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i n I Li •1 in I 1 J \M c. ■i 1 il SHI ill H li- sts , ft Sit m m u CAYUGA—Ver. Comity Fair Association. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. Jas. Malone. pres.; G. L. Watson, treas.; J. S. Grondyke. secy. CLAY CITY—Clay County Fair Association. Sept. 27 to 30. Jacob Luther, of Connely. pres.; K. C. Watts, treas.; Geo. B. Ober- holtzer, secy. CHRlSNEY—Spencer County Fair. Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. COLUMBUS—Bartholomew County Agricul- tural Association's Fair. Aug. 9 to 12. A. B. Beeves, Clifford, pres.; Frances F. Cramp, treas.: Ed. Redman, Jr., secy. CORYDON—Harrison County Fair. Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. COVINGTON—Sept. 14 to 16. W. T. Ward. CRAWFORDSVTLLE—Montgomery County Union Agricultural Society. Sept. 5 to 7. Arch Martin, pres.; W. F. Hulet, secy. CROWN POINT—Lake County Agricultural Society. Sept. 6 to 9. Chas. H. Friedrich, pres.; Frank E- Cooper, treas.; Allison A. Bibler, secy. EAST ENTERPRISE—Switzerland and Ohio Counties Agricultural Societies, ELWOOD—Elwood Driving Park and Fair Association. Aug. 23 to 26. Nathan J. Leisure, pres.: oJe E. De Hority, treas.; Frank E. De Hcrity, secy. EVANSVILLE—'Ill-State Fair. Sept. 19 to 23. R. L. Akin. secy. FLORA—Carroll County Fair Association. Sept 19 to 23. John F. Gillam, pres.; R. il. Voorheis. treas.; J. J. Moss, secy. FRANKFORT—Clinton County Agricultural Society. Aug. 22 to 26. Jas. A. Hedge- cock, pres.; C. R. Pence, treas.; Jos. Hea- vilon, secy. FRANKLIN — Johnson. County Agricultural Horticultural and Park Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 3. S. W. Dungan, pres.; Samuel HarrlB;-treasvt-Wjr-S. Young, secy. FT. WAYNE—Ft. "Wayne Driving Club. Aug. 9 to 13. L. A. Centlevre, pres.; S. M. Foste r, tr eas.; H. C-- Rockhill, secy. GREENFIELD—Hancock County Fair. Aug. 16 to 19. Dr. W. A. Justice, pres.; J. W. Walker, treas.: Chas. Downing, secy. HAGERSTOWN— nayne County Fair Asso- ciation. Aug. 2 to 5. John Bowman, pres.; Knode Porter, treas.; F. H. Baldridge, secy. HUNTINBURGH — Dubois County Agricul- tural Association. Sept. 12 to 17. E. W. Fiekhardt,pres.; Louis Katterhenny, treas.; Daniel Rentepohler, secy. INDIANAPOLIS—State Fair. Sept. 12 to 17. Chas. -Downing, Greenfield, Ind., pres.; E. T. Robinson, treas.; C. F. Kennedy, secy KENTLAND — Kentland Fair Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Patrick Keefe, pres.; Wm. Perry, treas.: H. A. Strohm. secy. LAFAYETTE—Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. Wm. M. Blackstock, secy. LA PORTE—La Porte County Agricultural Association. Sept. 20 to 23. R. F. Small, Westville. pres.; H. C. Wagner, treas.; J. Vene Dorland. secy. LAWRENufiBURG—Lawrenceburg Agricul- tural Association. Aug. 23 to 27. W H O'Brien, pres.; V. W. Huber, treas.; H. lI Nowlin. secy. LEBANON—Boone County Agricultural As- sociation. Aug. 16 to 20. W. A. Barntin. pres.; Geo. W. Campbell, treas.; Chas. W Scott, secy. MADISON—Madison Fair. Association. Aug. ' 16 to 19. C. R. Johnson, pres.; D. H. De- marn, treas.; C. R. Johnson, Jr., secy. MIDDLETOWN — The Henry. Madison and Delaware Counties Agricultural Society. July 26 to 30. A. S. Miller, pres.; J A, Young, treas.; S. A. Wisehart, secy. IOROCCO—Newton County Agricultural As- sociation. Sept. 13 to 16. C. M. Honger pres.; L. H. Richer, treas.; G. N. Stoner' THE BILLBOARD. secy. NEW ALBANY—Floyd County Trotting As- sociation. Aug. 22 to 25. ■-. -■" NEW CASTLE—Henry County Agricultural Society. Aug. 9 to 12. R. A. Smith. Greens- 5S, ro A, pre *- : w - L - Rtek - Greensboro^ secy.; Ell W; Frazier, treas. NEW HARMONY—Posey County Agricultur- al Society. Sept. 12 to 16. . W. N. Ford, pres.; Homer Lichtenberger^ treas.; Ezra Stephens, secy. NEWPORT — Western Indiana Race Track, and Fair Association. C; W. Ward, pres- „S;Z- Nlxon . treas.; B. S. Alkman, secy. NORTH VERNON—Jennings County Fair Aug. 1 to 6. OAKLAND CITY—Oakland City Agricultural and Indiana Society. Aug. 22 to 28. W. M. Cockrum, pres.; D. M. Martin, treas • W R Harris, secy. OSGOOD—Ripley County Agricultural Asso- ciation. Aug. 2 to 5. Jas. C. GlUUand. pres.; John Eckert, treas.: W. C. Leslie, secy. POPLAR GROVE—District Fair. Aug. 23 to Sept. 1. Luther McDowell, Keepper, pres • H. N.. Miller, Deacon, treas.; A. D. Wood. Carroll, secy. PORTLAND—Jay County A: H. I. and Joint Stock. Company. Sept. 26 to 30. John Schmuck, pres.; W. M. Haynes. treas.; C O. Hardy, secy. PRINCETON—Gibson County H. & A. Soci- ety. Sept. 5 to 10. J. W. Johnson, pres.; R- A. Wood, treas.; S. V.