm. C. K." Total $585 95 Glen Oak Farm, "Red Arthur" EEOEIPTS FROM SALE OF PERMITS AND PRIVILEGES. Atherton, A. H. Springfield, 111., notion counter $25 00 Adney. Ed, Marion, Ind. general stand 25 00 Atwater . John, Ocean, Iowa, books 3 00 Browning, W. A., Farmersville, 111., general stand 25 00 Bowen & Sanders, Litchfield, ill,, rubber return balls 12 50 Bruestle, J. J., Springfield. 111., meat market 30 00 Bucklin, O. J., Monmouth. 111., merry-go-round 90 00 Barker, A., Springfield, 111., fruits 45 00 Bassford, J. S.. Greentown. Ind., glass engraver 25 00 Brewer, J. T., Bloomington, 111., cider and lemonade 85 00 Bay, Mrs. G. W.. Peoria, 111., lunch stand 11 25 Brown, W, E., Bloomington. 111., picture gallery 25 00 Brainerd, A. E.. Sprinfield, 111., feed privileges 100 00 Brand, F. H., Springfield, 111., wire novelties and jewelry 25 00 Byers & Hurt, Chicago, 111., refreshments : 8 00 Butz & Barron, Chicago, 111,, orange cider and lemonade 20 00 Belder. H. V.. Springfield. 111., lunch counter 25 00 Cunliffe, B. B., Streator, 111., dining hall 105 00 Chapman. A. P., Mattoon, 111., checkrooms "" 65 00 Cudahy Packing Co., Springfield, 111., meat market 25 00 Clark. Luther. Indianapolis. Ind., orange cider 25 00 Coyne, T. B. Chicago. 111., salted peanuts 32 00 Conagen, Mrs. L., Springfield, 111., lunch counter 25 00 Church. First M. E., Springfield. 111., dining hall 100 00 Coyle, E. R.. Springfield. 111., show 41 00 Crouse, C. L.. Indianapolis, Ind., indelible outfit 25 00 Crowley, W., SDringfield. 111., lunch stand 30 00 Chicago Candy Co.. Chicago, 111., candy and pop corn 35 00 Carter, J. E., Galesburg, 111., refreshments 25 00 Carter. C. B.. Emery. Ohio, show 65 00 Couley. J. E., Moline, 111., badges 2 00 Deem & Sherer, Indianapolis, Ind., orange cider 75 00 Donnegan. Thos., Springfield. 111., lunch stand 10 00 Doenges. H. W. Springfield, 111., score cards 325 00 Dale, B. L., Springfield, 111,, lemonade 15 00 Decker, Chas., Stonington, 111., show 25 00 Demery.Jas., Springfield, 111., lunch stand 5 00 Eli Bridge Co., Jacksonville, 111., ferris wheel 75 00 Emery, B. F., Des Moines, Iowa, show 100 00 Elkhart & Snyder, St. Louis. Mo., show 75 00 Engleman & Miller, Belleville. 111., sea shells, etc 25 00 Ebey. E. D.. needle threaders 10 00 Farring, Jos., Decatur, 111., merry-go-round, (did not come) 10 00 Follis & Torrey. Springfield. 111., dining hall 200 00 Francis Brothers. Camp Point, 111., dining hall 250 00 Fisher, J. I., St. Louis, Mo., tin types 25 00 Fleschman. M. Kansas City, Mo., jewelry and novelties 50 00 Foster, J. M., picture gallery 30 00 Fountain, Duvall, South wood. Conn., precious stones, etc 35 00 Grace Lutheran Church. Springfield, 111., dining hall 60 00 Grossell & Mohan. Springfield, 111., refreshments 6 25 Gallagher, J. F.. Springfield. 111., cigar stand 25 00 Hargraves, R. H., Springfield, 111., general stand 25 00 Hiddley & Anderson, Minneapolis. Minn., jewelry, etc 30 00 Hudson, Frank, Springfield, 111. show 50 00 Harvey, J. T., Indianapolis. Ind., picture gallery 25 0C Harvey, L. M., New Orleans, La., silk handkerchiefs 25 00 Howson. C. wire works 25 0C Howard, Emil, Chicago, 111., badges 6 0C Hisson. May F., Indianapolis, Ind.. combs 16 00 lies & Co., Springfield. 111., show 60 00 61 Jacoby, Mrs. M. A.. Springfield, 111., lunch, stand $30 00 Jergens Brothers. Minneapolis, Minn,, jewelry, etc 226 00 James, E. R„ Springfield, 111., candy stand 7 00 Kinney, W. D., Woodside, 111., pop corn 25 00 Keen & Howell, Kansas City, Mo., glass engravers, etc 65 00 Layton, T. J., Havana, 111., lunch counter 18 00 Laramore, R. N., Licking Co., Ohio, dining tent 50 00 Lawley, G. W. , Springfield, 111., tops and jewelry 25 00 Leonard, T. A., South Point, Ind.. fat couple 20 00 Loomis. E. W., Indianapolis, Ind., honey comb candy 50 0Q Lang, J. E., Indianapolis, Ind,, glass engraver 50 00 Lind, S. A. D., Waukesha, Wis., burnt leather goods 25 00 Lopina. P, novelties 5 00 Moore. Nate J., Chicago, 111., salted peanuts 135 00 Mower, E. T., Chicago, 111., wire jewelry 20 00 Metzger M. & Co.. Kansas City, Mo., jewelry and notions 5 00 Mower, J. H. Kansas City, Mo., jewelry 30 00 Mathias, K. B.. Buffalo, N. Y.. shell goods 110 00 Morton, David, Springfield, 111., lunch stand 15 00 Metzger, M. & Co., Kansas City. Mo., jewelry and notions 25 00 Mindling. B., Chicago. 111., jewelry and notions 40 00 Maldaner, J.. Springfield. 111., confectionery and soft drinks 115 00 Morris, J. B., Chicago, 111., flying lady 100 00 Miller, O. M., Muncie. Ind., refreshments 25 00 Mower, E. T., Chicago. 111., wire jewelry 10 00 Merrill, H. A., Springfield, 111., moving pictures 37 50 Mansfield, Frank, Chicago. 111., writing pens 25 00 Mower. E. T.. Chicago, 111., wire jewelry 25 00 Mullins & Hartman, Middleton. Ohio, lunch stand 30 00 Mayer, B. A. perfumes 3 00 Morrison. S. G., Springfield, 111., badges 3 00 Marcus. D. J., Springfield, 111., spectacles 2 00 Neff, Prank, Chandlerville. 111., general stand 40 00 Nakd. S.. Springfield. 111., fruit 25 00 Nisus, F. J., Chicago, 111., Mystenon letter writer 10 00 Omer & Co.. Camp Point, 111., lunch counter 25 00 Opperman & Vasconcellos. Springfield, 111., lunch counter 25 00 Powell, J. F., Waukegan, 111., shells 25 00 Pfeiffer, C. G. Peoria. 111., moving pictures 60 00 Pilcher, Mrs. J. W., Springfield. 111., dining hall 25 00 Quinn, C. J. & Co., Peoria, 111, orange cider 20 00 Reece, Sullivan & Trainor, Springfield, 111., dining hall 100 00 Raben. H., Chicago, 111., toys 15 00 Rose, F. I... Kansas City. Mo., minstrels 100 00 Robinson, A. A. show 45 00 Real. J. F., Springfield. 111., novelties 7 00 Reynolds, F, G., Springfield, 111., jewelry, etc 25 00 Rosenthorn, E., Chicago, 111. .novelties 5 00 Steiger, Jos.. Springfield, 111., barber shop 42 00 Schultz, E.. Chicago. 111., merry-go-round 100 09 St. John's Mission, Springfield, 111., lunch stand 75 00 Shipley, Jos., Springfield, 111., lunch stand 32 00 Sutton. B.E., Springfield, 111., lunch stand 100 00 Shields, J. H., Des Moines, Iowa, flying lady 25 00 Spooner & Goodhead. Winchester, 111., soft drinks 145 00 Sachs, Sigum & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., jewelery and notions 25 00 Schienle.G. Springfield, 111., lunch stand 8 75 Smith & Davenport, Springfield, 111., lunch 6 25 Sponsler, Geo. Springfield, 111., lunch stand 25 00 Stewart, R. P., Milwaukee, Wis., sandwiches and coffee 25 00 Sutton & Washburn, Springfield. 111., lunch stand 65 00 Saunders, Frank, Aurora, 111., wire works 25 90 Smith, C. J., La Crosse, Wis., lemonade, etc 10 00 Sheats, J . A. Springfield. Ill , lunch counter 15 00 Smith. C. J., Pawnee, 111., hog ringer — 3 09 Sprague Umbrella Co., Norwalk. Ohio, umbrellas 12 50 Third Presbyterian Church, Springfield, 111., dining hall 325 00 Taylor. J. H.. Springfield. 111., lunch 20 00 Thompson. W. A., Springfield, 111., lunch 60 00 Trailed, S. H., Chicago, 111., optical goods 40 00 Thompson, D. T., Crawfordsville. Ind., dining hall 100 00 Van Horn & Link. Springfield, 111., toys and bulbs 40 00 Wilkinson. Mrs. W. R., Springfield, 111., lunches 35 00 Wiltshire. A. P. Lebanon, Ind.. dining tent 50 00 Wright, Mrs. R. K„ Springfield, 111., lunches 16 25 Whitehurst & Stephens, Pleasant Plains, 111., lunches 35 00 Whitsett Brothers. Moweaqua, 111., candy and pop corn 25 00 Wood, Annie, Des Moines, Iowa, writing pens 15 00 Witt, M. A. Anderson, Ind., refreshments 25 00 Warscham, H.. Chicago, III., jewelry and notions 50 00 Walter. C, Chicago, 111., fancy horn goods 25 00 Willard, E. M., Cresoline. Iowa, lunch and lemonade 25 00 Wheeler, Jos., Jacksonville, 111., lunches 6 25 Young Brothers, Springfield, 111., moving pictures 50 00 Zinarelli, Joe. Chicago, 111., balloons 25 00 McPherron, R. A., Litchfield, 111., lunches 60 00 62 McFadden. E., Indianapolis. Ind., novelties $25 00 McCue, Chas., Springfield. 111., lunch stand 25 00 McCracken, J. H.. Springfield, 111., lunches 25 00 RECAPITULATION. $6, 675 50 Amount of concessions sold or contracted $7, 800 50 Amount of concessions that could not be collected 1, 125 00 Amount of concessions collected 6, 675 50 Amount of concessions collected but refunded to D. Fountain 35 00 Net amount of concessions received 6, 640 50 Tickets sold to concessionaires 80 00 Total amount received 6,720 50 By amount turned over to the Treasurer 6,722 34 By amount over paid 1 84 FEES RECEIVED ON ACCOUNT OP THE ILLINOIS STATE FAIR OF 1900. EXHIBITORS' TICKETS, STALL AND PEN FEES. From Whom Received. Amount. From Whom Received. Amount. $2 00 4 00 26 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 22 00 2 00 2 00 84 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 10 00 2 00 26 00 6 00 17 00 67 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 5 00 2 00 24 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 200 $23 00 2 00 Aldrich. N.J Barney, W. B. & Co 32 00 Barker, I. N. & Son 8 00 Alexander, J. K Bard, Mrs. S 2 00 Bays, J. S Brandes & Kreutzberg. 2 00 2 00 Ames. F.A. & Co Barney & Croft 2 00 Banks, T 2 00 6 00 4 00 4 00 Ackerman Rug Works Balch, S 2 00 Axtell.L. V Bennett, Geo. M 10 00 American Harrow Co 2 00 Beatty, Mayme 2 00 Beatty, J. P 24 00 B reusing, Mrs. Fred... . 2 00 Averett. F. E 2 00 Beggs, Chas. S 2 00 Armstrong, Crissie Breedlove, A. L 2 00 Armstrorjg, Mrs. A. L Bement's Sons, E 2 00 Arnold, Mrs. S. P.lV 2 00 2 00 2 00 Beebe, Mrs. H. Y 2 00 Anthony, C. H Bretz. Eatherine... 2 00 Bettendorf Axle Co.. 2 00 Beeler, Mrs. John 2 00 Austin & Western Co Beery M'f 'g Co 2 00 Bergold, Mrs. E .... 2 00 Ayers, D. B Bell. C.H 11 00 12 00 Brelsf ord, W. E 6 00 2 00 Beer, J. H 4 00 Barton, E. M Beniffe. G 4 00 Barker, I. N, & Son Brinkerhoff. D. C 2 00 Baker, O. L Britton, H. A 2 00 Bierce, E. B 2 00 20 00 Barnitz, H. W Bisch, Chas. T 2 00 Bradfute. D, & Son Bisch, Geo. F 2 00 Bradford. Mrs. T. P Blackstock, Mrs. M. H Biddulph, J. R 2 00 89 00 Blackstock, Rena M 2 09 Black, J. T.... 4 00 Bloomfleld, R. A... 2 00 Bradford, Mrs. E. T 2 00 Bradford, E. M 2 00 Bartelme, Mrs. P. M Brown & Canfleld 2 00 Bradley Polytechnic Institute Bloomington Stove Co 2 00 Bowen, I. T 2 00 Bloomington Rug Co. . 2 00 Bowsber. N. P. Co 2 oe Bartlett, Mrs. E. P Brown, Mrs. Tom 2 00 200 63 Fees Received — Continued. From Whom Received. Amount, From Whom Received. Amount. H. F. Boone, Mrs. Bone. F. E , Booth, L. D , Boston. F. M Brown. W.N Bowen Cable Stay Fence Co Bowsher Feed Mill Co Bonnell.G. W Bocock.T. J Bond.C Bund.C.E Burnett, E.J Burr.A. S Burroughs, Ed Brunk.T. F Burt, W. Price Burnham, Mrs. J. H Buell. Mrs. L. M Brunk, Jos. C Bruner. Chas Brunk, Mrs. T. F Bulpit, W. L Burgess & Son Bunn, John W. & Co Bushong.G. W Bush's Sons Bruner.H.F Buck. Geo. B Burgess Bros Burleigh, G. N Butler & Vaughan Bryan, Ira E Clark, J. M Chapman, Max Chambers. J. J Clark, Thos Campbell, S. P Chase, E Clougn.Karl B Carr, Mrs. Chas. W Charles, Henry F , Caldwell. Geo. R Cass, Harriet J Carpenter, Lena L Clark, Scott Capitol Business College Canadian Government Cadwallader, Emma Case, J. I. Plow Works Crane, Clara Chatterton. Geo. W Case, J. I. Threshing Mach. Co. Calumet Baking Powder Co Challenge Wind Mill Co Chandler, W- F. Co Carlin.W. E Cravens, Fred R Craft, F Cressy, B. O Cherry, D. B. A Co Cheseboro. F. D Cline, J.N Clinton, Anna Clisby.John R Chicago Flexible Shaft Co Chicago Scale Co Coffman, Mrs. J. W Conrad, Mrs. J. P Conrad's Sons, John Cooper. A. S Cook. Dr. C. E. & Sons Conner, Sylvester Condell, Helen E Converse Bros Conner, W. E Son. Geo.D le.R. G Converse J. F. & Co $2 00 20 00 12 00 8 00 4 00 26 00 2 00 20 00 2 50 8 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 26 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 92 00 18 50 2 00 2 00 2 50 23 00 8 00 19 00 22 00 2 00 6 00 11 00 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 4 11 2 2 00 2 00 22 00 2 0C 2 00 32 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 26 00 Converse. Jennie Cogdall. J. W Cogdall, Dwight Colgan, John I... Council, Irene Council, Mrs. J. M Cogdall. Mrs. J. W Coons. Mrs. W. G Corrington. Mrs. W. M Colton. G. D &Co Colgan . Kate Continental Clothing Co Crowell, Alvin E Cohagen, Mrs. L. E Cotta, J. V., Jr Conner, Sylvester Council, G.G Conover. M E Cook. Howard Crodian & Hartman Cook.U.&Son Crowley, C. W Colgan, John Columbus Shaf t S. Co Cobb. E. & Son Conet. E Cotton. H. A Cole.E Crouch, J. & Son Cutler. N. B Cunningham, Mrs. Effie Currier. Mary P Curtis. C.N Cyphers Incubator Co Cyclone Fence Co Davis. T. J. & Sons Davis Bros Davis, W. H Drake. Annie Dambaugh, Mrs. W. P Davis, Henry Danbach, John Davidson, G. Howard Davis, Mrs. E. D Davis. W. S. & Son Davidson, Wm Drake. Wm DesMoines Incubator Co Dewey. C. F Dellert, Mrs. Wm Delaney. Nelson Drendel, J Drennan, Inea Delaney, Thos Deal. E. H ... DeSoto Agricultural Works. Delaney, Thos DeLaval Seperator Co Decatur Trans. & L Co Denton, J. W Drew. R. W Deward, John DeNeffe. R. W Dirksen & Son Dilch & Woodard Dodds. Mrs. F. C Dooley, W. E Dooley, C. W. A Co Dorwin. Mrs. H. F Dorrell, JohnC Dodds, Mrs. J. H Dowell, J. W Dorsey, Mrs. Isaac Downing, W. T Duensing, Fred W Dunlap. A. S Dunseth. Geo. W Duncan. Mrs. J. H $2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 28 00 11 00 8 50 5 00 3 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 26 02 19 00 20 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 50 15 50 2 00 3 00 800 4 00 2 00 6 06 2 00 200 200 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 00 2 00 1 00 6 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 64 Fees Received — Contiuued. From Whom Received. Amount. From Whom Received. DuVal, Mrs. T. H Dunkel, W. R Duke. A. W Dunlap, H. M Eckhart Carriage Co Easthope & Biery Eagle White Lead Co Evanston Corn Growers' Ass'n Eagle M'f'gCo Evans, C. J Easton, K. S Escher, Chas. & Sons — .' Easy Post Hole Digger Ernst, J. A Enger, F. J Emerson, Luke Elliot. Phoebe Elliott, Mr.— Emporium Millinery Co Ellwood. Abram M'f g Co Eureka Co Failor. Robert Flatt, M ary Fager. Rosa Fairchild & Raymond Fairbanks, N. K. & Co Flatt. Geo. A Ferley. John Frederick. Mrs. D. C Feltham. Alta B Feltham, H FrickCo Fine Leather Co Flint & Walling M'f 'g Co Fisher. G Frost Wire Fence Co Ford, Jas. G Foucht, C. L Foster, Mrs. Wm Forest City M'f 'g Co Ford, Matilda Ford, J. L Foster&Hall Fowler.F.T Funk. John W..Jr Furrow, Mrs. N. A Fuller & Johnson M'f 'g Co Funk. Mrs. J. W Fuller Buggy Co Frumey , Frank Funk, Henry Fuller.Geo. A Fitzgerald Plaster Co Gardner, C. H Graves. Clem Gray.M.H Galbraith, Alex Graves, Grace Gardiner, S. C Gay. S.G Galion Buggy Co Gentry, R Green, W. M Green, Mrs. A. D Green, John Gem City Stove Co Gehlman, S. H Green & Lewis Gillett. Chas. M Gietl Bros Gillham. Mrs. E. B Gibbons. W. H Griffith. C, J Griswold H. M Giblin.C. J Gillham. E.N Grimes. R. O Grim.T. O - $2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 36 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 i 00 21 00 00 00 00 00 oo oo oo 00 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 12 00 2 00 17 00 2 00 2 00 38 00 Grove City German Coach Horse As sociation Goodwin. W. R.. Jr Glover. Chas Gornauffe, F Gussman, Mrs. Alice Hall.E. P Hawley, John M ... Hall. Mattie Hardin, F. P. & J. J Hasler, Alice M Hambaugh, Mrs. Ralph Harding, Geo. & Sons Hay es, L. G Hanley, Mrs. Geo Harper. B. A. & Son Half en. Mrs. Eva Hall. Mrs. J. A Hatfield, Mrs. G. S Hatfield , Cora Bartwell. J. L Hall.E.P Harris, Mrs. A Harper Buggy Co H(arris, Susie Hay ward, Al Hazlett, Jas Hall, James Helmer, A. E Hethershaw. Fred Heyl, Geo. A Hettick, Lola Hees. A.B Herndon. Mrs. R. F Hey, Albert T Herndon. Hattie Henney Buggy Co Henderson, W Helm. L. P Higginbotham, H. N Hinsey. Maud C Hisey & Lee Hickox, B Highland Buggy Co Hiller. John T Hickox. Mrs. C. V Hisey.R. E Hinton, J. C Hinds. Jas Hodgson. Herbert Hoffman. G. W Hoshal, Louise Hooker, John Hodgson, Ed Hobkirk, Qeo. A Hoke.C. P Hodges. E. G Hopkins. Pearl Hoerner, Fannie Hodge, W. H Hodges. J. H Hostetter. W. R Holliday. W. S Horn. H. Jr Hunsley. J. W Hunt. H.C Huffman, Bros Hughes, A. F Hutton, G. W Huntington, Arthur Hume. J. D Humphrey & Sons Hughes. E. A Inman, T. H lies, Joseph lies, Mrs. L. W lies. Tom Ide, Ruth 65 Fees Received — Continued. From Whom Received. Prom Whom Received. Amount. Irvine, W. B. Mon. Co Irwin, R. A Irwin, J. H Irwin, A Igo. J. W Ischy, Wood & Dietring Jannsen, Mrs. H. P Jackson, Lucy Jannsen, H. K Jeffery, Mrs. E. R Jessup, Geo. W Jones, R. A Jones, W. A Jorgensen, Mrs. Bauman Johnson, W. E Jones, Isabel Jones, Mrs. D. G Johnson, Mrs. J. H Jones National Pence Co Jones, W. E Jones, S. H Johnson Bros Jones, R. E Jones, W. A Jolly.P Jordon, M. C Johnson, C. P Kraschel. M. A Kasten. John F Klaholt, Mrs. J. C Kaw Valley Belgian Hare Co Kemp.S. J.. Manufacturing Co Kelley.E.S Keyworth, J. D Kelley, Elnora Keene, Mrs. Cellie Kenney, John B Kershaw. R. C Keck, B.H Kemp & Burpee Manufacturing Co. Kelly Manufacturing Co Kessberger & Georg Keckley, J. L Kern, Tony Keeler. Dan King, Emma J Kiefer. Fred Kimble, Maie Kimble, P. F King Bridge Co Kingman & Co Kimble. P. P. & Son King. Mary J King Manufacturing Co Kincaid, J. H King, F. C Kitselman Bros Kiser. Thos Kimball. W. W. Co Klondike Incubator Co Kuechler, Mrs. F Kuhlman, W. H Lauterbach, J. E Lauder, J. A L at im e r . J . F Lauer, Mrs. Henry Laugeman, Mrs. W. G Laugeman. Eloise. . Lape.H.T LaPorte Carriage Co Lawrence, Mrs. R. D Laughlin, Ollie Laughlin, C. B LaFayette Smith Grocer Co Lamb, J. H., Jr LeGore, Ben Lee, Mary A Lee, Ed Leach Bros $2 00 13 50 8 00 18 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 20 00 18 00 00 oo 00 00 oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 00 10 00 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 24 00 10 00 Lewis, Mary Lewis, St. John , Leland, J. A Leland, Mrs. J. A Lincoln Bros , Lincoln, W. J Lightfoot.W. H , Lightfoot, Jas Link, Mrs. M . Little, Mrs. G. J Little, Georgia Littler, D. T , Link, Mrs. Val Lindsey Bros Loveless. W. R Lowe, I.N Long &AlstetterCo Lomelino, E. F Lloyd, Mrs. C. M , Louden Machine Co Lombart, W. A , Longley, A. W Lutz, John Lycan, J. V McGraw, W. S , McFarlane Carriage Co , McMahon, Chas McFarland, T McKerrow, Geo. & Son McShea. J. C McHenry, W- A . McLeod, A. E McKeever, Thos McGee, A. A McEvoy, P. J McWilliams, L. S McClintock, Ira McMillan. CM McPike. H. G McBride, S. H McCormick & Edgerlv McCosker, Mary E McGorey. Mrs. J. B McConnell. W. H McCourtney Dry Goods Co Mathews, E. C Maxcy. J. H Masterson, H. H Mayes, O. W Mars. Ethel Maddocks, Abbie T Mason. Anna M Masterson, C. S Matheny, Mrs. Dow Matheny, CO Matheny, Helen Mathis, Mrs. Guy R Maddock, S. D Maple City Soap Works Massey, H. H Martin, D. H Maher. Phil Magers, Mrs. J. F Malley, Philip Marvel. F. M Mann, F. W. Co Martin. P. N Martin, Mrs. S Marshall. Eugenia Matthews Woven Wire Fence Co. Manlove Gate Co Marvel, F. M Manlove Bros Matthews. W. N Mart, Ed Marshall. W. H Metze, Henry L Metzger, Mrs. Geo Merchants' Oil Tank Line Co .... $2 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 7 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 16 00 2 00 12 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 20 00 6 00 22 00 2 00 2 00 600 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 22 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 200 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 200 200 2 00 12 90 200 2 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 16 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 o A 66 Fees Received — Continued. From Whom Received. Amount. $2 00 2 00 4 00 i 00 4 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 7 00 22 00 8 00 4 00 28 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 49 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 32 00 20 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 56 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 22 00 From Whom Received. Amount. Means Bros Merker, Geo. W Means, H Mead, A. J Meese, W. E Miller. Ann* Milton, Johfi Milner. W. W. & Son Miller, A Mischler, Helen Mitchell, Mrs. C. O Miller, Mrs. I. G Miller, Mrs. C. F Millar, Mrs. E. B Millerville. G. H Miller, Frank R Miller, Rainey MiFar, Oscar Mitchell & Lewis Co Milner, W. W. & Son Minneapolis Threshing: Machine Co. Milton, John Mitchell. E. B Mills, I. R M iller, Roy Moore, M. E Mosley, Cupid Mostetler, Eva B Mostetler, Carrie F Moore, Will J Moore, Win. E Moore, M. B Moon, J. W., Buggy Co Monnier, Ed. W Mowry, Mrs. Chester Moore, Susan Morrison, W. A Moots. T.B Moorehead, Mrs. L. M Moore Chemical & Mfg. Co Moline Pump Co Monroe, N. S Morgan. C. W Morse, Henry H Montgomery, Mrs. J. F Morrow, O. A Mosby Folding Bath Tub Co Mulch, Mrs. Ella Muttera, Mrs. Rose Munroe, Chas. G Munger. h. O Myers, Jennie National Automatic Telephone Co.. Neef.Mra. M.J Neer, Mrs. Judson Nelson, H. R Neal.F.M Newman & James Nisbet, Hugh Nichols, N.T Nickell, J. M Nobis, C.A Nokes.G. L Nokes. Annetta Nobis, Elizabeth Norvell, Cecile Noble, Mrs. Will Norris, F. W Nunes.F. D Nuess, Sophia Oltmanns. Bros O'Keefe, Mrs. J. D Ornellas, J. M Overaker, Mrs. Chas Orendorf, O. H Ollean, Nellie Owen. O Owen. A. S Odiorne, W. H Olds Motor Works. Parr. Marion. Parrish. W. A. Payne, Mrs. M. A. Palmer Bros Parker, H. D. Palm, J. E. Page, H. M. Parr, Mrs. A. G. Parry Mfg. Co . Pawson, Wm. Parks. Frank. Page Fence Co. Paulson. A. G. Paul. L. J . Parsons, Rich & Co Parker.H. D Palmer, W Peak. J. R.&Son Phelps, Harry Peters Pump Co Pearce, Frank 1 Peters, David Peterson. Delia Pirkins. E. R Peoria Buggy Co ; , Peterson, OS Peterson, J. S Price, Jessie E Price, Mrs. J. V Primm, N, O Pirkins. Sallie B Pirkins, Emma L Phelps, Sophia T Prickett, Mrs. Thos. G Pierik. Mrs. Herman Prickett, T. G Phillips. Mrs. D. L Prince, C. H Prince, Dr. John Powers, J. H Poindexter, Geo Powell, Mrs. P. P Poplett. Chas. A Powell, Minnie Pond, Mrs. M.J Powell. S.R Potts, J. A Pumpelly, Mrs. Harriet E Puterbaugh, A. B Peters, Henry Quarton. J. fi Quincy Foundry and Novelty Co.. Ray. Charity Rohman, May Rathsack, Robt Ray, S. E Rames, J. O Racine Wagon and Carriage Co... Rawlings. John Reynolds, R. C Reid. J. L Rhea, Thielens Implement Co...-. Reno iV; Morrison Reisch & Thoma Rcxroat, J. C Richard s, Phil Riehl.E. A Ripley. S. M Ridgely, Mabel Ringen Stove Co Riel.F. M Ripley Hardware Co Richardson, J. W R ichards, Riel & Co '. Robbins, J. G. & Son Rothgeb, Warren Rose, Geo. J Rogers, Mrs. J. E (u Fees Received — Continued. tioiu Whom Received. Amount. From Whom Received. Amount. Robinson, Mrs. A. E Rockwell, Mrs. L. E Rock Island Buggy Co Round Oak Stove Co Roberts. E. G. & Co Rowe. J.W Roseberry. S. A Rurnford Chemical Works Russell Wind Stacker Co Russell, Mary J Ryan, Annie Shank, C. E Starne, Mrs. W A Shaw, Mrs. S. M Saunders, H. K Shake, Mrs. Ed Samuels, Mrs. G. W Sprague Umbrella Co Swarm, Levi Spaulding Nursery Co Stahl. Emma Schwarzott. Mrs. J. E Sanders, G. E Starr. G Standard Oil Co Sayers & Scovill Standard Refrigerator &. B. B. Co Standard Wheel Co Spangler, A. B Seckman, G. W Scnwertman, Henry Semple. J. A Sterling, E. H Siebert, Emma Stewart, J. M Sherwood. E. S Steidley, Mrs. A. B Stevenson, W. H Stewart, Mrs. J. C Selfer. F.J Stein. Mrs. Norman Sells, S.J Snell. A Stein, Rosa. Sperry, P. R Stewart, J. M Schenck, Wm. T Seeley. J.C Sleezer.F. J Shelton, Mrs. J. R Sears, W. S Spence, O. L Smiley. W. A Smith, Mrs. E. S Smith Bros Schmith. Mrs. J. H Smith. Tbos Striffler. John M Stice, Jas. R Shields. Mrs. Aranel Striffler, Flora Sinclair. W. O Springfield Carpet Co Shimer Woven Wire Fence Co Springfield Business College Springfield Wire Screen Co Springer. Belle Singer Mfg. Co Springfield Paper Co Stickel.F. E Stickel, M. E Smith. J. Q Schmith. Geo Sciota Buggy Co Springfield, Geo. A Swigert. Otto H Smiley. W. A sidener. Geo. P 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 00 00 ou 00 00 00 50 50 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 22 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 14 00 2 2 i 2 2 2 2 18 00 7 00 2 00 Simpkins, Wm Staver Carriage Co ,. Smalley Manfg. Co Stribling, H. C Smith Bros Smith. J. C Smith, J. G Smith, T. & H. Co Smith, Thos Stone, R.J Sloer, Albert J Scott, A. W Soverhill. S. G Stoner, R. L Soverhill. Geo. S Story, Elijah Stocking. Milo A Stone, Jas. A. & Son Schofield. S. B South Side Floral Co Scott, Mrs. Thos. Y Stover M'f'g. Co Scott, T.J Stoutenbaugh, J, L Souther, Latham Souther, Mrs. G, H Schoeneman, Mrs. John Stoddard M'f'g. Co Sommerville, Jas Stover, John F Schobey.T.C Story. E Sotham.T. F. B Southworth, J. D Sure Hatch Incubator Co Schnelker. H. F Surucker, Mary L Shuff. Oliver Stuve, Clementine Schuck. Mrs. Chas Shuff. S. O Schuppel, Mrs. Elizabeth Stuy vesant, R ShunkPlow Co Stubbs, W. R Snyder.J. H Trainer, Leonard Taylor, Mrs. J. B Taylor, Philena H Talbot.D. C Talbot, Anna Taylor. Warren Tait, F. B. M.f'g. Co Terpenning, Mrs. G. A Telford. Thos Terry, Henry Terpenning, C. W Tesson.E. P Tilbury. Frank Triumph Adjustable S. P. Co . Triebel, Mrs. O. L Trone, Geo, W. & Sons Thomas. Caroline Thomas, Frank Thomas M'f'g. Co Thompson & Sons Turner, Anderson Turner, Mrs. L. N Turner. Mrs. E. H Tuttle, Lena Tuel.R, S Thurman, Cal Turbush. Chas Tyson, Mrs. Thos Unverzagt.'Louis U. S. Wind Mill Co Union City Carriage M'f'g. Co. Union Corn Planter Co $2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 12 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 24 00 4 00 2 00 24 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 12 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 14 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 68 Fees Received — Continued. Prom Whom Received. Amount. Prom Whom Received. Amount. Upp. Geo VanDoren. G. P VanNatta, W. S Vance, Fred N Vanderhoof , R. H Valentine, J. D VanHouten & Zoon VanMeter, C. C VanPatten, W. H Vaughan, C Vredenburgh, Peter Vermilion. Sigler P Vermont Parm Machine Co Venture Stock Farm Voris.F.D Vorris, R. R Warren, George Waters, Homer F Warner, Mrs. Anna Watson, Helen Warrens W. F, M. Co Walsh. M.J Wardhaugh. Plo. H Warren & Co Wayne Works Warner, Geo Wallace, W. A Watts, Ruth Watts. Ella Waterloo Gas Engine Co .. Walter.O. & Co Walls Bruce Co Waixel. D Weir Pottery Co Westbrook. G. W Westenberger. Mrs. G Wheelock, M. O West Disinfecting Co Weeters, J. L Wheeler, L. E Williams. W. C. & Co Whitney, T. H Wilson, Thos Willett. Carrie H Williamson, R. D Willard, A. H Wing, Mrs. M. D $2 00 12 50 28 00 2 00 200 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 18 00 2 00 2 00 12 00 2 00 2 00 23.00 5 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 17 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 12 00 2 00 4 00 14 00 2 00 Williams, Alice T Willard, S. E White. Mrs. Martha Williams, Robert Whitman Agricultural Co Whitney, T. H Wilson. Wealthy White Sewing Machine Co White Buggy Co Willett, S.J Wright, Dick Witherell. L. R Williams, Mrs. L. M White. W. R Williamson, R. D Whipps, F. M White, J, F. &Co Wilson Bros Williams, W. C. & Co White. O.E Wise, Chas. E Winn & Oviatt Whitman P. S Wornall.T. J Woodhouse. A. L Wood, Harvey Worham & Shannon Wolfe. Frank Woods. Mrs. J. E Wood. Chas Wormwood. A. S Wood. Geo. A , Wonder Churn Co Wornall.T. J Woodcock Peed Mill Co Wood, George Woodcock Foundry & Machine Co Woods, C. M Wood, W. T Wylie, W Weese, W. E Yates. G.E Yetter, Fred Yegge, M. F Young. L. D Young, C.C Zumbrook, L. H <£: Son $2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 13 00 2 00 2 00 14 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 18 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 12 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 12 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 9 00 2 00 16 00 4 00 6 00 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS. Account of Permits and Privileges Fair 1900. Whole amount of concessions sold or contracted $7, 800 50 Amount of concessions that could not be collecte J 1, 125 00 Amount of concessions collected 6,675 50 Amount of concessions collected but refunded 35 00 Net amount of concessions received 6, 640 50 To amount, tickets sold to concessioners 80 00 Total amount received 6.720 50 By amount paid your treasurer, total 6, 722 34 By amount over paid 1 84 WARRANTS PAID TO TREASURERS OF COUNTY AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES IN 1900 BY STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE. To Whom Paid. Amount. H . G. Henry, Treasurer Adams County Agricultural Society $200 00 W. D. Swail, Treasurer Boone County Agricultural Society 200 00 H enry Fuller, Treasurer Bureau County Agricultural Board 200 00 H. N. Griffith, Treasurer Carroll County Agricultural Board 200 00 J. Manly Clark, Treasurer Champaign County Agricultural Board 200 06 Chas. D. Babb, Treasurer Homer Fair (Cbampaign County) 200 00 Harvey Hurst, Treasurer Clark County Agricultural Association 200 00 69 T. T. Shoemaker, Treasurer Coles County Agricultural Society $200 00 Eb. Stewart, Treasurer Cumberland County Agricultural Association 200 00 F. S. Mosher, Treasurer Sandwich Fair Association (DeKalb county) 200 00 Geo. C. Jeffers, Treasurer Douglas County Fair Association 200 00 Win. W. Stevens, Treasurer DuPage County Agricultural Society 200 00 W. M. Abraham, Treasurer Effingham County Agricultural Board 200 00 S. W. Swain. Treasurer Franklin County Agricultural Society 200 00 E. C. Woods, Treasurer Avon Agricultural Fair (Fulton county) 200 00 B. C. Hodges, Treasurer Greene County Agricultural Pair 200 00 C. M. Turner. Treasurer Henry County Agricultural Board 200 00 John Fisher, Treasurer Kewanee District Agricultural Board(Henry county) 200 00 W. A. Coney, Treasurer Iroquois County Agricultural Board 200 00 Geo. H. Shup. Treasurer Jasper County Agricultural Board 200 00 John J. Gray, Treasurer JoDaviess County Agricultural Society 200 00 S. A. Clark, Treasurer Union Agricultural Society (JoDaviess county) 200 00 W J. Brock, Treasurer Kankakee Pair Association (Kankakee county) 200 00 Jacob Armbruster, Treasurer Kendall County Fair Association 200 00 W. W. McBride, Treasurer Knox County Agricultural Society 200 00 E. W. Parkhurst, Treasurer Lake County Agricultural Society 200 00 L. B. Doming. Treasurer Livingston County Agricultural Board 200 00 J. P. Hieronymous. Treasurer Atlanta Union Agricultural Society(Logan county) 200 00 E. J. McGready, Treasurer Macoupin County Agricultural Board 200 00 Jas.Cole, Treasurer Bushnell Fair Association (McDonough county) 200 00 Fremont Hoy .Treasurer McHenry County Agricultural Board 200 00 C. E. Vance, Treasurer Rock Creek Agricultural Association (McLean county) 200 00 L. C Keenan.Treasurer LeRoy Fair Association (McLean county) 200 00 J as. Rugless.Treasurer McLean County Fair Association, Say brook 200 00 Edward Dool.Treasurer Mercer County Agricultural Society 200 00 Thos. Wallace.Treasurer Perry County Agricultural Society 200 00 C. A. Tatman.Treasurer Piatt County Agricultural Society 200 00 John S. Felmley.Tre&surer Illinois Valley Fair Association (Pike county) 200 00 John Schaf er, Jr.,Treasurer Rock Island County Fair Association 200 00 Dan Reardon, Treasurer Tazewell County Agricultural Board 200 00 Thos. Rixleben, Treasurer Union County Agricultural Society 200 00 J. L. Hamilton, Jr., Treasurer Hoopeston Dist. Agric'l Society (Vermilion Co.)... 200 00 W. B. Young.Treasurer Warren County Agricultural Board 200 00 F. E. Pomeroy, Treasurer White County Agricultural Board 200 00 Wm. Boyd.Treasurer Central Agricultural Society ( Whiteside county) 200 00 J. H. Lawrence.Treasurer Great N. W, Fair (Sterling, Whiteside county) 200 00 C. M. Kern, Treasurer Williamson County Agricultural Board 200 00 Chas. Starr.Treasurer Winnebago County Agricultural Society. 200 00 A. H. White. ElPasoDist. Agricultural Board (Woodford county) 200 00 John F. Smith.Treasurer Brown County Fair 200 00 Thos.lEwing.Treasurer DeWitt County Agricultural and Mechanical Ass'n 200 00 R. G. Sutherland.Treasurer Edgar County Agricultural Association 200 00 John McKelligott, Treasurer Gallatin County Agricultural Association 200 00 P, L. McNabb.Treasurer McLeansboro Agricultural Fair (Hamilton county) 200 00 M. Levy.Treasurer Jackson County Fair Association 200 00 W. H. Parkinson, Treasurer Evans Grange Agricultural Fair (Marshall county) ... 200 00 Ed. B. Clark, Treasurer Pope County Agricultural Association 200 00 F. A. Gi'en.Treasurer Magnolia Grange Agricultural Fair (Putnam county) 200 00 Geo. E. Walker.Treasurer Schuyler County Agricultural Board 200 00 J. A. Klock.Treasurer Central Agricultural Society ( Stark county ) 200 00 J. B. Taylor.Treasurer N. 111. Agricultural Association (Stephenson county) 200 00 R. B. Stinson.Treasurer Southern 111. Fair Association (Union county) 200 00 R, Sandusky.Treasurer Indianola Agricultural Fair (Vermilion county) 200 00 Total $12,600 00 Itemized Statement of Vouchers Paid. c -1 0 0 o a- a To Whom Paid. Amount. 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 E. B. David, personal expenses as member of the Board.... John M. Crebs. " J. F. Miller, Assistant Superintendent Class F Thos. S. Marshall, personal expenses as member of Board C- M. Simmons, " A. J. Lovejoy W. H. Fulkerson, C.A. Tatman. Martin Conrad. Sherman House, hotel bills of members of the Board The Marine Bank, note given by Board Oct. 15, 1898 J. Irving Pearce, pergonal expenses as member of Board .. C. H. Dolton, $11 68 16 11 20 00 14 00 21 11 14 50 13 90 13 50 9 17 124 25 , 370 89 52 10 3 60 70 Vouchers Paid— Continued. © © c tr CD To Whom Paid. 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 J. Irving Pearce, amount paid Shope, Mathis & Rogers for legal services account Horse Show Lewis H. Miner, Postmaster, postage stamps Conkling & Grout, settlement of F. Hauff judgment Mester Brothers, brick for Pair Grounds E. F. Hartman Co., printing premium ribbons R. Haas Electric & Mfg. Co., electric supplies Illinois State Journal, printing Leland Hotel, hotel bill members of Board ,. Adams Express Co., express charges Western Union Telegraph Co., clock service December, 1S99 American Express Co., express charges United States Express Co., express charges W. C. Garrard, Secretary, January, 1900, salary E. E. McCoy. Clerk, January, 1900. salary Agnes E. DuBois. Curator. January. 1900, salary , D C. Hoyt. Receiving and Shipping Clerk, January, 1900, salary Annie G. Springer, Stenographer, January, 1900, salary Thos. Donnegan, Janitor, January, 1900, salary ■ Robert Rotramel. Custodian Fair Grounds, January. 1900, salary Chas. Yates. Nightwatchman Fair Grounds. January, 1900. salary P. E. Taintor. cement walks, etc Geo. Hodge, horseshoeing Fair Ground teams Gutta Percha and Rubber Mfg. Co., hose cart P. H. Giblin. coal oil Illinois State Journal, printing Reeves & Co., casting for lawn mower United States Express Co,, express charges John Underf anger, freight and drayage Adams Express Co.. express charges Western Union Telegraph Co-, telegrams P. F. Pettibone & Co., stationery and supplies Postal Telegraph Co. , telegrams Coe Brothers, office sundries American Express Co., express charges • Springfield Electric Light & Power Co.. lights Fair Grounds W. C. Garrard. Secretary. February, 1900. salary E. E. McCoy, Clerk. February, 1900, salary Agnes E. DuBois, Curator, February 1900, salary D. C. Hoyt. Receiving and Shipping Clerk, February, 1900, salary Annie G. Springer. Stenographer. February. 1900, salary Thos. Donnegan. Janitor. February, 1900, salary R. Rotramel, Custodian Fair Grounds. February. 1900, salary... Chas. Yates. Nightwatchman Fair Grounds, February, 1900. salary Frank Hamilton, surveying lots in Machinery Department L. H. Zumbrook & Son, hardware for Fair Grounds Theo. Fleischbein, engrossing diplomas Edwin A. Wilson, insurance on Fair Ground buildings Illinois State Journal, printing Herndon & Co.. ribbons for diplomas D. C. Hoyt, washing office towels John Underf anger, freight and drayage J. C. Klaholt, silver cup Adams Express Co., express charges Central Union Telephone Co., telephone rent, etc Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams Illinois State Journal, printing December, 1899, crop report Coe Brothers, office sundries United States Express Co.. express charges American Express Co., express charges W. C. Garrard, Secretary, personal expenses W. C. Garrard. Secretary, March, 1900, salary E. E. McCoy. Clerk. March, 1900. salary Agnes E. DuBois, Curator, March, 1900, salary.... . D. C. Hoyt, Receiving and Shipping Clerk. March, 1900, salary Annie G. Springer, Stenographer, March, 1900, salary Thos. Donnegan. Janitor, March, 1900, salary . Robert Rotramel, Custodian Fair Grounds, March. 1900. salary Chas. Yates. Nightwatchman Fair Grounds. March, 1900, salary. . Thos. Jay Gleason. calendars 799:P. F. Pettibone & Co., letter heads for the Board 800 801 802 T. L. Conner & Co., insurance on Fair Ground buildings ..... ... ............. American Short-Horn Breeders' Association, copy volume 43, Herd tfooK ... D. & F. L. Grant, insurance on Fair Ground buildings 71 Vouchers Paid — Continued. 2 p < o p n a To Whom Paid. Amount. 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 859 860 861 862 863 864 865 866 867 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 P. F. Pettibone & Co., filing cases Illinois State Register. 500 copies Live Stock Report John W. Bunn & Co., merchandise for office Springfield Electric Light & Power Co., March Fair Ground lights P. H. Giblin. coal oil Spirit of the Times, advertising races Illinois State Journal, printing Lewis H. Miner, Postmaster, postage stamps , Fred Beaman, trees for Fair Grounds M. A, Jones, insurance on Fair Ground buildings W. C. Garrard. Secretary, April, 1900, salary , E. E. McCoy, Clerk. April. 1800, salary Agnes E. DuBois, Curator, April, 1900, salary D. C. Hoyt, Receiving and Shipping Clerk, April. 1900, salary Annie G. Springer, Stenographer, April, 1900, salary Thos. Donnegan. Janitor, April, 1900, salary Robert Rotramel, Custodian Fair Grounds, April, 1900. salary Chas. Yates. Nightwatchman Fair Grounds, April, 1900, salary Geo. H. Madden, personal expenses as member of Board Peter Vredenburgh, lumber for Fair Grounds Postal Telegraph Co.. telegrams Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams United States Express Co., express charges Adams Express Co.. express charges American Express Co., express charges John Underfanger, freight and drayage Brown's Drug Store, office sundries Coe Brothers, office sundries Frank E. Dooling, insurance on Fair Ground buildings R. H. Armbruster, putting up office window awnings Phillips Brothers, printing C. H. Lanphier, Jr., & Co United States Express Co., express charges American Express Co., express charges Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams Conkling & Grout, legal services for three years The Great Western Circuit, advertising races Chicago &' Alton R. R. Co., freight charges W. C. Garrard, Secretary, May, 1900, salary E. E. McCoy, Clerk, May, 1900. salary Agnes E. DuBois, Curator, May, 1900, salary D. C. Hoyt, Receiving and Shipping Clerk, May, 1900, salary Annie G. Springer, Stenographer, May, 1900, salary Thos. Donnegan, Janitor. May, 1900, salary Robt. Rotramel, Custodian Fair Grounds, May, 1900. salary Chas. Yates, Nightwatchman Fair Grounds, May, 1900, salary B. H. Brainerd, Treasurer, account December 30, Fair Ground pay roll. Anthony Kerr, carpenter work. January 20, 1900, Fair Ground pay roll .. February 3, 1900, Fair Ground pay roll. . expenses in purchasing school house ... paid R. H. Armbruster for tent March 3, 1900, Fair Ground pay roll March 24. Fair Ground payroll March 31, Fair Ground pay roll Blakesley & Son, repairing roof 3 ' ' A nthony Kerr, carpenter work Henry Kleinfeldt, shingling F. G. bldg settlement Horse Show claims "April 28. 1900, Fair Ground pay roll " May 5, Fair Ground payroll May 12, 1900, Fair Ground pay roll May 19. 1900. Fair Ground pay roll Springfield Electric Light & Power Co., April Fair Ground lights C. A. Power, window lights, etc., in Machinery Hall Central Union Telephone Co., telephone rent Blakesley & Son, painting roof on Machinery Hall American Jersey Cattle Club, copy vol. 52 Herd book Dawson Brick & Tile Co., tile for Fair Grounds Leland Hotel, hotel bill members of Board Phillips Brothers, printing J. W. Cogdall, trees for Fair Grounds D. C. Hoyt. washing office towels Andrew Tulley, blacksmithing for Fair Grounds $14 58 156 60 11 44 67 50 1 10 5 00 14 65 100 00 1 00 295 00 208 33 100 00 88 33 83 33 83 33 35 00 25 00 50 00 39 20 181 27 2 19 4 61 5 60 1 13 2 51 1 00 4 35 2 20 144 40 3 00 20 00 29 00 2 00 1 08 3 39 750 34 30 00 2 00 208 82 100 33 88 00 83 33 83 33 35 33 25 00 60 00 98 67 19 15 24 48 121 35 10 00 55 50 87 00 19 50 102 00 150 00 14 62 24 90 3,452 00 104 75 21 00 17 25 16 50 67 50 82 25 29 00 279 75 1 00 13 20 69 50 5 60 40 00 1 50 5 65 72 Vouchers Paid — Continued. o © c 0 s- a To Whom Paid. Amount. 877 P. P. Pettibone & Co., books for Privilege Department 878 American Trotting Association, annual dues 879 Phillips Brothers, 1,000 copies financial report 880 J. L. Clark, board for Surveyors at Fair Ground 881 F. C. Rossiter, personal expenses as member of Board 882 Lewis H. Miner, P. M., postage stamps 883 Sally C Brown, Treasurer T. 16, R. 5 VV., 3 P. M.. payment on school house... 884 W. C. Garrard, Secretary, June, 1900. salary 885 E. E. McCoy. Clerk. June, 1900, salary 8S6 Agnes E. DuBois, Curator. June. 1900, salary 887 D. C. Hoyt. Receiving and Shipping Clerk, June. 1900, salary 888 Annie G. Springer. Stenographer. June, 1900, salary 889 Thos. Donnegan, Janitor, 1900, salary 890 Robt. Rotramel, Custodian Fair Grounds. June, 1900, salary 891 Chas. Yates, Nightwatchman Fair Grounds, June, 1900, salary 892 Illinois State Journal, printing 893 Illinois State Journal, printing May crop reports 894 R. F. Herndon & Co., ribbon for Live Stock Certificates 895 W. C. Garrard. Secretary, personal expenses 896 E. E. McCoy, expenses Chicago and return account Board 897 Hennegan & Co., presidential charts for advertising Fair 898 W. P. Feeney. services as Surveyor at Fair Grounds 899 E. L. Oatman. Assisting Surveyor at Fair Grounds 900 Adams Express Co., express charges 901 Postal Telegraph Co.. telegrams 902 United States Express Co., express charges 903 Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams 904 American Express Co., express charges 905 Coe Brothers, office sundries 906 Illinois State Register, 500 newspaper slips 907 L. H. Zum brook & Son, hardware for Fair Grounds 908 Springfield Electric Light & Power Co.. May Fair Ground lights 909 Blakesley & Son, repairs on roofs of Fair Ground buildings 910 Peter Vredenburgh, lumber for Fair Grounds 911 John Underfanger, freight and drayage 912 Brown & Canfield, flowers and seeds for Fair Grounds 913 Brown & Canfield, floral design funeral H. C. Johns 914 R. D. Swisher Mfg. Co., rubber stamps 915 L. S. Anderson, photographic views of Fair Grounds 916 J. L. Hudson & Co., hardware for Fair Grounds 917 C. F. Wiesenmyer. harness and repairs 918 John Underfanger, freight and drayage 919 Henson Robinson Co., guttering, etc., on dining halls 920 Geo. Hodge, shoeing Fair Ground teams 921 Gertrude L. Fif er, expenses as member of Woman's Board 922 W. B. Black, corn for Fair Ground teams 923 L. E. Wheeler, ice for office, six months 924 W. J. Morgan & Co., lithographs for races 925 Phillips Brothers, 5,000 State Fair cards 926 Postal Telegraph Co., telegrams 927 Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams 928 Adams Express Co.. express charges 929 American Express Co.. express charges 930 United States Express Co., express charges 931 Coe Brothers, office sundries 932 Springfield Electric L. & P. Co., June lights and wiring Woman's Building. 933 W. C. Garrard. Secretary. July. 1900, salary 934 E. E. McCoy. Clerk. July, 1900, salary 935 Agnes E. DuBois, Curator, July, 1900, salary 936 D. C. Hoyt, Receiving and Shipping Clerk. July, 1900, salary 937 Annie G. Springer, Stenographer, July, 1900. salary 938 Thos. Donnegan, Janitor, July. 1900. salary 939 Robt. Rotramel, Custodian Fair Grounds. July, 1900. salary 940 Chas. Yates, Nightwatchman Fair Grounds. July. 1900. salary 941 B. H.Brainerd, Treasurer, account May 26, Fair Ground pay roll 942 " " Blakesley & Son, for repairs 943 " " *' June 2, Fair Ground pay roll 944 " June 9, Fair Ground pay roll 945 " June 16, Fair Ground pay roll 946 " " June 22. Fair Ground pay roll 947 " " June 30. Fair Ground pay roll 948 " " July 7. Fair Ground pay roll 949 " " Henry Kleinfeldt. labor 950 "" " " July 14. Fair Ground pay roll 73 Vouchers Paid — Continued. 951 952 953 954 955 956 957 953 959 960 961 962 963 964 965 966 967 968 969 970 971 972 973 974 976 976 977 978 979 980 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 990 991 992 993 994 995 996 997 998 999 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 J. K. Dickirson, personal expenses as member of Board W. P. Dickirson, assisting in surveying Fair Grounds W. C. Gari ard. Secretary, personal expenses E. B. David, personal expenses as member of Board Louis Unverzagt, floral design for funeral Hon. C. H. Dolton Illinois Central R. R., freight charges Brinkerhoff & Barnett Engraving Co., half tone cuts Lewis H. Miner, Postmaster, postage stamps W. P. Feeney, sketching maps of Fair Grounds George M. Brinkerhoff, flowers and plants for Fair Ground s1 Sally C. Brown, Treasurer T. 16, R. 5 W., 3 P. M., balance on school house... G. Perebom, mower and hay rake for Fair Grounds W. C. Garrard, Secretary, personal expenses Phillips Brothers, State Fair posters J. M. Rippey, plumbing at Fair Grounds Sally C. Brown. Treasurer T. 16, R. 5 W., 3 P. M.. insurance on school house. W. C. Garrard, Secretary, August, 1900, salary E. E. McCoy, Clerk. August, 1900. salary Agnes E. DuBois, Curator, August, 1900, salary D. C. Hoyt. Receiving and Shipping Clerk, August, 1900, salary Annie G. Springer, Stenographer, August, 1900. salary Thomas Donnegan, Janitor. August. 1900, salary Robert Rotramel. Custodian of Fair Grounds, August, 1900. salary Chas. Yates, Night Watchman at Fair Grounds, August, 1900, salary Genevieve Fogarty, services in Secretary's office Jas. T. Powers & Co., plumbers' materials Carson, Pirie. Scott & Co., premium ribbons R. L. Polk & Co.. copy of Springfield City Directory P. F, Pettibone & Co., printing on account of the Fair P. F. Pettibone & Co., binding 68 volumes periodicals The Farmer's Voice, advertising State Fair J. fi. Steiner. Secretary American Trotting Association, due on suspensions Phillips Brothers, State Fair posters Lewis fi. Miner. Postmaster, postage stamps W. C. Garrard, September, 1900, salary E. E. McCoy, Clerk. September, 1900, salary , Agnes E. DuBois, Curator, September, 1900, salary D. C. Hoyt, Receiving and Shipping Clerk, September. 1900, salary Annie G. Springer, Stenographer, September, 1900, salary Thos. Donnegan, Janitor. September, 1900, salary Robert Rotramel, Custodian Fair Grounds. September. 1900, salary Chas. Yates. Night Watchman at Fair Grounds, September, 1900. salary Edward P. Webster, drawing plats of Fair Grounds D wight Sanders, work in Art Gallery k. B. Gorman, work in Art Gallery H. C. Kinkaid, work in Art Gallery G. W. Huffman, return fees overpaid at Fair B. S. Harper & Son, return fees overpaid at Fair Huffman Brothers, return premiums overpaid at Fair W. R. Loveless, return premiums overpaid at Fair Midland Publishing Co., advertising State Fair The R. Haas Electric Manufacturing Co., electric supplies The Champaign Gazette, advertising State Fair The Indiana Farmer, advertising State Fair The Prairie Farmer Publishing Co.. advertising State Fair R. F. flerndon & Co., merchandise for Fair Grounds John J. Hamilton, advertising State Fair Bassett Brothers, bill posting The Bloomington Pantagraph, advertising State Fair privileges Thomas Forbes, advertising State Fair Illinois State Journal, miscellaneous printing printing June, 1900, crop report " " , " account Fair Illinois State Register, " Dougherty & Booth, Receivers, copy Annual Cyclopedia Sanders Publishing Co., Breeders' Gazette, advertising State Eair The R. D. Swisher Manufacturing Co., rubber stamp Frank Simmons, two picture frames P. F. Pettibone & Co., statistical blanks State Topics, advertising State Fair Carson, Pirie. Scott & Co., premium ribbons John W. Bunn & Co., merchandise for Fair Grounds Western Roofing & Supply Co., paint for Fair Grounds Jacksonville Journal Co., advertising sale of privileges The Farm Home, advertising State Fair $14 23 60 0C 5 85 12 75 10 70 3 45 104 08 100 00 64 00 57 60 1,200 00 68 85 10 00 118 50 47 27 48 35 208 33 100 00 88 33 83 33 83 33 35 00 25 00 50 00 34 50 11 25 265 02 5 00 187 90 145 75 9 50 5 00 103 75 100 00 208 34 100 00 88 34 83 34 83 34 35 00 25 00 50 00 79 25 3 00 4 50 3 00 6 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 33 00 1 85 50 40 20 00 10 00 7 59 10 00 4 25 3 00 3 00 25 50 66 00 57 05 20 00 6 00 75 00 1 35 3 50 69 00 10 00 14 65 59 10 19 63 4 20 15 00 74 Vouchers Paid — Continued. P < c p a — ft To Whom Paid. Amount. 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 105S 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1C87 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 A. D. Barber, personal expenses as member of Board Marguerite White, services in Secretary's office at Fair Katie Cahill, services in Secretary's office at Fair J. L. Hudson & Co., hardware for Fair Grounds H. C. Irwin, brick for Fair Grounds Sophia T. Phelps, services in Art Department at Fair H. T. Kloppenburg, brick for Fair Grounds Devoe & Raynolds Co., paint for Fair Grounds S. D. Childs & Co., old soldiers' badges for Fair St. Nicholas Hotel, hotel bill, account of the Board C. F. Curtiss, services as Judge of Sheep at Fair J. J. Edgerton. " " George B. McClure, services as Judge, Floral Department. Fair J. W. Judy, services as Auctioneer, celling privileges Nic Wuller, Assistant. Textile Department at Fair S. G. Soverhill, services as Judge of Fruit at Fair Leland Hotel, hotel bill, account of the Board I. M. Rippey, plumbing at Fair Grounds Devoe & Raynolds Co., paint for Fair Grounds ^ W. B. Black, corn for Fair Ground teams N. A. Courtright, Assistant to General Superintendent at Fail- W. G. Riley, services as Judge of Hogs at Fair Adam Nelch, brick work at Fair Grounds , W. M. Payne, hardware for Fair Grounds Springfield Electric Light & Power Co., July lights, Fair Grounds .... " August lights. Fair Grounds A, A. Swearingen, soliciting entries in races Geo. H. Madden, personal expenses as member of the Boai d Kentucky Stock Farm Publishing Co., advertising State Fair races .. The Chicago Horseman, advertising State Fair races The Horse Review Co., advertising State Fair races H. M. Dunlap, services as Judge of Fruit at Fair Fred Webber. " Bessie Weller, Assistant in Floral Department at Fair - E. A. Riehl, services as Judge of Fruit at Fair Theo. Boltenstern, Assistant to Superintendent of Sheep at Fair The Western Horseman, advertising State Fair races Colman's Rural World, " " E. A. Jones. 10 loads of sawdust for Fair Prather & McCoy Co., oil, etc.. for Fair Grounds Robert Luther, bill posting, account Fair Joab Goodall. services as Judge of Heavy Horses at Fair Mrs. S. L. Dwight, services as Judge of Textile Fabrics at Fair Bertha L. Martin, Mrs. H. L. Allmon. " " " Walter Grear, Assistant to Superintendent of Heavy Horses at Fair . F. J. Berry, services as Judge of Heavy Horses at Fair J. C. Chapman, personal expenses as member of Board Henry Beaumann, Assistant to Superintendent Heavy Horse at Fair Geo. A. Anthony, services in Secretary's office at Fair B. N. Pierce, services as Judge of Poultry at Fair M. W. Summers, " " F. M. Lail. services as Judge of Hogs at Fair J. Irving Pearce. personal expenses as member of the Board Mrs. Shibley, making bed ticks for Fair Grounds Wm. M. Winders, Assistant in Sheep Department at Fair H. H. Gross, building road at Fair Grounds W. L. Carlyle, judging dairy cattle at Fair G. W- Bushong, cement tank at Fair Grounds (cancelled) B. H. Brainerd, Treasurer, Fair Ground pay-roll September 22 B. H. Brainerd, Treasurer, entrance money returne&H. A. Cotton — Phil. Wade. Assistant to Superintendent Tickets at Fair W. J. Kennedy, judging dairy cattle at the Fair H. N. Griffith, services in Secretary's office atthe Fair John A. Sweet, " " Max. Chapman, return of fees overpaid on sheep at Fair Win. McNair, carpenter work at Fair — O. M. Pond, Assistant in Poultry Department at Fair A. H. Scott. " " Geo. V. Mathewson, Assistant in Farm Product Department at Fair.. F. W. McKee, Manager, services of Ladies' Orchestra at Fair J. L. Hartwell, Assistant in Fruit Department at Fair Cornelia Y oung, Win. A. Young, expenses as member of the Board J. S. Miles, Assistant in Swine Department at Fair $30 85 34 00 18 00 9 98 1 25 17 00 6 50 57 20 180 00 151 50 50 00 50 00 8 00 15 00 9 00 8 00 64 00 54 25 118 86 22 55 12 00 26 50 21 15 1 90 67 50 67 50 25 00 60 52 36 40 117 50 146 70 4 00 6 00 2 00 4 00 20 00 72 00 20 00 17 50 1 25 3 60 38 30 18 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 50 00 8 00 49 75 29 96 35 00 26 00 35 00 85 55 16 00 32 00 121 00 33 60 10 50 347 86 10 00 40 00 25 00 24 00 24 10 1 00 18 60 19 84 19 84 21 60 400 00 32 00 24 00 20 12 8 00 75 Vouchers Paid — Continued. z p < c c a tr (B if To whom Paid. Amount. 1101 B. Wade, Manager Midnight Jubilee Singers during fair 1102 Spencer's Military Band, music at the Fair 1103 J. W. McCleave, Assistant to Superintendent of Privileges 1104 Dan. Thorn. " 1105 R. O. Alexander, 1106 S. B. McCord, 1107 Walter DeFrates, " 1108 Viola Warner. " 1109 J. K. Dickirson. expenses as member of the Board 1110 Goodman's Band, music at the Pair 1111 W. P. Dickirson, Assistant to Superintendent of Privileges 1112 John M. Green. " 1113 T. C. Watts. " „ . 1114 Mrs. W. S. Kaufman, Judge in Pastry Department at Fair 1115 Mrs. Chas. Tremel, " 1116 O. Ireland. Assistant in Dairy Department at Pair 1117 Mrs. H. J. Cater, judging jellies and canned fruits at Fair 1118 W. H. Colyer, Judge in Dairy Department at Pair 1119 Geo. Bond, Assistant in Dairy Department at Fair 1120 Laura Dusenberry, Assistant in Culinary Department at Fair 1121 Lydia Smith. 1122 May Schanck, " 1123 Mis3 A. E. Schanck, 1124 Fred. Grabbe, judging bees and honey at Fair 1125 H. J. Cater, expenses as member of the Board 1126 W. C. Garrard, expenses as Secretary. Account Board 1127 Geneva Willard, services as Judge Fine Art at the Fair 1128 Jessie Chamberlain, Assistant in Art Department at Fair 1129 C. M. Hartsock. Assistant in Poultry Department at the Fair 1130 E. E. McCoy, expenses during Fair 1131 D. C. Hoyt. •' -. 1132 Theo. Fleischbein, Cashier in Secretary's office at Fair 1133 H. A. Clubb, Assistant Superintendent Mechanic Arts at Fair r. 1134 Ben. LeGore. " " 1135 j . F. McCormick, services in Secretary's office at Fair 1136 Annie G. Springer, expenses during Fair 1137 Agnes E. DuBois, " 1138 W. B. Ellsworth services as time announcer at races 1139 John G. Gamber, official timer at races ■■■■. — 1140 H. M. Plummer, Assistant to Superintendent of Machinery at t air. .. 1141 J. L. Keys. 1142 F. A. Pratt, 1143 Geo. A. Hunt, 1144 H. B. Curtis, Assistant General Superintendent at Fair . .. 1145 Mrs. S. T. Rorer, services at Cooking School in Woman's Building. .. 1146 B. H. Brainerd, Treasurer, entrance money in races refunded......... 1147 Springfield Gas Light Co., coke for Machinery Department at I air. .. 1148 M. Zimpelmann, expenses as member of the Board 1149 C. F. Dike, Assistant Superintendent of Machinery Department 1150 T. F. A. Newport. Assistant to Superintendent of Speed at Fair 1151 S. R. Sterling. Assistant Superintendent of Dairy Cattle at Fair 1152 J. A. McDermott, Judge in Light Horse Department at Fair. 1153 Geo. B, Barber, Assistant Superintendent of Light Horses at Fair.... 1154 Geo. F. Otto, " , „ T . '' . ™ . •••■ 1155 C. E. Brockman, Clerk to Superintendent of Light Horses at Fair.... 1156 C. M. Simmons, rubber starter for running horses 1157 Ed. F. Jolidon, Judge in Light Horse Department at l 00 Biltimore Farms 1' ravens, Fred B 15 00 , • Clark, J. M 126 00 Burgess. Robert & Son.. Davis, W. H 165 00 70 00 Baker. John C Davis, T. J. & Son 130 00 Bennett. Geo. M 20 00 25 00 15 00 95 oo: 40 00 160 00 160 00 100 00 110 00 25 00 Bausrhrnan, George Delaney, Thos 10 00 Dewey, C. F 10 00 Davidson. G. Howard 112 00 60 00 Barton, E. M Davidson, Win 100 00 • • Deal.E. H 13 00 • • Davis Brothers 83 00 Brunk, Jos. C 8S 00 Bell, C. H 99 00 9 25 125 00 130 00, 85 00 50 00 30 00 180 00 • • 85 00 Denton, J. W 75 00 Bunu, C. E Escher, Chas. & Sons 105 00 • • Easthope & Biery 190 00 « • 15 00 Broaddus, Lee 'Fairchild & Raymond 20 00 Fowler.F.T 226 00 Bradfnte, D. & Son 25 00 Blackman. Will J 8 00 25 00 120 00 16 00 70 00 140 00 Goodwin. W. R., Jr 20 00 Bonnell. G. W 100 00 Brown, W. L Gardner. C. H 60 00 Burroughs, Edward Green. W. M 75 Barney, W. B, & Co.. Gray, M. H 1 75 Beattv, J. P Gillett. CM 4 50 Barker. I. N. & Son 58 00 32 00 5 00! 45 00 90 00 50 00, Gietl Brothers 7 00 Burgess Bros.. Glover, Charley 55 00 Bryan. Ira E.. 175 00 Bone. F. E 45 00 Barber, Aaron ... 60 00 Brunk. T. F Hall. E. P 60 00 Burr. A. S 40 oo! 105 00 90 00 114 00 122 00 Converse Brothers . • • 54 00 Cook, Uriah & Son. 75 00 72 60 ! 66 00 200 00l 14 50 Hanlev. Mrs. Geo 7 75 Hodgson, Herbert 10 50 3 00 H Expenditures - Continued To Whom Paid. Amount To Whom Paid. Amount Hunt H G 120 00 2 50 1 75 2 50 1170 00 Hinton G C 50 f/J Powers, John 225 00 Pnterbangh. A, B 20 00 Halff-rj Mr- f 20 W Bashes. A. F Hardin F P & J J Palmer, D, I i 25 92 00 EG 00 270 00 50 00 75 f/j 126 00 66 00 20 00 12 Of J ]] 50 0 25 6 75 2% 00 Palm. J. E 5 75 H ■ . . . Price, Mrs. Jessie V 1 75 Belm L P Price, Burt W 1 75 150 OO 50 f/J " 60 VJ JODfeS, S.H Powell, S. R., Airent 5r, 00 Potts. J. A ISO 00 Jonf h R. E Parriah, W. A 15 00 ii » i 70 00 it it 18 00 1 1 ii Boberto, E.Q.& Co 8 60 Jessup Geo W. Jonesa W. A 10 00 125 00' 0 f/j 75 100 00 45 00 20 r/j 26 00 66 00 20 f/j 2 00 t 00 11 00 1 75 10 25 12 SO 6 75 i 50 a 75 ■ 5 00 136 % 9 25 Kraft Fred £ Co S 50 Keyworth .1 I.) • > 9 f/J Keifer Fred B 8 75 9 00 Kelly, K e so Kincaid J. H 9 50 Longley A w 9 50 • • 9 25 • • 9 50 • • 10 00 re Ben • • 9 50 • • 9 % B 75 Leland. J. A 9 60 8 60 Lander, J. A 9 00 9 00 ad Sirs. J. A 9 f/j Loveless W. k 16 26 28 50 Munroe, (J. G. • 21 75 45 00 120 f/J 10 00 103 00 ■ • 18 00 Moore. Wm. E Rothgeb, Warren 1 75 Reynolds, R. C 8 26 McK'-rrov.' 'r<-o. & Sons . 5 25 100 00 SO f/J 79 00 Richards, Biel &Co 10 % Bobbins, J, O. & Bon ■ 185 00 Milton, John •rt, Otto H 75 00 24 00 60 00' 15 f/J Sanders, G. E 20 00 Miller, Koy Seeley, J. fj., Agent 43 00 McHenrv, W. A 73 00 S 00 10 25 11 60 10 25 11 50 9 50 Stone, R. J Smith Brothers 64 00 90 OO Stover, John P 07 f/J 8 f/J • • 8 f/J Mayes, 0. W 75 4 50 44 00 MoGraw, W. 8 Sotham. T F K 5 25 Stonf-r R. T. 25 OO Masterson, H. H 2 r/j 4 25' 170 00 36 00 20 00 Matze, H. G Telford, Thoa 1 60 Moor'-, M. E 1 75 Milrier, W. W. & Son Thomas. Frank H 8 00 Mills. W.H 60 00 270 00, 125 f/J 20 00 15 00 50 f/J 40 oo 145 00 10 CO 20 00 3 001 90 00 1 25 oo ; Trone, Geo. W. & Son 63 f/J Tesson, E. P 30 f/J MitcheL E, B. & Son Voris, R. R 4 76 McGee, A. M Venture Stock Farm 50 f/J Moots T. B VanNatta, W. S. & 8on 160 00 Matthews, E. 0 105 f/J Neal, P. M Vredenbnrgh. Peter Warren, George 125 00 W'orham & Shannon 30 00 • ■ Willard, A. H m oo Ornellas, J. M 20 00 Odiorne, W,H Williamson, R. P 38 00 Paul, L.J Wilson Brothers 38 00 Woodford. J. Hall •12 M 6 A 82 Expenditures — Continued. To Whom Paid. Amount To Whom Paid. Amount. $5 75 7 00 101 00 25 00 3 00 25 00 90 00 3 00 90 00 120 00 Wilson, Thos $45 00 65 00 Wing, Mrs. M. D Young, L. D Winn & Oviatt 5 00 • a ti Yegge, M. F 10 75 Williams. W. C. & Co 8 50 Whitney, T. H • i 8 25 Walter, 0. & Son • • 2 50 • i » » Total 4 * It $15,384 50 American Short Horn Specials. To Whom Paid Amount. To Whom Paid. Amount. $40 00 90 00 45 00 125 00 Robbins, J. G, & Son $185 00 Wornall, T.J 120 00 Kelley, E. S. . Total Mitchel, E. B. & Sons $605 00 OTHER THAN LIVE STOCK. To Whom Paid. Amount. To WThom Paid. Amount. Alson, Mary A . Alson, Andrew. Archer, A. M. Armstrong, Crissie — Armstrong, Mrs. A, L. Aurelius.Mrs. W. J ... Allyn.Mrs. N. J Arenz, Aleen Baker.O.L Beckwith, Mrs. L Brown, Mrs. M. Boone. Mrs. Harry F Beebe, Mrs. H. Y Beatty, Mayme Baker Bros Baumann-Jorgensen, Mrs. E . Breusing, Mrs. Fred Boone, Mrs. Mart Bloomfleld.Mrs. R. A Bradford, Mrs. T. P Bradford, Mrs. E. T Bennett, E.J Bard, Mrs. S Bone.F. E Becker, William Barber. Mrs. W. S Booth. Mrs. A Brunk. Mrs. T. F Biddulph.J. R Becker, C Brown & Canfield. Baugh.E. A Bartelme, Mrs. P. M. $12 00 17 00 250 00 23 50 33 00 11 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 254 00 24 00 3 00 26 00 16 00 10 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 9 00 3 00 10 80 45 00 7 00 13 00 24 15 24 15 13 00 30 00 9 00 9 00 1 00 3 00 78 00 26 00 86 00 37 00 28 00 27 00 40 00 5 00 15 00 2 00 12 00 Burnham, Mrs. J. H Barnitz.H. W Buell.Mrs. L.M Blackstock.Rena M Blackstock. Mrs. Mary H Burgess Brothers ........ Bowen.I. T Bright. O.T • • « I • I Cosrdall.J. Vf'.'.Y.'.Y.'.'.'.'.'.'.. Cotta. J. V.. Jr.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. • i Carlin.W. E .YV.'.'.'.'.'.Y'.. Caldwell, Geo. R Carr.Mrs. C. W Cunningham, Mrs. Effle. Colgan, Kate Crane. Clara Cass. Harriet J Corrington, Mrs. Win Cobb.EuclidN Clark. Scott Council, Mrs. J. M , Coflman. Mrs. J. W t » i 4 Coons. Mrs. W. G. '.'.'.'. '.'.'. Cogdall. Mrs. J. W Crowell, Alvin E , * 4 Campbell.S. P..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Council. Irene Conner. W. E Cadwallader. Emma Cogdall, D wight Cole.R.G Dunlap.H. M Dorsey.Mrs. Isaac Dorwin.Mrs. H. F $16 00 41 00 7 00 7 00 6 00 3 00 100 00 85 00 75 00 70 00 10 00 56 00 4 00 29 00 16 00 5 00 13 00 12 00 3 00 3 00 5 00 40 00 19 99 24 15 50 00 5 00 26 00 25 00 24 00 800 14 00 10 00 22 00 17 00 6 00 10 00 13 00 12 00 15 00 10 00 38 06 10 00 21 00 18 00 83 Expenditures — Continued. To Whom Paid. Amount. To Whom Paid Amount. Dambaugh.Mrs. W. P.. Dodds.Mrs. F. C * • Dodds.Mrs. J. H'.!!.'!!!! Drake, Annie Dunlap, A. J Drew.R. W .""!!!!!"! DuVal, Mrs. T. H Davis Brothers Duncan, Mrs. J. H Dunseth.Geo. W Dunkel, J Duke.A. W Ernst, J. A Frederick, Mrs. D. C . . Foucht, C. L Funk, Mrs. J. W Foster, Mrs. Wm Feltham.AltaB Ferley, John Ford.J.L Furrow, Mrs. N. A Flatt.Mary Fine Leather Co Graves, Grace Gibbons, W. H Griffith, C.J Gillham, E. N Green, W. M Green, Mrs. A. D Gregory, C. L Hasler.Alice L Hartwell, J. L Hoshal, Louise Hall, Mrs. Jay A.!..!!.! Hinsey, Maud C • 4 • * • » Hall, Mattie Hettick, Lola Hambaugh, Mrs. Ralph Hickox, B Hostetetter, W. R Hobkirk, Geo. A Hickox. Mrs. C. V Hatfield. Cora Hatfield, Mrs. G. S Helmer. E. A Hey, AlbertT Hethershaw, Fred Hodge. W. H '.'.'.'.'.'. Herndon; Mrs. R. F Herndon, Hattie lies. Mrs. L. W Irwin, Mrs. R. A Jones, W. E Jones. Mrs. D. G Jeffery. Mrs. E. R Janssen, Mrs. H. F Jones, Isabel Johnson, W. E Kershaw. R. C Kelley, Elnora $1 00 17 00 3 00 4 00 11 00 15 00 10 00 20 00 5 00 TO 00 7 00 154 00 55 00 6 00 3 00 16 00 6 00 4 00 30 00 5 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 J 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 9 15 3 00 36 00 6 00 75 00 15 00 28 00 11 00 11 00 21 00 300 7 00 19 00 30 00 28 00 21 00 9 00 5 00 21 00 24 00 6 00 15 00 23 00 20 00 3 00 4 00 11 00 5 00 35 00 4 00 28 00 24 00 111 00 19 00 6 00 8 00 1 00 2 00 24 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 3 00 21 00 8 00 5 50 19 00 200 Keene, Mrs. Cellie .... i « » » • » Kinff.Emma J King, P. O Kimble, Maie Keckley, J. L * 4 • 4 Kenney. JohnB Kimble. P. F Klaholt. Mrs. J. C Keuchler, Mrs. Ferd .. Lightfoot, W. H Link, Mrs. Valentine. . Lee, Mary A Laughlin, C. E Lightfoot, James Lee. Ed Lawrence. Mrs. R. D. . Lauer, Mrs. Henry Lewis.^ Mary Lloyd, Mrs. CM ....... Laugeman, Mary E . . . Laugeman^ Mrs. W. G Lewis, St. John Little, Mrs. G.J Lape. H. T McPikeH. G • * Miller,4 Anna « 4 Maddocks, Abb'ie F ... . Moore. M. B Mathis, Mrs. Guy *R".\ * . Moore, Susan Magers, Mrs. J. F Muttera, Mrs. Rose Mischler. Helen Mostetter, Carrie F .... McClintock, Iva Martin. Mrs. S McMillan, C. M Monnier, Ed. W Montgomery. Mrs. J. F Mc Williams, Mrs. L. S. Mitchell. Mrs. C. C....' Miller. A Masterson, S. C Math eny, Mrs. Dow McGorey. Mrs. J. B ... Miller. Mrs. C. F Marshall, Eugenia Mars, Ethel Mostetter, Eva B Mason, Anna M Matheny, C. O Maddock. S. D Neef. Mrs. M. J Noble. Mrs. Will Nokes. Annetta Norvell. Cecile Nobis. C. A , $27 00 22 00 3 00 10 00 8 00 13 00 9 50 40 00 27 00 44 00 34 00 3 00 6 00 7 00 3 00 77 00 13 00 6 00 12 00 24 00 2 00 23 00 33 00 20 00 17 00 8 00 44 00 24 00 20 00 21 00 22 00 26 00 3 00 13 00 80 00 19 00 26 00 7 00 27 00 21 00 1 00 2 00 21 00 19 00 28 00 20 00 22 00 5 00 15 00 6 00 7 00 11 00 27 00 20 00 28 00 20 00 21 00 12 00 10 00 4 00 7 50 3 00 2 00 25 00 3 00 8 00 78 00 14 00 6 00 2 00 5 09 4 00 20 00 1 00 11 50 5 00 84 Expenditures — Continued. To Whom Paid. Amount To Whom Paid. Amount. Nokes, G. L Nevens, W. H Overaker, Mrs. C. B O'Keefe, Mrs. J. D 4 • t * Page.H.M '.'.'.'. • * Prickett. T.'g'.!! !!!!!!!! Phelps, Harry Payne, Mrs. M. A * » » * Prickett, Mrs. T. 6'.'.'.'.'. Pierik, Mrs. Herman... Pawson, W. N Pumpelly. Mrs. Harriet Peters. Henry Powell, Mrs. P. P Poplet.C. A Powers. J. H Pond, Mrs. M. J Phelps, Sophia Peterson, C. G Quackenbusn , M Riehl. E. A Ripley, S. M.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. • * *• • • Rockwell. Mrs. L! E .!. « t 4 4 Rogers, Mrs. J. E Russell, Mary J Rathsack. Robert Reid, Jas. L • 4 • • Richards, Riel & Co Robinson, Mrs. A. E Rowe, J. W !.!! Rothgeb, Warren Rogers, Mrs. J. E Ray, Charity Ryan, Annie Sterling, E. H Bchofield, S. B Soverhill, S. G '.".'.'.*.'. '.'.'.'. i 4 • » Soverhill, Geo.S '. '.'.'.'.'.'. Somervilie. Jas Shank, Chas. E 4 • Stone, Jas. A. & Son . . . • * 4 4 Smith, J.Q Stickel, F. E Schmith, Mrs.J.H !'.!!! Shields. Mrs. Aranell .. Smucker, Mary V Schuck, Mrs. Ch as Springer. Belle Smith. J, C !!!!!!!! Schobey, T. C $20 00 45 00 16 00 26 00 2 00 47 00 15 00 20 00 4 00 4 00 16 00 16 00 1 00 6 00 5 00 8 00 13 00 3 00 19 00 5 00 60 00 5 00 15 00 10 00 60 00 21 00 17 00 7 00 23 00 45 00 23 00 151 00 202 00 23 00 11 00 8 00 2 00 27 15 14 15 55 00 10 00 6 00 4 00 3 00 17 00 20 00 9 00 5 00 5 00 179 00 3 00 2 00 15 00 10 00 21 00 250 00 41 00 15 00 2 00 18 00 13 00 3 00 26 00 154 00 57 00 19 00 58 00 1 00 72 00 20 00 5 00 3 00 12 00 7 00 2 00 10 00 20 00 Stocking. Mile- A Steidley, Mrs. A. B Stevenson, W. H Shake, Mrs. Ed...!!!'.!! South Side Floral Co... 4 4 * • 4 4 4 4 Stewart, Mrs. J. C Schenck. W. T Stickel. M. E Schoeneman, Mrs. John Stuve, Clementine Sanders. H. K !!!!!! Striffler, Flora Souther. Latham T Sloer, Albert B Seibert. Emma E Stahl, Emma Schmidt. George Sperry, Eleanor Taylor, Wrarren Trainer, Leonard Turner, Anderson Tuel, R.S Turner, Mrs. E. H Terpenning. Mrs. <;. H Tyson, Mrs. Thos Triebel, Mrs. O. L Turner, Mrs. L N Terry, Harry Thomas, Caroline Taylor, Mrs. J. B Turner, CM Telfer.P. J Unverzagt.^ Louis 4 4 Dpp, George Voris.F. D Vanderhoof, R. H Valentine, J. D Vance, Fred N VanDorn, Chas • 4 4 4 4 • 4 • 4 4 Wallace, W. A ..'!!!. '!!.'! Woods, Mrs. J. E Willett, Carrie H Wheelock, M. O Wise, Chas. E Weeters. J. L Williams. Robert Woods. Mrs. J. E Westenberger, Mrs. G . Whipps.F. M ! Watts, Ella....'.'!!!!!!!!.' Williams, Alice T Watts, Ruth Watson. Helen Yates, G. E Young, L. D Total $18 00 20 00 33 00 3 00 6 00 36 00 26 00 28 00 3 00 6 00 3 00 6 00 49 00 38 00 61 00 36 00 3 00 2 00 27 00 23 00 2 00 3 00 5 00 38 00 6 00 14 00 4 00 11 00 34 00 15 00 20 00 15 00 10 00 4 00 30 00 8 00 3 00 135 00 5 00 110 00 30 00 45 00 10 00 10 00 39 00 11 00 9 00 3 00 5 00 75 00 80 00 60 00 75 00 85 00 75 00 30 00 6 00 3 00 13 50 30 03 25 08 30 00 10 00 25 00 25 00 2 00 29 00 27 00 5 00 3 00 2 00 12 00 4 00 16 00 Km 00 $8,883 00 85 LEDGER ACCOUNTS-TRIAL BALANCE. Dr. Cr Steneral Expense- Paid as per vouchers $1,341 96 1,713 62 370 89 1.718 30 1.895 57 825 00 338 79 2,477 50 2,083 16 94 00 705 32 52 00 660 05 Police- Paid as per vouchers Interest— Insurance— Expenses of State Board— C H. Dolton $10 60 60 02 157 65 68 17 63 13 48 50 64 28 272 2a 88 23 244 67 66 26 48 00 71 60 76 36 65 86 37 26 47 12 152 73 61 11 43 50 26 00 153 40 W. H. Pulkerson J. I. Pearce M artin Conrad H.J. Cater E. B. David G. H. Madden J. A. Cunningham C. A. Tatman D. WVittum J. P. Prather W. A. Young J. K. Dickirson J. M. Crebs T.S.Marshall J. C. Chapman W. C. Garrard, Secretary Legal Services— Sup't of Grounds- Music— Advertising- Marshal of the Ring- Paid as per vouchers Printing and Stationery- Paid as per vouchers Auditor— Bates— Paid as per vouchers Tickets- Proceeds of sales $25, 053 00 404 35 Paid as per vouchers Class A, Cattle, Beef Breeds— $112 00 2.940 00 S21.64S 6i $3. 052 00 423 00 $2,629 00! 86 Trial Balance — Continued. Class A— Dairy Breeds- Paid expenses as per vouchers.. Paid premiums Received stall fees Class B— Heavy Horses- Paid expenses as per vouchers. Paid premiums Received stall fees. Class B— Light Horses- Paid expenses as per vouchers. Paid premiums Received stall fees. Class B— Speed- Paid expenses as per vouchers and fees returned Paid premiums $112 60 2. 215 00 161 05 1. 160 00 195 70 3, 130 00 Received account suspensions.. Received stall fees Received entrance fees Class C-Sheep— Paid expenses as per vouchers. Paid premiums Received pen fees. Class D— Swine- Paid expenses as per vouchers. Paid premiums Received pen fees. Class E— Poultry- Paid expenses as per vouchers. Paid premiums Received premium returned 1.234 12 2, 330 00 585 95 548 00 1,617 50 $2,327 60 340 00 1,821 05 411 00 3,325 70 611 00 153 00 1.716 00 105 50 1.275 00 130 36 618 50 3,564 12 2,751 45 1.869 00 196 00 1.380 50 266 00 748 86 2 00 Class F— Mechanic Arts- Paid expenses as per vouchers. Class G— Farm Products- Paid expenses as per vouchers. Paid premiums Class H— Horticulture- Paid expenses as per vouchers. . Paid premiums Received premium refunded. Class H— Floriculture Paid expenses as per vouchers.. Paid premiums Class I— Fine Arts- Paid expenses as per vouchers.. Paid premiums Class K— Textile Fabrics- Paid expenses as per vouchers.. Paid premiums Received premiums refunded. Class li— Education- Paid expenses as per vouchers.. Paid premiums 448 51 3. 053 00 69 87 827 00 34 00 620 00 157 50 690 00 896 87 5 00 166 50 739 00 Class M— Machinery- Paid expenses as per vouchers. F*«eived for space rented 98 45 840 00 337 54 905 50 7 00 I 1,884 55 Dr. $1,987 60 910 05 2,714 70 812 67 1.673 00 1.114 50 746 86 147 50 3.501 51 891 87 564 00 847 50 898 50 968 45 Cr. $1,547 01 87 Trial Balance — Confirmed. Dr. Cr. Class N. Dairy, Etc.— Paid expenses as per vouchers.. $33i 00 2.114 00 $2, 446 00 380 00 Special Attractions- Permits and Privileges— $6, 722 34 338 20 262 00 258 10 980 00 650 00 22,313 51 120 00 Paid expenses as per vouchers. . $6 384 14 Live Stock Certificates — Paid expenses as per vouchers.. 260 00 720 00 3 90 Fertilizers— 830 00 Chicago Horse Show- 22,433 51 3, 682 00 18.751 51 Guarantee fund Chi. Horse Show... 15 iiOO 00 15,000 00 77.938 56 69. 739 55 60,411 95 27,005 00 18.605 85 45,469 68 65,020 50 17,966 67 2,528 20 2,300 00 Grounds and Improvements- 71.800 00 4. 000 00 2, 132 56 Additional ground purchased... Dome Building— 69, 500 00 239 55 60, 000 00 411 95 Machinery Hall- Grand Stand — 27, 000 00 5 00 Poultry Building- 18, 600 00 5 85 45.296 10 1,089 58 Barns— 46. 385 68 916 00 65.000 00 20 50 Exposition Building- 18,006 27 35 40 Sheep and Swine Building- 18,041 67 75 00 Engine House — 2.500 00 28 20 Southwest Entrance— 88 Trial Balance — Continued. ! Dr. Cr. Railroad Platform— * $4, 500 00 12 07 $4, 512 07 1,452 25 1,250 00 8,330 77 3.696 43 16.000 00 534 74 4 943 54 Warehouse— % Baskell Viaduct— Woman's Building- 8, 000 00 330 77 Custodian's Dwelling- Personal Property- Repairs and Incidentals- 577 54 42 80 Permanent Improvements- 4,949 54 6 00 Received over payment return'd 85,000 00 4, 786 34 13 05 1,200 00 State Fair- $213 66 Office Expenses— 1,213 05 907 47 133 00 150 00 305 58 Museum- 283 00 46 35 379 75 161 29 179 75 200 00 236 66 Library — 218 46 Crop Reports— _ . • $600 00 514 70 2.402 50 2,336 50 2 20 2, 400 00 85 30 Ulerk Hire- 66 00 Secretary of Board- Received appropriation 2,500 00 2, 500 00 630 00 420 00 Janitor- 210 00 420 00 Received appropriation 210 00 Inventory— 387,204 62 16,000 00 8, 000 00 411,204 62 89 Trial Balance — Concluded. Dr. Cr. B. H. Brainerd, Treasurer- $9,286 08 6.000 00 $15, 286 08 19,425 73 Profit and Loss— $26. 600 Ot 9, 175 9C $514,981 44 $514,981 44 Recapitulation. RECEIPTS. Balance State appropriation (see schedule) Gate receipts at the Fair Machinery department (see schedule) Live stock certificates issued 1900 (see schedule) . Fertilizer licenses, 1900, Rental for barns at Fair Grounds, 1900, ' Miscellaneous, Speed entrance fees, 1900 Suspensions, 1900, Exhibitors' tickets, stall and pen fees. ' Permits and privileges, 1900, (see summary) Borrowed money EXPENDITURES. Paid out on warrants Paid out to county fairs Paid out on premiums at State Fair, live stock other than live stock Paid out on premiums American Short-Horn Breeders' Ass'n. Balan ce December 31, 1900 $27, 070 00 23,297 00 1,884 55 262 00 720 00 916 60 862 80 ,617 50 585 95 .551 00 6,722 34 26, 000 00 1, $60. 192 60 12,600 00 15,384 50 8,883 00 605 00 $9. 286 OS 94.489 14 $103,775 22 $97,665 10 6. 110 12 $103. 775 22 On January 7th, B. H. Brainerd, Treasurer of the Board of Agri- culture, came before said Board and paid over to the President thereof the sum of $6,113.12, the amount of balance found to be in his hands as such Treasurer, and requested that he be given a receipt in full and be relieved from all further duty as Treasurer. Which was done. Approved January 7, 1901. Geo. H. Madden, Jno. M. Crebs, A. J. Lovejoy. Finance Committee. 90 CONVENTION OF DELEGATES for the election of members of the illinois state board of agriculture. State Fair Grounds, Springfield, III., Sept. 26, 1900. 