V?or disorderly man was seen on the pe^ grounds during the Fair, Another q grand stand for ladies would be a good thing when the Association can spare conthe money. | -yyeTHE BALLOON ASCENSIONtioivie• iinWas a success. Prof. Oscar Hunt, a wiry little man from Cleveland, was the manager. He dug a hole in the ground in which a fire was made. Then | pa a big hole ran from the fire a rod or so coming out under the balloon. The hot | ^ air and smoke were drawn through the hole in the ground like a chimney, and soon inflated the big bag of a balloon, I no which was suspended from the top of ^ e two upright poles. As it filled the poles were dropped away and the huge concern | prc