- Strain secy REMINGTON-Remlngton Fair Association Aug. 23 to 26. Christian Hensler, pres.; Geo. A. Chappell, treas.; Jasper Guy, secy ROCHESTER — Fulton County Agricultural and Mechanical Association. Sept. 2S to Oct. 1. John W. Black, pres.; A.- C. Cope- lanaV - treas.; Val Zimmerman, secy ROCKPORT—Spencer County Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 16 to. 20. B. F. Bridges, pres.; T,™J^5 n /2 er V, treas - : G - M - Partridge.seey. RUSHVILLE—Rush County Fair; Association August 30 to Sept. 2. W. O. Walton, pres * Sam. -Abercrombie, treas.; Ji D. Meyer -' secy.- ... i * " SALEM—Washington County Fair. Sept. 5 to 10. *^.*i^/^ .^. SHEEBTVIIiS — Shelby Jonlt Agricultural Association. Sept. 5 to 9. S. B. Morris, pres.;.Henry Doble, treas.; C. E. Amsden. secy; SHERIDAN—Aug. 10 to 12,. N, W. CowgMI, SWAYZEE—Swayzee Tri-County Agricultural; AssoclaUon. Aug. 30 to Sept 2.- G; W. MeManannuj, pres.. Point Isabell, Ind,; H. T. Munea, treas.; E. a Kin*, secy. TERRE HAUTE-VIgo Agricultural Society. Aug. 29 to Sept 3. Geo. A. Schaal. pres.: ..iffi? M - Clift treas.; W. H. Duncan, treas VINCENNES-Knox County Agricultural1 and Horticultural Association. Oct.-J to 8. Isaac Lyons, pres.; Geo. McCoy, treas.; John Burke, secy. WARREN—Tri-County Agricultural Associa- tion. Sept. 20 to 24. Dr. Jonas Good, pres - Geo. F. Morgan, treas.; L. W. Pulley, secy. IOWA. AD S L_ ? a l ,es „ Count5r Agricultural Society. mSS I w I H if hard **»**■ RedAeld He^y? Russ ell. treas.; M. J. Graham! A M»2r NA r K . 0S ^ ltn County Agricultural So- nre^- H P ?hJ? J?,? 0 - Jos - w - WadswV>rIh. secy;' Herbert BaMcy. treas.: G. F. Peek. A itpf ^1 Bu j tle B^ 0Unty FaIr - A "S- 30 to a^SP. *• "■ J - Rogers, secy. ^~ B S a I"? «""nty Agricultural So- M££° s £c~/ alr - Aue - 16 to » E. L A 2f™ GT A ON -Arllngton District Fair Assoc!- aIla»-H4 #a«wr s i^H. Crombie, treas.; S. W. W. Straight. AyOCA-Pottawattamie County Fair Associ- preT- /» ?2nt 0 S , ept - 2 - G - DtatoS. secy."' Jenks. treas.; Roscoe Barton. BATTLE CREEK-Ida County Fair. Sept 13 tol5. Geo. C. Hubbard. oFldaGrove. to? BELLE PLATN-Big Four Fair. Sept 13 to BLOOMFTi - T G S n - , pres ' : J " C - M1 l»er. secy! rwf£^ L1> ~2 AsrlcuUur8j Society of Davis vM^oreV^W %**h A - F - Smi ^- °™k" BrouhLlf-secy- P ' DenPree ' treas " : J - «• Iu?o?. t 'se^f- : *■ & C0bUrn ' *»»>■■■ H - ^ CASCADE—Dubuque County Fair and Aoi-i 5 UI *f™ , K Societ y- Aug 30 to SepT 2 ^W* C ^J E S V . IL fe E -;^ I " >anoose County Fair CENT^T ^V ^ *• RusseU - sec ^ .JiJi^; CITY ,—Wapsie Valley Fair Assocl- aUon. Aug. 30 to Sept 4. L P Bo^dhh pres Whubeek; Fred. McLeodf tXlTfe M. Sawyer, secy. «=».. a. CHARITON—Lucas County Joint Stock As sociation. Sept 27 to 30. G. J Stewart pres.; W. P. Beein treas • W in vZf ' holder, secy. "eas., w. M. House- ^.fwT-E^B^'sir 8 - Wm - Ho,mes - ° Fair MBC 5«.^ NC - C i ,1,lm " ,us Junc - District Fair AssoclaUon. Aug. 23 to 26. R J Reaney. pres.; H. T. Jones, treas.- b! s Johnston, secy. ">=™.. k. a. C sSt I ^ G T n 4 ? am T C0 ^ nt X Falr Association. pres.; W. W. Littell, treas.; ttK. Evats! DANBURY —Danbury District AKricultur.l Society No fair this yeaV. J^nToSE? DEmVov B -Santie, treas.; M. P. Cord;secy DENISON — Crawford County Agricultural Association. Oct 4 to 6 •"««i.un.urai Sans4n^s| ; y. Harrtl,Kt0n - treas - : C " <**- DONNELLSON-Lee County Fair. SeDt. 12 trei, 6 :- gV^rnfiie^Ae^ & ™£ ELDON-Eldon Bii Four Dtetrict A~n„ , taral AssociaUonf Sept 6 to 9 N F Baklr, P se?y : ""* HUles ' treaa -- **.' E E "° E ! A R.^ D |ne. C s 0 ecy ty * Ur - Sept " 6 t0 9 " C^U'Tecy 11 - L - P B™ 2 wn?Sasff-D < an. S ei a E: iuPato"^' F e Z*^ 3 , Fa L r Association. PAiSSt?i!:*t «• H ' Knl< :Iterbocker. secy. P ffla 3 « I ot- J I?g ra0 3i, Wpt^W tural Society. Sept 7 to 9?K%P%fgS: £&*£-. Geo - Spofford, treas.; E. W^vfr- GR ^ r; S IB ^ D - Aaa,r County Fair Assdcia- a^NELL-PowersMek Coun"'Agric'ultural ^RgNDY CENTRBl«runcli- County AEricul- ^Surat society. Sept'20 to 22. ™ B. DeS™lI ^fc.lunecy'- ^ * UCb *°- *"»bc™ " yzrstiftgstfsF Fa,r - **■ k ?