2:00 o'clock p. m. The convention for the election of members of the State Board of Agriculture met in the assembly hall in the dome building on the State fair grounds pursuant to law. Honorable Wm. H. Fulkerson, president of the board called the convention to order and stated the object of the meeting. Mr. James H. Maxcy, of Sangamon county, named Colonel J. W. Judy of Menard county, for chairman of the convention, who was unanimously elected. Mr. Owenby of Piatt county, nominated Mr. W. C. Garrard as secretary of the convention and Mr. E. E. McCoy as assistant sec- retary, both of whom were unanimously elected. There being no contesting delegations except from the county of Cook, Mr. Latimer of Knox county, moved that the roll of delegates as prepared by the secretary (with the exception of Cook county) be seated as the regularly chosen delegates, Which motion was adopted. Mr. Tennant of Cook county, moved that the chairman appoint a committee of three to consider the Cook county contest. Which mo- tion was adopted. Whereupon the chair appointed the following Committee: Messrs. Maxcy of Sangamon, Mclntire of LaSalle and Funk of McLean. Mr. Mclntire from the committee on credentials to whom was re- ferred the contest from Cook county, submitted the following report: lo the Convention for the Election of Members of the State Board of Agriculture : Gentlemen: -Your committee on credentials, to whom was referred the contest from the county of Cook, respectfully beg leave to report that they have carefully considered the same and would recommend that each of the agricultural societies claiming representation as the representatives from Cook county be entitled and allowed one delegate in this convention. (Signed.) A. C. McIntire, J as. H. Maxcy, Jacob Funk, Committee. On motion of Mr. Maxcy the report of the committee was unani- mously adopted. 91 ROLL OF DELEGATES. Counties. Adams .. .. Alexander. . Bond Boone Brown Bureau Calhoun Carroll Cass Champaign Christian... Clark Clay Clinton , Coles Cook Crawford Cumberland , DeKalb DeWitt Douglas DuPage Edgar Edwards Effingham... Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Gallatin Greene Grundy , Hamilton Hancock Hardin Henderson .. . Henry Iroquois Jackson Jasper Jefferson Jersey JoDaviess Johnson Kane Kankakee Kendall Knox Lake LaSalle , Lawrence Lee Livingston... Logan Macon Macoupin Madison Marion Marshall Mason Massac McDonough Mc Henry McLean Menard Mercer Monroe Montgomery Morgan Moultrie Ogle Peoria Perry Piatt Pike Pope Pulaski Putnam Randolph Delegates. I. M. Larimore, Benjamin Cummings, Richard Seaton. E. P. Gracey. N. P. Nilsson. Wm. D. Matney. D. A. Fuller, W. W. Webster, Jno. Hannah... John H. Briggs, E. F. Byrnes, J. M. Murphy. Wm. Wilson, T. C. Callinaw, Elmer Maddell . A. H. Hawk. H. N. Griffith, G. C. Kenyon... Robert H. Garni, Arch Mains, C. W. Savage. W. W. Mudge Robert A. Gray, T. T. Berry, H. O. Minnis... John A. Sweet Nic Waller, C. H. Nicolay. Peter Mueller W. O. Glassco, T. T. Shoot, A. J. Craig Andrew Dunning, James Frake. R. G. Tennant CM. Sheddan, T. S. Price, A.T. Mail Robert Glenn, Eb. Stewart, Samuel Wirley D. K. Crofoot, P. H. Potter, W. G. Beveridge Geo. W. Way. J.J. Haas Thos. Rutherford, Arch Armstrong, Geo. White H M. Plummer, Wm. Hammerschmidt, C. D. Bartlett. X. B. McCord C. H. Oxman, S M. Woodrow, J. F. Schaick Wm. Voelker S. J. Beir, M. F. Houston, E. W. Robbins Henry Benson, Henry Dakin. John Iehl Jno. W. Hill. Carroll Moon, J. A. Hinman P. H. Tanney, Julian Churchill. H. F. Townsend Chas. Carroll, Wm. A. Peeples, Geo. G. Rose Geo. W. Witt, J. K. P. Farrelly, S. E. Simpson Chas. Stephen, P. L. Stephen, Israel Dudgeon J as. P. Morman. C. D. Powell, C. R. McNabb D. E. Ginnivin. H. A. Cutler Chas. T. Miller, Robert Hill, Thos. Rutherford Theo. Boltenstern. Geo. A. Anthony F. P. Martin, H. H. Hotaling, Prank Fango Albert M. Neal. John T. Galbraith. H. G. Easterly. A. H. Beals. A. B. Jones, W. H. Kibler T. E. McDow, Robert Newton Geo. W. Pepoon W. C Simpson. Geo B.Gillespie. P. T. Chapman. C. H. Backus, E. C. Whilden. Andrew Welch Len Small. E. A. Jefferis, C R. Miller Justus Nading, Geo. D. Needham. C. C. Hoge J. P. Latimer. J. C. Eiker, A. G. Charles Jas. T.Mann, Geo. A. Brophy. Wm. E.Miller A. C. Mclntire, Louis Waldorf. Newton Imus Will J. Warner. F. W. Keller. W. P. Dickirson Nathan A. Cartright H. B Taylor, John Mapel. A. H. Remington Jacob Funk, Ed. Stubblefield. Jno. A. Hoblit Mont. Penniwell, J. A. Davidson, W. F. Hoover Geo. J. Castle. S. B. Dugger, W. P. Burgdorff Louis A. Spies, Jno. S. Culp, E. W. Burroughs H. T. Sweeney. Jno. M. Green, J. W. Larimer A. C. Garven, F. F. Thieny, Alfred Judd W. M. Ganson. W. H. Eckard, A. B. Huston W. T. Cockerill, L. P. Oakes W. O. Blaisdell. Jno. L. Frank Geo. A. Hunt, M. Zimpelmann, C, F. Dike John Baremon, W, W. Outlaw. E. B. Mitchell P. P. Grossboll.N. O. Primm, B. F. Marbold Jno.jC. Dool, W. H. Bissell J. W. Drury, Balzer Schmidt Joseph Price, J. R. Challacombe. W. M. Noff F. M. Morton, James M. Dunlap, R. T. Matthews. . M. R. Sturtevant, Geo. Mathewson. Jno. M. Hartt. R. J. Rushing, Matthew Rule. T. S. Campbell H. R. Calef, Jas. P. Oweuby, G. A. Burgess Wm. Harvey. C. M. Simmons, Edward Doocey Geo. W. Moyers. Theo. S. McCoy. P. D. Thomas. . . W. A. Wall. Geo. E. Martin, E. W. McClelland Jas. A. McNabb, H. R. Morris. Oliver Wilson Henry Speckman 92 Roll of Delegates — Concluded; Counties. Delegates. Richland Rock Island. Saline Sangamon . . Schuyler Scott.. Shelby Stark St. Clair Stephenson . Tazewell Union Vermilion... Wabash Warren Washington . Wayne White Whiteside... Will Williamson Winnebago .. Woodford ... J. F. Jolly, Thos. Tippitt. Edward Phillips Wm. Payne, F. J. Whiteside, H. Saddoris S. T. Webber J. H. Maxcy, J. O.Joy, R. H. Easley Perry Logsdon, Chas. M. Doyle. J. E. Thompson- Chas. Young, Jno. W. Taylor. Eli McLaughlin ... W. G. Snyder, H. A. Hammond, Samuel Wrigley. L. F. Eidman, T. N. Webb, Peter Seibert J. W. Crabb. J. O. Jones, Daniel Reardon Walter Gear. Willard Walker R. T. Miskinew. Jno. L. Hamilton, J. D. Miller. Lyman Leeds, D. P. Wright J. \V. Stanton, Cbas. Stroh, Nipper Rhode J. F. Barr, Geo. W. Spalding, Wm. McCracken. W. R. Miller, F. E. Pomeroy. N. J. Tuck Jno. D. Thompson, A. Ruland, L. B. Overman Joab Goodall, W. J. Aikman, G. W. Harrison A. F. Graham. Lawrence McDonald, G. W. Collins. Jas. Wilkey. T. A. Stubblefleld, Geo. R. Curtiss On motion of Mr. Calef of Piatt county, the convention proceeded to the election of president of the State Board of Agriculture for the ensuing two years. .Nominations for president now being in order Hon. Geo. H. Mad- den of LaSalle, in the following speech placed in nomination Hon. Martin Conrad of Cook county. Mr. President— I rise to present for the presidency of this board for the ensuing two years, one who has long been an active worker with us. He has been a resident of Illinois continuously since 1865, when he was mustered out of the volunteer army of the United States. For a quarter of a cen- tury he has held a highly responsible position with one of the state's greatest manufacturing firms. What he has done as a member of this board, all, or nearly all of you know. His work is always done faithfully and well. We can rely on him in the future as we have relied on him in the past, knowing full well that he will meet every test. I name your candidate and mine, Martin Conrad of Cook county and the entire State of Illinois. The nomination of Mr. Conrad was seconded by Messrs. Lovejoy of Winnebago, Barber of Hancock, Fulkerson of Jersey, David of Mercer, Welch of Kane, Cunningham of Vermilion, Dickirson of Lawrence, Chapman of Johnson, Calef of Piatt, Marshall of Marion and Sturtevant of Peoria county. There being no other nominations for president, Mr. Conrad was upon motion of Mr. Jones of Tazewell county unanimously elected president of the State Board of Agricul- ture for the ensuing two years. Mr. Madden of LaSalle moved that the cha-irman appoint a com- mittee of three to notify Mr. Conrad of his election. Which motion was adopted. AVhereupon the chair appointed the following com- mittee: Messrs. Madden, David and Barber. Mr. Conrad appeared before the convention and thanked them for the honor conferred. 98 The convention proceeding to the election of vice-presidents from each district, Mr. Sturtevant of Peoria, moved that nominations be made without speeches, Which motion was adopted. Mr. Andrew Dunning of Cook, nominated Honorable Ira McCord of Cook county, for vice-president for the First district. There be- ing no other nomination Mr. McCord was elected by acclamation. Mr. James Frake of Cook county, nominated Honorable Wm. E. Skinner of Cook county, for vice-president of the Second district. There being no other nomination Mr. Skinner was elected by accla- mation. Mr. Andrew Dunning of Cook county, nominated Honorable J. Irving Pearce of Cook county, for vice-president of the Third dis- trict. There being no other nomination Mr. Pearce was elected by acclamation. For vice-president for the Fourth district, Mr. Frake nominated Honorable F. C. Rossiter of Cook county. Mr. Tennant of Cook, nominated Alexander Rogers also of Cook county. There being two nominations a call of the roll of delegates in the district was ordered which resulted as follows: Rossiter, 2 votes; Rogers, 1 vote. Mr. Rossiter having received a majority of the votes of the district was on motion of Mr. Kimzey declared elected vice-president for the Fourth district for the ensuing two years. Mr. Andrew Dunning of Cook county, nominated Honorable Jas. Frake of Cook county for vice-president for the Fifth district. There being no other nomination Mr. Frake was elected by acclama- tion. Honorable James Frake of Cook county, nominated Honorable Fred A. Busse of Cook county for vice-president of the Sixth dis- trict. There being no other nomination Mr. Busse was elected by acclamation. Mr. W. E. Miller of Lake county, nominated Honorable H. J. Cater for vice-president for the Seventh district. There being no other nomination Mr. Cater was elected by acclamation. For vice president for the Eighth district. Mr. A. S. Wright of McHenry county placed in nomination Hon. F. C. Dike of McHenry county. Honorable Andrew Welch of Kane county placed in nomi- nation Mr. Dwight Crofoot of DeKalb county. There being two candidates, a roll of the counties comprising the district was ordered called, which resulted as follows: Mr. Dike received nine votes and Mr. Crofoot received nine votes. The delegates from the Eighth district having failed to give either candidate a majority of the votes from the district, it was ordered that a roll call of the delegates from the entire State be made, which resulted as follows: Mr. Dike received 225| votes and Mr. Crofoot received 29^ votes. Mr. Dike having received a majority of all the votes cast was on motion of Mr. Welch declared elected vice presi- dent for the Eighth district for the ensuing two years. 94 Mr. D. W. Barningham of Winnebago nominated Hon. A. J. Love- joy of Winnebago county for vice president for the Ninth district. There being no other nominations Mr. Lovejoy was, on motion of Mr. Hawk of Carroll county, elected by acclamation. Mr. Theo. Boltenstern of Henry county nominated Hon. E. B. David of Mercer county for vice president for the Tenth district. There being no other nomination Mr. David was, on motion of Mr. Latimer of Knox county, elected by acclamation. Mr. T. C. Callinan of Bureau county nominated Honorable George H. Madden of LaSalle county for vice president for the Eleventh district. There being no other nomination Mr. Madden was. upon motion of Mr. Imus of LaSalle county, elected by acclamation. Mr. H. H. Hotaling of Iroquois county nominated Hon. Jas. A. Cunningham of Vermilion county for vice president for the Twelfth district. There being no other nomination Mr. Cunningham was, on motion of Honorable Len Small of Kankakee county, elected by acclamation. Mr. H. R. Calef of Piatt county nominated Hon. C. A. Tatman of Piatt county for vice president for the Thirteenth district. There being no other nomination Mr. Tatman was, upon motion of Mr. Calef, elected by acclamation. For vice president of the fourteenth district, Mr. J. A. McNabb of Putnam county nominated Mr. W. B. Mills of Putnam county. Mr. J. O. Jones of Tazewell county nominated Mr. Daniel Sapp of Taze- well county, and Mr. P. H. Tanney of Fulton county nominated Honorable D. W. Vittum of Fulton county. There being three nominations a call of the roll of the delegates from the Fourteenth district was ordered which resulted as follows: Mr. Vittum received ten votes, Mr. Mills received five votes and Mr. Sapp received three votes. Mr. Vittum having received a majority of the votes of the Fourteenth district was on motion of Mr. Small of Kankakee county declared elected vice president for the Fourteenth district. Honorable O. F. Berry of Hancock county nominated Honorable A. D. Barber of Hancock county for vice president of the Fifteenth district. There being no other nomination Mr. Barber was on mo- tion of Mr. Perry Logsdon of Schuyler county elected by acclama- tion. Mr. S. E. Simpson of Greene county nominated Honorable C. M. Simmons of Pike county for vice president for the Sixteenth district. There being no other nomination Mr. McLaughlin of Scott county moved that he be elected by acclamation which was adopted. Mr. R. H. Easley of Sangamon county nominated Hon. J. F. Prather of Sangamon county for vice president for the Seventeenth district. There being no other nomination Mr. Prather was upon motion of Mr. Davidson elected by acclamation. Mr. E. W. Burroughs of Madison county nominated Honorable Wm. A. Young of Montgomery county for vice president of the Eighteenth district. There being no other nomination Mr. Young was on motion of Mr. Burroughs elected by acclamation. 95 Mr. C. M. Sheddan of Crawford county, nominated Honorable Jas. K. Dickirson of Lawrence county, for vice-president for the Nine- teenth district. There being no other nomination Mr. Dickirson was on motion of Mr. Sheddan elected by acclamation. Mr. Carroll Moore of Franklin county nominated Honorable John M..Crebs of White county, for vice-president for the Twentieth dis- trict. There being no other nomination Mr. Crebs was on motion of Mr. F. E. Pomeroy of White county, elected by acclamation. Mr. W. R. Kimzey of Perry county, nominated Honorable Thomas 8. Marshall of Marion county, for vice-president for the Twenty-first district. There being no other nomination Mr. Marshall was on motion of Mr. Kimzey elected by acclamation. Mr. H. G. Eastery of Jackson county, nominated Honorable James C. Chapman of Johnson county, for vice-president for the Twenty- second district. There being no other nomination Mr. Chapman was on motion of Mr Easterly elected by acclamation. There being no further business to come before the convention, Honorable Len. Small of Kankakee county, moved that the conven- tion do now adjourn, The motion prevailed and the convention adjourned sine die. J. W. Judy, W. C. Garrard, Chairman. Secretary. 96 EXHIBITORS AT THE Illinois State Fair, 1900. Class A— Cattle. Short-Horn. Red Polled. Alexander, J. K., Edinburg. Ill, Barber. Aaron, Avon, N. Y. Bone, F. E., Tallula, 111. Kelley, E. S.. Yellow Springs. 0. Mitchel, E. B. & Sons. Danvers. 111. Robbins, J. G. & Sons, Horace, Ind. Wornall. T. J., Moseby, Mo. Hereford. Andrew Bros.. Cedarville, 0. Chambers, J. J., Sadorus, 111. Holstein-Friesian. Barney, W. B. & Co., Hampton, la. Kurgess Bros.. Bement, 111. Easthope & Biery, Niles. O. Moore, M. E. Cameron. Mo. Clark, Thomas, Beecher, 111. Graves, Clem, Bunker Hill, Ind. Hooker, John, New London, 0. Schnecker, H. P., New Haven, Ind. Sotham, T. F. B.. Chillicothe. Mo. Stannard, C. A., Emporia, Kas. Van Natta, W. S. & Son, Fowler, Ind. Jersey. Biltmore Farms, Biltmore. N. C. Higinbotham, H. N., Joliet, 111. Latimer, J. P.. Abingdon. 111. McMillan, H. G„ Rock Rapids, la. Aberdeen- Angus. Binnie, A. C, Alta, la. Bradfute. D. & Son, Cedarville. 0. Escher, Chas. & Sons, Botna, la. Gardner, C. H., Blandinsville. III. McHenry, W. A., Denison, la. 0 Ayrshire. Beatty, J. P., Pataskala. O. Converse, J. F. & Co.. Woodville. N. Y. Cook, Howard, Beloit, 0. Devon. Brown Swiss. Davis. W. H.. Triumph, 111. Barton, E. M., Hinsdale, 111. Cook, C. E. & Son, Huntley, 111. Inman. T. H., Hanover, Wis. Galloway. Davis. T. J. & Son, Triumph, 111. Parr. Marion, Cooksville, 111. Rowland, A. & Son. Rose Hill, la. Swigart, Otto H., Champaign, 111. Guernsey. Axtell, L. V.. Perry, O. McCormick & Edgerly, Pataskala, 0. 97 Cdass B — Horses. Percheron or French Draft. Baker, John C, Manhattan, 111. Burgess, Robert & Son, Wenona. 111. Colgan, John I.. Wyoming:. 111. Failor, Robert, Osceola, 111. Galbraith, Alex., Janesville, Wis. McShea. J. O, Owaneco, 111. Oltmanns Bros.. Watseka, 111. Puterbaugh, A. B.. Milledgeville, 111. Storey, Elijah, Kewanee, 111. Clydesdale. Galbraith. Alex., Janesville, Wis. Leach Bros., Elkhart, 111. Smith Bros.. Hooppole, 111. English Shire. Burgess. Robert & Son, Wenona, 111. (Jline, J. N.. Athens, 111. Galbraith. Alex., Janesville, Wis, Harper, B. S. & Son, LaRose, 111. Hoffman. G. W.. Farmer City, 111. Oltmanns Bros., Watseka, 111. Warner, George. Mahomet. 111. Young, L. D., Bloomington, 111. Grade Draft. Baughman. Fred, Grove City. 111. Baughman, George, Grove City, 111. Bennett, George M., New Salem, 111. Hoffman. G. W., Farmer City, 111. Warner, George, Mahomet, III. Young, L. D.. Bloomington, 111. Draft Teams. Warner, George, Mahomet. 111. Jacks and Jennets. Baker Bros., Illiopolis, 111. Converse Bros.. Springfield, 111. Fairchild & Raymond. Rochester, 111. Goodwin, W. R., Jr.. Naperville, 111. Hunsley. J. W.. Edinburg, 111. Reno & Morrison, Yampa, la. Mules. Baker Bros., Illiopolis, 111. Bennett, George M., New Salem. 111. Dowell. J. W.. Benton City, Mo. Emerson, Luke M.. Bowling Green, Mo. Hall. E. P., Mechanicsburg, 111. Hume, J. D., Hereford, Mo. Reno & Morrison, Yampa. la. Richards. Riel & Co., Ferris, 111. Worham & Shannon. Taylorville, 111. Thoroughbred. Alderson. C. A., Virden. 111. Barton. John, Springfield, 111. Delaney, Thomas, Jacksonville, 111. Jones. S. H., Springfield, 111. Kiser, Thomas. Stonington, 111. Lycan, J. V., Paris, 111. Prince, John A.. Springfield, 111. Sanders, G. E., Zenobia. 111. Young, L. D., Bloomington, 111. —7 A. Standard Roadster. Brunk, T. F.. Springfield, 111. Huffman Bros., Galesville. 111. lies, Joseph, Springfield, 111. Kincaid. J. H.. Athens. 111. Leach Bros., Elkhart, 111. Munroe, Charles G-, Rushville, 111. Nickell. J. M.. Hannibal, Mo. Odiorne, W. H. Springfield, 111. Peak, J. R. & Son. Winchester. 111. Sherwood, E. S., Springfield, 111. Smith, Thomas, Springfield, 111. Stiebling. H. C. Ashland. 111. Vredenburg. Peter. Springfield, III. Willard, A. H., Farmer City. 111. Young, L D., Bloomington, 111. French Coach. Barton. E. M.. Hinsdale, 111." Jones. R. A.. Chatham, 111. Munroe, Charles G., Rushville, 111. Young, L. D., Bloomington, 111. German Coach. Grove City German Coach Horse Co.. Grove City, 111. Moore, W. E.. Springfield, 111. Oltmanns Bros.. Watseka, 111. English Hackney. Burgess. Robert & Son, Wenona, 111. Galbraith, Alex., Janesville, Wis. Munroe, Chas. G., Rushville, 111. Young, L. D., Bloomington, 111. Morgan. Brunk. Jos. C. Cotton Hill. 111. Dewey. C. F. Amboy. 111. Lycan, J. V., Paris, 111. Neal. F. M.. Loami. 111. Westbrooks. G, W., Edinburg. 111. Willard, A. H., Farmer City. 111. Roadster and Carriage Horses. Ayers, D. B., Springfield, 111. Brunk. T. F.. Springfield. 111. Burgess Robert & Son, Wenona, 111. Clark. J. M., Dwight, 111. Crowley. C. W., St. Louis, Mo. Davis, Henry, Springfield, 111. Denton, J. W.. Bloomington, 111. Green, John, Woodson, 111. Hickox. Mrs. C. V.. Springfield, 111. Huffman Bros.. Galesville, 111. Leach Bros., Elkhart, 111. Little. G. J.. Springfield. 111. Malley. Phil. Springfield. 111. McConnell, W. H., Springfield, 111, McGee. A. M., Decatur, 111. Means Bros., Hersman, 111. Moore. W. E., Springfield. 111. Moots. T. B., Normal, 111. Nickell, J. M.. Hannibal. Mo. Odiorne. W. H.. Springfield, 111. Oltmanns Bros., Watseka, 111. Peak, J. R. & Son, Winchester, 111. Rannells & Lonergan, Pisgah, II!. Rexroat. J. C, Literberry, 111. Scott. T. J., Springfield. 111. / 98 Class B — Horses— Continued. Roadsters and Carriage Horses- Concluded. Sherwood. E. S., Springfield, 111. Sullivan. Henry, Marengo, 111. Wilson, Thomas, Pleasant Plains, 111. Worharu & Shannon. Taylorville, 111. Young, L. D., Bloomington. 111. Saddle Horses. Burgess, Robt. & Son. Wenona.lll. Burr, A.. S.. Bement. 111. Chase, E., Kumler. 111. Clark, J. M„ Dwight, 111. Cravens. Fred R.. Pisgah, 111. Crowley, C. W.. St. Louis, Mo. Denton, J. W.. Bloomington, HI. Ford, Jas. G., Mexico, Mo. Frumey. Frank, New Berlin, 111. Glover, Charley, Jacksonville, 111. Hisey & Lee. Mexico, Mo. Hodgson. Ed.. El Paso, 111. Leach Bros,. Elkhart. 111. Matthews, E. C. Jacksonville, 111. McGee, A. M., Decatur. 111. Means Bros., Hersinan. HI. Miller, Oscar, Loami. 111. Moore, W. E.. Springfield, 111. Moots. T. B., Normal, 111. Mosely. Cupid, Jacksonville, 111. Parish. W. A.. Dolhi. 111. Potts. J. A.. Mexico. Mo. Powell, S. R.,Agt . Bloomington. 111. Roddy, R. A., Centralia. Mo. Scott. A. W.. Carrollton. 111. Shuff, S. O . Jacksonville. 111. Sinclair. W. O., Ashland, 111. Stoner. Robt. L.. Macon. 111. Stribling, H. C. Ashland, HI Van Miln, C. C, Vanwood, 111 Worham & Shannon, Taylorville, 111. Wood, George, Franklin, 111. Shetland Ponies. Bunn. Chas. E., Peoria, 111. Keck. B. H.. Lanesville. III. Odiorne. W. H., Springfield. 111. Speed. Two-Thirty Trot. Alexander. John, Aurora. 111. Anthony. L. H., Muncie, Ind. Bond. Charles. Monmouth, III. Bright. J. H . St. Louis, Mo. Davidson, William. Wheaton, 111. Delaney. Thomas. Jacksonville. 111. Fowler, F. T., Chicago. 111. Fuller. Geo. A., Springfield, 111. Hall. Ella, Creston. la, Igo. J. W.. Shelby ville, 111. Longley, A. W.. Chicago. 111. Orr, Edward W., Philadelphia, Pa. Owen, A. S.. Clinton, 111. Parks, Charles. Aurora. 111. Riley, Frank, El Paso. 111. Venture Stock Farm. Chanute, Kas, Weese, W. S.. Platteville. III. Wheeler. L. E.. Springfield. 111. Woods. C. M., Springfield, 111. Zerkoskey. Sara. Natchez, Miss. Tiro-Twelve Pace. Drake, Walter, Frederick. 111. Figge, Fred J., Ossian, la. Two Twelve Pace— Concluded. Gornanrlo, Fred. Denver.Colo. Hawkins, W. N., Springfield, 111. Matthews. W. N. Peoria, 111. McFarland. Thos . Carthage, III. Mills, W. H., Decatur, 111. Reniff, G. R . Fonda, la. Smith, Daniel K , Davecrport, la. Stubbs. W. R., Lawrence. Kas. Thompson, A. S.. Paducah, Ky. Vaughn, Charles. East Alton, 111. Venture Stock Farm, Chanute, Kas. Two-Thirty Pace. Bonnell, G. W., Vincennes, Ind. Crouch, J. & Son, Lafayette, Ind. Holley. Henry, Belle Plain, la. Jordan. M. C. Clinton, 111. Keeler. Dan, Davenport, la. Kendrick. Dr.. St. Paul. Minn. Kern, A. W.. Streator. 111. McBride. S. H., Monmouth. 111. Newton, Walter. Aurora, 111. Owen. A. S., Clinton, Sill. Toole, M. E., Benton, 111. Waixell. Dave, Chicago, 111. Young. C. C, Rushville, 111. One Mile Bun. Alderson, C. A., Virden, 111. Brandon, J., Beardbtown. 111. Broaddus. Lee, Varna, 111. Butler & Vaughn, Bushnell, 111. Clayton, F. H.. Caberv. 111. De Neffe, R. W., Beardstown, III Feltham, Harry. Rantoul, 111. Munger, L. O. & Co.. Herscber. 111. Sanders, Geo. E„ Zenobia, 111. Three- Fourths- Mile Run. Alderson. C. A., Virden, 111. Boils, Ed.. Indianola, 111. Delaney, Thos.. Jacksonville, 111. Drennan & Powell. Taylorville, 111. Hunter, G. C. Springfield. 111. Huntley, Alf. Cabery, 111. Kraft, Fred & Co , Beardstown, 111. Paul. L. J.. Zenobia, [11. Wright, Richard, Farmersville, 111. Two-Twenty Trot. Aldrich. N. J.. Aurora. 111. Booth, Aura, Galesburg. 111. Bower. C H.. St. Louis, Mo. Bowman. H. C, Burlington. la. Broadwell. L. E.. Colfax, 111. Brown. W. L , Christiansburg. Ky. Flatt, Geo. A.. Olathe, Kas. Fuller. Geo. A.. Springfield. 111. Jollv. Float. Tipton, Ind. Kenney. J. F , Danville, 111. La Bar, J. W.. Erie, Kas. Longley, A. W., Chicago, 111. Mead, A. J.. Paw Paw. 111. Mills. W. H.. Decatur, 111. Snyder, J. H .Cameron. Mo. Thomas, W. E.. St. Louis. Mo. Tucker, J. R.. Newark, O. Tullis, A.. Davenport, la. Venture Stock Farm, Chanute, Kas. 99 Class B — Horses — Continued. Two-Twenty Pace. Bonnell, G. W., Vincennes. Ind. Brown, C. H.. Webster City. la. Davidson. Wm„ Wbeaton, 111. Drury, O. H., New Boston. 111. Hasey, C. E.. Minneapolis, Minn. Helm, L. P., Baraboo, Wis. Hurst, Henry, Knoxville, la. Jolly, Float. Tipton. Ind. Longnecker. J. N., Atlanta, 111. Manlove. Bros., Bowen, 111. Marshall, W. H.. Morehouse, Mo. Mcllvaic, W. T., Kearney, Mo. Miller. Roy. Ottawa. 111. Onawa Park Stock Farm, Onawa, la. Robnett, John D., Chicago, 111. Sombart, W. A., Boonville. Mo. Spangler, A. B.. LaRose, 111. Thomas, L. B., Bloomington, 111. Thomas, W. E., St. Louis, Mo. Two-Twelve Trot. Donnelly, Mrs. P. H, Knoxville. la. Evans, C. J. Batavia, 111. Grattan Stock Farm, Prairie View. 111. Marbold. H. J., Greenview, 111. McEvoy, P. J , Omaha, Neb. Venture Stock Farm, Chanute, Kas. Whitman. F. S., Elgin, 111. Seven-Eighths Mile Bun Harrison. John, Springfield, 111. Huddleson, C. O. New City, 111. Kraft, Fred. DesMoines, la. One Mile Run— Novelty. Bradson. J. Cromwell. J. R.. Pine Bluff, Ark. Drennan & Powell, Taylorville, ill. Hurley. Alf., Cabery, 111. Jolly, Float, Tipton, Ind. (Juarton. J. H , Carlinville, 111. Two-Twenty-Five Pace. Anthony, C. H., Muncie, Ind. Davidson. William. Wheaton. III. Ditch & Woodward, Roseville, 111. Keeler, Dan, Davenport, la. Litton, E. & Son, Walker. Mo. Marshall, W. H. Morehouse. Mo. Roseberry. S. A., Staunton. 111. Woods, C. M., Springfield, 111. Two-Nine Pace. Crideburg, F. O., Topeka. Kas. Davidsou, Williamson, Wheaton, 111 Figge, Fred J., Ossian. la Gornanno, Fred., Denver. Colo. Hazlett. James. Clayton. 111. Hutton, G. E.. Monmouth. 111. Johnson, C. P., Winfieht. la. Liekert, A. W., Indianola. Pa. Milliken, A. L.. Ottawa. 111. Mills. W. H, Decatur, 111. Venture Stock Farm, Chanute, Kas. Wentz, John L., Hornellsville. N. Y. Wiley, William, Prin«eton, 111. Two-Twenty-Five Trot. Fuller. Geo. A., Springfield. 111. Hall, Ella, Creoton, la. Hiller, Charles. Cahokia, Mo. Holliday. W. S., Monmouth, 111. Hughes. E. A., Clinton, la. Igo. J. W.. Shelbyville, 111. Jolly, Float, Tipton, Ind. McFarland, Thomas, Carthage, 111. Norris.F. W.. Bowen, 111. Thomas, Jacob & Son, Knox City, Mo. Tucker, J. R., Newark, O. Wesse, W. S.. Platterville, 111. Wheeler. L. E.. Springfield, 111. Wood, W. T.. Neponset, 111. Youngreen Bros., Galesburg, 111. One and One-Fourth Mile Bun- Butler & Vaughn, Bushnell. Ill- Deneff. r£. W.. Pine Bluff. Ark. Feltham, H. Rantoul 111. Munger, L. O., Hersher, 111. Sanders, G. E., Zenobia, 111. Seven-Eighths Mile Run. Alderson, C. A., Virden, 111. Boston. James, White Oak, 111. Broaddus Bros., Varna. 111. Brown, Coles, Athens, III. Clayton, F. H, Cabery, 111. Colton, H. A.. Oark Park. 111. Drennan & Powell, Taylorville. 111. Grimm, T O., London Mills, 111. Haney. W.. Jacksonville, 111. Jolly Float. Tipton. Ind. Keiser, Tom. Stonington, 111. Kraft. Fred. Des Moines, la. Wright, Richard, Farmersville, 111. Two-Sixteen Trot. Aldrich, N. J., Aurora, 111. Bonnell. G. W.. Vincennes, Ind. Davidson, William, Wheaton, 111. Edgar. S. C, St. Louis, Mo. Horn. Henry. DuQuoin, III Lowden & Nickell, Hannibal, Mo. Quein, John B , Beatrice, Neb. Two-Five Pace. Liston. P. J.. Rich Hill. Mo. Venture Stock Farm. Chanute. K;is. Two-Sixteen Pace. Brown, O. H., Webster City. la. Cheesebro, P. D., Delavan. Wis. Davidson, William, Wheaton, III. Easton. E. S., Peoria, 111. Grimes, R. O.-. Benton. 111. Helm, L. P., Baraboo, Wis. Hughes, E. A., Clinton, la. Kitterman & Sons, Tiskilwa, 111. Onawa Park Stock Farm, Onawa. la. Peterson, J S., Minneapolis. Minn. Pickrell. Milton, Knoxville. III. Reniff. G. R.. Fonda. la. Robnett. John D. Chicago, ill. Saffelt. Wm. I.. Urbana. 111. Spangler, A. B., La Rose. Ill Stocking. H. M.. St. Paul, Minn. Venture Stock Farm, Chanute, Kas, Vrooman, J. O., Chicago, 111. Youngreen Bros , Galesburg, 111. 100 Class B — Horses — Concluded. Three-Fourths Mile Bun. Two-Thirty-Five Trot— Concluded. Alderson, 0. A,, Virden. 111. Waixell, Dave, Chicago, 111. Balch. Samuel, Brunswick. Mo. Woods. C. M., Springfield. III. Barton. John, Springfield. 111. Young, CO.. Rushville. 111. Hinton, G. C , Springfield, 111. Huntley. Alf, Cabery. III. Two-Fortij Trot. One and One-Eighth Mite Run. Anthony, C. H., Muncie, Ind. Augustine. C. B., El Paso, 111. Grimm, T- 0., London Mills, 111. Aulgur & Taylor. Roodhouse. 111. Southworth, J. D., Roekt'ord. 111. Bond, Charles, Monmouth, 111. Davidson, William, Wheaton. 111. Delaney, Thomas, Jacksonville. HI. Two-Thirty-Five Trot. Fowler, F. T.. Chicago. 111. Fuller. Geo. A., Springfield. 111. Belt, J. H.. Jr., Bunker Hill, 111. Hall, James A.. Hallsville, 111. Bonnell, G. W., Vincennes, Ind. Lamb, J. H.. Jerseyville. HI. Crouch, J. & Son, Lafayette, Ind. Longley, A. W.. Chicago, 111. Downing, W. T., Decatur, III. Orr. Edward W.. Philadelphia, Pa. Endsley. Robert, Westfield, 111. Parks, Charles, Aurora, 111. Henderson, William, Little Indian, 111. Sears, W. S.. La Plata. Mo. Holly, Henry, Belle Plain, la. Venture Stock Farm, Chanute, Kas. Jordan, M. C, Clinton, 111. Wheeler. L. E.. Springfield, 111. Keeler, Dan, Davenport, la. Woods, C M., Springfield, 111. Kendrick. Dr., St. Paul. Minn. Zerkoskey, Sam. Natchez, Miss. Kern, A W. Streator, 111. McBride. S. H., Monmouth. 111. Newton, Walter, Aurora. 111. One Mile Run— Handicap. Owen. A. S.. Clinton. 111. Sears, W. S . La Plata. Mo. Alderson, C. A.. Virden, 111. Smith. Thomas. Springfield. 111. Manton & Co., Springfield, 111. Class C. — Sheep. Southdonn . Clark. P. & Son, Cable. O. Cook, C. E. & Son. Huntley. 111. Harding, Geo. & Son, Waukesha, Wis. Rawlings, John, Ravenswood, Ont. Wilson Bros., Muncie Ind Woodford, J. Hal, Paris, Ky. Leicester ami Lincoln. Harding, Geo. & Son, Waukesha, Wis. McKerrow, Geo. & Sons. Sussex. Wis. Southdown. Allen. George, Allerton, 111. Leland, J. A.. Springfield. 111. McKerrow. Geo. & Sons, Sussex, Wis. Shropshire. Allen, George, Allerton. [11. Brown Bros.. Scottsville, N. Y. Davison, G. Howard, Millbrook, N. Y. Milton, John, Marshall. Mich. Oxford. McKerrow. Geo. & Sons, Sussex. Wis. Stone, R. J., Stonington, III. Hampshire. Cochrane. M. H., Hillhurst, (Jue. Milton, John, Marshall, Mich. Seeley, J. C. Agt.. Minneapolis, Minn. Merino. Bell. C. H.. Ashley. O. Cook. Uriah & Son. West Mansfield. O. Flanagan, J. M.. Niles, O. Williamson, R. D.. Xenia. O. Rambouillet. Chapman, Max, New California. O. Harding, Geo. & Son, Waukesha. Wis. Lincoln Bros.. Milford Centre. O. Cheviot. Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle, Ind. Sigler & Vermillion. Clinton Falls, Ind. Dorset Horn. Clark. P. & Son. Cable. O. McKerrow, Geo. & Sons, Sussex, Wis. Stuyvesant, R., Allamuchy, N. J. 101 Class D — Swine. Berkshire. Barker, I. N. & Son. Thorntown. Ind. Biltinore Farms, Biltmore. N. C. dough. Karl B.. N. Amherst. O. Council, G. E., Williamsville. 111. Jessup, Geo. W., Rockville. Ind. Stover. John F., Crawfordsville. Ind. Trone, Geo. W. & Son. Rushville, 111. Waters, Homer F.. Dawson, 111. Poland-China. Bone. F. E.. Tallula. 111. Bryan. Ira E., Ohio. 111. Burgess Bros., Bement, 111 Burroughs, Edward. El Paso. 111. Conner. Sylvester. Pleasant Plains, 111. Council. G. E., Williamsville, 111. Davis, W. S. & Son. Blandinsville, 111. Funk. John W.. Jr., Heyworth. HI. Hart. T. B., Edinburg. 111. Irwin, J. H., Pleasant Plains, 111. Jones, W. A., Atlanta. 111. Loveless, W. K., Bellflower. 111. Palmer. D. F.. Yorkville, 111- Parker. H. D., Rochester, 111. Richards, Riel & Co.. Ferris, 111. Schmertman. Henry, Freeport, 111. Smiley, W, A., Milligan, Ind. Stewart, J. M.. Ainsworth, la. Trone. Geo. W. & Son, Rushville, 111. Williams. W. C. & Co., Knightstown, Ind. Winn & Oviatt, Kansas City, Mo. Chester While. Bone. F. E.. Tallula. 111. Hardin. F. P. & J. J., Lima, O. Milner, W. V. & Son. Thorntown, Ind. Primm. N. O., Athens. 111. Trone. G. W. & Son. Rushville, 111. Whitney, T. H.. Athens. 111. Duroc Jersey Bed. Baxter. E. A. Pawnee, 111. Cutler. N. B , Carthage, 111. Deal. E. H , Elwood. 111. Krashel. M. B., Boody. 111. Parker, H. D. Rochester, 111. Richards, Riel & Co., Ferris, 111- Seckman, G. W., Ripley, 111. Trone. G. W. & Son. Rushville, 111. Van Doren. C. R., Sulphur, 111. Walter. O. & Co., Lebanon, O. Yetter. Fred.. Blandinsville, 111. Other Distinct Breeds. Davis Bros , Dyer. Ind. Deaubard. John, Pleasant Plains. 111. Class E— Poultry. American. Bell. C. H., Ashley. O. Charles. F. H.. Shipman, 111. Coon, Geo. D., Springfield, 111. Gray. M. H.. Springfield. 111. Green. W. M.. Joliet. 111. Hanley. Mrs. Geo.. Hoopeston, 111. Heyl, Geo. A.. Washington. 111. Hodgson, Herbert, Albion. 111. Jones, R. E., Flat Rock, Ind. Keifer, Fred. B., Marshall, 111. Keyworth. J. D.. Evanston, 111. Lanius, Wesley. Greensburg, Ind. LeGore. Ben., Marshall, 111. Leland, J. A.. Springfield. 111. Masterson. H. H., Girard, 111. Mayes, O. W . Mt. Pulaski, 111. McGraw, W. S., Springfield, III. Miller, Rainey, Champaign. 111. Palm, J. E., Springfield. 111. Palmer, D F.. Yorkville. 111. Pirkins. E. R., Springfield. 111. Price, Mrs. Jessie V., Springfield, 111. Richards. Riel & Co.. Ferris, 111. Roberts, E. G. & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis. Rose, George G., Shawneetown, 111. Rothgeb. Warren, Milford, 111. Stice. Jas. R , Jacksonville, 111. Wood, Harvey C. Mt. Pulaski, 111. Yegge. M. F., DeWitt. la. Asiatic. Anderson, C. H. C, Carlinville. 111. Blackman, Will J., Normandy, Mo. Gietl Bros., Springfield, 111. Asiatic— Concluded. Jones, R. E., Flat Rock, Ind. Lauterbach, J. E.. Springfield, 111. Leland. J. A., Springfield. III. McGraw. W. S., Springfield. 111. Miller, Rainey. Champaign, 111. Roberts. E. G. & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Rothgeb, Warren. Milford. 111. Wood. Harvey O, Mt. Pulaski, 111. Yegge, M. F.. DeWitt, la. Mediterranean . Bell. C. H.. Ashley. O. Coon, Geo. D.. Springfield, 111. Heyl, Geo. A., Washington, 111. Hodgson, Herbert, Albion. 111. Hunt. H. C, Delavan. 111. Jones. R. E.. Flat Rock. Ind. Lauder, J. A.. Carterville. 111. Lauterbach, J. E., Springfield, 111. Leland, J. A., Springfield, 111. Masterson, H. H. Girard, 111. Matze. Henry L.. Springfield, 111. McGraw, W. S., Springfield, 111. Miller, Rainey, Champaign, III Moore, Will J ., Jacksonvile, 111, Palm, J. E., Springfield, 111. Price, Mrs. Jessie V.. Springfield. 111. Roberts. E. G. & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis. Rose. George G., Shawneetown. 111. Telford, Thomas. Petersburg, 111. 102 Class E — Poultry — Concluded. Polish. Jones, R. E„ Flat Rock. Ind. Miller. Rainey. Champaign. 111. Roberts. E. G. & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Yegge, M. F., DeWitt, la. Hamburg. Jones, R E. Flat Rock, Ind. Miller, Rainey, Champaign. 111. Reynolds. R. C. Jacksonville, 111. Roberts. E. G. & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis. Tilbury, Frank. Mt. Pulaski. 111. Yegge. M. F., DeWitt. la. French ami Dorking. Heyl, Geo. A.. Washington- 111. Jones, R. E. Flat Rock. Ind. Miller, Rainey, Champaign, 111. Roberts. E. G, & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis. Game. Burt. W. Price. Springfield, 111. Gietl Bros., Springfield. 111. Halfen, Mrs. Eva. Springfield, 111. Haney, John M , Springfield, 111. Lanius. Wesley. Greensburg. Ind. Miller, Rainey, Champaign, 111. Roberts, E. G. & Co.. Ft. Atkinson Wis. Thomas. Frank H.. Jacksonville. 111. Y'eege, M. P. DeWitt, la. G '//<< Bantams. Coon. George D. Springfield, 111. Gietl Bros., Springfield. 111. Hughes, A. F. Springfield, 11. Lanius, Wesley, Greensburg, Ind. Lincoln. W. J.. Mt. Pulaski, 111. Miller, Rainey, Champaign. ID. Roberts. E G. & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Rose, George G., Shawneetown, 111. Telford. Thos., Petersburg, HI. Voris, R. R.. Peoria. 111. Wine. Mrs. M. D.. Springfield, 111. Yegge. M. F.. DeWitt, la. Bandatm Other Than Game. Blackman. Will J., Normandy, Mo. Burt. W. Price. Springfield. 111. Coon. Geo. D.. Springfield. 111. Gietl Bros.. Springfield. 111. Gillett, Chas. M.. Springfield, 111. Jones. R. E„ Flat Rock, Ind. Lauterbach, J E., Springfield, 111. Leland, Mr». J. A., Springfield, 111. Lincoln, W. J., Mt. Pulaski. 111. McGraw. W. S., Springfield, 111. Miller, Rainey, Champaign, 111. Bantams Other Than Game— Corn 'lucU d. Roberts, E. G. & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis. Thomas, Frank H. Jacksonville. 111. Wing, Mrs. M. D. Springfield, 111 Y'egge, M. F.. DeWitt. la. Miscellaneous. Roberts, E. G. & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis. Y"egge, M. F.. DeWitt, la. Heyl, George A.. Washington. 111. Jones. R. E., Flat Rock, Ind. Miller. Rainey, Champaign. 111. Roberts. E. G. & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis Turkeys. Bell.C. H.. Ashley, O. Burroughs, Edward. El Paso. 111. Corriugton, Mrs. W M.. Springfield, 111. Heyl, Geo. A.. Washington. 111. Leland. J. A.. Spiiugfield, 111. Roberts, E. G. & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Rothgeb, Warren, Milford, 111. Williams. Mrs. L. M., Springfield, 111. Bucks. Heyl. George A.. Washington. 111. lies, Tom, Springfield, 111. Miller, Rainey, Champaign. 111. Roberts. E. G. & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis. Geese. Bell. C. H.. Ashley. O. Heyl, Geo. A., Washington, 111. Leland, J. A., Springfield. 111. Roberts, E. G. & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis. Pigeons. Gillett Bros.. Springfield. 111. Ornellas. J. M.. Springfield. 111. Roberts, E. G. & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Poul/n/ Yard Appliances. Cyphers Incubator Co.. Chicago. 111. Des Moines Incubator Co., Des Moines, la. Klondike Incubator Co., Des Moines, la. Roberts. E. G. & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis. Sure Hatch Incubator Co., Clay Centre, Neb. 103 Claps F — Mechanic' Arts. Stoves, Metal Work, Etc. Bement's Sons, E,. Lansing:, Mich. Bloomington Stove Co., Blooraington. III. Capital Business College, Springfield, Ml. Gem City Stove Manfg. Co., Quincy, 111. Griswold. H. M.. Springfield. 111. Irvine's W. B. Monumental Co., Springfield, 111. Merchants' Oil Tank Line, Springfield, III. Quincy Foundry & Novelty Co., Quincy, 111. Ringen Stove Co., St. Louis, Mo. Round Oak Stove Works. Dowagiac. Mich. Springfield Wire Screen Co.. Springfield, 111. Thomas Manfg. Co., Springfield, O. Triumph Adjustable Stove I'ipe Manfg. Co.. Joliet, 111. Warren & Co., Springfield, 111. Zumbrook, L. H., Springfield, 111. Furniture, Desks, Etc. Bamberger, E., Freeport, 111. Ripley Hardware Co., Grafton, 111. Manufacturers of Various Kinds. Armour & Co., Chicago, 111. Eagle White Lead Works, Cincinnati. O. Fitzgerald Plaster Co., Springfield, III. Martin. F. N., Virden, III. Standard Refrigerator and Butcher Block Co.. Decatur. III. Weir Pottery Co., Monmouth, III. .v wing (iiol Knitting Machines. Singer Maufg. Co., Springfield 111. White Sewing Machine Co., Springfield, III. Recent Useful Inventions 0,0/ Designs. Bushong, G. W., Bucyrus. O. Kimble, P. F. & Son. Springfield. 111. Mercantilt Exhibit. Ackerman Rug Works, Springfield,' 111. Bisch. Charles F., Springfield. III. Biseh, George. Springfield, III. Bloomineton Rug Co.. Bloomington III. 111. 111. Bradley Polytechnic Institute. Peoria, Britton, H. A., Springfield. 111. Bulpit. W. L.. Springfield. III. Bunn. John W. & Co., Springfield, 111. ( lalumet Baking Powder Co., Chicago, Chatterton. Geo. W., Springfield, 111. Continental Clothing House. Springfield, I Dirksen, A. & Sons. Springfield, III. Emporium Millinery Co.. Springfield. III. Fairbanks Co., N. K.. Chicago. III. Gehlman, S. H., Springfield. III. Giblin. C J.. Springfield. 111. Green & Lewis, Springfield, III. Griswold, H. M.. Springfield, [11. Hiller, John T„ Kankakee, 111. Kessberger & Georg, Springfield. 111. Kimball. W. W. & Co., Chicago. 111. Kimble, P. F. &Son, Springfield. 111. Lomelino, E. F.. Springfield, 111. Lutz, John, Springfield, 111. Maple City Soap Works, Monmouth. 111. McCourtney Dry Goods Co.. Springfield, 1.. Moore Chem. & Mfg Co, Kansas City, Mo Moseley Folding Bath Tub < o , Chicago, III Murker. George W., Belleville. 111. Reisch & Thoma. Spriugfield. 111. Rumford Chemical Works, Chicago. Ill Smith, LaFayette. Grocery Co., Springfield, III. Springfield Business College, Springfield, 111. Springfield Carpet Co., Springfield, 111 Springfield Paper Co., Springfield, 111. Standard Oil Co., Springfield, 111. Stringfield, Geo. A., Bloomington, 111. Van Houten & Zoon, Chicago, 111. Willett, S. J„ Springfield. 111. 11 Class G — Farm Products. Grains and Seeds. (By amateurs.) Alson, Andrew, Springfield, 111. Archer. A. M., Beamington. 111. Baker. O. L., Crossville. 111. Bone. F. E.. Tallula, 111. Bradford. E. M., Riddlehill, 111. Burgess Bros.. Bement, 111. Burroughs, Edward, El Paso, 111. Caldwell, Geo. R., Williamsville, III. Campbell. S. P., Loami, 111. Cogdall, Dwight. Springfield, III. Converse Bros., Springfield, 111. Green, W. M., Joliet. 111. Hethershaw, Fred, Des Moines, la. Hodge, W. H. Morris, 111. lies. Mrs. L. W.. Springfield. 111. Keckley, J. L., Marysville. O. Kenney, J. B., Springfield, 111. Kimble, P. F.. Springfield, 111. Maddock, S. D . Philo, 111. Masterson, C. S., Garrett, 111. Nobis. C. A.. Barry. 111. Nokes, G. L., Springfield, 111. Richards, Riel & Co., Ferris, 111. Ripley, S. M.. Belleville, 111. Rothgeb, Warren. Milford, 111. Schenck. W. T., Maroa, 111. Grains and Seeds. (By amateurs. )— Con- cluded. Schmidt, George. Baylis, 111. Schofield. S. B., Tampico. 111. Shank, Chas. E., Clayton, 111. Soverhill, George S., Tiskilwa, 111. Soverhill, S. G.. Tiskilwa. 111. Steidley. Mrs. A. B., Carlinville, 111. Telfer, P. J., Williamsville. III. Terry, Harry. Springfield, 111. Turner. C. M., Wenona, 111. Whipps, F. M„ Byhalia, O. Grains and Seeds. (By professionals.) Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111. Vegetables. Alson, Andrew, Springfield, 111. Alson, Mrs. Mary A., Springfield, 111. Archer, A. M., Beamington, 111. Baker. O. L., Crossville. 111. Baugh, E. A., Springfield. 111. 104 Class G — Farm Products — Continued. Vegetables — Concluded. Bone, F. E., Tallula.Ill. Boone. Mrs. H. T.. Springfield. 111. Bradford. E. M.. Riddlehill, 111. Caldwell. Geo. R.. Williamsville. 111. Cogdall. J. W., Springfield, 111. Converse Bros., Springfield, 111. Cotta. J. V., Jr., Nursery. 111. Drendel. S., Springfield. 111. Dunseth, George W„ Waverly, 111. Ferley, John, Springfield, 111. Ford. Shephardville, 111. Hartwell, J. L.. Dixon, HI. Hethershaw, Fred, Des Moines. la. Hodge. W. H.. Morris. 111. lies. Mrs. L. W., Springfield, 111. lies. Tom. Springfield. 111. Keckley, J. U., Marysville, O. Kenney, J. B., Springfield, ill. Kimble. P. F.. Springfield, 111. Laughlin, C. E.. Clayton, 111. Lightfoot, W. H., Springfield, III. Masterson, C. S., Garrett. 111. Montgomery, Mrs. J. F., Maroa, 111., Morrison, W. A., Curran. 111. Nobis. C. A.. Barry. 111. Nokes, G. L... Springfield. 111. Prickett. T. G.. Springfield. 111. Riehl. E. A.. Alton, 111. Ripley. S. M.. Belleville. 111. Rothgeb. Warren. Monmouth. 111. Schofield. S. B.. Tampico. HI. Shank, Chas. E.. Clayton. 111. Steidley, Mrs. A. B.. Carlinville, 111 Telfer, P. J., Williamsville. 111. Terry, Harry. Springfield, 111. Trainer. Leonard, Cantrall, 111. Turner, Anderson, Pleasant Plains, 111. Turner, Mrs. L. N., Pleasant Plains, 111. Whipps, F. M., Byhalia, O. Willard, S. E., Manito, 111. Dent Corn from Xortliern Illinois, Duke, A. W , Monmouth, 111. Green. W. M., Joliet. 111. Hodge. W. H.. Morris, 111. Lape. H. T.. Roseville, 111. Maher. Philip, Elmwood, 111. McKeever. Thos.. Douglas. 111. Morse, Henry. Wyoming. 111. Peterson. C. G., Monmouth, 111. Rothgeb, Warren. Milford. 111. Schofield, S. B.. lampico. 111. Sperry, P. R.. Eleanor. 111. Turner, C. M., Wenona. 111. Woodhams, A. L.. Aledo, 111. Dent Corn from Central Illinois. Anderson. C. H. C. & Co., Catlinville. II Black. J. T.. Philo. 111. Bone. F. E., Tallula, 111 Breeden, J. C, Areola, 111. Breedlove, A. L.. Kemp, 111. Campbell. S. P., Loami. Ill Chambers, J. J., Sadorus, 111. Clisby, John R., Areola. 111. Cole.R. G., Philo, 111. Conner, Sylvester, Pleasant Plains, 111 Council, Mrs. J. M.. Lanesville, 111. Dooley, W. E.. Seymour, 111. Dunseth, Geo. W., Waverly, 111. Ernst. J A., Bates. 111. Hobkirk. Geo. A., Williamsville, 111. lies. Mrs. L. W., Springfield, 111. lies, Tom, Springfield, 111. Dent Corn from Central Illinois— Concluded Johnson. W. E., Athens. 111. Jones. W. E., Lincoln. 111. Kasten, John F.. Carlinville. 111. Littler. D. T.. Springfield. 111. Maddock. S. D., Philo. 111. Maxcy. J. H., Pasfield, 111. McMein. Chas., Springfield. 111. Miller, A., Springfield, 111. Montgomery, Mrs. T. F.. Maroa. III. Morrison, W. A.. Curran, 111. Nobis, C. A., Barry. IU. Nokes. G. L.. Springfield. HI. Pawson, W. N., Delavan. 111. Ueid, Jas. L.. Delavan. 111. Sample, J. A.. Dawson, 111. Schenck. W. T.. Maroa. 111. Sells, S. J.. Bloomington. 111. Steidley. Mrs. A. B.. Carlinville, 111. Stevenson, W. H., Jacksonville, 111. Stone, Jas. A. & Son. Bradfordton, 111. Talbott. D. C, Springfield, 111. Talbott. T. F., Harristown, 111. Trainer, Leonard. Cantrall, 111. Turner, Anderson, Pleasant Plains. 111. Turner, Mrs. L. N.. Pleasant Plains, 111. Young, L. D., Bloomington. 111. Dent Corn from Southern Illinois, Baker, O. L., Crossville, 111. Ripley. S. M.. Belleville, 111. Vanderhoof, R. H., Newton, 111. Dent Corn— Open to the World. Anderson, C. H. C. & Co.. Carlinville. 111. Chambers, J. J., Sadorus. 111. Duke. A. W., Monmouth. 111. Dunseth, Geo. W.. Waverly, 111. Ernst, J. A.. Bates. 111. Hethershaw, Fred. DesMoines. la. Hobkirk, Geo. A., Williamsville. Ill, Hodge, W. H.. Morris. 111. lies, Mrs. L. W., Sprinefield, III. Johnson, W. E.. Athens. 111. Keckley. J. L., Marysville, Ohio. Lape. H. T.. Roseville. 111. Maddock, S. D.. Philo. 111. Maher, Philip. Elmwood, 111. Maxcy. J. H.. Pasfield. 111. McMein, Chas., Springfield, 111. Miller. A., Springfield, 111. Nobis, C. A.. Barry, 111. Nokes, G. L.. Springfield. 111. Nunes. F. D., Chatham, 111. Peterson, C. G.. Monmouth, III. Reid, Jas. L., Delavan, 111. Ripley, S. M.. Belleville. 111. Rothgeb, Warren. Monmouth. 111. Sample. J. A.. Dawson, 111. Sperry, P. R., Eleanor, 111. Talbott, T. F.. Harristown. 111. Turner. C. M.. Wenona. 111. Vanderhoof. R. H. Newton. Ill, Whipps, F. M., Byhalia, Ohio. Dent Corn— Sweepstakes ; Dunseth. Geo W.. Waverly, 111. Ernst. J. A.. Bates. 111. Keckley, J. L., Marysville, Ohio. Peterson, C. G., Monmouth, 111. Reid. Jas. L., Delavan, 111. Ripley, S. M., Belleville. 111. Sperry. P. R.. Eleanor, 111. Turner. C. M., Wenona, 111. 105 Class G — Farm Products — Continued. Dent Corn— Grand sweepstakes. Keckley. J. L.. Marysville, Ohio. Reid, Jas. L.. Delavan, 111. Sperry, P. R., Eleanor, 111. Shelling Test. Archer. A. M.. Bearaington. 111. Baker. O. L., Crossville, 111. Campbell. S. P.. Loarai. Ill Chambers. J. J.. Sadorus. 111. Clisby, John R.. Areola. HI. Dooley. W. E., Seymour, 111. Dunseth, Geo. W.. Waverly, 111. Ernst. J. A.. Bates, 111. Green, W. M.. Joliet, 111. Hethershaw, Fred, Des Moines, la. Hodge, W. H., Morris. 111. lies. Mrs. L. W., Springfield, 111. Johnson, W. E.. Athens. 111. Lape. H. T., Roseville. 111. Maddock. S., D.. Philo, 111. Maher, Philip. Elmwood. 111. Maxcy. J. H.. Pasfield 111. McKeever. Thos.. Douglas. 111. McMein. Chas.. Springfield, 111. Miller, A.. Springneld. 111. Nokes. G. L.. Springfield. 111. Nunes, P. D.. Chatham, 111. Peterson. C. G.. Monmouth. 111. Powers, J. H., Prophetstown, 111 Reid, Jas. L., Delavan, 111. Ripley. S. M., Belleville. 111. Rothgeb. Warren/Monmouth, 111 Schofield. S. B., Tampico III. Sells, A. J.. Bloomington, 111. Sperry. P. R.. Eleanor. Ill Stevenson. W. H., Jacksonville. 111. Stone, Jas. A. & Son, Braafordton, 111. Turner, C. M.. Wenona, 111. Vanderhoof. R. H.. Newton, 111. Whipps. F. M.. Byhalia. Ohio. Woodhams, A L , Aledo, III. Sweet Corn. Archer. A. M. Bearaington, 111. Caldwell. Geo. R.. Williamsville, 111. Conover, M. E.. Springfield, 111. Green, W. M., Joliet, 111. Hartwell, J. L Dixon. 111. Hethershaw. Fred., DesMoines, la. Hodge. W. H.. Morris, 111 Keckley. J. L., Marysville. O. Masterson, C. S., Garrett, 111. McKeever. Thos . Douglas, 111. Nobis, C. A.. Barry. 111. Page, H. M.. Farmer City. 111. Ripley. S. M.. Belleville. HI. Schenck, W. T., Marora, 111. Steidley. Mrs. A. B.. Carlinville, 111. Vanderhoof. R. H., Newton. 111. Whipps. F. M.. Byhalia. O. Popcorn. Baker, 0. L.. Crossville. 111. Caldwell, Geo. R., Williamsville, 111.' Cogdall, Dwight, Springfield. 111. Cogdall. J. W.. Springfield. 111. Council, Mrs. J. M. Lanesville, 111. Hartwell, J. L.. Dixon, 111. Hethershaw. Fred., DesMoines, la Hodge. W. H.. Morris, 111. Hoshal. Louise, Springfield. 111. Keckley, J. L., Marysville, O. Lape. H. T., Roseville. 111. Masterson, C. S., Garrett, III. McKeever, Thos.. Douglas. 111. Nobis, C. A., Barry. 111. Nokes, G. L., Springfield. 111. Page, H. M., Farmer City. 111. Popcorn— Concluded. Ripley. S. M.. Belleville. 111. Rothgeb, Warren, Milford. 111. Schenck. W. T.. Maroa, 111. Schofield. S. B.. Tampico. 111. Sells, S. J Bloomington, 111. Stone. Jas. A. & Son. Bradfordton, 111. Turner, Anderson. Pleasant Plains, 111. Turner. Mrs. L. N.. Pleasant Plains. 111. Wetherall, L. R.. Knoxville, 111. Whipps. F. M.. Byhalia. O. Yates. G. E., Springfield. 111. Young. L. D. Bloomington, 111. Miscellaneous. Archer. A. M.. Beamington, 111. Baker, O. L., Crossville, 111, Bradford. Mrs. T. P. Bradfordton. 111. Caldwell. Geo. R.. Williamsville. 111. Campbell. S. P. Loami, 111. Chambers. J. J.. Sadoru9, 111. Dunseth, Geo. W., Waverly, 111. Hethershaw. Fred., DesMoines, la. Hodge. W. H.. Morris, III. Jones. W. E., Lincoln. 111. Keckley, J. L., Marysville, O. Lape. H. T.. Roseville. 111. Masterson. C. S.. Garrett. 111. Maxcy, J. H. Pasfield. 111. McMein, Chas , Springfield, 111. Morrison, W. A., Curran, 111 Peterson. C. G.. Monmouth, 111. Ripley. S. M., Belleville. 111. Schenck, W. T.. Maroa, III. Sperry. P. R.. Eleanor. 111. Turner. Anderson, Pleasant Plains, 111. Vanderhoof. R. H . Newton. III. Young, L. D., Bloomington, 111. Com Products. Archer, A. M., Beamington, 111. Yield of Com per Acre. Burroughs. Edward, El Paso, 111. Nunes. F. G. Chatham. 111. Powers, J. H.. Prophetstown, 111. Striffler. J. M.. Springfield, 111. Young. L. D., Bloomington 111. Corn Slio/c. Burroughs, Edward. El Paso, 111. Cole, R. G., Philo, 111. Dunseth. Geo. W.. Waverly, 111. Green, Mrs. A. D.. Hamilton, 111. Hodge W. H.. Morris, 111. Lape. H. T. Roseville, III. Maddock. S D.. Philo, 111. Powers, J. H., Prophetstown, 111. Ripley. S. M.. Belleville, 111. Rothgeb. Warren. Monmouth, 111. Schenck. W T . Maroa. 111. Turner, C. M Wenona, 111. Young, L. D., Bloomington, 111. County Exhibits. Alson. Andrew, Springfield, 111. Baker. O. L., Crossville. III. Bowen, I. T. Siloam. III. Hodge, W. H.. Morris. 111. Nobis, C. A.. Barry. 111. Poindexter. George, Kenney, 111. Richards. Riel & Co.. Ferris, 111. Ripley, S. M.. Belleville, 111. Rothgeb, Warren, Milford. 111. Schenck. W. T., Maroa, 111. Schofield. S. B.. Tampico, III. Shank. Chas. E.. Clayton, 111. 106 Class H — Horticulture and Floriculture. General State Exhibit, Alson, Andrew, Springfield, 111. Alson, Mrs. Mary A., Springfield, 111. Archer, A. M„ Beamington, 111. Baker, O. L., Crossville, 111. Beeler. Mrs. John, Springfield, 111. Biddulph, J, R. Providence. III. Booth, Mrs. A., Springfield. 111. Cogdall. J. W.. Springfield. 111. Dunlap, H. M., Savoy, 111 Furrow, Mrs. N. A.. Springfield. 111. lies, Mrs. L. W., Springfield. 111. Jones, W. E., Lincoln, 111. Kershaw, R. C. Jacksonville. 111. Lee, Mary A., Ramsey, 111. LTghtfoot, W. H.. Springfield. 111. Link. Mrs. Valentine, Springfield, 111. McPike, H. G.. Alton. 111. Nokes. G. L-, Springfield. 111. Page, H. M . Farmer City. 111. Phelps, Harry, Springfield. III. Prickett, T. G., Springfield. 111. Riehl. E. A.. Alton, 111. Schofield. S. B., Tampico.Ill. Shauk, Chas. E.. Clayton, III. Sterling. E. H.. Springfield. 111. Taylor, Warren, Springfield. 111. Trainer, Leonard. Cantrall. 111. Turner, Anderson, Pleasant Plains. 111. Turner, Mrs. L. N., Pleasant Plains. 111. Fruit from Northern Illinois, Cotta. J. V. Jr., Nursery, 111. Hartwell, J. L., Dixon, 111. Hasler, Alice L., Plainfield, 111. Pearce, Frank I., Chicago, 111. Schofield, S. B., Tampico. III. Soverhill, Geo. S.. Tiskilwa, 111. Soverhill, S. G., Tiskilwa. 111. Wallace, W. A., Chicago. 111. Fruit from Central Illinois . Amos. M. E.. Springfield. Ill Archer, A. M., Beainington, 111. Armstrong. Mrs. A. L., Springfield, III. Beeler, Mrs. John, Springfield, III. Bergold, Mrs. E., Springfield, 111. Caldwell, Geo. R., Williamsville. 111. Carlin, W. E.. Jerseyville, 111. Cogdall, J. W., Springfield, 111. Council, Mrs. J. M., Lanesville, 111 Dorrell, John C, Springfield, HI. Dunlap, H. M., Savoy, 111. Hatfield, Cora, ( 'urrau, III. Hoshal, Louise, Springfield. 111. lies, Mrs. L. W., Springfield, III. Jones, W. E., Lincoln, III. Klaholt, Mrs. J. O, Spriogfield, 111. Kershaw, R. C, Jacksonville, 111. Laughlin. C. E.. Clayton. III. Lightfoot. W. H , Springfield. Ill Lightfoot, James, Springfield, 111 Lowe, I. N\, Auburn, III. Masterson, 0. S., Garrett. 111. Montgomery, Mrs. J. V . Maroa, 111. Page, H M., Farmer City. 111. Phelps, Harry, Springfield. 111. Fruit from Central Illinios— Concluded. Prickett, T. G.. Springfield; 111. Shank, Chas. E.. Clayton, 111. Shelton, J. R„ Pearson, 111. Sidener. Geo. R , Rochester, 111. Smith, J. Q., Lincoln, 111. Sommerville. James, Edgar, 111. Sterling. E. H.. Springfield. 11. Stone, Jas A. & Son. Bradfordton, 111. Taylor. Warren, Springfield. 111. Trainer, Leonard, Cantrall. 111. Turner, Anderson, Pleasant Plains, 111. Turner, Mrs, L. N.. Pleasant Plains, III. Yates. G. E.. Springfield. HI. Young, L. D., Bloomington, 111. Fruit from Southern Illinois. Baker. O. L , Crossville, 111. Lee, Ed., Jonesboro, 111- Lee, Mary A., Ramsey, 111. McPike. H. G„ Alt.n. 111. Riehl, E. A.. Alton. 111. Ripley, S. 11.. Belleville, 111. Tuel, R. S.. Sumner. 111. Vanderhorf. R. H., Newton. 111. Vorris, F. D., Neoga. 111. Plants. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, HI. Cogdall. Mrs J. W.. Springfield, III. Hey, Albert T., Springfield. 111. South Side Floral Co., Springfield. III. Unverzagt, Louis, Springfield, 111. Cut Flowers, Designs, gfield,Ill. Duncan, Mrs. J. H., Williamsville, 111. Feltham. Alta B.. Springfield. 111. Foster, Mrs. William, Springfield. 111. Furrow, Mrs. N. A., Springfield, 111. Halfen, Mrs. Eva. Springfield, 111. Hambaugh, Mrs. Ralph, Springfield, 111. Hatfield. Cora, Curran, 111. Hatfield, Mrs. G. S.. Riverton. 111. Hess. A. B., Springfield, 111. Hickox, B., Springfield. 111. Hickox, Mrs. C. V., Springfield. 111. Hoerner, Fannie, Auburn, 111. Hoshal, Louise. Springfield. 111. Hutton, G. W.. Auburn. 111. Jackson, Lucy, Padua, 111. Keene, Mrs. Cellie, Atlanta, 111. Klaholt. Mrs. J. C. Springfield, 111. Lauer, Mrs. Henry, Springfield, 111. Lawrence, Mrs. R. D., Springfield, 111. Link, Mrs. Valentine, Springfield, 111. Matheny, Mrs. Dow, Springfield, 111. McClintock. Ira. Pittsfield.Ill. McWilliams, Mrs. L. S.. E. St. Louis. 111. Mitchell. Mrs. C. C. Springfield, 111. Montgomery, Mrs. J. P.. Maroa, 111. Moorhead, Mrs. L. M., Springfield, 111. Morrison. Jessie, Yampa. la. Neer. Mrs. Judson. Springfield. 111. Nokes, Annetta, Springfield, 111, Powell, Mrs. P. P.. Spring9eld,Ill. Robinson, Mrs. A. E., Lincoln, 111. Rogers, Mrs. Jas. E., Springfield. 111. Roth geb, Warren Milford.Ill. Schuppel, Mrs. E„ Springfield, 111. Sells, S. J., Bloomington.lll. Shake. Mrs. Ed.. Springfield. 111. Springer, Belle, Springfield, 111. Steidley. Mrs. A. B., Carlinville, 111. Taylor. Warren, Springfield. 111. Thomas, Caroline. Springfield. 111. Triebel, Mrs. O. L.. Springfield. 111. Wardhaugh. Florence H., Jacksonville, 111. Watts, Ella, Springfield, 111. Westenberger, Mrs. G., Springfield, 111. White, Mrs. Martha, Springfield, 111. Willett, Carrie H.. Springfield, 111. Wilson, Wealthy, Springfield, 111. Woods, Mrs. J. E., New Salem. 111. Woods. Mrs. Mabel A., Springfield, 111. Bees and Honey. Becker, C. Pleasant Plains, 111. Smith, J Q., Lincoln, 111. Soverhill. S. G.. Tiskilwa.Ill. Stone, James A. & Son, Bradfordton.Ill. 115 LIST OF AWAKDS AT THE inois State Fair, 1900 Springfield, September 24-29. CLASS A— CATTLE. Section I — Beef Breeds. J. F. PRATHER, Superintendent. Lot 1 — Short-Horn. BULLS. Bull 3 years old or over— five entries: First premium. T. J. Wornall, Mosby, Mo $20 00 Viscount of ADoka 125081; calved October 10, 1895; bred by George Harding & Son, Waukesha. Wis.: sire. Ducal Crum 118719; dam. Viscountess of Anoka. Second Dremium, E. S. Kelly. Yellow Springs. Ohio 10 00 Brave Archer 70018; calved March 11, 1896; bred by Wm. Duthie, Aberdeenshire, Scott.; sire, Scottish Archer (59893); dam, Bright Belle. Third premium, Aaron Barber, Avon, N . Y 5 00 Alice's Prince 122593; calved October 16, 1895; bred by W. A. Harris. Linwood, Kas.; sire. Lord Athol 122011; dam. Princess Alice. Bull 2 years old and under 3— three entries: First premium, J. Q. Robbins & Sons, Horace, Ind 20 00 The Lad For Me 140618; calved December 30. 1897; bred by J.G. Robbins & Sons; sire, St. Valentine 111021; dam. Gay Lavender. Second premium, E . B . Mitchell & Sons. Danvers, 111 10 00 Prince Armour 127794; calved November 10. 1897; bred by E. B. Mitchel & Sons: sire. Baron Cruickshank 3d 117968; dam. Princess Alice. Third premium, J. K. Alexander, Edinburg, 111 5 00 Pearl Golddust 2d 141885; calved March 17, 1898; bred by Frank Bates, Oscola. 111.; sire, Baron Golddust 114354; dam, Lancaster Pearl 2d. Bull 1 year old and under 2— two entries: First premium, J.G. Robbins & Sons, Horace, Ind 15 00 Verbank 153314; calved October 7. 1898; bred by J.G. Robbins & Sons; sire, St. Valentine 121014; dam Verbena 4th. Second premium. E . B . Mitchel & Sons, Danvers. Ill 10 00 Vici 149014; calved August 22, 1899; bred by F. A. Edwards, Webster City, la.; sire, Duke of Oakland 2d 118945; dam. Gay Victoria. 116 Lot 1 — Short-Horn— Concluded. Bull under 1 year old— five entries: First premium. J. K. Alexander, Edinburg, 111 • ••• $15 0U> Monarch 157004; calved September 30, 1899; bred by J. K. Alexander; sire, Gay Harry 112059; dam, Rural Queen. Second premium. J. G. Robbins & Sons, Horace, Ind 10 00 Lovely Lad 153313; calved Jan. 4. 1900; bred by J. G. Robbins & Sons; sire. The Lad For Me 140618; dam, Lucretia. Third premium, J. K. Alexander, Edinburg. Ill 5 Oft Gay Victor 157059: calved Sept. 29. 1899; bred by J. K. Alexander; sire, Gay Harry 112059; dam, Waterloo 3d. COWS AND HEIFERS. Cow 3 years old or over— six entries: First premium, E. S. Kelly. Yellow Springs. O :... Mark Hanna 87071; calved Jan. 11, 1898; bred by Thos. Clark Beecher, 111.; sire. Lars 50734; dam, Persis 60554. Bull 1 year old and under 2— ten entries: First premium. Thos. Clark, Beecher. Ill 15 00 Perfection 92891; calved Nov. 6, 1898; bred by F. A. Nave, Attica, Ind.; sire. Dale 66481; dam. Melley May 41752. Second premium, W. S. VanNatta & Son, Fowler, Ind 10 00 Beau Fowler 97407= calved Oct. 21, 1898; bred by Steward & Hutcheon, Green- wood. Mo.; sire, Beau Brummel 51817; dam. Fowler Queen 2d 54080. Third premium, John Hooker, New London, 0 5 00 Foxy 98980; calved Dec. 31, 1898; bred by Jacob Longabach & Son. Bettsville. O.; sire, Ike 77283; dam, Sunshine 2d 62205. Bull under 1 year old— ten entries: First premium, T. F. B. Sotham. Chillicothe, Mo 15 01) Thickflesh 107743; calved Oct. 23. 1899; bred by T. F. B. Sotham; sire. Corrector 48976; dam, Grove Lassie 54324. Second premium, W. S. VanNatta & Son, Fowler, Iud 10 00 March On 12th 106774: calved Nov. 13. 1899; bred by W. S. VanNatta & Son; sire, March On 76035; dam, Clarissa 49189. Third premium, W. S. VanNatta & Son, Fowler, Ind 5 00 March On 13th 106675; calved Nov. 17, 1899: bred by W. S. VanNatta & Son; sire, March On 76035; dam, Clover 4th 48213. COWS AND HEIFERS. Cow 3 year^ old or over— 11 entries: First premium, W. S. VanNatta & Son, Fowler, Ind 20 00 Columbine 79355; calved April 7, 1897; bred by W. S. VanNatta; sire. Almont 64012; dam. Columbia 58791. Second premium. John Hooker, New London, 0 10 00 Dolly 2d 61799; calved Dec. 20, 1892; bred by John Hooker; sire, Grover Moretin 20577; dam, Dolly 34111. Third premium. T. F. B. Sotham, Chillicothe. Mo 5 00 Benison 78826; calved Dec. 20, 1896; bred by T. F. Solham; sire, Protection 58568; dam, Benita 58542. Heifer 2 years old and under 3— eight entries: First premium, Thos. Clark, Beecher. Ill 20 00 Peerless 5th 80683; calved Dec. 10. 1897; bred by Thos. Clark; sire. Peerless Wil- ton 12774; dam, Peerless 3d 26664. Second premium, T. F. B. Sotham. Chillicothe, Mo 10 00 Pure Gold 94041; calved April 5. 1898; bred by T. F. B. Sotham; sire, Corrector: dam. Beaubois Purity 2d 44287. Third premium. John Hooker, New London. O 5 00 Belle of Maplewood 2d. 87063; calved Dec. 24, 1897: bred by John Hooker; sire Java 64045; dam, Dolly 2d 61796. Heifer 1 year old and under 2—17 entries: First premium. W. S. Van Natta & Son. Fowler. Ind 15 00 Miss March On 94489, calved Dec. 26, 1898; bred by W. S. Van Natta & Son; sire. March On 76035; dam, Rosa Fowler 33605. 119 Lot 6 — Hereford — Concluded. cows and heifers— Concluded. Second premium. T. V. B. Sotham. Chillicothe. Mo 10 00 Golden Lassie 94009, calved Nov. 19. 1898; bred by T. F. B. Sotham; sire. Cor- rector 48976: dam. Grove Lassie 54324. Third premium. W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler. Ind 5 00 Lady Ellen 96527. calved Feb. 20, 1899; bred by W. S. Van Natta & Son; sire, Christopher 69172; dam, Eleanor 44587. Heifer under 1 year old— 20 entries: First premium, W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler, Ind 15 00 Nella March On 107704, calved Feb. 16. 1900: bred by W. S. Van Natta & Son; sire, March On 76035; dam, Coronella, 36987. Second premium. W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler, Ind 10 00 Columbia Cherry 107698, calved Jan. 18.1900; bred by W. S. Van Natta & Son; sire. Cherry Boy 26495; dam, Columbia 5879i. Third premium, Thos. Clark. Beecher. Ill 5 00 Polly Peachuni 104322, calved Jan. 10,1900; bred by Thos. Clark; sire, LeRoy 70778: dam, Patty ,Lee 55712. Judges— I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111.; C. E. Leonard, Bell Air, Mo. ; N. H. Gentry, Sedalia, Mo. Lot 7 — Hereford — Exhibitor's Herd. Herd— Bull 2 or over, cow 3 or over, heifer 2 and under 3. heifer 1 and under 2, heifer under 1 year old— eight entries: First premium. W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler, Ind $60 00 Christopher 69172, Columbine 79355, lone 89595, Miss March On 94489. Nella March On 107704. lone 89595. calved March 19. 1898; bred by W. S. Van Natta & Son; sire, Reginald 64067; dam. Io 55046. Second premium. T. F. B. Sotham. Chillicothe. Mo 40 00 Improver 94020, Benison 78826. Pure Gold 94041. Golden Lassie, 94009, Nanaette 107735. Nannette 107735, calved Jan. 13, 1900; bred by T. F. B. Sotham; sire. Corrector 48976; dam, Nettie 27589. Third premium, Thos. Clark. Beecher. Ill 20 00 LeRoy 70778, Everest 70773. Peerless 5th 80683, Jaqueline 90603, Pamela 104319. Everest 70763, calved Dec. 20. 1896; bred by Thos. Clark; sire, Lars, 50734; dam, Eletta 2d 40675. Jaqueline 90603; calved Feb. 26, 1899; bred by Thos. Clark; sire, Lars 50734; dam. Juvenile 50730. Pamela 104319. calved Nov. 30. 1899; bred by Thos. Clark; sire. Lars 58734; dam. Pearly 60546. Judges— 1. M. Forbes, Henry, III.; C. E. Leonard, Bell Air, Mo.; N. H. Gentry, Sedalia, Mo. Lot 8 — Hereford — Breeder's Young Herd. Herd- Bull under 2, two heifers 1 and under 2, two heifers under 1. all except the bull to be bred by the exhibitor— six entries: First premium, W. S. VanNatta& Son. Fowler. Ind $10 00 Bean Fowler 97407, Miss March On 94489. Lady Ellen 96527, Nella March On 107704, Columbia Cherry 107698 Second premium, T. F. B. Sotham, Chillicothe, Mo 30 00 Checkmate 93981, Golden Lassie 94009, Hebe C 94013, Galatea 107723, Nannette 107735. Checkmate 93981; calved Nov. 2,1898; sire. Corrector 48976; dam, Cherry 24th 35229 Hebe C 94013; carved Feb. 27. 1899: sire. Corrector 48976; dam, Hebe 10th, 35420. Galatea 107723; calved Oct. 20,1899; sire. Corrector 48976; dam, Gay Lady 36537. Third premium, Thos. Clark, Beecher, 111 10 00 Perfection 92891, Alicia 90599, Jaqueline 90603. Pamela 104319, Polly Peachum 104322. Alicia 90599; calved Nov. 20.1898; sire. Largess 65461; dam. Anita 33955. Judges— L M. Forbes, Henry, III.; C. E. Leonard, Bell Air, Mo.; N. H. Gentry, Sedalia, Mo. 120 Lot 9 — Hereford — Get of One Sire. Four animals of either sex under 4 years old, the get of one sire— nine entries : First premium. T. F. B. Sotham. Chillicothe. Mo S30 00 Pure Food 94041. Golden Lassie 94009. Thickflesh 107743. Checkmate 93981. Second premium. W. S. Van Natta & Son. Fowler, Ind 20 00 March On 12th 106674, March On 13th 106675. Miss March On 94489. Nella March On 107704. Third premium. Thos. Clark, Beecher, 111 10 00 Le Roy 70778, Everest 70773, Jaqueline 90603, Leary 104315. Leary 104315; calved Oct. 15,1899; bred by Thos. Clark; sire, Lars 50734; dam. Brown Princess 42162. Lot 9| — Hereford— Produce of One Cow. Two animals of either sex. the produce of one cow— seven entries: First premium. W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler, Ind $30 00 Christopher 69172, Columbine 79355. Second premium. T. F. B. Sotham. Chillicothe, Mo 20 00 Golden Lassie 94009, Thick Flesh 107745. Third premium. John Hooker, New London, O 10 00 Belle of Maplewood second 87063, Belle of Maplewood third 96177. Belle of Maplewood third 96177; calved Nov. 16, 1898; bred by John Hooker; sire, Java 64045; dam. Dolly second 61799 Judges— 1. M. Forbes, Henry, 111.; C. E. Leonard, Bell Air, Mo.; N. H. Gentry, Sedalia, Mo. Lot 10 — Hereford — Champion. Bull 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium, P. F. B. Sotham. Chillicothe, Mo S15 00 Improver 94020. Bull under 2 years old— two entries: Premium. Thos. Clark, Beecher. Ill 15 00 Perfection 92891. Cow 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium, Thos. Clark. Beecher, 111 15 00 Peerless fifth 80683. Heifer under 2 years old— two entries: Premium. W. S. Van Natta & Son. Fowler. Ind 15 00 Nella March On 107704. Judges— 1. M. Forbes, Henry, 111.; C. E. Leonard, Bell Air, Mo.; N. H. Gentry, Sedalia, Mo. Lot 11 — Aberdeen-Angus. BULLS. Bull-3 years old or over— four entries: First premium. Chas. Escher & Sons, Botna, la S20 00 Orion of Longbranch 26617; calved Jan. 24, 1897; bred by Chas. Escher & Sons; sire, Heather Lad of Emerson second 19049; dam. Orris 8486. Second premium, A. C. Binnie, Alta, la 10 00 Heather Lad of Emerson second 19049; calved Feb. 20, 1893; bred by J. R. Har- vey, Turlington. Neb.; sire, Guinea 13892: dam, Rosa Bonheur of Turlington third 4719. Third premium. D. Bradfute & Son. Cedarville, O 5 00 Gay Eric 19528; calved Oct. 18, 1893; bred by Wallace Estill. Estill. Mo.; sire. Royal Eric 13324; dam, Leona 4632. Bull 2 years old and under 3— one entry: First premium, W. A. McHenry. Denison, la 20 00 Royal Laddie 30642: calved Sept. 8.1898; bred by J. Evans & Son, Emerson. la.; sire. Gay Lad 19538; dam. Dolly Blackbird Sth 25122. Bull 1 year old and under 2— four entries: First premium, C. H. Gardner. Blandinsville, 111 15 00 Rosegay 30708; calved Oct. 31.1898; bred by J. Evans & Son, Emerson. la.; sire. Gay Lad 19538; dam. Rose of Emerson 3d, 22463. Second premium, D. Bradfute & Son, Cedarville. Ohio 10 00 Miles of Meadow Brook 33444; calved January 30, 1899; bred by D. Bradfute A. Son; sire. Kenesse 3d. 28246; dam, Marie of Meadow Brook 25095. 121 Lot 11 — Aberdeen- Angus — Concluded. bulls— Concluded. Bull under 1 year old— live entries : First premium. Chas. Escher & Sons, Botna, la $15 00 Heather Lad of Cherokee 36418; calved Nov. 15. 1899; bred by W. L. Candor. Seaton. 111.; sire. Hector of Lakeside 25647; dam. Heather Bloom of Woodlawn 20690. Second premium. .W. A. McHenry, Denison, la 10 00 Bamboo 38965; calved Dec. 3.1899; bred by W. A. McHenry; sire. Heather Lad 4th 16747; dam, Barbara McHenry 3d 20311. Third premium, A. U. Binnie, Alta, la 5 00 Mayor of Alta 2d 38552; calved Dec. 13,1899; bred by A. C. Binnie; sire, Heather Lad of Emerson 2d 19049; dam. Lakeside Mina 22567. COWS AND HEIFERS. Cow 3 years old or over— four entries: First premium. D. Bradfute & Son. Cedarville, Ohio S20 00 Lady of Meadow Brook 21466; calved Dec. 9,1894; bred by D. Bradfute & Son; sire, Zaire 5th 13067; dam. Lavender of Meadow Brook 15697. Second premium, W. A. McHenry, Denison, la 10 00 Lucia Estill 22082; calved Nov. 15,1894; bred by Wallace Estill, Estill, Mo.; sire. Heather Lad 2d 7965; dam, Lucia Windsor 7400. Third premium. Chas. Escher & Sons, Botna, la 5 00 Heather Beauty of Longbranch 23884; calved May 10,1895; bred by Chas. Escher & Sons; sire. Heather Lad of Emerson 2d 19049; dam, Martha 9755. Heifer 2 years old and under 3— four entries: First premium, W. A. McHenry, Denison, la 20 00 Coquette McHenry 14th 29835; calved Dec. 21.1897; bred by W. A. McHenry; sire, Heather Blackbird 20333; dam. Coquette 2d of Big Island 7571. Second 'premium, D. Bradfute & Son, Cedarville, O 10 00 Fanny of Meadow Brook 29670; calved Oct. 15,1897; bred by D. Bradfute & Son; sire. Gray Eric 16528; dam. Flower of Meadow Brook 12081. Third premium, A. C. Binnie. Alta. la 5 00 Mina of Alta 28991; calved Oct. 30, 1897; bred by A. C. Binnie; sire. Proud Well- ington of Alta 20873; dam, Lakeside Mina 22567. Heifer 1 year old and under 2—11 entries: First premium, W. A. McHenry, Denison. la 15 00 Barbara McHenry 13th 32488; calved Nov. 30, 1898; bred by W. A. McHenry; sire. Heather Blackbird 20333; dam, Barbara McHenry 3d 20311. Second premium. W. A. McHenry, Denison, la 10 00 Blackbird McHenry 25th 32491; calved Dec. 11. 1898; bred by W. A. McHenry; sire. Baltimore of Glendale 24275: dam. Blackbird McHenry 7th 20324. Third premium. D. Bradfute & Son, Cedarville. 0 5 00 Mabel of Meadow Brook 33433; calved Oct. 8. 1898; bred by D. Bradfute & Son; sire. Gay Eric 16528; dam. Maud of Meadow Brook 20268. Heifer under 1 year old— ten entries: First premium, W. A. McHenry, Denison. la 15 00 Barbara of Denison 14th 38950; calved Oct. 5. 1899; bred by W. A. McHenry; sire. Heather Blackbird 20333; dam. Barbarity 2d 5328. Second premium. D. Bradfute & Son, Cedarville, O 10 00 Flower 2d of Meadow Brook 39149; calved Feb. 12. 1900; bred by D. Bradfute & Son; sire. Gay Eric 16528; dam. Flower of Meadow Brook 12081. Third premium, A. C, Binnie, Alta, la 5 00 Zara of Alta 38555; calved Jan. 11. 1900; bred by A. C. Binnie; sire. Heather Lad of Emerson 2d 19049; dam. Zara of Lakeside 28890. Judges — C. E. Leonard, Bell Air, Mo. ; N. H. Gentry, Sedalia, Mo.; I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 12 — Aberdeen-Angus — Exhibitor's Herd, Herd— Bull 2 or over, cow 3 or over, heifer 2 and under 3, heifer 1 and under 2, heifer under 1— four entries: - First premium, W. A. McHenry, Denisoia, la $60 00 Laddie 30642, Lucia Estill 22082. Coquette McHenry 14th 29835. Barbara McHenry 13th 32488. Barbara of Denison 14th 38950. 122 Lot 12 — Aberdeen- Angus — Exhibitor's Herd — Concluded. Second premium. D. Bradfute & Son, Cedarville, O $40 00 Gay Eric 19528. Lady of Meadow Brook 21466. Fanny of Meadow Brock 29670. Mabel of Meadow Brook 33433, Flower 2d of Meadow Brook 39149, Gay Eric 19528; calved October IS. 1893; bred by Wallace Estill, Estill, Mo.; sire. Gay Blackbird 14443; dam. Eunice of Estill 13366. Tnird premium, Chas. Escher & Son, Botna, la 20 00 Orion of Longbranch 26617, Heather Beauty of Longbranch 23884. Good Duchie 2d 31253. Good Duchie 3d 33095, Victoria of Longbranch. Good Duchie 2d 31253; calved Feb. 12, 1898; bred by Chas. Escher & Sons; sire. Clausman Chief 16026; dam, Duchess 10th 8231. Good Duchie 3d 33095; calved Feb. 10. 1899; bred by Chas. Escher & Sons; sire, Philip Estill 2d 26236; dam, Duchess 10th 8231, Victoria of Longbranch. Judges— C. E. Leonard, Bell Air, Mo.; N. H. Gentry, Sedalia, Mo.; I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 13 — Aberdeen-Angus-Breeder's Young Herd. Herd— Bull under 2, two heifers 1 and under 2, two heifers under 1, all except the bull to be bred by the exhibitor— five entries. First premium, W. A. McHenry, Denison. la 40 00 Bambo 38965, Barbara McHenry 13th 32488, Blackbird McHenry 25th 32491. Bar- bara of Denison 14th 39850. Blackbird of Denison 31st 38949; Blackbird of Deni- son 31st, 38919; calved Oct. 5. 1899; sire. Heather Blackbird 20333; dam. Black- bird of Turlington 2d 11588. Second premium, D. Braducte & Son. Cedarville, O 30 00 Miles of Meadow Brook 33444, Maeel of Meadow Brook 33433, Bess 2d of Meadow Brook 33435, Flower 2d of Meadow Brook 39149, Beatrice of Meadow Brook 39150, Bess 2d of Meadow Brook 33435; calved Nov. 8, 1898; sire, Gay Eric 19528; dam, Bernice of Meadow Brook 20292. Beatrice of Meadow Brook 39150; calved April 2, 1900; sire. He's A btar; dam, Bettina of Meadow Brook 26394. Third premium. Chas. Escher & Sons, Botna. la 20 00 Heather Lad of Cherokee 36418, Good Duchie 3d 33095, Vetta'of Longbranch, Vic- toria of Longbranch, Promise of Longbranch. Judges— C. E. Leonard, Bell Air, Mo.; N. H. Gentry, Sedalia, Mo.; I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 14 — Aberdeen-Angus — Get of One Sire. P'our animals of either sex under 4 years old. the get of one sire— four entries: First premium. W. A. McHenry, Denison, la $30 00 Coquette McHenry 14th 29835, Barbara McHenry 13th 32488. Barbara Denison 14th 38950. Blackbird of Denison 31st 38949. Second premium. D. Bradfute & Son. Cedarville, O 20 00 Fancy of Meadow Brook 29670. Mabel of Meadow Brook 33433, Flower 2d of Meadow Brook 39149, Bess 2d of Meadow Brook 33435. Third premium, A. C. Binnel. Alta, la 10 00 Mayor of Alta 2d 38552. Zara of Alta 38555. Fancy of Alta 5th 33586. Mina of Alta 3d 33589. Fancy of Alta 5th 33586; calved Nov. 15, 1898; bred by A. C. Binnil; sire. Heather Lad of Emerson 2d 19049; dam; Fancy of Alta 2d 23039. Mina of Alta 3d 33589; calved Feb. 10, 1899; bred by A. C. Binnie: sire. Heather Lad of Emerson 2d 19049; dam, Mina of Alta 25333. Judges— C. E. Leonard, Bell Air, Mo.; N. H. Gentry, Sedalia, Mo.; I. M. Forbes, Henry. 111. Lot 14^— Aberdeen-Angus— Produce of One Cow. Two animals of either sex. the produce of one cow— seven entries: First premium. C. H. Gardner, Blandins ville, 111 $30 00 Rosegay 30708, Gay Rose 39451. Gay Rose 39451; calved Sept. 15. 1699; bred by I. Evans. Jr. & Son, Emerson, la.; sire, Gay Lad 19538; dam. Rose of Emerson 3d 22463. Judges— C. E. Leonard, Bell Air, Mo.; N. H. Gentry, Sedalia, Mo.; I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. 123 Lot 15— Aberdeen-Angus — Champion. Bull 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium. Chas Escher & Sons, Botna, la $15 00 Orion of Longbranch 26617. Bull under 2 years old— two entries: Premium, C. H. Gardner. Blandinsville, 111 15 00 Rosegay 30708. Cow 3 years old or over— two entries: Premium, D. Bradfute & Son, Cedarville. 