and lour ciniureii. \..... I BuHelena Fair and lUcevth«(OTlijucU*ofi tUKthThe regulations and premium lirst for tin* i»i x teen th annual exhibition of the MontanaAgricultural, Mineral and Mechanical Association, to he held at Helena, August 24th to 2iHh inclusive, an* at hand. The j classes or department** are divided an f«*1 -lows: First, horse**; second, rattle; third,poultry: fourth,agricultural; fifth, tiieehan- i ical; sixth, mineral; seventh, floral; eighth, jhome. General entries w ill «lose on Monday of fair week, but exhibitors will confer a great favor upon the officers of the association if they will make their entries by mail, or at the Secretary ’s office in Helena, during the week proceeding the fair. Suit- |able premiums will be offered for a!l j *kclasses. 1 wThere will l*e hue racing each day, the purses for which aggregate nearly *♦*»,«mm.Tin* racing rules of the association will govern all contests. A fine band of musicwill be in attendance daily, and on August gtftli and 27th Professor Oscar Hunt ofCleveland, Ohio, will give ha loon ascensions from the fair grounds. The premiums in all classes are large enough to secure full exhibits, and the indications are that the coming fair will be the finest ever given byt he association.rathagWfeata a rthtliHIwiTrial and Make-Up.The case of the City vs. iohn Abraham,VtliIK