■ ton" 1 iecy Ia - : '* ^ 0rf ' tre "- W. F. P Hut.' ^o^ty C ' D Se;t , S , 2! d ^ Con,,t r Agricultural pre. -F lPasSLS? i 11 McKIUtbU, Ptm.. F. F. French, treaa.; A. M. Adams, IDA GROVE—Ida County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 20 to 22. Hon. 1. Nlcoll, prea.; H. M. Whinery, treas.; Geo. C. Hubbard, secy. INDEPENDENCE—Buchanan County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 6 to 9. L. J. Dun- lap, pres., Winthrop, la.; W. W. Donnan. UeaB.; A. H. Farwell. secy. IOWA CITY —Johnson County Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Sept. 12 to 15. A. R. Ohl, pres.; R. p. Jones, treas.; A. W. Bradley, secy. KNOXVILLis—Marion County Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 23 to 26. Walter Elliott, pres.; Lafe S. Collens, treas.; H. Shlvvers, secy. LE MARS—Plymouth Fair AssoclaUon. Not decided. G. C. McLagan, pres.; Ben. Hodg- man, treas.; W. G. Bolser, secy. L1NEVILLE—Lineville .District Fair. Sept. 13 to 16. W. B. Wassen, pres.; T. J. Lovett, secy. MALGOM — Poweshiek County Agricultural Society. Aug. 23 to 26. G. W. Royce, pres.; W. J. Johnson, treas.; Jas. Nowaa. ■ecy. MANCHESTER—Delaware County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 6 to 9. ' A. S. Coon, pres.; H. L. Lawrence, treas.; J. B. Ruth- erford, secy. MAPuarois—Maple Valley Fair AssoclaUon. Aug. 31 to Sept. 3. John S. Carhart. pren.; Ed. Quick, treas.; R. M. Wells, secy. MAQUOKETA—Jackson Uouuty Fair Asso- claUon. Sept 6 to 9. Hon. A. Hurst pres.; M. Mahamy. treas.; Adam Ringlcp, secy. MARCUS—Cherokee County Union Agricul- tural Society. Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. W. N. Fry. pres.; H. B. Robeson, secy. MAKUNGO—Iowa County Agricultural So- city. Sept 19 to 23. C. M. W. Engelbert, Conroy, pres.; Frank Cook, treas.; C. C. Clements, secy. MASON CITY—Cerro Gordo County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 5 to 8. John D. Glass, pres.; Wm. Letts, secy. MECHANICSVILLE — District Agricultural Society. Aug. 23 to 26. D. H. Picper, pres.; A. B. Herton, treas.; C. W. Johnson, secy. MILTON—Milton District Agricultural Socie- ty. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. E. O. Syphers, secy. MISSOURI VALLEY—Harrison county Ag- ricultural Society. E. F. James, pres.; B. W. Carlisle, treas.; W. H. Fensler,secy. MONTICELLO—Jones County Fair. Aug. 23 to 26. Mat Noyes, pres.; G. W. Wilklns, treas.; G. E. Bishop, secy. MOUNT AYR—Ringgold County Fair Asso- ciation. Sept. 6 to 9. J. W. Scott pres.; J. P. Newton, treas.; Clyde Dunning, secy. MT. PLEASANT—Henry County Fair Asso- ciation. Aug. 23 to 26. W. P. Young, pres.; R. S. Gillis, treas.; John W. Paiu, secy. NASHUA—Nashua Agricultural Society. H. H. Hopkins, pres.; Geo. T. Bellamy, secy, and treas. NATIONAL—Clayton County Agricultural Society. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Wm. Hanson, Luana, pres.; Joe Lamm, Elkader, treas.; Jno. E. Corett, Elkader. secy. NEVADA—Story County Agricultural Socie- ty. Aug. 9 to 12. O. G. Ashford, pres.; J." F. Martin, secy. NEW HAMPTON—Chickasaw County Agri- cultural Society. Aug. 31 to Sept 2. G. M. BIgelow, pres.; B. W. Catant, treas.; P. Malcolm, secy. NEW SHARON—New Sharon District Agri- cultural Society. Sept 13 to 15. Sidney Harper, pres.; J. G. Hammond, treas.; Chas. FreUgh, secy. NEWTON—Jasper County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 5 to 8. H. D. Parsons, pres.; C. G. Griebling, treas.; A. Failor. secy. OGDEN—Boone County Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 16. J. H. Morgan. preB.; W. S. Colvin. treas.; E. H. Graves, secy. ORANGE CITY—Sioux County Agricultural Society. Sept. 21 to 23. R. van der Meide. pres.; F. J. Lohr, secy. OSAGE—Mitchell County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 1 to 3. Hon. W. L. Eaton, pres.; J. I. Sweney, treaa.; W.C. Moss, secy. OSKALOOSA—Wahaska County Fair Asso- ciation. Sept. 12 to 15. Geo. S. Prine, pres.; Chas. E. Loffland, treas.; L. T. Shangle, secy. OXFORD—Fair. Sept 26 to 29. F. W. Sies. Becy. PELLA—Lake Prairie District Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 29. John DeCook pres.: H. D. Rietveld, treas.; Chas. Porter seo. - * PERRY —Perry District Fair Association. Sept. 26 to 30. Allen Breed, pres.; D J Pattee, treas.; J. T. Davis, secy. RHODES —Eden District Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 20 to 22. W. A. Nichols. St Centre, pres.; w. B. Nason, Melbourne, treas.; Ben Richards, secy. SAC CITY—Cac City Agricultural Society. £U& 30 to Sept. 2. R. G. Wilson, pres.; S S. Wott. treas.; Frank E. Briggs secy SEYMOUR — Seymour District Agricultural .Society. Sept 12 to 16. J. T. Lowry. pres.; M. H: Wilson, treas.; R. B. Lowry secy SIBLEY—Pioneer Agricultural Society. Sept. 13.to-15. F. Y. Locke, pres.; J. M. Phil- lips, treas.: T. S. Redmond, secy. STRAWBERRY POINT - 8trawberry Point P i "£ ict ,™ Falr Association. Aug. 23 to 26. J. C. Flennlken. pres.; G. H. Scofleid. treas.; H. W. Scofleid. secy. TIPTON—Tipton Fair AssoclaUon—Aug. 30 to Sent. 2. Geo. Beatly, pres.; P. R. P| ne . treis.; L. J. Rowell, secy. TOLEDO—Tama County Fair. Aug. 30 to SJSh.