0 15 00 Lady of Meadow Brook 21466. Heifer under 2 years old— two entries: Premium, W. A. McHenry, Denison, la 15 00 Barbara McHenry 13th 32488. Judges— C. E. Leonard, Bell Air, Mo.; N. H. Gentry, Sedalia, Mo.; I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 16 — Devon. BULLS. Bull 3 years old or over— one entry: First premium. W. H. Davis, Triumph, 111 $15 00 Vizlan6188; salved Nov. 30, 1894; bred by William Enius, Palmyra, Wis.; sire. Tinker H 5338; dam. Bunn 8252. Bull 2 years old and under 3— no entry. Bull 1 year old and under 2— one entry: First premium, W. H. Davis. Triumph. Ill 15 00 Julius 7010; calved May 20.1899; bred by A. E. Baker, Beaver Dam, Wis ; sire. Prince Alfred 6155; darn, Fancy 10238. Bull under 1 year old— one entry: First premium, W. H. Davis, Triumph, 111 15 00 American Welshman 7112; calved Feb. 4,1900; bred by W. H. Davis; sire. Fire Fly 6637; dam. Flora D 11824. COWS AND HEIFERS. Cow 3 years old or over— two entries: First premium, W. H. Davis. Triumph. Ill $15 00 Lina D 11825; calved April 15.1897; bred by A. E. Baker, Beaver Dam, Wis.: sire, Prince Alfred 6155; dam. Magdalene 9886. Second premium, W. H. Davis, Triumph, 111 10 00 Dot 1st D 11826; calved May 8, 1897: bred by A. E. Baker, Beaver Dam, Wis.; sire. Prince Alfred 6155: dam. Dotty B 10496. Heifer 2 years old and under 3— one entry: First premium. W. H. Davis, Triumph, ill 15 00 Dot 2d D 11830; calved May 4.1898: bred by A. E. Baker, Beaver Dam, Wis.; sire, Prince Alfred 6155: dam, Dotty B 10496. Heifer 1 year old and under 2— two entries: First premium, W. H. Davis. Triumph, 111 15 00 Bex 2d 11955; calved Sept. 30.1898; bred by A. E. Baker, Beaver Dam, Wis.; sire, Prince Alfred 6 55; dam, Bexhogh 11954. Second premium. W. H. Davis. Triumph. Ill 10 00 Little Queen 2d 12102; calved Sept. 2,1899; bred by A. E. Baker, Beaver Dam. Wis. ; sire, Prince Alfred 6155; dam. Little Queen 9885. Heifer under 1 year old— one entry: First premium, W. H. Davis. Triumph, 111 15 09 Anna Welsh 12227; calved April 3, 1900; bred by W. H. Davis; sire. Fire Fly 6637; dam, Lena D 11825. Judge — 1. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. 124 Lot 17 — Devon — Exhibitor's Herd. Herd— Bull 2 or over, cow 3 or over, heifer 2 and under 3, heifer 1 and under 2. heifer under 1— one entry: First premium. W. H. Davis, Triumph. Ill .... .. 3>40 00 Vizlan 6188. Lena D 11825, Dot 2d D 11830, Bex 2d 11955. Anna Welsh 12227. Judge— 1. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 18 — Devon — Breeder's Young Herd— No entry. Lot 19 — Devon — Get of One Sire. Four animals of either sex under 4 years old, the get of one sire— one entry: First premium, W. H. Davis, Triumph, 111 w 00 Julius 7010. Judge— I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 19|— Devon — Produce of One Cow. Two animals of either sex, the produce of one cow— one entry: First premium, W. H. Davis. Triumph, 111 Slo 00 Dot 1st D 11826; Dot 2d D 11830. Judge— I. M. Forbes. Lot 20— Devon — Champion. Bull 2 years old or over— one entry: Premium, W. H. Davis. Triumph, 111 $10 00 Vizlan 6188. Bull under 2 years old— two entries: Premium. W. H. Davis, Triumph, 111 10 00 Cow 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium, W. H. Davis, Triumph, 111 10 00 Heifer under 2 years old— two entries: Premium. W. H. Davis. Triumph. Ill 10 00 Judge— I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 21 — Galloway. BULLS. Bull 3 years old or over— three entries: First premium. Otto H. Swigart. Champaign. Ill S15 00 King Hensol 9967. calved June 1. 1892; bred by S. P. Clarke. Dover, 111.; sire Crusader King 7663 (4506) ; dam. Clara of Hensol 4865 (10135) . Second premium. T.J. Davis & Son. Triumph. Ill 10 00 General Watts 12483. calved Dec. 23, 1892; bred by T. J. Davis & Son; sire, Kump 11490; dam, Lucrece 11179. Bull 2 years old and under 3— two entries: First premium, Marion Parr, Cooksville, 111 — — la 00 Gambler of Wavertree 13135, calved Nov. 7, 1897; bred by Ed. Paul. Dundee. Minn.; sire. Speculator of Dundee 10355; dam. Nellie Grey of Wavertree 11895. Second premium. T. J. Davis & Son, Triumph. Ill 10 00 Peerless of Oplier 13737; calved June 25. 1898; bred by T. J. Davis & Son; sire. Cauline 11768; dam. Careless 10737. Bull 1 year old and under 2— four entries: First premium, Marion Parr. Cooksville, 111 15 00 Semiramis' Statesman 16167; calved Feb. 20. 1899; bred by C. W. Moody. Atlanta. Mo.; sire, King Hensol 9967; dam. Semiramis 19th of Mt. Leonard 10682. Second premium. Otto H. Swigart, Champaign. Ill 10 00 Duke of Avondale 15179; calved Sept. 30, 1898; bred by Otto H. Swigart: sire. Doughty Dixie 15174; dam, Glen Rosa 4th 5424. 125 Lot 21 — Galloway — Concluded. bulls— Concluded. Bull under 1 year old— four entries : First premium, T. J. Davis & Son, Triumph, 111 15 00 Second premium, Marion Parr, Cooksville, 111 10 00 Black Prince of Corn Belt 16753; calved April 17. 1900; bred by Marion Parr; sire, Glen Bassanio 11769; dam, Jeanie Deans 2d 11012. COWS AND HEIFERS. Cow 3 years old or over— seven entries: First premium. Marion Parr, Cooksville, 111 15 00 Leona King 10839; calved Jan. 10. 1894; bred by S. P. Clarke. Dover. 111.; sire, Crusader King 7663; dam, Maria of Castlemilk 4872. Second premium, Marion Parr, Cooksville. Ill 10 0& Romola 11765; calved May 5. 1896; bred by S. P. Clarke, Dover, 111.; sire, Bas- sanio 6441; dam, Bessie 4th of Dover 7688. Third premium, Marion Parr, Cooksville, 111 ;•-•,••• 5 0O Leora P 12590; calved Feb. 20. 1897; bred by S. P. Clarke. Dover. Ill,; sire. Marks- man of Drunilanrig 1878; dam, Leona King 10839. Heifer 2 years old and under 3— five entries : First premium, T J. Davis & Son, Triumph, 111 15 00 Mabel Watts 13930; calved July 8. 1898; bred by T. J. Davis & Son; sire, Cauline 11768; dam, Lacrece 11179. Second premium, T. J. Davis & Son, Triumph, 111 10 00 Maud of Peerless 13931; calved April 25. 1898; bred by T. J. Davis & Son; sire. Cauline 11768; dam. Gay Lass 8495. Third premium. Marion Parr, Cooksville, 111 ,•••• 5 00 Minnie of Wavertree 13136; calved Dec. 30. 1897; bred by Ed Paul. Dundee, Minn.; sire, Speculator of Dundee 10355; dam, Wavertree Miss 10361. Heifer 1 year old and under 2— eight entries: First premium, T. J. Davis & Son, Triumph, 111 15 00 Jeanatte of Peerless 16249; calved May 1, 1899; bred by T. J. Davis & Son; sire, Cauline 11768; dam. Gay Lass 8495, Second premium. Otto H. Swigart. Champaign. Ill 10 00 Norma 3d of Avondale 15192; calved April 2.1899: bred by O. H. Swigart; sire, Glencoe 2d 15173; dam. Norma of Avondale 15191. Third premium, Marion Parr, Cooksville, 111 • — 5 00 Julia of Corn Belt 15014; calved Feb. 20,1899; bred by Marion Parr; sire. Glen Bassanio 11769; dam. Jeanie Deans 2d 11012. Heifer under 1 year old— eight entries: First premium. Marion Parr, Cooksville, 111 15 00 Lillian of Corn Belt 15804; calved Dec. 6.1899; bred by Marion Parr; sire, Glen Bassanio 11769; dam, Leora P 1259C. Second premium, Marrion Parr, Cooksville, 111 10 00 Leona of Corn Belt 16759; calved March 12, 1900; bred by Marion Parr; sire, Glen Bassanio 11769; dam, Leona King 10839. Third premium, Otto H. Swigart. Champaign. Ill 5 Oft Belle Rue of Avondale 15530; calved Oct. 28,1899; bred by H. M. Kersten, Ash- ton. 111. j sire. Cruiser of Spring Run 12962; dam. Lorn 11222. Judge — I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 22— Galloway — Exhibitor's Herd. Herd— Bull 2 or over, cow 3 or over, heifer 2 and under 3. heifer 1 and under 2, heifer under 1— four entries. First premium, Marion Parr, Cooksville, 111 • $40 00 Gambler of Wavertree 13135. Remola 11765, Minnie of Wavertree 13136, Julia of Corn Belt 15014, Lillian of Corn Belt 15804. Second premium, T. J. Davis & Son, Triumph, 111 20 00 General Watts 12483, Lucrece 11179, Mabel Watts 13930, Jeanette of Peerless 16249. Lucrece 11179; calved March 10,1894; bred by S. P. Clarke. Dover, 111.; sire, Marksman of Drumlaurigg 1878; dam. Gay Lass 8495. 126 Lot 22 — Galloway — Exhibitor's Herd — Concluded. Third premium, Otto H. Swigart, Champaign, 111 10 00 King Hensol 9967, Laura Laurigg 9978, Stately Dixie 15188, Norma 3d of Avon- dale 15192, Belle Rue of Avondale 15530. Laura Laurigg 9978; calved April 1,1892; bred by S. P. Clarke, Dover, 111.; sire. Crusader King 7663 (4506) ; dam, Laurigg 5th 5437. Stately Dixie 15188; calved Oct. 3.1898; bred by O. H. Swigart; sire, Dixon's Dixie 7732; dam. Topsy of Gourock 4461. Lot 23 — Galloway — Breeder's Young Herd. Herd— Bull under 2, two heifers 1 and under 2, two heifers under 1, all except the bull to be bred by the exhibitor— four entries: First premium, Marion Parr, Cooksville, 111 $30 00 Semiramis' Statesman 16167. Alta of Corn Belt 15070, Julia of Corn Belt 15014, Lillian of Corn Belt 15884. Leora of Corn Belt 16759. Alta of Corn Belt 15070: calved Dec. 1,1898; sire, Glen Bassanio 11769; dam, Al- bertha 11188. Second premium, Otto H. Swigart. Champaign, 111 20 00 Duke of Avondale 15179, Norma 2d of Avondale 15190, Stately Dixie 15188, No. 1, No. 2. Norma 2d of Avondale 15190; calved Nov. 4,1898; sire. Doughty Dixie 15174; dam. Norma of Ontario 5640. No. 1; calved November. 1899; sire, Doughty Dixie 15174; dam. Glen Rosa 4th 4324. No. 2; calved January. 1900; sire. Doughty Dixie 15171; dam, Black Beauty 4th 5145. Third premium, T. J. Davis & Son. Triumph. Ill 10 CO . Jaenette of Peerless 16249. Nina of Peerless 16231, Ruby of Peerless 16252, Dinah of Peerless 16253. Nina of Peerless 16231; calved May 11.1899; sire. Canline 11768; dam. Triumph Lass 11516 Ruby of Peerless 16252; calved Dec. 14. 1899: sire. General Watts 12483; dam, Celie 10745. Dinah of Peerless 16253; calved Dec. 28,1899; sire, General Watts 12483; dam. Canabas 10746. Judge — I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 24 — Galloway — Get of One Sire. Four animals of either sex, under 4 years old, the get of one sire— four entries: First premium, T, J. Davis & Son, Triumph, 111 $15 00 Mabel Watts 13930. Maud of Peerless 13931. Jaenette of Peerless 16249, Nina of Peerless 16231. Second premium, Marion Parr, Cooksville, 111 10 00 Black Prince of Corn Belt 16753, Julia of Corn Belt 15014, Lillian of Corn Belt 15804, Leora of Corn Belt 16759. Third premium, Otto H. Swigart, Champaign. Ill 5 00 Duke of Avondale 15179. Stately Dixie 15188. Norma 2d of Avondale 15190, No. 2. Lot 24| — Galloway — Produce of One Cow. Two animals of either sex the produce of one cow— five entries: First premium, Marian Pan. Cooksville. Ill $15 00 Leora P 12590, Leona of Corn Belt J6759. Second premium. T. J. Davis & Son, Triumph, 111 10 00 General Watts 12483, Mabel Watts 13930. Third premium, T. J. Davis & Son, Triumph. Ill 5 00 Lucrece. 11179, Maud of Peerless 13931. Judge— I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 25 — Galloway — Champion. Bull 2 years old or over— two entries; Premium, Marion Pan. Cooksville, 111 810 00 Gambler of Wavertree 13135. Bull under 2 years old— two entries: Premium, T. J. Davis & Son, Triumph, 111 10 00 127 Lot 25 — Galloway — Champion — Concluded. Cow 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium, Marion Pan, Cooksville, 111 10 00 Leona King 10839. Heifer under 2 years old— two entries: Premium. T.J. Davis & Son. Triumph. Ill 10 00 Jeanette of Peerless 16249. Judge— I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 26 — Red Polled. BULLS. Bull 3 years old or over— one entry: First premium. Andrew Bros.. Cedarville, O .. $15 00 Governor Bradley 4421; ca'.ved July 14, 1895; bred by L. B. Carrington, Mt. Sterling. Ky.; sire, Everett 2714; dam, Duchess of Kingston 2d 9285. Bull 2 years old and under 3— one entry: First premium Andrew Bros.. Cedarville, O — -•.-•• 15 00 Demon 5421; calved Oct. 28. 1897; bred by J. W. Martin, Richland City, Wis.; sire, Elmer. 3482; dam, Dorothy 3993. Bull 1 year old and under 2— three^entries: First premium, J. J. Chambers, Sadorus, 111 15 00 Prince Portia 6527; calved Nov. 7. 1898! bred by H. Lee Borden, Tonti, 111.; sire, The Ensign 3096; dam, 10653 Princess Porta. Second premium, J. J. Chambers. Sadorus. Ill 10 00 Profector; calved Sept. 17. 1899; bred by J. J. Chambers; sire. Gilt Edge 2d 4896; dam, 9262 Dewdrop. Third premium. Andrew Bros.. Cederville. O 5 00 Henry 6272; calved Sept. 12. 1898; bred by Andrew Bros.; sire. Governor Brad- ley. 4421; dam, 5276 Boody. Bull under 1 year old— one entry: First premium, Andrew Bros., Cedarville, 0 15 00 Unnamed; calved January 1900; bred by Andrew Bros.; sire. Governor Bradley 4421; dam, 7675 Beauty of Cedarville. COWS AND HEIFERS. Cow 3 years old or over— three entries: First premium, Andrew Bros., Cedarville. O 15 00 12678 Money; calved Feb. 1; bred by Andrew Bros.; sire. Governor Bradley 4421: dam. 9413 Haughty 2d. Second premium, J. J Chambers. Sadorus. Ill 10 00 9262 Dewdrop; calved Aug. 10, 1891; bred by A. L. Wilkinson, A.rgenta, 111.; sire, Jehn Junior 1216; dam, 3999 Due, Third premium, Andrew Bros., Cedarville. O 5 00 9941 Alma; calved Oct. 8, 1895: bred by J. H. Stormont. Cedarville. O.; sire. Solo- mon 2523; dam, 7253 Lady of the Lake. Heifer 2 years old and under 3— three entries: First premium, Andrew Bros., Cedarville, 0 15 00 13160 Beauty; calved Jan. 3, 1898; bred by Andrew Bres.; sire. Governor Brad- ley 4421; dam, 9413 Haughty 2d. Second premium. J.J. Chambers, Sadorues, 111 — 10 00 14951 Floss; calved April 20. 1898; bred by J. J. Chambers, sire. Gilt Edge 2d 4896; dam, 9262 Dewdrop. Third premium. Andrew Bros., Cedarville, 0 5 00 13969 Nannette 2d; calved April 24, 1898; bred by Andrew Bros.; sire. Governor Bradley 4421; dam. 3602 Nannette. Heifer 1 year old and under 2— four entries: First premium Andrew Bros., Cedarville. 0 15 00 15697 Red Rose; calved February, 1899; bred by Andruw Bros.; sire, Governor Bradley 4421; dam, 7675 Beauty of Cedarville. Second premium, J. J . Chambers, Sadorues, 111 10 00 Sappho; calved July 25, 1899; bred by J. J. Chambers; sire. Gilt Edge2d4896: dam. 13633 Huckleberry. 128 Lot 26 — Red Polled — Concluded. COWS AND HEIEERS. Third premium, Andrew Bros., Cedarville, O 5 00 14498 Beauty of Cedarville 4th; calved January, 1899: bred by Andrew Bros.; sire. Governor Bradley 4421; dam, 7675 Beauty of Cedarville. Heifer under 1 year old— four entries: First premium. Andrew Bros . , Cedarville, O 1 00 14857 Dutch Maid: calved October. 1899; bred by Andrew Bros.; sire, Demon 5421; dam, 9285 Duchess of Hingston 2d. Second premium, J. J. Chambers, Sadorus, 111 10 00 Grace, calved May 2. 1900; bred by J. J. Chambers; sire. Gilt Edge 2d 4896; dam, 13490 Fedora. Third premium, Andrew Bros., Cedarville, 0 5 00 15469 Money 2d; calved December, 1899; bred by Andrew Bros.; sire. Demon 5421; dam. 12678 Money. Judge — I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 27 — Red Polled — Exhibitor's Herd. Herd— Bull 2 or over, cow 3 or over, heifer 2 and under 3, heifer 1 and under 2, heifer under 1— two entries. First premium, Andrew Bros., Cedarville. O $40 00 Governor Bradley 4421. 12678 Money, 13160 Beauty, 15697 Red Rose, 14857 Dutch Maid. Second premium, Andrew Bros.. Cedarville, 0 20 00 Demon 5421. 9941 Alma, 13969 Nanette. 14498 Beauty of Cedarville 4th, 15469 Money 2d. Judge — I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 28 — Red Polled— Breeder's Young Herd. Herd— Bull under 2. two heifers 1 and under 2. two heifers under 1, all except the bull to be bred by the exhibitor— two entries. First premium. Andrew Bros., Cedarville, O $30 00 Henry 6272. 15697 Red Rose, 14498 Beauty of Cedarville 4th, 14857 Dutch Maid, 15469 Money 2d. Second premium, J. J.Chambers. Sadorus, 111 20 00 Prince Portia 6527, Dewberry Maid. Sappho. Grace. Red Berry. Dewberry Maid, calved April 17.1899; sire. Gilt Edge 2d 4896; dam. 9261 Dewberry. Red Berry, calved April 20.1900; sire. Gilt Edge 2d 4896; dam, 9261 Dewberry. Judge — I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 29 — Red Polled — Get of One Sire. Four animals of either sex under 4 years old. the get of one sire— three entries: First premium, Andrew Bros.. Cedarville, O $15 00 12878 Money, 13160 Beauty, 15697 Red Rose, 14498 Beauty of Cedarville 4th. Second premium, J.J. Chambers. Sadorus, 111 10 00 14951 Floss. Profector, Dewberry Maid, Sappho. Third premium, Andrew Bros., Cedarville. O 5 00 Judge — I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. Lot 29| — Red Polled— Produce of One Cow. Two animals, either sex, the produce of one com— four entries: First premium. Andrew Bros.. Cedarville, O $15 00 12678 Money, 13160 Beauty. Second premium, J. J. Chambers. Sadorus, 111 10 00 Profector, 14951 Floss. Third premium, Andrew Bros., Cedarville, O 5 00 14498 Beauty of Cedarville 4th, Unnamed. Judge — I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. 129 Lot 30— Red Polled— Champion. Bull 2 years old or over-two entries : Premium. Andrew Bros., Cedarville. O *1» uu Demon 5421. Bull under 2 years old— two entries: Premium, Andrew Bros., Cedarville, O lu uu Unnamed. Cow 2 years old or over— two entries: , Premium, Andrew Bros., Cedarville, O lu uu 12678 Money. Heifer under 2 years old— two entries: Premium, Andrew Bros.. Cedarville. O !» uu 15697 Red Rose. Judge— I. M. Forbes, Henry, 111. CLASS A— CATTLE. Section II — Dairy Breeds. J. A. CUNNINGHAM, Superintendent. Lot 31 — Holstein-Friesian. BULLS. Bull 3 years old or over— Three entries: First premium, Easthope & Biery, Niles, O $20 00 Bernardo Clothilde 22629; calved January 3. 1896; bred by Smith & Powells, Syracuse, N. Y.; sire. Pasha Clothilde 20513; dam, Netherland Monk's Aaggie Constance 20556. Second premium, W. B. Barney & Co.. Hampton. la ......... 10 00 Jewell of Home Farm 24340; calved May 16. 1896; bred by W. B. Barney & Co.; sire, Netherland Carl 3279, dam. Florence Herbert's Jewel 27839. Third premium. M. E. Moore, Cameron, Mo Ribbon Carlotta 2d's Sir Parthenea454; calved March 12.1894: bred by M. E. Moore; sire. Parthenea's Sir Henry 8132; dam. Carlotta 2d 3555. Bull 2 years old and under 2— Three entries: First premium, M. E. Moore, Cameron. Mo 20 00 Missouri Chief 26553; calved Oct. 9,1897; bred by Burgess Bros.. Bement, 111.; sire, Lourie Hallowe'en 19412; dam, Flossie Oakfleld 27000. Second premium. Easthope & Biery. Niles, O 10 00 Sir William Clothilde 23782; calved Nov. 3,1897; bred by Smith & Powells, Syra- cuse.N.Y.; sire. Sir Netherland Clothilde 8517; dam, Netherland Statesman's Queen 4th 37382. Third premium, W. B. Barney & Co., Hampton, la Ribbon Holingen Count 25888: calved Jan. 25, 1898; bred by Thos. Irvine, St. Paul, Minn. ; sire. Count Aaggie Clothilde 16209; dam, Alma Marie 39628. Bull 1 year old and under 2— six entries: First premium. Easthope & Biery. Niles. O 15 00 Tula's DeKol; calved March 6, 1899; bred by Easthope & Biery; sire. Bernardo Clothilde 22629; dam, Tula 2d's DeKol 41355. Second premium, M. E. Moore, Cameron, Mo — 10 00 Sir Inka Parthenea 26230; calved April 1. 1899; bred by W. H. McCall. College View. Neb : sire, Carlotta 2d's Sir Parthenea 454; dam, Shadybrook Gerben 43753. Third premium. W. B. Barney & Co.. Hampton. la Ribbon Cup Bear6r 27118; calved July 12.1899; bred by W. B. Barney & Co.; sire. Jewel of Home Farm 24340; dam, Gerben Empress of Home Farm 46637. -9 A. 130 Lot 31 — Holstein-Friesian — Concluded. BVLt.ti--Concluded. Bull under 1 year old— five entries: First premium, W. B. Barney & Co.. Hampton, la 815 00 Chief of Home Farm 27231; calved Dec. 30, 1899; bred by W. B. Barney & Co.; sire, Chief of Maple Hill 4th 17224; dam, Wapsie Princess Jewel 27838. Second premium, Easthope & Biery, Niles, 0 10 00 Bernardo's Sir Olothilde; calved Nov. 15. 1899; bred by Easthope & Biery; sire, Bernardo Clothilde 22629; dam, Plura of Schellard 4th 37084. Third premium, M. E. Moore. Cameron. Mo Ribbon Langtry Sir Parthenea ; calved Dec —.1899; bred by W. H. McCall, Col- lege View, Neb.; sire, Carlotta 2d's Sir Parthenea 454; dam, Gipsy Langtry. COWS AND HEIFERS. Cow 3 years old or over— eight entries: First premium, M . E . Moore, Cameron, Mo $20 00 Shadybrook Gerben 43753; calved June 24,1892; bred by H. W. Cheuey. Topeka, Kas.; sire. Gerben 4th's Sultan 8265; dam, Zickoline 6415. Second premium, W. B. Barney & Co., Hampton, la 10 00 Colantha's Florence Herbert 900; calved July 13,1893; bred by W. B. Barney & Co.; sire, Colantha's Rijaneta Herbert 17241; dam, Florence Herbert 3093. Third premium, Easthope & Biery, Niles, O Ribbon Sis 2d Netherland 43138; calved Oct. 29. 1892; bred by I. W. Allen. Syracuse, N. Y.; sire, Nipper Imperial 11244; dam. Sis 2d 6400. Heifer 2 years old and under 3— eight entries: First premium. M. E. Moore, Cameron, Mo 20 00 Parthenia Mechthilde Josephine 49064; calved June 16, 1898; bred by M. E. Moore; sire. Empress Josephine's Sir Mechthild6 22646; dam, Dockumer 6th's Wayne 43754. Second premium, W. B. Barney & Co., Hampton. la 10 00 Empress Gerben of Home Farm 52453; calved Oct. 12, 1897; bred by W. B. Bar- ney & Co.; sire, Chief of Maple Hill 4th 17224; dam, Empress Josephine 3d's Gerbon 22729. Third premium, M . E. Moore, Cameron, Mo Ribbon Kroontje Josephine Mechthilde 49065; calved June 15. 1898; bred by M. E. Moore; sire. Empress Josephine's Sir Mechthilde 22646; dam, Dotinga 2d's Lady Kroontje 45663. Heifer 1 year old and under 2—12 entries: First premium. Easthope & Biery, Niles, O 15 00 Bernardo Clothilde Pride; calved Nov. 10, 1898; bred by Easthope & Biery; sire. Bernardo Clothilde 22629; dam, Clothilde 8th's Pride 37026. : Second premium. W. B. Barney & Co., Hampton. la 10 00 Colantha's Florence Herbert 2d 49599; calved Dec. 16, 1898; bred by W. B. Bar- ney & Co.; sire. Chief of Maple Hill 4th 17224; dam. Colantha's Florence Her- bert 900. Third premium. M. E . Moore. Cameron, Mo Ribbon Parthenea Hengerveld 2d 52789; calved Aug. 14, 1899; bred by M. E. Moore; sire. Sir Henry Parthenea 475; dam. Parthenea Hengeweld 46004. Heifer under 1 year old— 11 entries: First premium. Easthope & Biery, Niles, O 15 00 Bernardo Clothilde Queen; calved Oct. 13, 1899; bred by Easthope & Biery; sire, Bernardo Clothilde 22629; dam, Clothilde 8th's Pride 37026. Second premium, M. E. Moore, Cameron, Mo 10 00 Carlotta Lady Josephine 53673; calved March 1. 1900. bred by M. E. Moore; sire, Gerben Empress Josephine 24767; dam, Carlotta Lad Netherland 43736. Third premium, W. B. Barney & Co.. Hampton. la Ribbon Colantha's Florence Herbert 3d 52974; calved Dec. 19, 1899; bred by W. B. Bar- ney & Co.; sire. Jewel of Home Farm 24340; Colantha's Florence Herbert 900. Judge — vV. J. Kennedy, Urbana, 111. 131 Lot 32 — Holstein-Friesian — Exhibitor's Herd. Herd— Bull 2 or over, cow 3 or over, heifer 2 and under 3, heifer 1 and under 2, heifer under 1 year old— four entries: First premium. M. E. Moore, Cameron, Mo $40 00 Missouri Chief 26553. Shadybrook Gerben 43753, Parthenea Mechthilde Joseph- ine 49064. Parthenea Hengerveld 2d 52789, Carlotta Lady Josephine 53673. Second premium, Easthope & Biery, Niles, O 20 00 Bernardo Clothilde 22629. Sis 2d's Netherland 43138. Idyl 2d's Dekol 48526, Bern- ardo Clothilde Pride, Bernardo Clothilde Queen. Idyl 2d Dekol 48526; calved May 25,1898; bred by J. Hicks. Scipio, N. Y.; sire, Dekol Artes 21676; dam, Idyl 2d 3038. Third premium, W. B. Barney & Co., Hampton, la Ribb»n Jewel of Home Farm 24340, Colantha's Florence Herbert 900, Empress Gerben of Home Farm 52453. Colantha's Florence Herbert 2d 49599, Colantha's Florence Herbert 3d 52974. Judge — W. J. Kennedy, Urbana, 111. Lot 33 — Holststein-Friesian — Breeder's Young Herd. Herd— Bull under 2, two heifers 1 and under 2. two heiters under 1, all except the bull to be bred by the exhibitor— five entries: First premium, Easthope & Biery, Niles, O $40 00 Lula's Dekol, Bernado Clothilde Pride, Beruado Clothilde Felicia, Bernado Clothilde Queen, Bernado Clothilde Minnie. Bernado Clothilde Felicia; calved Jan. 25. 1898; sire, Bernado Clothilde 22629; dam, Felicia Netherland 2d 44424. Bernado Clothilde Minnie; calved Jan. 10, 1900; sire. Bernado Clothilde 22629; dam, Aegis Minnie Clothilde 39157. Second premium, M. E. Moore, Cameron, Mo 20 00 Sir Inka Parthenea 26230, Parthenea Hengerveld 2d 52789, Shadybrook Gerben Parthenea 2d 52791, Bodera Lincoln Hengerveld 53675, Carlotta Lady Josephine 53673. Shadybrook Gerben Parthenea 2d 52791; calved July 22, 1899; sire, Gerben Em- press Josephine 24767; dam, Shadybrook Gerben Parthenea 46008. Bodera Lincoln Hengerveld 53675; calved May 9. 1900; sire, Bodera Lincoln Netheriand 22931: dam. Lady Jane 1428. Third premium, W. B. Barney & Co., Hampton, la Ribbon Chief of Home Farm 27231, Colantha's Florence Herbert 2d 49599, Parthenia Hengerveld 3d, Colantha's Florence Herbert 3d 52974, Young Jessie's Aaggie 2d. 53373. Parthenea Hengerveld 3d; calved July 5, 1900; sire, Jewel of Home Farm 24340; dam, Parthenea Hengerveld 46004. Young Jessie's Aagie 2d 53373; calved Oct. 8,1899; sire. Prince Netherland of Fairlawn 25905; dam. Young Jessie's Aaggie 451. Judge — W. J. Kennedy, Urbana, 111. Lot 34 — Holstein-Friesian — Get of One Sire. Four animals of either sex, under 4 years old, the get of one sire— six entries: First premium, Easthope & Biery. Niles, O $30 00 Tula's DeKol, Bernardo Clothilde Poide, Bernardo Clothilde Queen. Bernardo Clothilde Minnie. Second premium, W. B. Barney & Co.. Hampton. la 15 00 Chief of Home Farm 27231. Empress Gerben of Home Farm 52453. Colantha's Florence, Herbert 2d 49599. Third premium. M. E. Moore. Cameron, Mo Ribbon Shadybrook Gerben 2d 52791, Parthena Henger 2d 52789, Wayne Lady Mechthilde 52790, Carlotta Josephine. Judge — W. J. Kennedy, Urbana, 111. 132 Lot 35 — Holstein-Friesian— Champion. Bull 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium, M. E. Moore. Cameron, Mo $15 0© Missouri Chief 26553. Bull under 2 years old— two entries: Premium. Easthope'& Biery, Niles, 0 15 00 Lula's DeKol. Cow 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium, M. E. Moore, Cameron, Mo 15 00- Shadybrook Gerben 43753. Heifer under 2 years old— two entries: Premium, Easthope & Biery. Niles, () 15 Oft Bernardo Clothilde's Queen. Judge — W. J. Kennedy, Urbana, 111. Lot 36 — Jersey. BULLS. Bull 3 years old or over— Five entries: First premium, H. N. Higinbotham. Joliet. Ill $20 08' King of Arden 58135; calved March 25, 1897; bred by J. F. A. Gibant. Trinitv, I. of J.: sire, Picton (2291); dam, Egyptian Buttercup (7496). Second premium, Biltmore Farms. Biltmore, N. C 10 001 Trerarth 39280; calved Nov. 22.1894; bred by E. B. C. Hambley, Rockwell, N. C; sire, Warren's Prince 27973; dam, Xarama 76887. Third premium. Biltmore Farms, Biltmore, N. C Ribbon Golden Blaze 49474; calved April 26.1895; bred by John Arthur, St. Mary's. I. of J.; sire. Golden Hero (1833); dam, Stylish Lady (5085). Bull 2 years old and under 3— Three entries: First premium, Biltmore Farms, Biltmore, N. C 20 00 Golden Lad's Successor 53960; calved Dec. 1. 1897; bred by G. Malzard, St. Peter's. I. of J.; sire. Great Scot (2153); dam. Golden Ora 127228. Second premium. H. N. Higinbotham, Joliet, 111 10 00* Wallack 54620; calved March 13.1898: bred by H. N. Higinbotham; sire, Exile of St. Lambert 55th 36073; dam. Lou Royalist 90504. Bull 1 year old and under 2— five entries: First premium. H.N. Higinbotham. Joliet, 111 15 00 Czar of Arden 58543; calved Aug. 3,1899; bred by H. N. Higinbotham; sire, Czar Coomassie 41036; dam, Iuda Landseer 2d 98677. Second premium, Biltmore Farms, Biltmore. N.C 10 00- Golden Boy of Biltmore 55889; calved Dec. 20.1898; bred by Biltmore Farms; sire. Golden Love 49475: dam. La Chasse Flirt 127236. Third premium, H.N. Higinbotham, Biltmore, N.C Ribbon Prince of Arden 55739; calved Feb. 14.1899; bred by W.T. Stovall, Jameson. Mo.; sire. Brydie's Companion 48269; dam. Ruby Kinloch 133973. Bull under 1 year old— nine entries: First premium, Biltmore Farms, Biltmore, N.C 15 00 Noble General Gordon. Second premium, H. N. Higinbotham. Joliet, 111 10 00 Duke of Arden 58545; calved Jan. 24.1900; bred by H. N. Higinbotham; sire. Pedro's Handsome Prince 42794; dam, Ruby Kinlock 1S3973. Third premium. J. F. Latimer, Abingdon, 111 Ribbon No. 1: calved Oct 2,1899; bred by J. F. Latimer; sire. Turbigo's Best Son 26853; dam. Tormentor's May 66246. COWS AND HEIFERS. Cow 3 years old or over— 11 entries: First premium, H. N. Higinbotham. Joliet. Ill . $20 00 Daisy of Lancaster 104094; calved June 22,1893; bred by W. Morrow & Son, Nashville. Tenn.; sire. Fancy's Harry 9777; dam. Daisy of Hillsdale 22193. Second premium, Biltmore Farms. Biltmore, N.C 10 00 Golden Tricolor 127227; calved Oct. 25.1892; bred by Joshua Le Gros. St. Law- rence, I. of J.; sire. Golden Lad (1242); dam, La Marechale (7339). Third premium, H.N. Higinbotham, Joliet, 111 Ribbon Heifer 2 years old and under 3— ten entries: First premium, H.N. Higinbotham, Joliet. Ill $20 00 Templar's bass of Arden 151897; calved Feb. 16,1898: bred by Charles Le Cornu. St. Owen's. I. of J.; sire, Khruger (2295); dam. Templar's Lass 4th (3397). Second premium, Biltmore Farms. Biltmore, N.C 10 00 Mayflower. 133 Lot 36 — Jersey — Concluded. COWS AND HEIFERS— Concluded. Third premium, J, F. Latiraer, Abingdon, 111 Ribbon Torment's Alphetta 143983; calved March 1. 1898: bred by J. F. Latimer; sire, Croton's Torment 17616; dam, Daudy's Alphetta 138443. Heifer 1 year old and under 2—12 entries: First premium. J. F. Latimer. Abingdon, 111 15 00 Dodo's Lass 153211; calved Oct. 5. 1898; bred by Lucy J. Nash, Galesburg, 111.; sire. Ida's Fancy Khedive 3d 42214; dam. Miss Dodo 132264. Second premium, H. N. Higinbotham, Joliet. Ill 10 00 Daisy of Lancaster 2d 141557; calved Nov. 26. 1898; bred by H. W. O'Briant, Lan- caster, Mo.; sire, Roeta's Fill Pail 37743; dam, Daisy of Lancaster 104094. Third premium, Biltmore Farms, Biltmore, N. C Ribbon Pattie Bluster. Heifer under 1 year old— nine entries. First premium. H. N. Higinbotham. Joliet, 111 15 00 Pearl of Arden 153142; calved March 14, 1900; bred by H. N. Higinbotham; sire, Pedro's Handsome Prince 42794; dam, Odelio's Opal 90834. Second premium. Biltmore Farms, Biltmore, N. C 10 00 Trevarth Xarama 153356: calved Dec. 13, 1899; bred by Biltmore Farms; sire. Trevarth 39280; dam. Xarama 2d 115363. Third premium. J. F. Latimer, Abingdon, 111 Ribbon No. 3; calved Oct. 9, 1899; bred by J. F. Latimer; sire, Regie's Torment 50107; dam, Belle Lee of Pine Ridge 90431. Judge — W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. Lot 37 — Jersey — Exhibitor's Herd. Herd— Bull 2 or over, cow 3 or over, heifer 2 and under 3, heifer 1 and under 2, heifer under 1— six entries. First premium, H. N. Higginbotham, Joliet, 111 40 00 King of Arden 58135. Surprise of Arden 151896, Templar's Lass of Arden 151897, Daisy of Lancaster 2d 141557, Pearl of Arden 153142. Second premium. Biltmore Farms. Biltmore, N. C 20 00 Golden Lad's Successor 53960, Golden Tricoler 127227. Mayflower, Pattie Bluster, Trevarth Xarama 153356. Third premium, Biltmore Farms, Biltmore, N. C Ribbon Trevarth 39280. Judge— W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. Lot 38 — Jersey — Breeder's Young Herd. Herd— Bull under 2, two heifers 1 and under 2, two heifers under 1, all except the bull to be bred by the exhibitor— three entries: First premium. Biltmore Farms. Biltmore. N"C $40 00 Noble General Gordon, Pattie. Bluster, Trerarth, Xarama 153356. Second premium, J. F. Latimer. Abingdon, 111 20 00 No. 1, Lassitude 153210. Lady Merlinette 153212, No. 3. No. 4. Lassitude 153210; calved Oct. 4,1898; sire, Image's Tormentor 48857; dam. Dan- dy's Lassie 134684. Lady Merlinette 153212; calved Oct. 18,1898; sire, Image's Tormentor 48857; dam, Turbigo's Merlinette 106411. No. 4; calved Nov. 8, 1899; sire. Regie's Torment 50107: dam. Regie's Mamie 134683. Judge— W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. Lot 39 — Jersey — Get of One Sire. Four animals of either sex. under 4 years old, the get of one sire— five entries: First premium. J. F. Latimer. Abingdon, 111 $30 00 Nan Brown 153494, Lassitude 153210, Lady Merlinette 153212, Miss Zoranda 153213. 134 Lot 89 — Jersey — Get of One Siee — Concluded. Nan Brown 153494; calved May 30. 1898; bred by M. D. Burner. Abingdon, 111.; sire. Image's Tormentor 48857; dam. Regie's Ann Brown 123711. Miss Zoranda 153213; calved Oct. 31. 1898; bred by J. F. Latimer; sire, Image's Tormentor 48857; dam. Zoranda 2d 84352. Second premium, H. N. Higinbotnam, Joliet. Ill $15 00 Pearl of Arden 153142, Pride of Arden 153300, Monarch of Arden 58544, Duke of Arden 58545. Pride of Arden 153300; calved Feb. 7.1900; bred by H. N. Higinbotham, Joliet, 111.: sire, Pedro's Handsome Prince 42794; dam, Hallie Kinloch 4th 141556. Third premium, Biltmore Farms, Biltmore. N. C Ribbon Jndge — W. L, Carlyle, Madison, Wis. Lot 40 — Jersey — Champion. Bull 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium, H. N. Higinbotham, Joliet, 111 S15 00 King of Arden 58135. Bull under 2 years old— two entries: Premium. Biltmore Farms, Biltmore, N. C 15 00 Golden Blaze 49474. Cow 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium. H. N. Higinbotham, Joliet. Ill 15 00 Daisy of Lancaster 104094. Heifer under 2 years old— two entries: Premium, H. N. Higinbotham. Joliet. Ill 15 00 Pearl of Arden 153142. Judge — W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. Lot 41 — Ayrshire. BULLS. Bulls 3 years old or over— three entries: First premium. J. F. Converse & Co.. Woodville. N. Y $20 00 Riverside Duke 6496; calved September. 1896; bred by J. F. Converse & Co.; sire, Ossidine 4885; dam. Rina 11798. Second premium. Howard Cook, Beloit, 0 10 00 « Leroy Jo Jo 6013; calved Sept. 17. 1895; bred by J. P. Beatty. Pataskala. O.; sire. Jo Jo 5414; dam, Dora of Pataskala 11636. Third premium. J. P. Beatty, Pataskala, O Ribbon Chic 6459; calved Dec. 20, 1896; bred by J. P. Beatty; sire, Wapeta 5758; dam. Nellie Querie 13334. Bull 2 years old and under 3— three entries: First premium, J. P. Beatty. Pataskala. 0 20 00 Mazzon 6821; calved Oct. 25, 1897; bred by J. P. Beatty; sire, Wapeta 5758; dam. Lady Jewess 8459. Second premium, Howard Cook, Beloit, 0 10 00 Dick Ayr 6796; calved. Third premium. J. F. Converse & Co., Woodville, N. Y Ribbon Riverside Lad 6501; calved May 11. 1898; bred by J. F. Converse & Co.; sire, Ossidine 4885; dam, Kittie Ives 2d 11786. , Bull 1 year old and under 2— three entries: First premium. J. F. Converse & Co.. Woodville. N. Y 15 00 Noxem All; calved April, 1899; bred by J. F. Converse & Co.; sire, Lord Douglas I, 6376:, dam, Viola Drummond 12533. Second premium, Howard Cook, Beloit, 0 10 00 Beloit Ayr 6775. Third premium. J. P. Beatty, Pataskala, O Ribbon Bidwell; calved Oct. 6, 1898; bred by J. P. Beatty; sire. ; dam. Casca 9836. 135 Lot 41 — Ayrshire — Concluded. bulls— Concluded. Bull under 1 year old— six entries; First premium, Howard Cook, Beloit, O $15 00 Jo Rosy. Second premium, J. P. Beatty, Pataskala, O 10 00 Stanton. Third premium. J. F. Converse & Co., Woodville, N. Y Ribbon Lord Silver Dream; calved Sept. 22. 1899: bred by J. F.Converse & Co.; sire. Lord Douglas 1. 6376; dam, Ossidine's Silver Dream 12535. COWS AND HEIFEKS. Cow 3 years old or or over— six entries: First premium, J. F. Converse & Co., Woodville, N. Y 20 00 Gladys Drummond 11800; calved February. 1892; bred by J. F. Converse & Co.; sire, Major Drummond 2006: dam. Josie Plerless 10266. Second premium, J. F. Converse & Co., Woodville, N. Y 10 00 Josie Ossidine 13436; calved March, 1895; bred by J. F. Converse & Co.; sire. Os- sidine; dam. Josie Peerless 10266. Third premium. J. P. Beatty, Pataskala, O Ribbon Hassa 3d 14573; calved March 11, 1897; bred by J. P. Beatty; sire. Wapeto 5738; dam, Hassa 12985. Heifer 2 years old and under 3— six entries: First premium, J. P. Beatty. Pataskala. O 20 00 Mazeppa 2d 15307; calved Oct. 3. 1897; bred by J. P. Beatty; sire, Wapeta 5738: dam. Mazeppa 8974. Second premium. J. F. Converse & Co., Woodville. N. Y, 10 00 Rose Telford 13665; calved Sept. 11, 1897; bred by C. M. Winslow, Brandon. Vt.: sire, Jarrow 5641; dam, Rose Lostna 12786. Third premium, Howard Cook. Beloit, O Ribbon Flo Douglas 15266. Heifer 1 year old and under 2— seven entries: First premium, J. F. Converse & Co., Beloit, 0 15 00 Antonia2d; calved November, 1898; bred by J. F. Converse & Co.; sire. Ossi- dine 4885; dam. Antonia 18753. Second premium, J. P. Beatty. Pataskala, O 10 00 Hestuma; calved Dec. 20, 1898; bred by J. P. Beatty; sire, Wapeta 5758; dam, Hestu's Maid 11625. Third premium, Howard Cook, Beloit, O Ribbon Belle's Cherry 15263; calved. Heifer under 1 year old— six entries: First premium. Howard Cook, Beloit, O 15 00 Susie Nelson: calved. Second premium, J. P. Beatty, Pataskala, 0 10 00 Victoria. Third premium, J. F. Converse & Co.. Woodville. N. Y Ribbon Isolda Douglas; calved March 25. 1900; bred by J. F. Converse & Co.; sire, Lord Douglas 6376; dam. Isolda 10752. Judge — W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. Lot 42 — Ayrshire — Exhibitor's Herd. Herd— Bull 2 or over, cow 3 or over, heifer 2 and under 3, heifer 1 and under 2, heifer under 1— four entries: First preminm. J. F. Converse & Co.. Woodville. N. Y $40 0C Riverside Duke 6496, Glady's Drummond 11800, Rose Telford 13665, Antonia 2d. I&olda Douglas. Second premium, J. P. Beatty. Pataskala, O 20 00 Mazzon 6821. Hassa 3d 14573,'Mazeppa 2d 15307, Hestuma, Victoria. 136 Lot 42 — Ayrshire — Exhibitor's Herd — Concluded. Third premium, Howard Cook. Beloit, O Ribbon Dick Ayr 6799. Pink Daisy 11320 Ayrlynn Beauty 15245, Belle's Cherry 15263, Susie Nelson. Pink Daisy 14320; calved March 27, 1896; bred by Howard Cook; sire. Queen's Boy 5698; dam. Pink Lady 11993. Ayrlynn Beauty 15245; calved . Judge — W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. Lot 43 — Ayrshire — Breeder's Young Herd. Herd— Bull under 2, two heifers 1 and underi2, two heifers under 1, all except the bull to be bred by the exhibitor— three entries: First premium, J. P. Converse & Co., Woodville. N. Y $40 00 Noxem All, Antonia 2d, Josie Douglas. Clara Douglas, Isolda Douglas. Josie Douglas; calved Aug. 11, 1899; sire, Lord Douglas 6376; dam, Josie Ossi- ine 13436. Clara Douglas; calved March 24, 1900; sire. Lord Douglas 6376; dam. Clara Gordon 12527. Second premium, J. P. Beatty. Pataskala, O 20 00 ; Hestuma, Victoria. Third premium, Howard Cook, Beloit, O Ribbon Jo Posey, Mae Douglas 16055. Linnet Nelson 16054. Ayrlynn Pride, Susie Nelson, Mae Douglas 16055; calved Linnet Nelson 16054; Ayrlynn Pride Judge — W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. Lot 44 — Ayrshire — Get of One Sire. Four animrls of either sex, under 4 years old, the get of one sire— four entries: First premium. J. P. Beatty, Pataskala, O $30 00 Chic 6459, Mazzon 6821. Hassa 3d 14573, Mazeppa 2d 15307. Second premium, J. F. Converse & Co., Woodville, N.Y 15 00 Riverside Duke 6496, Riverside Lad 6501, Josie Ossidine 13436, Antonia 2d. Third premium, Howard Cook. Beloit, O Ribbon Ayrlynn Beauty 15245. Ayrlynn Pride. Susie Nelson. Jo Posy. Judge — W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. Lot 45 — Ayrshire — Champion. Bull 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium, J. F. Converse & Co., Woodville, N. Y $15 00 Riverside Duke 6496. Bull under 2 years old— two entries: Premium, J. F. Converse & Co.. Woodville. N.Y 15 00 Noxen All. Cow 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium, J. F. Converse & Co.. Woodville, N. Y 15 00 Gladys Drummond 11800. Heifer under 2 years old— two entries: Premium. J. F. Converse & Co., Woodville. N.Y 15 00 Antonia 2d. Judge — W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. Lot 46 — Brown Swiss. BULLS. Bulls 3 years old or over— three entries: First premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale. Ill $20 00 BartOD McC 865; calved June 10, 1895; bred by L. J. & J. H. McCormick, Lake Forest, 111.; sire. Luding 647; dam, Cinderella 625. Second premium. E. M. Barton. Hinsdale. Ill 10 00 Henry Scott; calved June 15, 1897; bred by F. W. Hull & Sons. Lane, O.; sire, tt 638; dam, Selah 798. 137 Lot 46 — Brown Swiss — Continued. bulls— Concluded. Third premium. C. E. Cook & Sod, Huntley. Ill Ribbon Moonlight 999; calved. Bull 2 years old and under 3— three entries: First premium, T. H. Inman. Hanover, Wis $20 00 McJohn 1120; calved Jan. 15. 1898; bred by L. J. McCormick, Lake Forest. 111.; sire, Benny Blanc 729; dam. Cinder 995. Second premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 10 00 Bruno 1051; calved Dec. 30, 1897; bred by Harry McCullough, Fayette, Mo.; sire, NoKomis 588; dam. Ring Eyes 838. Third premium. T. H. Inman, Hanover, Wis Ribbon McBest 1088; calved March 25, 1898; bred by L. J. McCormick, Lake Forest, 111.; sire, Konis 859; dam, Binbome 625. Bull 1 year old and under 2— five entries: First premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 $15 00 Byron 1105; calved Oct. 18. 1898; bred by E. M. Barton; sire. Stub 919; dam, Bes- sie Blanc 1327. Second premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 10 08 Ignatius 1190; calved Dee. 15, 1898: beed by Harry McCullough. Fayette, Mo.; sire. Sport Mc 950; dam. Idono 1220. Third premium, T. H. Inman, Hanover, Wis Ribbon Kingbolt 1187; calved Feb. 3, 1899; bred by T. H. Inman; sire, Curtin Parsons 867; dam. Lazette 743. Bull under 1 year old— six entries: First premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 15 00 Improver 1277; calved Nov. 20, 1899; bred by E. M. Barton; sire. Barton Mc 865; dam. Idono 1220. Second premium. E. M. Barton. Hinsdale, 111 10 00 Floyd; calved March 13, 1900; bred by E. M. Barton; sire. Barton Mc 865; dam, Flaretta 1224. Third premium, T. H. Inman, Hanover, Wis Ribbon Richard Esmond 1342; calved Nov. 13, 1899; bred by T. H. Inman; sire. McJohn 1359; dam, Dora C 1463. COWS AND HEIFERS. Cow 3 years old or over — six entries: First premium, E. M. Barton. Hinsdale. Ill 20 00 Nettie 925; calved April 29, 1893; bred by E. M. Barton; sire, Mt. Blanc 377; dam, Nancy 465. Second premium, T. H. Inman, Hanover. Wis 10 00 Ilda 2d 1022; calved March 31, 1894; bred by T. H. Inman; sire, Santa Claus 497; dam, Ilda 297, Third premium, E. M. Barton. Hinsdale, 111 Ribbon Nicola 927; calved Jan. 20. 1893; bred by E. M. Barton; sire. Mt. Blanc 377; dam. Nightingale 536. Heifer 2 years old and under 3— five entries: First premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 20 00 Cinda 1640; calved Jan. 21,1898; bred by W. E. Moore, Springfield, 111.; sire. Philipe 727; dam, Edith 866. Second premium, T. H. Inman. Hanover, Wis 10 00 Carrie LaSalle 1609; calved May 21. 1898; bred by Hannah Couper. Elm Earth City, Minn.; sire, Daniel 716; dam, Hope of Minnesota 589. Third premium, E. M. Barton. Hinsdale. Ill Ribbon Laurel 1520; calved Dec. 2. 1897; bred by E. M. Barton; sire. Grrover Blane 587 ; dam, Bettschalk's Lamb 717. Heifer 1 year old and under 2— six entries First premium, T. H. Inman. Hanover, Wis 15 00 Golden Beauty 1753; calved March 18, 1899; bred by T. H. Inman; sire. Rioter 833; dam. Silver Beauty 1386. Second premium. E. M. Barton. Hinsdale, 111 10 00 Brurig Blanc 1757; calved Dec. 14. 1898; bred by E. M. Barton; sire, Mt. BJanc 377: dam. Brurig 539. 138 Lot 46 — Brown Swiss — Concluded. COWS AND HEIFERS— Couclllded. Third premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 Ribbon Frauenfeld 1759; calved March 12, 1899; bred by E. M. Barton; sire. Barton McC 865; dam, Flavetta 1224. Heifer under 1 year old— six entries: First premium. C. E. Cook & Son. Huntley, 111 $15 00 Belle of Huntley. Second premium, E. M. Barton. Hinsdale. Ill 10 00 Thilda 1851; calved Feb. 22, 1900; bred by E. M. Barton: sire. Barton McC 865; dam. Jess 853. Third premium. T. H. Inman. Hanover. Wis Ribbon Sigrid 1960: calved Jan. 10, 1900; bred by T. H. Inman: sire. McJohn 1359; dam. Marble Head 1023. Judge — W. J. Kennedy, Urbana, 111. Lot 47 — Brown Swiss — Exhibitor's Herd. Herd— Bull 2 or over, cow 3 or over, heifer 2 and under 3, heifer 1 and under 2, heifer under 1— three entries. First premium. E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 $40 00 Barton McC 865, Nettie 925, Cinda 1640, Brurig Blanc 1757. Philda 1851. Second premium, P. H. Inman, Hanover, 111 20 00 McJohn 1120. Ilda 2d 1022. Carrie La Salle 1609, Golden Beauty 1753, Sigrid 1960. Judge — W, J. Kennedy, Urbana, 111. Lot 48 — Brown Swiss— Breeder's Young Herd. Herd— Bull under 2. two heifers 1 and under 2, two heifers under 1, all except the bull to be bred by the exhibitor — three entries: First premium. E. M. Barton. Hinsdale, 111 $40 00 Improver 1277, Brurig Blanc 1757, Frauenfeld 1759. Thilda 1851. Sunlight 1849. Sunlight 1849; calved Oct. 5,1899; sire. Barton McC 865; dam. Sarnen 715. Second premium. P. H. Inman, Hanover. Wis 20 00 Kingbolt 1187. Golden Beauty 1753, Lady Parsons 1750. Sigrid 1960. Unnamed. Lady Parsons 1750; calved Feb. 3.1899; Curtin Parsons 867, dam, Tunis 1460. Unnamed; calved Sept. 11,1900; sire. McJohn 1359; dam, Lofty. Judge — W. J. Kennedy, Urbana, 111. Lot 49 — Brown Swiss — Get of One Sire. Four animals of either sex, under 4 years old. the get of one sire— three entries: First premium. E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 S30 00 Improver 1277, Frauenfeld 1759. Thilda 1851, Sunlight 1849. Second premium, T. H. Inman. Hanover, Wis 15 00 Richard Esmond 1342, Charles Esmond 1343, Unnamed, Barton Boy 1359. Charles Esmond 1343; calved Dec. 11.1899: bred by T. H. Inman: sire, McJohn 1120; dam. Flossie B 1174. Barton Boy 1359; calved Feb. 25,1900: bred by T. H. Inman; sire. McJohn 1120; dam, Clara Barton 1567. Judge — W. J. Kennedy, Urbana, 111. Lot 50 — Brown Swiss — Champion. Bull 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium. T. H. Inman, Hanover, Wis $15 00 McJohn 1359. Bull under 2 years old— two entries: Premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 15 00 Improver 1277. Cow 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium. E. M. Barton. Hinsdale, 111 15 00 Nettie 925. Heifer under 2 years old— two entries: Premium. C. E. Cook & Son. Runtley. Ill 15 00 Belle of Huntley. Judge — W. J. Kennedy, Urbana, 111. 139 Lot 51— Guernsey. BULLS. Bull 3 years old or over— two entries: First premium.. L. V. Axtell, Perry. O $20 00 Fenimore Prince 4559: calved August 25, 1895; bred by E. S. Clark. Cooperstown, N. Y.; sire. Golden Knight 3405; dam. Atrina 2d 6848. Second premium. McCormick & Edgerley, Pataskala, O 10 00 Glendon4774; calved January 20, 1897; bred by L. P. Morton, Rhinecliff. N. Y.; sire. Evory 3977; dam. Masher's Jessie 7685. Bull 2 years old and under 3— one entry. First premium, L. V. Axtell. Perry, O 20 00 Bull 1 year old and under 2— three entries: First premium, McCormick & Edgerly, Pataskala. O 15 00 Judy; calved April 8, 1899; bred by McCormick & Edgerly; sire, Delegate 4513; dam. Fern K 7688. Second premium, L. V. Axtell, Perry, O 10 00 Third premium, McCormick & Edgerly, Pataskala, O Ribbon Glencairn 6099; calved April 14, 1899; bred by Wm. Conley. Cedarville, O.; sire, Glendon 4774; dam. Sunbeam of Linden 9683. Bull under 1 year old— three entries: First premium, L. V. Axtell, Perry. 0 15 GO Tower of Homestead. Second premium. McCormick & Edgerly. Pataskala. O 10 00 Matthew Quay 7021; calved Nov. 8. 1899; bred by Est. W. G. Thompson. Canons- burg. Pa.; sire. Enin of Canonsburg 4543; dam, Anne Boleyn 8706. Third premium, L. V. Axtell, Perry, O Ribbon COWS AND HEIFERS. Cows 3 years old or over— three entries: First premium, L. V. Axtell. Perry. O 20 00 Dolly's Ada 9289; calved June 1,1892; bred by G. C. Thomas & Bros., Waterloo, N. Y.; sire. Dolly's Seneca Chief 2214; dam, Ada of Castle Brook 4383. Second premium, L. V. Axtell, Perry. 0 10 00 Countess of Level Green, 4198; calved Oct. 25, 1887; bred by R. H. Page. Jr., Columbus. N. J.; sire. Count Fernwood 958; dam, Peach 2d 1118. Third premium, McCormick & Edgerly, Pataskala. O Ribbon Daisy E 9084; calved June 12. 1892; bred by D. R. Kinsell, Columbus. O.; sire. Darby K 4578; dam, Primrosedes Poisderines 1789. Heifer 2 years old and under 3— four entries: First premium, L. V. Axtell, Perry. 0 20 00 Friezetta. Second premium, L. V. Axtell. Perry, O 10 00 Homestead Queen 10780; calved Oct. 30. 1897; bred by L. V. Axtell; sire. Duplex 4314; dam, Hermosa 2d 9030. Third premium. McCormick & Edgerly, Pataskala, O Ribbon Princess May; calved Sept. 29, 1897; bred by McCormick & Edgerly; sire, Beth Avon 3885; dam, Princess Anna 8917. Heifer 1 year old and under 2— five entries: First premium. McCormick & Edgerly, Pataskala, O 15 00 Princess Bess; calved . Second premium, L. V. Axtell, Perry, 0 10 00 ■a Third premium. L. V. Axtell. Perry. O Ribbon Hermosa of Homestead 11507; calved Oct. 3. 1898; bred by L. V. Axtell; sire, Keith of Riverside 4224; dam, Hermosa 2d 9030. Heifer under 1 year old— four entries: First premium, L. V. Axtell, Perry, O 15 00 Alice P of Homestead 12412; calved Sept. 30, 1899; bred by L. V. Axtell; sire, Keith of Riverside 4224; dam, Alice Perry, 8004. Second premium, McCormick & Edgerly, Pataskala. O 10 00 Peggy Leach. Third premium. McCormick & Edgerly, Pataskala, O Ribbon Nellie Lisle. Judge — W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. 140 Lot 52 — Guernsey — Exhibitor's Herd. Herd— Bull 2 or over, cow 3 or over, heifer 2 and under 3, heifer 1 and under 2, heifer under 1— three entries: First premium, L. V. Axtell. Perry, O 40 00 Fenimore Prince 4559, Dolly's Ada 9289; Frizetta , , Alice P of Homestead. Second premium, L. V. Axtell, Perry. O 20 00 . Countess of Level Green 4198, Homestead Queen 10780, Her- mosa of Homestead 11507. Third premium. McCormick & Edgerly. Pataskala, O Ribbon Glendon 4774, Daisy E 9084, Princess May, Princess Bess. Peggy Leach. Judge — W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. Lot 53— Guernsey — Breeder's Young Herd. Herd— Bull under 2, two heifers 1 and under 2, two heifers under 1, all except the bull to be bred by the exhibitor— two entries: First premium, McCormick & Edgerly. Pataskala, O S40 00 Judy, Princess Bess, Pansy, Peggy Leach, Nellie Lisle. Second premium. L. V. Axtell, Perry. O 20 00 Tower of Homestead, Hermosa of Homestead 11507, Alice of Homestead. Judge — W. L. Carlile, Madison, Wis. Lot 54 — Guernsey — Get of One Sire. Four animals of either sex. under 4 years old, the get of one sire— two entries: First premium, McCormick & Edgerly, Pataskala, O $30 00 Second premium. McCormick & Edgerly. Pataskala, O 15 00 Judge — W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. Lot 55 — Guernsey — Champion. Bull 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium. L. V. Axtell, Perry, O $15 00 Fenimore Prince 4559. Bull und«r 2 years old— two entries: Premium, McCormick & Edgerly, Pataskala, O 15 00 Judy. Cow 2 years old or over— two entries: Premium, L. V. Axtell, Perry. 0 15 00 Dolly's Ada 9289. Heifer under 2 years old— two entries: Premium, McCormick & Edgerly, Pataskala, 0 15 00 Princess Bess. Judge — W. L. Carlyle, Madison, Wis. CLASS B— HORSES. Section I — Heavy Horses. J. C. CHAPMAN, Superintendent. Lot 56 — Percheron or French Draft Horses. STALLIONS. Stallion 4 years old or over— eight entries: First premium, John C. Baker, Manhattan, 111 S20I00 141 Lot 56 — Percheron or French Draft Horses — Continued. stal.lwss— Concluded . Hercules 19985; foaled May 2. 1894; bred by Morris Lewis, Ottawa. 111.; sire. Mes- sidore 11567 (22456); dam. Josephine 3449. Second premium, Robt. Burgess & Son, Wenona, 111 10 00 Hobo 18587; foaled Sept. 16, 1893; bred by W. L. Norris, LaMoille, 111.; sire, Han Brion 18708 (19918); dam, Aratar 14409. Third premium, J. C. McShea. Owaneco, 111 Ribbon Leander 18840; foaled May. 1894; bred by G. S. Hanna, Bloomington, 111.: sire, Bendagro 11807; dam. Beauty 6480. Stallion 3 years old and under 4— five entries: First premium, Robt. Burgess & Son, Wenona. Ill 20 00 Biron 24813; foaled April 12. 1897; bred by M. Chonauard, France; sire. Finot (42513); dam, Ragotte (21665). Second premium, Oltmanns Bros., Watseka, III 10 00 Victor 24008; foaled 1897; imported; sire, Omer 30713; dam Lizette 33737. Third premium Robt. Burgess & Son. Wenona, 111 Ribbon Schley 21559; foaled Aug. 20. 1897; bred by Robt. Burgess & Son; (sire. DeKalb 18697; dam, Gussie 17555. Stallion 2 years old and under 3— seven entries: First premium, A. B. Puterbaugh. Milledgeville. Hi 20 00 Bonaparte; foaled Oct. 29, 1897; bred by C. E. Borop, Princeton. Til.; sire, Don Pedro 9004; dam, Salina 9444. Second premium. Robt. Burgess & Son. Wenona. Ill 10 00 Wenona Royal 22990; foaled April 26. 1898; bred by J. Hefner, (Lexington, 111.; sire, Polintier 15910; dam. Ballade 10978. Third premium, Robt. Burgess & Son, Wenona, 111 Ribbon Pascal 23492; foaled May 7, 1898; bred by Robt. Burgess & Son; sire. DeKalb 18697; dam, Parquerette 13564. Stallion 1 year old and under 2— five entries: First premium. Robt. Burgess & Son, Wenona. Ill 15 00 Wenona Excell 22987; foaled Jan. 3. 1899; bred by Robt. Burgess & Son; sire, Romeo 12715; dam, Wenona Lilly 20273. Second premium. Robt . Burgess & Son, Wenona, 111 5 00 Wallace II, 25301; foaled May 20.1899; bred by Robt. Burgess & Son; sire, Tom 19202; dam, Blanche II 24312. Third premium, Robt. Burgess & Son. Wenona, 111 Ribbon Surprise 25300; foaled May 10.1899; bred by Robt. Burgess & Son; sire, DeKalb II 21557; dam. Wenona Lovel 24313. Stallion under 1 year old— two entries: First premium, Robt. Burgess & Son, Wenona, 111 15 00 Wenona Excellent; foaled March 20,1900; bred by Robert Burgess & Son; sire, Tom 19202; dam, Wenona Lilly 20273. Second premium, John C . Baker. Manhattan, 111 5 00 Hector; foaled ; bred by John C. Baker; sire. Hercules 19985; dam, Nora B 25359. MARES. Mares 4 years old or over— two entries: First premium, John C. Baker. Manhattan, 111 20 00 Nora 20754; foaled May 12, 1895; bred by John C. Baker; sire, Mithridate 20535; dam, Elnora 10660. Second premium, John C . Baker, Manhattan, 111 10 CO Jennie 14318; foaled Sept. 20,1890: bred by D. Dunham, Wayne. 111.; sire, Pros- per 2501 (11551); dam, Anna 1093. Mare 3 years old and under 4— no entry. Mare 2 years old and under 3— two entries: First premium, John C. Baker, Manhattan. Ill 20 00 Natalie 21780; foaled May 30.1898; bred by John C. Baker; sire, Hercules 19985; dam. Black Barbara. Second premium, John C . Baker, Manhattan, 111 10 0& Athlane 21649; foaled April 18,1898; bred by John C. Baker, Manhattan. Ill, ; sire, Hercules 19985; dam, Elnora 10660. U2 Lot 56 — Percheron or French Draft Horses — Concluded. stallions— Concluded. Mare 1 year old and under 2— no entry. Mare under 1 year old— one entry: First premium. John C. Baker. Manhattan. Ill .$15 00 Velvet B; foaled April 24,1900; bred by John C. Baker; sire. Hercules 19985; dam, Jennie 14318. Judge — F. J. Berry, Chicago, 111. Lot 57 — Clydesdale. STALLIONS. Stallion 4 years old or over— four entries: First premium, Alex. Galbraith, Janesville, Wis $20 00 Laminated Steel 8700; foaled May 30, 1896; bred by Robert Holloway, Alexis, 111.; sire, Cedric 929 (1087); dam, Princess Craichmore III 5601, Second premium. Smith Bros.. Hooppole, 111 10 00 Prince Robert: foaled June 18, 1894; bred by Parker Bros., Wyoming, 111.; sire. Handsome Prince 5581; dam. Lady Fancy 5583. Third premium, Alex. Galbraite, Janesville, Wis Ribbon Flashwood Prince (10751.) foaled June 10. 1892; bred by Galbraith Bros.. Kil- learn, Scot.; sire, Plashwood (3604); dam, Topsman's Princess (8403). Stallion 3 years old and under 4— two entries: First premium. Alex. Galbraith, Janesville, Wis 20 00 Cloth of Gold 8962; foaled March 31, 1897; bred by Robert Holloway, Alexis, 111.; sire. Lord Charming 7564; dam, Madge 111, 4096. Second premium. Alex. Galbraith, Janesville, Wis 10 00 Prince oi Collie 9724; foaled April 12, 1897; bred by James Sutor, Orton Station, Scot.; sire. Queen's Royal (9994); dam. Nell 2d (11094). Stallion 2 years old and under 3— three entries: First premium, Alex. Galbraith, Janesville. Wis 20 00 Groomsman 9723; foaled May 3. 1898; bred by James Campbell, Castle Douglas. Scot.; sire, Prince Attractive (10250); dam, Jess of Slagnau (13072). Second premium. Alex. Galbraith. Janesville, Wis 10 00 Broxden9721; foaled May 29, 1898; bred by J. B. Stevenson. Forgandenny. Scot.; sire. Prince of Scotland (9828); dam, Ladie of Condie (14053). Stallion 1 year old and under 2— No entry: Stallion under 1 year old— one entry: First premium. Smith Bros.. Hooppole, 111 15 00 Tillman Stamp; foaled May 9. 1900; bred by Smith Bros.; Hooppole, 111.; sire. Governor Tillman 8461; dam. Princess Craickmore 3d 5601. MARES. Mare 4 years old or over— two entries: First premium. Smith Bros.. Hooppole. Ill 20 00 Maggie Cedric 117851; foaled Aprill5, 1893; bred by Robert Holloway, Alexis. 111.; sire, Cedric 929, (1087); dam, Maggie Man 640. Second premium. Smith Bros.. Hooppole, 111 10 00 Princess Craiehmore III 5601; foaled August 20. 1899; bred by Robert Holloway, Alexis, 111 ; sire. Cairnbroggie II, 2862; dam. Princess of Craichmore 2135. Mare 3 years old and under 4— No entry: Mare 2 years old and under 3— one entry: First premium. Smith Bros., Hoopole. Ill 20 00 Maud's Darling, foaled June 3, 1898; bred by Robert Holloway, Alexis, 111.; sire. Governor Tillman 8461; dam. Maud 5591. Mare 1 year old and under 2— No entry: Mare under 1 year old— One entry: First premium. Smith Bros., Hooppole. Ill 15 00 Lady Macara; foaled April 2. 1900; bred by Robert Holloway, Alexis, 111.; sire, Macara 5586 (7991) ; dam. Maggie Cedric 2d 7851. Judge — F. J. Berry, Chicago, 111. 143 Lot 58 — English Shire. STALLIONS. Stallion 4 years old or over— seven entries: First premium. Robt. Burgess & Son, Wenona. Ill $20 00 Toft's Right Stamp 5704; foaled April 20, 1896: bred by R. C. Watts, Bourne. Eng.; sire. Right Stamp (14819); dam. Sweep IV, 2083. Second premium. Robt. Burgess & Son, Wenona, 111 „.... 10 00 Jim Corbett 4898; foaled May 19.1894; bred by John Hopkins, Evansville, Wis.; sire. Luddington Don 4110; dam. Queen of West 4897. Third premium, G. W. Hoffman, Parmer City, 111 Ribbon Mahomet George 4858; foaled July 17, 1895; bred by George Warner, Mahomet, 111.; sire, Nailstone Royalist 2236 (7887); dam. Tacoma 4156. Stallion 3 years old and under 4— six entries: First premium, Robt. Burgess & Son. Wenona. Ill 20 00 Lake Black Boy 18135; foaled 1897; bred by Gooch Bros., Spalding, Eng.; sire. Lake Tampo (13226); dam, Lake Lucy (16897). Second premium, Robt. Burgess & Son. Wenona. Ill 10 00 Brown Wilson (17208); foaled 1897; bred by Joseph Park. Rutfford, Eng.; sire. Prince William (3956); dam. Bridesmade (9523). Third premium, J. N. Cline. Athens. Ill Ribbon 3IcKinley; foaled June. 1897; bred by J. N. Cline; sire, Johnny Bull 3347 (11677); dam. First Flower 3351. Stallion 2 years old and under 3— three entries: First premium. Robt. Burgess & Son. Wenona. Ill 20 00 Gothic Fear None (18053); foaled 1898; bred by Thomas Gee, England; sire. Chancellor (4959); dam. Prior'Blossom (18761). Second premium. Robt. Burgess & Son. Wenona, 111 10 00 Goar's Blythwood (18048); foaled 1898; bred by J. C. Morton, Petersborough, Eng.; sire. Blythwood Conquer (14997); dam. Moonshine (22185). Third premium. Robt. Burgess & Son, Wenona. Ill Ribbon Wenona Sandy; foaled May 8.1898; bred by Robt. Burgess & Son: sire, Freedom 839: dam, Marston Flower 3096. Stallion 1 year old and under 2— four entries: First premium, Robt. Burgess & Son, Wenona, 111 15 00 Wenona Standard, foaled March 4,1899; bred by Robt. Burgess & Son; sire. Illinois 4011; dam. Alta 5578. Second premium, George Warner, Mahomet, 111 5 00 Mahomet Prince; foaled March, 1899; bred by George Warner; sire, Mahomet Hero; dam, Somersham 4155. Third premium, L. D. Young, Bloomington, 111 Ribbon Hilly B: foaled May 3, 1899; bred by W. C. Evans, Holder, 111.; sire, Nero 28091; dam, Regina 4390. Stallion under 1 year old— one entry: First premium, Robt. Burgess & Son. Wenona. Ill 15 00 Wenona Crown; foaled Nov. 6. 1899; bred by J.Thornton, Magnolia, 111.; sire, Jim Corbett 4898: dam, Magnolia Flower 3082. MARES. Mare 4 years old or over— two entries: First premium, George Warner, Mahomet, 111 20 00 Tacoma 4156; foaled September, 1890; bred by . Second premium, J. N. Cline, Athens. Ill 10 00 Florinda; foaled 1895; bred by A. Fanson, Danville, 111.; sire, Johnny Bull 4888; dam. First Flower 3351. Mare 3 years old and under 4— two entries: First premium, George Warner. Mahomet, 111 20 00 Mahomet Little Pearl: foaled April 1. 1897: bred by George Warner; sire, Nail- stone Royalist 2236 (7887); dam, Sonersham 4155. Second premium, Oltmanns Bros., Watseka. Ill 10 00 Jennie B 5591; foaled 1897; bred by H. R. Danforth. Washington, 111.; sire, Raltler 1718; dam. Brunette 504. Mare 2 years old and under 3— two entries: First premium, George Warner, Mahomet. Ill 20 00 Mahomet Blaze; foaled April, 1898; bred by George Warner: sire, silver 5004; Somersham 4155. Lot 58 — English Shire — Concluded. mares— (Concluded. Second premium George Warner. Mahomet, 111 $10 00 Mahomet Dandy; foaled April, 1898; bred by George Warner; sire, Nailstone Royalist 2236 (7887); dam. Mare 1 year old and under 2— one entry: First premium, George Warner, Mahomet, 111 15 00 Mahomet Queen; foaled April, 1899; bred by George Warner; sire, Mare under 1 year old— no entry: Judge— F. J. Berry, Chicago, 111. Lot 59 — Grade Draft. (Pure bred or imported horses barred.) MARES. Mare 4 years old or over— one entry: First premium, George M. BeDnett, New Salem, 111 $20 00 Mare 3 years old and under 4— no entry. Mare 2 years old and under 3— one entry: First premium, George Baughman. Grove City, 111 20 00 Mare 1 year old and under 2— no entry. Mare under 1 year old— three entries: First premium, Fred Baughman, Grove City, 111 15 00 Second premium, George Baughman, Grove City, 111 5 00 GELDINGS. Gelding 3 years old or over— one entry: First premium, George Warner, Mahomet, 111 : 1» 00 Gelding under 3 years old— one entry: First premium, L. D. Young, Bloomington, 111 15 00 Judge— F. J. Berry, Chicago, 111. Lot 60 — Draft Teams. ( In harness to wagon or truck.) Pure bred team of any breed, any age. of either sex, weighing not less than 3,200 pounds— one entry: First premium. George Warner, Mahomet. Ill - S^U w Tacoma and Mahomet Little Pearl. Grade team, any age. of either sex, weighing not less than 3, 200 pounds— no entry. Judge— F. J. Berry, Chicago, 111. Lot 61 — Jacks and Jennets. JACKS. Jack 4 years old or over— four entries: First premium. Baker Bros.. Illiopolis. Ill S-JJ »" Second premium. Converse Bros., Springfield, 111 d-iM! Third premium, Reno & Morrison. Yampa, 111 Kiboon Jack 3 years old and under 4— four entries: First premium, W. R. Goodwin, Jr.. Naperville. Ill f> 00 Second premium. Reno & Morrison. Yampa, la dkk Third premium, Reno & Morrison, Yampa, la Kibbon Jack 2 years old and under 3— four entries: First premium. Converse Bros.. Springfield, III -« uu Second premium. Converse Bros., Springfield, 111 d-,}0. Third premium Reno & Morrison. Yampa. la Kibbon 145 Lot 61 — Jacks and Jennets — Concluded. Jack 1 year old and under 2— Three entries: First premium, Reno & Morrison, Yarapa, la $15 00 Second premium, Reno & Morrison, Yampa, la 5 00 Jack under 1 year old— Five entries: First premium. Reno & Morrison. Yampa, la 15 00 Second premium. Converse Bros,, Springfield. Ill 5 00 Third premium. Converse Bros., Springfield, 111 Ribbon JENNETS. Jennet 4 years old or over— Six entries : First premium. Baker Bros.. Illiopolis, 111 20 00 Second premium, Fairchild & Raymond, Rochester, 111 10 00 Third premium, Converse Bros.. Springfield, 111 Ribbon Jennet 3 years old and under 4— three entries: First premium, Converse Bros., Springfield, 111 20 00 Second premium, Keno & Morrison, Yampa, la 10 00 Third premium. Converse Bros., Springfield, 111 Ribbon Jennet 2 years old and under 3— three entries: First premium, Converse Bros., Springfield, 111 20 00 Second premium, Raymond & Fairchild, Rochester, 111 10 00 Jennet 1 year old and under 2— one entry: First premium, Reno & Morrison, Yampa, la 15 00 Jennet under 1 year old— four entries: First premium, Baker Bros . Illiopolis, 111 15 00 Second premium. Converse Bros., Springfield, 111 5 00 Third premium, Reno & Morrison, Yampa, la Ribbon Judge — Joab Goodall, Marion, 111. Lot 62— Mules. Mule 4 years old or over— 15 entries: First premium, J. D. Hume, Hereford, Mo 20 00 Second premium. J. D. Hume, Hereford, Mo 10 00 Third premium, E. P. Hall, Mechanicsburg, 111 Ribbon Mule 3 years old and under 4— five entries: First premium, Worham & Shannon, Taylorville, 111 20 00 Second premium. E. P. Hall, Mechanicsburg 111 10 00 Third premium, Baker Bros., Illiopolis, 111 Ribbon Mule 2 years old and under 3— seven entries: First premium. Baker Bros., Illiopolis, 111 20 00 Second premium. J. D. Hume, Hereford, Mo 10 00 Third premium, E. P. Hall, Mechanicsburg, 111 Ribbon Mule 1 year old and under 2 — six entries: First premium, E. P. Hall. Mechanicsburg, 111 15 00 Second premium. Baker Bros., Illiopolis, 111 5 00 Third premium, Geo. M. Bennett, New Salem, 111 Ribbon Mule under 1 year old— five entries: First premium, E. P. Hall. Mechanicsburg. Ill 15 00 Second premium. Baker Bros, Illiopolis. Ill 5 00 Third premium. Geo. M. Bennett, New Salem. Ill Ribbon Pair of mules over 3 years old, in harness to wagon or truck— seven entries: First premium, J. D. Hume, Hereford, Mo 20 00 Second premium, Worham & Shannon, Taylorville. Ill 10 00 Third premium, E. P. Hall, Mechanicsburg, 111 Ribbon Pair of mules 3 years old or under, in harness to wagon or truck— four entries: First premium, E. P. Hall. Mechanicsburg. Ill 20 00 Second premium. Baker Bros.. Illiopolis, 111 10 00 Third premium. J. D. Hume. Hereford, Mo Ribbon Judge — Joab Goodall, Marion, 111. —A 10 146 CLASS B— HORSES. Section II — Light Horses. A. D. BARBER, Superintendent. Lot 63 — Thoroughbreds. STALLIONS. Stallion 4 years old or over— five entries. First premium, C. A. Alderson, Virden, 111 $20 00 Hallott P; foaled. Second premium, S. H. Jones. Springfield. 111. 10 00 Georgetown; foaled April 10, 1888; bred by S. Y. Keene, Kentucky; sire. Out- cast; dam, Leona. Third premium, S. H. Jones, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Hobart; foaled. Stallion 3 years old and under 4— one entry: First premium, G. E. Sanders. Zenobia, 111 20 00 Kid McCoy; foaled March 27, 1897: bred by J. M.Simpson, Palmer, 111.; sire. Bolero; dam, Brittania. Stallion 2 years old and under 3— no entry. Stallion 1 year old and under 2— no entry. Stallion under 1 year old— two entries: First premium. S. H. Jones, Springfield, 111 15 00 Second premium, L D. Young, Bloomington, 111 5 00 Spot; foaled April 30. 1900; bred by M. L. Adams, Downs. 111. MARES. Mare 4 years old and over— five entries: First premium. J. Barton, Springfield, 111 20 00 Remittance; foaled 1896. Second premium. S. H.Jones, Springfield, 111 10 00 Nannie Lord; foaled 1890; bred by S. H. Jones; sire \Vawekus;dam, Miss Yates. Third premium, S. H. Jones, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Rose McClernand; foaled 1875; bred. Mare 3 years old and under 4— two entries: First premium, J. Barton, Springfield. Ill 20 00 Second premium, Thomas Delaney, Jacksonville. Ill 10 00 Hazel H; foaled April 1,1897; ; sire, Tom Tough; dam, Lady Unde. Mare 2 years old and under 3— Three entries: First premium, John A. Prince, Springfield, 111 20 00 Nintara. * Second premium, L, D. Young. Bloomington, 111 10 00 Normal Bell; foaled May 4, 1898; bred by Julia Rust, Randolph, Tenn. Third premium, S. H. Jones, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Wild Jane. Mare 1 year old and under 3— Two entries: First premium, S. H. Jones. Springfield. Ill 15 00 Florence. Second premium. L. D. Young, Bloomington, 111 5 00 Queenie; foaled April 20,1899; bred by Pete Adams, Downs, 111. Mare under 1 year old— One entry: First premium, S. H. Jones, Springfield, 111 15 00 Judge— 3. W. McDermott, Kahoka, Mo. 147 Lot 64 — Standard Roadster. STALLIONS. Stallion 4 years old or over— Seven entries: First premium. J. R. Peak & Son. Winchester. Ill $20 00 Kentucky Peak 6335; foaled 1885; bred by Spencer Bros., Line Grove, Ky ; sire. Idol Wilkes 512; dam. Lady Rothschild. Second premium, A. H. Willard. Farmer City. Ill 10 00 Steck Chief 19926; foaled 1890; bred by Thomas Johnson, Mt. Sterling. Ky.; sire, George Steck 9031; dam, Oneida. Third premium, E. S. Sherwood, Springfield. Ill Ribbon Swift Wood 25336; foaled 1894; bred by J. P. Griffin, Rushville. Ind. ; sire. Arrow- wood 1C829; dam, Maggie Devine. Stallion 3 years old and under 4— One entry: First premium. Chas. G. Munroe. Rushville. Ill 20 09 Highland Sim 33574; foaled 1897; ; sire, R. H. Simmons 14506: dam, Katharine. Stallion 2 years old and under 3— Three entries: First premium, E. S, Sherwood. Springfield, 111 20 00 Elmer C; foaled March 30,1898; bred by J. W. Greenwood, Jr., Auburn. 111.; sire. Illinois Chief 0244; dam, Rosy. Second premium, Chas. G, Munroe, Rushville, 111 10 00 Goldfinder 33575; foaled ; sire, Vatican 7905; dam. Ouris. Third premium, A. H. Willard, Farmer City, 111 Ribbon Dr. John 32172; foaled . Stallion 1 year old and under 2— One entry: First premium, J. R. Peak & Son, Winchester. Ill 15 00 Swiftly K P; foaled May 2.1899; bred by J. R. Peak & Son; sire. Kentucky Peak 6335; dam, Nella Marshall. Stallion under 1 year old— four entries: First premium, J. H. Kincaid, Athens, 111 15 00 Conductor Corbett. Second premium. L. D. Young, Bloomington. Ill 5 00 Frank R; foaied April 28,1890; bred by L. D. Young; sire ; dam.Thornette. Third premium, Leach Bros., Elkhart. HI Ribbon Blake; foaled . MAKES. Mare 4 years old or over— three entries: First premium, Peter Vredenburg, Springfield. Ill 20 00 Jenny Baron; foaled 1896; bred by J. M. Christie, Des Moines. la.; sire, Baron- dale 20184; dam. Jenny Time. Second premium, J. R. Peak & Son, Winchester, HI 10 00 Swiftwind; foaled 1892. Third premium, J. R. Peak & Son, Winchester, 111 Ribbon Noretta; foaled 1892; bred by Rannells & Duer, Jacksonville, 111.; sire, Norval 5335; dam, Etta May. Mare 3 years old and under 4— three entries: First premium. W. H. Odiome. Springfield, 111 20 00 Victoria; foaled April 3, 1897; sire, Conductor 12256; dam, Dictoria. Second premium, J. R. Peak & Son. Winchester, 111 10 00 Jessie S; foaled April 13, 1897; bred by J. R. Peak & Son; sire. Kentucky Peak 6335; dam, . Mare 2 years old and under 3— six entries: First premium J. R. Peak & Son, Winchester. Ill 20 00 Sister Alice; foaled 1898; bred by J. R. Peak & Son; sire, Kentucky Peak 6335; dam, Nella Marshall. Second premium, W. H. Odiome, Springfield, 111 10 00 Eva Wilkes; foaled April 9, 1898; sire, Baron Just; dam, Molly Armstrong. Third premium, L. D. Young, Bloomington. Ill Ribbon Fleeta; foaled April 6, 1898; bred by L. D. Young; sire, ; dam, Thornette. 148 Lot 64 — Standard Roadster — Concluded. mares— Concluded. Mare 1 year old and under 2— nine entries: First premium, J. R. Peak & Son, Winchester. Ill S15 00 Peak's Baby; foaled 1899; bred by J. R. Peak & Son; sire. Kentucky Peak 6335: dam, Noretta. Second premium. J. H. Kincaid, Athens, 111 5 00 Frances Corbett. Third premium, H. C. Stribling. Ashland. Ill Ribbon May Dubuque; foaled 1899; bred by H. C. Stribling; sire. Dubuque 7000; dam; Vida King. Mare under 1 year old— five entries: First premium, J. R. Peak & Son, Winchester, 111 15 00 Nora; foaled April, 1900; bred by J. R. Peak & Son; sire, Kentucky Peak 6335; dam, Novetta. Second premium, W. H. Odiorne, Springfield. Ill 5 00 Miss Cutting; foaled May 28. 1900; sire, Cutting; dam, Molly Armstrong. Third premium, Peter Vredenburg, Springfield, 111.'. Ribbon Unnamed; foaled, 1900; bred by Peter Vredenburg; sire. Baron Aquarius 27873; dam. Standard Mare. CHAMPION. Stallion any age— six entries: First premium, J. R. Peak & Son. Winchester, 111 Kentucky Peak 6335. Second premium, A. H. Willard, Farmer City, 111 50 00 Steck Chief 19926. Third premium. Leach Bros., Elkhart, III Ribbon Blake. Mare any age— seven entries: First premium, J. R. Peak & Son, Winchester, 111 50 00 Sister Alice. Second premium, J. R. Peak & Son, Winchester, 111 25 00 Swiftwind. Judge— Ed. F. Jolidon, Elvaston, 111. Lot 65 — French Coach. STALLIONS. Stallion 4 years old or over— Three entries: First premium, R. A. Jones, Chatham, 111 $20 00 St. Brienc431; foaled March 19, 1896; imported; sire, Fontenay; dam. LaVantine. Second premium, Chas. Q. Munroe, Rushville, 111 10 00 Florange 743. Third premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 Ribbon Regent 2151; foaled June 1,1895; imported: sire. Leverant; dam. Norma. Stallion 3 years old and under 4— No entry. Stallion 2 years old and under 3— Two entries: First premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, III 20 00 Pluton 2288; foaled April 30,1898; bred by E. M, Barton: sire, Inkerman 1344; dam, Palestine 1354. Second premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 10 00 Eligius2287; foaled April 22,1898; bred by E. M. Barton; sire, Inkerman 1344; dam, Palestine 1354. Stallion 1 year old and under 2— Three entries: First premium, E. M. Barton. Hinsdale, 111 15 00 Advance 2419; foaled April 22, 1899; bred by E. M. Barton; sire, Romulus 1982; dam, Adalina 1381. 149 Lot 65 — French Coach — Concluded. stallions— Concluded. Second premium, Chas. Q. Munroe, Rushville. Ill S 5 00 Jurigney Boy 1968. Third premium, Chas. G. Munroe, Rushville, 111 Ribbon Florange Boy 1967. Stallion under 1 year old— three entries: First premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 la 00 Unnamed No. 1; foaled March 26.1900; bred by E. M. Barton; sire, Regent 2151; dam, Palestine 1354. Second premium. Chas. G. Munroe, Rushville, 111 5 09 Florange Lead. MARES. ' Mare 4 years old or over— five entries: First premium. E. M. Barton, Hinsdale. Ill $20 00 Palestine 1354: foaled May 22, 1892; bred by M. W. Dunham, Wayne. 111.; sire Perfection 993; dam, Paquerette 169. Second premium, E. M. Barton, Hindsdale.Ill 10 00 Paquita 1389; foaled Juue 9,1894; bred by M. W. Dunham, Wayne. 111.; sire, Per- fection 993; Paquerette 169. Third premium, Chas. G. Munroe, Rushville, 111 Ribbon Lady May 1678; foaled May 14. 1894; bred by W. L. Ellwood. DeKalb, 111., sire. Grand Seigneur 605; dam. Jean 292. Mare 3 years old and under 4— one entry: First premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale, 111 20 00 Ism£ne 1964; foaled March 4, 1897; bred by E. M. Barton; sire, Parthian 1345; dam. Irma 1181. Mare 2 years old and under 3— two entries: First premium, E. M. Barton, Hinsdale. Ill 20 00 Iras 2289; foaled April 21, 1898; bred by E. M. Barton; sire, Parthian 1345; dam, Irma 1181. Second premium. L. D. Young, Bloomington. Ill 10 00 Coachy; foaled April 27, 1898; bred by A. C. Hovener, Padua. 