N\ THE COMING FAIROf the Warren County Fair Associa-3 Minne-1 tion promises to be the best l air inReuiin town Third Annual Fair Sept. 7, 8, 9. lO,Howseem sc Warrei pared fis tweievery respect in the history of W arren. The premium lists will be ready for distribution this week, and mammoth posters and illuminated hangers will give all who want to know an insight into the many attractions that will be offered. The grounds andbuildingsare being put into first-class shape, under the direc-timore, is | tion of Supt. Geo. C. Ilamiiton, and newMondayvivorsReservSaturdinizatioHoughlome lastParkerren.B. Leaconer, Warrei w’ere E Jas. R.denniE zua ; EJ. B. Gfield.Jamesmen’sIt wstables and pens added for the accommodation of the increased number ofautauqua*exhibits of horses, cattle, sheep and swine expected to be entered. The poultry house will also be enlarged to meet the demands of W arren chickenwas ine visitedowners, who promise to make a fineexhibit.The officers have arranged for threelaltimore,street.horse races each afternoon of the four days. On the second day a band of Indians in costume, giving war dances, game of lacrosse and running races, and a balloon ascension by Prof. Oscar Hunt, are the special attractions. On Thursday, the third day, Mrs. Hunt will makei of Phil.,oe Hall’s.vivingmembbe maand ii reunicthird I It wscriptifunds reunic Reser first w Loo Warn30, 18mer, leftnrn nextinur and j at Chau-a balloon ascension, and Friday will bebrass band day, prizes being offered to the amount of $500 for the best bands. There will be an abundance of music each day by brass and buckskin bands, and the track will be used on the foreKimr. ofS. Letfard5, is visit-reenlund,noons of the second and third days for the judging of horses.V. M. C. A. Convention.panied byPmmtv\nr r*r\rt vr»ntinn O f therri. ~