*- Hon « W : «- M "»°. Pre" AT O mS'Pi'S- Sf 0 '-'' H - A - Shanklln, treas. TRAER-Traer District Agricultural Socle- g- Sept. 14 to J6. S. W. West, pres.; R. IS Moore, treas.; N. R. Morrison seer VieTOR-VIctor-,DlstrIct Fair. Aug 30 to Sept. 1. John M. Groff. secy. • V L LL . ISCA T V, !'. ,Bca Unlon Fa 'r Association. Sept. 26 to 29. D. W. Jackson.-pre8.; J ™?Tm F ,S r8 £. r ' treas -: F. L. Ingman. secy. VINTON—Benton County Agricultural So- ?l et Z: J?. ept - 6 to 9 - J - w - H| te. Pres.; Geo. D. McElroy. treas.; L. A. Mitchell, secy. WAPBLLO-Loulsa County Agricultural So- »"£• „ Aug „ 18 1° M - s - F - 8 «n*U, pres? R. D. McCullough. treas.; L. J. Nyemtuter' secy. "■ WAU ~ ON ,~ A . n * m * kee County Fair. Sept 20 to 23. C. M. Beeman. secy. v m WEBSTER CITY—Hamilton County Fair As sociation. Sept. 13 to 16. J. w. Adams secy. "*■""' WEST BRANCH-Cedar County District Ag- ricultural Society. Aug. 23 to 26 C H Ferall. pres.; J. T. BuUer. treas.'; A a Madson, secy. WEST LIBERTY-Union District Agricultu- ral Society Sept 6 to 8. Albert WhlUcre pres.; F. E. Thomas, treaa.; W. H. BblD- man, secy. v WEST PONIT—West Point Fair. Sent 27 t„ 30. Wm R Tlmpe Ft Madison. Z p^° Al Link, treas.; John Wall jasper, secy WEST UNION-Fayeite County Agricultural Society Sept 6 to 9. G. D. DarnallI pres*' E. B. Shaw, treas.; L. L. Farr. secy P " WHAT CHEER-What Cheer DUtrict Fair A^o^t'on. .Sept 27 to 29. E. R. Hatch- "eas D f'5' n T , Leg I ^-.e P cT- : *" T " ^"^ WILTON JUNCTION —The Wilton Fair Sept. 20 to 22. F. N. Schlele, Sunbury Ia^, pres.; Geo. Baumlck, treaa.; J. M Reder, secy. • WINFIELD-Eastern Iowa District Fair Aug. 30 to Sept 2. E. C. Hinkle secv WINTERSET-Madlson AgrlcSltufarSoclety Sept. 13 to 16. T. J. Hudson. prei.fj. V?' Dabney, treas.; C. A. Lee. secy. KAKSAS. BURLINGAME-Osage County Fair Associ- ation. Sept. 6 to 9. Chas. Lyons.^ret; H. D. Shepard, treas.; W. B. Davis secy BL-RLINGTON-Coffey County Fair Assocla'- X- M Pt M U K Ee 16 -, W - J -, *~Si foot'sety. 8 * *""■'• J - E - Woo<1 - C1 . tAN V TE 7 Cn * nute Agricultural Fair Park r? d H Dr V£?f Association. Aug. Mto » J- _ H '_ Coe - Pre*-: R- N. Allon. treaT- Aug. Barels, secy. • C ^on Y °SJ B 1 5l 0 a S C D Un fi; M^AsaocU- Henry W. Stockpole. uSasff" E^Hdop?,! cOFFEYyiLLE-CoffeyvIlIe Fair and Park ir^S^h A P V U «° 1S " ThotV^r. s«y ' Lee> Ue "'' W - M - °oiy. C ??J? C P' OROVE-Morris County Exposi- tion Co. Sept 27 to 30. W. H WtX ERiE^ N ^. Me • <, ^ tre,u, •: E - J - Dill ae?y ' E fepT^ h 9 a H^LcYge ££ AMOcUtfon. F ^ K r7° to T 37^ nk ? ,:t p2 ' r A^ocutlon. aept. 27 to 30. Jos. Lemons ores - J n McCouchle. treas.; C. w?"B P rSaenburg; F Aug 0 S IA o~ F e red ? n, » A sr ,cultur * 1 So* 1 "'- ari„'i ? 'o. 26 - c - H. Pierce, pres.; T C OARNETT—Anderson County Fair Assocla- pr*S:- »T wV, 1 ? f pt - * Tboa. Oowdy. HIAWathJ" ^? Ue ' l £"- : C - H- R 108 - "XV- Hiawatha- Brown County Fair Associa. Pr£-G^ ».£„?; ?■ V- r joh1Son A w| : iU secy/ "as'ott treas.; John H. Meyer! "SStoShS? County Agricultural and ' W %t.n^. 0 °- A ?*- ** to Se P L *• D- TL2T& McG'rew^y "°™ S ' rb ' Ch '- ri^f P c S , I t? E ^ CE -A««^ '"to Sent. 2. fept TToI e o C t° U ? ty F " r Association, o Mnnt . °- "-, L "™»«J r . Pres.; Geo. OSKAT^nQi™",'-.; N - H - Strldger" wcy. an1 A iBSh A M^ e i ff r" on . Comt ' ^cultural Sdw.n , ^Ser m, ^ 0CUU0n - Sept - 6 to w - 0 to r ir' A w I m ,,,, H l " , M c r nty Falr - Se P'- » rIJ..™V !T m - "• Moherman. pres.: J. L Chamberiin, treas.; chas. 'if RldgWa?; PA0 . L ^r M p ml C° unt y Agricultural apd Me- chanical Fair AssoclaUon. Sept 2T to 30 W J a ^.?rni > n r f , '■= Oeo - * H. P nn «?tre.™ T.I\;o„,S? ar P ent « r > secy. PARSONS-Aug. 9 to 12. D. W. Kingsley Independence. Kas.. secy ivingsiey. aI R0L . EUM 0 BARK-Montgomery County W T K?n« l Kl S V €l J tT - A»K. 30 to Sept 2D. rii pv ln if} er - '"oependence. secy. Sent ~s to y e Co o n,5r r. Agricultural Society. \Vh\u ti?. '• , 8, D * Dyer > P re «--: •>«»" SENEri S ; , ,e r om „ e w »">rldge. secy. secy Pt - 7 t0 9 ^ w - H." FlUwiter. "SS^Va-h?^!" Count3r F " r Ano ciation. o. A. Hlgglns. pres.; Chas. Alex- TRlH e iiN t F rea "- : D * T,d »• Smyth seSy! Wm && reeley Count ' Fa "' Association. B Vn Newm.T-.e P c , T ; R ' Pr,n «' e ' tre "'- *■ W SeDt IT »"~» W,C , hU,l > ,a , ,e F *"- Association. § P Li£ '? 2< - ?,• B - Hu< »«on. pres.; A. WINFIP?"iw5 M, . : H -„°- TolBr - WW- NOTICE! WONDERFUL ARAB TROUPE! SIE HASSAN BSN.AUS FAMOUS BEHI ZOUfi ZODG SWRS OF THE EAST A i?nT ari B.?ii «f" or «?i"«^»<> realtrtte entertain ?ni. n ,S Up e n o1, I a y* , % t P Sr il,Ve,y ***&"*<* * SIE HASSAN BEN AU 9»m T. Jack's Theater, Broadway, New York City. THE BILLBOARD. f OR SALE 'S^&S&^^^^^s^^ Big Cuban Sea DeviL^ feet (my beS'mrt.?w°Uh tof8inSS?