111.; sire. ; dam, Lola B. Mare 1 year old and under 2— two entries: First premium, Chas. G. Munroe. Rushville. Ill 15 00 Lady Jean 19C9; foaled May 22, 1899; bred by Chas. G. Munroe; sire. Jurigny 276; dam. Jean 292. Mare under 1 year old— three entries: First premium. Chas. G. Munroe. Rushville, 111 15 00 Leda May. Second premium. L. D. Young, Bloomington, 111 5 00 Lady; foaled June 4, 1900; bred by A. C. Horener, Padua, 111. Third premium, E. M. Barton. Hinsdale. Ill Ribbon Unnamed No. 2; foaled March 20, 1900; bred by E. M. Barton; sire. Regent 2151; dam, Paquita 1389. Judge— Ed. F. Jolidon, Elvaston, 111. Lot 66 — German Coach. STALLIONS. Stallion 4 years old or over— four entries: First premium. Oltmanns Bros., Watseka. Ill 20 CO Kastor 1481; foaled 1896: imported; sire. Thomas 897; dam. Martha 690. Second premium, Oltmanns Bros., Watseka, 111 10 CO Kilian 1482; foaled 1896; bred by Oltmanns Bros.; sire, Thomas 897; dam. Hild- gunde 632. Third premium. Grove City German Coach Horse Co., Groye City. Ill Ribbon Wrangle 1243; foaled 1896; bred by H. G. Gerdes, Schui. Ger.; sire. Wittels- bacher 1525; dam, Darkind 1364. Stallion 3 years old and under 4— four entries: First premium, Oltmann Bros., Watseka, 111 $20 00 Manfred 1538: foaled 1897; bred by A. V. A. Oltmanns, Germany; sire. Matador 415; dam, Babette 973. 150 Lot 66 — German Coach. — Concluded. stallions— Concluded. Second premium. W. E. Moore. Springfield. Ill 10 00 Kip Van Winkle; foaled May 1.1898; bred by W. E. Moore; sire. Bissell 955; dam. Solide 162. Third premium. Oltmanns Bros., Watseka, 111 Ribbon Meteor 1533; foaled 1897; bred by A. V. A. Oltmanns, Germany; sire, Tacitus 924; dam. Rein a 629. Stallion 2 years old and under 3— three entries: First premium. W. E. Moore, Springfield, 111 $20 00 Emperor William; foaled April 26,1898; bred by W. E. Moore; sire. Bissell 955; dam, Donna 168. Second premium, Oltmanns Bros., Watseka, 111 10 00 Narr 1556; foaled 1898; bred by A. V. A. Oltmanns, Germany: sire. Thomas 897; dam. Elfriede 969. Third premium. Oltmanns Bros.. Watseka, 111 Ribbon Nathan 1546; foaled 1898; bred by A. V. A. Oltmanns, Germany; sire, Weltmann 936; dam, Martha 690. Stallion 1 year old and under 2— two entries: First premium, Oltmanns Bros., Watseka, III 15 00 Leutnant; foaled 1899; bred by Oltmanns Bros.; sire, Bertus 767: dam. Belle 48. Second premium. W. E. Moore. Springfield, 111 5 00 Noble; foaled May 7,1899; bred by W. E. Moore; sire, Bismark 957; dam. Adele 170. Stallion under 1 year old— three entries: First premium, Oltmanns Bros.. Watseka. Ill 15 00 Der Herr; foaled 1900; bred by Oltmanns Bros.; sire. Kilian 1482; dam, Hen- riette 104. Second premium, W. E. Moore. Springfield. Ill '. '5 00 Carl. Third premium, W. E. Moore. Springfield. Ill Ribbon Count Von Waldersee; foaled April 21.1900; bred by W. E.Moore; sire. Lucky B 956; dam, Anita 174. MARES. Mare 4 years old or over— three entries: First premium, Oltmanns Bros.. Watseka, 111 $20 00 Henriette 104; foaled 1890; imported; sire, Hercules 418; dam, Brunhilde 692. Second premium. W. E. Moore. Springfield, 111 10 00 Gussie 176: foaled June 9,1896; bred by W. E. Moore; sire. Bissell 955; dam, Adele 170. Third premium, Oltmanns Bros., Watseka. Ill Ribbon Belle of Watseka; foaled 1891; bred by Oltmanns Bros.; sire, Odyss: dam. Anna. Mare 3 years old and under 4— two entries: First premium. W. E Moore, Springfield, III 20 00 Marie; foaled Feb. 27,1897; bred by W. E. Moore; sire. General O 958; dam, Ele- quanz 164. Second premium, W. E. Moore. Springfield, 111 10 00 Manette; foaled May 10, 1897; bred by W. E. Moore; sire. Bissell 955: dam, Solide 162. Mare 2 years old and under 3— two entries: First Premium, W. E. Moore. Springfield, 111 20 00 Minnie: foaled May 15, 1898; bred by W. E. Moore; sire, Bissell 955: dam, Lucy W 172. Second premium. Oltmanns Bros.. Watseka. Ill 10 00 Amanda; foaled 1898; bred by Oltmanns Bros.: sire, Philipp 251; dam, Hen- riette 104. Mare 1 year old and under 2— two entries: First premium. W. E. Moore. Springfield, 111 15 00 Mary Temple, foaled April 14,1899; bred by W. E, Moore; sire. General O 958: dam, Anita 174. Second premium, W. E. Moore, Springfield, 111 5 00 Mare under 1 year old— two entries: First premium, Oltmanns Bros.. Watseka. Ill la 00 Qermania; foaled 1900; bred by Oltmanns Bros.; sire Kilian 1482; dam. Belle 48. Second premium. W. E. Moore. Springfield. Ill 5 00 Jeanette; foaled April 29. 19D0; bred by W. E. Moore; sire, Bismark 957; dam, Solide 162. Judge— Ed. F. Jolidan, Elvaston, 111. 151 Lot 67 — English Hackney. STALLIONS. Stallion 4 years old or over— two entries: First premium, Alex. Galbraith, Janesville, Wis $2) 00 Glenwarlock 401; foaled 1896; bred by Alex. Morton. Durvel, Scotland; sire, Donald Grant (1473); dam. Duchess Derby (3713). Second premium, Chas. G. Munroe, Rushville, 111 10 00 Lord Green 67; foaled 1889; bred by Robert Green, England; sire, Neatmore (1854); dam, Kitty (127). Stallion 3 years old and under 4— no entry. Stallion 2 years old and under 3— three entries: First premium, Robt. Burgess & Son, Wenona, 111 20 00 Black Raven 147; foaled May, 1898; bred by Robt. Burgess & Son; sire. Lord Primrose 66; dam, Wenona Langtry 2d. Second premium, Robert Burgess & Son, Wenona, 111 10 00 Golden Seal; foaled May 3,1888; bred by Robt. Burgess & Son; sire, Lord Prim- roge 66; dam. Black Bess 12. Stallion 1 year old and under 2— no entry. Stallion under 1 year old— no entry. MARES. Mare 4 years old or over— one entry: First premium, Chas. G. Munroe, Rushville, 111 2) 00 Black Queen (3503); foaled 1886; bred by J. Chatton, Attleborough, Eng.; sire, Freedom (885); dam, by Shepherd N. Knapp (762). Mare 3 years old and under 4— two entries: First premium, Chas. G. Munroe. Rushville. Ill 20 00 Derby Maid 916; foaled 1897; bred by A. J. Cassat, Bernyn, Pa.; sire. Cadet 107; dam. Freedom 65. J Second premium, Robert Burgess & Son, Wenona, 111 10 00 Roan Duchess 19; foaled May 16,1887; bred by Robert Burgess & Son; sire, Lord Primrose 66; dam, Black Bess 12. Mare 1 years old and under 3— two entries: First premium, Chas. G. Munroe, Rushville, 111 20 00 May Queen 1124; foaled May 2,1898; bred by Robt. Burgess & Son. Wenona, 111.; sire, Specialty 61; dam. Black Queen (3503). Second premium, L. D. Young. Bloomington, 111 10 00 Ida V; foaled April 2,1898. Mare 1 year old and under 2— one entry: First premium, Chas. G. Munroe, Rushville, 111 15 00 Grace M 1220. foaled April 26, 1899; bred by Robert Burgess & Son, Wenona, 111.; sire. Specialty 61; dam, Black Queen (3503). Mare under 1 year old— two entries: First premium, Chas. G. Munroe, Rushville, 111 15 09 Mittle Queen. Second premium, L. D. Young, Bloomington, 111 5 00 Lola; foaled May 9,1900. Judge— Ed. F. Jolidon, Elvaston, 111. Lot 68 — Morgan Horses. STALLIONS. Stallion 4 years old or over— three entries: First premium, b\ M. Neal. Loami. Ill $20 00 Aureolus; foaled 1889; bred by E. H. Enos, Fairhaven, Vt; sire, Ben Franklin; dam. Lady Mills. Second premium, C. F. Dewey, Amboy, 111 10 00 Meteor, Jr. Third premium. J. V. Lycan. Paris. Ill Ribbon Charlie Watson; foaled July 16. 1890; bred by J. V. Lycan; sire. Old Charlie Watson; dam, Morgan Mare. 152 Lot 68 — Morgan Horses — Concluded. stallions— Concluded. Stallion 3 years old and under 4— three entries: First premium. A. H. Willard, Farmer City, 111 S20 00 Spot Morgan. Second premium. J. C. Brunk. Cotton Hill. Ill 10 00 St. L 4507; foaled May 24. 1897, bred by J. C. Brunk: sire, Rancho; dam. Ben's Daisy. Third premium, G. W. Westbrooks, Edinburg, Ill Ribbon Dan L; foaled June 23, 1897; bred by J. C. Brunk, Cotton Hill. 111.; sire. Chetco; dam, Daisy. Stallion 2 years old and under 3— No entry: Stallion 1 year old and under 2— No entry: Stallion under 1 year old— two entries: First premium, J. C. Brunk, Cotton Hill. Ill 15 00 Gymon; foaled April 28, 1900; bred by J. C. Brunk; sire, St. L 4507; dam. Gyp. Second premium, J. C. Brunk, Cotton Hill. Ill 5 00 Robuck; foaled May 11, 1900: bred by J. C. Brunk; sire. St. L4507: dam. Goldie. MARES. Mare 4 years old or over— two entries: First premium, J. V. Lycan. Paris. Ill 20 00 Susie Watson; foaled May 5. 1891; bred by J. V. Lycan; sire, Charlie Watson; dam, by Old Dr. Herr. Second premium, J. C. Brunk, Cotton Hill, 111 10 00 Ben's Daisy; foaled May 16, 1892; bred by Frank McGanck, Nashville, Tenn.; s're. Ben Franklin 753; dam, Daisy. Mare 3 years old and under 4— three entries: First Premium, F. M. Neal. Loami. Ill 20 00 Katie Lambert; foaled 1897; bred by F. M. Neal; sire, Aureolus; dam, Belle Neal. Second premium. J. C. Brunk, Cotton Hill. Ill 10 00 Nannie; foaled May, 1897; bred by J. C. Brunk; sire, Chetco; dam. Brown Bess. Third premium. J. V. Lycan. Paris, 111 Ribbon Minnie Watson; foaled Oct. 26, 1896; bred by J. V. Lycan; sire, Charlie Watson: dam, Morgan mare. Mare 2 years old and under 3— three entries: First premium. J. C. Brunk. Cotton Hill, 111 20 00 Gyp; foaled May, 1898; bred by J. C. Brunk; sire, Chetco; dam, Gyp- Second premium. J. C. Brunk, Cotton Hill, 111.. 10 00 Senata; foaled May, 1898: bred by J. C. Brunk; sire. Senator 4505; dam. Daisy. Third premium, J. V. Lycan, Paris. Ill Ribbon Hazel; foaled June 1, 1898; bred by J. V. Lycan; sire, Charlie Watson; dam. Morgan mare. Mare 1 year old and under 2— one entry: First premium. J. C. Brunk. Cotton Hill, 111 15 00 Brownie B; foaled April, 1899; bred by J. C. Brunk; sire. Chetco; dam, Brown Bess. Mare under 1 year old— two entries: First premium, J. C. Brunk. Cotton Hill. Ill 15 00 Alena; foaled May 22. 1900; bred by J. C. Brunk; sire, St. L. 4507: dam, Samantha Allen. Judge— J. W. McDermott, Kaboka, Mo. Lot 69 — Roadsters and Carriage Horses. Driving team 4 years old or over, to pole— ten entries: First premium. J. R. Peak & Son. Winchester, 111 $40 00 Second premium. A. M. McGee Decatur, III 20 00 153 Lot 69 — Roadsters and Carriage Horses — Concluded. Driving team under 4 years old, to pole— four entries: First premium, W. H. Odiome, Springfield. Ill $40 00 Second premium, Thos, Wilson, Pleasant Plains, 111 20 00 Single gelding or mare 4 years old or over, to harness— 17 entries: First premium, T. F. Brunk, Springfield, 111 25 00 Second premium, D. B. Ayers, Springfield. Ill 15 00 Single gelding or mare 3 years old and under 4, to harness— eight entries: First premium, Thomas Wilson, Pleasant Plains, 111 25 00 Second premium, W. H. Odiome, Springfield, 111 15 00 Single gelding or mare 2 years old and under 3, to harness— 4 entries: First premium, J. W. Denton, Bloomington, 111 25 00 Carriage team (stallions not eligible) to carriage or other vehicle— ten entries: First premium, Robert Burgess & Son, Wenona, 111 40 00 Second premium, Oltmanns Bros, Watseka, 111 20 00 Family mare or gelding to surrey or other vehicle— ten entries: First premium, J. R. Peak & Son, Winchester, 111 20 00 Second premium, W. E. Moore, Springfield. Ill 10 00 APPOINTMENT CLASSES. Mare or gelding any age. 15.1 hands or over, driven to spider phaeton, stanhope buggy or trap, by owner— ten entries: First premium, Robt. Burgess & Son. Wenona, 111 50 00 Second premium, T. F. Brunk, Springfield, 111 25 00 Pair mares or geldings any age. 15.1 hands or over, (stallions barred), driven to brougham, Victoria, Stanhope phaeton, T cart or trap— six entries: First premium, Robt. Burgess & Son, Wenona, 111 50 00 Second premium, W. E. Moore, Springfield, 111 25 00 Judges— C. F. Neagle, Lexington, Ky.; Ed. F. Jolidon, Elvaston, 111.; J. W. McDermott, Kahoka, Mo. Lot 70— Saddle Horses. (Gaited Saddle Horses.) GELDINGS. Gelding 4 years old or over— 15 entries: First premium, C. W. Crowley, St. Louis, Mo $?5 00 Second premium, T. B. Moots. Normal, 111 15 00 Gelding 3 years old and under 4— six entries: First premium, A. S. Burr, Bement, 111 25 00 Second premium, S. R. Powell, Agt., Bloomington, 111 15 00 Gelding 2 years old and under 3— two entries: First premium, J. W. Denton, Bloomington, 111 25 00 Second premium, Charley Glover, Jacksonville, 111 15 00 STALLIONS. Stallion 4 years old or over— seven entries: First premium, J. A. Potts, Mexico. Mo 25 00 Second premium, A. S. Burr, Bement, 111 15 00 Stallion 3 years old and under 4—3 entries: First premium, Frank Frumey. New Berlin, 111 25 00 Second premium, Fred R. Cravens, Pisgah, Iil 15 00 Stallion 2 years old and under 3— three entries: First premium, J. M. Clark, D wight. 111 25 00 Second premium, Charley Glover, Jacksonville, 111 15 00 MARES. Mare 4 years old or over— 15 entries: First premium, J. W, Denton, Bloomington, 111 25 00 Second premium, J. A. Potts. Mexico, Mo 15 00 Mare 3 years old and under 4— nine entries: First premium, E. C. Matthews, Jacksonville. Ill 25 00 Second premium, W. A. Parish, Delhi, 111 15 00 Mare 2 years old and under 3- two entries: First premium, Charley Glover, Jacksonville, 111 25 00 Second premium, S. R. Powell. Agt, Bloomington, 111 15 00 151 Lot 70 — Saddle Horses — Concluded. CHAMPION. Stallion, mare or gelding— 29 entries: First premium. J. A. Potts. Mexico. Mo $75 00 Second premium, C. W. Crowley, St, Louis, Mo 50 00 COMBINED HARNESS AND GAITED SADDLE HORSES. Stallion any age— eight entries: First premium, J. A. Potts. Mexico, Mo 50 00 Second premium. Robert L. Stoner, Macon, III 25 00 Mare any age— 15 entries: First premium, J . M. Clark, D wight. Ill 50 00 Second premium, J. A. Potts, Mexico, Mo 25 09 Gelding any age— 16 entries: First premium, C. W. Crowley, St. Louis, Mo 50 00 Second premium, Hisey & Lee, Mexico, Mo 25 00 HIGH SCHOOL HORSES. Mare or gelding any age— 13 entries: First premium, J. M. Clark. D wight. 111 50 00 Second premium, E. C. Matthews, Jacksonville. Ill 25 00 PARK HACK. Mare or gelding any age— 19 entries: First premium, Hisey & Lee, Mexico. Mo 50 00 Second premium, S. R. Powell. Agt., Bloom ington. 111 25 00 Judge — J. W. McDermott, Kahoka, Mo. Lot 71— Shetland Ponies. STALLIONS. Stallion 4 years old or over— four entries: First premium, Charles E. Bunn. Peoria, 111 15 00 Prince of Wales 1190: foaled June 16, 1891: bred by Robert Lilburn. Emerald Grove, Wis.; sire, Tom Thumb 170; dam, Princess Alice 158. Second premium. Charles E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 10 00 Archy 2366; toaled April 29, 1895; bred by Robert Lilburn, Emerald Grove. Wis.; sire. Marquis: dam, Caroline 1208. Third premium, Charles E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 Ribbon Baron Keithsburg 3035. Stallion 3 years old and under 4— one entry: First premium. Charles E. Bunn. Peoria. Ill 15 00 Chestnut 3572; foaled May 14. 1897; bred by Charles E. Bunn; sire. Prince of Wales 1190; dam, Keithsburg, 1752. Stallion 2 years old and under 3— two entries: First premium, Chas. E. Bunn. Peoria, 111 15 00 Dominie 3571. Second premium, Charles E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 10 00 Dockleaf 3568. Stallion 1 year old and under 2— four entries: First premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria. Ill 15 00 Extraordinary 3553; foaled April 25,1899; bred by Chas. E. Bunn: sire. Prince of Wales 1190; dam, Princess. Second premium, Charles E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 10 00 Enchanter 3791. Third premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria. Ill Ribbon Ebony 3786. Stallion under 1 year old— two entries: First premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria. Ill 15 00 Feather 3855. Second premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 10 00 Favorite 3856. 155 Lot 71— Shetland Ponies — Concluded. MARES. Mare 4 years old or over— four entries: First premium, (Jhas. E. Bunn. Peoria, 111 $15 00 Charlotte 1209; foaled July 21. 1892; bred by Robert Lilburn, Emerald Grove, Wis.; sire, James Bain 151; dam, Mabel 724. Second premium, Chas E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 10 00 Caroline 1208; foaled April 12, 1893; bred by Robert Lilburn, Emerald Grove, Wis.; sire, Tom Thumb 170; dam. Pearl 168. Third premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 Ribbon Beatrice 2599; foaled May 23. 1896; bred by Robert Lilburn, Emerald Grove, Wis.; sire. Marquis; dam, Caroline 1208. Mare 3 years old and under 4— two entries: First premium. Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 15 00 Cleopatra 2951; foaled May 15,1897; bred by Chas. E. Bunn; sire Prince of Wales 1190; dam, Juliet 857. Second premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 10 00 Cherry 3573; foaled Sept. 2,1897; bred by Chas. E. Bunn; sire, Redman 2203; dam. Trilby. Mare 2 years old and under three— three entries: First premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 15 00 Daphne 3558. Second premium, Chas. E. Bunn. Peoria, 111 10 00 Diana 3561. Mare 1 year old and under 2— three entries: First premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 15 00 Exquisite 3793. Second premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 10 00 Ecstacy 3785. Mare under 1 year old— two entries: First premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 15 00 Firefly 3857. Second premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 10 00 Feature 3854. IN HARNESS AND SADDLE. Tandem— two entries: First premium, Chas. E. Bunn. Peoria, 111 15 00 Second premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 10 00 Four-in-hand— two entries: First premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 15 00 Second premium, Chas. E. Bunn. Peoria, 111 10 00 Matched team— four entries: First premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 15 00 Second premium, Chas. E. Bunn. Peoria. Ill 10 00 Third premium, Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 Ribbon Saddle pony— four entries: First premium. Chas. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 15 00 Second premium. Chas. E. Bunn. Peoria, HI 10 00 Third premium. W. H. Odiorne, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Judge— J. W. McDermott, Kahoka, Mo. 156 CLASS B— HORSES. Section III — Speed. GEORGE H. MADDEN, Superintendent. Lot 72 — Speed. Two-thirty trot, purse $500— 21 entries: Paclorice, by P. T. Fowler; Sunbeam, by F. T. Fowler; Bonna Medium, by Wil- liam Davidson; Edna Dillon, by Geo A. Fuller; Marcus, by A. W. Longley; Riley Gronan, by Frank Riley; Shellmeg, by E. W. Orr; Wilkesroe. by Thos. Delaney; Joe Steiner. by C. H. Anthony; Ada Bernal, by J. W. Igo; Geo. Mus- covite, by Chas. Bond; Walter Hill, by W. S. Weese; Boodler. by Venture Stock Farm; Annatt. by W. S. Owen; Dud, by J. H. Bright; Prince Nero, by John Alexander; Ideania, by L. E, Wheeler; Lady Lee, by Sam Zerkoskey; Charles Marion, by Charles Parks; Freddie S, by Ella Hall; New Market, by C- M. Woods. Heats won— 1st, Sunbeam, time 2:20*2; 2d, Sunbeam, time. 2:22!4; 3d, Sunbeam, time. 2:23. First money. Sunbeam 250 00 Second money, Bonna Medium 125 00 Third money. Boodler 75 00 Fourth money. Marcus 50 00 Two-twelve pace, purse $600—13 entries: Dora Delpha, by G. R. Reniff ; Shelah. by Fred Gornanflo; Tommy Wilton, by Fred J. Figge; Harry C. by Thos. McFarland; Hartford, Jr.. by Walter Drake: Jasper, by Chas. Vaughn; Lord Seinrall, by A. S. Thompson; Connie, by Vent- ure Stock Farm; Lily of the Valley, by W. N. Matthews: Sophia, by W. H. Mills; Rex B, by W. R. Stubbs; Flossie F, by W. N. Hankins; Admiral Dewey, by D. K. Smith. Race declared off on account of the rain. Two-thirty pace, purse $500—13 entries: Larota, by Dr. Kendrick; Tony K, by A. W. Kern; Tracy K, by M. E. Toole; Maxcy Hal. by Henry Holley; Isabella, by J. Crouch & Son; Norda. by G. W. Bonnell; Dagmar Muscovite, by A. S. Owen;' Mocking Bird, by C.C.Young; Florence Onward, by S. H. McBride; Uneeda Boy, by M. C.Jordan; Kittie Pow- ers, by Dave Waixell; Joe Mack, by Dan Keeler; Pattie Rey, by Walter Newton. Heats won— first, Kittie Powers, time, 2:15x4; second, Kittie Powers, time, 2:17: third, Kittie Powers, time, 2:19. First money, Kittie Powers 250 00 Second money. Joe Mack 125 00 Third money, Isabella 75 00 Fourth money. Norda 50 00 Running, one mile, purse, $200- nine entries: Thos. Carey, by R. W. DeNeffe; Marquette, by L. O. Munger & Co.; Kid McCoy, by George Sanders; Hallott P. by C. A. Alderson; Meddlesome Miss, by Harry Feltham; In the Swim, by F. H. Clayton: Banquo. by J. Brandon; Maidstone, by Butler & Vauehn; Elwin, by Lee Broaddus. Time, 1:45'4. First money, Maidstone 125 00 Second money, Elwin 50 00 Third money, Hallott P 25 00 Running, three-quarter mile, purse, $200— nine entries: Geo. H. Ketcbum, by Fred Kraft & Co.; Cake Walk, by Drennan & Powell; Cricket Buck, by G. C. Hinton; Hazel H. by Thos. Delaney; Morris Wolf, by C. A. Alderson; Doctor Jones, by L.J. Paul; Col. Galvin by Richard Wright; True Fit, by Alf. Huntley; Prairie King, by Ed Boils. Time, 1:15**. First money, George H. Ketchum $125 00 Second money, Cricket Buck 50 00 Third money, Dr. Jones 25 00 Two-twenty trot, purse $600—20 entries: Frequent, by N. J. Aldrich; Hippolite, by W. E. Thomas; Bedford Girl, by Geo. A. Fuller; Glenview Phallas. by Aura Booth; Harry Yeomans. by A. W. Long- ley; Hally B B, by W. L. Brown: Hilla L. by J. R. Tucker; Sherbet, by L. E. Broadwell; Dr. Price, by J. W. La Bar; Pneumatic, by H. C. Bowman: White- foot, by J. H. Snyder; Miss Dell, by A. J. Mead; Boodler. by Venture Stock Farm; Frost Wilkes, by J. F. nenney; Jim Wilkes. Jr., by C. H. Bower; Domitian. by W. H. Mills; Alit. by A. Tullis: Greever. by Geo. A. Flatt; Celest. by Float Jolly; Neighbor Girl, by Float Jolly. Heats won— 1st, Miss Dell, time, 2:15; 2d, Miss Dell, time, 2:14;U; 3d. Miss Dell, time, 2:153-i. First money, Miss Dell 300 00 Second money. Hally B B 150 00 Third money. Domitian 90 00 Fourth money, Jim Wilkes, Jr 60 00 157 Lot 72 — Speed — Continued. Two-twenty pace, purse $600-19 entries: ' NoNamie. by L. P. Helm; Rex Abdallah, by W. E. Thomas; Ben H G, by Wm. Davidson; Fabiola, by Roy Miller; Reaver, by Henry Hurst; E W. by C. E. Hasey, Fred T. Moran. by Jno. D. Robnett; Lou McGregor, by C. H. Brown; Galvano Bell, by A. B. Spangler: Stella D, by O. H. Drury; Tom Keller, by W. T. Mcllvain; Tom Thumb, by L. B. Thomas; Dutch Marie, by G. W. Bonnell; Cliftie, by J.N. Longnecker; Rose Russell, by W. H. Marshall; Joseph R. by W. A. Sombart; Ellen Wood, by Manlove Bros.; Toniator. by Float Jolly; Black Pilot, by A. B. Spangler. Heats won— 1st. E W. time. 2:1612; 2d. No Namie, time. 2:1614; 3d, NoNamie. time. 2:181s; 4th. NoNamie, time. 2:16*2. First money. No Namie ??9 22 Second money. E W 150 00 Third money, Fabiola 90 m Two-twelve trot, purse $600— seven entries: Hoppergrass, by H. J. Marbold; Brown Bago. by Mrs. P. H. Donnelly; ThoniD- son, by Venture Stock Farm; Liege, by F. S. Whitman; Gamin, by P. J.Mc- Evoy; Miss Lycurgus, by C. J. Evans; Solon Grattan, by Grattan Stock Farm. Race declared off on account of rain. Running one mile novelty, purse $200— six entries: Banquo 2d, by J. Bradson; Lenora, by J. H. Quarton; Angie, by Drennan & Powell; True Fit, by Alf Huntley; Frank B, by Float Jolly; Cousin Letty, by J. B. Cormwell. Time l:43ia. Money, Cousin Letty $200 00 Two twenty-five pace, purse $500— eight entries: ,.,..«,, Ben H G, by Wm. Davidson; Mabel D. by Ditch & Woodward; Suprett, by C. H. Anthony; Cornette. by E. T. Litton & Son; Black Kid, by S. A. Roseberry; Rose Russell, by W. H. Marshall; Baron Nutpine. by C. M. Woods; Joe MacK, by Dan Keler. Race declared off on account of rain. » Two-nine pace, purse $600—14 entries: " . Sir Alcantara, by A. W. Liekert: Little Squaw, by F. O Crideburg; Robert Wilkes, by Wm. Davidson; Sheelah. by Fred Gornaufio; Reno M, by A. L. Mil- liken; Tommy Wilton, by Fred J. Figge; Fanny Dillard, by John L. Wentz; Agitato, by John L. Wentz; Mark Derby, by C. P. Johnson; Persornette. by Wm. Wiley; Dick Wilkes, by G. E. Hutton; Flowing Tide, by Jas. Hazlett; Red Seal, by Venture Stock Farm; Sophia, by W. H. Mills. Race declared off on account of rain. Two-twenty-five trot, purse $500—16 entries: Lord Linton, by Geo. A. Fuller; Do.n Artful, by F. W. Norris; Dedron, Jr., by Thomas McFarland; Hilla L. by J. R. Tucker; Ashford, by E. A. Hughes; Ada Bernal. by J. W. [go; Youngreen Allerton. by Youngreen Bros.; Lemont, by W. S. Halliday; Walter Hill, by W. S. Weese; Florence B. by Jacob Thomas & Son; Corvsond, by L. E. Wheeler; Sister Kate, by W. T. Wood; John Harper, by Charles Hiller; Nitrogen, by Ella Hall; Celest, by Float Jolly: Allen Lewis, by Float Jolly. Race declared off on account of rain. Running one and one-quarter mile, purse $300— five entries: Kid McCoy, by G. E. Sanders: Meddlesome Miss, by H. Feltham; Thos. Casey, by R. W. DeNeff; Marquette, by L. O. Munger: Maidstone, by Butler & Vaughn. Race declared off on account of rain. Running, seven-eighths mile, purse $200—13 entries: Lucy M, by T. O. Grimm; Col. Galvin. by Richard Wright; Waupedie, by Coles Brown; George H. Ketchem. by Fred Kraft; Hallott P, by C. A. Alderson; Frank B. by Jolly Float; Junior H. by W. Haney; Papa Harry, by H. A. Cotton; Leone, by Tom Keiser; Cake Walk, by Drennan & Powell; Elniu, by Broaddus Bros.; In the Swim, by F. H. Clayton; Little Brad, by James Boston. Race declared off on account of rain. Two-sixteen trot, purse $600— seven entries: Baby B. by N. J Aldrich; Admiral Symmes, by Lowden & Nickells; Normeda. by Wm. Davidson: Amerigo, by John R. Quein: Rejected Stone, by G. W. Bon- nell: Gracie T. by Henry Horn; Ida Sultan, by S. E. Edgar. Race declared off on account of rain. Two-sixteen pace purse $600— 19 entries: No Namie. by L. P. Helm; Dell S,by H. M. Stocking; Ethlyn C.by F. D. Chesebro; Dora Delpha.by G. R. Reniff; Mango, by J. O. Vrooman: Silva Woodford, by Wm. Davidson; E S E.by E. S. Easton; Major P, by Milton Pickrell; Nestor, by J. S. Peterson: Lady Wilkes, by E. A. Hughes; Fred T. Moran, by John D. Robnett; Lon McGregor, by C. H. Brown; Lundeen, by Youngreen Bros.; Black Pilot, by A. B. Spangler; Frank Yoakum, by Onawa Park Stock Farm; Billy K. by Kitterman & Sous; Robert G, by R. O. Grimes; Connie, by Venture Stock Farm; Frank Merriott. by W. I. Saffell. Race declared off on account of rain. 158 Lot 72 — Speed — Concluded. Running, three-fourths mile, purse $200— five entries: Cricket Buck, by G. C. Hinton; True Fit. by Alf Huntley; South Pork, by J. Barton; De Witt, by Samuel Balch; Morris Wolf, by C. A. Alderson. Race declared off on account of rain. Two-thirty-five pace, purse $500—19 entries: Lavota, by Dr. Kendrick; Tony K. by A. W. Kern; Walker S, by W. S. Sears; Maxcy Hal, by Henry Holley; Westfield. by Robert Endsley; Pussey Wilkes, by W. T. Downing; Isabella, by J. Crouch & Son; Norda, by G. W. Bonnell; Dag- mar Muscovite, by A. S. Owen; Mocking Bird, by C. C. Young; Florence On- ward, by S. H. McBride; Dewey Dumas, by J. H. Belt, Jr.; UneedaCoy. by M. C. Jordan; Daisy Sheldon, by C. M. Woods; Leslie B, by Dave Waixell; Baron Aquarius, by Thos. Smith; Billy H, by Wm. Henderson; Joe Mack, by Dan Keelar; Pattie Roy, by Walter Newton. Race declared off on account of rain. Two-forty trot, purse $500—19 entries: Paclorice, by F. T. Fowler; Sunbeam, by F. T. Fowler; Bonna Medium, by Wm. Davidson; Edna Dillon, by Geo. A. Fuller; Lou Russell, by C. B. Augustine; Jim Longley, by A. W. Longley; Bonnie Medium, by W. S. Sears; Shellmeg.by E. W. Orr; Wilteswe, by Thos. Delaney; Joe Steiner. by C. H. Anthony; George Muscovite, by Chas. Bond; Boodler. by Venture Stock Farm: Bessie Dillon, by James Hall; Theodore, by Aulgur & Taylor; Ideania. by L. E. Wheeler; Ruth Ardelia. by J. H. Lamb; New Market, by C. M. Woods; Lady Lee. hy Sam Zerkowskey: Chas. Marion, by Chas. Parks. Race declared off on account of rain. Judges— H.. J. Kline, Chicago, 111.; H, B. Taylor, Aurora, 111.; C. G. Cash- ing, Princeton, 111. CLASS O— SHEEP. E. B. DAVID, Superintendent Lot 73 — Cotswold. RAMS. Ram 2 years old or over— five entries: First premium. George Harding & Son, Waukesha. Wis $15 00 Verna 15865, dropped March, 1897; bred by T. C. Phelps. Greensboro, Ind.; sire. Sterling value 8776; darn. Julie 11348. Second premium, George Harding & Son. Waukesha. Wis 10 00 Top Mast 19013: dropped spring. 1898; bred by W. Houlton, Northleach, Eng.; sire, Toby (704); dam, H. B. 519. Third premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis Ribbon Ram 1 year old and under 2— eight entries: First premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha. Wis 12 00 Houlton's 1239—21926; dropped 1899; bred by W. Houlton. Northleach, Eng. ; sire, Sir Toby (878); dam, H. B. 523. Second premium, Wilson Bros.. Muncie, Ind 8 00 Third premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis Ribbon Houlton's 1324— 22168; dropped 1899; bred by W. Houlton, Northleach.; sire. Sir Toby (878); dam. H. B. 320. Ram under 1 year old— ten entries: First premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha. Wis 10 00 Swanwicks 46— 21921; dropped spring, 1900; bred by Russell Swanwick, Ciren- cester, Eng.; sire. R. S. 29 (818); dam. R. S. 97-71. Second premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 6 00 Swanwick's 24—21922; dropped spring, 1900; bred by Russel Swanwick, Ciren- cester. Eng.; sire, R. S. 11 (876); dam. R. S. 96—76. Third premium, Wilson Bros., Muncie, Ind Ribbon 159 Lot 73 — Cotswold — Concluded. EWES. Ewe 2 years old or over— nine entries: First premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 15 00 Park Ewe 27, 16593: dropped spring 1898; bred by J. Park & Sons, Burgessville, Ont; sire, Pelton's 31—14680; dam, Park Ewe 4—14881. Second premium. Wilson Bros., Muncie, Ind 10 00 Third premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis Ribbon Thompson's 342—15734; dropped spring 1896; bred by W. Thompson; sire.Kniarht Errant 7298; dam, Thompson's 184—6913. Ewe 1 year old and under 2— seven entries: First premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 12 00 Hutton's 1168—21923; dropped 1899; bred by W. Hutton, Northleach, Eng.; sire, Count (851); dam. H B 928. Second premium, Wilson Bros., Muncie, Ind 8 00 Third premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis Ribbon Houlton's 1184—22169: dropped 1899; bred by W. Houlton, Northleach, Eng.; sire Count (851) ; dam, H B 229. Ewe under 1 year old— 11 entries: First premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 10 00 Gillett's 4556— 21975; dropped 1900; bred by Thos. Gillett, Kilkenny, Eng.; sire. Reciprocity (747): dam, Cotswold ewe. Second premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 6 00 Gillett's 4557-21976; dropped 1900: bred by Thos. Gillett. Kilkenny. Eng.; sire. Reciprocity (747); dam, Cotswold ewe. Third premium. Wilson Bros., Muncie, Ind Ribbon FLOCKS. Ram of any age, ewe 2 years old or over, ewe 1 year old and under 2, ewe under 1 year old— six entries: First premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 18 00 Verna 15865, Park Ewe 17—16593. Houlton's 1168—21923, Gillett's 4556-21975. Second premium, Wilson Bros., Muncie, Ind 12 00 PENS. Four lambs, two rams and two ewes, the get of one ram, bred and owned by exhib- itor—four entries: First premium, John Rawlings, Ravenswood. Ont 18 00 Rawlings' 525— 21829, Rawlings' 528—21822, Rawlings' 529—21823. Rawlings' 534— 21828. Rawlings' 525—21829; dropped 1900; sire, Major 14213: dam, Rawlings' 426—16576. Rawlings' 528—21822; dropped 1900; sire, Major 14213: dam. Rawlings' 367—15306. Rawlings' 529-21823; dropped 1900; sire. Major 14213; dam. Lovely 8396. Rawlings' 534—21828; dropped 1900; sire. Major 14213; dam, Rawlings' 362—15301. Second premium, J. Hall Woodford, Muncie, Ind 12 00 CHAMPION. Ram any age— seven entries: Premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 15 00 Houlton's 1249-21926, Ewe any age— seven entries: Premium. George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 15 00 Houlton's 1168—21923. Judge— C. F. Curtiss, Ames, la. 160 Lot 74 — Leicester and Lincoln. HAMS. Ram 2 years old or over— one entry: First premium, George Harding & Son, WauKesba, Wis S10 00 Ram 1 year old and under 2— one entry, no award. Ram under 1 year old— no entry. EWES. Ewe 2 years old or over— no entry. Ewe one year old and under 2— no entry. Ewe under 1 year old— no entry FLOCKS. Ram any age, ewe 2 years old or over, ewe 1 year old and under 2, ewe under 1 year old— no entry. PENS. Four lambs, two rams and two ewes, the get of one ram, bred land owned by exhi- bitor—no entry. CHAMPION. Ram any age— two entries: Premium, George Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 12 00 Ewe any age— no entry. Judge — J. J. Edgerton, Ames, la. Lot 75 — Southdown. RAMS. Ram 2 years old or over— four entries: First premium. George Allen, Allerton, 111 $15 00 Chichester King 20th 12279. Second premium. George McKerrow & Sons, Susses, Wis 10 00 Third premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield. Ill Ribbon Woodside 63-98. 11927; dropped April. 1898; bred by J. A. Leland; sire, Woodside 10459; dam, Woodside Ewe 15, 11756. Ram 1 year old and under 2— four entries: First premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 12 00 Second premium, George Allen, Allerton, 111 8 00 Ram under 1 year old— six entries: First premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 10 00 Second premium, Georee Allen, Allerton. Ill 6 00 Third premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis Ribbon EWES. Ewe 2 years old or over— five entries: First premium. George Allen, Allerton, 111 15 00 Second premium, George Allen, Allerton, 111 .10 00 Third premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons. Sussex, Wis Ribbon Ewe 1 year old and under 2— six entries: First premium, George Allen, Allerton, Hi 12 00 Second premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis . 8 00 Third premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis Ribbon Ewe under 1 year old— six entries: First premium, George Allen, Allerton, III 10 00 Second premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis . 6 00 Third premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis Ribbon FLOCKS Ram any age, ewe 2 years old or over, ewe 1 year old and under 2, ewe under 1 year old— five entries. First premium, George Allen, Allerton. Ill $18 00 161 Lot 75 — Southdown — Concluded. flock— Concluded. Second premium, George McKerrow & Sons. Sussex, Wis 12 00 Third premium, George McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis Ribbon PENS. Four lambs, two rams and two ewes, the get of one ram, bred and owned by ex- hibitor—two entries: First premium. George McKerrow & Sons. Sussex, Wis $18 00 Second premium. George Allen, Allerton, 111 12 00 CHAMPION. Ram any age— four entries: Premium, George McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 15 00 Ewe any age— four entries: Premium. George Allen, Allerton, 111. Judge — C. F. Curtiss, Ames, Iowa. Lot 76— Shropshire. RAMS. Rams 2 years old or over: First premium. G. H. Davidson, Millbrook, N. Y $15 00 Second premium. G. H. Davidson. Millbrook, N. Y 10 00 Third premium, George Allen. Allerton, 111 Ribbon Ram 1 year old and under 2— nine entries: First premium, George Allen. Allerton. Ill 12 00 Second premium, G. H. Davidson. Millbrook, N- Y 8 00 Third premium, George Allen, Allerton, 111 Ribbon Ram under 1 year old— ten entries: First premium, G. H. Davidson, Millbrook, N. Y 10 00 Second premium, G. H. Davidson, Millbrook, N. Y Ribbon EWES. Ewe 2 years old or over— seven entries: First premium. G. H. Davidson, Millbrook, N. Y 15 00 Second premium, G. H. Davidson. Allerton, 111 10 00 Third premium, George Allen, Allerton, 111 Ribbon Ewe 1 year old and under 2— nine entries: First premium, G. H. Davidson, Millbrook, N. Y 12 00 Second premium. G. H. Davidson, Millbrook. N. Y 8 00 Third premium, George Allen. Allerton, 111 Ribbon Ewe under 1 year old— nine entries: First premium, G. H. David, Millbrook. N. Y 10 00 Second premium, G. H. Davidson. N. Y 6 00 Third premium, Geeorge Allen, Allerton, 111 Ribbon FLOCKS. Ram any age, ewe 2 years old or over, ewe 1 year old and under 2, ewe under 1 year old— four entries: First premium, G. H. Davidson. Millbrook, N. Y 18 00 Second premium, George Allen, Allerton. Ill 12 00 Third premium. G. H. Davidson, Millbrook. N. Y Ribbon PENS. Four lambs, two rams and two ewes, the get of one ram, bred and owned by exhib- itor—three entries: First premium, G. H. Davidson. Millbrook. N. Y 18 00 Second premium, G. H. Davidson. Millbrook, N. Y 12 00 —11 A. 162 Lot 76 — Shropshire — Concluded. CHAMPION. Ram any age— sis entries: Premium, G. H. Davidson. Millbrook, N. Y 15 00 Ewe any age— six entries: Premium, G. H- Davidson, Millbrook, N. Y 15 00 Judge — C. F. Curtiss, Ames, la. Lot 77 — Oxford. RAMS.. Ram 2 years old or over— five entries: First premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 15 00 Second premium, R. J. Stone, Stonington. Ill 10 00 Young Jumbo 2d 19852; dropped 1897; bred by J. T. Hobbs, Hampton, Eng.; sire, Jumbo (2101): dam. Bountiful (208). Ram I year old and under 2— six entries: First premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 12 00 Second premium, R. J. Stone. Stonington. Ill 8 00 Eady's Bright Star (112); dropped 1899; dam. J. C. Eady. Irchester, Eng.; sire. Top Price (2680); dam, Eady ewe. Third premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis Ribbon Ram under 1 year old— seven entries: First premium, R.J. Stone. Stonington, 111 10 00 Youthful George (3329); dropped 1900; bred by W. J. P. Reading, Langford, Eng.; sire. Adams' 141 of 1898 (2752); dam. Morton 1st (1931). Second premium. Geo. McKerrow & Sons. Sussex, Wis 6 00 Third premium. Geo. McKerrow & Sons. Sussex. Wis Ribbon EWES. Ewe 2 years old or over— six entries: First premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 15 00 Second premium, R. J. Stone, Stonington, 111 6 00 Third premium, R. J. Stone. Stonington, 111 Ribbon Eady's Perfection 18446; dropped 1896; bred by John C. Eady, Irchester. Eng.; sire. Tread well's Perfection (1563); dam, Wenchenlow Hero (991). Ewe 1 year old and under 2— five entries: First premium, Geo McKerrow & Sons. Sussex, Wis 12 00 Second premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 8 00 Third primum. Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis Ribbon Ewe under 1 year old— six entries; First premium. Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 10 00 Second premium. R. J. Stone, Stonington, 111 6 00 Langford Queen; dropped 1900; bred by W. J. P. Reading, Langford, Eng. ; sire. Langford Hero (3242); dam. Morton 1st (1931). Third premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis Ribbon FLOCKS. Ram any age, ewe 2 years old or over, ewe 1 year old and under 2, ewe under 1 year old— five entries: First premium, Geo. MeKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 18 00 Second premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 12 00 Third premium, R. J. Stone. Stonington, 111 Ribbon Eady's Bright Star (112), Eady's Perfection 18446, . Langford Queen. 163 Lot 77 — Oxford — Concluded. PENS. Four lambs, two rams and two ewes, the get of one ram, bred and owned by exhib- itor—three entries: First premium, R. J. Stone. Stonington. Ill $18 00 Stone's 554. Stone's 549. Stone's 572. Stone's 550, Stone's 554; dropped 1900; sire. Hobbs' Rector 17470; dam, Oxford ewe. Stone's 549: dropped 1900; sire, Hobbs' Rector 17470; dam, Oxford ewe. Stone's 572; dropped 1900; sire, Hobbs' Rector 17470; dam, Oxford ewe. Stone's 550; dropped 1900; sire, Hobbs' Rector 17470; dam, Oxford ewe. CHAMPION. Ram any age— six entries: Premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons. Sussex, Wis 15 00 Ewe any age— six entries: Premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex. Wis 15 00 Judfje—C. F. Curtiss, Ames, la. Lot 78 — Hampshire. RAMS. Ram 2 years old or over— three entries: First premium. J. C. Seeley, Agt., Minneapolis, Minn J 10 00 Seeley's Imported No. 1.2591; dropped spring 1898; bred by Cary Coles. Salis- bury, Eng.; sire. Berry Court No. 62 (2695); dam. Coles ewe. Second premium, John Milton, Marshall, Mich 7 00 Dick; dropped 1897; bred by John Milton, Marshall. Mich.; sire, Milton's 40- 1001; dam, Milton's 9-1019. Ram 1 year old and under 2— four entries: First premium. John Milton, Marshall. Mich 8 00 British Champion 1212; dropped 1899; bred by W. T. Twidell, Wallingford. Eng.; sire, Cary the Second 1211; dam. Danesfleld 1211. Second premium, J. C. Seeley. Agt., Minneapolis, Minn 6 00 Seeley's Imported No. 2. 2592; dropped spring 1899; bred by Henry C. Stephens, Salisbury. Eng.; sire, Cholderton No. 27 (3150); dam, Hampshire ewe. Ram under 1 year old— five entries: First premium. J. C. Seeley. Agt., Minneapolis, Minn 6 00 Sedley's Imported No. 3; dropped spring 1900; bred by James Flower. Salis- bury, Eng. ; sire, Highclerc (3300) ; dam, Chelmark ewe. Second premium, John Milton, Marshall. Mich 4 00 Milton's Imported 531-1206: dropped 1900; bred by J. Dean. Chittern, Eng.; sire, Chittern 96-1204; dam, Chittern ewe 1205. Third premium. J. C. Seeley, Agt., Minneapolis, Minn Ribbon Seeley's Imported No. 4; dropped spring 1900; bred by James Flower, Salis- bury, Eng.; sire, Highclerc 3300; dam, Chelmark ewe. EWES. Ewe 2 years old or over— five entries: First premium, John Milton, Marshall, Mich $10 00 Lady Flowers 1016; dropped 1896; bred by James Flower, Salisbury, Eng.; sire. Footpath 1015; dam, Chilmark ewe 1014. Second premium, J. C. Seeley, Agt.. Minneapolis, Minn 7 00 Cochrane's No. 10. 5134; dropped 1897; bred by W. B. Greenfield. England; sire, (No. 2228); dam, Hampshire ewe. Third premium, J. C. Seeley, Agt.. Minneapolis, Minn Ribbon Cochrane's No. 5.5129; dropped 1897; bred by W. B. Greenfield, England; sire, (2228); dam. Hampshire ewe. Ewe 1 year old and under 2— four entries: First premium. John Milton. Marshall. Mich 8 00 The Hampshire Queen 1209; dropped 1899; bred by James Flower, Chilmark, Eng.; sire, George 1. 1207; dam, Chilmark ewe (2332). 164 Lot 78 — Hhmpshire — Concluded. ewes— Concluded . Second premium, J. C. Seeley. Agt., Minneapolis, Minn 6 00 Seeley's Imported No. 5. 6463; dropped spring 1899; bred by James Flower, Salisbury, Eng. ; sire. Favour (2570); dam, Chelmark ewe. Third premium, J. C. Seeley. Agt., Minneapolis, Minn Ribbon Seeley's Imported No. 6, 6464; dropped spring 1899; bred by James Flower, Salisbury, Eng. ; sire. Famous (3132); dam, Chelmark ewe. Ewe under 1 year old— four entries: First premium, John Milton, Marshall, Mich 6 00 The Champion Lamb 1197; dropped 1900; bred by E. D. Briant, England; sire, Cholderton 34-1196; dam, Imp 1195. Second premium, John Milton, Marshall, Mich 4 00 Coles' Choice 1200; dropped 1900; bred by Cary Coles, Salisbury, Eng.; sire. Nelson Foster 1198; dam. Coles' ewe 136-1199. Third premium, J. C. Seeley, Agt., Minneapolis, Minn Ribbon Seeley's Imported Ng. 7, 6465; dropped spring 1900; bred by James Flower, Sal- isbury, Eng.; sire, Hisrhclerc (3300); dam, Chelmark ewe. FLOCKS. Rain any age. ewe 2 years old or over, ewe 1 year old and under 2, ewe under 1 year old— four entries: First premium. John Milton, Marshall, Mich 12 00 Imported Champion 1030, Lady Flowers 1016, The Hampshire Queen 1209, The Champion Lamb 1197, Imported Champion 1030; dropped 1896; bred by Cary Coles. Salisbury, Eng.; sire, Carl 1023; dam. Coles 1, 1029. Second premium. J. C. Seeley, Agt, Minneapolis, Minn 8 00 Seeley's Imported No. 1 (2591). Cochran's No. 10, 5134, Seeley's Imported No. 5. 6463. No. 7. 6465. Third premium, John Milton. Marshall. Mich Ribbon PENS. Four lambs, two rams and two ewes, the get of one ram, bred and owned by exhib- itor—four entries: First premium, John Milton, Marshall. Mich $12 00 The Michigan Boy 1170, The Hampshire King 1172, Milton's 662—1176. Milton's 660—1175. The Michigan Boy 1170; dropped 1900; sire, Imported Champion 1030; dam, Mil- ton's 120—1005. The Hampshire King 1172; dropped 1900; sire. Imported Champion 1030; dam. Lady Flowers 1016. Milton's 662-1176; dropped 1900; sire, Imported Champion 1030: dam, Daisy 1 1014. Milton's 660-1175; dropped 1900; sire. Imported Champion 1030; dam. Daisy I 1014. Second premium, John Milton, Marshall, Mich 8 00 J. Milton's 658— 1177, J. Milton's 659— 1178, Popsey 663— 1130. Daisy 661—1179. J. Milton's 658—1177; dropped 11900; sire. Imported Champion 1030; dam, Mil- ton's 300—1020. J. Milton's 659—1178; dropped .1900: sire, Imported Champion 1030; dam, Mil- ton's 300-1020. Popsey 663— 1130; dropped 1900; sire. Imported Champion 1030; dam, Milton's Choice 1033. Daisy 661—1179; dropped 1900; sire, llmported Champion 1030; dam, Milton's Choice 1033. Third premium, J. C. Seeley. Agt.. Minneapolis. Minn Ribbon Seeley's Imported No 3 2593. No. 4 2594. No. 7 6465. No. 8 6466. I Seeley's Imported No. 8 6466; dropped spring 1900; bred by James Flower, Salis- bury, Eng.; sire. Highclerc (3300); dam, Chelmark Ewe. CHAMPION. Ram any age— five entries: Premium, John Milton, Marshall, Mich $12 00 The British Champion 1212. Ewe any age— five entries: Premium, John Milton, Marshall, Mich 12 00 The Hampshire Queen 1209. Judge — C. F. Curtiss, Ames, la. 165 Lot 79 — Rambouillet. RAMS. Ram 2 years old or over— five entries: First premium. Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha. Wis .. $15 00 Second premium, Lincoln Bros., Milford Center, O 10 00 Third premium, Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis Ribbon Ram 1 year old and under 2— eight entries: First premium. Geo..Harding & Son. Waukesha. Wis 12 00 Second premium. Max Chapman, New California, O 8 00 Fashion 4; dropped April, 1899; bred by Max Chapman; sire, Hanson 18; dam. OEL418. Third premium, Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis Ribbon Ram under 1 year old— eight entries: First premium, Max Chapman, New California, O 10 00 No. 24; dropped February, 1900; bred by Max Chapman; sire. Von Below's No. 2072; dam. O. E. L. 88. Second premium, Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha. Wis 6 00 Third premium. Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis Ribbon EWES. Ewe 2 years old or over— six entries: First premium, Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha. Wis 15 00 Second premium. Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 10 00 Third premium. Max Chapman, New California, O Ribbon Lizzie 144; dropped March, 1896; bred by Max Chapman; sire, Hugo 545'; dam, O. E. L. 62. Ewe 1 year old and under 2— six entries: First premium, Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 12 00 Second premium. Max Chapman. New California, O 8 00 Grace 11; dropped April, 1899: bred by Max Chapman; sire, Hugo 545"; dam, O. E. L. 202. Third premium, Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis Ribbon Ewe under 1 year old— six entries: First premium. Max Chapman. New California, O 10 00 Daisy 17; dropped October, 1899; bred by Max Chapman: sire. True Type 184; dam.M. & Co's No. 555. Second premium, Geo. Harding & Son. Waukesha, Wis 6 00 Third premium, Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis Ribbon FLOCKS, Ram any age. ewe 2 years old or over, ewe 1 year old and under 2, ewe under 1 year old— four entries: First premium, Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 18 00 Second premium. Max Chapman, New California, O 12 00 Fashion 4, Lizzie 144, Grace 11, Daisy 17. PENS. Four lambs, two rams and two ewes, the get of one sire, bred and owned by exhi- bitor—tbree entries: First premium. Max Chapman, New California, O 18 00 No. 24. No. 25, Daisy 17, Beauty 30. No. 25; dropped February, 1900; sire. Von Below's No. 2072: dam, O. E. L. 172. Beauty 30; dropped February, 1900; sire. Von Below's Mo. 207'; dam. O. E. L. 283. Second premium. Lincoln Bros., Milford Centre, 0 12 00 166 Lot 79 — Rambouillet Concluded. CHAMPION. Ram any age— eight entries: Premium, Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis $15 00 Ewe any age— seven entries: Premium, Geo. Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis 15 00 Judge — J. J. Edgerton, Ames, la. Lot 079 — Merino. RAMS. Ram 2 years old or over— eight entries : First premium, Uriah Cook & Son, West Mansfield, O $15 00 Dingley; dropped 1898; bred by M. K. Baughn, Kaymond, O.; sire, Merino; dam. Merino. Second premium, C. H. Bell, Ashley. 0 10 00 C. H. Bell's 111; dropped 1898; bred by C. H, Bell; sire. G. S. Thomas' 217; dam, J. A. Bell's 233. Third premium. C. H. Bell, Ashley, O Ribbon (J. H. Bell's 110; dropped 1898: bred by C. H. Bell; sire, G. S. Thomas' 217; dam, J. A. Bell's 271. Ram 1 year old and under 2-nine entries: First premium, C. H. Bell, Ashley 0 12 00 C. H. Bell's 11; dropped 1899; bred by C. H. Bell; sire. E. Campbell's 185; dam, J. A. Bell's 275. Second premium, C. H. Bell. Ashley. 0 8 0<> C. H. Bell's 13; dropped 1899; bred by C. H. Bell; sire. E. Campbell's 485: dam, J. A. Bell's 253. Third premium. C. H. Bell. Ashley, O Ribbon C. H. Bell's 16: dropped 1899; bred by C. H. Bell; sire. G. S. Thomas' 217; dam. J. A. Bell's 403. Ram under 1 year old— nine entries: First premium. R. D. Williamson, Xenia, O 10 00 Williamson'* 300; dropped Feb. 24, 1900; bred by R. D. Williamson; sire. Ohio King 192; dam, Shattuck's 793. Second premium, C. H. Bell. Ashley. O 6 00 C. H. Bell's 2d: dropped 1900; bred by C. H. Bell; sire. E. Campbell's 502; dam. J. A. Bell's 239. Third premium, C. H. Bell, Ashley, O Ribbon C. H. Bell's 27: dropped 1900; bred by C. H. Bell; sire, E. Campbell's 502; dam, J. A. Bell's 236. EWES, Ewe 2 years old or over— eight entries: First premium, Uriah Cook & Son, West Mansfield, 0 15 00 No. 1; dropped 1898; bred by Uriah Cook & Son; sire. Cook's 556; dam, Cook's 472. Second premium, ('. C. Bell. Ashley, O 10 00 C H. Bell's 114; dropped 1898; bred by C. H. Bell; sire, E. Campbell's 485; dam, J. A. Bell's 186. -H Third premium, Uriah Cook & Son, West Mansfield, Ohio Ribbon No. 2; dropped 1898; bred by Uriah Cook & Son; sire. Cook's 556; dam, Cook's 548. Ewe 1 year old and under 2— nine entries: First premium, Uriah Cook &Son. West Mansfield, O 12 00 No. 3; dropped 1899; bred by Uriah Cook & Son; sire, L. E. Shattuck's 1123- dam, Cook's 540. Second premium, C. H. Bell. Ashley, O 8 00 C. H. Bell's 115; dropped 1899; bred by C. H. Bell; sire. E. Campbell's 489; dam, J. A. Bell's 298. Third premium. C. H. Bell. Ashley. O Ribbon C. H. Bell's 119; dropped 1899; bred by C. H. Bell; sire. E. Campbell's 489; dam, J. A. Bell's 297. 167 Lot 079 — Merino — Concluded. ewes— Concluded . Ewe under 1 year old— ten entries: First premium, R. D. Williamson. Xenia. O 3>iu uu Williamson's 285; droppedi Feb. 6,1900; bred by R. D. Williamson; sire, Ohio King 192; dam, Sprague's 108. Second premium, C. H. Bell. Ashley. O 6 00 0. H. Bell's 133; dropped 1900; bred by C. H. Bell; sire, h. Campbell s 502; dam, J. A. Bell's 131. Third premium, R. D. Williamson. Xenia. O -••-- Ribboa Williamson's 284; dropped Feb. 2, 1900; bred by R. D. Williamson; sire, Ohio King 192; dam, Blauer's 230. FLOCKS. Ram any age, ewe 2 years old or over, ewe 1 year old and under 2, ewe under 1 year old— six entries: First premium, Uriah Cook & Son. West Mansfield, O Is 00 Dingley. No. 1, No. 3, No. 4. No. 4; dropped 1900; bred by Uriah Cook & Son; sire, Shattuck's 1123; dam. Cook's 544. Second premium, C. H. Bell. Ashley.lO 12 00 C. H. Bell's 111, 114. 119, 133. Third premium. R. D. Williamson, Xenia, O Ribbon Williamson.s 300, 229, 251, 285. Williamson's 229; dropped March 10, 1898; bred by R. D. Williamson; sire, Kodak 226; dam, Shattuck's 618; ■Williamson's 251: dropped Feb. 13. 1899; bred by R. D. Williamson; sire. All Wool 567; dam. Williamson's 167. PENS. Four lambs, two rams and two ewes, the get of one ram, bred and owned by exhib- itor—six entries: First premium, R. D. Williamson, Xenia, O $18 00 Williamson's 300,301,284,285. Williamson's 301; dropped March 2. 1900; sire. Ohio King 192; dam, J. A. Bell's 288. Second premium, C. H. Bell, Ashley, O 12 00 C. H. Bell's 20,27,133,148. C. H. Bell's 148; dropped 1900; sire. Merino; dam, Merino. CHAMPION. Ram any age— six entries: . „„ Premium. C. H. Bell, Ashley, O $15 00 C. H. Bell's 11. Ewe any age— seven entries: Premium. Uriah Cook & Son, West Mansfield, O lo 00 No. 1. Judge — J. J. Edgerton, Ames, la. Lot 80 — Suffolk — No Entry. Lot 81 — Cheviot. RAMS. Ram 2 years old or over— three entries: First premium, Crodian & Hartman.Fincastle, Ind $10 00 Putnam Boy 276. Second premium. Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle, Ind 7 00 Tommy 1st 3160. Ram 1 year old and under 2— three entries: First premium, Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle. Ind 8 00 Glen 3375. Second premium, Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle, Ind 6 00 Sir Lloyd 3476. 168 Lot 81 — Cheviot — Concluded. rams— Concluded . Ram under 1 year old— four entries: First premium, Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle. Ind : 6 00 Tommey 2d. Second premium, Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle, Ind 4 00 Sir Walter. EWES. Ewe 2 years old or over— four entries: First premium, Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle, Ind $10 00 Beatrice 3167. Second premium, Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle, Ind 7 00 Lady Maud 212. Ewe 1 year old and under 2— four entries: First premium, Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle, Ind 8 00 Dutch Girl 3377. Second premium, Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle, Ind 6 00 Lady Crodian 3387. Ewe under 1 year old— four entries: First premium, Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle, Ind 6 00 Mary. Second premium, Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle, Ind 4 00 Beatrice 2d. FLOCKS. Ram any age, ewe 2 years old or over, ewe 1 year old and under 2, ewe under 1 year old— three entries: First premium, Crodian & Hartman. Fincastle, Ind 12 00 Putnam Boy 276, Beatrice 3167. Dutch Girl 3377, Mary. Second premium, Crodian & Hartman. Fincastle. Ind 8 00 Glen 3375, Lady Maud 212, Lady Crodian 3387. Beatrice 2d. PENS. Four lambs, two rams and two ewes, the get of one sire, bred and owned by exhib- itor—two entries: First premium. Crodian & Hartman. Fincastle, Ind 12 00 Tomney 2d, Sir Walter, Mary, Beatrice 2d. CHAMPION. Ram any age— three entries: Premium, Crodian & Hartman, Fincastle, Ind 12 00 Ewe any age— four entries: Premium, Crodian & Hartman. Fincastle, Ind 12 00 Judge — C. F. Curtiss, Ames, la. Lot 82 — Dorset Horn. RAMS. Ram 2 years old or over— two entries: First premium; R. Stuy vesant, Allamuchy, N.J 10 00 Tranquillity 800—371; dropped October. 1397; bred by R. Stuyvesant; sire. Tran- quillity 405—5545; dam. Tranquillity 278—3450. . Second premium. R. Stuyvesant. N.J 7 00 Young Victor 832— 372; dropped October, 1897; bred by R. Stuyvesant; sire. Vic- tory 716; dam, Tranquillity 718-6317. Ram 1 year old and under 2— two entries: First premium. R. Stuyvesant, Allamuchy, N. J 8 00 Tranquillity 895—895; dropped October. 1898: bred by R. Stuyvesant; sire. Tran- quillity 842—370; dam. Tranquillity 837-654. Second premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 6 00 169 Lot 82 — Dorset Horn — Concluded. rams— Concluded. Ram under 1 year old— four entries: First premium, R. Stuyvesant, Allamuchy, N. J $6 00 Tranquillity 973—1401; dropped October, 1889; bred by R. Stuyvesant; sire. Tran- quillity 826—372; dam. Tranquillity 375-837. Second premium, R. Stuyvesant, Allamuchy. N. J 4 00 Tranquillity 979—1407; dropped October 1899: bred by R. Stuyvesant, sire. Tran- quillity 826—372; dam. Tranquillity 833-650. Third premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis Ribbon EWES. Ewe 2 years old or over— three entries: First premium. R, Stuyvesant, Allamuchy. N. J 10 00 Tranquillity 750— 378; dropped October. 1896; bred by R. Stuyvesant; sire, Tran- quillity Boy 2584; dam, Linden Rose 605—5168. -Second premium, R. Stuyvesant, Allamuchy, N. J 7 00 Tranquillity 808—373; dropped October. 1897; bred by R. Stuyvesant; sire Tran- quillity 405—5545; dam, Tranquillity 219-1761. Third premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis Ribbon Ewe 1 year old and under 2— four entries: First premium, R. Stuyvesant, Allamuchy. N. J 8 00 Tranquillity 899— 899; dropped October, 1898: bred by R. Stuyvesant; sire. Tran- quillity 843—658: dam. Tranquillity 838—655. Second premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons. Sussex, Wis 6 00 Third premium, R. Stuyvesant, Allamuchy, N.J Ribbon Tranquillity 936—934; dropped October, 1898: bred by R. Stuyvesant; sire, Tran- quility 842-370; dam, Tranquillity 816-633. Ewe under 1 year old— five entries: First premium, R. Stuyvesant, Allamuchy, N. J $ 6 00 Tranquillity 969—1398: dropped October. 1899; bred by R. Stuyvesant; sire. Tran- quillity 826-372; dam, Tranquility 434—822. Second premium, Geo. McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 4 00 Third premium, R. Stuyvesant, Allamuchy, N.J Ribbon Tranquillity 999—1424; dropped October, 1899; bred by R. Stuyvesant; sire, Tran- quillity 826—372: dam. Tranquillity 835—652. FLOCKS. Ram any age, ewe 2 or over, ewe 1 and under 2, ewe under 1— three entries : First premium, R. Stuyvesant. Allamuchy. N.J $12 00 Tranquillity 800—371, Tranquillity 750—378, Tranquillity 899-899, Tranquillity 969-1398. Second premium, George McKerrow & Sons, Sussex, Wis 8 00 Third premium, R. Stuyvesant, Allamuchy. N.J Ribbon Tranquillity 895—895, Tranquility 808—373, Tranquillity 936—934, Tranquillity 999—1424. PENS. Four lambs, two rams and two ewes, the get of one sire, bred and owned by exhib- itor—one entry: First premium, R. Stuyvesant, Allamuchy, N. J $12 00 Tranquillity 973-1401, Tranquillity:979-1507, Tranquillity 969— 1398, Tranquillity 999—1424. CHAMPION . Ram any age— three entries: Premium, R. Stuyvesant, Allamuchy, N.J $12 00 Tranquillity 800-371. Ewe any age— three entries: Premium. R. Stuyvesant, Allamuchy, N. J 12 00 Tranquillity 750—378. Judge — C. F. Curtiss, Ames, la. 170 CLASS D— SWINE. JAMES H. ASHBY, Superintendent. Lot 83 — Berkshire. BOARS. Boar 2 years old or over— three entries: First premium. John F. Stover. Crawfordsville, Ind S12 00 King Marvie 51279; farrowed April 20,1898; bred by John F. Stover; sire. Young Baron Victor 46822; dam. Lady Lee LIX 44804. Second premium. Biltmore Farms, Biltmore. N. C S 00 Third premium. Biltmore Farms, Biltmore, N. C Ribbon Boar 1 year old and under 2— nine entries: First premium. Karl B. dough. N. Amherst, O S12 00 Rocklund's Joy 51696; farrowed Oct. 20. 1898; bred by A.J. Lovejoy & Son, Roscoe, 111. sire. Wrangler's Duke IV 47721 ; dam, Baroness Lady 42808. Second premium, Geo. W. Jessup. Rockville, Ind 8 00 Baron Wrangler VI 51328; farrowed Oct. 20.1898; bred by A. J. Lovejoy & Son, Roscoe, ill.; sire. Wrangler Duke II 47721; dam. Baroness Lady 42508. Third premium, Biltmore Farms, Biltmore, N. C Ribbon Boar 6 months old and under 12— seven entries: First premium. Biltmore Farms, Biltmore, N. C S10 00 Second premium, Karl B. Clough. N. Amhearst, 0 5 00 Rockland's Topper 53692; farrowed Oct. 8.1899; bred by Karl B. Clough; sire, Rockland's Gentry 51027; dam. Poetess of North Amsterdam 51361. Third premium. John F. Stover, Crawfordsville. Ind Ribbon Royal Lee 54851; farrowed Oct. 24, 1899; bred by John F. Stover; sire. Royal Sandcreek IX, 51049; dam. Lady Lee LXVII. 51043. Boar under 6 months old— 15 entries: First premium, I. N. Barker & Son, Thorntown. Ind 5 00 Lee Boy; farrowed March 30, 1900; bred by I. N. Barker & Son; sire. Governor Lee 47971; dam. Columbus Girl II, 47068. Second premium, G. E. Council, Williamsville, 111 3 00 Third premium, I. N. Barker & Son, Thorntown, Ind Ribbon Model Prince, farrowed April 8.1900: bred by I. N. Barker & Son; sire. Governor Lee 47971; dam. Model Princess 43695. sows. Sow 2 years old or over— ten entries: First premium. John F. Stover. Crawfordsville. Ind S12 00 Lady Lee LXVII. 51043; farrowed April- 20, 1898: bred by John F. Stover; sire. Young Baron Victor 46822; dam. Lady Lee LIX. 44804. Second premium, John F. Stover, Crawfordsville, Ind 8 00 Princess Lady II, 51047; farrowed Jan. 10,1898; bred by John F. Stover; sire. Sir Longfellow 44814; dam. Princess Lee 41808. Third premium. Biltmore Farms. Biltmore, N. C Ribbon Sow 1 year old and under 2—19 entries. First premium. Biltmore Farms, Biltmore, N. C $12 00 Second premium, Karl B. Clough, N. Amherst. 0 8 00 Darkness Lady II. 51741; farrowed Oct. 16.1898; bred by Jas. Riley. Sons & Co., Thorntown. Ind ; sire, Jessie Lee 43841; dam, Darkness Lady 43379. Third premium, Geo. W. Jessup. Rockville. Ind Ribbon Baroness Lady II, 51324; farrowed Oct. 20, 1898; bred by A. J. Lovejoy & Son, Roscoe, 111.: sire. Wrangler Duke II. 47721; dam, Baroness Lady 42508. Sow 6 months old and under 12—15 entries: First premium, Geo. W. Jessup, Rockville, Ind 10 00 Victor's Queen IV, 54616. Third premium. Biltmore Farms. Biltmore, N. C Ribbon Sow under 6 months old— 13 entries: First premium. I. N. Barker & Son, Thorntown, Ind 5 00 Bachelor Girl 55449; farrowed April 2.1900: bred by I. N. Barker 15 00 Sow any age— one entry: Premium. Davis Bros., Dyer, Ind l0 00 breeder's ring. Boar and three sows over 1 year— two entries: First premium, Davis Bros., Dyer, Ind 10 CO Second premium, Davis Bros., Dyer. Ind 5 00 Boar and three sows over 1 year bred by exhibitor— two entries: First premium. Davis Bros., Dyer, Ind 10 00 Second premium, Davis Bros., Dyer, Ind 5 00 Boar and three sows under 1 year— two entries: First premium. Davis Bros., Dyer, Ind 10 0J Second premium, Davis Bros., Dyer, Ind 5 00 Boar and three sows under 1 year bred by exhibitor— two entries: First premium, Davis Bros., Dyer. Ind = «« Second premium. Davis Bros., Dyer, Ind 5 00 Four pigs under 6 months old, produce of same sow— three entries: First premium. Davis Bros.. Dyer, Ind 10 00 Second premium, Davis Bros., Dyer Ind 5 00 Four swine, get of same boar, bred by exhibitor— two entries: First premium, Davis Bros., Dyer, Ind 1° °0 Second premium, Davis Bros., Dyer. Ind 10 00 Judge— F. M. Lail, Marshall, Mo. CLASS E— POULTRY. C. A. TATMAN, Superintendent. Lot 88 — American. Barred Plymouth Rock, male fowl— five entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis SI 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock. Ind Ribbon Barred Plymouth Rock, female fowl— eight entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium, Geo. A. Heyl. Washington. 111. 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock. Ind Ribbon Barred Plymouth Rock, male chick— 13 entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft, Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller. Champaign. Ill 75 Third premium. Jas. R. Stice. Jacksonville, 111 Kibbon Barred Plymouth Rock, female chick— 19 entries: First premium, D. F. Palmer, Yorkville. Ill 1 00 Second premium, O. W. Mayer. Mt. Pulaski, 111 75 Breeding Pen Barred Plymouth Rocks— six entries: First premium, D. F. Palmer, Yorkville. Ill 2 25 Second premium. R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind 1 50 Third premium. W. M. Green, Joliet, 111 Ribbon Buff Plymouth Rock, male fowl— nine entries: First premium. J. D. Key worth. Evanston, 111 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill Ribbon Buff Plymouth Rock, female fowl- 18 entries: First premium, J. D. Key worth, Evanston, 111 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 7a Third premium. Geo. A. Heyl. Washington. Ill Ribbon 179 Lot 88 — American — Continued. Buff Plymouth Rock, male chick— 12 entries: First premium, J. D. Key worth, Evanston, 111 SI 00 Second premium, Ben Le Gore, Marshall, 111 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberta & Co., fort Atkinson. Wis Ribbon Buff Plymouth Rock, female chick— 20 entries: First premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind 1 00 Second premium. J. D. Key worth, Evanston, 111.. 75 'Ihird premium, R. E.Jones, Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon Breeding Pen Buff Plymouth Rocks— 10 entries: First premium. J. D. Keyworth. Evanston. Ill 2 25 Second premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock. Ind 1 50 Third premium, Charles F. Henry. Shipman, 111 Ribbon White Plymouth Rock, male fowl— 12 entries: First premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock. Ind 1 00 Second premium. W. S. McGraw. Springfield, 111 75 Third premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon White Plymouth Rock, female fowl— 15 entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium. R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind 75 Third premium, J. E. Palm, Springfield, 111 Ribbon White Plymouth Rock, male chick— 17 entries: First premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock, Ind 1 00 Second premium. W. S. McGraw, Springfield, 111 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co , Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon White Plymouth Rock, female chick— 23 entries: First premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 1 00 Second premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock, Ind 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Breeding Pen White Plymouth Rocks— nine entries: First premium, R. E. Jones. Flat Rock, Ind 2 25 Second premium, W. S. McGraw, Springfield. Ill : 1 50 Third premium, W. S. McGraw. Springfield. Ill Ribbon Pea-comb Plymouth Rock, male fowl— no entry- Pea-comb Plymouth Rock, female fowl— no entry. Pea-comb Plymouth Rock, male chick— no entry. Pcacomb Plymouth Rock, female chick— no entry. Breeding Pen Pea-comb Plymouth Rocks— no entry. Silver Wyandotte, male fowl— seven entries: First premium. Mrs. George Hanley, Hoopeston, III 1 00 Second premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock. Ind 75 Third premium. Mrs. George Hanley, Hoopeston, 111 Ribbon Silver Wyandotte, female fowl— 11 entries: First premium, Mrs. George Hanley, Hoopeston, 111 1 00 Second premium, Rainey Miller. Champaign. Ill 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Silver Wyandotte, male chick— ten entries: First premium, Mrs. George Hanley, Hoopeston, 111 1 00 Second premium, Mrs. George Hanley. Hoopeston. Ill 75 Third premium, Mrs. George Hanley, Hoopeston, 111 Ribbon Silver Wyandotte, female chick— 12 entries: First premium. Mrs. George Hanley, Hoopeston. Ill 1 00 Second premium. Mrs. George Hanley. Hoopeston, 111 r,uu Third premium, Mrs. George Hanley, Hoopeston, 111 Ribbon Breeding Pen Silver Wyandottes— five entries: First premium, Mrs. George Hanley, Hoopeston, 111 2 25 Second premium. R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind r>-ul Third premium, Mrs. George Hanley. Hoopeston. Ill Ribbon White Wyandotte, male fowl— ten entries: First premium, R. E Jones. Flat Rock, Ind 1 00 Second premium. E.G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 75 Third premium, Geo. G. Rose, Shawneetown, 111 Ribbon White Wyandotte, female fowl— 28 entries: First premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock, Tnd 1 00 Second premium. W. M. Green, Joliet, 111 „.i_i. '" Third premium. R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon 180 Lot 88 — American — Continued. White Wyandotte, male chick — 22 entries: First premium. M. H. Gray. Springfield. Ill 1 00 Second premium. Fred B. Keifer. Marshall. Ill 75 Third premium. W. M. Green. Joliet, 111 Ribbon White Wyandotte, female chick— 39 entries: First premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock. Ind 1 00 Second premium. M. EL Gray. Springfield, 111 75 Third premium. M. H. Gray, Springfield. Ill Ribbon Breeding Pen White Wyandottes— 15 entries: First premium. C. H. Bell, Ashley. O 2 25 Second premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock. Ind 1 50 Third premium. Geo. G. Rose, Shawneetown, 111 Ribbon Golden Wyandotte, male fowl— four entries: First premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind .- J 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft , Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Golden Wyandotte, female fowl — nine entries: First premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock, Ind 1 00 Second premium, E. G- Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon Golden Wyandotte, male chick — four entries: First premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock. Ind 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon Golden Wyandotte, female chick- seven entries: First premium. C. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock. Ind 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon Breeding Pen Golden Wyandottes— three entries: First premium, R. E. Jones. Flat Rock, Ind 2 25 Second premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill 1 50 Buff Wyandotte, male fowl— three entries: First premium, M. F. Yegge, De Witt, la 1 00 Second premium, M. F. Yegge. DeWitt, la 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis Ribbon Buff Wyandotte, female fowl— five entries: First premium. M. F. Yegge. DeWitt. la 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, M. F. Vegge, DeWitt, la Ribbon Buff Wyandotte, male chick— six entries: First premium. M. F. Yegge. DeWitt. la 1 00 Second premium. M. F. Yegge. DeWitt. la 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Buff Wyandotte, female chick— 11 entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co . Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium, Ben Le Gore, Marshall. Ill 75 Third premium, Ben Le Gore, Marshall, 111 Ribbon Breeding Pen Buff Wyandottes — four entries: First premium, M. F Yegge. De Witt. la 2 25 Second premium. Ben Le Gore. Marshall. Ill 1 50 Third premium. Mrs. Jessie V. Price, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Black Wyandotte, male fowl— two entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 75 Black Wyandotte, female fowl— five entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller. Champaign. Ill 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Black Wyandotte, male chick— two entries: First premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 1 00 Black Wyandotte, female chick— three entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller. Champaign. Ill 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Breeding Pen Black Wyandottes— two entries: First premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 2 25 181 Lot 88 — American — Concluded. Black Java, male fowl— two entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis $1 00 Black Java, female fowl— four entries: First premium, Herbert Hodgson. Albion, 111 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, Herbert Hodgson. Albion, 111 Ribbon Black Java, male chick— three entries: First premium, Herbert Hodgson, Albion, 111 1 00 Second premium, Herbert Hodgson. Albion, 111 75 Black Java, female chick— three entries: First premium, Herbert Hodgson. Albion, 111 1 00 Second premium. Herbert Hodgson, Albion, 111 75 Third premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Breeding Pen Black Javas— two entries: First premium, Herbert Hodgson, Albion, 111 2 25 Mottled Java, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Mottled Java, female fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Mottled Java, male chick— one entry— no award. Mottled Java, female chick— one entry— no award. Breeding Pen Mottled Javas— one entry— no award. White Java, male fowl— one entry— no award. White Java, female fowl— one entry— no award. White Java, male chick— one entry— no award. White Java, female chick— one entry— no award. Breeding Pen White Javas— one entry— no award. American Dominique, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 American Dominique, female fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 American Dominique, male chick— two entries- no award. American Dominique, female chick— two entries— no award. Breeding Pen American Dominiquea— one entry— no award. Jersey Blue, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Jersey Blue, female fowl— two entries: b'irst premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Jersey Blue, male chick— one entry— no award. Jersey Blue, female chick— one entry— no award. Breeding Pen Jersey Blues— one entry— no award. Judyes—B.N. Pierce, Indianapolis, Ind.; M. W.Summers, Cur- ran, 111. Lot 89 — Asiatic. Light Brahma, male fowl— nine entries: First premium, Harvey C. Wood, Mt. Pulaski, 111 1 00 Second premium. Harvey C. Wood, Mt. Pulaski, 111 75 Third premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Light Brahma, female fowl— 20 entries: First premium, Harvey C. Wood. Mt. Pulaski. Ill 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, Harvey C. Wood, Mt. Pulaski. Ill Ribbon Light Brahma, male chick— 14 entries: First premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock. Ind 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Light Brahma, female chick— 28 entries: First premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind 1 00 Second premium. Harvey C. Wood, Mt. Pulaski. Ill 75 Third premium, Harvey C. Wood. Mt. Pulaski, 111 , Ribbon 182 Lot 89 — Asiatic — Continued. Breeding Pen Light Brahmas— eight entries: First premium, Harvey C. Wood. Mt. Pulaski, 111 2 25 Second premium. R. E. Jones, Flat Rock. Ind 1 50 Third premium, Harvey C. Wood. Mr. Pulaski. Ill Ribbon Dark Brahma, male fowl— three entries: First premium, Rainey Miller. Champaign, 111 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Dark Brahma, female fowl— five entries: First premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller. Champaign, 111 Ribbon Dark Brahma, male chick— three entries: First premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 1 00 Second premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 75 Dark Brahma, female chick— six entries: First premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 1 00 Second premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill 75 Third premium, Warren Rothgeb, Milf ord. 111 — Ribbon Breeding Pen Dark Brahmas— three entries: First premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 2 25 Buff Cochin, male fowl— five entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. Rsiney Miller. Champaign, 111 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller. Champaign, 111 Ribbon Buff Cochin, female fowl— eight entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller. Champaign, 111 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Buff Cochin, male chick— eight entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Buff Cochin, female chick— eight entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock. Ind 75 Third premium, R. E.Jones, Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon Breeding Pen Buff Cochins— four entries: First premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill 2 25 Second premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock. Ind 1 50 Third premium, Warren Rothgeb, Milford. Ill Ribbon Partridge Cochin, male fowl— four entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller Champaign. Ill 75 Third premium. Warren Rothgeb, Milford, 111 Ribbon Partridge Cochin, female fowl— 11 entries: First premium. Rainey Miller. Champaign. Ill W 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Partridge Cochin, male chick— six entries: First premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill 1 00 Second premium, Warren Rothgeb, Milford. Ill 75 Third premium, Warren Rothgeb, Milford, 111 Ribbon Partridge Cochin, female chick— eight entries: First premium. Warren Rothgeb. Milford. Ill 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller. Champaign. Ill 74 Third premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign, HI Ribbon Breeding Pen Partridge Cochins— five entries: First premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 2 25 Second premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill 150 Third premium, Warren Rothgeb. Milford, 111 Ribbon White Cochin, male fowl— two entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 White Cochin, female fowl— four entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller. Champaign. Ill _ 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill Ribbon 183 Lot 89 — Asiatic — Concluded. White Cochin, male chick— one entry— no award. White Cochin, female chick— one entry— no award. Breeding Pen White Cochins— two entries— no award. Black Cochin, male fowl— four entries: First premium, Will J. Blackman. Normandy, Mo 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Black Cochin, female fowl— nine entries: ■ First premium, Will J. Blackman, Normandy, Mo t 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 75 Third premium, WillJ. Blackman, Normandy, Mo Ribbon Black Cochin, male chick— four entries: First premium, Will J. Blackman, Normandy, Mo 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller. Champaign. Ill 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Black Cochin, female chick— five entries: First premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill 1 00 Second premium. Will J. Blackman, Normandy, Mo 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill Ribbon Breeding Pen Black Cochins— four entries: First premium. Will J. Blackman, Normandy, Mo 2 25 Second premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 1 50 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Black Langshan, male fowl— four entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, Rainey Miller. Champaign, 111 75 Third premium, J. E. Lauterbach. Springfield, III Ribbon Black Langshan, female fowl— seven entries: First premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, III 1 00 Second premium, E- G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 75 Third premium, J. E. Lauterbach, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Black Langshan, male chick— four entries: First premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 1 00 Second premium, J. E Lauterbach, Springfield. Ill 75 Third premium, J. E. Lauterbach, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Black Langshan, female chick— seven entries: First premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill 1 00 Second premium, J. E. Lauterbach, Springfield. Ill 75 Third premium, J. E. Lauterbach, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Breeding Pen Black Langshans— four entries: First premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 2 25 Second premium, J. E. Lauterbach, Springfield, 111 1 50 White Langshan, male fowl— three entries: First premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield. Ill 1 00 Second premium. J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 75 White Langshan. female fowl— three entries: First premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium. J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis Ribbon White Langshan, male chick— three entries: First premium. J. A. Leland. Springfield. Ill 1 00 Second premium. J. A. Leland, Springfield. Ill 75 White Langshan. female chick— three entries: Firbt premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 I 00 Second premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield. Ill 75 Breeding Pen White Langshans— two entries: First premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 2 25 Judges— B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, Ind.; M. W. Summers, Cur- ran, 111. 