72 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



On luotion of !Mr. Wallact', tJCcoiKk-d by Mr. Thompson, it was 

 ordered that the Secretary issue a warrant to Mr. Wishard for 

 $100 for expenses in looking after said claim. 



On motion of Mr. Claypool, seconded by ^Ir. Wallace, the Sec- 

 retary was made General Manager of the Board. 



On motion of Mr. Wallace, seconded by Mr. Claypool, Mr. E. 

 H. Peed was elected Superintendent. 



On motion of Mr. McDonald the matter of the bonds of the Sec- 

 retary and Treasurer was referred to the Executive Committee, 

 and the Secretary's bond was fixed at $5,000 and the Treasurer's 

 bond at $20,000. 



On motion, it was ordered that $5 be sent to Mr. Trone, Secre- 

 tary and President of the Exhibitor's Union, to defray expenses of 

 the officers- in their efforts to secure better railroad rates for ex- 

 hibitors of State Fairs. 



On motion, duly seconded, the rates for the use of the fair 

 grounds for picnic and other purposes were fixed as follows : For 

 the use of the grounds, grand stand and track, $100; for the use 

 of the grounds and grand stand, $75 ; and for the use of the 

 grounds only, $50. 



On motion, the rates for the rental of the training barns were 

 fixed at $25 per month for barns on the south side and $20 for 

 barns on the north side. A monthly rate w'as fixed at $2 per head 

 for horses on the south side and $1.50 per head for horses on the 

 north side. 



On motion of Mr. Claypool, it was ordered that lofts be put in 

 the horse barns and in one section in each end of the cattle barns. 



On motion, ^Ir. Thompson was authorized and instructed to buy 

 a manure spreader for the grounds. 



On uKition of Mr. 1'liompsnn, duly seconded by ]\Ir. Wallace, 