& J*ud for Illustrated llrt. One KELSON, Manufacturer, Vau'Worden St., No. Cambridge, Mass. KBNTUCKY. ALEXANDRIA—Campbell County Agricul- tural Association- Aug. 23 to 27. Dr. J. j. Youtsey, Newport, pres.; John Todd, treas.; J. J. Wright, secy. DARBOURV1LLE—KuOx county F»lr Anso- ciatlon. Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. J. S. Miller, pres.; W. R. Bellinger, treas.; W. W. Tlnsley. secy. BARDSTOWN—Nelson County Agricultural Association. v BOWLING aREEN-Falr. Sept. 14 to 17. J. 11. Mallory, pres.; J. M. Robertson, secy, and treas. nilOADHEAD—Rock CaBtle County Fair As- sociation. Aug. 17 to 19. CAMPBBLLSVILLE—Taylor County Agricul- tural and Mechanical AssoclaUon. DANVILLE—Central Kentucky Fair Associ- ation. KLIZABETHTOWN—Hardin County Fair. Sept. 6 to 9. Jas. Kinkead, secy. ELLENDALE—Ellendale Fair Co. Aug. 1 to 6. W. F. Rapier, pres.; R. T. Smith, Sor- gho. Ky.. secy. EWING—Ewlng Fair Co. Sept. 7 to 10. C. W. Williams. Peed, pres.; J. G. Collins, treas.: S. H. Price, secy. FLORENCE—North Kentucky Agricultural Association. Aug. 31 to Sept. 3. F. A. Utz. director; R. J. Perry, Independence, secy. GERMANTOWN—Germantown Fair. John , -KV-Walker, secy. GLASGOW—South Kentucky Fair Ground As- sociation. W. A. Hugglns. pres.. Cave City, Ky.; Thos. Dlckerson, treaa.; J. T. Carter, secy. HARTFORD—Ohio County Fair. Sept. 29 to Oct. 1. T. L. Griffln. pres.; Ohio County Bank, treas.; W. G. Hard wick, secy. LAWRENCEBURG—Lawrenceburg talr As- sociation. Aug. 16 to 19. J. W. Mayor, pres.. Monroe Walker, treas.; M. Gaines, secy. LEBANON—Marlon County Fair and Trotting Association. Aug. 16 to 20. LOUISVILLE—Louisville and Jefferson Coun- ty Agricultural and Mechanical Fair Asso- ciation. Aug. 16 to 20. Isaac Curtis, US E. Green st. pres.; W. C. F. Mason, luu5 W. Walnut, treas.; J. W. Johnson. 355 K. Green tu. secy. LOUISVILLE—Louisville Driving and Fair Association. Sept 26 to Oct 1. Frank P. Kenney. secy. MADISONVILLE—Hopkins County Fair Co. Aug. 24 to 27. C. C. Givers, pres.; R. C. Topp. treas.; H. H. Holeman, secy. OWENSBORO—Davles County Fair. Oct 4 to 8. J. H. Hickman, pres.; P. T. Wat- kins, treas.: J. W. Carter, secy. PADUCAH—Paduoh Fair and Exposition Association. Oct 11 to 14. J<-.s. M Lang, pres.. American-German NaUonal Bank. tr«>a».: Alex. Klrkland. secy. RICHMOND—Madison County Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 9 to 12. J. B, Chlnault, pres.; S. A. Drathwaye. secy. SHELBVVILLE— Shelby County Agricultur- al and Mechanical Association. Aug. 23 to X. M. W. Hubs. Clayvillage. pres.; Shan- non Reid. treas.; J. M. Logan, secy. VERSAILLES—Versailles Fair Association. W1LLIAMBURG—Whitley County Fair Asso- ciation. Sept 7 to 9. II. C. Harmon, pres.; Nick Daniel, secy, and treas. WINCHESTER-Clark County Fair and Trot- ting AssoclaUon. LOUISIANA. AMITE CITY—Amite City Fr> Association. H. P. McClendon. pres.: T. H. Tehan. treas.; Thos. T. Gillen. secy. RRSTON-Agrlcultuial and Live Stock Fair Auociation. W. S. May, pres.: J. S. Al- klnFon. secy. MAINE. AMHERST—Northern Hancock Agricultural Society. H. T. Sllsby. Aurora, pres.; A. \v. Sllsby, -ecy. and treas. AXnoVER—Oxford North Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 21 and 22. Geo. O. Husc. pros.; Lewis C. Akera. treas.; John F. Talbot, Kery. BANGOR—Eastern Maine State Fair. Aug. 29 to Sept 2. Flavlus O. Beat, pres.: S. Dean Benson, treas..Eira; L. Stearns, secy. BETHEL-Kair. Sept. 13 to 15. H. S. Has- tinRM. secy. RLUE HILL—Hancock County Agricultural Society. BR1DGETON—Brldgeton Farmers' and Me- chanics' Club. Spt. 13 to 16. B. C. Walker, nres.: F. C. Knight, secy. BUXTON—Buxton and HoUls Agricultural So- ciety. CANTON-Androacroggln Valley Agricultur- al Society. H. T. Tlrrell. secy. CHERRYFIELD—W. Washington Agricultu- ral Society. CORNISH-Osslpee Valley Union Agricultu- ral Association. Aug. 30 to Sipt. 1. L. L. Cook, secy. DAMARISCOTTA—Lincoln Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept. 27 '' 29. Dr. A. W. Card. pres.. Athol; N. A. K^il, treaa.; Alber» I. i-helpi. seo. nt'RI-AM—nurham Agrlcdlt |.-al S-tUly. KAST PITTSTON—Pltuton Agricultural and Trotting Association. ELLSWORTH—Hancock County Fair Associ- ation. EXETER—West Penobscot Agricultural So- il' ly. Sept. 27 to ?9. F. W. Hill. secy. FAKMINQTON—Franklin County Agiicultu- ral Socletv Sept 20 to 22. Wellington Thornton. Chrstervllle, pres.; Geo. M. Cur- rior. treag. • Reuben Hatch, secv. lRYEBURG-West Oxfotd AgtIcu'.tural So- <lety. <><)ltllAM—Cumberland County Agricultural iiiirt Horticultural Society. Sept. 27 and 28. Alnnr.