184 Lot 90 — Mediterranean. White Leghorn, male fowl— nine entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis SI 00 Second premium. J. E. Lauterbach. Springfield, 111 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon White Leghorn, female fowl— 17 entries: First premium. J. E. Lauterbach, Springfield, 111 ] 00 Second premium, J. E. Lauterbach, Springfield, 111 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon White Leghorn, male chick— 25 entries: First premium, J. E. Lauterbach, Springfield. Ill 1 00 Second premium. Thomas Telford. Petersburg, 111 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis Ribbon White Leghorn, female chick— 25 entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. Thomas Telford. Petersburg, 111 75 Third premimum. W. S. McGraw. Springfield, 111 Ribbon Breeding Pen White Leghorns— six entries: First premium, J. E. Lauterbach, Springfield, 111 2 25 Second premium. W. S. McGraw, Springfield, 111 1 50 Third premium. Geo. D. Coon, Springfield. Ill Ribbon White Rosecomb Leghorn, male fowl— four entries: First premium. Geo. D. Coon, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield. Ill Ribbon White Rosecomb Leghorn, female fowl— five entries: First premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield. Ill 1 00 Second premium. Geo. D. Coon. Springfield, 111 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon White Rosecomb Leghorn, male chick— four entries: First premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 Ribbon White Rosecomb Leghorn, female chick— four entries: First premium, J. A. Leland. Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium. J. A. Leland. Springfield. Ill 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co , Ft. Atkinson. I Wis Ribbon Breeding Pen White Rosecomb Leghorns— two entries: First premium, J A. Leland. Springfield, 111 2 25 Brown Leghorn, male fowl— eight entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, C. H. Bell, Ashley, O Ribbon Brown Leghorn, female fowl— 12 entries: First premium. Will J. Moore. Jacksonville. Ill 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, C. H. Bell, Ashley, O Ribbon Brown Leghorn, male chick— 11 entries: First premium. Will J. Moore. Jacksonville. Ill 1 00 Second premium. C. H. Bell, Ashley, 0 75 Third premium, Will J. Moore. Jacksonville, 111 Ribbon Brown Leghorn, female chick— 18 entries: First premium. Will J. Moore, Jacksonville. Ill 1 00 Second premium. J. E. Louterbach, Springfield, 111 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts &('o.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Breeding Pen Brown Leghorns— seven entries: First premium. Will J Moore, Jacksonville, 111 2 25 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 50 Third premium, C. H. Bell. Ashley, O Ribbon Brown Rosecomb Leghorn, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Brown Rosecomb Leghorn, female fowl— two entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 75 Brown Rosecomb Leghorn, male chick— five entries: First premium. H. H. Masterson, Girard. Ill 1 09 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, H. H. Masterson, Girard. Ill Ribbon 185 Lot 90— Mediterranean — Continued. Brown Rosecoinb Leghorn, female chick— 17 eiatries: First premium, H. H. Masterson.Girard, 111 $1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, H. H . Masterson, Girard, 111 Ribbon Breeding Pen Brown Rosecomb Leghorns— one entry— no award. Black Leghorn, male fowl— four entries: First premium, J. E. Palm, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, H. C. Hunt, Delavan, 111 Ribbon Black Leghorn, female fowl— six entries: First premium, J. E. Palm, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill Ribbon Black Leghorn, male chick— eight entries: First premium. H. C. Hunt, Delavan, 111 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, H. C. Hunt, Deiavan.Ill Ribbon Black Leghorn, female chick— eight entries: First premium, H. C. Hunt, Deiavan.Ill 1 00 Secend premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, H. C . Hunt, Delavan. Ill Ribbon Breeding Pen Black Leghorns— three entries: First premium, J. E. Palm. Springfield, 111 2 25 Second premium, J. E. Palm, Springfield, 111 1 50 Dominique Leghorn, male fowl— one entry— no award. Dominique Leghorn, female fowl— one entry— no award. Dominique Leghorn, male chick— one entry— no award, Dom'nique Leghorn, female chick— one entry— no award. Breeding Pen Dominique Leghorns— one entry— no award. Buff Leghorn, male fowl— six entries: First premium, C. H. Bell. Ashley 0 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Buff Leghorn, female fowl— 16 entries : First premium. E. G, Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, C. H. Bell, Ashley, 0 75 Buff Leghorn, male chick— 13 entries: First premium, Mrs. Jessie V. Price, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium, Mrs. Jessie V. Price, Springfield, 111 75 Third premium, C. H. Bell, Ashley, O Ribbon Buff Leghorn. female chick— 15 entries: First premium, E.G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. C. H. Bell, Ashley. 0 75 Third premium, Geo. D. Coon, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Breeding Pen Buff Leghorns— eight entries: First premium, C. H. Bell, Ashley. O 2 25 Second premium. J. E. Lauterbach. Springfield. Ill . 1 50 Third premium, Mrs. Jessie V. Price, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Black Rosecomb Leghorn, male fowl— one entry— no award. Black Rosecomb Leghorn, female fowl— one entry— no award. Black Rosecomb Leghorn, male chick— one entry— no award. Black Rosecomb Leghorn, female chick— one entry— no award. Breeding Pen Black Rosecomb Leghorns— one entry— no award. Silver Duckwing Leghorn, male fowl— one entry— no award. Silver Duckwing Leghorn, female fowl— one entry— no award. Silver Duckwing Leghorn, male chick— one entry— no award. Silver Duckwing Leghorn, female chick— one entry— no award. Breeding Pen Silver Duckwing Leghorn— one entry— no award. 186 Lot 90 — Mediterranean — Concluded. White Minorca, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts &Co.,Ft. Atkinson, Wis $1 00 White Minorca. female fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 White Minorca, male chick— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 White Minorca, female chick— one entry: First premium. E. G.Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Breeding Pen White Minorcas— one entry— no award. Black Minorca, male fowl— five entries: First premium, J. A. Lander. Carterville, 111 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, J. A. Lander, Carterville, 111 Ribbon Black Minorca, female fowl— seven entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, J. A. Lauder, Carterville. Ill 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Black Minorca, male chick— seven entries: First premium. J. A. Lauder, Carterville. Ill 1 00 Second premium. J. A. Lauder. Carterville. Ill 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis Ribbon Black Minorca, female chick— five entries. First premium, J. A. Lauder. Carterville. Ill 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller, Champaigrn. Ill 75 Third premium. J. A. Lauder, Carterville, 111 Ribbon Breeding Pen Black Minorcas— three entries: First premium, J. A. Lauder. Carterville, 111 2 25 Second premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 1 50 Andalusian, male fowl— two entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Andalusian, female fowl— six entries First premium, Herbert Hodgson, Albion. Ill 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, Herbert Hodgson, Albion, 111 Ribbon Andalusian, maie chick — five entries: First premium, Herbert Hodgson. Albion. Ill 1 00 Second premium. Herbert Hodgson, Albion 111 75 Third premium, R. E.Jones, Flat Rock. Ind Ribbon Andalusian, female chick— five entries: First premium, Herbert Hodgson, Albion, 111 1 00 Second premium. Herbert Hodgson, Albion, 111 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Breeding Pen Andalusians— three entries: First premium, Herbert Hodgson, Albion. Ill 2 25 White-faced Bluck Spanish, male fowl— five entries: First premium, J. E. Lauterbach, Springfield, III 1 00 Second premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill , 75 Third premium, Henry L. Matze, Springfield, 111 Ribbon White-faced Black Spanish, female fowl— eight entries: First premium. Henry L. Matze. Springfield. Ill 1 00 Second premium. J. E. Lauterbach, Springfield, 111 D. . 75 Third premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill Ribbon White-faced Black Spanish, male chick-four entries: First premium, Henry L. Matze, Springfield. Ill 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill '» Third premium. Rainey Miller. Champaign, 111 Ribbon White-faced Black Spanish, female chick— four entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill 75 Third premium, Henry L. Matze, Springfield 111 Ribbon Breeding Pen White-faced Black Spanish— three entries: First premium, Henry L. Matze, Springfield, 111 2 2c. Second premium, Rainey Miller. Champaign, 111 1 50 Judges— B. A. Pierce, Indianapolis, Ind.; M. W. Summers, Curran, 111. 187 Lot 91 — Polish. White-crested Black, male fowl— four entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis $1 00 Second premium. B. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon White crested Black, female fowl— four entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 White-crested Black, male chick— three entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson," Wis 1 00 Second premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock. Ind 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon White-crested Black, female chick— five entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. R. E. Jones. Flat Rock. Ind 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock. Ind Ribbon Golden, male fowl— two entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co . Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 75 Golden, female fowl— three entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis t,..u7& Third premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Golden, male chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Golden, female chick— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Silver, male fowl— two entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 75 Silver, female fowl— two entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Silver, male chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Silver, female chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 White, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 White, female fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 White, maie chick— ene entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 White, female chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Bearded Golden, male fowl— two entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Bearded Golden, female fowl— two entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Bearded Golden, male chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Bearded Golden, female chick— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Bearded Silver, male fowl— two entries: First remium,, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co,, Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Bearded Silver, female fowl— two entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts &Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 188 Lot 91 — Polish— Concluded. Bearded Silver, male chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis Bearded Silver, female chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Bearded White, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Bearded White, female fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Bearded White, male chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis J 00 Bearded White, female chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Buff Laced, male fowl— two entries: First premium, M. F. Yegge. DeWitt, la 1 00 Buff Laced, female fowl— two entries: First premium. M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 1 00 Buff Laced, male chick— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Buff Laced, female chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 CO Judges— B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, '.Ind.; M. W. Summers, Cur- ran, 111. Lot 92 — Hamburg. Golden Spangled, male fowl— three entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis $1 00 Second premium, R. C- Reynolds. Jacksonville, 111 75 Third premium, R. C. Reynolds, Jacksonville, 111 Ribbon Golden Spangled, female fowl— three entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis I 00 Second premium, R. C. Reynolds. Jacksonville, 111 75 Third premium, R. C. Reynolds, Jacksonville. Ill Ribbon Golden Spangled, male chick— three entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium. R. C. Reynolds, Jacksonville. Ill 75 Third premium, R. C. Reynolds. Jacksonville, 111 Ribbon Golden Spangled, female chick— three entries: First premium. R. C. Reynolds. Jacksonville. Ill 1 00 Second premium. E.G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, R. C. Reynolds, Jacksonville, 111 Ribbon Golden Penciled, male fowl— two entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Golden Penciled, female fowl— two entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Golden Penciled, male chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co . Ft. Atbinson. Wis 1 00 Golden Penciled, female chick— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Silver Spangled, male fowl— three entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Silver Spangled, female fowl— six entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock. Ind Ribbon Silver Spangled, male chick— five entries: First premium. Frank Tilbury, Mt. Pulaski. Ill 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 75 189 Lot 92 — Hamburg — Concluded. Silver Spaneled, female chick— five entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Second premium, Frank Tilbury, Mt. Pulaski, 111 Silver Penciled, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Silver Penciled, female fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis Silver Penciled, male chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Silver Penciled, female chick— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Black, male fowl— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Black, female fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co . Ft. Atkinson, Wis Black, male chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Black, female chick— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis White, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis White, female fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis White, male chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft Atkinson. Wis White, female chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Red Cop. male fowl— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis Red Cap, female fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Red Cap. male chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis Red Cap. female chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis Judges — B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, Ind.; M. W. Summers, Curran, I'll. Lot 93 — French and Dorking. Houdan, male fowl— four entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis $1 00 Second premium. R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind 75 Third premium. Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Houdan, female fowl— six entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. R. E Jones, Flat Rock, Ind 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller. Champaign, 111 Ribbon Houdan, male chick— three entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock. Ind 75 Houdan. female chick — three entries: First premium. R. E. .Ton^s, Flat Rock, Ind 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon LaFleche, male fowl- two entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 75 $1 00 75 1 00 1 oo 1 00 1 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 190 Lot 93— French and Dorking — Concluded. La Fleche, female fowl— two entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis $1 00 Sezond premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 La Fleche, male chick— one entry. First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 La Fleche, female chisk— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Colored, male fowl— one entry— no award. Colored, female fowl— two entries: First premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 1 00 Colored, male chick— one entry— no award. Colored, female chick--one entry— no award. Silver Gray Dorking, male fowl— four entries: First premium, R. E. Jones. Flat Rock, Ind 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium. Geo. A. Heyl, Washington, 111 Ribbon Silver Gray Dorking, female fowl— eight entries: First premium, Geo. A. Heyl, Washington. Ill 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon Silver Gray Dorking, male chick— two entries: First premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind 1 00 Silver Gray Dorking, female chick— three entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 White, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 White, female fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 White, male chick, one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 White, female chick— one entry— no award. Judges — B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, Ind.; M. W. Summer, Curran, 111. Lot 94— Game. Black-breasted Red. male fowl— seven entries: First premium, John M. Hawley. Springfield, 111 $1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 75 Third premium, Mrs. Eva Half en, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Black-breasted Red, female fowl— 11 entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium, Mrs. Eva Halfen, Springfield, 111 75 Third premium, Mrs. Eva Halfen, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Black-breasted Red, male chick— 11 entries: First Dremium, Mrs. Eva Halfen, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium, John M. Hanley, Springfield, 111 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge. De Witt, la Ribbon Black-breasted Red, female chick— 12 entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, John M. Hanley, Springfield, 111 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge, De Witt, la Ribbon Brown Red, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Brown Red, female fowl— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Brown Red, male chick— three entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts &Co..Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 191 Lot 94 — Game — Concluded. Brown Red. female chick— three entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Golden Duck Wing, male fowl— three entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Golden Duck Wing, female fowl— one entry; First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Golden Duck Wing, male chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Golden Duck Wing, female chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Silver Duck Wing, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Silver Duck Wing, female fowl— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Silver Duck Wing, male chick— one entry— no award. Silver Duck Wing, female chick— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Red Pyle, male fowl— four entries: First premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Red Pyle, female fowl— eight entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Red Pyle, male chick— three entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Red Pyle. female chick— three entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Cornish Indian, male fowl— eight entries: First premium Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 1 00 Second premium, Frank H. Thomas. Jacksonville, 111 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Cornish Indian, female fowl— 12 entries: First premium, Frank H. Thomas, Jacksonville, 111 1 00 Second premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign. Ill 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Cornish Indian, male chick— eight entries: First premium, Frank H . Thomas, Jacksonville, 111 1 00 Second premium, Frank H. Thomas, Jacksonville, 111 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge, De Witt, la Ribbon Cornish Indian, female chick— eight entries: First premium, Frank H. Thomas. Jacksonville. Ill 1 00 Second premium, Frank H. Thomas, Jacksonville, 111 75 Third premium. M. F. Yegge. De Witt, la Ribbon Judges — B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, Ind.; M. W. Summers, Curran, 111. Lot 95 — Game Bantams. Black-breasted Red, male fowl— 14 entries: First Premium, R. R. Voris, Peoria, III $1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge, De Witt, la Ribbon Black-breasted Red, female fowl— 20 entries: First premium. R R. Voris. Peoria. Ill 1 00 Second premium, Mrs. M. D. Wing. Springfield. Ill 75 Third premium, Geo. G. Rose. Shawneetown, 111 Ribbon Black-breasted Red, male chick— 25 entries: First premium, Geo. G. Rose, Shawneetown, 111 1 00 Second premium, W. J. Lincoln, Mt. Pulaski. Ill 75 Third premium, R. R. Voris, Peoria. Ill Ribbon 192 Lot 95— Game Bantams — Continued. Black-breasted Red. female chick— 24 entries: First premium, R. R. Voris, Peoria. Ill i o« Second premium. Geo. G. Rose. Shawneetown, 111 <» Third premium, R. R. Voris. Peoria. Ill Kibbon Brown Red. male fowl-five entries: _ First premium, Mrs. M. D. Wing, Springfield. Ill 1 uo Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis v5 Third premium. M. F. Yegge, De Witt, la Kibbon Brown Red. female fowl— seven entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium. A. F Hughes, Springfield 111.. „-, K Third premium, Mrs. M. D. Wing, Springfield, 111 Kibbon Brown Red. male chick— three entries: First premium. A. F. Hughes. Springfield. Ill * uo Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Go.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis '» Third premium, A. F. Hughes. Springfield, III Kibbon Brown Red, female chick— five entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 OO Second premium. A. F. Hughes. Springfield, 111 '* Third premium, M. F. Yegge. De Witt, la Ribbon Golden Duck Wing, male fowl— three entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 W Second premium. Mrs. M. D. Wing. Springfield. Ill o-uu Third premium. Mrs. M. D. Wing. Springfield. Ill Kibbon Golden Duck Wing, female fowl— three entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. Mrs. M. D. Wing, Springfield. Ill 7» Third premium M. F. Yegge. De Witt. la Kibbon Golden Duck Wing, male chick— three entries: First premium. Mrs. M. D. Wing. Spriogheld. Ill i yu Second premium. E. G. Roberts — Bantams Other Than Game. Golden Seabright, male fowl— eight entries: First premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, lnd $1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis 75 Third premium. Gietl Bros., Springfield, 111 Ribbon Golden Seabright. female fowl— 11 entries: First premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind 1 00 Second premium. M. F. Yegge. DeWitt, la 75 Third premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 Ribbon Golden Seabright, male chick— six entries: First premium, Geo. D. Coon, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., F. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la Ribbon Golden Seabright, female chick— eight entries: First premium, Geo. D, Coon, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Bock, Ind Ribbon Silver Seabright, male fowl— seven entries: First premium, Frank H. Thomas, Jacksonville. Ill t 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon Silver Seabright, female fowl— nine entries: First premium, Frank H. Thomas, Jacksonville, 111 1 00 Second premium, Frank H. Thomas. Jacksonville. Ill 75 Third premium. M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la Ribbon Silver Seabright, male chick— six entries: First premium, Geo. D. Coon, Springfield. Ill 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts, & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Tbird premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt. la Ribbon Silver Seabright, female chick— six entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, Geo. D. Coon, Springfield 111 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt. la Ribbon Rosecomb Black, male fowl— three entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft Atkinson. Wis 1 00 Second premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la Ribbon Rosecomb Black, female fowl— four entries: First premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 1 00 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la Ribbon —13 A. 194 Lot 96— Bantams Other Than Game— Continued '. Rosecomb Black, male chick— four entries: First premium. E G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis $1 00 Second premium. M. F. Yegge. DeWitt, la 75 Third premium, E. G, Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Rosecomb Black, female chick— three entries: First premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt. la 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium. M, F. Yegge, DeWitt, la Ribbon Rosecomb White, male fowl— one entry— no award. Rosecomb White, female fowl— one entry— no award. Rosecomb White, male chick— one entry— no award. Rosecomb White, female chick— one entry— no award. Booted White, male fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Booted White, female fowl— one entry— no award. Booted White, male chick— one entry— no award. Booted White, female chick— one entry— no award. Buff Cochin, male fowl— ten entries: First premium, Chas. M. Gillett. Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium, Chas. M. Gillett, Springfield. Ill 75 Third premium, Chas. M. Gillett. Springfield, 111 Ribbon Buff Cochin, female fowl— 19 entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, W. J. Lincoln, Mt. Pulaski. Ill 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt. la Ribbon Buff Cochin, male chick— 13 entries: First premium, W. Price Burt, Springfield, 111 1 60 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, W. Price Burt, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Buff Cochin, female chick— 16 entries: First premium, Chas. M. Gillett, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium. M. F. Yegge. DeWitt. la 75 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Partridge Cochin, male fowl— three entries: First premium. Will J. Blackman, Normandy, Mo 1 00 Second premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 75 Partridge Cochin, female fowl— two entries: First premium, Will J. Blackman, NormaDdy, Mo 1 00 Partridge Cochin, male chick — two entries: First premium, M- F. Yegge, DeWitt. la , 1 00 Partridge Cochin, female chick— one entry— no award. White Cochin, male fowl— seven entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 75 Third premium, Mrs. M. D. Wing, Springfield, 111 Ribbon White Cochin, female fowl— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. J. A. Leland, Springfield, III 1 00 Second premium, M. F. Yegge. DeWitt, la 75 Third premium. Chas. M. Gillett, Springfield, 111 Ribbon White Cochin, male chick— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. J- A. Leland, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium. M. F. Yegge, DeWitt. la 75 Third premium, Mrs. J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 Ribbon White Cochin, female chick— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, Mrs. J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Black Cochin, male fowl— five entries: First premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind 1 00 Second premium. E. G.Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la Ribbon 195 Lot 96 — Bantams Other Than Game — Concluded. Black Cochin, female fowl— eight entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis $1 00 Second premium, Chas. M. Gillett, Springfield, 111 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon Black Cochin, male chick— ten entries: First premium, Chas. M. Gillett, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, W. Price Burt, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Black Cochin, female chick— ten entries: First premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 1 00 Second premium. W. Price Burt, Springfield. Ill 75 Third premium, R. E. Jones, Flat Rock, Ind Ribbon Black-tailed Japanese, male fowl— five entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. M. F. Yegge. DeWitt, la 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt. la Ribbon Black-tailed Japanese, female fowl— four entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, M. F. Yegge. DeWitt, la 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la Ribbon Black tailed Japanese, male chick— four entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 75 Third premium, Geo. D. Coon, Springfield. Ill Ribbon Black tailed Japanese, female chick— four entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium. M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 75 Third premium, Geo. D. Coon, Springfield, 111 Ribbon White Japanese, male fowl— four entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Second premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 75 Third premium, Geo. D. Coon, Springfield, 111 Ribbon White Japanese, female fowl — four entries: First premium, Geo. D. Coon, Springfield, 111 1 00 Second premium, E. G Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la Ribbon White Japanese, male chick— five entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis I 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft Atkinson, Wis 75 Third premium, M. F. Yegge. DeWitt, la Ribbon White Japanese, female chick— four entries: First premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 1 00 Black Japanese, male fowl— one entry— no award. Black Japanese, female fowl— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 00 Black Japanese, male chick— one entry— no award: Black Japanese, female chick— one entry— no award. White-crested White Polish, male fowl— three entries: First premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 1 00 White-crested White Polish, female fowl— three entries: First premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 1 00 White-crested White Polish, male chick— one entry— no award. White-crested White Polish, female chick— one entry— no award. Judges— B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, Ind.; M. W.Summers, Curran, Hi. 196 Lot 97 — Miscellaneous. Pair Russians— one entry— no award. Pair Sumatras— two entries: First premium, E. Q. Roberts & Co.. Ft. AtKinson, Wis ' $25(25 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis ~- 1L50 Pair Silkies— two entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co,, Ft. Atkinson, Wis 2 25 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 50 Pair Sultans— one entry— no award. Pair Frizzlies— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 2.25 Pair Rumpless— two entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 2 25 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 50 Pair Pea Fowls— two entries— no award. Two Capons— one entry— no award. Pair Swans— one entry— no award. Pair Pheasants— one entry— no award. Judges — B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, lnd.; M. W. Summers, Curran, Lot 98 — Guineas. Pair White, fowls— five entries: First premium, Geo. A. Heyl, Washington, 111 |S2 25 Second premium, Rainey Miller, Champaign, 111 1 50 Pair White chicks— one entry— no award: Pair other than White, fowls— three entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 2 25 Second premium, M. F. Yegge, DeWitt, la 1 50 Pair other than White, chicks— one entry— no award. Judges'— B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, lnd.; M. W. Summers, Curran, 111. Lot 99 — Turkeys. Pair Bronze, fowls— four entries: First premium, E, G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis $3 00 Second premium. Edw. Burroughs, El Paso, 111 1 50 Pair Bronze, chicks— six entries: First premium, Edw. Burroughs. El Paso, HI 3 00 Second premium, Edw. Burroughs, El Paso, 111 1 50 Pair Black, fowls— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 3 00 Pair Black, chicks— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 3 00 Pair Slate, fowls— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 3 60 Pair Slate, chicks— one entry: First premium. E. Q. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 3 00 Pair Buff, fowls— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 3 00 Pair Buff, chicks— two entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 3 00 Second premium, Geo. A. Heyl. Washington, 111. 1 50 Pair Narragansett. fowls— one entry: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 3 00 197 Lot 99 — Turkeys — Concluded.. Pair Narragansett, chicks— one entry— no award. Pair White, fowls— six entries: First premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 $3 00 Second premium. C. H. Bell, Ashley, O 1 50 Third premium. E. 3. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Pair White, chicks— four entries: First premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Geo. A. Heyl, Washington, 111 1 50 Judges— B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, Ind.; M. W. Summers, Curran, 111. Lot 100 — Ducks. Pair Aylesbury— two entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis $2 25 Pair Rouen— three entries: First premium, Geo. A. Heyl, Washington. Ill 2 25 Second premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 50 Third premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis Ribbon Pair Cayuga— three entries: First premium. E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 2 25 Pair White Muscovy— two entries: Fir3t premium. Geo. A. Heyl, Washington, 111 2 25 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 1 50 Pair Colored Muscovy— two entries: First premium, E, G.Roberts & Co., Ft, Atchison, Wis 2 25 Pair White-crested— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 2 25 Pair Pekin— three entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 2 25 Second premium. Geo. A, Heyl, Washington, 111 1 50 Third premium, Tom lies, Springfield, 111 Ribbon Pair White Call— two entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 2 25 Pair Gray Call— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 2 25 Pair East Indian or Black— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 2 25 Judges— B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, Ind.; M. W. Summers, Curran, 111. Lot 101 — Geese. Pair Embden— four entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts &Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis S3 00 Second premium, J. A. Leland, Springfield, 111 1 50 Third premium, Geo. A. Heyl, Washington, 111 Ribbon Pair Toulouse— two entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 3 00 Second premium. Geo. A. Heyl, Washington, 111 1 50 Pair White China— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 3 00 Pair Brown China— one entry: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis 3 00 Pair Egyptian— one entry— no award. Pair African— two entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 3 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 50 Pair Wild— two entries: First premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson. Wis 3 00 Second premium, E. G. Roberts & Co., Ft. Atkinson, Wis 1 50 Judges— B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, Ind.; M. W. Summers, Curran, 111. 198 Lot 102 — Pigeons. Display of Pigeons. 10 varieties— three entries: First premium, Gietl Bros.. Springfield. Ill $7 00 Second premium. J. M. Ornellas. Springfield, 111 3 00 Judges— B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, Ind.; M. W. Summers, Curran, 111. Lot 103— Poultry Yard Appliances. Incubator— 11 entries: _ , ,. Des Moines Incubator Co.. Des Moines, la Commendation Sure Hatch Incubator Co., Clay Centre. Neb Commendation The Cyphers Incubator Co.. Chicago, 111 Commendation Klondike Incubator Co., Des Moines. Ta Commendation Brooder— seven entries: _, , . Des Moines Incubator Co., Des Moines. la Commendation Sure Hatch Incubator Co., Clay Centre. Neb Commendation The Cyphers Incubator Co., Chicago, 111 Commendation Klondike Incubator Co.. Des Moines. la Commendation Incubator and Brooder Combined— one entry— no award. Display of Poultry Supplies— two entries— no award. Package of Eggs Packed for Shipment— one entry— no award. Shipping Coop— one entry: .. _, , . E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Commendation Brood Pen— one entry— no award. Exhibition Coop— one entry: „ , ,. E. G. Roberts & Co.. Ft. Atkinson. Wis Commendation Marker— one entry— no award. Judges— B. N. Pierce, Indianapolis, Ind.; M. W. Summers, Curran, 111. CLASS F— MECHANIC ARTS. W. C. GARRARD, Superintendent. No premiums awarded in this class, but every facility afforded for exhibition. Lot 104— Stoves, Metal Work, etc. Lot 105 — Furniture, Desks, etc. Lot 106 — Manufactures of Various Kinds. New Composition for Roofing or Siding— no entry. Lot 107 — Leather and Products of Same. Lot 108— Sewing and Knitting Machines. Lot 109— Mining. New Invention in Mining Machinery, Tools, etc.— no entry. Lot 110— Recent Useful Inventions and Designs. Display of New Inventions in the Manufacture of Watches— no entry. Invention in Operation for Drying Fruit— no entry. Invention of Coops for Birds and Pets— no entry Display of New Inventions in Sanitary Plumbing— no entry. New Invention in Water Filters— no entry. New Invention in Watering Device for Live Stock— one entry— no award. 199 Lot 110 — Recent Useful Inventions and Designs — Concluded. New Invention in Ventilators for Dwellings and Public Buildings— no entry. New Invention in School Furniture and Supplies— no entry. New Invention in Lighting Apparatus— no entry. New Invention in Pleasure Boats and Supplies for Aquatic Sports— no entry. Display of New Designs or Inventions in Wall Paper, Borders and Wall Decora- tions—one entry— no award. New Design or Invention in Household Art in Mantels and Decorative Household Fixtures— no entry. New Design in Pottery— no entry. Display of New Designs in Terra Cotta for Building Ornaments— no entry. General Display of New Designs in Household Decorative Ware of Earthen. Por- celain or like material— no entry. Display of New Designs in Jewelry— no entry. Display of New Designs in Wood-carving— no entry. Display of New Designs in Plaster Ornaments— no entry. New Design in Tiles for Mantels, Floors, etc.— no entry. New Designs in Silver Plated Ware— no entry. New Designs in Ornamental Signs— no entry. Lot 111 — Process of Manufacture. Lot 112 — Mercantile Exhibit. Display of Woolen Goods— one entry: S. J. Willett, Springfield, 111 Commendation Display of Cotton Goods— no entry. Display of Linen Goods— no entry. Display of Carpets— three entries: Chas. F. Bisch, Springfield, 111 '. Commendation H. M. Griswold, Springfield, 111 Commendation Springfield Carpet Co., Springfield, 111 Commendation Display of Blankets— no entry. Display of Knit Goods— no entry. Display of Men's Clothing— one entry: Continental Clothing House, Springfield, 111 Commendation Display of Society Regalia— no entry. Display of Dress Goods— two entries: McCourtney Dry Goods Co., Springfield, 111 Commendation Reisch & Thoma, Springfield, 111 Commendation Display of Millinery— one entry: Emporium Millinery Co., Springfield, 111 Commendation Display of Purs— one entry: C. J. Giblin, Springfield, 111 Commendation Display of Boots and Shoes— no entry. Display of House Furnishing Goods— no entry. Display of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods— one entry: John Lutz, Springfield. Ill Commendation Display of General Household Furniture— three entries: George Bisch, Springfield, III Commendation A. Dirksen & Sons, Springfield, 111 Commendation H. M. Griswold, Springfield, 111 Commendation Display of Office Desks and Fittings— no entry. Display of China and Glassware— no entry. Display of Bound Blank Books— no entry. Display of Paper— writing, wrapping and printing— one entry: Springfield Paper Co., Springfield, 111 Commendation Display of Wall Paper, Borders and Decorations— one entry: P. F. Kimble & Son, Springfield, 111 Commendation Display of Watches— no entry. Display of Jewelry— no entry. Display of Fancy Toilet Goods— no entry. Display of Soaps— two entries: N. K. Fairbank Co., Chicago. Ill Commendation Maple City Soap Works, Monmouth, 111 Commendation 200 Lot 112— Mercantile Exhibit — Concluded. Display of Confections and Candies— no entry. Display of Groceries— two entries: John W. Bunn & Co., Springfield. Ill Commendation LaFayette Smith Grocery Co, Springfield, 111 Commendation Display of Teas, Coffees, Spices, etc.— no entry. Display of Baking Powder— three entries: Calumet Baking Powder Co., Chicago, 111 ." Commendation E. F. Lomelino, Springfield. Ill Commendation Rumf ord Chemical Works, Chicago, 111 Commendation Display of Druggist's Goods— no entry. Display of Rubber Goods— no entry. Display of Pianos and Organs— five entries: H. A. Britton, Springfield, 111 Commendation W. L. Bulpitt.Springfleld.nl Commendation Geo. W. Chatterton.Springfield.Ill Commendation W. W. Kimball & Co.. Chicago, III Commendation Geo. A . Stringfield, Bloomington, 111 Commendation Display of Stringed Musical Instruments— no entry. Display of Photographic Work— one entry: Kessberger & Georg, Springfield, 111 Commendation Display of Cameras and Photographic Supplies— one entry: CLASS G— FARM PRODUCTS. D. . W. VITTUM— Superintendent. Lot 113 — Grains and Seeds (By amateurs only). White Winter Wheat— eight entries: First premium, J. L. Keckley, Marysville, O Second premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moines, la Red Winter Wheat— 17 entries: First premium, J. L. Keckley , Marysville, O Second premium, A. M. Archer, Beamington.Ill Spring Wheat— ten entries: Firsl premium, J. L. Keckley, Marysville, O Second premium, F. M . Whipps, Byhalia, O Rye— 14 entries: First premium, F. M. Whipps, Byhalia, O Second premium, J . L. Keckley, Marysville. O White Oats— 22 entries: First premium, Richards, Riel & Co., Ferris, 111 Second premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moines, la Black Oats— 15 entries: First premium, J. L. Keckley. Marysville, O Second premium, J. L. Keckley, Marysville, O Barley— eight entries: First premium, J. L. Keckley, Marysville, O Second premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moines, la Buckwheat— nine eutries: First premium, Fred Hethershaw. Des Moines, la Second premium, J . L . Keckley, Marysville, O Timothy Seed— 11 entries: First premium, F. M. Whipps, Byhalia, O Second premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moins.Ia Clover Seed— 11 entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 Second premium, Ch as. E. Shank, Clayton, 111 $5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 201 Lot 113— Grains and Seeds (By amateurs only) Concluded. Flax Seed— five entries: First premium, J. L. Keekley. Marysville, O 3 00 Second premium, Fred Hethershaw. Des Moines, la $2 00 Millet Seed— 12 entries: First premium, Fred Hethershaw. Des Moines, la 3 00 Second premium, F. M. Whipps, Byhalia.O 2 00 Grass Seed, any other variety— eight entries: First premium, J. L. Keekley, Marysville, O 3 00 Second premium, F. M. Whipps, Byhalia.O 2 00 Display of Grain in the Straw, and Forage Grasses in Variety— five entries: Premium, S. M. Kipley, Belleville, 111 Diploma and 5 00 Broom -corn— ten entries: First premium. Burgess Bros., Bement. Ill 3 00 Second premium, F. M. Whipps, Byhalia, O 2 00 White Field Beans— 11 entries: First premium, J. L. Keekley, Marysville, O 3 00 Second premium, S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa. Ill 2 00 Lima Beans— 12 entries: First premium. P. F. Kimble, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Chas. E. Shank, Clayton, 111 2 00 Castor Beans— five entries: First premium, O. L. Baker, Crossville, 111 3 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 2 00 Display of Farm Products raised by boy under 14 years old— four entries: First premium, Harry Terry, Springfield, 111 20 00 Second premium. Dwight Cogdall. Springfield, 111 15 00 Third premium, George Schmidt, Baylis. Ill 5 00 Display of Farm Products raised by boy over 14 and under 18 years old— one entry: First premium, G. L. Nokes, Springfield, 111 20 00 Judges — H. F. Townsend, Lewistown, 111.; Julian Churchill, Avou, 111.; John Shank, Mt. Sterling, 111. Lot 114 — Grains and Seeds. (By professional seedsmen.) Display of Farm and Garden Seeds— one entry: Premium, Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 Diploma and $15 00 Display of Irish Potatoes— no entry. Judge — E. E. Chester, Champaign, 111. Lot 115— Vegetables. (By amateurs only) Early Ohio Potatoes— 17 entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 $4 00 Second premium, J. L. Keekley, Marysville, 0 3 00 Rural New Yorker No. 2 Potatoes— 12 entries: First premium. S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 4 00 Second premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moines, la 3 00 White Beauty Potatoes— four entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 4 00 Second premium, J. L. Keekley. Marysville, 0 3 00 Early Vaughan Potatoes— six entries: First premium, J. L. Keekley, Marysville, O 4 00 Second premium, F. M. Whipps, Byhalia, O 3 00 Clark's No. 1 Potatoes— six entries: First premium. J. L. Keekley, Marysville. 0 4 00 Second premium, F. M, Whipps, Byhalia, O 3 00 World's Fair Potatoes— seven entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley. Belleville. Ill 4 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 3 00 202 Lot 115 — Vegetables. (By amateurs only) . — Continued. Carman No. 3 Potatoes— ten entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley. Belleville. Ill $4 00 Second premium, J. L. Keckley, Marysville, 0 3 00 Ohio Jr. Potatoes— seven entries: First premium. S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 4 00 Second premium, F. M. Whipps, Byhalia, O 3 00 Bovee Potatoes— six entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 4 00 Second premium, Anderson Turner, Pleasant Plains, 111 3 00 Sir Walter Raleigh Potatoes— eight entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville. Ill 4 00 Second premium, J. L. Keckley, Marysville, O '. 3 00 Seneca Beauty Potatoes— ten entries: First premium, F. M. Whipps, Byhalia, 0 4 00 Second premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moines, la 3 00 Early Northern Potatoes— four entries: First premium, J. L. Keckley, Marysville, 0 4 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville. Ill 3 00 Queen of the Valley Potatoes— five entries: First premium, J. L. Keckley, Marysville. 0 4 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 • 3 00 Early Potatoes, any other variety— 17 entries: First premium, Mrs. L. N. Turner. Pleasant Plains, 111 4 00 Second premium, A. M. Archer, Beamington, 111 3 00 Late Potatoes, any other variety— 17 entries: First premium, J. L. Keckley. Marysville, O 4 00 Second premium, Anderson Turner, Pleasant Plains, 111 3 00 Display of Irish Potatoes. 20 varieties— six entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley. Belleville. Ill 10 00 Second premium, J. L. Keckley. Marysville, O 8 00 Yellow Sweet Potatoes— 13 entries: First premium. E. A. Riehl. Alton. Ill 4 00 Second premium, A. M. Archer, Beamington, 111 3 00 Red Sweet Potatoes— ten entries: First premium, A. M. Archer. Beamington, 111 4 00 Second premium, E. A. Riehl. Alton, 111 3 00 Display of Sweet Potatoes and Yams, four varieties— seven entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 6 00 Second premium, A. M. Archer, Beamington. Ill 4 00 Red Onions— 15 entries: First premium, W. H. Hodge, Morris, 111 4 00 Second premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moines, la 3 00 White Onions— 11 entries: First premium, Fred Hethershaw. Des Moines, la 4 00 Second premium. F. M. Whipps, Byhalia, O 3 00 Yellow Onions— 11 entries: First premium, F. M. Whipps, Byhalio. O 4 00 Second premium, J. L. Keckley, Marysville, 0 3 00 Top Onion Sets— eight entries: First premium, C. A. Nobis. Barry, 111 3 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley. Belleville, 111 2 00 Bottom Onion Sets— nine entries: First premium. S. B. Schofield, Tampico, 111 3 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley. Belleville. Ill 2 00 White Turnips— four entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley. Belleville. Ill 3 00 Purple Top Turnips— eight entries: First premium, John B. Kenny. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moines, la 2 00 Rutabaga Turnips— four entries: First premium, A. M. Archer, Beamington, 111 3 00 203 Lot 115 — Vegetables. (By amateurs only.) — Continued. Radishes— 12 entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 $3 00 Second premium, C. A. Nobis, Barry, 111 2 00 Long Red Table Beets— nine entries: First premium, Andrew Alson, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, P. M. Whipps, Byhalia, O 2 00 Turnip Beets— 14 entries: First premium, Chas. E. Shank, Clayton, 111 3 00 Second premium, S.' M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 2 00 Mangel-wurzels— 11 entries: First premium. Andrew Alson, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, John Ferley, Springfield, 111 2 00 Kohl-rabi— seven entries: First premium. J. L. Keekley. Marysville, O 3 00 Second premium, A. L. Archer, Beamington, 111 3 00 Parsnips— 15 entries:' First premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moines, la 3 00 Second premium. F. M. Whipps, Byhalio. O 2 00 Carrots for table use— 17 entries: First premium, J. L. Hartwell, Dixon. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moines, la 2 00 Carrots for stock— eight entries: First premium, Geo. Caldwell, Willliamsville. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Andrew Alson, Springfield, 111 2 00 Salsify Roots— 16 entries: First premium. Chas. E. Shank, Clayton, 111 3 00 Second premium, F. M. Whipps, Byhalia O 2 00 Ripe Cucumbers— 14 entries: First premium, F. M. Whipps. Byhalia. O 3 00 Second premium, Anderson Turner, Pleasant Plains, 111 2 00 Large Peppers— 15 entries: First premium, F. M. Whipps. Byhalia, O 3 00 Second premium, Fred Hethershaw. Des Moines, la , 2 00 Small Peppers— 13 entries: First premium, C. S. Masterson, Garrett, 111 3 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 2 09 Celery, any variety— six entries: First premium, W. H. Hodge, Morris. Ill 3 00 Second premium, W. H. Hodge, Morris, 111 2 00 Large Tomatoes— seven entries: First premium, A. M. Archer, Beamington. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Harry Terry, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Small Tomatoes— eight entries: First premium. J. L. Keekley, Marysville, O 3 00 Second premium, A. M. Archer, Beamington, 111 2 00 Egg Plant— 14 entries: First premium, J. L. Keekley, Marysville, 0 3 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 : 2 00 Cauliflower— four entries: First premium, Chas. E. Shank, Clayton, 111 3 00 Drumhead Cabbage— nine entries: First premium, J. L. Keekley, Marysville. O 3 00 Second premium, E. A. Baugh, Springfield, 111 ... 2 00 Flat Dutch Cabbage— nine entries: First premium, S. B. Schofield. Tampico. Ill 3 00 Second premium, J. L. Keekley. Marysville, O 2 00 Red Cabbage— eight entries: First premium. Harry Terry, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Andrew Alson, Springfield, 111 2 00 Savoy Cabbage— six entries: First premium, Andrew Alson, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium. W. H. Hodge, Morris, 111 2 00 204 Lot 115 — Vegetables. (By amateurs only.) — Concluded. Any other variety Cabbage— seven entries: First premium. J. L. Keckley, Marysville, O $3 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley. Belleville, 111 2 00 Largest and Best Pumpkin, any variety— five entries- First premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 3 00 Second premium, Geo. R. Caldwell, Williamsville, 111 2 00 Field Pumpkins— seven entries: First premium, Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly. Ill 3 00 • Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 2 00 Sweet Pumpkins— eight entries: First premium. S. M. Ripley. Belleville, 111 3 00 Second premium, J. L, Keckley, Marysville, O 2 00 Largest and Best Squash, any variety— six entries: First premium, A. 51 Archer, Beamington, 111 3 00 Second premium. S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 2 00 Hubbard Squash— ten entries: First premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moines, la .- 3 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 2 00 Boston Marrow Squash— six entries: First premium, Warren Rothgeb, Milford, 111 3.00 Second premium, F. M \Yhipps. Byhalia, 0 2 00 Essex Hybrid Squash— seven entries: First premium, Warren Rothgeb. Milford, 111 3 00 Second premium. S. M. Ripley. Belleville, 111 2 00 Marblehead Squash— eight entries: First premium, P. F. Kimble, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium. S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 2 00 Summer Crookneck Squash— 11 entries: First premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moines, la 3 00 Second premium, J. L. Keckley. Marysville, 0 2 00 Any other variety Squash— 12 entries: First premium, J. L. Keckley. Marysville, 0 3 00 Second premium, J. L. Ford, Shephardville, 111 2 00 • Largest and Best Watermelon, any variety— nine entries: First premium, J. Drendel, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, T. G. Prickett. Springfield. Ill 2 00 Watermelons, any variety— seven entries: First premium, J. Drendel. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium. S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 2 00 Largest and Best Muskmelon, any variety— six entries: First premium, Harry Terry, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Warren Rothgeb. Milford, 111 2 00 Greenflesh Melons— six entries: First premium, Warren Rothgeb, Milford, 111 3 00 Second premium, Harry Terry, Springfield, 111 2 00 Yellowflesh Melons— five entries: First premium, Warren Rothgeb. Milford. Ill 3 00 Second premium, A. M. Archer, Beamington, 111 2 00 Display of Vegetables— six entries: First premium, A. M . Archer, Beamington, 111 15 00 Second premium, J. L. Keckley, Marysville, 0 10 00 Judge — A. J. Dunlap, Dunlap, 111. Lot 116 — Dent Corn from Northern Illinois. Yellow Dent— 20 entries: First premium, C. G. Peterson, Monmouth, 111 $10 00 Second premium, Warren Rothgeb, Milford, 111 5 00 Third premium, A. W. Duke, Monmouth, III 3 00 White Dent— 11 entries: First premium, P. R. Sperry, Eleanor. Ill _ 10 00 Second premium. Warren Rothgeb, Milford. HI 5 00 Third premium, W. M. Green, Joliet, 111 3 00 205 - Lot 116 — Dent Corn from Northern Illinois — Concluded. Mixed Dent— eight entries: First premium, C. M. Turner, Wenona, 111 $10 0O Second premium, H. T. Lape, Roseville, 111 Third premium, P. R. Sperry, Eleanor, 111 3 00 Judge— Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly 111. Lot 117 — Dent Corn from Central Illinois. Yellow Dent— 41 entries: First premium, Jas. L. Reid, Delavan, 111 $10 00 Second premium, R. G. Cole, Philo, 111 5 00 Third premium, S. P. Campbell, Loami, 111 3 00 White Dent— 28 entries: First premium. G. W. Dunseth. Waverly. Ill 10 00 Second premium. R. G. Cole, Philo, 111 5 00 Third premium, J. A. Ernst, Bates, 111 3 00 Mixed Dent— 16 entries: First premium, J. A. Ernst. Bates. Ill $10 00 Second premium, Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111 5 00 Third premium, Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111 3 00 Judge — C. M. Turner, Wenona, 111. Lot .118 — Dent Corn from Southern Illinois. Yellow Dent— four entries: First premium. S. M. Ripley. Belleville. Ill $10 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 5 00 Third premium, R. H. Vanderhoof, Newton, 111 3 00 White Dent— four entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 10 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 5 00 Third premium, R. H. Vanderhoof, Newton, 111 3 00 Mixed Dent— four entries: First premium. S. M. Ripley, Belleville. Ill 10 00 Second premium. S. M. Ripley. Belleville. Ill 5 00 Third premium, R. H. Vanderhoof, Newton, 111 3 00 Judge— Fred H. Rankin, Athens, 111. Lot 119 — Dent Corn — Open to the World. Yellow Dent— 30 entries: First premium, Jas. L. Reid, Delavan, III $10 00 Second premium, S. D. Maddock, Philo, 111 5 00 Third premium, Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111 3 00 White Dent— 18 entries: First premium, P. R. Sperry, Eleanor. Ill 10 00 Second premium, Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111 5 00 Third premium, J. L. Keckley, Marysville, O 3 00 Mixed Dent— 11 entries: First premium, J. L. Keckley, Marysville, O 10 00 Second premium. F. M. Whipps.Byhalia, 0 5 00 Third Premium, J. A. Ernst. Bates, 111 3 00 Judges — C. M. Turner, Wenona, 111.; Fred A. Rankin, Athens, 111. Lot 120 — Dent Corn— Sweepstakes. Yellow Dent--four entries: Premium, Jas. L. Reed. Delavan. Ill $15 00 White Dent— four entries: Premium, P. R. Sperry, Eleanor, 111 15 00 Mixed Dent— four entries; Premium, J. L. Keckley. Marysville, O 15 00 Judges — C. M. Turner, Wenona, 111.; Fred H. Rankin, Athens, 111. 206 Lot 121 — Dent Corn — Grand Sweepstakes. Best Dent Corn at the Fair— three entries: Premium, Jas. L. Reid.Delavan.Ill Judges — C. M. Turner, Wenona, 111.; Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111.; Fred H. Rankin, Athens, 111. Lot 122 — Shelling Test. [Shelling done in presence of the judge. Ears not less than eight inches in length.] Yellow Dent— 37 entries: First premium, Geo. W. Dunseth. Waverly. Ill $10 00 Shelled 89.74 per cent net to gross weight. Second premium, W. E. Johnson. Athens, 111 5 00 Shelled 89.68 per cent net to gross weight. Third premium, W. E. Johnson, Athens, 111 3 00 Shelled 89.34 per cent net to gross weight. White Dent— 27 entries: First premium, Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111 10 00 Shelled 89.38 per cent net to gross. Second premium, Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111 5 00 Shelled 88.11 per cent net to gross. Third premium. J. A. Ernst. Bates, 111 3 00 Shelled 87.41 per cent net to gross. Mixed Dent— 18 entries: First premium, Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111 10 00 Shelled 88.36 per cent net to gross. Second premium, Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly. Ill 5 00 Shelled 88.29 per cent net to gross. Third premium. J. A. Ernst, Bates. Ill 3 00 Shelled 86.42 per cent net to gross. Judge — Thos. O. Grimm, London Mills, 111. Lot 123— Shelling Test— Sweepstakes. Best Dent Corn, shelled— three entries: Premium, Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111 $15 00 Shelled 89.74 pe,r cent net to gross. Judge — Thos. O. Grimm, London Mills, III. Lot 124— Sweet Corn. Early Sweet Corn— 17 entries: First premium, Fred Hethershaw, Des Moines, la $5 00 Second premium, W. M. Green, Joliet, 111 3 00 Late Sweet Corn— 15 entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley. Belleville. Ill 5 00 Second premium, F. M. Whipps, Byhalia, 0 3 00 Judge— Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111. Lot 125— Popcorn. White Popcorn— 24 entries: First premium, S. B. Schofield.Tampico, 111 $5 00 Second premium, F. M. Whipps. Byhalia, O 3 00 Red Popcorn— 16 entries: First premium. Warren Rothgeb.Milford.Ill 5 00 Second premium, Geo, R. Caldwell, Williamsville, 111 3 00 Yellow Popcorn— 24 entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville. Ill 5 00 Second premium, Geo. R. Caldwell, Williamsville, 111 3 00 Judge— Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111. 207 Lot 126— Miscellaneous. Heaviest Ear— 17 entries: Premium. Wm. T. Schenck. Maroa, 111 &> 00 Largest Ear— 18 entries: Premium, Wm. T. Schenck, Maroa 111 •> 00 Longest Ear— 21 entries: Premium, S. P. Campbell, Loami, 111 3 00 Judge— C. M. Turner, Wenona, 111. Lot 127 — Corn Products. Display of Corn Products— one entry— no award. * Lot 128— Yield of Corn Per Acre. Greatest amount of corn raised on one acre of measured ground in Illinois, all things considered— six entries: ,„«-_, ,. . First premium, J. H. Powers. Prophetstown. 111.. 14,401 pounds— 205.73 bushels Set of Fairbanks' four-ton scales and S50 00 Second premium,' L.'d". Young, Bloomington, III., 13,275 pounds— 189.65 bushels... 100 00 Judge— Oliver Wilson, Magnolia, 111. Lot 129— Corn Show. Display of Corn from Northern Illinois— seven entries: First premium, C. M. Turner. Wenona, 111 $1-5 00 Second premium. H. T. Lape, Roseville. Ill 75 00 Display of Corn from Central Illinois six entries: First premium, Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111 12o 00 Second premium, Mrs. A. D. Green, Hamilton. Ill 75 00 Display of Corn from Southern Illinois— one entry: First premium. S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 125 00 Judge— Fred H. Rankin, Athens, 111. Lot 130— County Exhibits. Display of Farm Products from Northern Illinois— three entries: First premium, S. B. Schofleld, Tampico. Ill $2o0 00 Second premium, Warren Rothgeb, Milford, 111 150 00 Third premium, W. H. Hodge. Morris, III 100 00 Display of Farm Products from Central Illinois— seven entries: First premium. Andrew Alson, Springfield, 111 ijkwz Second premium, Chas. E. Shank. Clayton. Ill 150 00 Third premium, I. T. Bowen, Siloam, 111 100 00 Display of Farm Products from Southern Illinois— two entries; First premium. O. L. Baker, Crossville, 111 f 50 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 150 00 Judges— John Shank, Mt. Sterling, 111.; C. M. Turner,Wenona,Ill.; George Upp, Hamilton, 111.; Geo. W. Dunseth, Waverly, 111. 208 CLASS H— HORTICULTURE AND FLORICULTURE. W. A. YOUNG, Superintendent. Section I — Horticulture. Lot 131 — General State Exhibit. Collection of unnamed Fruit grown in Illinois by a society or individual, variety, quantity, quality and artistic arrangement considered— four entries: First premium, W. H Lightfoot. Springfield. Ill $50 00 Second premium, J. W. Cogdall, Springfield. Ill 35 00 Third premium, H. fil. Page, Farmer City, 111 20 00 Fourth premium, Mrs. Mary A. Alson, Springfield, 111 10 00 Collection of Peaches, five varieties— seven entries: First premium, E. A. Riehl. Alton. Ill 4 00 Second premium, Warren Taylor, Springfield, 111 2 00 Collection of Plums— ten entries: First premium, W. E. Jones. Lincoln, 111 4 00 Second premium, E. A. Riehl, Alton, 111 2 00 Collection of Crabapples— seven entries: First premium, Andrew Alson, Springfield, 111 4 00 Second premium, W. H. Lightfoot. Springfield. Ill 2 00 Collection of Quinces, three varieties— eight entries: First premium. H. M. Dunlap, Savoy. Ill 4 00 Second premium, Leonard Trainer. Cantrall, 111 2 00 Collection of Edible Nuts, native to and grown in Illinois— six entries: First premium, W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield. Ill 8 00 Second premium, E. A. Riehl, Alton, 111 4 00 Collection of Persimmons— eight entries: First premium, W: H. Lightfoot. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium. E. A. Riehl, Alton, 111 2 00 Collection of Seedling Grapes, five varieties— five entries: First premium, W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Wine Grape, black, with sample of wine— eight entries: First premium, H. G. McPike, Alton, 111 3 00 Second premium, W. H. Lightfoot. Springfield. Ill 2 00 Third premium, E. H. Sterling, Springfield. Ill 1 00 Wine Grape, white, with sample of wine— ten entries: First premium, E. H. Sterling, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. Valentine Link, Springfield, 111 2 00 Third premium, E. H. Sterling, Springfield, 111 1 00 Wine Grape, red, with sample of wine— five entries: First premium. E. H. Sterling, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, E. H. Sterling. Springfield, 111 2 00 Third premium, Mary A. Lee, Ramsey, 111 1 00 Judges— E. A. Riehl, Alton, 111.; Fred Weber, Hillsboro, 111. Lot 132 — Fruit From Northern Illinois. Collection of Apples for market, six varieties— seven entries: First premium, S. G. Soverhill. Tiskilwa, 111 $10 00 Second premium. S. B. Schofield, Tampico, 111 6 00 Collection of Apples for family use. six varieties— seven entries: First premium. S. G. Soverhill. Tiskilwa, 111 10 00 Second premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr.. Nursery, 111 6 00 Collection of Winter Apples for market, four varieties— seven entries: First premium, J. V. Cotta. Jr.. Nursery, 111 5 00 Second premium, S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, 111 3 00 Collection of Winter Apples for table use, four varieties— seven entries: First premium. S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa. Ill 5 00 Second premium. J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery, 111 3 00 209 Lot 132 — Fruit From Northern Illinois — Continued. Collection of Fall Apples for market, four varieties— seven entries: First premium. S. G. Soverhill. Tiskilwa. Ill $5 00 Second premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery, 111 3 00 Collection of Fall Apples for family use, four varieties— seven entries: First premium, S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, 111 5 00 Second premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery, 111 3 00 PLATES OF SINGLE VARIETIES OP APPLES. Maiden's Blush— four entries: First premium. Geo. S. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, 111 $2 00 Second premium, Alice L. Hasler. Plainfield, 111 1 00 Snow— six entries: First premium, J. V. Cotta. Jr.. Nursery, 111 2 00 Second premium, S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa. Ill 1 00 WTftftlthv — six €ii tries* First premium. Geo. S. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, 111 2 00 Second premium, S. B. Schofield, Tampico. Ill 1 00 Wolf River— three entries: First premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr.. Nursery. Ill 2 00 Second premium, S. B. Schofield, Tampico, 111 1 00 Fulton— one entry— no award. Ramsdell Sweet— no entry. Roman Stem— four entries: First premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr.. Nursery, 111 2 00 Second premium. J. L. Hartwell, Dixon, 111 1 00 Lowell— three entries: First premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery, 111 2 00 Grimes' Golden— seven entries: First premium, Geo. S. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, III 2 00 Second premium, S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, 111 1 00 Pewaukee— six entries: First premium, S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, III 2 00 Second premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery. Ill 1 00 Jonathan— three entries: First premium. Geo. S. Soverhill. Tiskilwa. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Alice L. Hasler, Plainfield, III 1 00 Longfield— five entries: First premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery, 111 2 00 Second premium. J. L. Hartwell, Dixon, 111 1 00 Bailey's Sweet— two entries: First premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery, 111 2 00 Minkler— four entries: First premium, J. L. Hartwell, Dixon, 111 2 00 Ben Davis— six entries: First premium. S. G. Soverhill. Tiskilwa, 111 2 00 Second premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr.. Nursery, 111 1 00 Willow— seven entries: First premium. J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery, 111 2 00 Second premium, Geo. S. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, ill 1 00 Northwest Greening— four entries: First premium. S. B Schofield. Tampico, 111 2 00 Second premium. J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery. Ill 1 00 Stark— four entries : First premium, S. G. Soverhill. Tiskilwa, 111 2 00 Second premium, Geo. S. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, 111 1 00 Fall Orange— four entries: First premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery, 111 2 00 Salome— six entries: First premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Geo. S. Soverhill. ITiskilwa. Ill 1 §0 —14 A 210 Lot 132 — Fruit From Northern Illinois — Continued. plates of single varieties of apples— Concluded. White Pippin— no entry. New Seedling— one entry: First premium. S. G. Soverhill. Tiskilwa, 111 S2 00 Any other variety Apple— eight entries: First premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery, 111 ! 2 00 Second premium. S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, 111 1 00 2 00 plates of single varieties of pears. Duchess— two entries: First premium, J. L. Hartwell, Dixon, 111 $2 00 Second premium, W. A. Wallace, Chicago, 111 1 00 Seckel— one entry: First premium, Alice L. Hasler, Plainfleld, 111 2 00 Keif er— six entries: First premium, W. A. Wallace. Chicago, 111 2 00 Second premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery, 111 100 Lawrence— one entry— no award. Beurre D'Anjou— one entry— no award. Sheldon— one entry— no award. Bartlett— one entry: First premium, W. A. Wallace, Chicago. 111.. 2 00 Howell— one entry— no award. Any other variety Pear— five entries: First premium, Geo. S. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, 111 2 00 Second premium, J. V. Cotta, Jr., Nursery, 111 1 00 plates of single varieties of peaches. Yellow Cling— no entry. Yellow Freestone— no entry. White Cling— no entry. White Freestone— no entry. Red Cling— no entry. Red Freestone— no entry. New Variety Peach— no entry. New Seedling Peach— two entries: First premium, J. L. Hartwell, Dixon, 111 $2 00 grapes. Collection of Grapes. 