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WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
AVednesday, September 13, 7^ P. M. 
Board met, President Stilson in the chair. 
On motion, the superintendents of departments were requested 
to confer with exhibitors and ascertain whether, in view of the 
wretched weather for the fair up to that time, they w^ere willing to 
have their exhibits remain until the following Tuesday, should the 
board conclude to continue the fair until that time, and to report 
at an adjourned meeting at the president’s office on the fair grounds, 
Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. 
Adjourned to Thursday, 10 A. M. 
Thursday, September 14, 10 A. M. 
Boart met, President Stilson in the chair. 
The superintendents reported that most of the exhibitors were 
willing their stock and articles on exhibition should remain until 
Tuesday of the following week, hoping for better weather, when 
the people could attend the fair, witness the splendid stock and 
other exhibits, and contribute to the funds of the society, so as to 
enable them to pay their premiums and other liabilities. 
On motion, it was resolved that the Fair Grounds should be kept 
open on Sunday, but that there would be no exhibition of stock 
except in the stalls; and while the buildings would be open for the 
inspection of exhibits, the machinery in power hall would not be 
operated. 
On motion, the trotting was postponed tc Monday and Tuesday 
at 2 P. M. of each day. 
Adjourned to Friday at 7:30 P. M. 
Friday, September 15, 7:30 P. M. 
Board met. President Stilson in the chair. 
No business of importance coming before the board, an adjourn¬ 
ment was had to Monday at 7:30 P. M. 