* Llbbv. nres.: Mr. I.eUhton. secy. ■ hay— Gray Park Association. HARRISON—Northern Cumberland Agrlcul- <ural 8oclety. Sept. 22 to 24. S. H. Good- win, pres.. St Albans; Chas. Rowell. treas.: y •'• A. Goodrich, secy.. W. Palmyra. IIAKTLAND—East Somerset Agricultural So- •Icty. IKWISTON—Maine State Agricultural So- >'ety. Sept 6 to 9. I. Pompllly, Auburn. I't-en.; Q. E. Bveleth. Auburn, treas.; G. U, Clark, N, Anson, secy. LIVERMORE FALLS—Androscroggln Coun- ty Agricultural and Horticultural Associa- tion. J. L. Lowell, Auburn, secy. MONROE—Waldo and Penobscot Agricultu- ral Society. NEW GLOUCESTER—New Gloucester and Danville Agricultural Association. Sept. 28 and 29. S. N. Robinson. Danville June, pres.; Geo C. Jordan, Upper Gloucester, treas.; L. L. Whitman, Upper Gloucester. Becy. NEW PORTLAND—New Portland Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 21 and 22. W. R. Richardson, pres.; Elmer Quint, treas.; W. B. Clark, secy. NORTH BERWICK — North Berwick Agri- cultural Association. Aug. 23 to 25. Nath. Hobbs. pres.; John B. Russell, treas.; Geo. W. Perkins, secy. NORWAY—Oxford County Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 20 to 22. John A. Roberts, pres.; A. C. T. King. South Paris, secy, and treas. PEMBROKE — Washington County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 14 and 15. PHILLIPS—North Franklin Agricultural So- ciety. Sept.* 13 to 15. Wilson C. Beal, pres.; J. M. Wheeler, treas.; M. S. Keller, secy. PORTLAND—N. E. Agricultural Society. Aug. 22 to 26. Gen. Francis H. Appleton, 53 State St., Boston, pres.; Warren Brown, Hampton Falls. N. H., treas.; E. T. Row- ell, Lowell Mass.. secy. READFIELD—Kennebec County Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 15. D. V. Savage, Au- gusta, pres.; C. H. Stevens, treas.; W. Hunton, sec-". RICHMOND—Richmond Farmers' and Me- chanics' Club. Sept. 27. Silas E. S. Kil- Hns, pres.: D. W. Alexander, treas.; C. E. DInslow, secy. SACO—Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. H. R. Jordan, manager. S. S. Andrews, secy. SANFORD—Sanford Fair and Trotting Asso- ciation. Geo. Afhworth. pres.; O. V. Lib- by. treas.: Geo. H. Worster. secy. SOUTH WINDSOR—South Kennebec Agricul- tural Society. TOPSHAM—Sagadaboe Agricultural and Hor- ticultural Society. Oct. 11 to 13. W. B. Ken- dall, pres., Bowdoinham; L.E. Smith, treas., Brunswick; W. S. Rogers, secy. UNION—North Knox Agricultural and Hor- ticultural Society. Sept. 20 to 22. Geo. C. Hawes, secy. UNITY—North Waldo Agricultural Society. Sept. 21 and 22. Edwin Rand, pres.; F. A. Bartlett, treas.; E. B. Hunt, secy. WEST CUMBERLAND—Cumberland Farm- ers' Club. Sept. 27 and 28. M. W. Pearson. Cumberlan-l Center, pres.: N. M. Shaw, treas.: L.W. Hadlock. West Falmuth, secy. MARTLAHE. BEL AIR—Hartford County Agricultural and Mechanical Association. Jas. W. Mc- Nabb. secy. EASTON—Talbot County Fair Association. Aug. 30 t«- Sept. 2. Dr. Chas. Lowndes, pres,: Jos. B. Harrington, secv. and treas. ELKTON—Ceril County Agricultural Society. Geo. S. Wooley Chesapeake City, pres.; Gmi. R. Ash. treas.: J. M. Tucker, secy. FREDERICK CITY—Frederick County Agri- cultural Society. Oct 11 to 14. Chas. W. Hargett. pres.: D. V. Stauffer, treas.; Harry C. Keefer. secy. HAGERSTOWN — "The Great Hagerstown Fair." Oct. 18 to 21. John W. Stonebrak- er. pres.; John D. Brewer, treas.; P. A. Wltmer, secy. ROCKVILLE—Agricultural Society of Mont- gomery County. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Leo OfTatt. pres.: John J. Hlgglns. treas.; John E. Muncaster, Norbeck. secy. TIMON1UM—Agricultural Society of Balti- more County. Sept. 13 to 17. S. Shoe- maker, Stevenson, pres.; G. W. Yellatt. Lawson. treas.; H. C. Longneckcr. Law- son, secy. TOLCHESTER BEACH—Kent and Queen Anns County Fair. Aug. 23 to 26. G. E. Noland. fecv. UPPER MARBORO—Agricultural Fair Asso- ciation of Prince George County. Richard S. Hill. pres. MASSACHUSETTS. AMESBURY—Amesbury and Salisbury Fair. Sept. 27 to 29. AMHERST—Hampshire Fair. Sept 15 and 16. ALTHOL—The Worcester Northwest Agricul- tural and Mechanical Society. Sept 14 and 15. Arthur F. Tyler, pres.; J. N. Goodspeed, treas.: Arlington F. Stratton, secy. BARNSTABLE—Barnstable County Fair. Am. 30 to Sept. 1. Thos. C. Day. pres. BARRB—Worcester County Western Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 29 and 30. Austin F. Adams, pres., Barre Plains; Chas. H. Fol- lansby. treas.; Matthew Walker, secy. BLANDFORD—Union