10 varieties. First premium, Alice L. Hasler. Plainfleld, 111 $8 00 Collection of Grapes for market, four varieties— three entries: First premium, Alice L. Hasler, Plainfleld, 111 4 00 Second premium. Geo. S. Soverhill, Tiskilwa. Ill 2 00 Collection of Grapes for table use, four varieties— two entries: First premium, Alice L. Hasler. Plainfleld, 111 4 00 Second premium. S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, 111 2 00 Collection of White Grapes, three varieties— two entries: First premium, Alice L. Hasler, Plainfleld, 111 3 00 Collection of Red Grapes, three varieties— one entry: First premium, Alice L. Hasler. Plainfleld, 111 3 00 Collection of Black Grapes, three varieties— two entries: First premium, S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Alice L. Hasler. Plainfleld, 111 2 00 211 Lot 132— Fruit From Northern Illinois — Concluded. PLATES OS" SINGLE VARIETIES OP GRAPRS. Niagara— two entries: First premium, Alice L. Hasler, Plainfield, 111 $2 00 Worden— two entries— no award. Brighton— one entry: First premium. Alice L. Hasler, Plainfield, 111 2 00 Delaware— one entry— no award. Prairie State— no entry. Lady Washington— two entries: First premium, Alice L. Hasler, Plainfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, W. A. Wallace, Chicago, 111 1 00 Woodruff Red— one entry: First premium, Alice L. Hasler, Plainfield, 111 2 00 Concord— two entries: First premium, S. O. Soverhill, Tiskilwa. Ill 2 00 Second premium. Alice L. Hasler, Plainfield. Ill 1 00 New Variety fjrape— one entry: First premium, Alice L. Hasler, Plainfield. Ill 2 00 Judge — Henry M. Dunlap, Savoy, 111. Lot 133 — Fruit From Central Illinois. Collection of Apples for market, ten varieties— four entries: First premium, H. M. Dunlap. Savoy, 111 $10 00 Second premium. H. M. Page, Farmer City. Ill 6 00 Collection of Apples for family use, ten varieties— four entries: First premium, H. M. Dunlap, Savoy, 111 10 00 Second premium, C. E. Laughlin. Clayton 111 6 00 Collection of Winter Apples for market, four varieties— seven entries: First premium, W. E. Jones. Lincoln. Ill 5 00 Second premium, Anderson Turner; Pleasant Plains, 111 3 00 Collection of Winter Apples for family use. four varieties— nine entries: First premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 5 00 Second premium, H. M. Dunlap, Savoy, 111 3 00 Collection of Fall Apples for market, four varieties— seven entries : First premium. H. M. Page, Farmer City. Ill 5 00 Second premium, W. E. Jones, Lincoln, 111 3 00 Collection of Fall Apples for family use, four varieties— eight entries: First premium, W. E. Jones, Lincoln, 111 5 00 Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 3 00 PLATES OF SINGLE VARIETIES OF APPLES. Maiden's Blush— six entries: First premium, H. M. Page. Farmer City. Ill $2 00 Second premium, W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield, 111 1 00 Wealthy— five entries: First premium, H. M. Page. Farmer City, 111 2 00 Second premium, Leonard Trainer, Cantrall, 111 1 00 Oano— two entries: First premium, W. E. Jones, Lincoln. Ill 2 00 Second premium. H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 1 00 Snow— ten entries: First premium, H. M. Dunlap. Savoy, 111 $2 00 Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 1 00 Cayuga Redstreak (Twenty-ounce)— three entries: First premium, W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield, 111 2 00 Yellow Bellflower— 13 entries: First premium, H. M. Page. Farmer City, 111 2 00 Second premium, James Sommerville, Edgar, 111 1 00 $2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 212 Lot 133 — Fruit From Central Illinois — Continued. plates of single varieties of apples— Concluded. Jonathan— 15 entries; First premium, James Sommerville, Edgar, 111 Second premium. W. E. Jones, Lincoln, 111 Grimes' Golden— 15 entries: First premium, W. E. Carlin, Jersey ville. 111 Second premium, Leonard Trainer, Cantrall, 111 Ben Davis— 20 entries: First premium, W. E. Carlin, Jersey ville. Ill ' Second premium, James Sommerville. Edgar, 111. Willow— 11 entries: First premium, H. M. Dunlap, Savoy, 111 Second premium, Jame% Sommerville, Edgar, 111 Minkler— nine entries: First premium, H. M. Dunlap, Savoy. Ill Second premium, Leonard Trainer, Cantrall, 111 Northern Spy— 14 entries: First premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 Second premium, H. M. Dunlap, Savoy, 111 White Pippin— seven entries: First premium, H. M. Page. Farmer City. HI Second premium, Chas. E. Shank, Clayton, 111 Rome Beauty— six entries: First premium, H. M. Dunlap. Savoy, 111 Second premium, C. E. Laughlin, Clayton, 111 Missouri Pippin— four entries; First premium. H. M. Dunlap, Savoy, 111 Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 Bailey's Sweet— three entries— no award. Rambo— 12 entries: First premium, Jas. A. Stone & Son.Bradfordton, HI 2 00 Second premium. Chas. E. Shank, Clayton, 111 1 00 Winesap— 11 entries: First premium, James Sommerville, Edgar. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Leonard Trainer, Cantrall, 111 1 00 Rawles' Janet— 14 entries: First premium, H. M. Dunlap. Savoy, III 2 00 Second premium, James Sommerville, Edgar, 111 l 00 Smith's Cider— four entries: First premium, H. M. Dunlap, Savoy, 111 2 00 York Imperial— three entries: First premium, H. M. Dunlap. Savoy. Ill 2 00 Huntsman— three entries— no award. Mammoth Black Twig— two entries— no award. Salome— three entries: First premium. H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 2 00 Second premium, W. E. Jones. Lincoln, 111 1 00 Roman Stem— three entries: First premium. H. M. Page. Farmer City. Ill 2 00 Second premium, W. E. Jones, Lincoln, 111 1 00 Any other variety Apple— 15 entries: First premium, H. M. Dunlap, Savoy, 111 2 00 Second premium, James Sommerville, Edgar, 111 1 00 PLATES OF SINGLE VARIETIES OF PEAR8. •"'lemish Beauty— one entry: First premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 $2 00 Howell — six entries: First premium. W. H. Lightfoot. Springfield. Ill 2 00 Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 1 00 !2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 213 Lot 133 — Fruit From Central Illinois — Continued. plates of single varieties of pears— Concluded. Duchess— 20 entries: First premium, James Lightf oot, Springfield. HI Second premium, R. C. Kershaw, Jacksonville, 111 Beurre D'Anjou— five entries: First premium. Leonard Trainer, Cantrall. HI • Second premium, James Sommerville, Edgar, 111 Seckel— four entries: First premium, Leonard Trainer, Cantrall. Ill Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City. Ill Keifer— 26 entries: First premium, Jas. A. Stone & Son. Bradfordton, IH Second premium, W. E. Carlin, Jerseyville, 111 Vicar— three entries: First premium, James Sommerville, Edgar, 111 Second premium, James Sommerville, Edgar, 111 Winter Nellis— four entries: First premium, Warren Taylor, Springfield, 111 Second premium, A. M. Archer, Beamington, 111 Lawrence— three entries: First premium, Leonard Trainer, Cantrall, 111 Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 Bartlett— nine entries: First premium, A. M. Archer, Beamington. Ill Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 Sheldon— six entries: First premium, James Sommerville, Edgar, 111 Second premium, Leonard Trainer, Cantrall, 111 Lincoln— three entries: First premium, W. E. Jones, Lincoln, 111 2 00 Sudduth— three entries: First premium. Geo. R. Caldwell, Williamsville, 111 2 00 Second premium, W. E. Jones. Lincoln, 111 1 00 Any other variety Pear— nine entries: I First premium. H. M. Dunlap, Savoy, 111 2 00 Second premium. A. M. Archer, Beamington, 111 1 00 PLATES OF SINGLE VARIETIES OF PEACHES. Yellow Cling— nine entries: First premium, H. M. Page. Farmer City, HI $2 00 Second premium, Leonard Trainer. Cantrall, 111 1 00 Yellow Free stone— 11 entries: First premium, J. Q. Smith, Lincoln. Ill 2 00 Second premium, W. E. Jones, Lincoln, 111 1 00 White Cling— 11 entries: First premium. A. M. Archer, Beamington, 111 2 00 Second premium, James Sommerville, Edgar, 111 1 00 White Free stone— seven entries: First premium, Warren Taylor, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, Leonard Trainer, Cantrall, 111 1 00 Red Cling— four entries: First premium. Louise Hoshal. Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. L. W. lies, Springfield, 111 1 00 Red Free stone— two entries: First premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City. Ill 2 00 New Variety of Peach— four entries: First premium. T. G. Prickett. Springfield. Ill 2 00 Second premium, A. M. Archer, Beamington, 111 1 00 New Seedling Peach— six entries: First premium, A. M. Archer. Beamington, 111 2 00 Second premium, Leonard Trainer. Cantrall. Ill 1 00 214 Lot 133 — Fruit From Central Illinois — Concluded. GRAPES. Collection of Grapes, 10 varieties— four entries: First premium, Harry Phelps. Springfield. Ill 88 00 Second premium, W. H. Lightfoot. Springfield, 111 4 00 Collection of Grapes for market, four varieties— four entries: First premium, J. W. Cogdall, Springfield, 111 4 00 Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City. Ill 2 00 Collection of Grapes for table use, four varieties— four entries: First premium, Harry Phelps, Springfield. Ill 4 00 Second premium, J. W. Cogdall, Springfield, 111 2 00 Collection of White Grapes, three varieties— four entries: First premium, J. W. Cogdall. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 2 CO Collection of Red Grapes, three varieties— four entries: First premium. J. W. Cogdall. Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 2 00 Collection of Black Grapes, three varieties— four entries: First premium. J. W. Cogdall. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Harry Phelps, Springfield, 111 2 00 PLATES OP SINGLE VARIETIES OF GRAPES. Niagara— five entries: First Premium, W. ]_. Second premium, J. W. Cogdall, Springfield, 111 1 00 First Premium, W. H. Lightfoot, Sprngfield, 111 $2 00 premium, J. W. Cogdall, Springfield, 111. Worden— five entries: First premium, J W. Cogdall. Springfield. Ill 2 00 Second premium. Harry Phelps, Springfield, 111 1 00 Brighton— four entries: First premium, W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 1 00 Delaware— four entries: First premium. H. M. Page. Farmer City, III 2 00 Second premium, J. W. Cogdall, Springfield, 111 1 00 McPike— two entries— no award. Virginia Seedling— four entries: First premium, J. W. Cogdall, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Second premium. Harry Phelps. Springfield, 111 — 1 00 Lady Washington— four entries: First premium, W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield, 111 2 00 Woodruff Red— five entries: First premium, J. W. Cogdall, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 1 00 Concord— six entries: First premium, J. W. Cogdall, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Second premium, EL M. Page, Farmer City, 111 1 00 New Variety of Grape— three entries: First premium, R. C. Kershaw. Jacksonville. Ill 2 00 Second premium. W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield, 111 1 00 Judge — S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, 111. Lot 134 — Fruit From Southern Illinois. Collection of Apples for market, ten varieties— two entries: First premium, F. D. Voris. Neoga, 111 $10 0( Second premium, Ed. Lee, Jonesboro, 111 » 00 Collection of Apples for family use, ten varieties— two entries: First premium, F. D. Voris, Neoga, 111 10 0> Second premium, Ed. Lee. Jonesboro, 111 6 00 215 Lot 134 — Fruit From Southern Illinois — Continued. Collection of Winter Apples for market, four varieties— four entries: First premium, P. D. Voris. Neoga. Ill $5 00 Second premium, Ed. Lee, Jonesboro, 111 3 00 Collection of Winter Apples for family use, four varieties— three entries: First premium, Ed. Lee, Jonesboro, 111 5 00 Collection of Fall Apples for market, four varieties— three entries: First premium, Ed. Lee, Jonesboro, 111 5 00 Collection of Fall Apples for family use, four varieties— four entries: First premium, F. D. Voris, Neoga, 111 5 00 Second premium, Ed. Lee, Jonesboro, 111 3 00 PLATES OF SINGLE VARIETIES OF APPLES. Grimes' Golden— six entries: First premium. R. H. Vanderhoof, Newton, 111 $2 00 Second premium, F. D. Voris, Neoga, 111 1 00 Jonathan— five entries: First premium, R. H.Vanderhooffe, Newton, 111 2 00 Second premium. F. D. Voris, Neoga, 111 1 00 Yellow Bellflower— four entries: First premium. R. H. Vanderhoof, Newton, 111 2 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 1 00 Ben Davis— eight entries: First premium, R. S. Tuel, Sumner, 111 2 (10 Second premium, R. H. Vanderhoof, Newton, 111 1 00 Winesap— five entries: First premium, F. D. Voris. Neoga, 111 2 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 1 00 Rome Beauty— five entries: First premium, R. H. Vanderhoof Newton, 111 2 00 Second premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 1 00 Minkler— four entries: First premium, R. H. Vanderhoof, Newton, 111 2 00 Second premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro, 111 1 00 Ramsdell's Sweet— one entry— no award. Rambo— three entries: First premium, Mary A. Lee, Ramsey, 111 2 00 Second premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro, III 1 00 Rawles' Janet— three entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 2 00 Second premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro, 111 1 00 Smith's Cider— one entry— no award. Missouri Pippin— three entries: First premium, R. S. Tuel, Sumner, 111 2 00 Gano— two entries— no award, Huntsman— two entries: First premium, S. M.Ripley, Belleville, 111 2 00 Bailey's Sweet— one entry— no award. Willow— four entries: First premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mary A. Lee, Ramsey, 111 1 00 Red Bittingheimer— one entry— no award. Maiden's Blush— four entries: First premium, F. D. Voris, Neoga, 111 2 00 Second premium, Ed Lee. Jonesboro, 111 1 00 Fall Pippin— two entries— no award. Rhenish May— one entry— no award. York Imperial— two entries: First premium, S. M. Ripley, Belleville, 111 2 00 216 Lot 134— Fruit From Southern Illinois — Continued. plates of single varieties of apples— Concluded. Snow— one entry: First premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro, 111 32 00 Mammoth Black Twig— one entry— no award. Any other variety apple— seven entries: First premium, F. D. Voris, Neoga, 111 2 00 Second premium, F. D. Voris, Neoga, 111 1 00 plates of single varieties of pears. Duchess— six entries: First premium. H. G. McPike, Alton. Ill $2 00 Second premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro. Ill 1 00 Howell— five entries: First premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro, 111 2 00 Second premium, H. G. McPike. Alton. Ill 1 00 Sheldon— four entries First premium, H. G. McPike, Alton.Ull 2 00 Seckel— four entries: First premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro. Ill 2 00 Beurre D'Anjou— one entry— no award. Lawrence— one entry— no award. Keit'er— eight entries: First premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro, 111 2 00 Second premium, O. L. Baker, Crossville. Ill 1 00 Winter Nellis— two entries: First premium, H. G. McPike, Alton, 111 2 00 Bartlett— four entries: First premium, E. A. Riehl. Alton. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Ed Lee. Jonesboro, 111 1 00 Any other variety Pear— five entries: First premium. S. M. Ripley, Belleville. Ill 2 00 Second premium, E. A. Riehl, Alton, 111 1 00 plates of single varieties of peaches. Yellow Cling— seven entries: First premium. E. A. Riehl, Alton, 111 $2 00 Second premium, E. A.. Riehl, Alton, 111 1 00 Yellow Free stone— six entries: First premium. E. A. Riehl, Alton. Ill 2 00 Second premium, E. A. Riehl, Alton, 111 I 0° White Cling— eight entries: First premium. E, A. Riehl. Alton. Ill 2 00 Second premium. H. G. McPike, Alton, 111 1 00 White Freestone— four entries: First premium. H. G. McPike. Aiton. 111.... 2 00 Second premium, E. A. Riehl, Alton, [11 1 00 Red Cling— five entries: First premium, E. A. Riehl. Alton, 111 2 00 Second premium, E. A. Riehl, Alton, 111 1 00 Red Freestone— four entries: First premium, E. A. Riehl, Alton. Ill 2 00 Second premium, E. A. Riehl, Alton, 111 1 00 New Variety Peach— four entries: First premium. E. A. Riehl. Alton, 111 2 00 Second premium, H. G. McPike. Alton, 111 1 00 New Seedling Peach— five entries: First premium. E. A. Riehl. Alton, 111 Second premium, H. G. McPike, Alton, 111 1 00 217 Lot 134 — Fruit From Southern Illinois — Concluded. GRAPES. Collection of Grapes, ten varieties— four entries: First premium, Ed Lee. Jonesboro, 111 $8 00 Second premium, H. G. McPike, Alton, 111 4 00 Collection of Grapes for market, four varieties— four entries: First premium, H. G. McPike. Alton, 111 I 00 Second premium, Ed Lee. Jonesboro, 111 2 00 Collection of Grapes for family use, four varieties-four entries' ; First premium, H. G. McPike, Alton, 111 4 00 Second premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro, 111 2 00 White Grapes, three varieties— four entries: First premium, H. G. McPike. Alton. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro, 111 2 00 Red Grapes, three varieties— four entries: First premium, H. G. McPike, Alton, 111 3 00 Second premium. Ed Lee, Jonesboro, 111 2 00 Black Grapes, three varieties— four entries: First premium, H. G. McPike, Alton, 111 3 00 PLATES OF SINGLE VARIETIES OF GRAPES. Niagara— four entries: First premium, H. G. McPike. Alton. Ill $2 00 Second premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro, 111 1 00 Worden— four entries: First premium. H. G. McPike. Alton, 111 2 00 Brighton— three entries: First premium, H. G. McPike. Alton, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. Mary A. Lee, Ramsey, 111 1 00 Delaware— two entries : First premium, Ed Lee, Jonesboro, 111 2 00 Second premium, H, G. McPike, Alton, 111 1 00 Virginia Seedling— four entries: First premium, H. G. McPike. Alton, 111 2 00 McPike— one entry: First premium, H. G. McPike. Alton, 111 2 00 Woodruff Red— three entries: First premium, Ed Lee. Jonesboro, 111 2 00 Second premium. H. G. McPike. Alton. Ill 1 00 Catawba— one entry: First premium. H. G. McPike, Alton, 111 2 00 Concord— four entries: First premium, H. G. McPike, Alton. Ill 2 00 Second premium. Ed Lee. Jonesboro, ill 1 00 Seedling Grape— five entries: First premium, E. A. Riehl. Alton, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mary A. Lee, Ramsey, 111 1 00 New Variety Grape— four entries: First premium, E. A. Riehl. Alton. Ill 2 00 Second premium. Mary A. Lee, Ramsey, 111 1 00 Judges— H. M. Dunlap, Savoy, 111.; S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa, 111. 218 Section II— Floriculture. Lot 135 — Plants. Collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants effectively arranged— two entries: First premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 S50 00 Second premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 30 00 Twelve Palms, grouped for effect— two entries: First premium, Louis Unverzagt. Springfield, 111 14 00 Second premium. Brown & Canfield. Springfield, 111 8 00 Six Palms, three varieties— two entries: First premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Brown & Canfield. Springfield. Ill 6 00 Two Palms— two entries: First premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 6 OO Second premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 4 00 One Palm— two entries: First premium. Louis Unverzagt. Springfield. Ill Second premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 3 00 Twenty-five Ferns, distinct— two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield. Ill 15 00 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt. Springfield, 111 10 00 Twelve Ferns, distinct— two entries: First premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 s Second premium, Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111. 5 00 Six Ferns, distinct— two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield. Ill 6 00 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt. Springfield, 111 3 00 Four Adiantums, distinct— two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield. Ill 5 00 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 3 00 Two Adiantums, different— two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 4 00 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 2 00 One Adiantum— two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield. Ill 4 00 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 2 00 Fifteen Cannas, distinct— two entries: First premium. Mrs. J. W. Cogdall. Springfield. Ill 10 00 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 5 00 Collection of Crotons— two entries: First premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, HI Second premium, Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 3 00 Collection of Geraniums, 25 plants— two entries: First premium, Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 Second premium. South Side Floral Co.. Springfield, 111 3 00 Collection of Carnations, 25 plants— two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 Second premium, South Side Floral Co., Springfield, 111 3 00 Collection of Begonias— two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield. Springfield. Ill Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 3 00 Collection of Succulents including. Cacti, Agave, Aloes, etc.— two entries: First premium. Louis Unverzagt Springfield, 111 4 00 Second premium, Albert T. Hey. Springfield, 111 2 00 Collection of Bulbs, correctly named— one entry: Premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 S. M. Judge — George E. MeClure, St. Louis, Mo. 219 Lot 136— Cut Flowers, Designs, Etc. (By professional florists only.) American Beauty Roses— three entries: First premium. South Side Floral Co.. Springfield, 111 Second premium. Brown & Canfield. Springfield. Ill Meteor Roses— three entries: First premium. South Side Floral Co., Springfield. Ill Second premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 Golden Gate Roses— three entries: First premium. South Side Floral Co.. Springfield. Ill Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 Liberty Roses— two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 Second premium. South Side Floral Co., Springfield, 111 Bride Roses— three entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 Bridesmaid Roses— three entries: First premium, South Side Floral Co., Springfield. Ill Second premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 Perle des Jardin Roses— three entries: First premium, South Side Floral Co.. Springfield. HI , Second premium, Browu & Canfield, Springfield, 111 President Carnot Roses— three entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 Any other variety Roses— three entries: First premium. South Side Floral Co.. Springfield. Ill Second premium, Brown & Canfield, Springfield. Ill Collection of Roses, six varieties— two entries: First premium. South Side Floral Co.. Springfield. Ill Second premium. Brown & Canfield. Springfield, 111 Flora Hill Carnations— three entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 Second premium, South Side Floral Co., Springfield, 111 White Cloud Carnations— three entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield. Ill Second premium, South Side Floral Co., Springfield, HI America Carnations— two entries: First premium. South Side Floral Co.. Springfield. Ill 3 CO G. H. Crane Carnations— three entries: First premium. South Side Floral Co.. Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 2 00 Gen. Gomez Carnations— two entries: First premium, Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 3 00 Maceo Carnations--two entries: First premium. South Side Floral Co., Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 2 00 Albertina Carnations— three entries: First premium, Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 3 00 Mrs. Francis Joost Carnations— three entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 Second premium, South Side Floral Co., Springfield, 111 2 00 Mrs. Bradt Carnations— three entries: First premium. South Side Floral Co., Springfield, 111 Second premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 2 00 Gold Nugget Carnations— two entries: First premium, South Side Floral Co.. Springfield. Ill Second premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 2 00 Any other variety Carnations— three entries: First premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium. Brown & Canfield. Springfield. Ill - °0 $5 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 8 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 220 Lot 136 — Cut Flowers, Designs. Etc. (By professional florists only) . — Continued. NEW CARNATIONS. Mrs. Thos. Lawton— two entries: First premium, South Side Floral Co.. Springfield. Ill S3 00 Second premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 2 00 Ethel Crocker— three entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield. Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 2 00 The Marquis— two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Olympia— two entries: First premium, Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 3 00 Genevieve— two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 — 3 00 MSICELLA.NEOUS. Collection of Miscellaneous Cut Flowers— two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 5 00 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt. Springfield, III 3 00 Collection of Double Dahlias, named— two entries: Second premium. South Side Floral Co., Springfield, 111 2 00 Collection of Asters, comet variety— two entries: First premium, South Side Floral Co., Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Brown & Canfield. Springfield, 111 2 00 Collection of Gladioli— three entries: First premium, Mary A. Lee, Ramsey. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Brown & Canfield, 111 - 2 00 Collection of Geraniums— two entries: First premium. South Side Floral Co.. Springfied. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Brown & Canfield. Springfield, 111 2 00 Collection of Double Petunias— two entries: First premium. South Side Floral Co.. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Albert T. Hey, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Collection of Verbenas— two entries: First premium, South Side Floral Co., Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mary A. Lee, Ramsey, 111 2 00 Collection of Tuberoses— two entries: First premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 Second premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 2 00 DESIGNS AND ARTISTIC DISPLAYS. Basket of Cut Flowers— four entries: First premium, Louis Unverzagt. Springfield, 111 $6 00 Second premium, Brown & Canfield, Springtield. Ill 2 00 Basket of Roses— three entries: First premium. South Side Floral Co.. Springfield. HI 6 00 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 4 00 Bouquet of Roses— three entries: First premium. South Side Flora , Second premium. Brown & Canfield. Springtield, 111 2 00 First premium. South Side Floral Co.x Springfield, 111 3 00 Irov Bouquet of Various Flowers— two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield. Ill Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 2 00 Dinner Table Arrangement — two entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield. Springfield, III 12 00 Second premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 8 00 Flat Bouquet of Roses— three entries: First premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, ill 8 00 Second premium. South Side Floral Co., Springtield, 111 4 00 Flat Bouquet of Carnations— three entries: First premium, Brown & Canfield, Springfield. Ill Second premium. Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 3 00 221 Lot 135 — Cut Flowers, Designs, Etc. (By professional florists only.) — Concluded. Bridal Bouquet— three entries: First premium. Brown & Canfield. Springfield, 111 $5 00 Second premium. South Side Floral Co., Springfield. Ill 3 00 Standing Lyre, Cresent encircled— two entries: First premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 6 00 Second premium. Brown & Canfield. Springfield, 111 3 00 Woodman Design— Log, Axe, Wedge and Sledge— two entries: First premium, Louis Unverzagt, Springfield, 111 10 00 Second premium. Brown & Canfield, Springfield, 111 5 00 Judge— George E. McClure, St. Louis, Mo. Lot 137— Cut Flowers, Bouquets and Floral Designs. (By amateurs only.) Collection of Carnations— two entries: First premium, Alvin E. Crowell. Rockford, 111 $2 50 Collection of Tuberoses— two entries: P'irst premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford, 111. 2 50 Second premium, Maie Kimble, Springfield, 111 1 50 Collection of Gladioli— three entries: First premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford, 111 2 50 Second premium, W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield, 111 1 50 Collection of Gaillardias— five entries: First premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford, 111 2 50 Second premium, A. Miller, Springfield, 111 1 50 Collection of Asters— nine entries: First premium, Maie Kimble, Springfield, 111 2 50 Second premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford, 111 1 50 Collection of Dahlias, double— four entries: First premium, A. M. Archer. Beamington. Ill 2 50 Second premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford, 111 1 50 Collection of Dahlias, single— three entries: Second premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford, 111 1 50 Collection of Petunias, double— two entries: First premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford, 111 2 50 Collection of Petunias, single— two entries: First premium, Alvin E. Crowell. Rockford. Ill 2 50 Second premium, W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield, 111 1 50 Collection of Nasturtiums— seven entries: First premium. Carrie H. Willett. Springfield. Ill 2 50 Second premium, Maie Kimble. Springfield, 111 1 50 Collection of Dianthus other than Carnations— three entries: First premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford. Ill 2 50 Second premium, W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield, 111 1 50 Collection of Balsams— four entries: First premium. Maie Kimble, Springfield, 111 2 50 Second premium, Maie Kimble, Springfield, 111 1 50 Collection of Everlastings— four entries: First premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford. Ill 2 50 Second premium, W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield, 111 1 50 Collection of Pansies— one entry: First premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford, 111 2 50 Collection of Phlox, annual— three entries: First premium, Alvin E. Crowell. Rockford, 111 2 50 Second premium. A. Miller. Springfield, 111 1 50 Collection of Phlox. herbaceous— four entries: First premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford. Ill 2 50 Second premium, A. Miller, Springfield, 111 1 50 Collection of Roses— two entries: First premium, Cecile Norvell, Springfield. Ill 2 50 Second premium, Alvin E. Crowell. Rockford, 111 1 50 $3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 222 Lot 137 — Cut Flowers, Bouquets and Floral Designs. (By Amateurs Only.) — Concluded. Collection of Zinnias— seven entries: First premium. R. C. Kershaw. Jacksonville, 111 S2 50 Second premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford. Ill 1 50 Collection of Miscellaneous Cut Flowers— four entries: First premium, Alvin E. Crowell, Rockford. Ill 4 00 Second premium, Carrie H, Willett, Springfield. Ill 2 00 FLORAL DESIGNS AND BOUQUETS. Design for Funeral— one entry: First premium, Cecile Norvell. Springfield. Ill Design for Festival— one entry: First premium, Cecile Norvell, Springfield, 111 Hand Bouquet of Roses— one entry: First premium, Cecile Norvell, Springfield, 111 Hand Bouquet of Other Flowers— two entries: First premium, Carrie H. Willet, Springfield, 111 Vase of Various Flowers— one entry— no award. Collection of correctly named Wild Flowers--four entries: First premium, Mrs. J. C. Stewart, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Leonard Trainer, Springfield, 111 Collection of correctly named Native Grasses— two entries: First premium, A. Miller, Springfield. Ill Second premium. C. E. Laugh lin, Clayton, 111 Judge — George E. MeClure, St. Louis, 111. CLASS I— FINE ART. F. C. ROSS1TER, Superintendent. Lot 138 — Fine Art. (All original productions. Open to all.) OIL PAINTINGS. Portrait— seven entries: First premium. Ethel Mars. Springfield, III $10 00 Second premium. George Upp, Springfield, 111 5 00 Head— 12 entries: First premium. Ethel Mars, Springfield, 111 10 00 Second premium, George Upp, Springfield. Ill 5 00 Figure Painting— eight entries: First premium, Ethel Mars. Springfield. Ill 10 00 Second premium. Mrs. M. J. Pond, Springfield, 111 5 00 Landscape— 31 entries: First premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield. Ill 10 00 Second premium, Sophia T. Phelps, Chicago, 111 5 00 Marine View— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. J. H. Burnham. Bloomington, 111 10 00 Second premium, Mary Lewis, Springfield, 111 5 00 Animal or Bird Painting— nine entries: First premium. Mary Lewis, Springfield, 111 5 00 Second premium, Mrs J. H. Burnham, Bloomington, III 3 00 Flower Painting— 13 entries: First premium, H. K. Saunders. Chicago. Ill 5 00 Second premium, H. K. Saunders. Chicago, 111 3 00 Fruit Painting— ten entries- First premium. Clementine Stuve. Springfield, 111 5 00 Second premium. Mrs. J. H. Burnham. Bloomington. Ill 3 00 223 Lot 138 — Fine Art — Continued. oil paintings— Concluded. Still Life Painting— six entries: First premium. Sophia T. Phelps. Chicago, 111.. $5 00 Second premium. Eva B. Mostetter, Newark, O i 00 Best Oil Painting on exhibition— 15 entries: Premium. Ethel Mars, Springfield, 111 10 00 WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS. Portrait— four entries: First premium, H. W. Barnitz. CJrbana. O $5 00 Second premium. Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 3 00 Head— six entries: . • First premium, Mary Lewis, Springfield, 111 5 00 Second premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 3 00 Figure Painting— five entries: . First premium. Clementine Stuve, Springfield. Ill 5 00 Second premium, Anna M. Mason. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Landscape— 13 entries: -..»,■,,„ r ™ First premium, Clementine Stuve, .Springfield, 111 5 00 Second premium, St. John Lewis, New York, N. Y 3 00 Marine View— five entries: „.„,,„, First premium. Clementine, Stuve. Springfield, 111 5 00 Second premium, H. W. Barnitz, CJrbana. O -. 3 00 Animal or Bird Painting— four entries: First premium, Mrs. R. F. Herndon. Springfield. Ill Second premium. Clementiae Stuve. Springfield, 111 3 00 Still Life Painting-five entries: . First premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mary Lewis, Springfield, 111 3 00 Fruit Painting— five entries: „,_,_,.„, , n„ First premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield. Ill 5 00 Second premium, Flora Striffler, Springfield, 111 3 00 Flower Painting— 14 entries: First premium Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 5 00 Second premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 3 00 Best Water-color on exhibitiou— 16 entries: Premium, H. W. Barnitz, Urbana. 0 10 00 CHAMPION. Best Painting on exhibition. Oil or Water-color— 20 entries: Premium, Ethel Mars. Springfield, 111 $20 00 PASTELS. Portrait— five entries: First premium, Ethel Mars, Springfield, 111 $5 00 Second premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 3 00 Head or Figure— five entries: First premium, Sophia T. Phelps, Chicago, 111 5 00 Second premium, Ethel Mars, Springfield, 111 3 00 Landscape— six entries: First premium. Clementine Stuve. Springfield. Ill Second premium, Clementine Stuve. Springfield, 111 3 00 Marine View— four entries: First premium. Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Eva B. Mostetter, Newark, 0 3 00 Animal or Bird Painting— six entries: First premium, Eva B. Mostetter, Newark. O Second premium, Anna M. Mason, Springfield, 111 3 00 Fruit or Flower Painting— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. J. E. Rogers, Springfield, 111 5 00 Second premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 3 00 221 Lot 138 — Fine Art — Concluded. MISCELLANEOUS. Freehand Crayon or Charcoal Portrait— 12 entries: First premium, H. K. Saunders, Chicago, 111 $5 00 Second premium. Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 3 00 Free-hand Crayon or Charcoal Animal— three entries: First premium, H. K. Saunders. Chicago. Ill 3 00 Second premium, H. W. Barnitz, Urbana, 0 2 00 Freehand Crayon or Charcoal Landscape or Marine View— three entries: First premium, Clementine Stuve. Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, H. W. Barnitz, Urbana, O 2 00 Pen and Ink Drawing— seven entries: First premium, Fred N. Vance, Crawfordsville, lnd 3 00 Second premium, Latham T. Souther, Springfield, 111 2 00 Air Brush Portrait— two entries: First premium, H. W. Barnitz, Urbana, O 3 00 Illustrated Poem or Short Story (in black and white, or colors)— four entries: First premium, H. W. Barnitz, Urbana, O 3 00 Second premium, Fred N. Vance. Springfield, 111 2 00 Display of Menu Cards (12), original designs— one entry: First premium, M. B. Moore. Springfield, 111 3 00 Bas-relief in terra cotta, clay, plaster, marble or bronze— five entries: First premium. H. K. Saunders, Chicago, 111 10 00 Second premium, H. W. Barnitz, Urbana, 0 5 00 Bust in sculpture— five entries: First premium. H. K. Saunders, Chicago. Ill 10 00 Second premium, M. B. Moore. S pringfield, 111 5 00 Figure or Animal in sculpture— two entries: First premium, Ethel Mars, Springfield, 111 10 00 Second premium, H. W. Barnitz, Urbana, O 5 00 Judge — Geneva I. Willard, Chicago, 111. Lot 139 — Fine Art. — (For amateurs only. May be original pro- duct, or direct copy from original painting.) OIL PAINTINGS. Portrait— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. L. M. Buell, Beloit. Wis Second premium, Mrs. Ralph Hambaugh, Springfield, 111 Head— five entries: First premium, Albert B. Sloer, Trenton. N. J Second premium, W. E. Connor. Springfield, 111 Figure— ten entries: First premium, Hattie Herndon, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Hattie Herndon, Springfield, 111 Landscape— ten entries: First premium, Isabel Jones, Champaign, 111 Second premium, Albert B. Sloer, Trenton, N. J Marine View— three entries: First premium. W. E. Conner. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Albert B. Sloer, Trenton, N. J Animal or Bird Painting— nine entries: First premium. W. E. Conner, Springfield, III Second premium. W. E. Conner, Springfield, 111 Flower Painting— ten entries: First premium, Isabel Jones, Champaign, 111. . Second premium, M. B. Moore, Springfield. Ill Fruit Painting— six entries: First premium. M. B. Moore. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Carrie F. Mostetter. NewarK, O* $5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 225 Lot 139 — Fine Arts. (For amateurs only. May be original pro- duct, or direct copy from original paintings.) — Concluded. oil paintings.— Concluded. Still Life Painting— nine entries: First premium. Isabel Jones. Champaign. Ill $3 00 Second premium, W. E. Conner, Springfield, 111 2 00 WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS. Portrait— four entries: First premium, Emma E. Seibert, Champaign. Ill $3 00 Second premium, Emma E. Seibert, Champaign, 111 2 00 Hg&(1 — seven entries i First premium. Albert B. Sloer, Trenton, N.J 3 00 Second premium, Isabel Jones, Champaign, 111 2 00 Figure— 12 entries: First premium, Emma E. Seibert. Champaign. Ill 3 00 Second premium, C. O. Matheny. Springfield. Ill 2 00 Landscape— nine entries: First premium. Carrie F. Mostetter, Newark, O 3 00 feecond premium, Emma E. Seibert. Champaign. Ill 2 00 Marine View— six entries: First premium, Mrs. Fred Kuechler, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium. Isabel Jones, Champaign. Ill 2 00 Animal or Bird Painting— four entries: First premium. Isabel Jones, Champaign, 111 3 00 Second premium, Emma E. Seibert. Champaign. Ill 2 00 Still Life Painting— eight entries: First premium, Emma Seibert, Champaign, 111 3 00 Second premium. Emma Stahl, Sprinfigeld, 111 2 00 Flower Painting— 11 entries: First premium. Aleen Arenz, Jacksonville, 111 3 00 Second premium, Isabel Jones. Champaign. Ill 2 00 PASTELS. Portrait, Head or Figure— eight entries: First premium. Emma E. Seibert, Champaign, 111 $5 00 Second premium, Emma E. Seibert, Champaign, 111 3 00 Landscape— five entries: First, premium, F. C. King, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium. F. C. King, Springfield, 111 2 00 Marine View— two entries: First premium, Mrs. Ralph Hambaugh. Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Albert B. Sloer, Trenton. N.J 2 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Free-hand Crayon or Charcoal Portrait— six entries: First premium. Mrs. Ralph Hambaugh. Springfield, 111 $5 00 Second premium, Isabel Jones, Champaign. Ill 3 00 Free-hand Crayon or Charcoal Animal— five entries: First premium, Albert B. Sloer. Trenton, N.J 3 00 Second premium, Albert B. Sloer, Trenton. N. J 2 00 Free-hand Crayon or Charcoal Landscape— four entries: First premium, Albert B. Sloer. Trenton, N. J 3 00 Second premium, Albert B. Sloer, Trenton. N. J 2 00 Pen and Ink Drawing— 25 entries: First premium, Emma Stahl. Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Helen Watson, Springfield, 111 2 00 Charcoal or Crayon Drawing— 11 entries: First premium, Albert B. Sloer. Trenton, N. J 3 00 Seconrt premium. Helen Watson, Springfield, 111 2 0 Judge— Geneva I. Willard, Chicago, 111. —15 A. 226 Lot 140 — Decorative Art. Set of Ornamental Tile for Mantel— two entries: First premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mary Lewis. Springfield, 111 Painted Tile Plaque— seven entries: First premium, Mrs. R. F. Herndon, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. G. J. Little, Sprinfield, 111 Landscape Painting on China— three entries: First premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. G. J. Little, Springfield. Ill Fruit Painting on China— 18 entries: First premium, Mary Lewis, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 Figure Painting on China— ten entries: First premium, Mrs. G. J. Little, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. G. J. Little, Springfield, 111 Fish or Animal Painting on China— two entries: First premium, Mrs. R. F. Herndon, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mary Lewis, Springfield, 111 Bird Painting on China— five entries: First premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 Second premium. Mary Lewis, Springfield, 111 Flower Painting on China— 20 entries: First premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield. Ill Second premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 Delft Painting on China— five entries: First premium, G E. Yates, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. R. F. Herndon, Springfield, 111 Painted Dinner Set on China, 40 pieces— four entries: First premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mary Lewis, Springfield, III Painted Tea Set on China, 30 pieces— five entries: First premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 1 11 Second premium, Mary Lewis, Springfield. Ill Painted Chocolate Set on China, 17 pieces— four entries: First premium, Mrs. R. F. Herndon, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Rena M. Blackstock, Springfield, 111 Painted Bouillon Set on China, 36 pieces— no entry. Three-panel Fire Screen— three entries: First premium, Mary Lewis, Springfifld.Ill Second premium, G. E. Yates, Springfield, III One-panel Fire Screen— nine entries: First premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mary Lewis, Springfield, 111 Specimen of Wood Carving— seven entries: First premium, Mrs. Mary H. Blackstock, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. A. L. Armstrong, Springfield, 111 Specimen of Repousse1 Work— four entries: First premium, Mrs. Mary H. Blackstock. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, 111 Specimen of Pyrography— two entries: First premium, Fine Leather Co.. Chicago, 111 Second premium. Fine Leather Co., Chicago, 111 Tapestry Painting— three entries: First premium, W. W. Barnitz, Urbana. O Second premium, Mrs. L. M. Buell.Beloit, Wis Etching on Linen--two entries: First premium, Mrs. Chas W. Carr, Kewanee.Ill Second premium, Elnora Kelley, Shelby ville, 111 Painting on Silk or Satin— 15 entries: First premium. Clementine Stuve, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mary Lewis, Springfield, 111. : ,... Miniature Painting— nine entries: First premium, Emma Cadwallader, Lincoln, 111 Second premium, Emma Cadwallader, Lincoln, 111 $5 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 15 00 10 00 12 00 6 00 8 00 5 00 10 00 6 00 5 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 5 00 3 00 7 00 5 00 227 Lot 140— Decorative Art — Concluded. Painting on any material not named— 12 entries: First premium, Eva B. Mostetter, Newark, O $3 00 Second premium, Mary Lewis, Springfield, 111 2 00 Specimen of Decorated Pottery— five entries: First premium, Clementine Stuve, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Rena M. Blackstock, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Judge— Geneva I. Willard, Chicago, 111. CLASS K— TEXTILE FABRICS. THOMAS S. MARSHALL, Superintendent. Lot 141 — Home-made Goods. Foot Mat— four entries; First premium, Abbie F. Maddocks, La Crosse, Wis $2 00 Second premium, Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 1 00 Hearth Rug, wool— 13 entries: First premium. Anna Miller. Quincy, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. D. C. Frederick, Springfield, 111 2 00 Hearth Rug, rags— 15 entries: First premium, Mrs. Isaac Dorsey, Perry, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. R. D. Lawrence, Springfield, 111 2 00 Child's Short Dress— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. Chas. B. Overaker. Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. Jay A, Hal!, Springfield, III 2 00 Machine-made Shirt— five entries: First premium, Mrs. M. A. Payne, Palmyra. Mo 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell, Quincy, 111 1 00 Night Dress— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. H. F. Dorwin, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin, 111 1 00 Chemise— 11 entries: First premium, Mrs. Chas. B. Overaker. Springfield. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. M. A. Payne, Palmyra, Mo 1 00 Corset Cover— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. H. F. Dorwin. Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, M. B. Moore, Springfield. Ill 1 00 Skirt— 13 entries: First premium, Mrs. C. W. Carr. Kewanee, 111 2 00 Second premium, F. E. Stickel. Springfield, 111 1 00 Infant's Outfit— three entries: First premium, Mrs. L. Beck with. Mitchell, S. Dakota 4 00 Second premium, Mrs. Effie Cunningham, Newark, O 3 00 Fancy Apron— 13 entries: First premium, Maud C Hinsey. Pekin, 111 2 00 Second premium, Crissie Armstrong, Springfield, 111 1 00 Kitchen Apron— 11 entries; First premium, Mrs. E. H. Turner, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 1 00 Buttonholes on various materials— 12 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. E. Woods. Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium. Mrs. M. A. Payne, Palmyra, Mo 1 00 Specimen of Darning and Repairing— 11 entries: First premium, Elnora Kelley, Shelby ville. Ill ? 00 Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 1 00 Judges— Bertha L. Martin, Salem, 111.; M. Irene Dwight, Centralia, 111.; Mattie B. Allmon, Salem, 111. 228 Lot 142 — Knitting. Pair of Mittens, wool— seven entries: First premium. Mrs. M. A. Payne. Palmyra, Mo $2 00 c Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 1 00 Pair of Mittens, silk— six entries: First premium, Mrs. M. A. Payne, Palmyra. Mo 2 00 Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 1 00 Pair of Golf Stockings— one entry: First premium, Mrs. Valentine Link, Springfield, 111 2 00 Pa'r of Lady's Silk Stockings— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. J. H. Schmith, Clinton, 111 2 00 Second premium, Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 1 00 Pair of Lady's Slippers— two entries: First premium, Mrs. M. A. Payne, Palmyra. Mo 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. E. Woods. Springfield. Ill 1 00 Pair of Baby's Bootees— five entries: First premium, Mrs. L. Beckwith. Mitchell. S. Dak 2 00 Second premium. Mrs. W. P. Dambaugh, Carlinville, III 1 00 Pair of Child's Leggings— four entries: First premium. Mrs. M. J. Neef. Springfield, III 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. H. Schmith, Clinton, 111 1 00 Collection of Knitting— mittens, stockings, slippers— five entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell, Quincy, 111 2 00 Carriage Afghan— five entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin. Ill 4 00 Second premium, Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, III 3 00 Infant's Afghan— fourlentries: First premium. Mattie Hall, Lexington. Ky 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Infant's Sacque— two entries: First premium, Mrs. Valentme Link, Springfield, 111 2 00 Lady's Wool Skirt— four entries: First premium, Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. M. J. Neef. Springfield, III 2 00 Lady's Shawl— ten entries: First premium, Mrs. Harry F. Boone, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin. Ill 2 00 Cotton Bedspread— five entries: First premium, Mrs. L. Beckwith, Mitchell, S. Dak 3 00 Second premium. Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin. Ill 2 00 Linen Lace— six entries: First premium. Mrs. M. A. Payne. Palmyra. Mo 2 00 Second premium, Mattie Hall, Lexington, Ky 1 00 Wool Lace— five entries: First premium, Mattie Hall. Lexington, Ky 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. M. A. Payne, Palmyra, Mo 1 00 Cotton Lace— 12 entries: First premium. Mattie Hall, Lexington, Ky 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. M, A. Payne, Palmyra. Mo 1 00 Collection of Fancy Knitting— five entries: First premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene. Atlanta. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 2 00 Collection of Knitting by a blind person— two entries: First premium. Susan Moore. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Susan Moore, Springfield, 111 2 00 Judges— Bertha L. Martin, Salem, 111.; M. Irene Dwight, Centralia, 111,; Mattie B. Allmon, Salem, 111. 229 Lot 143 — Crocheting. Carriage Afghan— six entries: First premium, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell. Quincy. Ill $4 00 Second premium. J . D. Valentine. Springfield, 111 3 00 Infant's Afghan— six entries: First premium. Mrs. J. F. Magers, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second preiniunr, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell, Quincy, 111 2 00 Lady's Wool Skirt— eight entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. H. Y. Beebe, Carrollton, 111 '. 2 00 Cotton Bedspread— six entries: First premium, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell, Quincy, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mattie Hall, Lexington, Ky 2 00 Silk Purse— 11 entries: First premium, G. E. Yates, Springfield 111 3 00 Second premium, Crissie Armstrong, Springfield, 111 2 00 Shawl— 11 entries: First premium, Mayme Beatty. Jerseyville, III 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, 111 2 00 Cape— seven entries: First premium, M. B. Moore. Springfield. Ill , 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. F. C. Dodds, Springfield, 111 1 00 Fascinator— eight entries: First premium, Elnora Kelley, Shelbyville, 111 2 00 Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin. Ill 1 00 Infant's Sacque— 15 entries: First premium, Mrs. H. Y.'Beebe. Carrollton, 111 2 00 Second premium, Grace Graves, Waverly, 111 1 00 Infant's Shoes— 11 entries: First premium Mrs. J. F. Magers, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. F. Magers, Springfield, 111 1 00 Lady's Slippers— 11 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. F. Magers, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, M. B. Moore, Springfield, 111 1 00 Set of Table Mats— nine entries: First premium, Mattie Hall. Lexington, Ky 3 00 Second premium, Elnora Kelley. Shelbyville, 111 2 00 Wool Lace— 12 entries; First premium, Mattie Hall, Lexington, Ky 2 00 Second premium, Elnora Kelley. Shelbyville, 111 1 00 Cotton Lace— 11 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. F. Magers, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mattie Hall, Lexington, Ky 1 00 Linen Lace— eight entries: First premium, Mattie Hall. Lexington, Ky 2 00 Second premium, Elnora Kelley, Shelbyville. Ill 1 00 Crochet Work with novelty braid— ten entries: First premium, Crissie Armstrong, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, G. E. Yates, Springfield, 111 1 00 Crochet Work, wool, not otherwise specified— ten entries: First premium, M. B Moore. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Lola Hettick, Bowling Green, Mo 2 00 Crochet Work, cotton, not otherwise specified— 22 entries: First premium. Mrs. R. D. Lawrence, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Crissie Armstrong, Springfield, 111- 2 00' Judges— Bertha L. Martin, Salem, 111., M. Irene Dwight, Centralia, 111.; Mattie B. Allmon, Salem, 111. 230 Lot 144— Quilts and Patchwork. Silk Quilt, patchwork— 14 entries: First premium. Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin, 111 Second premium, Mrs. D. G. Jones, Pawnee, 111 Silk Quilt, embroidered— four entries: First premium, Mrs. L. E, Rockwell, Quincy. Ill Second premium, Mattie Hall, Lexington, Ky Japanese or Crazy Silk Quilt— 12 entries: First premium, Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 Second premium, Mrs. R. D. Lawrence, Springfield, 111 Silk Crib Quilt— ten entries: First premium, Kate Colgan, Springfield. Ill Second premium. Anna Miller, Quincy. Ill Cotton Patchwork Quilt— 16 entries; First premium, Mrs. J. H. Dodds, Auburn. Ill Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin, 111 Worsted Patchwork Quilt— eight entries: First premium. Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 Second premium, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell. Quincy, 111 • Silk Comforter, quilted or tacked— eight entries: First premium, M. B. Moore, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell. Quincy, III Worsted Comforter— nine entries: First premium. Mrs. L. E. Rockwell, Quincy, 111 Second premium, Mrs. E. R. Jeffery, Springfield, 111 Cotton Comforter— four entries: First premium, M. B. Moore. Springfield. Ill Second premium, Mrs. Henry Lauer, Springfield, 111 Specimen of Quilting— ten entries: First premium. Baker Bros., Illiopolis, 111 Second premium, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell, Quincy. Ill Judqes — Bertha L. Martin, Salem, 111.; M. Irene Dwight, Cenrralia, Mattie B. Allmon, Salem, 111. Lot 145 — Domestic Lace. (Imported lace barred.) Honiton Lace Handkerchief— 11 entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 $3 00 Second premium, Mrs. L. Beckwith, Mitchell, S. D 2 00 Honiton Lace Collar or Barbe— five entries: First premium. Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, 111 , 3 00 Second premium, Louise Hoshal, Springfield, 111 2 00 Applique1 Lace Handkerchief— one entry— no award. Applique Lace Collar or Barbe— five entries: First premium, Mrs. M. Brown. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. L. E. Rockwell, Quincy, 111 2 00 Point Lace Handkerchief— 29 entries: First premium. Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. Aranell Shields. Varna, 111 2 00 Point Lace Collar or Barbe— ten entries: First premium, Louise Hoshal, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 2 00 Guipure Lace Barbe, black— three entries: First premium, Carrie H. Willett. Springfield 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. J. H. Schmith, Clinton, 111 2 00 Ideal Honiton Lace Centrepiece— five entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Mattie Hall, Lexington, 111 2 00 Ideal Honiton Lace Doilies, six— six entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis. Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. Rose Muttera. Springfield, 111 2 00 $4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 231 Lot 145 — Domestic Lace. — (Imported lace barred.) — Concluded. Battenberg Lace Centerpiece— 20 entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis. Springfield. Ill $3 00 Second premium. Louise Hoshal. Springfield, 111 2 00 Battenberg Lace Bureau or Sideboard Cover— 11 entries: First premium, Mrs. Aranell Shields, Varna, 111 3 00 Second premium, Louise Hoshal, Springfield, 111 2 00 Battenberg Lace Curtains, pair— one entry: First premium, Mrs. Rose Muttera, Springfield, 111 4 00 Specimen Battenberg Lace, not otherwise specified— 21 entries: First premium, Louise Hoshal, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. J as. E. Rogers, Springfield, 111 1 00 Tatting Handkerchief— four entries: First premium, Lola Hettick. Bowling Green, Mo 2 00 Second premium, Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 1 00 Tatting Collar— one entry: First premium. Lola Hettick. Bowling Green, Mo 2 00 Judges — Bertha L. Martin, Salem, 111.; M. Irene Dwight, Centralia, 111.; Mattie B. Allmon, Salem, 111. Lot 146 — Embroidery. Portiere— four entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 , Second premium, Mrs. L. Beckwith, Mitchell, S. D Piano Cover— seven entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 Table Cover— 11 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. H. Schmith, Clinton, 111 Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin, 111 Sofa Pillow, silk Kensington— 13 entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin, 111 Second premium, Mrs. R. A. Irwin, Pleasant Plains, 111 Sofa Pillow. Roman embroidery— six entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis. Springfield, 111 Second premium. Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 Sofa Pillow, appliqu^ embroidery— four entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 Second premium, Mrs. H. F. Dorwin. Springfield, 111 Sofa Pillow, Bulgarian embroidery— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. Chas. W. Carr, Kewanee, 111 Second premium, M. B. Moore, Springfield, 111 Sofa Pillow, any other style embroidery— 22 entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin. Ill Second premium. Mrs. T. G. Prickett. SpringBeld, 111 Gentlemen's Dressing Gown— two entries: First premium. Mrs. A. L. Armstrong, Springfield. Ill Second premium. Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 Bedspread, linen. Kensington embroidery— three entries: First premium, Mrs. M. Brown. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. E. H. Turner. Springfield, 111 Tablecloth, linen, drawn work— six entries: First premium, Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 Second premium, M. B. Moore, Springfield, 111 Dinner Napkins, drawnwork, 12— four entries: First premium, Anna Miller, Quincy. Ill Second premium, Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, 111 Tablecloth, linen, embroidered— four entries; First premium, Mrs. E. Baumann-Jorgensen, Chicago. Ill Second premium, Carrie V. Smucker, Newark, O $5 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 232 Lot 146 — Emrboidery — Continued. Dinner Napkins, embroidered. 12— four entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 Second premium, Mrs. R. D. Lawrence, Springfield, 111 Lunch Cloth, Kensington embroidery— 14 entries: First premium, Mattie Hall, Lexington, Ky Second premium, Mrs. E. Baumann-Jorgensen, Chicago, 111 Lunch Cloth, drawnwork— 14 entries: First premium, Elnora Kelly, Shelby ville. 111 Second premium, Mrs. H. F. Dorwin, Springfield, 111 Lunch Cloth. Roman embroidery— eight entries: First premium, Mr*. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. J. H. Schmith. Clinton. Ill Tray Cloth, drawnwork— 16 entries: First premium, Mrs. H. F. Dorwin. Springfield. Ill Second premium, Louise Hoshal, Springfield, 111 Tray Cloth, Roman embroidery— five entries: First premium, Anna Miller. Quincy, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield. Ill Tray Cloth, Kensington embroidery— 11 entries: First premium, Helen Mischler. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Herman Fierik, Springfield, III Centrepiece, drawnwork— 14 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. H. Schmith. Clinton, 111 Second premium, Elnora Kelley, Shelby ville. 111 Centrepiece, Kensington embroidery— 23 entries: First premium, Mattie Hall, Lexington. Ky - Second premium, Mrs. E. Bauman-Jorgensen, Chicago, III Centrepiece, Roman embroidery— nine entries: First premium. Mrs. J. H. Schmith, Clinton, 111 Second premium, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell, Quincy. Ill Doilies, drawnwork, 6— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. H. F. Dorwin. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Anna Miller, Quincv, 111 Doilies, Kensington embroidery, six— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mattie Hall, Lexington, Ky Handkerchief, drawnwork— 13 entries: First premium, Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 Second premium, Elnora Kelley, Shelbyville, 111 Bureau or Sideboard Scarf, embroidered— 14 entries: First premium, Mattie Hall, Lexington. Ky Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 Bureau or Sideboard Scarf, drawnwork— 11 entries: First premium. Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 Second premium, Elnora Kelley, Shelbyville. Ill Pillow Case or Sham. French embroidery— six entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin, 111 Second premium, Mrs. M. A. Payne, Palmyra, Mo Pillow Case or Sham, drawn-work— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell. Quincy, 111 Second premium, Mrs. L. Beckwith, Mitchell. S. Dak Pillow Case or Sham. Roman embroidery— three entries: First premium, Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 Second premium, Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, 111 Toilet Set, five pieces— six entries: First premium, Mrs. R. D. Lawrence. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mars Lewis, Springfield, 111 Lady's Flannel Skirt— six entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 Second premium, Mrs. L. Beckwith, Mitchell, S. D Infant's Robe— 12 entries: First premium. Mrs. Chas. B. Overaker. Springfield. Ill Second premium. Mrs. Ch<»s. B. Overaker. Springfield, 111 $4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 233 Lot 146 — Embroidery — Continued. Infant's Flannel Skirt— six entries: First premium, Mrs. L. Beckwith. Mitchell, S. D $3 00 Second premium, Mand C. Hinsey, Pekiu, 111 2 00 Infant's Shawl— five entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. L. Beckwith. Mitchell. S. D 2 00 Infant's Afghan— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. Jay A. Hall, Springfield, 111 2 00 Infant's Sacque— three entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell. Quincy, 111 1 00 Pair of Slippers, silk Kensington— four entries: First premium, Mrs. Jas. E. Rogers, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin, 111 1 00 Pincushion— seven entries: First premium, Annie Drake, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. Henry Lauer, Springfield. Ill 1 00 Handkerchief or Glove Case--five entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 1 00 Brush or Comb Tray -seven entries: First premium, Mattie Hall, Lexington. Ky 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 1 00 Picture Frame— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. Herman Pierik, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 1 00 Splasher— seven entries: First premium. Mrs. T. G. Prickett, Springfield, 111 • 2 00 Second premium, Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 1 00 Pair of Towels, embroidered— eight entries: First premium. Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. L. Beckwith, Mitchell, S. D 1 00 Pair of Towels, drawn-work— eight entries: First premium. Mrs. E. U. Turner, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Mrs, E. H. Turner, Springfield, 111 1 00 Traveling Bag— four entries: First premium. Mrs. E. H. Turner. Springfield, 111 Second premium, M. B. Moore, Springfield, HI 1 00 Etching in silk— 13 entries: First premium. Mattie Hall, Lexineton. Ky 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. H. Schmith, Clinton, 111 1 00 Etching in linen— six entries: First premium, Mrs. Chas. W. Carr. Kewanee, 111 2 00 Second premium, Maud C. Hiusey, Pekin, 111 1 00 Etching in cotton— seven entries: First premium, Mattie Hall. Lexington, Ky 2 00 Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 1 00 Specimen of Queen Anne Darning— seven entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. M. A. Payne, Palmyra. Mo 1 00 Specimen of Tapestry Embroidery— four entries: First premium, Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. Henry Lauer, Springfield, 111 1 00 Specimen of Cross-stitch Embroidery— six entries: First premium, Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell, Quincy, 111... 100 Silk Embroidery, not otherwise specified— tour entries: First premium. Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. M. Brown. Springfield. Ill 2 00 Worsted Embroidery, not otherwise specified— seven entries: First premium, Maiid C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. L. Beckwith, Mitchell, S. D 2 00 234 Lot 146— Embroidery — Concluded. Cotton Embroidery, not otherwise specified— ten entries: First premium, Maud C Hinsey, Pekin, 111 $3 00 Second premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 2 00 Linen Embroidery, not otherwise specified— ten entries: First premium, M. B. Moore, Springfield, 111 3 .00 Second premium, Mattie Hall, Lexington, Ky 2 00 Gold Embroidery, not otherwise specified— five eDtries: First premium, Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, 111 2 00 Kensington Embroidery, silk, not otherwise specified— eight, entries : First premium, Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin, 111 3 00 Second premium, Helen Mischler, Springfield, 111 2 00 Roman Embroidery, not otherwise specified— four entries: First premium, Maud C Hinsey, Pekin. HI 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. Chas. W. Carr, Kewanee. Ill 2 00 Mexican Embroidery or Drawn-work, not otherwise specified— ten entries: First premium. Mrs. H. F. Dorwin, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Elnora Kelley, Shelby ville. Ill 2 00 French Embroidery, not otherwise specified— 11 entries: First premium, Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield. 1 11 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. T. G. Prickett, Springfield, 111 2 00 Delft Embroidery, not otherwise specified— six entries: First premium. Mrs. Ralph Hambaugh, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mattie Hall, Lexington, Ky 2 00 Judges — Bertha L. Martin, Salem. 111.; M. Irene Dwight, Centralia, HI.; Mattie B. Allmon, Salem, 111. # Lot 147 — Fancy Work. Slumber Robe— ten entries: First premium. M. B. Moore, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. L. E. Rockwell, Quincy, 111 Lap Robe— seven entries: First premium, Anna Miller. Quincy. Ill Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 Floor Pillow— 23 entries: First premium, Annie Drake, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Fred Breusiny, Springfield, 111 Washstand Set— 11 entries: First premium, Louise Hoshal, Springfield. Ill Second premium, Mrs. E. H. Turner, Springfield, 111 Slumber Roll or Head Rest— 13 entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis. Springfield, 111 ". Second premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 Magazine Cover— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield. Ill Second premium, Carrie F. Mostetter. Newark, O Paper Holder— four entries: First premium, Anna Miller, Quincy, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Fred Breusing. Springfield, 111 Handkerchief Case— eight entries: First premium. Mrs. Guy R. Mathis. Springfield, ill Second premium, Mrs. Charles Schuck, Springfield, 111 Glove Case— five entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis. Springfield. HI Second premium, Carrie F. Mostetter. Newark, O Evening Head Wrap or Fascinator— six entries: First premium, Clara Crane, Springfield, 111 Second premium, M. B. Moore, Springfield. Ill Fancy Tidy, any material— 13 entries: First premium, Crissie Armstrong, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Harry F. Boone, Springfield, III S3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 235 Lot 147 — Fancy Work — Continued. Specimen of Braiding— seven entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey. Pekin.Ill Second premium, Anna Miller, Quincy.Ill Child's Cap. silk— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. J. F, Magers, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. J. F. Magers, Springfield, 111 -. Child's Cap, muslin— six entries: First premium, Mrs. J. F. Magers. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Chas. B. Overaker, Springfield, III Infant's Basket— five entries: First premium, Mrs. Jay A. Hall. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. J. D. O'Keefe. Springfield, 111 Scrap Basket— six entries: First premium, Annie Drake, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Annie Drake, Springfield, 111 Work Basket— five entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Annie Drake, Springfield, 111 Darning Bag— seven entries: First premium, Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Henry Lauer, Springfield, 111 Slipper Case— five entries: B'irst premium. Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, 111 Second premium. Anna Miller. Quincy, 111 Tea Cozy— five entries: First premium. Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, 111 Whisk-broom Holder— 13 entries: First premium, Carrie F. Mostetter, Newark. O Second premium, Mrs. J. D. O'Keefe, Springfield, 111 Fancy Calendar— three entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis. Springfield. 1 11 Second premium, Carrie F. Mostetter, Newark, 0 Lamp Mat— 16 entries: First premium, Mrs. Chas. Schuck, Springfield. Ill Second premium, Mrs. Herman Pierik, Springfield, 111 Cotton Tidy— 14 entries: First premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin.Ill Second premium, Mrs. L. Beckwith, Mitchell, S. D Pincushion— 18 entries: First premium, Louise Hoshal, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Chas. Schuck, Springfield, 111 Shopping Bag— seven entries: First premium. Mrs. Henry Lauer, Springfield. Ill Second premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 Party Bag— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. Jesup Russell, Chicago, 111 Second premium, Mrs. R. D. Lawrence, Springfield, 111 Work Bag— six entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. M. Brown, Springfield, 111 Laundry List— seven entries: First premium. Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, III Second premium, Mrs. E. H. Turner, Springfield, 111 Photograph Case— nine entries: First premium. Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 Second premium, G. E. Yates, Springfield, 111 Penwiper— eight entries: First premium, M. B. Moore, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Carrie F. Mostetter, Newark, O Best dressed and handsomest Doll— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Guy R. Mathis, Springfield, 111 $2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 236 Lot 147 — Fancy Work— Concluded. Lamp Shade, silk— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. Mart Boone, Springfield 111 .' $3 CO Second premium, B. Hickox. Springfield. Ill 2 00 Piece of new Fancy Work not otherwise specified— 15 entries: First premium, Crissie Armstrong, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. H. Schmith, Clinton. Ill 1 00 " Judges — Bertha L. Martin, Salem, 111.; M. Irene Dwight, Centralia, 111.; Mattie B. Allmon, Salem, 111. CLASS L— EDUCATION. F. A. BUSSE, Superintendent. Lot 148— Country School Exhibit. Exhibit of six Papers of Writing— seven entries: First premium, Bluff school, Sangamon county Diploma and $10 00 Second premium. Oak Ridge school, Sangamon county 5 00 Work in Book-keeping— two entries: First premium, Crow's Hill school, Sangamon county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Wright school, Sangamon county 5 00 Set of four Pencil Drawings— four entries: First premium. Tanner school, Kane county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Tucker school, Sangamon county 5 00 Set of four Crayon Drawings— two entries: First premium. Cottage Hill school, Sangamon county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Tanner school, Kane county 5 00 Four Maps of Illinois— five entries: First premium. Cottage Hill school. Sangamon county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Tucker school, Sangamon county 5.00 Four County Maps— eight entries: First premium. Wright school, Sangamon county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Cottage Hill school, Sangamon county 5 00 Four Maps of Grand Divisions, or Groups of States or Countries— five entries: First premium. Bluff school. Sangamon county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Tanner school, Kane county 5 00 Essay on "The Cultivation of Corn"— six entries : First premium. Enterprise school. Sangamon county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Sherman school, Sangamon county 5 00 Essay on "The Best Book I Have Read this Year, and Why I Like It"— two entries: First premium. Cottage Hill school, Sangamon county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Liberty school, Sangamon county 5 00 Collection of Insects, classified and mounted— three entries: First premium, Cottage Hill school, Sangamon county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Cottage Hill school, Sangamon county 5 00 Exhibit of Apparatus made by pupils for the purpose of illustrating science— two entries: First premium, Oak Hill school, Sangamon county Diploma and 10 00 Collection of Seeds made by one pupil, 30 kinds— six entries: First premium, Wright school, Sangamon county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Cottage Hill school. Sangamon county 5 00 < ollection of 20 Wood Sections of Native Trees with a description of one of the trees represented— five entries: First premium, Wright school, Sangamon county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Oak Ridge school, Sangamon county 5 00 Geological Cabinet— three entries: First premium, Wright school, Saneramon county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Oak Hill school, Sangamon county 5 00 Exhibit of Apparatus made'by teacher' for use in teaching science— two entries: First premium, Mottarville school. Sangamon county Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Oak Hill school, Sangamon county 5 00 237 Lot 148— Country School Exhibit — Concluded. Piece of Apparatus made by teacher for illustration fn teaching any branch of study— two entries— no award. Map or Chart made by teacher for use in teaching— three entries: First premium, Cottage Hill school, Sangamon county Diploma and $10 00 Second premium, Oak Hill school, Sangamon county 5 00 County Superintendent of Schools of County making the best exhibit— three entries: Premium, Charles Van Dorn, Sangamon county Diploma Judges — J. L. Robertson, Peoria, 111.; Clara Ela, Bloomington, 111. Lot 149 — Graded School Exhibit. Set of three Papers of Writing— 15 entries: First premium, Noyes Street school, Evanston Diploma and S10 00 Second premium, Joliet Public schools 5 00 Work in Book-keeping— eight entries: First premium, Dundee Public schools Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, El wood school 5 00 Four County Maps— nine entries: First premium. El wood school Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Lincoln school. Springfield 5 00 Four Maps of Illinois— ten entries: First premium, Seaton school Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Trapp school, Springfield 5 00 Four Maps of Grand Divisions or Groups of States or Countries— 12 entries: First premium. Lincoln school. Springfield Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Seaton school 5 00 Free-hand Drawings from outline copy— six entries: First premium, Joliet Public schools Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Trapp school, Springfield 5 00 Object Drawings with Pencil, from grades below sixth- six entries: First premium, Dundee Public schools Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Wilmette school 5 00 Object Drawings with Pencil, from grades above fifth— seven entries: First premium. Dundee Public schools Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Trapp school, Springfield 5 00 Construction Drawings, mechanical or architectural— three entries: First premium. Evanston School District No. 2 Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Joliet Public schools 5 00 Original Designs in black and white— six entries: First premium, Evanston School District No. 2 Diploma and 10 Oft Second premium. Converse school. Springfield 5 00 Woodwork, six pieces, showing various joints— two entries — ow award. Woodwork shown in articles useful or ornamental— two entries: First premium, Springfield Manual Training school Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Feitshans school, Springfield 5 00 Group of Small Articles, useful or ornamental— two entries— no award. Modeling in clay or plaster— three entries: First premium, Edwards school. Springfield Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Feitshans school, Springfield 5 00 Piece of Woodcarving by one pupil— one entry: First premium, Feitshans school, Springfield Diploma and 10 00 Essay on " The Industries of My Town"— five entries: First premium, Sheridan school, Elgin Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Joliet Public schools 5 00 Essay on " The Best Book I Have Read This Year, and Why I Like It"— 13 entries: First premium. Noyes Street school. Evanston Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Joliet Public schools 5 00- Exhibit of Apparatus made by pupils for the purpose of illustrating science— three entries— no award. 238 Lot 149 — Graded School Exhibit— Concluded. Exhibit of Apparatus made by a teacher for use in teaching: science— one entry: First premium Lincoln school, Springfield Diploma and S10 00 Piece of Apparatus made by a teacher for illustration in any branch of study- two entries: First premium. Enos school, Springfield Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Lincoln school, Springfield 5 00 Map or Chart made by a teacher for use in teaching— six entries: First premium. Enos school, Springfield Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, lies school, Springfield 5 00 Geological Cabinet— two entries— no award. Superintendent of Schools of town or city making the best exhibit— ten entries: Premium, J. H. Collins. Springfield Diploma Jztdges—J. L. Robertson, Peoria, 111.; Clara Ela, Bloomington, 111. . Lot 150— High School Exhibit. Four Maps of ancient countries— three entries: First premium, Englewood High school, Chicago Diploma and $10 00 Second premium. Lake View High school, Chicago 5 00 Four Maps of modern countries— two entries: First premium. Englewood High school. Chicago Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Clyde Tp. High school. Cook county 5 00 Four Free-hand Drawings, with pencil— six entries: First premium. Hyde Park High school, Chicago Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Lake High school 5 00 Four Crayon Drawings— seven entries: First premium, Englewood High school, Chicago Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Hyde Park High school, Chicago 5 00 Four Perspective Drawings— three entries: First premium. Englewood High school. Chicago Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Lake View High school, Chicago 5 00 Four Construction Drawings, mechanical or architectual— four entries: First premium, Lake View High School. Chicago Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Hyde Park High school, Chicago 5 00 Four Original Designs, in black and white, or in colors— six entries: First premium, Hyde Park High school, Chicago Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Lake View High school. Chicago 5 00 Four Paintings from casts, in monochrone— three entries: First premium, Hyde Park High school Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Lake High school, Chicago 5 00 Four Paintings, still life, in water colors— five entries: First premium, Lake View High school, Chicago Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Englewood High school. Chicago 5 00 Four Drawings, shades and shadows, in crayon, charcoal, pencil, ink or water colors— four entries: First premium. Lake View High school. Chicago Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Englewood High school. Chicago 5 00 Four Drawings, architectural sketches, in crayon, charcoal, pencil, ink or water colors— two entries: First premium, Hyde Park High school, Chicago Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Englewood High school, Chicago 5 00 Woodwork, six pieces, showing various joints— one entry: First premium, Springfield Manual Training school Diploma and 10 00 Group of Small Articles, useful or ornamental— one entry: First premium. Springfield Manual Training school Diploma and 10 00 Woodwork as shown in" the construction of a tool chest— two entries— no award. Forgework in iron or steel— two entries— no award. Machine-shop Work, such as chipping, filing, scraping, etc.— two entries— no award. 239 Lot 150— High School Exhibit— Concluded. Piece of Wood-carving by one pupil— one entry: First premium, Springfield Manual Training school Diploma and $10 00 Ten Plates made by pupils, illustrating work in physics— two entries: First premium, Springfield High school Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Springfield High school 5 00 Exhibit of Apparatus made by pupil or pupils for use in the study of physics- three entries: First premium, Springfield High school Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Englewood High school . ..: 5 00 Ten Plates made by pupils, illustrating work in chemistry— two entries: First premium. Springfield High school Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Springfield High school 5 00 Exhibit of Apparatus made by pupil or pupils for use in study of chemistry— two entries— no award. Apparatus made by teacher for use in teaching physics— two entries : First premium. Springfield High school Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Springfield High school : 5 00 Apparatus made by teacher for use in teaching chemistry— two entries— no award. Map or Chart made by teacher for teaching any high school subject— six entries: First premium, Lake View High school, Chicago Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Springfield High school 5 00 Collection of Twenty Wood Sections of Native Trees, with description of one of the trees represented— two entries: First premium, Springfield High school Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Springfield High school 5 00 Essay on "Progress in Wireless Telegraphy"— two entries: First premium. Springfield High school Diploma and 10 00 Second premium. Springfield High school 5 00 Essay on "The War in Africa"— two entries: First premium. Springfield High school Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Englewood High school, Chicago 5 00 Geological Cabinet— two entries: First premium. Springfield High school Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Springfield High school ; 5 00 Cabinet of Drawings, illustrating work in biology— two entries: First premium. Englewood High school, Chicago Diploma and 10 00 Second premium, Springfield High school 5 00 Judges— J. L. Robertson, Peoria, 111.; Clara Ela, Bloomington, 111. CLASS N— DAIRY AND PANTRY STORES. H. J. CATER, Superintendent. Lot 157 — Butter. Dairy Butter— 22 entries: First premium, Harriet J. Cass, Buffalo Hart, 111 $10 00 Second premium, Harriet J. Cass, Buffalo Hart, 111 5 00 Third premium, Wm. N. Pawson, Delavan, 111 3 00 Creamery Butter— seven entries: First premium, M. O. Wheelock, Atlantic, la 10 00 Second premium. W. H. Gibbons, Irving, 111 5 00 Third premium, C. J. Griffith, Ames, la 3 00 Print Butter— 27 entries: First premium, R. A. Bloomfield, Mt. Sterling, 111 10 00 Second premium. Mrs. Wm. Corrington. Springfield, 111 5 00 Third premium, Robert Rathsack, Greenview, 111 3 00 Granulated Butter— 15 entries: First premium, Robert Rathsack, Greenview, 111 5 00 Second premium. Belle Springer, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Third premium, Belle Springer, Springfield, 111 2 00 240 Lot 157 -Butter — Concluded. • Display of Ornamental Designs of Butter— 13 entries: First premium, Mrs. E. T. Bradford, Kiddle Hill, 111 S10 00 Second premium, Mrs. T. P. Bradford, Bradford ton. 111 5 00 Third premium, Mrs. E. T. Bradford, RiddleHill, 111 3 00 Judge— W. H. Collyer, Chicago, 111. Lot 158 — Sweepstakes. Best Butter at the Fair— three entries: Premium, M. O. Wheelock, Atlantic, la S15 00 Judge — W. H. Collyer, Chicago, 111. Lot 159 — Pro Eata Exhibits— Butter. Ten exhibitors making the highest total score, the premium divided pro rata in proportion to the score: Score. Amount. Chas. E. Wise, Carmi, 111 99 $5 08 M. O. Wheelock, Atlantic. la 98 5 03 R. A. Bloomfleld. Mt. Sterling, III 97*2 5 00 Harriet J. Cass, Buffalo Hart. Ill 97^ 5 00 Mrs. William Corrington. Springfield. Ill 91H 4 99 E.J. Bennett, Belvidere, 111 97 4 15 Mrs.S. Bard. Liberty ville. Ill 97 4 15 Robert Rathsack. Greenview, 111 97 4 15 James L. Reid, Delavan, III 97 4 15 Euclid N. Cobb.Monmouth.Ill 97 4 15 W. H. Gibbons, Irving, 111 97 4 15 Total 1. 071 x4 S50 00 Judge — W. H. Collyer, Chicago, 111. Lot 160 — County Exhibits. Dairy Butter from Adams county— two entries: First premium. C. E. Laughlin. Clayton, ill $10 00 Second premium, Chas. E. Shank, Clayton, 111 5 00 Roll or Print Butter from Adams county— two entries: First premium, Chas. E. Shank. Clayton, 111 10 00 Second premium, C. E. Laughlin. Clayton, ID 5 00 Dairy Butter from Boone county— one entry: First premium, E. J. Bennett, Belvidere, 111 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Boone county— one entry: First premium. E. J. Bennett, Belvidere, 111 10 00 Dairy Butter from Boone county— two entries: First premium. R. A. Bloomfleld. Mt. Sterling. Ill 10 00 Second premium. R. A. Bloomfleld. Mt. Sterling, 111 5 00 Roll or Print Butter from Boone county— two entries: First premium, R. A. Bloomfleld. Mt. Sterling. Ill 10 00 Second premium, R. A. Bloomfleld, Mt. Sterling, IU .•; 5 00 Dairy Butter from Calhoun county— one entry: * First premium. Ivah McClintock. Pittsfleld, 111 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Calhoun county— one entry: First premium. Ivah McClintock, Pittsfleld. Ill 10 00 Dairy Butter from Carroll county— one entry: First premium, W. R. Hostetter, Mt. Carroll, 111 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Carroll county— one entry: First premium. W. R. Hostetter. Mt. Carroll, 111 10 00 Dairy Butter from Champaign county— one entry: First premium. J. C. Smith. Tolono, 111 10 00 Dairy Butter from Crawford county— two entries: First premium. J. L. Weeters. Flatrock. Ill 10 00 Second premium. J. L. Weeters, Flatrock, 111 5 00 241 Lot 160 — County Exhibits — Continued. Roll or Print Butter from Crawford county— two entries: First premium. J. L. Weeters, Flatrock, 111 $10 00 Second premium, J. L. Weeters, Flatrock. Ill 5 00 Dairy Butter from DeWitt county— one entry: First premium. Mrs. S. Martin, Waynesville, 111 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from DeWitt county -two entries; First premium, Mrs. S. Martin. Waynesville, 111 10 00 Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 5 00 Dairy Butter from Franklin county— one entry— no award. Roll or Print Butter from Franklin county— one entry: First premium, Robert Williams. Benton, 111 10 00 Dairy Butter from Hancock county: First premium, C. M. McMillan, Denver, III 10 00 Second premium, 0. M. McMillan. Denver, 111 5 00 Third premium, Phil. Richards & Co., Ferris, 111 3 00 Roll or Print Butter from Hancock county— four entries: First premium, C. M. McMillan. Denver, 111 10 00 Second premium. Phil Richards & Co., Ferris. Ill 5 00 Third premium, C. M. McMillan, Denver, 111 3 00 Dairy Butter from Hardin county— one entry: First premium. Mrs. Will Noble, Elizabeth town, 111 10 00 Roll Or Print Butter from Hardin county— one entry: First premium, Mrs. Will Noble, Elizabethtown. Ill 10 00 Dairy Butter from Henrv county— two entries: First premium, Mrs. G. A. Terpening. Geneseo. Ill 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Henry county— one entry: First premium, Mrs. G. A. Terpening, Geneso, 111 10 00 Dairy Butter from Jo Daviess county— one entry: First premium Ed W. Monnier. Elizabeth, 111 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Jo Daviess county— one entry: First premium, Ed W. Monnier. Elizabeth, 111 10 00 Dairy Butter from Kankakee county— one entry: First premium, T. C. Schobey. Union Hill. Ill 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Kankakee county— one entry: First premium. T. C. Schobey, Union Hill, 111 10 00 Dairy Butter from Lake county— one entry: First premium, Mrs. S. Bard, Liberty ville. 111 .- 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Lake county— one entry: First premium, Mrs. S. Bard, Liberty ville. Ill 10 00 Dairy Butter from LaSalle county— two entries— no award. Roll or Print Butter from LaSalle county— two entries: First premium, M. A. Stocking. Dana, 111 10 00 Second premium, M. A. Stocking. Dana, 111 5 00 Dairy Butter from Lawrence county— two entries: First premium. R. S. Tuel.'Sumner, 111 10 00 Second premium, R. S. Tuel. Sumner, 111 5 00 Roll or Print Butter from Lawrence county— two entries : First premium, R. S. Tuel, Sumner, 111 10 00 Second premium. R. S. Tuel, Sumner, 111 5 00 Dairy Butter from Livingston county— two entries: First premium, Scott Clark, Ancona, 111 10 00 Second premium, Scott Clark, Ancona, 111 5 00 Roll or Print Butter from Livingston county— two entries: First premium, Scott Clark, Ancona, 111 10 00 Second premium, Scott Clark, Ancona, 111 5 00 Dairy Butter from Logan county— two entries: First premium, Mrs. Ceilie Keene. Atlanta. Ill 10 00 Second premium, P. J. Pelfer, Williamsviile, 111 5 00 — ]6 A. 242 Lot 160 — County Exhibits — Continued. Roll or Print Butter from Loean county— two entries: First premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene. Atlanta, 111 $10 00 Second premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 5 00 Dairy Butter from Macon county— three entries: First premium, Mrs. J. F. Montgomery, Maroa, 111 10 00 Second premium. J. W. Rowe, Decatur, 111 5 00 Roll or Print Butter from Macon county— three entries: First premium. Mrs. J. F. Montgomery, Maroa, 111 10 00 Second premium, J. W. Rowe, Decatur, 111 5 00 Dairy Butter from Macoupin county— one entry: First premium, Mrs. A. B. Steidley, Carlinville. Ill 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Macoupin county— one entry: First premium, Mrs. A. B. Steidley, Carlinville. Ill 10 00 Dairy Butter from Marshall county— two entries: First premium, C. L. Foucht, Rutland, 111 10 00 Second premium. C. L. Foucht. Rutland, 111 5 00 Roll or Print Butter from Marshall county— two entries: First premium, C. L. Foucht, Rutland. Ill 10 00 Second premium, C. L. Foucht, Rutland, 111 5 00 Dairy Butter from McLean eounty— three entries: First premium, Mrs. Thos. Tyson. McLean, 111 10 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Funk. Heyworth. Ill 5 00 Third premium, Mrs. Harriet E. Pumpelly. McLean, 111 3 00 Roll or Print Butter from McLean county— two entries: First premium. Harriet E. Pumpelly, McLean. Ill 10 00 Second premium. Mrs. Thos. Tyson. McLean. Ill 5 00 Dairy Butter from Menard county— three entries: First premium, Robert Ratbsack. Green view, 111 10 00 Second premium. Emma J. King, Fancy Prairie, 111 5 00 Third premium, F. E. Bone. Tallula, 111 3 00 Roll or Print Butter from Menard county— three entries: First premium, F. E. Bone, Tallula, 111 10 00 Second premium. Robert Rathsack. Ureenview, 111 5 00 Third premium. Emma J. King:, Fancy Prairie, 111 3 00 Dairy Butter from Morgan eounty— three entries: First premium, \V. H. Stevenson, Jacksonville. Ill 10 00 Second premium. W. H. Stevenson. Jacksonville. Ill Third premium. \V. H. Stevenson. Jacksonville, 111 3 00 Roll or Print Butter from Morgan county— three entries: First premium. \V. H. Stevenson, Jacksonville. Ill 10 00 Second premium. W. H. Stevenson, Jacksonville. Ill 5 00 Third premium. W. H. Stevenson, Jacksonville, 111 3 00 Dairy Butter from Peoria county— two entries: First premium, A. J. Dunlap, Dunlap, 111 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Peoria county— three entries: First premium, A. J. Dunlap, Dunlap, 111 10 00 Second premium, A. J. Dunlap. Dunlap, 111 5 00 Dairy Butter from Pike county— one entry: First premium, Mrs. Isaac Dorsey, Perry, 111 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Pike county— three entries: First premium. Mrs. J. E. Woods. New Salem. Ill 10 00 Second premium, Mrs. Isaac Dorsey, Perry. Ill 5 00 Third premium, Mrs. Isaac Dorsey, Perry, 111 3 00 Dairy Butter from Saline county— one entry: First premium, R. W. Drew, Eldorado. Ill 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Saline county— one entry: First premium, R. W. Drew. Eldorado. Ill 10 00 Dairy Butter from Sangamon county— eight entries: First premium. Harriet J. Cass. Buffalo Hart. Ill 10 00 Second premium. Mrs. T. H. Du Val. Curran. Ill Third premium, I. N. Lowe, Auburn, 111 3 00 243 Lot 100 — County Exhibits — Concluded. Roll or Print Butter from Sangamon county— 18 entries: First premium, Harriet J. Cass, Buffalo Hart, 111 $10 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. M. Council, Lanesville, 111 5 00 Third premium, Henry Peters, Springfield, 111 3 00 Dairy Butter from Scott county— three entries: First premium, E. N. Gillham, Merritt, 111 10 00 Second premium. E. N. Gillham. Merritt, 111 5 00 Third premium, E. N. Gillham. Merritt, 111 3 00 Roll or Print Butter from Scott county— three entries: First premium, E. N. Gillham. Merritt. Ill 10 00 Second premium, E. N. Gillham, Merritt, 111 5 00 Third premium. E. N. Gillham. Merritt, 111 3 00 Dairy Butter from St. Clair county— one entry: First premium, Mrs- L. S. Mc Williams. E. St. Louis. Ill 10 00 Rolled or Print Butter from St, Clair county— one entry: First premium, Mrs. L. S. Mc Williams, E St. Louis. Ill 10 00 Dairy Butter from Stephenson county— one entry: First premium, Mrs. C. M. Lloyd. Freeport, III 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Stephenson county— one entry: First premium, Mrs. C. M. Lloyd, Freeport, 111 10 00 Dairy Butter from Tazewell county— two entries: First premium, Jas. L. Reid. Delavan. Ill 10 00 Second premium, Maud C. Hinsey, Pekin, 111 5 00 Roll or Print Butter from Tazewell county— three entries: First premium, Jas. L. Reid. Delavan, 111 10 00 Second premium, Wm. N. Parson, Delavan, 111 5 00 Roll or Print Butter from Union county— one entry: First premium, Ed. Lee. Jonesboro, 111 10 00 Dairy Butter from Warren county— one entry: First premium, Euclid N- Cobb. Monmouth, 111 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Warren county— one entry: First premium, Euclid N. Cobb, Monmouth, 111 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from Wayne county— one entry: First premium. Davis Bros., Fairfield. Ill 10 00 Dairy Butter from White county— one entry: First premium. Chas. E. Wise. Carmi. Ill 10 00 Roll or Print Butter from White county— one entry: First premium, Chas. E. Wise, Carmi. Ill 10 00 Dairy Butter from Woodford county— two entries: First premium, Wm. Becker, Minonk. Ill 10 00 Second premium, Wm. Becker, Minonk, 111 5 00 Roll or Print Butter from Woodford county— two entries: First premium, Wm. Becker, Minonk, 111 10 00 Second premium, Wm. Becker, Minonk, 111 5 00 Judge — W. H. Collyer, Chicago, 111. Lot 161— Cheese. Flat Cheese— 20 entries: First premium, Scott Clark. Ancona. Ill $10 00 Second premium, Scott Clark, Ancona, 111 5 00 Third premium, S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa. Ill 3 00 Cheddar Cheese— ten entries: First premium, A. E. Helmer, Evans Mills, N. Y 10 00 Second premium. Scott Clark, Ancona. HI 5 00 Third premium. J. R. Biddulph, Providence. Ill 3 00 Young America Cheese— nine entries: First premium. A.. E. Helmer, Evans Mills, N. Y 10 00 Second premium. C. A. Poplett, Dunlap. Ill 5 00 Third premium, M. A. Stocking. Dana, 111 3 00 Judge — W. H. Collyer, Chicago, 111. 244 Lot 162 — Sweepstakes. Best Cheese at the Fair— three entries: Premium. A. E. Helmer, Evans Mills. N. Y $15 00 Judge— W. H. Collyer, Chicago, 111. Lot 163 — Dairy Implements. No premiums awarded on this lot, but every facility afforded for exhibition. Lot 164 — Bread, Cakes, Etc. (Bakers, Confectioners, Etc., not allowed to compete.) Wheat Bread, hop yeast— 37 entries: First premium, Mrs. G. Westenberger, Springfield. Ill So 00 Second premium, Mrs. Mart Boone, Springfield, 111 2 00 Wheat Bread, salt rising— 16 entries: First premium. Mrs. P. M. Bartelme, Chicago, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. Will Corrington, Springfield, 111 2 00 Bread made of unbolted flour— ten entries: l. First premium. H. K. Janssen, Springfield, 111 "Second premium, Mrs D. C. Frederick, Springfield, 111 2 00 Boston Brown Bread— 14 entries: First premium, Louise Hoshal, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, LincolD, 111 2 00 Gluten Bread— seven entries: First premium, B. Hickox, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. Harry F. Boone, Springfield, ill 2 00 Rye Bread— ten entries: First premium, Mrs. O. L. Triebel. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Annie Drake, Springfield, 111 2 00 Corn Bread— 24 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. C. Klaholt, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. N. A. Furrow, Springfield, 111 2 00 Light Rolls (homemade)— 26 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 3 00 Second premium, Helen Mischler, Springfield, 111 2 00 Beaten Biscuit— 11 entries: First premium, Caroline Thomas, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Caroline. Thomas, Springfield, 111 2 00 Rusk— 10 entries: First premium, Mrs. P. P. Powell, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. J. C. Klaholt, Springfield, 111 2 00 Doughnuts— 26 entries: First premium, M. E. Stickel. Springfield. Ill Second premium. Mrs. Wm. Corrington, Springfield, 111 2 00 Gingersnaps— 17 entries: First premium, Caroline Thomas. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. Dow Matheny, Springfield, 111 2 00 Cookies— 40 entries: First premium, Mrs C. B. O veraker, Springfield, 111 Second premium. B. Hickox, Springfield, 111 2 00 Tea Cakes— 15 entries: First premium. Mrs. W. G. Coons, New Berlin, 111 Second premium, Mrs. C- B. Overaker. Springfield, 111 2 00 Sponge Cake— 17 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. Mart Boone, Springfield, 111 2 00 Snow Cake— 11 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. B. Taylor, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. G. S. Hatfield, Springfield, 111 2 00 245 Lot 164 — Bread, Cakes, Etc. (Bakers, Confectioners, Etc., not allowed to compete.) — Continued. Pound Cake— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. J. B. McGorey, Springfield, 111 $3 00 Second premium, Mrs. E. H. Turner, Springfield, 111 2 00 Jelly Cake— 13 entries: First premium, Mrs. Jas. E. Rogers, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Belle Springer, Springfield, 111 2 00 Fruit Cake— 24 entries: First premium. Mrs. P. M. Bartelme. Chicago, 111 3 00 Second premium, B. Hickox, Springfield, 111 2 00 Light Fruit Cake— seven entries: First premium, B. Hickox, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Coff man, Mechanicsburg. Ill ." 2 00 Silver Cake— 17 entries: First premium, Cora Hatfield, Curran, 111 Second premium, Mrs. J. W, Coffinan, Mechanicsburg, 111 2 00 Gold Cake— 19 entries: First premium, Ella Watts. Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. B. McGorey, Springfield, 111 2 00 Walnut Cake— ten entries: ' First premium, Mrs. J. B. McGorey, Springfield. 1 11 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Coons, New Berlin, 111 2 00 Hickorynut Cake— 11 entries: First premium. Mrs. J. D. O'Keefe. Springfield, 111 Second premium, H. M. Page. Farmer City, 111 2 00 Almond Cake— 12 entries: First premium. Mrs. W. S. Barber, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. Chas. Schuck. Springfield, 111 2 00 Marble Cake— 13 entries: First premium, Mrs. John Schoenemann, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mchanicsburg. Ill 2 00 Orange Cake— 16 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 3 00 Second premium, Charity Ray, Williamsville, 111 2 00 Lemon Cake— 13 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. D. O'Keefe, Springfield, 111 2 00 Cocoanut Cake— 24 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 3 00 Second premium. Alice T. Williams, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Fig Cake— 12 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. K. O'Keefe, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 2 00 Angel Food— 23 entries: First premium, Cora Hatfield, Curran, 111 Second premium, B. Hickox. Springfield, 111 2 00 Marshmallow Cake— 13 entries: First premium. Mrs. J. D. O'Keefe, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, H. M. Page, Farmer City, 111 2 00 Chocolate Cake— 24 entries: First premium, Mrs. F. C. Dodds, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 2 00 Plain Caramel Cake— 22 entries: First premium, Mrs. O. L, Triebel, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. B. McGorey, Springfield, 111 2 00 Chocolate Caramel Cake— 12 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. H. F. Boone, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Maple Caramel Cake— ten entries: First premium, Mrs. J. D. O'Keefe, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. G. S. Hatfield, Riverton.Ill 2 00 246 Lot 164 — Bread, Cakes, Etc. (Bakers, Confectioners, Etc., not allowed to compete.) — Concluded. Fruit Caramel Cake— ten entries: First premium, Mrs. J. D. O'Keefe. Sringfield, III $3 00 Second premium. Mrs. J. B. McGorey, Springfield, 111 2 00 Rose Cake— 11 entries: First premium. Mrs. C. F. Miller. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 2 00 Pineapple Cake— ten entries: First premium, Mrs. R. M. Bartelme, Chicago, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 2 00 Banana Cake— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. P. M. Bartelme, Chicago, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 2 00 Ice-cream Cake— 15 entries: First premium, Mrs. P. M. Bartelme, Chicago, 111 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. J. B. McGorey, Springfield, 111 2 00 Dark Chocolate Icecream Cake— 21 entries: First premium, Mrs. W. G. Coons, New Berlin. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. Nelson Allyn, Springfield, 111 2 00 Metropolitan or Neapolitan Cake— 12 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. G. Westenberger, Springfield, 111 2 00 Rocky Mountain Cake— six entries: First premium, Mrs. J. D. O'Keefe, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. J. B. McGorey. Springfield, 111 2 00 English Pork Cake— 11 entries: First premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene. Atlanta. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. G. Westenberger, Springfield, 111 2 00 Sunshine Cake— 11 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. B. McGorey. Springfield, 111 2 00 Delicate Cake— 12 entries: First premium. Mrs. J. D. O'Keefe, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman. Mechanicsburg, 111 2 00 Ribbon Cake— 14 entries: First premium. Mrs. W. G. Coons, New Berlin. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. B. McGorey. Springfield, 111 2 00 Coffee Cake— ten entries: First premium, B. Hickox, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. H. Duncan, Williamsville, 111 2 00 Ornamental Cake— II entries: • First premium. Mrs. J. B. McGorey. Springfield, 111 5 00 Second premium, F. C. King. Springfield, 111 3 00 Gingerbread— 26 entries: First premium, B. Hickox. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. J. D. O'Keefe. Springfield. Ill 2 00 Display of Pastry— nine entries: First premium. Mrs. F. C. Dodds, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. C. Klaholt, Springfield, 111 2 00 Display of Bread and Cakes made by girl under 14 years old— eight entries First premium, Annie Ryan. Springfield, 111 15 00 Second premium, Ruth Watts. Springfield, 111 12 00 Third premium, Irene Council, Lanesville. Ill 10 00 Fourth premium, Eugenia J. Marshall, Salem, 111 8 00 Samples of Flavoring Extracts, in variety— no entry. Judges— Mrs. W. S, Kaufman, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. Charles Tremel, Chicago, 111. 247 Lot 165 — Bread, Cakes, etc. — (Open to all.) Sponge Cake-six entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman. Mechanicsburg, 111 $3 00 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield, 111 2 00 Snow Cake-eight entries: First premium, Clara Crane, Springfield, 111 o 00 Second premium, Mrs. P. P. Powell, SDringfield, 111 2 00 Pound Cake— seven entries: First premium, M. Eloise Laugeman, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield, 111 2 00 Jelly Cake— seven entries: First premium. Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield, 111 2 00 Fruit Cake— 16 entries: First premium, Mrs. P. P. Powell, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. O. L. Triebel, Springfield, 111 2 00 Light Fruit Cake— nine entries: First premium. Mrs. J. W. Coffman. Mechanisburg. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. O. L. Triebel, Springfield, 111 2 00 SilverCake— ten entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111... 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. P. P. Powell, Springfield, 111 2 00 Gold Cake— ten entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Walnut Cake— nine entries: First premium. Mrs. Chas. Schuck, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, M. Eloise Laugeman, Springfield, 111 2 00 Hickorynut Cake— six entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield, 111 , — 2 00 Almond Cake— nine entries: First premium. M. Eloise Laugeman. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 2 00 Marble Cake— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. G. Westenberger. Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Orange Cake— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. Chas. Schuck. Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Mechanisburg. Ill 2 00 Cocoanut Cake— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. G. Westenberger, Springfield, HI 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Fig Cake— seven entries: First premium. Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, M. Eloise Laugeman, Springgeld, 111 2 00 Angel Food— 11 entries: First premium, Carrie H, Willett, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. P. P. Powell, Springfield, 111 2 00 Marshmallow Cake— seven entries: First premium, Mrs. G. Westenberger, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 2 00 Chocolate Cake— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. G. Westenberger, Spriugfield, 111 2 00 Caramel Cake— seven entries: First premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, M. Eloise Laugeman, Springfield, 111 2 00 Fruit Caramel Cake— six entries: First premium. Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium. M. Eloise Laugeman, Springfield, 111 2 00 Rose Cake— ten entries: First premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman. Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 2 00 248 Lot 165 — Bread, Cakes, Etc. — (Open to All) — Concluded. Delicate Cake— six entries: First premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield, 111 $3 00 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield, 111 2 00 Ribbon Cake— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffnian, Mechanicsburg, 111 3 00 Second premium, M. Eloise Laugeman, Springfield, 111 2 00 Coffee Cake— seven entries: First premium, Mrs. J. H. Duncan, Williamsvillle. Ill 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield, 111 2 00 Pineapple Cake— nine entries: First premium. Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Banana Cake— six entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 3 00 Second premium, M. Eloise Laugeman, Springfield, 111 2 00 Ice Cream Cake— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield, 111 2 00 Dark Chocolate Ice Cream Cake— eight entries: First premium. Mrs. W. S. Barber, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. G. Westenberger, Springfield, 111 2 00 Metropolitan or Neapolitan Cake— seven entries: First premium, Mrs. W. S. Barber. Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. G. Westenberger, Springfield, 111 2 00 Rocky Mountain Cake— six entries: First premium. Mrs. G. Westenberger, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second premium. Mrs. P. P. Powell. Springfield. Ill 2 00 English Pork Cake— six entries: First premium, Mrs. P. P. Powell, Springfield. Ill 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. T. P. Bradford, Bradfordton. Ill 2 00 Sunshine Cake— six entries: First premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 3 00 Second premium, Mrs. P. Powell, Springfield, 111 2 00 Gingerbread— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. C. C. Mitchell, Springfield, 111 3 00 Second Premium, Mrs. J W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg 111 2 00 Ornamental Cake— six entries: First premium, F. C. King. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Laugeman, Springfield, 111 2 00 Winter Wheat Flour— no entry. Spring Wheat Flour— no entry. Starch of Wheat, Illinois Manufacture— no entry. Display of Bread and Cakes by Baker or Confectioner— no entry. Judges— Mrs. W. S. Kaufman, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. Charles Tremel, Chi- cago, 111. Lot 166 — Jellies, Preserves, Etc. Apple Jelly— 34 entries: First premium, Mrs. F. C. Dodds, Springfield. Ill $2 00 Second premium. Annetta Nokes. Springfield, 111 1 00 Crabapple Jelly— 37 entries; First premium, Mrs. C. V. Hickox. Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, B. Hickox, Springfield. Ill 1 00 Plum Jelly— 45 entries: First premium, B. Hickox, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium— Mrs. Mart Boone, Springfield, 111 1 00 Currant Jelly— 34 entries: First premium, Mrs. F. C. Dodds, Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, Louise Hoshal, Springfield, 111 1 00 249 Lot 166 — Jellies, Preserves, Etc.— Continued. Green Grape Jelly— 35 entries- First premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene. Atlanta, 111 Second premium, Cora Hatfield, Curran, 111 Ripe Grape Jelly— 48 entries: First premium, Mrs. G. Westenberger, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta, III Wild Grape Jelly— 14 entries: First premium. Mrs. F. C. Dodds, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. J. H. Duncan, Williamsville, 111 Wild Crabapple Jelly— 17 entries: First premium, Mrs. A. Booth. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. F. C- Dodds, Springfield, 111 Rhubarb Jelly— 16 entries: First premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta, 111 Second premium, Mrs. J. H. Duncan, Williamsville, 111 Blackberry Jelly— 34 entries: First premium. Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta, 111 Second premium, Mrs. G. S. Hatfield, Riverton. Ill Raspberry Jelly— 18 entries: First premium, Cora Hatfield, Curran, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene. Atlanta, 111 Strawberry Jelly— 19 entries: First premium, Mrs. Henry Lauer, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta, 111 Gooseberry Jelly— 19 entries: First premium, Mrs. W. G. Coons, New Berlin, 111 Second premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta, 111 Quince Jelly— 24 entries: First premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 ... Second premium, Mrs. A. Booth, Springfield, 111 Display of Jellies, six varieties— seven entries: First premium. Mrs. Ed. Shake, Springfield, 111 Second premium. Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta, 111 Canned Apples— seven entries: First premium, J. E. Woods. New Salem, 111 Second premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 Canned Plums— 16 entries: First premium, Mrs. F. C. Dodds. Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 Canned Quinces— seven entries: First premium, Mrs. J. E. Woods. New Salem, 111 Second premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln. Ill Canned Crabapples— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. J. E. Woods. New Salem. Ill Second premium. Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta, 111 Canned Peaches— 41 entries: First premium. Mrs. W. J. Aurelius, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 Canned Cherries— 38 entries: First premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson. Lincoln, 111 Second premium, Mrs. J. W. Coffman, Mechanicsburg, 111 Canned Pears— 21 entries: First premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta. Ill Second premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson. Lincoln, 111 Canned Blackberries— 25 entries: First premium. Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta. Ill Second premium. Mrs. Ralph Hambaugh, Springfield, 111 Canned Red Raspberries— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta. Ill Second premium, Mrs. J. E. Woods, New Salem, 111 Canned Black Raspberries— 13 entries; First premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson. Lincolu. Ill Second premium, Mrs. F. C. Dodds, Springfield, 111 $2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 6 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 250 Lot 166 — Jellies, Preserves, Etc. — Continued. Canned Strawberries— 22 entries: First premium, Mrs. J. E. Woods. New Salem. Ill $2 00 Second premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 1 00 Canned Gooseberries— 18 entries: First premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 l 00 Canned Currants— four entries: First premium, Mrs. J. E. Woods, New Salem, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta. Ill l 00 Canned Pineapples— four entries: First premium. Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. A. Booth, Springfield , ill 1 00 Display of Canned Fruit, six varieties— two entries: First premium. Mrs. A. E. Robinson. Lincoln, 111 6 00 Second premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta. Ill * 00 Peach Preserves— 19 entries: First premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta. Ill 2 00 Second premium. Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 1 00 Pear Preserves— 15 entries: First premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta, 111 Second premium. Mrs. R. D. Lawrence. Springfield, 111 1 00 Plum Preserves— 13 entries: First premium, Mrs. Mary A. Alson. Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. F. C. Dodds, Springfield, III 1 00 Quince Preserves— eight entries: First premium, Mrs. J. E. Woods. New Salem. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln. Ill 1 00 Blackberry Preserves— seven entries: First premium, Mrs. Wm. Corrington, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 1 00 Strawberry Preserves— 22 entries: First premium. Mrs. C. V. Hickox. Springfield, 111 2 00 Second premium. Mrs. Wm. Corrington, Springfield, 111 1 00 Cherry Preserves— 14 entries: First premium, Mrs, J. E. Woods, New Salem. Ill 2 00 Second premium. Mrs. R. D. Lawrence, Springfield, 111 1 00 Tomato Preserves— 12 entries: First premium, Mrs. Mart Boone, Springfield, 111 2 10 Second premium, Mrs. H. F. Boone. Springfield. Ill 1 00 Watermelon-rind Preserves— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Atlanta, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. J. F. Montgomery, Marva, 111 1 00 Apple Butter— nine entries: First premium, Mrs. L. S. McWilliams, E. St. Louis, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta, 111 1 00 Peach Butter— 15 entries: First premium, Mrs. F. C. Dodds, Springfield. Ill 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. C. C. Mitchell, Springfield, 111 1 00 Plum Butter— 21 entries: First premium, Cora Hatfield, Curran, 111 2 00 Second premium, Mrs. T. F. Brunk, Springfield, 111 1 00 Pear Butter— 11 entries: First premium, Mrs Wm. Corrington, Springfield, 111 Second premium, Mrs. F. C. Dodds, Springfield, 111 1 00 Blackberry Jam— 13 entries: First premium- Mrs. A. E. Robinson. Lincoln. Ill Second premium. Mrs. Wm. Foster, Springfield, 111 1 00 Raspberry Jam— eight entries: First premium. Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 Second premium, Mrs. W. G. Coons. New Berlin, 111 1 00 Strawberry Jam— 12 entries: First premium. Ivah McClintock. Pittsfield, 111 - 00 Second premium. Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Springfield, 111 1 00 251 Lot 166 — Jellies, Preserves, Etc. — Concluded. Grape Jam— ten entries: First premium. Belle Springer, Springfield, III $2 Off Second premium, Mrs. Win. Corrington, Springfield, 111 1 00 Display of Sour Pickles— seven entries: First premium, Mrs. Cellie Keene, Atlanta, 111 5 00 Second premium, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 3 00 Display of Sweet Pickles— 11 entries: First premium. Ivah McClintock. Pittsfield, 111 5 00 Second premium, Alta B. Feltham, Springfield, 111 3 00 Five or more varieties of Sauces, Relishes. Catsups, etc.— five entries: First premium, Mrs. A. Booth. Springfield, 111 5 Off Second premium, Mrs. S. E. Robinson, Lincoln, 111 3 Off Exhibit of Preserved Fruits. Vegetables or Animal Substances, without heat, sugar or air-tight jars— no entry. Judge — Mrs. H. J. Cater, Libertyville, 111. Lot 167 — Bees and Honey. Display of Comb Honey— three entries: First premium, Jas. A. Stone & Sen, Bradfordton, III $20 Off Second premium, C. Becker, Pleasant Plains, 111 15 00 Third premium. J. Q. Smith, Lincoln. Ill 10 00 Collection of labeled cases of White Honey from different flowers— three entries: Frst premium. J. Q. Smith, Lincoln, 111 8 00 Second premium. C. Becker, Pleasant Plains, 111 5 00 Third premium. Jas. A. Stone & Son, Bradfordton, 111 3 Off Collection of labeled cases of Amber or Dark Honey from different flowers— two entries: First premium, J. Q. Smith. Lincoln. Ill 8 Off Second premium, C. Becker, Pleasant Plains, 111 5 Off Case of White Clover Comb Honey— four entries: First premium, J. Q. Smith. Lincoln. Ill 4 00 Second premium. Jas. A. Stone & Son. Bradfordton, 111 3 Off Third premium, C. Becker, Pleasant Plains, 111 2 Off Case of Sweet Clover Comb Honey— four entries: First premium, J. Q. Smith, Lincoln, 111 4 Off Second premium. C. Becker, Pleasant Plains, 111 3 Off Third premium, Jas. A. Stone & Son, Bradfordton, 111 2 00 Case of Basswood Comb Honey— four entries: First premium, C. Becker. Pleasant Plains, 111 .' 4 Off Second premium. Jas. A. Stone & Son. Bradfordton. Ill 3 Off Third premium, J. Q. Smith, Lincoln, 111 2 00 Case of Amber Comb Honey— three entries: First premium, C. Becker, Pleasant Plains, 111 4 Off Second premium. J. Q. Smith. Lincoln. Ill 3 Off Third premium, Jas. A. Stone & Son, Bradfordton, 111 2 Off Display of Extracted Honey— three entries: First premium, C. Becker, Pleasant Plains, 111 20 00 Second premium. J. Q. Smith. Lincoln. Ill 15 00 Third premium. Jas. A. Stone & Son. Bradfordton, 111 10 Off Display of Honey extracted on the grounds— two entries: First premium. C. Becker. Pleasant Plains 111 5 00 Second premium, J . Q. Smith, Lincoln, 111 3 Off Frame of Comb Honey for extracting— five entries: First premium, J. Q Smith. Lincoln, 111 5 Off Second premium, J Q. Smith, Lincoln, III 3 00 Third premium, J. Q. Smith. Lincoln. Ill 2 Off Display of Candied Honey— three entries: First premium, J. Q. Smith, Lincoln, 111 20 00 Second premium, C. Becker, Pleasant Plains. Ill 15 00 Third premium. Jas. A. Stone & Son. Bradfordton. Ill 10 00 252 Lot 167 — Bees and Honey — Concluded, Display of Beeswax— three entries: First premium, Jas. A. Stone & Son, Bradfordton, 111 $15 00 Second premium, J. Q. Smith, Lincoln, 111 10 00 Third premium, C. Becker. Pleasant Plains. Ill 5 00 Observatory Hive Dark Italian Bees— one entry: First premium, C. Becker. Pleasant Plains, 111 4 00 Observatory Hive Golden Italian Bees— three!entries: First premium. J. Q. Smith, Lincoln. Ill 4 00 Second premium, J. Q. Smith, Lincoln. Ill 3 00 Third premium. C. Becker. Plessant Plains.'.Ill 2 00 Observatory Hive Carniolan Bees— one entry: First premium, C. Becker, Pleasant Plains, 111 4 00 Honey Vinegar, with recipe for making— two entries: First premium, Jas. A. Stone & Son, Bradfordton, 111 4 00 Second premium, C. Becker, Pleasant Plains. Ill 3 00 Display of Novelties in Honey— two entries: First premium, J. Q. Smith, Lincoln, 111 12 00 Second premium, C. Becker, Pleasant Plains, 111 8 00 Judge — F. Grabbe, Libertyville, 111. 253 SPECIAL PREMIUMS AWARDED AT inois State Fair, 1900. SHORT-HORN. The American Short-Horn Association offered and paid the following premiums on Short- Horn cattle exhibited at the Illinois State Fair of 1900: Lot 1 — Short-Horn. BULLS. Bull 3 years old or over: First premium. T. J. Wornall. Moseby, Mo $20 00 Viscount of Anoka 125081. Second premium, E. S. Kelly, Yellow Springs, 0 10 00 Brave Archer 70018. Third premium, Aaron Barber, Avon, N. Y 5 00 Alice's Prince 122593. Bull 2 years old and under 3: First premium, J. G. Robbins & Sons. Horace, Ind 20 00 The Lad For Me 140618. Second premium, E. B. Mitchel & Sons. Danvers, 111 10 00 Prince Armour 127794. Third premium, J. K. Alexander, Edinburg. Ill 5 00 Pearl Golddust 2d 141885. Bull 1 year old and under 2: First premium. J. G. Robbins & Sons, Horace, Ind 15 00 Verbank 153314. Second premium, E. B. Mitchel & Sons, Danvers, 111 10 00 Vici 149014. Bull under 1 year old: First premium, J. K. Alexander, Edinburg, 111 15 00 Monarch 157004. Second premium, J. G. Robbins & Sons, Horace, Ind 10 00 Lovely Lad 153313. Third premium. J. K. Alexander, Edinburg, 111 5 00 Gay Victor 157059. COWS AND HEIFERS. Cow 3 years old or over: First premium, E. S. Kelly, Yellow Springs, O $20 00 Bapton Pearl. Second premium, Aaron Barber, Avon, N. Y 10 00 Duchess 2d. Third premium, T. J. Wornall, Moseby, Mo 5 00 Lady Valentine. 254 Lot 1 — Short-Horn — Concluded. cows and heifers— Concluded. Heifer 2 years old and under 3— five entries: First premium, T. J. Wornall, Moseby.Mo $20 00 Nola. Second premium. Aaron Barber, Avon, N. Y 10 00 Julia Marshal Third premium, E. B. Mitchel & Sons, Danvers.Ill 5 00 Rose Princess. Heifer 1 year old and under 2: First premium, J. Q. Robbins & Sons, Horace, Ind 15 00 Ruberta. Second premium, J. Q. Robbins & Sons. Horace, Ind 10 00 Rosy O'Grady. Third premium. T. J. Wornall, Moseby.Mo 5 00 Ravenswood Empress. Heifer under 1 year old: First premium, J. G. Robbins & Sons, Horace, Ind 15 00 Clarissa. Second premium. T. J. Wornall. Moseby, Mo 10 00 Viscountess of Grassland. Third premium, Aaron Barber, Avon, N. Y 5 00 Golden Fame's Belle. Lot 2 — Short-Horn — Breeder's Herd. Herd— Bull 2 years old or over, cow 3 years old or over, heifer 2 years old and under 3. heifer 1 year old and under 2, heifer under 1 year old: First premium. T.J. Wornall, Moseby.Mo $60 00 Viscount of Anoka 125081. Lady Valentine, Nola. Ravenswood Empress. Vis- countess of Grassland. Second premium, Aaron Barber. Avon. N. Y 40 00 Alice's Prince 122593, Duchess 2d, Julia Marshal, Rose Scott, Golden Fame's Belle. Third premium. £ B. Mitchel & Sons. Danvers.Ill 20 00 Prince Armour 127794, Rose Bud, Rose Princess, Forest Belle, My Hannah Lady. Lot 3 — Short-Horn — Breeder's Young Herd. Herd— Bull under 2, two heifers 1 and under 2, two heifers under 1, all except the bull to be bred by the exhibitor: First premium, J, G, Robbins & Sons, Horace, Ind $40 00 Verbank 153314. Ruberta. Rosy O'Grady, Clarissa, Sassy Frantic. Second premium. E. B. Mitchel & Sons, Dan vers. Ill 30 00 Vici 149014. Rose of Autumn, Forest Belle, My Hannah Lady, Sapho. Lot 4 — Short-Horn — Get of One Sire. Four aDimals of either sex, under 4 years old, the get of one sire: First premium. J. G. Robbins & Sons. Horace Ind $30 00 The Lad for Me 140618, Verbank 153314. Ruberta, Rosy O'Grady. Second premium, E. B. Mitchel & Sons, Danvers, 111 20 00 Prince Armour 127794, Buttercup. Rose of Autumn, Forest Belle. Lot 4|— Short-Horn — Produce of One Cow. Two animals of either sex, the produce of one cow: First premium, E. B. Mitchel & Sons. Danvers. Ill $30 00 Rose Princess, Rose of Autumn. Second premium, Aaron Barber, Avon, N. Y 20 00 Rose Scott, Sentinel. 255 Lot 5 — Short Horn — Champion. Bull 2 or over: Premium. J. G. Robbins & Sons. Horace, Ind $15 00 The Lad for Me 140618. Bull under 2: Premium. J. K. Alexander, Edinburgr. Ill 15 00 Monarch 157004. Cow 2 or over: Premium, E. S. Kelly. Yellow Sprinfis. O 15 00 Bapton Pearl. Heifer under 2: Premium, J. G. Robbins & Sons, Horace, Ind 15 00 Ruberta. Hereford. The American Hereford Cattle Breeders' Association offered and paid the following prem- iums on Hereford Cattle exhibited at the Illinois State Fair of 1900: Lot 6 — Hereford. BULLS. Bull 3 years old or over: First premium. T. F. B. Sotham. Chillicothe, Mo $35 00 Improver 94020. Second premium, W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler, Ind 20 00 Christopher 69172. Third premium. Thos. Clark. Beecher, 111 10 00 LeRoy 70778. Bull 2 years old and under 3: First premium, John Hooker. New London, O 35 00 Mark Hanna 87071. Bull 1 year old and under 2 : First premium. Thos. Clark, Beecher, 111 30 00 Perfection 92891. Second premium. W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler, Ind 20 00 Bean Fowler 97407. Third premium, John Hooker, New London, O 10 00 Foxy 98980. Bull under 1 year old : First premium. T. F. B. Sotham, Chillicothe, Mo 30 00 Thickflesh 107743. Second premium, W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler, Ind 20 00 March On 12th 106674. Third premium. W. S. Van Natta & Son. Fowler, Ind 10 00 March On 13th 106675. COWS AND HEIFERS. Cow 3 years old or over: First premium. W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler, Ind $35 00 Columbine 79355. Second premium, John Hooker, New London, O 20 00 Dolly 2d 61799. Third premium, T. F. B. Sotham, Chillicothe. Mo 10 00 Benison 78826. Heifer 2 years old and under 3: First premium. Thos. Clark, Beecher, 111 35 00 Peerless 5th 80653. Second premium, T. F. B. Sotham. Chillicothe, Mo 20 00 Pure Gold 94041. Third premium, John Hooker, New London, O 10 00 Belle of Maplewood 87063. 256 Lot (3 — Hereford — Concluded. cows and heifers— Concluded. Heifer 1 year old and under 2: First premium, W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler, Ind $30 00 Miss March On 94489. Second premium. T. F. B. Sotham, Chillicothe. Mo 20 00 Golden Lassie 94009. Third premium. W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler, Ind 10 00 Lady Ellen 96527. Heifer under 1 year old: First premium, W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler, Ind 30 00 Nella March On 107704. Second premium. W. S. Van Natta & Son, Fowler, Ind 20 00 Columbia Cherry 107698. Third premium, Thos. Clark, Beecher, 111 10 00 Polly Peachum 104322. Aberdeen- Angus. The American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' association offered and paid the following: premiums on Aberdeen-Angus cattle exhibited at the Illinois State Fair of 1900: Lot 11 — Aberdeen -Angus. BULLS. Bull 3 years old or over: First premium, Chas, Escher & Sons, Botna. la $14 00 Orion of Long Branch 26617. Second premium, A. C. Binnie, Alta, la 8 00 Heather Lad of Emerson 2d 19049. Third premium, D. Bradfute & Son. Cedarville, O 40 0 Gay Eric 19528. Bull 2 years old and under 3: First premium, W. A. McHenry. Denison, la 11 00 Laddie 30612. Bull 1 year old and under 2: First premium, C. fl. Gardner. Blandinsville, 111 .■ 12 00 Rosegay 30708. Second premium, D. Bradfute & Son, Cedarville, O 8 00 Miles of Meadowbrook 33344. Bull under 1 year old: First premium, Chas. Escher & Sons, Botna, la 12 00 Heather Lad of Cherokee 36418. Second premium, W. A. McHenry, Denison, la 8 00 Bambo. Third premium, A. C. Binnie, Alta, la 4 00 Mayor of Alta 2d 38552. COWS AND HEIFERS. Cow 3 years old or over 1: First premium, D. Bradfute & Son, Cedarville, O $14 00 Lady of Meadow Brook 21466. Second premium, W. A. McHenry, Alta, la 8 00 Lucia Estill 22082. Third premium, Chas. Escher & Sons. Botna, la 4 00 Heather Beauty of Long Branch 23884. 257 Lot 11 — Aberdeen- Angus — Concluded. cows and heifers— Concluded. Heifer 2 years old and under 3: First premium, W. A. McHenry, Denison, la $14 00 Coquette McHenry 14th 29835. Second premium, D. Bradfute & Son, Cedarville.O 8 00 Fanny of Meadow Brook 29670. v Third premium. A. C. Binnie, Alta. la 4 00 Mina of Alta 28991. Heifer 1 year old and under 2: First premium, W. A. McHenry, Denison, la 12 00 Barbara McHenry 13th 32488. Second premium. W. A. McHenry. Denison, la 8 00 Blackbird McHenry 25th 32491. Third premium. D. Bradfute & Son. Cedarville, O 4 00 Mabel of Meadow Brook 33433. Heifer under 1 year old: First premium, W. A. McHenry, Denison, I a 12 00 Barbara McHenry 14th. Second premium, D. Bradfute & Son, Cedarville.O 8 00 Flower 2d of Meadow Brook 39149. Third premium. A. C. Binnie. Alta, la 4 00 Zara of Alta 38555. SHETLAND PONIES. The American Shetland Pony Club offered and paid the following premium on Shetland pony exhibited at the Illinois State Fair of 1900: Lot 71 — Shetland Ponies. Stallion any aee: • Premium, C. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111 G. M Prince of Wales 1190. OXFORD SHEEP. 'ihe American Oxford Down Record Association offered and paid the following premiums on Oxford Down sheep exhibited at the Illinois State Fair of 1900: Lot 77 — Oxford. Yearling Ram bred and owned in Illinois: Premium, R.J. Stone, Stonington, 111 $10 00 Stone's No. 21450. Yearling Ewe bred and owned in Illinois: Premium. R.J. Stone, Stonington, 111 10 00 Stone's No. 18459. Pen of four Lambs, either sex, bred and owned in Illinois: Premium, R.J. Stone. Stonington. Ill 10 00 Stone's Nos. 21471, 21474, 21476, 21477. CORN. Messrs. Brown and Cantield, Springfield. 111., offered and paid the following prem- iums on corn raised from seed purchased from them and exhibited at the Illi- nois State Fair of 1900: Reid's Yellow Dent. 10 ears: First .premium. Geo. A. Bobkirk. Williamsville, 111 $10 00 Second premium, S. J. Sells, Bloomington, 111 5 00 Boone County White, 10 ears: First premium, S. D. Maddock, Philo, 111 10 00 —17 A. 258 Yield of Corn Per Acre. Statements of method of cultivation, etc. of corn making the largest yield per acre. First premium, John H. Powers, Prophetstown, 111,, bushels $205.73 „}' State op Illinois. ,-ss. Whiteside County. John H. Powers being duly sworn, says that the yield of corn on the one acre of ground situated in the north west corner of south half of the north east quarter of section three (3), township No. nineteen (19). range No. five (5), eastof 4th P. M.. entered in competition by him at Illinois State Fair for the year 1900, was of the variety known as the Iowa Silver Mine; that the ground was well manured (35 wagon loads in the fall); said ground was plowed seven inches deep on the first day of May, 1900; was planted in drills on the 14th day of May. The ground was harrowed twice before planting and twice after planting; cultivated three times with corn plow and cultivated with hoe four times; thinned out and all unproductive stalks removed. Date of gathering was September 21 and 22, 1900. John H. Powers. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22d day of September, 1900. [seal] Ceo. E. Paddock, Notary Public. ;> State of Illinois, >ss. Whiteside County. Chas. P. Sturtevant, Supervisor, and Elmer G. Mathis, Town Clerk of the town of Prophetstown, in the county and state aforesaid, being duly sworn say that on the 17th day of September. 1900, they measured the one acre of prize com, entered in competition at State Fair of 1900 by John H. Powers of Prophetstown, Illinois, which measured, commenc- ing 18 inches from the outside rows, 605 feet by 72 feet; that rows were not less than three and one half feet apart one way; that said corn was husked and gathered by John H. Powers and C. W. Cabot on the 21st and 22d days of September, 1900. and was weighed by N. W. Paddock of Prophetstown, Illinois, and the aggregate weight of the corn on the said one acre of ground was 14,401 pounds. C. P. Sturtevant. Supervisor of Prophetstown, Illinois. E. G. Mathis, Town Clerk of Prophetstown, Illinois. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22d day of September. 1900. [seal] Geo. E. Paddock, Notary Public. Weight of Corn— Pounds. 6.320— 4,035= 2,285 6,430— 4.035= 2,395 6,340— 3.960= 2,380 6,486- 3.960= 2,526 6,345— 3,960= 2.385 6,465— 4,035= 2,430 38,386-23.985=14,401 Second premium, L. D. Young. Bloomington.Ill; bushels 189.65 State of Illinois.) >ss. McLean County, J L. D. Young, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he assisted in gathering the corn from one acre of ground described in the application filed by me as Entry No. 1174. in Class G. Lot No. 128, and in weighing same, and hereby certifies that the yield is 13.275 pounds, or 189ft bushels, at 70 pounds to the bushel. L. D. Young. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22d day of September. 1900. [seal] Robert S. McIntyre, Notary Public. State of Illinois, ) rSS. McLean County. J John L. Best, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he assisted in gathering the corn from one acre of ground described in the application of L. D. Young (Entry No. 1174 in Class G), and that the yield from same was 13,275 pounds, or 189ft bushels, at 70 pounds to the bushel. J. L. Best. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22d day of September, 1900. [sealJ Robert S. McIntyre, Notary Public. 259 State of Illinois, -ss. McLean County, I, Robert S. Mclntyre, town clerk of the town of Blooming, county and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that in company with John Reed, supervisor of said town, they did measure the ground described in L. D. Young's application in Class G, Lot 128. No. 1174, "yield of corn per acre," and found the same to measure 385 feet in length and 113 feet in width, making 43,561 square feet, or one acre, and the rows of said corn were three and one- half feet apart one way. Said corn was gathered by L. D. Young and John L. Best and de- livered to Parker Bros., who certify to the weight being 13,275 pounds. Witness my hand and seal this 22d day of September, 1900. [seal] Robert S. McIntyre, Town Clerk. Weight of Corn — Pounds. 5.725- 3.3£0= 2,375 5,500- 3,950= 1,550 4.900— 2.800= 2.100 5.550— 3.050= 2,500 5.600- 3,350= 2,250 5.550- 3,050= 2,500 32,825—19,550=13.275 ?60 REPORTS FROM COUNTY AGRICULTURAL BOARDS. The financial reports from county agricultural boards and other societies holding fairs in Illinois, in 1900 are presented herewith. The reports of the exhibitions in the various departments, and other matters usually published in connection with the reports, are tabulated, and follow the financial exhibits: ADAMS COUNTY -Camp Point. Officers— President, Benj. Cutntnings, Camp Point; Secretary, Richard Seaton, Camp Point; Treasurer, Selden G. Earel, Quincy. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900. other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. paid 1900. on previous indebtedness deficit for the current year ( 1900) Totals. $1,747 00 599 53 818 50 $3, 165 03 $1,812 01 218 00 200 00 210 02 725 00 $3, 165 03 BOONE COUNTY— Belvidere. Officers — President, John Hannah, Belvidere; Secretary, M. D. Perkins, Belvidere; Treasurer, Win. D. Swail, Belvidere. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report. received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900. in premiums paid 1900, lor real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. .. remaining in treasury Totals . $1,530 05 . 200 00 . 1,791 28 . 1. 120 10 . $1,119 88 2,529 70 485 35 200 00 306 50 S4.641 43 $4,641 43 261 BROWN COUNTY— Mt. Sterling. Officers — President, J. M. Murphy, Mt. Sterling; Secretary, J. H. Brings, Mt. Sterling; Treasurer, J. F. Smith, Mt. Sterling. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report ' ' received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation ' ' received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums " paid 1900. for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums... remaining in the treasury ' ' deficit for the current year, ( 1900) Totals. $2,512 10 342 56 1.974 01 16 $4,828 83 S 13 75 2,704 85 334 50 200 00 1.383 85 191 88 $4,828 83 BUREAU COUNTY— Princeton. Officers — President, Samuel P. Clark, Princeton; Secretary, Chas. L. Trimble, Princeton; Treasurer, A. J. Bracken, Princeton. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) ' ' booch rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation . . ' ' received 1900, other sources paid in premiums " paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums . . . paid 1900. on previous indebtedness ' ' remaining in treasury Totals. $3,268 25 543 65 1.531 28 137 50 1, 248 31 $6, 728 99 $ 82 84 5,904 40 519 50 200 00 22 25 $6,728 99 CARROLL COUNTY— Mt. Carroll. Officers— President, C. M. Wherritt, Mt. Carroll; Secretary, Geo. C. Kenyon, Mt. Carroll; Treasurer, A. A. Poster, Mt. Carrol. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900. other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums... remaining in the treasury Totals $1,225 55 75 00 860 34 9 89 $2, 170 78 $38 07 1,567 55 220 16 200 00 145 00 2, 170 78 262 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY— Champaign. Officers — President, H. H. Harris, Champaign; Secretary, John N. Beers, Champaign; Treasurer, J. Manley Clark, Champaign. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits ' ' received 1900, State appropriation received 1900. other sources paid 1900, in premiums 1900. lor real estate, buildings and improvements paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. , remaining in the treasury Totals $5,662 25 844 73 2, 919 60 2,060 57 $11,487 15 $1,937 23 6.314 95 1,279 12 200 00 1, 755 85 $11,487 15 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY— Homer. Officers — President, W. W. Mudge, Homer; Secretary, J. Homer; Treasurer, Chas. B. Babb, Homer. Bennett, FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums . remaining in the treasury Totals . $2,024 57 1,404 23 92 37 $3,521 17 $585 38 2,055 64 559 00 200 00 121 15 $3,521 17 CLARK COUNTY— Martinsville. Officers— President, Austin Sweet, Martinsville; Secretary, Edgar Sum- mers, Martinsville; Treasurer, Harvery Hurst, Clark Center. FINANCIAL EPHIBITiFOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTSlFOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report ' ' received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. . . " remaining in the treasury Totals. $644 30 393 66 645 35 101 05 $1,784 36 $18 34 , 134 45 264 80 200 00 166 77 $1,781 36 263 COLES COUNTY-Charleston. Officers— President, A. J. Craig, Charleston; Secretary, W. 0. Glassco, Charleston; Treasurer, T. T. Shoemaker, Charleston. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900 other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900. for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums. .. " remaining in the treasury Totals. $2,874 53 65 41 847 55 161 16 $3. 948 65 S 41 75 3,058 55 504 07 200 00 144 28 $3, 948 65 CRAWFORD COUNTY-Robinson. Officers— President, J. S. Kirk, Robinson; Secretary, C. V. Coulter, Oblong; Treasurer, Jos. Kirk, Robinson. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT F0R 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) ' ' booth rents and permits paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900 for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums... " deficit for the current year 1900 Totals. $403 75 38 00 119 76 $561 51 $385 35 31 00 145 16 $561 51 CUMBERLAND COUNTY— Greenup. Officers— President, J. H. Ward, Greenup; Secretary, H. E. Cash, Greenup; Treasurer, Eb. Stewart, Greenup. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 19U0. Amount received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) ' ' booth rents and permits received 1900 State appropriation received 1900 other sources paid 1900. in premiums , paid 1900 for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums . . . paid 1900 on previous indebtedness deficit for current year (1900) Totals. si 601 25 569 75 680 83 1,107 50 $3. 959 33 $2, 698 05 319 25 200 00 242 03 500 00 $3,959 33 264 DeKALB COUNTY— Sandwich. Officers — President, W. G. Beveridge, Sandwich; Secretary, E. Randall, Sandwich; Treasurer, F. S. Mosher, Sandwich. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOE 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits ' ' received 1900 State appropriation received 1900 other sources paid 1900. in premiums paid 1900 for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums... paid 1900 on previous ineebtedness remaining in treasury Totals. $2,793 30 827 00 1,901 10 900 00 106 15 $6. 527 55 $ 570 89 4,553 16 693 55 200 00 509 95 $6,527 55 DeWITT COUNTY— Clinton. Officers— President, John Fuller, Clinton; Secretary, Frank McCuddy, Clinton; Treasurer, Thos. Ewing, Clinton. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate., buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. . remaining in the treasury Totals. $3,985 50 699 55 1,851 34 223 29 $6, 759 68 $ 56 09 3. 177 67 1,256 75 200 00 2.069 17 $6,759 68 DeWITT COUNTY— Farmer City. Officers— President, D. L. Fuller, Farmer City; Secretary, J. ft. Robin- son, Farmer City, Treasurer, J. J. Haas, Farmer City. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900. for current expenses other thun premiums, remaining in the treasury Totals. $3. 125 00 679 32 468 47 $1,272 79 $ 56 09 2,985 45 716 50 514 75 $4,272 79 265 DOUGLAS COUNTY— Camargo. Officers — President, Wtn. lies, Camargo; Secretary, George A. Haines, Camargo; Treasurer, George C. Jeffers, Camargo. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation paid 1900. in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900. for current expenses other than premiums remaining in the treasury Totals. $1,217 28 141 75 408 93 287 25 $2, 622 39 $ 287 14 1.638 70 396 55 200 00 $2,622 39 DuPAGE COUNTY— Wheaton. Officers— President, John Christie, Wheaton; Secretary, N. E. Matter, Wheaton; Treasurer, Wm. W. Stinen, Wheaton. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums... deficit for the current year (1900) Totals. $814 70 381 79 170 00 $1,366 49 638 34 178 15 200 00 350 00 $1,366 49 EDGAR COUNTY— Paris. Officers— President, S. B. McCord, Paris; Secretary, Geo. H. McCord, Paris; Treasurer, R. G. Sutherland, Paris. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. paid 1900. on previous indebtedness remaining in treasury Totals. $1,327 65 1,325 71 2. 700 00 327 55 $5,680 91 $ 639 21 2.476 70 265 00 200 00 2. 100 00 $5,680 91 266 EFFINGHAM COUNTY— Watson. Officers— President, Win. A^oelker, Altaniont; Secretary, L. P. Mantz, Watson; Treasurer, W. M. Abraham, Watson. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report S 43 10 received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) 806 29 '/ booth rents and permits 199 75 received 1900, State appropriation 200 00 received 1900, other sources 175 25 paid 1900. in premiums $ 689 00 225 00 291 01 193 62 25 76 paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums paid 1900, on previous indebtedness remaining in the treasury Totals $1,424 39 $1 .424 39 FULTON COUNTY-Avon. Officers— President, G. W. Shinkle, Avon; Secretary, Julian Churchill, Avon; Treasurer, E. C. Woods, Avon. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, sale shares stock received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. ' ' paid on previous indebtedness remaining in treasury deficit for the current year, (1900) 81,145 05 912 47 160 00 10 68 Totals. S 85 1,370 90 176 60 110 00 200 00 69 85 300 00 $2,228 29; $2,228 20 GALLATIN COUNTY— Shawneetown. Officers— President, Chas. Carroll, Sbawneetown; Secretary, Marsh Wiseheart, Shawneetown; Treasurer, John McKelligott, Shawneetown FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees, (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. .. paid 1900. on previous indebtedness remaining in the treasury $2,363 10 324 05 1,255 05 588 50 19 59 Totals , $4, 550 29 $ 59 61 2, 173 80 966 75 200 00 1.150 13 $4,550 29 267 GREENE COUNTY— Carrollton. Officers— Geo. W. Witt. Kane; Secretary, S. E. Simpson, Carrollton; Treasurer, R. W. Greene, Kane. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, sale shares stock received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid, for current expenses other than premiums paid 1900, on previous indebtedness ' ' deficit for the current year ( 1900) Totals ,430 25 24 00 860 51 ,014 47 S4, 329 23 $2,749 00 639 50 20 00 200 00 98 05 622 68 $1,329 23 HAMILTON COUNTY— McLeansboro. Officers — President, J. Wilson Jones, McLeansboro; Secretary, J. W. Coker, McLeansboro; Treasurer, C. D. Powell, McLeansboro. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report... received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) ' ' booth rents and permits received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900. for real estate, buildines and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums... deficit for the current year (19C0) Totals $399 85 87 80 225 95 $713 60 $312 50 162 75 32 50 205 85 $713 60 HANCOCK COUNTY-Carthage. Officers — President, Howard A, Cutler, Carthage; Secretary, John F. Scott, Carthage; Treasurer, A. N. Cherrili, Carthage. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. Totals $2,696 75 1,260 16 $3, 956 91 $2,291 15 820 00 845 76 $3,956 91 268 HANCOCK COUNTY— LaHarpe. Officers — President, E. A. Wilcox, Durham; Secretary, J. R. Roberts, La- Harpe. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900. fees ( gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, other sources paid 1900. in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for curreDt expenses other than premiums. . . deficit for the current year (1900) Totals , $3, 239 25 176 40 673 21 $4, 088 86 $2, 068 50 371 90 825 00 823 46 $4, 088 86 HENRY COUNTY— Cambridge. Officers — President, L. J. Wilkinson, Cambridge; Secretary, T. Bolten- stern, Cambridge; Treasurer, C. M. Turner, Cambridge. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report *. received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900 State appropriation received 1900 other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. paid 1900 on previous indebtedness remaining in the treasury Totals. $2,285 00 586 43 162 00 96 $3,034 39 $ 55 82 1,877 81 532 94 200 00 367 82 $3,034 39 HENRY COUNTY— Kewaneb. Officers — President, G. A. Anthony, Kewanee; Secretary, A. B. Huckins, Kewanee; Treasurer, John Fischer, Kewanee. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900 State appropriation received 1900 other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900 for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums... paid 1900 on previous indebtedness " remaining in the treasury Totals. $3,639 50 605 52 1,784 05 1,002 00 46 48 $7,077 48 $5,271 75 1, 230 20 200 00 375 53 $7,077 48 269 IROQUOIS COUNTY— Watseka. Officers — President, H. H. Hotaling, Leonard; Secretary, L. P. Watson, Watseka; Treasurer, W. A. Coney, Watseka. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900. State appropriation " received 1900, other sources paid in 1900. in premiums paid 1900 for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums . . . remaining in treasury Totals. $1,193 74 182 95 995 21 812 59 $3, 184 49 557 49 ,113 25 312 75 200 00 1 00 $3,184 19 JACKSON COUNTY— Murphysboro. Officers — President, P. H. Eisenmayer, Murphysboro; Secretary, J. J. Penny, Murphysboro; Treasurer, Willard Wall, Murphysboro. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900 State appropriation paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900 for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums. . ' ' remaining in treasury Totals. $1,975 75 200 00 1,615 87 159 11 $3,950 73 $ 198 35 2,392 38 1, 160 00 200 00 $3,950 73 JASPER COUNTY— Newton. Officers— President, Eph. Mason, Wheeler; Secretary, Florent Faller, Newton; Treasurer, George H. Shup, Newton. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report .' — received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits " received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900. for current expenses other than premiums. . . remaining in the treasury Totals. $1,044 78 69 83 791 03 213 95 $2,119 59 i 146 11 1,347 56 411 40 200 00 14 52 $2,119 59 270 JO DAVIESS COUNTY— Galena. Officers — President, W. T. Hodson, Galena; Secretary, W. Barner, Ga- lena; Treasurer, John J. Gray, Galena. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900. State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. paid 1900, on previous indebtedness " remaining in the treasury Totals. $ -639 62 1,802 79 94 50 280 98 $2,817 89 358 49 ,691 40 375 75 200 00 192 25 $2,817 89 JO DAVIESS COUNTY— Warren. Officers— President, C. F. Taylor, Warren; Secretary, W. L. Gale, War- ren; Treasurer, S. A. Clark, Warren. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received lttOO, State appropriation received 1900. other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900. for real eslate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums... paid 1900, on previous indebtedness deficit for the current year (1900) Totals. $1,024 64 76 75 761 92 117 24 $1,498 50 174 25 200 00 69 00 liS Ml $1,980 55 $1,980 55 KANKAKEE COUNTY— Kankakee. Officers— President, F. C. Schobey, Union Hill; Secretary, Len Small, Kankakee; Treasurer, Wm. J. Brock, Kankakee. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900, RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits " received 1900, sale shares stock received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. . . " remaining in the treasury Totals. S3, 730 28 706 71 2,394 30 1,174 98 S 719 10 O.700 79 1,062 63 290 00 200 00 33 75 .006 271 $8,006 27 271 KENDALL COUNTY— Yorkville. Officers— President, H. P. Barnes, Yorkyille; Secretary, R. N. Newton, Yorkville; Treasurer, J. Artnbruster, Yorkville. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) ' ' booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums... paid 1900, oe previous indebtedness deficit tor the current year(1900) Totals $1,693 65 200 00 684 44 200 00 $2, 778 09 $ 87 45 1.938 95 351 69 200 00 200 00 $2,778 09 KNOX COUNTY— Knoxville. Officers— President, J. P. Latimer, Abingdon; Secretary, C. S. Russell, Knoxville; Treasurer, W. W. McBride, Knoxville. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits " received 1900, sale shares stock *' received 1900, State appropriation paid 1900, in premiums * ' paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 190C, for current expenses other than premiums . . . Totals. $1,570 25 500 00 200 00 $2,270 25 $1,500 25 235 00 335 00 200 00 $2,270 25 LAKE COUNTY— Libertyville. Officers— President, W. E. Miller, Libertyville; Secretary, O. E. Churchill, Libertyville; Treasurer, E. W. Parkhurst, Libertyville. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900.- Amount in treasury last report " received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) ' ' both rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources * ' paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. .. paid 1900, on previous indebtednes " remaining in the treasury Totals $2, 766 65 201 77 1,862 76 530 00 19 53 $5,380 71 $ 46 4,239 45 886 55 200 00 54 25 $5,380 71 079 LIVINGSTON COUNTY— Fairbury. Officers — President, R. C. Straight, Fairbury; Secretary, A. D. Wester- velt, Fairbury; Treasurer, L. B. Doming, Fairburg. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entranc) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900. in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums... ' ' deficit for the current year ( 1900) Totals $3,255 00 500 00 1.738 28 $5, 493 28 191 14 3,080 64 644 50 200 00 1.300 50 76 50 $5, 493 28 LOGAN COUNTY— Atlanta. Officers — President, Edward Stubblefield, McLean; Secretary, W. B. Stroud, Jr., Atlanta; Treasurer, J. P. Hieronyinous, Atlanta. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) ' ' received booth rents and permits " received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources " paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900. for current expenses other than premiums. . . paid 1900, on previous indebtedness remaining in treasury deficit for the current year, (1900) Totals. $1,515 25 1,367 47 1,424 47 1,550 00 34 35 $5,891 54 58 97 ,876 05 394 50 200 00 162 02 2,200 00 $5,891 54 MACOUPIN COUNTY— Carlinville. Officers— President, S. B. Dugger, Womac; Secretary, Geo. J. Castle, Carlinville; Treasurer, E. J. McGready, Carlinville. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) received booth and permits received 1900, State appropriation ' ' received 1900, other sources paid 1900, iu premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900. for current expenses other than premiums. . . paid 1900, on previous indebtedness ' ' remaining in the treasury Totals. $1,779 05 100 00 970 33 75 09 109 53 $3,034 00 $2, 220 00 264 00 200 00 350 00 $3,034 00 273 MADISON COUNTY-Hiqhland. Officers — President, Albert H. Schott, Highland; Secretary, Louis Sup- piger, Highland; Treasurer, Fred Siegrist, Highland. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) ' ' received booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900. other sources paid 1900. in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. .. remaining in the treasury Totals. 925 00 11 45 792 85 398 05 $2, 127 35 314 52 987 00 277 00 200 00 348 83 $2,127 35 MARION COUNTY— Salem. Officers — President, Jno. W Larimer, Salem; Secretary, H. T. Sweney, Salem; Treasurer, T. S. Marshall, Salem. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) received booth rents and permits received 1900. State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums, paid 1900, on previous indebtedness Totals. $384 00 220 00 150 00 $754 00 $366 00 91 00 200 00 97 00 $754 00 MARSHALL COUNTY— Wenona. Officers— President, Austin Garvin, Wenona; Secretary, Etta Thiery, Wenona; Treasurer, W. H. Parkinson, Wenona. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900 Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900 for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums... ' ' remaining in the treasury Totals. $325 65 100 00 160 00 14 60 $600 25 $ 10 25 248 50 29 50 200 00 112 00 $600 56 -18 A. 274 MASSAC COUNTY— Metropolis. Officers— President, George Schneeman, Metropolis; Secretary, E. 0. Sexton, Metropolis; Treasurer, Win. Cockerel, Metropolis. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report ' ' booth rents and permits received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums . paid 1900 on previous indebtedness deficit for the current year (1900) Totals. 440 90 390 00 955 62 $1,786 52 4 27 600 47 955 62 226 16 $1,786 52 Mcdonough county— bushnell. Officers— President, Chas. C. Chain, Bushnell; Secretary, J. H. Johnson, Bushnell; Treasurer, James Cole, Bushnell. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOB 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900 State appropriation received 1900 other sources paid 1900, in premiums " paid 1900 for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums... paid 1900 on previous indebtedness ' ' remaining in treasury Totals. $2,429 00 162 75 535 53 13 22 67 05 $3,207 55 $1,900 20 613 50 200 00 493 85 $3,207 55 McHENRY COUNTY— Woodstock. Officers— President, M. Zimpelmann, Marengo; Secretary, A. S. Wright, Woodstock; Treasurer, Fremont Hoy, Woodstock. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 19C0, fees (gate and entrance) ' ' booth rents and permits " ' received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources ' ' paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. . . paid 1900, on previous indebtedness remaining in the treasury Total. $2,750 50 93 47 2,081 03 700 00 75 00 $5, 700 00 46 18 ,008 95 916 87 200 00 528 00 $5, 700 00 275 McLEAN COUNTY— Danvers. Officers— President, C. R. Ewins, Danvers; Secretary, John S. Popple, Danvers; Treasurer, Levi Johnston, Danvers. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report ' ' received in 1900, fees ( gate and entrance) " booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums... ' ' remaining: in the treasury Totals. $641 00 159 70 305 27 547 42 $1,653 39 $477 47 821 80 119 00 . 200 00 35 12 $1,653 39 McLEAN COUNTY— LeRoy. Officers— President, John Baremore, Downs; Secretary, Ed. Langdon, LeRoy; Treasurer, L. C. Keenan, LeRoy. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) ' ' booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation " paid 1900, in premiums " paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. . . paid 1900, on previous indebtedness deficit for the current year ( 1900) Totals. $3,721 00 738 70 843 90 653 28 $5,956 88 $ 8 78 3, 958 80 1. 107 50 200 00 681 80 $5, 956 88 McLEAN COUNTY-Saybrook. Officers — President, W. W. Outlaw, Saybrook; Secretary, Frank Woolley, Saybrook; Treasurer, J as. Rugless, Jr. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report " received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) ' ' booth rents and permits ' ' received 1900, sale shares stock received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources ' ' paid 1900. in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings'and improvements.. ' ' paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. . . remaining in the treasury deficit for the current year (1900) Totals. $2,058 34 376.03 784:88 13 25 $3,232 50 $ 155 97 1,958 33 505 50 27 50 200 00 85 20 300 00 $3,232 50 276 MERCER COUNTY— Aledo. Officers — President, George E. Thornton, Millersburg; Secretary, G. W. Williams, Aledo; Treasurer, Edward Dool, Aledo. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrrance) received booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other thanpremiums. .. paid 1900, on previous indebtedness remaining in treasury Totals. $2,820 00 231 37 1, 139 57 934 00 364 91 $5,489 85 $ 410 75 3,419 20 1.060 00 200 00 399 90 $5, 489 85 PEORIA COUNTY— Elmwood. Officers— President, W.J. Smith, Elmwood; Secretary, M. R. Sturtevant, Elmwood; Treasurer, L. W. Hurff, Elmwood. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance; received rents and permits paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. .. Totals. $2,235 25 100 00 540 00 $2,875 25 $2, 125 25 750 00 $2,875 25 PIATT COUNTY-Monticello. Officers— President, Wm. H. Kratz, Monticello; Secretary and Treasurer, C. A. Tatman, Monticello, FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) received booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900. for current expenses other than premiums. .. remaining in treasury deficit for the current year, (1900) Totals. $2, 723 50 300 00 861 31 6 00 $3. 890 81 $ 182 35 1.734 35 738 61 200 00 200 00 835 50 $3,890 81 277 PIKE COUNUY-Griggsville. Officers — President, C. M. Simmons, Griggsville; Secretary, J. F. Hatch, Griggsville; Treasurer, J. S. Felmley, Griggsville. FINANCIAL EXHLBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report " received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) ' ' received booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements . paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. .. remaining in the treasury deficit for the current year, (1900) Totals. $3,594 25 215 42 1,509 28 43 99 $5,362 94 $ 114 92 2,952 60 637 55 200 00 375 85 1.082 02 $5,362 94 POPE COUNTY— Golconda. Officers— President, J. R. Smith, Golconda; Secretary, N. H, Floyd, Golconda; Treasurer, Ed. B. Clark, Golconda. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1908. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) ' ' booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums. paid 1900 on previous indebtedness " remainingjn the treasury Totals. $1,098 75 266 08 450 46 20 61 $1,835 90 $1,433 20 182 70 200 00 30 00 $1,835 90 PUTNAM COUNTY— Clear Creek. Officers— President, J. N. Wilson, Lostant; Secretary, F. E. Smith, McNabb; Treasurer, F. A. Given, McNabb. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) ' ' booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900 for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums... " deficit for the current year (1900) Totals . $345 90 146 50 280 76 $773 16 $ 29 31 385 25 27 80 200 00 108 93 21 87 $773 16 278 [ RICHLAND COUNTY— Olney. Officers— President, Henry Ferriman, Olney; Secretary, Bert R. Talley, Olney; Treasurer, Jas. E. Wharf, Olney. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits ' ' paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900 for real estate, building's and improvements. ' ' paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums . . . remaining in the treasury Totals. $ 983 48 237 00 255 85 1.155 03 $2,631 36 $2, 155 31 476 05 $2,631 36 ROCK ISLAND COUNTY— Joslin. Officers -President, Wm. Filbert, Joslin; Secretary, F. J. Whiteside, Joslin; Treasurer, John Schaf'er, Jr., Joslin. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900 in premiums paid 1900 for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums... remaining in the treasury Totals. 852 55 240 80 405 52 340 56 $1,839 13 5 165 91 1,177 90 219 25 200 00 76 37 $1,839 43 SCHUYLER COUNTY— Rushville. Officers — President, C. M. Doyle, Rushville; Secretary, Howard F. Dysonr Rushville; Treasurer, George E. Walker, Rushville. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums . . . paid 1900. on previous indebtedness " deficit for the current year (1900) Totals. $1,940 00 400 00 1,050 00 450 00 $3,840 00 $1,600 70 425 81 200 00 508 49 $1,105 00 $3,840 00 279 STARK COUNTY— Wyoming. Officers— President, John W. Smith, Wyoming; Secretary W. G. Snyder, Wyoming; Treasurer, John A. Klock, Wyoming. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMEDTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (grate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. . . paid 1900, on previous indebtedness " remaining- in the treasury Totals. $1,888 00 225 36 1.277 61 132 00 1,026 50 $4, 549 47 $ 150 41 3.349 60 777 65 200 00 71 81 84,549 47 STEPHENSON COUNTY— Freeport. Officers— President, J. E. Taggart, Ridott; Secretary, W. H. Foil, Free- port; Treasurer, J, B. Taylor, Freeport. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Am sunt received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) $2,748 15 613 40 ' received 1900, sale shares stock 30 29 received 1 900, State appropriation 200 00 312 00 paid 1900, in premiums $2. 167 00 2.090 77 paid 1900. for current expenses other than premiums deficit for the current year (1900) 353 93 Totals $4,257 77 $4,257 77 TAZEWELL COUNTY— Delavan. Officers — President, J. W. Crabb, Delavan, Secretary, J. O. Jones, Delavan; Treasurer, Daniel Reardon, Delavan. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) ' ' booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation ' ' received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid, 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900, current expenses other than premiums deficit for the current year (1900) Totals $1,448 75 80 00 1,426 70 $2,9 55 45 $1,842 70 574 50 200 00 135 00 203 25 $2,955 45 280 UNION COUNTY— Anna. Officers— President, J. B. Hoffner, Dongola; Secretary, M. V. Eaves, Anna; Treasurer, R. B. Stinson, Anna. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900, RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. .. remaining in the treasury Totals. $2,253 55 100 00 914 82 1,281 10 $4,549 47 $1,349 37 2,467 75 431 00 200 00 101 35 $4,549 47 UNION COUNTY— Jonesboro. Officers — President, Willard Walker, Jonesboro; Secretary, J. Henry Hilboldt, Jonesboro; Treasurer, Thos. Rixleben, Jonesboro. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. .. remaining in the treasury deficit for the current year (1900) Totals. $1,106 65 28 45 712 18 36 82 $1,884 10 $19 38 .264 15 231 25 200 00 20 00 149 32 $1,884 10 VERMILION COUNTY— Indianola. Officers— President, A. Sandusky, Indianola; Secretary, J. A. McMillan, Indianola; Treasurer, R. Sandusky, Riola. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900. in premiums paid 1900. for current expenses otber than premiums, deficit for the current year (1900) Totals. $956 00 82 00 $1,038 00 $564 25 110 00 200 00 41 00 122 75 $1,038 00 28 1 WARREN COUNTY— Monmouth. Officers — President, Wm. Hanna, Monmouth; Secretary, Geo. C. Ran- kin, Monmouth; Treasurer, Wm. B. Young, Monmouth. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees ( gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums. paid 1900, on previous indebtedness remaining in the treasury Totals. $3,513 00 1,611 95 153 06 884 05 $6, 162 06 $ 597 11 4.493 75 479 00 200 00 392 20 $6, 162 06 WHITE COUNTY-Carmi. Officers — President, Elois Stinnett, Carmi; Secretary, R. L. Organ, Carmi; Treasurer, F. E. Pomeroy, Carmi. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS POR 1900. Amount in treasury last report " received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance received booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums, paid 1900. on previous indebtedness Totals. $2,285 50 1,071 71 1,264 30 $4,621 51 $ 598 61 2,626 80 1,196 10 200 00 $4,621 51 WHITESIDE COUNTY-Morrison. Officers— President E. A. Smith, Morrison; Secretary, A. R.Lewis, Mor- rison; Treasurer, Wm. Boyd, Morrison. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees ( gate and entrance) received booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, current expenses other than premiums, remaining in the treasury Totals. $3,047 40 2,052 70 62 92 $5, 163 02 S 46 92 3.359 25 621 40 200 00 935 45 $5,163 02 282 \\ HITESIDE COUNTY— Sterling. Officers— President, J. F. Keefer, Sterling; Secretary, M. E. Wilger, Sterling; Treasurer, J. H. Lawrence, Sterling. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) received booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid in premiums paid 1900. for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900, current expenses other than premiums remaining in the treasury Totals. $ 2,360 94 3,623 43 3,917 93 594 93 $10,497 23 2.398 23 5,981 65 1,019 15 200 00 1. 198 20 $10,497 23 WILL COUNTY— Elwood. Officers— President, M. Elias Brown, Elwood; Secretary, Miss Ollie Brenton, Elwood; Treasurer, Elery Spangler, Elwood. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount received booth rents and permits received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums, deficit for the current year, (1900) Totals. $345 50 131 40 $476 90 $ 24 00 200 00 252 90 $476 90 WILLIAMSON COUNTY— Marion. Officers — President, W. J. Aiktnan, Marion; Secretary, W. H. Bundy, Marion; Treasurer, C. M. Kern, Marion. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums.. . remaining in the treasury Totals. $1,816 30 522 07 588 67 $3,810 03 $ 375 98 2, 426 85 770 95 200 00 36 25 $3,810 03 283 WINNEBAGO COUNTY— Rockford. Officers— President, A. J. Lovejoy, Roscoe; Secretary, J. B. Whitehead, Rockford; Treasurer, Chandler Starr, Rockford. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report " received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900, for real estate, buildings and improvements. paid 1900 for current expenses other than premiums.. . " remaining in the treasury deficit for the cutrent year (1900) Totals. $3,827 75 542 04 4, 786 27 153 93 $9,309 99 $ 124 00 6 998 30 1.158 11 200 00 329 58 500 00 $9,309 99 woodford county-el Paso. Officers— President, Edwin Childs. El Paso; Secretary, Geo. R. Curtis, El Paso; Treasurer, Azro H. Waite, El Paso. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900, fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received 1900, State appropriation received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900. for real estate, buildings and improvements, paid 1900, for current expenses other than premiums... deficit for the current year (1900) Totals. $2. 508 50 2,421 30 1,853 38 $6,783 18 $ 939 46 4,226 10 461 03 200 00 644 50 312 09 $6,783 18 ILLINOIS STAE FAIR. Officers — President, W. H. Fulkerson, Jerseyville; Secretary, W. C. Garrard, Springfield; Treasurer, B. H. Brainerd, Springfield. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT FOR 1900. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1900. Amount in treasury last report received in 1900. fees (gate and entrance) booth rents and permits received in 1900, State appropriation " received 1900, other sources paid 1900, in premiums paid 1900. for current expenses other than premiums. paid 1900 on previous indebtedness remaining in the treasury Totals. $24,264 50 25,319 95 5,000 00 3,415 17 $57,999 62 $ 8, 207 28 31,936 00 6, 722 34 5.000 00 6,134 00 $57, 999 62 284 Cm W m a CO a a m CO Amount of premiums paid. Amount of premiums offered No. of entries. Amount of ^premiums paid OMO^OPSMt'Mffl-XOfOOOHtOHOO • -« •* OO -H CO IA TO ** ^^»3JMf?]HrtHMOQDC^lOHt- CM OS CO •ift'^'^C-COOM^H 03 iH rH • rH 0! a in < O 55 <1 go H D s w p <7 . wa a£ m 2 W fn CO « o a a Amount of premiums offered No. of entries Amount of premiums paid Amount of premiums offered No. of entries Amount of premiums paid Amount of premiums offered No. of entries. 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The following tables give much interesting information concern- ing fairs held in this State: STATE APPROPRIATIONS. Since and including the year 1870, the sum of $7,460,170 has been offered by the agricultural boards of this State to the enterprising people of the world, as an incentive to exhibit at our fairs the best results in the breeding of stock, the skill of the inventor and manu- facturer of labor-saving farm machinery and implements, the grow- ing of superior specimens of agricultural products, etc. All the citizens of the State have shared in the benefits to agri- culture resulting from the holding of over 2,500 (2,526) fairs in various portions of the State during the period named, and have never questioned the wisdom of paying the limited amount appro- priated to county and other agricultural societies. It will be seen from the following table that the State appropria- tion to the societies the last 24 years is but a small proportion of the amount of premiums offered by the fair associations: Year. Premiums offered by Fair Asso- ciations. State appro- priations to Agricultur- al Boards. Per cent State appro- priation to premiums offered. 1877 $230,300 224.907 241.083 217.645 209, 802 254,031 248.616 279,649 247, 385 266. 248 264.031 276.414 280.313 306.213 359. 498 338.614 219.520 262. 879 311.092 377.157 246. 232 240. 233 241,704 243. 990 $10, 100 10, 500 10,800 10. 300 10, 000 11,400 11.300 12.900 12,800 12.600 12,400 13. 600 13.300 13, 300 13.700 13, 500 5,200 10, 700 11,800 11.700 18. 100 16.600 16, 800 17,200 4 38 1878 4.67 1879 4.52 1880 4.68 1881 4.76 1882 4.49 1883 4.51 1884 4-78 1885 5.17 1886 4.73 1887 4.70 1888 4.92 1889 4.39 1890 4.34 1891 3.81 1892 4.00 1893 2.37 1894 4.07 1895 3.79 1896 4.22 1897 7.35 1898 6.90 1899 6.95 1900 7 05 297 The fallowing table gives the number of entries and premiums offered and paid during the past 31 years at the Fairs held in this State, so far reported: Year. Number of Fairs reported. Number of entries. ' Amount of premiums offered. Amount of premiums paid. 1870 56 49 51 70 89 87 93 94 90 93 88 82 95 88 90 88 90 90 98 96 92 101 94 * 60 71 80 71 73 66 70 71 39. 188 51.373 51.793 63. 105 89. 763 98. 879 96.648 113.925 108, 483 120,634 97.893 90.585 107,526 117,126 130, 426 127.666 129. 399 133,661 138,350 141.354 156, 242 169.690 143.485 104,551 124,637 146,021 133, 967 120,078 113,095 111.169 103.211 $108. 145 117,381 105. 396 151,324 206,481 263, 476 230, 250 230, 300 224, 907 241.083 217,615 209, 802 254,031 248,616 269, 649 247.385 266.248 264. 031 276.414 280,313 306,213 359, 498 338. 614 219.520 262,879 311,062 277,157 246, 222 240. 464 241, 704 243. 990 $ 85. 154 1871 92, 426 1872 82, 989 1873 112,360 1874 145,401 1875 192. 903 1876 154,043 1877 168,237 1878 154,116 1879 175,900 1880 147,473 1881 140, 862 1882 177,207 1883 179,573 1884 190, 368 1885 176, 046 1886 191,977 1887 188.818 1888 194.283 1889 206. 395 1890 221,770 1891 269, 285 1892 254,270 1893 162,321 1894 192.394 1895 227,338 1896 197,800 1897 181,695 1898 167.713 1899 168,617 1900 161,892 Total 2.526 81 3.473.923 1 12, 062 $7,460,170 240,651 $5,361,626 Average 172,955 STATE FAIRS. The following tables give the amount of premiums offered by the managers of the Illinois State Fair since its organization in 1853. It will be seen that the growth in each department has been steady, and has been met by the management with increased inducements in the way of premiums in each of the departments. The first of the succeeding tables gives the aggregate amount offered during the past 48 years in each department, and the second the amount offered each year. Cattle $156, 746 Horses, mules and equestrianism 185,791 Speed 120, 860 Sheep 55,310 Swine 54, 670 Poultry 23, 596 Mechanic arts 13,119 Farm products 55, 667 Horticulture and floriculture ■ 47,503 Fine art 11. 960 Textile fabrics 24, 730 Natural history 9,974 Education 15, 360 Dairy and pantry stores 32,799 M iseellaneous 21. 139 Total $829, 224 298 Total. Miscellaneous Dairy and Pan try Stores Education. Natural His- tory Textile Fabrics Fine Art. 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Partially destroyed.. t Cut and salted.. Almost destroyed . . 5 One square rod Killed by salting. . . . 5 Four square rods • • • • Partially destroyed.... 5 One square rod 14 II Not destroyed 5 .. . . 302 Number. 5 « 7 7 8 8 9 1(1 10 10 11 II 12 13 13 11 14 il i4 14 14 it; n 17 17 17 18 19 20 20 21 2> 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 25 28 29 29 29 30 36 36 One-half acre Four feet square One square rod Scattered over three acres. Five rods square Ono square rod One square rod One-half square rod One-half square rod Two square rods Three acres Four square rods One acre Twenty-five square rods Twenty-five square rods — Sixteen square rods Four square rods One-half rod square One-half rod square One square rod .*. Four rods square One-half rod square Four square rods One-half acre One square rod Small tract Four square rods Four rods square One square rod One square rod Half dozen thistles Few Three square rods A few Three square rods One acre A few A few on highway , A few on railroad Small tract One square rod One-half square rod Four small tracts One acre One-half acre Small tract Two thistles One-half acre , Small tract in highway Treatment. Cost. Result. No treatment Dug up Salted cattle here Pulled and hoed Cut 3 times and brined . . Salted Plowed Hoed up Hoed up Covered with manure... Plowed and grubbed Cut once Cut, salted and brined... Cut and salted Cut once Pulled when ripe 1 00 25 50 Salted cattle here. Salted Hoed and salted . . Plowed and hoed . Cut and salted Cut and hoed Pulled Salted Pulled and hoed Cut and brined.. Cut once No treatment Cut Cut once and plowed Cut and salted Cut and salted cattle Cut and salted Mowed once Cut and pulled Cut twice Cut and salted Cut. pulled and salted. Found in blow and cut Cut and salted Pulled Pulled and salted. 00 00 50 50 50 75 1)0 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 75 75 25 50 2 00 1 00 8 00 5 50 50 2 00 50 50 00 00 50 50 1 1 4 4 10 00 50 25 4 00 3 00 Found October 24... Destroyed Partially destroyed. Partially destroyed. Partially destroyed. Destroyed Destroyed Partially destroyed. Partially destroyed. Destroyed Notdestroyed Destroyed Not destroyed Partially destroyed. Killed '. Destroyed Partially destroyed. Not destroyed Partially destroyed 4 4 4 4 Killed '. Destroyed Nearly destroyed . . . Not destroyed Found October'23"! Not destroyed Killed '.'.'.'.'.'.'. Partially destroyed. Killed '. Not destroyed Partially destroyed. Not destroyed Partially destroyed. Almost destroyed . . . Not destroyed Killed Destroyed Not killed Destroyed In computing the cost, the commissioner's time is reckoned with the labor and material used on each tract. Spent one day notifying section boss concerning Russian thistles found in the railroad yards in section 24. I recommend brine, made from salt and water, as a good remedy, because it has proven so where used. COOK COUNTY. Report of W. H. Shields, Canada thistle commissioner of the south half town of Worth: Would respectfully report that said thistles were found growing on the following places, to-wit: On the farm of W. Tobey, Mrs. Piper's farm, on the old Rexford farm in seven different places, on a sub division south of Wireton, on farm of Gt. A. Cunnea near Lutheran cemetery, on farm formerly owned by Mr. Snurstein, on farm north of Wireton owned by Union National Bank of Chicago, on the land of the Wall Brothers Brick Company, on R. I. R. R. near Broadway crossing, on Chicago Terminal R. R. in four different places, on Grand Trunk R. R. in three different places, on land owned by Mr. Brayton south of Mt. Hope cemetery, and on the Sexton farm. you Said commissioner is unable to learn how these thistles were introduced, but it was undoubtedly through shipping manure from Chicago. So long as Chi- cago is allowed to let her Canada thistles grow to seed, so long will the country towns be spending money to their disadvantage. I have cut or caused to be cut the above thistles as described; but found more patches this year than last, which must be caused bp seed flying from the Chicago district. DeKALB COUNTY. Report of Geo. W. Blck, commissioner of Canada thistles, Genoa town- ship: The commissioner of Canada thistles for the town of Genoa, county of DeKalb and State of Illinois, would report Canada thistles now growing on the farms of Hiram Gilkerson, section 1; Harriett St. John, section 2; Mrs. Hiram Eichler, section 3; H. Pirper, section 3; T. L. Kitchen, section 4; Mrs. J. Gray, section 4: John Duval, section 6; Chris. Awe, section 6; L. P. Amley, section G; A. A. Crocker section 7; W. F. Eiklor, section 8; Sarah Sumner, section 8; A. H. Olmstead, section 8; Frank Caldwell, section 9; Wm. Hecht, section 10; Devine Bros., sections 11 and 12; Wm. Coon, section 13; Aug. Jopp, section 13; John Awe, section 14; L. C. Harris, section 14; Joe Dumolin, section 14; Isaac Clayton, section 14; James Furr, section 15; Susan Olmstead. sections 15 and 16. John Kruger, section 16; Mabel Olm- stead, section 16; A. H. Olmstead, section 20; C, M. & S. P. R. R., section 20; Rhoda Slater, section 21; J. V. Wing, section 22; E. Lawrence, section 22; J. H. Becker, section 23; Fred Townsend, section 24; Ella Paddock, sec- tion 25; R. D. Lord, section 25; M. N. Harrington, section 25; A. Hollock, section 25; H. Bottcher, section 26; L. C. Harris, section 27; Geo. Olmstead, section 27; M. Dander, section 28; Jared Preston, section 28; J. P. Brown, sections 29 and 32; Geo. Preston, section 32; J. W. Brown, section 33; A. B. Clefford, section 33; Jas. Brannen, sections 35 and 36; Joshua Siglin, section 36; Mrs. Chase, section 36; Chas. Ackman, section 36; Dennis Casey, sec- tion 36. Would recommend thorough salting (three or four quarts to the plant), or thorough plowing (plow every ten days through the warm season), as best method for killing Canada thistles. IROQUOIS COUNTY. Report of J. B. Stimpson, commissioner of Canada thistles, Ash Grove township: The commissioner of Canada thistles for the town of Ash Grove in said county would report that said thistles are now growing in said town on the several farms described below, and said thistles have generally been treated by the best methods prescribed by your commissioner, which are proveing quite successful in eradicating said thistles. Your commissioner would respectfully request all parties interested in destroying said thistles and knowing of any growing in said town to report the same to the commissioner. One patch on the farm of H. A. Smith, section 1, range 13; two patches on the farm of J. H. Schroeder, section 2, range 13; one patch on the farm of John Vauhoveln, sectiou 2 range 13; one patch on the farm of Henry Koes- ter, section 6, range 13; one patch on the farm of Con Behrens, section 7, range 13; one patch on the farm of John Logerman, section 15, range 13; one patch on the farm of L. Franzen, section 16, range 13; one patch on the farm of Lon Cannon, section 23, range 12; one patch on the farm of John Gedds, section 26, range 13; one patch on the farm of E. R. Beebe, section 27, range 13; one patch on the farm of Fred Heinold, section 27, range 13; one patch ou the farm of J. M. Hamilton, section 30, range 13; one patch on the farm of E. G. Hickman, section 30, range 13; one patch on the farm of L. B. Russell, section 36, range 13; one patch on the farm of Henry Geissler, .section 1, range 14; one patch on the farm of Wm. Seggebruch, section 11. range 14; one patch on the farm of Albert Schwing, section 36, range 14. 304 Report of J. P. H. Trescott, commissioner of Canada thistles, Chebause township. Canada thistles have been found and treated in this township as follows: Lida B. Nelson, section 24-29-14, about four acres. Summer fallowed 1899 and 1900; none to be found growing. Cost over $40 to destroy. Charles Nelson, section 24-29-14, one acre. Was summerf allowed 1899 and 1900; none to be found growing. Land occupied by Wm. McKay, and in highway, section 30-29-11 E. 3d P. M. Plowed and salted; none found growing Sept. 0, 1900. William Nation's land, occupied by W. O. and J. L. Nation, section 19- 29-14. Plowed often and found none growing Oct. 6, 1900. Mrs. Anton Zaucker, section 29-29-13, one-quarter'acre. Summer fallowed 1899 and 1900; none found growing Oct. 19, 1900. Adolph Marcotte, section 4-28-13, about an eighth of an acre. Cut and plowed, but not as thoroughly as should have been done, and some were growing Oct. 16, 1900. George Moody, section 30-29-11, a few stalks; did not see them. The ten- ant, M. Fonnd, said they were all killed and he would not let any grow. James Leggott, section 32-29-14, about]' half an acre. Summer fallowed 1899 and 1900; none growing Oct. 6, 1900. * E. O. Sheldon, section 34-29-14, a small patch; did not see them. Sheldon said he had and would keep them down by plowing and digging, so none could grow. Jacob Heller, section 26-29-14, small patch; never saw them. He says he spades and salts them whenever one appears, and thinks them killed. John Speis, section 26-29-14, small patch. Never saw them. He says he spades up and salts them anywhere he sees, and thinks all are killed and none shall grow. Mrs Cando, section 1-28-14, small patch. " Were summer fallowed 1899 and 1900. None could be seen Oct. 16, 1900. John M. Bathus, section 11-28-11, about half an'acre, summer fallowed in 1899 and 1900, and salted wherever one appears, and he says none shall grow. Estate of Joseph Hogardy, section 2-28-14. small patch were plowed and salted in furrow ih 1899 and in 1900 was cultivated in corn. The tenant says none had appeared in 1900 and he will keep them down. Reverend Brown, section 10-28-14, small patch. Have never seen them. He says he does and will keep them down. Village of Chebanse, small patch. Were salted in 1899 and in 1900 and none are growing where salted. A very few appear outside of where salted. Village of Clifton, small patch were kept cut in 1899 and 1900, but plenty were growing Oct. 16, 1900. The marshal agreed to dig up and salt them but forgot it and the thistles grow yet. Walter Haines, section 17-29-14, a few stalks were kept dug up and none were found in September, 1900. Michael Mazell, section 17-29-14, about half an acre, were plowed, spaded and salted in 1899. In 1900 were plowed and cut with hoe. Still some were growing in September, 1900. M. C. Abelgaard, section 1-28-14, very small patch were cut and salted in 1899 and none were to be found in 1900. John Jackson, section 30-29-11, small patch in hedge by the road, were spaded and salted in 1899. Outside of where salted a few were growing in 1900. Thomas Compton, section 5-28-14, a few stalks, near fence. The tenant said he would and had kept them down. 305 George W. Trask, Sr., section 18-29-14, a few stalks were spaded out and salted and all killed, so said G. W. Trask, Jr., the tenant. John Konow, section 18-29-13, a few stalks, were spaded out and holes filled with salt and killed in 1899. C. W. Smith, section 31-29-14, a few in field were spaded out and salted in 1899. Field cultivated in corn in 1900, but few were growing and they were kept cut out by tenement, so said. John B. Lombard, Village of Clifton, a few in lot, kept cut, in June, 1900, none could be found growing. G. W. Schrader, section 22-29-14, find a few stalks. Killed the most of them by spading and salting. Some were let go to seed near the fence in the weeds. Peter Jensen, section 22-29-14, a small patch, were kept cut. John L. Wintworth, section 30-29-13, small patch, said he would dig them out and salt them. R. F. Cummings, section 20-29-14, small patch. The tenant and Cummings agreed to destroy them. Edward Oderwald, secion 31-29-14, small patch. Stacked straw on them to smother them out. William David, section 19-29-14, small patch. William Burrill said he would kill them, as they were in a cultivated field. Amos Willis, section 29-29-14, a few stalks; weeding out and holes filled with salt. John L. Hickey, section 28-29-14, a few stalks; were spaded out and holes filled with salt. Nill McLaughlin, section 13-29-14, a few stalks, were spaded out and holes filled with salt. Joseph Nielbum, section 29-29-14, a small patch; were spaded and salted. Oliver Renault, section 4-28-13, small patch; were plowed and salted. Michael McMahon, section 23-29-14, small patch; spaded out and holes filled with salt. All that were thoroughly plowed or salted were killed; the only treatment that was of any use in my town. I have not found a person who knows when or how they got on the land. Report of John Fleming, commissioner of Canada thistles, Sheldon town- ship: The commissioner of Canada thistles for the town of Sheldon, Iroquois county, Illinois, would respectfully report that said thistles are now growing in said town as follows: On the farm of Wesley Harvey, section 25, small patch; almost extinguished. Farm of Robert Mason, section 34, about one- half acre, growing pretty rapidly/ Farm of C. D. Disosway, section 35, small patch, almost killed. Farm of H. Nairn, section 32, small piece; about all killed. Farm of Mrs. Griffith, section 29, small patch, kept down. Farm of John Reynolds, section 12, small patch in pasture, almost killed. Farm of C. Hull, section 36, small patch around straw stack, almost gone. Farm of W. Harvey, section 25, about one-half acre, plowed and kept down. Farm of J. Brubaker, section 16, small patch, plowed and kept down. My treatment has been by plowing' and digging, with good results, and would recommend the continuance of the same for another year. The expense for the last six months has been $18. —20 A. 306 KANE COUNTY. Report of John F. Norton, commissioner of Canada thistles, St. Charles township: The commissioner of Canada thistles for the town of St. Charles in said county, would report that said thistles are now growing in said town on the following farms and highways: EAST ST. CHARLES. DeWitt Snow- 2. 1 pasture, n. e. corner, by Brown's fence. 1 south of these on knoll. J. B. Brown-3. 1 center of plow field near north end. 1 north end of pasture. 1 west side of pasture. White— 1. 1 pasture n. w. of barn. E. D. Hall-2. 2 orchard. 1 patch. C. D. Wing (new)-l. Wm. M. Matteson— 8. 2 orchard. 2 meadow by stacks. 1 plow field. 1 meadow west of road. 2 wood lot. John Judd— 2. 2 pasture in woods. Fred Arndt— 3. 2 oats on hill and near north and south road. 1 meadow s. e. of these. J. B. Moore (Burchell farm)— 8. 1 oats, all through field. 2 meadow south of R. R. 5 pasture. J as. Brennan— 8. 4 field south of house. 1 field north of house. 1 field north of R. R. 1 south of R. R. near east gate. 1 pasture n. e. of tree. J. H. Kintz-5. 2 field south of house. 1 field and hedge south of east barn. 2 field s. e. of east barn. Chas. Chovin farm— 1. 1 pasture. B. T. Hunt-2. 1 center of plow field, 2 rods w. of meadow. 1 2 rods w. of corn crib. Levi and Wm. Morse— 1. 1 block in First ward of city of St. Charles. Wheeler & Hempstead— 1. 1 pond lot in First ward. J. B. Moore (Perkins farm)— 4. 3 pasture east of cemetery near crab trees; 1 s. w. of these near creek by willows; 1 by road bridge, 1 plow field s. e. of house, north of cherry tree. Emory Moore— 10. 1 meadow one-half mile east of barn. 1 orchard. 5 pasture, scattered from road to creek. 3 pasture west of creek. Chas. Gray— 1. 1 pasture east of road, edge of slough near McKindley's. E. A. Gray— 1. 1 small patch. Thomas Horlick^l. 1 pasture. A. B. Laughlin Estate (Disbrow farm)— 2. 2 pasture west of creek, edge of timber. Chas. Fletcher— 3. 1 pasture near creek. 2 south of barn in breaking. Hattie Fletcher— 3. 1 pasture s. e. in woods. 2 patches n. e. in woods pasture (new). M. W. Dunham-3. 1 in woods near Glos' fence. 2 patches west side road in deer park (new). Fred Glos farm— 1. 1 small patch by Dunham's fence. Dickerman— 3. 3 pasture; 1 n. e. corner, 1 south of these by elms, 1 edge of timber. A. B. Kershaw Estate— 1. 1 pasture n. w. of barn, edge of timber. Frank Teft— 3. 1 oats near Kershaw's fence. 1 plow field south side of west field, on hill. 1 pasture by maples. 307 Mrs. E. P. Tuck— 4. John Hagstrom— 2. 1 meadow. 1 corn east of road. 2 near gate on the east and west road. 1 pasture n. e. corner. 1 field w. of barn. G. W. Hale-2. Mrs. Newman— 2. 1 north side of house. 1 pasture n. of barn ten rods. 1 corner of meadow. 1 s. e. of these by fence. Mary Gilbert— 3- John Moss (Est.)— 6. 3 pasture near Hale's farm. 1 pasture, five rods up hill from spring, in Wm. Rediker— 1, sag in brush. 1 Switzer piece s. w. of barn on hill. 1 pasture near river. 1 Moburgh pasture w. of railroad, n. of fence near elm tree. 2 e. of barn. Q. Gunderson Estate— 1. 1 Moburgh field e. of house. 1 pasture in woods. Geo. S. Chisholm— 1. John Rheinhart— 1. 1 s. e. of boathouse on Bristol place. 1 pasture and field west of road. Sam Johnson— 2. Gus. Johnson— 1. 1 pasture and field. 1 pasture n. of house. 1 north of house. Fred Peterson — 2. John Howker— 4. 1 field in Tomlin's place, in ditch. 2 field n. w. of house. 1 w. of house. 1 field west of barn. 1 pasture north of house. Erlin Johnson— 2. Albert Neuman— 6. 1 pasture n. w. of house. 1 field near well south of house. 1 twenty rods n. w. of these. 5 pasture n. e. of house. Neils Johnson— 2. Frank Brown— 2. 1 meadow s. w. of barn. 1 east of road. 1 pasture n. w. of barn. 1 plowfield n. e. corner, s. of run near road Aug. Avelson— 2- Gust Johnson— 1. 2 pasture. 1 pasture. Aug. Carlson— 1. F. B. Hunt-6. pasture, east end. 1 pasture s. of drive five rods, by white oaks. Mrs. John Johnson— 1. 1 s. in sag. 1 by Fay fence. 1 s. w. of these. 1 in grove. 1 pasture by Carlson road. 1 meadow, n. w. corner. John Peterson— 3, 1 field running into Carlson road. Robert Allen (Est.) -5. 2 pasture. 4 pasture e. of house. Andrew Peterson— 4. 1 n. e. pasture. 1 plowfield n. of house. Sam Lee— 9. 1 pasture n. w. of barn in ravine. 1 s. of these on section line. 3 pasture n. of road. 1 e. in small pasture. 1 pasture w. of road near three rocks. 2 more in same pasture. John Elfred Peterson— 7. 1 Lundgreen pasture. 1 e. pasture. 1 plowfield. 1 field w. of road. 6 pasture. John Lindgreen— 1. John Gustefson— 2. 1 n. field. 1 field near J. A. Peterson. 1 Albrow pasture. 308 B. T. Hunt— 1. 1 pasture near Wash. Stewart's. Dr. H.M.Crawford (Est.) (new)-l. 1 pacth in pasture e. of road. Aug. Lungreen— 9. 1 s. pasture near large red stone, about five rods w. of n. w. corner of plow field. 2 s. of these about five rods. 1 s. w. of these about ten rods. 4 w., scattered about five rods e. of railroad. 1 on bank of ravine by railroad. Joe Clark— 11. 2 pasture n. e. corner on hill. 1 s. e. corner, by elms. 1 w. of ravine in timber, by three oaks and one stump. 1 w. of these, by stump. 1 by stump near apple tree, four rods from fence. 1 n. of .fence corner, side of ravine in pasture 1 ravine in n. end. 2 field by walnut tree, e. of w. road. 1 e. of these. Mike Brennan— 1. 1 in 20 acre lot, s. w. from Jerry O'Brien farm, (new.) Geo. Myers— 6. 3 river pasture. 1 e. of river pasture in ravine. 1 e. of river pasture, n. side. 1 plow field. Niles Peterson— 1. 1 Barry piece. Chicago Great Northern R. R.— 6. EAST SECTION. 1 one and one-half mile w. county line. 1 one and one-quarter mile w. offcountylline. 1 one mile w. of county line. — ■3SE9 SK2H WEST ISECTION. 1 Wm. Kimball farm, between bridgesr411 and 412, on both sides of track. 1 w. of Marshall crossing, n. of track. 1 by mound on Wheeler farm, n. w. of gravel pit. WEST ST. CHARLES. S. S. Jones (Est.)-2. M. Colton (Est.)— 2. 2 orchard on Nichols road. 1 field n. of Humphrey's house. 1 woods. John Cutler— 2. 2 pasture. Mrs. Annie Kehoe— 2. 1 in pasture four rods e of barn. 1 two rods w. of horse barn. Wm. Murphy— 3. 1 plowfield s. of barn. 1 pasture. 1 cornfield, e. side. David Anderson— 4. 1 pasture n. e. corner by hedge. 1 straight s. of these, by road n. of stone. 1 by s. line fence. 1 n. w. oi these six or eight rods. 1 in gravel pit n. of Park's house, (new.) Lyman German— 4. A. J. Nichols Estate-2. 1 pasture southeast corner, in ditch. 1 field west of pasture. Wm. Balis— 2. 1 on east side of Humphrey's fence. 1 in wood lot (new). 1 cornfield n. of road. 1 n. w. of gate about four rods. 1 n. w. of these in center of field. 1 w. of these near hedge. S. S. Pembleton (Est.)-l. C. I. Minard-4. 1 plowfield e. of meadow, near R. R. 1 field n. w. of barn. 1 meadow north of R. R. 1 pasture. 1 pasture three rods from n. and s. or 12 rods n. of willow trees. road, ten Samuel Eastman— 3. 3 pasture. John Wilson (Est.) (East Farm)-3. 1 cornfield n. of road by hedge. 1 meadow n. w. of barn. 1 pasture w. of barn. J. T. Durant Estate— 1. 1 Dlowfield. Geo. Roth— 3. West Farm— 1. 1 pasture, s. side. 1 plowfield s. w. of barn, on hill near slough. 1 plowfield near Wilson road. s. e. of hill. 1 pasture, field south of barn. 309 W. H. Smart-3. 1 cornfield off pasture, s. e. of barn. 1 pasture s. e. of barn. 1 cornfield s. e. of pasture. Wm. McWilliams— 3. 1 pasture west of orchard, on side of hill, running in hollow. 1 n. w. of pond, in clear. 1 north of pond by Lincoln's rail fence. P. Coughlin's Estate— 3. 1 pasture by gravel pit. 1 pasture near Colton's. 1 pasture north of road. Andrew Anderson -1. 1 by hedge on north side of cornfield, near tree. C. T, Lincoln-5. 1 east side of n. and s. road, near R. R. 1 woods pastnre. 3 in woods' pasture west of barn, new patches. Moran— 4. 1 pasture west of three trees in the clear. 1 near Peterson line. 1 in slough near barn. 1 plowfield south of road. Fred Smith— 1. 1 pasture near Ponsonby's fence. Godfrey Peterson— 1. 1 pasture. Formerly Dan'l (Fellows land)— 1. I wood lot, east of Godf rew Peterson's pas- ture (new). Chas. T. Shaver-4. 1 pasture off field near Ponsonby's corncrib. 1 n. of creek by springs. 1 corner meadow pasture. 1 west pasture. Wm. Marshall— 5. 2 pasture by pond. 1 pasture n. e. corner. 2 plowfield north of house. Patrick Dailey Estate— 1. 1 meadow south of road. D. Ponsonby farm— 3. 1 field s. of house. 1 orchard. 1 pasture. Geo. Bergland— 1. 1 pasture w. of Ponsonby's road, 15 rods s. of gate. Delos Norton— 4. 3 pasture n. e. of lake over hill, four or five rods s. w. of tin pile. 1 e. of tin pile. Dan Murphy— 2. 2 s. w. corner of pasture. A. W. Hawkins-6. 2 plowfield east of road. 2 s. e. corner, near N. Bormann's. 1 north pasture, e. of creek. 1 north of orchard. J. W. Wilcox-5. 1 field s. of road. 1 field n. of road. 3 pasture in woods. C. C. Burr-7. 1 by road south of house. 1 pasture by e. and w. road. 1 pasture creek. 1 pasture w. of barn, by fence. 3 orchard; one in s. w. corner, two in n. e. corner. A. A. Burr-16. 1 field w. of road, on hill. 1 field breaking, west of these. 14 pasture. 1 plowfield. C. Elvin-1. J. DeLancy— 5. 3 pasture east of road. 2 pasture west of road. Woolf— 1. 1 pasture (new). Chas. Pitchow-6. 1 pasture near Stowell's. 2 pasture, in grove w. of these. 1 near barn. 2 near gravel pit, in. w. pasture. Wash Stowell— 4. 1 cornfield s. of pasture. 3 west of barn in pasture (new). M. Drenner— 1. 1 pasture near Foley's. A. H. Blanchard— 6. 1 meadow w. of house. 5 new patches. H. G. Blanchard— 3. 1 field south of creek. 2 pasture. John Baldwin— 2. 2 north end of farm near fence. P. A. Peterson— 4. 2 field by the Hempstead pond. 2 pasture, near stumps in middle of Dasture s. of road. 310 H. J. Lefever— 11. 2 pasture n. of house. 1 pasture w. of house, by spring. 5 s. w. corner, in the brush. 1 east of these near stump. 1 east of these near fence. 1 west of house, by brush pile. Gust. Borraan— 3. 2 plowfield s. e. of house. 1 pasture s. w. P. Hempstead— 3. 1 pasture west of pond. 1 pasture east of pond. 1 breaking w. of barn. Geo. March— 8. 2 meadow south of house. 4 pasture east of creek. 2 pasture west of creek. R. R. Botsford-2. 1 near Patterson's, in thorn brush. 1 near Blanchard's, in center. G. P. Blanchard Estate. 1 plow field near Kingsbury's. 6 pasture. 1 horse pasture in s. w. corner. Osto Borman— 1. 1 plow field, ten rods n. w. of school house. J. W. Gibson-4. 2 meadow n. e. of barn. 1 pasture s. w. of barn. 1 corner of the orchard. Irving Kingsbury— 3. 1 field n. w. of barn; large patch. 2 pasture south of road. James Kavanaugh— 1. 1 pasture. 2 pasture. 1 new patch. 3 pasture. M. Dillon-3. John McCoy— 3. Dr. S. P. Brown— 8. 1 center field, near cross road, about 20 rods east of bend in the road, on the hill. 2 west pasture. 1 new meadow, n. w. of barn, near cherry tree, by Foley's land. 1 breaking planted to corn, west field. 1 center of west field, 15 rods from cross- road ane about ten rods west of bend in road. 1 east field, three rods west of crabs and five rods north of cross-road. 1 east plow field, ten rods from Foley's fence south of run. Alf. Bosworth. 1 field west of barn. 1 field north of house. 1 field east of house by Brown's near cross- road. Thomas Foley— 11. 2 2 Blackman farm— 1 meadow, 1 pasture. 1 Higgins farm. 3 Switzer farm. 2 on river flat. 3 Hall farm— 1 pasture, 2 n. w. field. James Winteringham— 2. 1 river flat. 1 plow field west of barn. Martin Switzer— 7. 1 plow field near McCoy's, east of road. 2 river pasture. 1 west of aoad, near Foley's. 2 plow field. 1 corner of pasture. 1 south of house. John Saterfield Estate— 5. 1 plow field near Akin's. 4 pasture— s. e. corner west of creek, 1 north of these, 1 west of these. John Akin— 4. 2 river pasture. 1 west pasture, s. w. corner. 1 west pasture, north side. T. E. Ryan-4. 2 pasture, south side of grove. 1 gravel pit 1 north side, running into lane. VanAllen & Gray (Geo. Ferson farm)— 20. 1 lot east of R. R. switch. 1 in lane. 2 grove s. e. of standpipe. 1 stone pile. 5 meadow east of Erickson's. 1 north field. 1 north oatfield, near gate. 7 pasture north in brush. 1 pasture north of these, by dead trees in edge of timber. VanAllen & Gray (Dean Ferson farm)— 6. 3 north ond of pasture, near dead trees. 1 south of these about 45 rods. 1 south of these near large tree. 1 brick yard, east of kilns. VanAllen"& Gray (John Ferson farm)— 18. 3 field by standpipe. 10 in brush n. w. of these. 2 pasture n. e. of these. 1 n. w. of R. R. water tank.' 2 pasture near Elgin road. Van Allen & Gray (on Wheeler farm)— 4. 1 patsure near east and west Blanchard road. 1 20 rods west of these. 1 timber between two ravines. 1 on river bottom, four rods west of two large trees. Coleman Bros— 7. 1 picnic grounds. 1 n. w. meadow. 1 n. w. meadow, south near oaks. 1 near gravel pit. 1 meadow west of potato field. 2 south of gravel pit. 311 Chas. Sorn— 6. 5 river pasture. 1 corn n. e. of barn. John Keating Estate— 6. 2 river pasture. 4 wood lot. Wm. Grote— 3. 1 plow field s. w. of house. 1 pasture just inside of gate. 1 river flat. Herbert Nicholson (Farnsworth place)— 2. 1 meadow east from two trees on R. R. about eight rods. 1 two rods s. e. of spring house. 1 pasture, David Anderson— 1. Van Sicklin— 2. 1 plow field east of R. R.; large patch. 1 gravel bit west of road. HIGHWAYS. East side of river— 6. 2 on Moore road; one n. of bridge, one by E. Moore's orchard. 1 n. e. Joe Kirk's house, east side of road. 1 Carlson road by John Peterson's. 1 Dickerman's. near tank in pasture. 1 n. of Foote farm, opposite cherry tree. West side of river— 6. 1 n. e. of Wilson brick house, n. of road by hedge; large patch. 1 n. e. of Humphrey's house, running into Colton's field. 1 in road by Wilson farm; cut by commis- sioner Aug. 21, 1900, (new). 1 in road near Colton tarm; cut by commis- sioner Aug. 21, 1900, (new). 1 C. C. Burr's, e. of west road into pasture. 1 south of C. C. Burr's house. RAILWAYS. Elgin, Carpentersville & Aurora R. R. (Electric.)— 3. 1 west of track, n. of tile culvert by Sam Lee's. 1 west of track, by Meyers' place. 1 east of track, by Sorn's place. Illinois Central R. R.— 4. 1 east of river bridge about 25 rods. 3 gravel pit at Coleman. Chicago & Northwestern R. R.— 1. 1 by Van Sicklin's field e. of track. Chicago Great Western R. R. (Duplicate of list on page 6 of this report.)— 6. East Section. 1 near Bishop farm, near w. post. 1 near Brennan farm, w. of s. gate, north of track, 1 near Brennan farm, near e. gate, south of track. West Section. 1 Wm. Kimble farm, between bridges 411 and 412. on both sides track. 1 west of Marshall crossing, n. of track. 1 by mound on Wheeler farm, n. w. of gravel pit. The whole number of farms and pieces of land upon which your commis- sioner has found Canada thistles is 164, and the whole number of patches found on said land is 544. Your commissioner has spent in this work the totalj number of 26 days, as follows: June. 2*2 days $ 5 00 July. 13 days 26 00 August. 6days 12 00 September, 4*2 days 9 00 Total. 26 days $52 00 Total number of days. 26. at $2 per day $52 00 Two weeks' notice in "Chronicle" and printing 2 60 Total amount due commissioner $54 60 All of which is respectfully submitted. Your commissioner finds that most of the parties on whose land Canada thistles grew tried to prevent them from going to seed and looked after them very well. 312 PUTNAM COUNTY. Report of J. 0. Winship, commissioner of Canada thistles, Sennachwine township: One year ago I reported one patch of Canada thistles in Sennachwine town- ship, Putnam county, HI. Since then I have discovered four other patches, all very small, the largest covering one-eighth of an acre. These patches have been dug out and some treated with salt and others with kerosene. The kerosene is very effective, killing all plants that it reaches. After above treatment two of the small patches have been covered with straw stacks to smother any remaining thistles that may have survived. All are thoroughly under control. TAZEWELL COUNTY. Report of A. I. Brennemax, commissioner of Canada thistles, Boynton township: The commissioner of Canada thistles for the town of Boynton, county of Tazewell, State of Illinois, would report that said thistles are now growing in said town on the farm of John Kennedy, two miles southeast of Boynton Centre, and that the same were introduced about eight years ago. 1 advised with Mr. Kennedy on their destruction by plowing the land this fall, which he has done, and planting to corn next spring. I advised him to hoe these thistles at frequent intervals so as to keep them under ground as much as possible, and in course of time I think this method will eradicate them. Mr. Kennedy seemed willing to follow my instructions and do this work himself. WILL COUNTY. Report of Aaron Waite, commissioner of Canada thistles, DuPage town- ship: The commissioner of Canada thistles for the township of DuPage. county of Will, State of Illinois, would report that said thistles are now growing in said township on said sections herein named: Section 1, 11 patches; section 2, 26 patches; section 3, four patches; section 4, nine patches; section 5, five patches; section 7, four patches; section 8, two patches; section 9, four patches; section 10, five patches; section 11, six patches; section 12, nine patches: section 13, seven patches; section 14, 16 patches; section 15, nine patches; section 18, three patches; section 19, one patch; section 20, eight patches: section 21, one patch; section 22, 12 patches; section 23, 15 patches: section 24, 16 patches; section 25, 13 patches; section 26, four patches; sec- tion 27. four patches; section 29, three patches; section 34, three patches: section 35, one patch; section 36, eight patches. Report of John C. Urch, Canoda thistle commissioner, New Lenox town- ship. Your commissioner begs leave to report (518) five hundred and eighteen patches of Canada thistles in the township of New Lenox. These patches vary in size from four feet square to two acres, and are situated as follows: Name. Date. Number. Treatment N. Hines June 25 » * • • June 26 • * • * None E. Stormes Cut.... Albert Kerchevel 4 patches, two very bad John Handorf 2 " Cut Fred Seavert 10 " '• C. Marshell None Mrs. Stormes 13 patches Cut Frank Cutler 12 " McDurmit 1 " • • 2 " 2 " •• John Stormes. Sr 2 " Herman Jorden 3 " • * J. Harper 3 " • • W. Patrick 313 Name. Date. Number. Treatment H. Miller Jun June June Sept June June June • July • July July July July 4 ; 26 ^ 28 29 . 14 29 29 30 9 10 29 12 13 . . Louie Berges 11 patcehes, eight very bad... 2 patches Cut T. F. Cooper 1 patch • • Chamberlin Place Scattering in six places • • Nick Haas 6 * » S. Lynk • ■ T. Sproat 3 E. Blee 3 scattering 2 Cut. J. Doig E. Doig: 3 small patches.. » * Frank Reed 1 small patch.. • • James (Jharlesworth 2 patches.. • • August Guth Scatter'ng • • Ted Carp 10 patches * • Pitzer Not home. . . None 2 patches Cut... S. Ruettiger 1 patch S. Emmerson 1 > • Mrs. Bartie None 1 patch. . 5 patches . Cut F. Gool 8 Thomas Reed 8 " • ' 8 Chas Sass 1 patch and few scattering. . . 8 patches.. Cut Dan Mast 2 patches. .. Cut H. Stormes 15 E. Francis 3 » * P. Werner 1 " •• O. A. White ... None . Mrs. Marvin • * L. Gougar 2 " Cut A. Oram 2 " » » 3 ** ..„, * * Henry Kase John Pietx 3 patches Cut F. Scholtz John Rugg 6 patches 3 Cut J. L. Zigler 2 •• Sidney Batson 5 " 2 Cut Sidney Batson (Hartsoi Place) C. Myers 3 patches Cut William Oram 3 " John Francis 3 •' • * Ernest Oram 1 • • 1 " « » George Greenwood 1 " • • William Greenwood 10 " • • 3 " • * Herman Studtmann 2 " •• Albert Ewen James Bethell 6 patches Cut S. Lewis 10 " Gus Ormus • • D. Haven 5 " " Henry Schmuhl 4 t Henry Speaker 3 " " Norman Roth 5 ' ' Joe Brisbane Some scattering " James Brisbane ' ' John Fitzer « • ' ' J. Mattus.Sr Mike Lawlor 2 patches and some scattering Chr. Schmuhl Nichols 27 patches William Schmuhl 8 patches and some scattering 6 patches H. Hines Cut J. Hines 1 " i • John Merridth 1 " * • Section Foreman M. C. R. R 2 " • * M. Holmes George Osmus Cut L. M. Stanford 814 Name. Date. Number. Treatment James Bentley William Holmes ... Wolf Hoffman L. Wilson Richard Welch J. H.Hunt E. J. & E. R. R.... Reinhart Schoop. . . J. Jarchow Chr. Jarchow Jas. Welch Joe Mattes, Jr A. Waltz L. Storey O. P. Peas E. McLaughlin A. Tuck Michael Kertel Joseph Kertel P. Starman H. Peiter H. Stone S. Schoop John McCarthy Joseph Kaffer E. Gillitt L. Krosemalk P. Bouch Mrs. Hogan Dan Gougar Sinney Wason W. Weber Henry Krohn Chr. Kichrow John Delaney Ellen Delaney Patrick Delaney... Joseph Delaney Julius Fretc James Gallage Matt Lawlor George Corp Scott Hammond... Ccris Bruggman... Augusst Schneabel Dorothea Behrens. Peter Hanson John McLaughlin. . Chr. Nelson A.lNelson Robert Corp Rapson Bros John Handorf Moriarty Bros C. R, 1. &P. R. R.. C. Jones J. Welch Mrs. Jas. Grant July July July 18 July 14 July July 20 14 June Aug. June Sept. Sept. 20 10 5 patches 1 patch and few scattering. . . 2 patches 12 " 8 patches and some scattering 3 patches 2 " 5 " 5 '20 3 2 15 5 2 2 2 28 acres, scattering some scattering Some scattering. 4 patches 3 " 4 " 1 patch, very small. 8 patches 3 " 1 patch 1 " 1 " Not at home 2 patches 5 " 2 " 8 " Cut. Cut'. Cut, No account of patches Pew scattering 3 patches, one bad None 4 patches, 10 acres, scattering 1 large p'tch and some scat'ng Few scattering Noue 5 patches 1 patch 2 patches 5 " None None 2 patches None 4 patches 20 " 2 " Not at home 13 patches 1 patch 2 patches 2 " None Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut'. Cut. There are eight patches on the publie highway, as follows: One patch near Lynk's school house, one patch near P. Werner's place, one patch near L. Gougars's, place, one patch near Joseph Brisbane's, place, one patch in Spencer, one patch near Union school house, one patch near H, Schmuhl's place, one patch near Mrs, Stormes' place. A number of patches went to seed — seven as follows: N. P. Cooper, one patch in his timber; he did not know this patch was there. Mrs. A. Francis let one patch go to seed, Mr. Scholtz was hired to cut all her thistles but he did not know of this patch. George Francis let five stalks go to seed. This patch was cut by his man, but there were five stalks that the scythe cut only half off and they lived and went to seed. H. Stormes let a few stalks go to seed in the same manner. Chris. Brugerman let one patch go to seed in his oats that he did not know was there. John Rugg let three patches go to seed 315 in his timber. He did not know they were there, neither did his renter. Mr. Storey let a few go to seed in his hedge. Mr. McDermount also let a few stalks go to seed on his land over near Wabash railroad. Your commissioner has three experiments under way as to the best means of exterminating the Canada thistle, but can not report on them until next spring. I would further report that the people of this township, one and all, have made a big effort to check the Canada thistle, and it is the opinion of your commissioner that this fight should be kept up, for I can assure you the Canada thistle has got a good foothold in the town of New Lenox. I would further report that the number of days required to do the work of your commissioner this year, 1900, is 35. This took me over the township one and a half times, going on every farm at least one, and in some cases three times, but it will require more time each year to do this work as it should be done, as it is necessary for a commissioner first to notify according to law, and then to go over the work and see that it is done. Report ol Ernest T. Ginter, Thistle Commissioner for Peotone township. I have found in the township of Peotone 240 patches of Canada thistles, I went over the ground four times and notified all landowners, and tenants of their presence and must say, that the people heartily cooperated with me to exterminate them, but I must say that in my opinion it is useless for the county townships to spend each year hundreds of dollars to exterminate the Canada thistle as long as the city of Chicago is full of the same on the unim- proved lots, and they go to seed every year. Report of Jerome T. Smith, Commissioner of Canada thistles, Plainfield township. There were found Canada thistles, growing on the farms of under- signed in the town of Plainfield, Will county, 111: S. Vandyke, T. Brown, S. Dronden, H. Spangler, W. Cryder, W. Goodoon, J. Copps, A. Cayton, J. Funk, Mrs. Baftu, J. Stegal, W. Demerrit, J.Hahn, B. Rathburn, E. Brown, H. Colson, P. Monroe, G. Pouser, A. Simons, C. Smith, R. Fouser, M. Spangler, L. Conant, J. Conant, W. Foss, H. Geist, C. Frasier, A. Smith, A. Tasks. In 1893, were found 95 patches; 1894, 101; 1895, 67; 1896, 98; 1897, 85; 1898, 91; 1899, 68; 1900,90. 317 INDEX. Page. Act concerning Canada thistles 301 Ashby, James H.— V. P. At Jan. 7, 1901, meeting- Report of exhibition 21 Awards at Illinois State Fair. List of— Class A-Cattle 115 Class B— Horses 140 Class C-Sheep 158 Class D-Swine 170 Class E— Poultry 178 Class F— Mechanic Arts.... 198 Class G— Farm Products 200 Class H— Horticulture and Floriculture 208 Class I-Fine Art < 222 Class K— Textile Fabrics 227 Class L— Education 236 Class N— Dairy. Apiary and Pantry Stores 239 Special premiums 253 Barber. A. D.-V. P. At Sept. 21, 1900. meeting- Present at roll call 3 At Sept. 28,1900. meeting- Appointed on committees 5 Motions made 5 At Jan. 7, 1901, meeting- Appointed on committees 7 Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 13 Binnie, A. C. Sled protest 51 Brainerd, B. H., treasurer- Report of 48 Thanked for courtesies extended 7 Turned over balance due board 6 Busse, Fred A-V. P. At Jan. 7, 1901, meeting- Report of exhibition 30 Canada Thistles, Reports of Commis- sioners of— Boone county 301 Cook county 302 DeKalb county 303 Iroquois county 303 Kane county 306 Putnam county 312 Tazewell county 312 Will county 312 Cater. H. J.-V. P. At Sept. 21,1900. meeting- Present at roll call 3 At Jan. 7.1901, meeting- Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 33 Page. Chapman, James C— V. P. At Sept. 21, 1900. meeting- Present at roll-call 3 At January 7, 1901. meeting— , Present at roll-call 6 Report of exhibition 12 Committee appointed— To represent the board at convention of association of fairs and expositions 5 Conger, Mr.. Special Commissioner of Pan-American Exposition, addressed board 4 Congressional districts in Illinois, List of counties composing 1 Convention of delegates 90 Conrad, Martin— V. P. At Sept. 25. 1900, meeting- Authorized to admit Parlin & Oren- dorff band to grounds free 4 At Sept. 28, 1900, meeting- Appointed on committees 5 Motions made 5,6 At Jan. 7. 1901, meeting- Appointed on committees 7 Present at roll-call 6 Report of exhibition 39 County Agricultural Boards. Reports from— Adams county 260 Boone county 260 Brown county 261 Bureau county 261 Carroll county 261 Champaign county. Champaign . 262 Champaign county. Homer 262 Clark county 262 Coles county 263 Crawford county 263 Cumberland county 263 DeKalb county 264 DeWitt county, Clinton 264 De Witt county. Farmer City 264 Douglas county 265 DuPage county 265 Edgar county 265 Effingham county 266 Fulton county 266 Gallatin county 266 Greene county 267 Hamilton county 267 Hancock county, Carthage 267 Hancock county. LaHarpe 268 Henry county, Cambridge 268 Henry county, Kewanee 268 Iroquois county 269 Jackson county 269 Jasper county 269 JoDaviess county, Galena 270 318 Index— Continued. Page. County Agricultural Boards, Reports from— Concluded. JoDaviess county, Warren 270 Kankakee county 270 Kendall county 271 Knox county 271 Lake county 271 Livingston county 272 Logan county 272 Macoupin county 272 Madison county 273 Marion county 273 Marshall county 273 Massac county 274 McDonough county 274 Mc Henry county 274 McLean county, Danvers 275 McLean county, LeRoy 275 McLean county, Saybrook 275 Mercer,pounty 276 Peoria county 276 Piatt county 276 Pike county 277 Pope county 277 Putnam county 277 Richland county 278 Rock Island county 278 Schuyler county 278 Stark county 279 Stephenson county 279 Tazewell county 279 Union county, Anna 280 Union county, Jonesboro 280 Vermilion county 280 Warren county 281 White county 281 Whiteside county, Morrison 281 Whiteside county, Sterling 282 Will county 282 Williamson county 282 Winnebago county 283 Woodford county 283 Counties composing Congressional Dis- tricts in Illinois I Crebs. John M.— V. P. At Sept. 21, 1900. meeting- Present at roll call 3 At Sept. 28 meeting- Appointed on committees 5 At Jan. 7.1901, meeting- Present at roll call 6 Cunningham, James A.— V. P. At Sept. 21, 1900, meeting- Present at roll call 3 At Sept. 28 meeting- Appointed on committees 5 At Jan. 7,1901, meeting- Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 10 David. E. B— V. P. At Sept. 28, 1900. meeting- Introduced resolutions 5 At Jan. 7, 1901, meeting- Appointed on committees 7 Motions made 51 Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 17,36 Denton, J. W., Charge of fraud against.. 51 Page. Dickirson, James K.— V. P. At Sept. 21, 1900, meeting- Motions made 4 Present at roll call 3 At Sept. 24 meeting- Asked for instructions 4 At Sept. 28 meeting- Motions made 5 At Jan. 7, 1901, meeting- Appointed on committees 7 Motions made 7 Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 38 Dolton, Honorable Chas. H„ Committee appointed to draft resolutions on death of 7 Dorsey Bros., Protest against called up. 3 Exhibitors at Illinois State Pair, List of— Class A— Cattle 96 Class B— Horses 97 Class C— Sheep 100 Class D— Swine 101 Class E— Poultry 101 Class F— Mechanic Arts 103 Class G— Farm Products 103 Class H— Horticulture and Floriculture 106 Class I— Fine Art 107 Class K— Textile Fabrics 107 Class L— Education 110 Class M— Agricultural Implements 111 Class N— Dairy and Pantry stores . 112 Fulkerson, William H.— President. At Sept. 21. 1900. meeting- Present at roll call 3 Stated purpose of meeting 3 At Sept. 28 meeting- Called attention to the building of a road around two sidea of the Expo- sition building 5 Made statement in regard to deficit. . 5 At Jan. 7, 1901, meeting- Authorized to receipt B. H. Brainerd, ex-treasurer, for funds turned over. 7 Present at roll call 6 Garrard, W. C— Secretary. Appointed on committees 5 Authorized to receipt B. H. Brainerd, ex-treasurer, for funds turned over.. 7 Called attention to protests filed, and charge of fraud 51 Directed to have "paid complimentary" tickets printed 3 Report 25 Hauff vs. State Board of Agriculture, In- junction suit of 3 Horine, W. H., expert accountant. Re- port of , 55 Illinois Agricultural Fairs, Exhibit of— Debt statement 292 Entries, offerings and awards 284,297 Financial exhibit 294 Report from 260 State appropriations 296 319 Index — Continued. Page. Illinois State Board of Agriculture- Organization of 1 Receipts and expenditures 53 Thirty-fifth annual report of 3 Illinois State Pair, 1900— Amount of premiums offered 297 Date of holding fixed 5 Financial exhibit 283 List ot awards at 115 List of exhibitors at 96 Receipts and expenditures 300 Lovejoy, A. J.— V. P. At Sept. 21, 1900, meeting- Motions made i Present at roll call 3 At. Jan. 7, 1901, meeting- Appointed on committees 51 Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 36 Madden, George H.— V. P, At Sept. 2,1, 1900. meeting- Present at roll call 3 At Sept. 24 meeting- Motions made 4 At Sept. 28 meeting- Appointed on committees 5 Motions made 5,6 At Jan. 7,1901, meeting- Motions made 7 Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 16 Submitted financial report 6 Marshall, Thomas S.-V. P. At Sept. 1,1901. meeting- Present at roll call 3 At Jan. 7, 1901, meeting- Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 29 McHenry, W. A.. Protest against 51 Meetings of the Board- Sept. 2i, 1900 3 Sept. 24-28 4 Jan. 1, 1901 4 Jan. 7 6 Miner, Lewis EL, Postmaster. Thanks of board extended to 6 Minutes of meeting read 6 Miscellaneous Awards- List of 42 Report of committee on 42 Parlin & Orendorff Band, admitted to grounds 4 Pearce, J. Irving— Ex-President. At Jan. 7, 1901, meeting- Present at roll cal 1 6 Report of exhibition 39 Prather. J. P.-V. P. At Sept. 21, 1900, meeting- Present at roll call 3 At Sept. 27 meeting- Motions made 5 • At Sept. 28 meeting- Appointed on committees 5 At Jan. 1. 1901, meeting— In the chair 6 Page. Prather, J. P.— V. P.-Coticluded. At Jan. 7 meeting- Appointed on committees 51 Motions made 51 Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 7 Reports Made- Auditor 36 County agricultural boards 260 Expert accountant 55 Finance 6, 55 Standing committees 40 Superintendents 7 Resolutions introduced authorizing pres- ident and secretary to borrow money 5 Rossiter. F. C — V. P. At Sept. 21, 1900, meeting- Motions made 4 Present at roll call 3 At Jan. 7, 1901, meeting- Appointed on committees 7 Motions made 6 Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 28 Secretary's report 44 Simmons. C. M— V. P. At Sept. 21, 1900, meeting- Called up protest against Dorsey Bros 3 Present at roll call 3 At Sept. 28 meeting- Motions made 5 At Jan. 7, 1901, meeting — Appointed on comm ittees 51 Motions made 6 Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 35 Special premiums awarded 253 Standing Committees, Reports of— Construction 41 Crop reports 42 Library 43 Miscellaneous awards 42 Museum 41 Printing 43 Reception 40 Superintendents, Reports of— Class A— Cattle, Section 1 7 Class A-Cattle, Section II 10 Class B— Horses, Section 1 12 Class B— Horses, Section II 13 Class B— Horses, Section III 16 Class C— Sheep 17 Class D— Swine 21 Class E-Poultry 23 Class F— Mechanic Arts 25 Class G— Farm Products 26 Class fl— Horticulture and Floriculture 27 Class I-Fine Art 28 Class K— Textile Fabrics 29 Class L— Education 30 Class M— Agricultural Implements — 32 Class N— Dairy, Apiary and Pantry Stores 33 Auditor 36 Buildings and grounds 36 Marshal of the Ring. 35 Permits and privileges 38 Tickets 39 Transportation 39 320 Index — Concluded. Tatman, C. A.-V. P. At Sept. 21. 1900. meeting- Motions made 3 Present at roll call 3 At Sept. 25 meeting- Motions made 4 At Jan. 7. 1901, meeting- Appointed on committees 7 Motions made ; 7 Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 23 Treasurer's report 48 Virgin, Hon. John. Committee appointed to draft resolutions on death of 7 Vittum. D. W— V. P. At Sept. 21, 1900. meeting- Inquired about purchasing compli- mentary tickets 3 Page. Motions made 3 Present at roll call 3 At Sept. 26 meeting- Motions made 4 At Jan. 7. 1901, meeting- Motions made 7 Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 28 Young. W. A.— V. P. At Sept. 21. 1900, meeting- Present at roll call 3 At Jan. 7, 1901, meeting- Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 27 Zimpelmann, M.— V. P. At Jan. 7, 1901. meeting- Present at roll call 6 Report of exhibition 32 New York Botanical Garden J-ibrar ' 3 5 85 00267 4784