Fair. Sept 14 to 16. BOSTON — Massachusetts Horticultural As- sociation. Aug. 31 to Sept. 1. Francis H. Appleton, pres.; Cbas. E. Richardson, treas.: Robt. Manning, secy. BRIDGEWATER — Plymouth County Fair. Sept. 14 to 16. Isaac N. Nutter, E. Bridge- water, pres.; Robt. C. Breck, treas.; Geo. M. Hooper, secy. BROCTON—Brocton Fair. Oct. 5 to 9. Hon. H. W. Robinson, pres.; E. M. Thompson, treas.: Basils Sanford, secy. CHARLEMONT—Deerfleld Valley. Sept. 15 and 16. C. E. Ward. Buckland. pres.; E. F. HusMn*. tress.: S. W. Hawkes. secy. CUMMINGTON—Hillside Fair. Sept 27 and 28. S. W. Clark, pres.; R. R. Packard, treas.: Wm. A. Atkins, secy., W. Cum- mlngton. ENFIBLD-Unlon Agricultural Society. Olln S. Olmstead, pres. FITCHBURG—Fltchburg Driving Club. FRAMINGHAM — Middlesex South Associa- tion. Sept. 13 to 15. Eugene ' A. Clark. S. Framinghnm. secy. GREAT BARRINGTON—Hoosatonlc Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 28 to 30. Ed. H. Slater, pres.. Tyringham; O. C Bldwell, treas.; Frank H. Brlgga. secy. GREENFIELD—Franklin County. Sept » and 23. F. N. Thompson, secy. HINGHAM—Hlngham Agricultural and Hor- ticultural Society. Sept 27 and 28. Ebed L. Ripley. Hingham Centre, pres.; R. Sprague. Hlngham Centre, treas.; W. H. Thomas, secy. LANCASTER — Worcester East Association. Sept. 15 and 16. W. A. Kelbourn. secy. LOWELL—Middlesex Northern Association. Sept. 15 to 17. E. T. Rowell, secy. MARSHFIELD—MarsbBeld Agricultural and Floral Society. Aug. 24 to 26. Walton Hall, Sres.: Francis Collamon. N. Pembroke, [ass., secy. MIDDLEFIELD, Highland. Sept 7 and 8. NANTUCKET—Nantucket Fair. Aug. 31 to Sept. 1. J. F. Murphy, secy. NORTH ATTLEBORO—Manufacturers' Ag- ricultural Society. Aug. 30. 31. Sept. 1. S. O. Blgney, AtUeboro, pres.; W. W. Stier- man, treas.; W. H. Pond, secy. NORTH ADAMS—Hoosac Valley Agricultural Society. Sept 21 and 22. Geo. Z. Dean, prec, Cheshire; E. M. Meekins, treas.; Geo. F. Miller, secy. NORTH AMPTON—Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden. Oct 5 and 6. OXFORD—Oxford Fair. Sept. 28 and 29. PALMER—Eastern Hampden. Sept. 20 to 21. A. D. Norcross. pres.; F. D. Barton, secv. PEABODY—Essex Fair. Sept. 20 to 22. Oli- ver S. Butler. Georgetown, pres.; Gilbert L. Streeter. Salem, treas.; John M. Danforth, Lynnfield Centre, secy. PITTSFIELD—Berkshire Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 13 to 15. F. A. Palmer. Stock- brldee, pres.; J. W. Lewis, treas.; Chas. H. WrlKht. Eecv. SOUTH WEYMOUTH—Weymouth Fair. Sept 29 to Oct 1. SPENCER—Spencer Fair. Sept. 22 and 23. T. C. Comins, pres.; A. W. Curtis, treas.; H. H. Capen. secy. STURBRIDGE—Worcester South Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 15 and 16. A. B. Cham- berlain, pres.: C. V. Carey, secy. TAUNTON—Bristol County Fair. Sept. 20 to 22. Nathaniel J. W. Fish, pres.; E. Clar- . ence Holt, treas.; Gertrude Williams, secy.. I Box 624. UXBRIDGE—Blackstone Valley Fair. Sept 27 and 28. Jas. Daley, pres.; L. A. Sea- i grave, treas.; Augustus Story, secy. [WEST TILSBURY—Martha's Vineyard Asso- ciation. Sept 20 and 21. WORCESTER—Worcester Fair Association. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. Warren C. Jewett. pres.: John B. Bowker. treas.: John B. Bowker. secy. MICHIOAW. ADRIAN—Lewaunee County Agricultural So- ciety and Southern Michigan District Fair. Sept 19 to 23. H. H. Ferguson, secy. ALBION—Sept. 20 to 23. A. L. McCutcbeon, secy. ALLEGAN—Allegan County Agricultural So- ciety. Oct. 4 to 7. Ezra Brackett, secy. ANN ARBOR —Washtenaw Fair Society. Sept. 27 to 30. John F. Avery, pres.; F. H. Belser. treas.; F. E. Mills, secy. BAD AXE—Huron County Agricultural Asso- ciation. Sept. 27 to 30. John J. Murdock. pres.: Chas. E. Thompson, treas.; Wm. Belden, secy. BRIGHTON—Brighton Market Fair Associ- atian. Oct. 11 to 14. E. A. Ross. Hilford, pres.; G. J. Baetcke, treas.; C. E. Beur- manr. secy. CADILLAC—Free Street Fair. Sept. 13 to 16. W. J. Cornwell, pres.; R Rybold, treaa., C. E. Russell, secy. CALEDONIA — Caledonia Union Fair Asso- ciation W. McBrodau. Dutton. pres.; D. P. Hale, treas.; Chas. H. Kinsey. secy. CARO—Caro District Agricultural Assocla- Uon. Sept 27 to 30. Chas. Montague, pres.: J. M. Ealy. treas.; F. B. Ralnstord. secy. CASS CITY-Fair. Oct. 4 to 7. A. H. Ale secy. CHARLOTTE—Eaton County Agricultural Society. Oct. 4 to 7. Jas. H. Gallery. Ea- ton Rapids, pres.: Jas. H. Brown, treis.; Geo. A. Perry, secy. COOPERSV1LLE — Coopersville Agricultural Association. Sept. 20 to 23. F. D. Smith pres.; E. N. Parker, treas.; J. B. Watson, secy EVART—Osceola County Agricultural Socle- tv Sent. 27 to 29. E. F. Rlrdsall. pres.; Wm. Rogers, treas.; Irvln Chase, secy. FLINT—Genesee County Agricultural Socie- ty. Sent. 20 to 23. Geo. W. Buchanan, pres.: E. H. Stone, treas.; F. H. Rankin secy. 15 FOWLERVTLLE-Fowlerville Agricultural Society. Oct. 4 to 7. E. A. Bushfpres.; D. C. Carr, secy. GRAND RAPIDS— State Fair. Sept. 26 to 30. Wm. Ball, Hamburg, pres.; C. W Young, Paw Paw, treas.; H. S. Frallck, HA ??^ !Y r^ D,strtct Agricultural and Horti- cultural Society. Oct. 4 to 6. Geo. Daven- port, pres.; A. S. Moorland, treas.; F. A. Smith, secy, HAI Pr 0 i iceana Cou nty Agricultural Society. W.V. Say,es. A se£ ^^ She,,y ' PreS - Hm^SSLS 8 ""^ £' W ' TenrUllKor. secy. HOLLAND—South Ottawa and West Allegan Agricultural Society. Sept. 20 to 23. Geo. • ,. _■"• P r es.: Otto Bleyman, treas.: G J. VanDuzen, secv. HUDSON—Hudson Free Street Fair Assocla- V°£ Sep'- " to 16. O. R. Pierce, prea., iwf fvTAT ? eas ' : Henr y c " Hall, sicy. Tj^hXi CK VTI mIay City Agricultural As- sociation Oct. 4 to 6. T. B. Keyworth pres.: Walter Hoskln. treas.; Frank Raths- burg secy. IRONWOOD—Gogehlc County Fair. Sept » to 17. C. E. Hook, secy. JACKSON-Street Fair. Sept 20 to 23 V.r ?? N T 1 ?f w J » ckson County Agricultu- <f»w A .? !0 ? iation -~ aR - D «rant pres.; Frank Sawer. treas.; Geo. Conner, secv. J D .J' AND-Mi 5 Iand County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 7 to 9. Thos. Mcculloch, l£ port pres.; S. D. Shaffner. treas.; j. u. Culver, secv. "^f 0 ^ 0- ,*"^ 0 ^ Falr Association. Sept. „2? l 1.P- J - s - Hewitt secy. y MT - PLEASANT—Isabella County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. J. E. Chat- terton. secy. ^"«*«. REED CITY—Tri-County Exposition and Fair S- ep i; 2 ?. to ^ Amos Rosenberg, pres.; Li Vl "! OHI J. S ~ C , Ii '? ton County Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept 20 to 23. Mur- rett Frank, secy. VASSAR—Tuscola County Agricultural So- £',»/• x 36 ? 1 - £ to S"- w ' K*rk, Falrgrove, pres.: J. A. Trotten, treas.; R. S. Weaver - Watrousvllle. secy. weaver, MINNESOTA. ? A ^S rm < an Coun *y Fa 'r- Sept. 28 to 30. I-onls Hintz. secy. ACSTIN-Mower County Agricultural So- ?,»•=■. w d F ^ rl j m s. Pres-: W. C. Holmes, treas.; N. S. Gordon, secy. A n R ^n U 5^ < ? rUo ? , Count y Agricultural and Industrial Association. Sept. 27 to 29. Wm t r£ a i?'„ pres - ; c - B ' Peterson, treas.; C. L. Goodell secy. BLUE EARTH CITY-Faribanlt County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept-15 to 17 HP Tw5 e HW pres - : R W ' Andersonl treaa.- Louis Holt. secy. C s£.1 KA ^£ ,) ?! ka ^ Bri . cu . Itu^a, AssoclaUon. Sept. 22 to 24. Ft. Grelner, Jr., pres.; F. .<» Llnearfelser. treas.: V. J. Greiner serv CRO PrS T ? N -.* orU ' Minnesota Igricultarri and Driving AssoclaUon. Not decided. Arch. V. CK E lnn w n yat P t re s S ecy^ E " °' Brien - ^ * ° »55? B 72J u, I ay C° un *y Agricultural So- ciety. Oct 6 and 7. w. H. Mellen. pres.- DULUTH r, %, S 'r ^S Ne " CurrleTseSy! 8 - DULUTH—St Louis County Agricultural So- ciety Sept 13 to 16. R. S. Munger pres? : EEBOw C r r l^ tr ^ S ; : J - E - Coolef secy?*' ELBOW LAKE—Fair Is Doubtful. H P Hanson, pres.; H. Hillmond. treas.; D W Barker, secy. "«=«=., u. w. _ FAIRMOUNT—Martin County Agricultural S9f%. Sept : W to H - B -H- Wart, pr^ Cecil Shame, treas.; Edw. F. Wade sec» FARMINGTON-Dakota County Agricultural Society. Sept 13 to 15. P. h! Feely DreaT- W. M. Dodge, treas.: N. H."Bronneli s^cV GARDEN CITT-Blue Earth County Agril cultural Society. Aug. 31 to Sept. 2? E. m" P j ,r . k . er ' pres ' : Ed 8 ar D «Jey. treas.: S M. Dickinson, secy. "«■».. o. "Ail. 00 c~? U £ on Cp UD 'y Agricultural So- VnrTi\c„f» ept - a a S d • 30 - Thos - Horbora. treal ''' Nelson, secy, and HAMLINE—Minnesota State Fair. Sept. 5 to M^?J"'itF 00 J >e . r ' *}■ C,oud ' pres - : A. B. MofTatt Mankato. treas.; E. W. Randall, H ? w f IP LAKE—Wright County Agricul- tural Society Sept 27 to 29. W. J. Fous- ley pres.; R. c. Workman, treas.; J. C. Holbrook, secy. ~* A Special Attraction ] For Fairs. An Act Without a Rival. An Artist Without a Peer. THE MYSTERIOUS GLOBE. The sensation created by tbis act is wonder- ful. The multitude is held mystified, spell- bound and breathless daring the perform- ance, and the tension is only relaxed when Miss Vetter springs lightly from the ani- mated globe and is received with rousing cheers. Miss Vetter is the only lady In the world performing this act It is es- pecially adapted for Fairs and Oat-Door Shows. A limited number of engagments at Fairs will be made. Address, ELLEN VETTER, 334 E, 13th Street, NEW YORK- I