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16 THE BILLBOARD. I II H JACKSON—Pair. Sept. 22 to 24. H. Y. An- derson, secy. KASSON—Dodge County Fair Association. Sept. 20 to 23. E. E. Van Ornurn. Orton- Tille, pres.; Aug. E. Anderson, treas.; A. A. Hnelater, secy. LITCHFIELD—Meeker County Agricultural Society. Sept. 22 to 24. Jobn Shields Oar- win, pres.; A. R. Montfort. treas.; H. I. Peterson, secy. MADISON—Lac Qui Parle County Agricul- . tural Society. Sept 15 to 17. J. F. Rosen-' wald, secy. MORA—Kanabec County Fair Association. Sept. 28 to 30. Orlander Stauble, pres.; Geo.H. Neubert, treas.; C. H. Sydlck. secy. MORRIS—Stevens County Agricultural So- ciety. G. C. Towner, pres.; Samuel Lar- ron, treas.; D. T. Wheaton, secy. NEW TJLM—Brown County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 1 to 3. Ferd. Sinn, pres.: Henry Sonsen. treas.; S. W. Heimann. secy. OWATONNA—Steele County Agricultural So- ciety. Clarke Chambers, pres.; N. J. Senat- or, treas.; J. Frank Dean, secy. REDWOOD FALLS—Redwood County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 21 to 23. John P. Cooper, pres.; G. E. McKay, treas.; O. L. Dornberg. secy. »*«£ ROCHESTER—Southern Minnesota Fair As- sociation. Sept. 12 to 15. C. N. Stewart, pres., T. H. Titus, treas.; Jas. A. Bear, RUSH CTTT—Chisago County Fair Associa- tion. Sept. 15 and 16. Geo. H. Markham, pres.; J. J. Flynh, treas.: J. W. Robie, secy. _ ST. JAMES—Agricultural Association of Wa- tonwan County. Sept. 5 to 7. M. S. Crow- ley, pres.; F. O'Meara, treas.; F. B. Lynch, secy. ST. PAUL—State Fair. Sept. 5 to 10. ST. :FETER,— Nicollet County Agricultural Society. September. Henry Moll, pres.; H. S. Sackett. treas.; John A. Johnson, secy. ST. VINCENT—St. Vincent Union Industrial Association. October. Chas. Clow, pres., Humboldt; A. Gamble, treas.; W. G. Dea- ,co n, sec y. WINNEBAGO — Faribault County Agricul- tural and Joint Stock Association. July 2 to 4. J. P. Humes, pres.; H. D. Damen, tre as.; G. D. Eygabread, secy. WINONA—Winona, Street Fair Association. E. S. Mead, pres.; A. C. Root, treas.; James Manly, secy. MISSISSIPPI. NATCHEZ—Natchez Fair Association. Oct. 17 to 22. R. I. Metcalfe, secy. V1CKSBURG—West Mississippi Agricultural. Mechanical and Live Stock Exposition. Oct 24 to 29. Patrick Henry, pres.; J. A. Conway, treas.; Frank H. Andrews, secy. kissoubi. BLOOMFD3LD—Central Fair and Stock As- sociation. Aug. 30 to Sept 3. Thos. Con- nelly, pres.; J. B. Buck, treas.; D. Wil- cox- secy. BOONVTLLB — Cooper County Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Aug. 16 to 19. John F. Rogers, pres.; G. H. Meyer, treas.. Clarks Forks; W. A—Sombart secy. CAPE GIRARDEAU—Cape Girardeau Fair & Park Association. Oct 11 to 15. G. C. Thi- lenius. pres.: E. H. Engelman, secy. CARROLLTON—Carroll County Fair Asso- ciation. Sept 6 to 9. F. J. White, pres.; R. P. Queen, secy. CARTHAGE—Market Fair. Sept. 27 to 30. J. P. Newell. COLUMBIA—Aug 2 to 5. N. D. Bobnett secy. HARRIS—Harris District Fair. Aug. 22 to 26. Dr. W. H. Watson, secy. HARRISONVILLE-Sept 6 to 9. T. W. Cle- ments, secy. HOLDEN—Johnson County Agricultural and Mechanical Fair Association. Ang. 20 to Sept 2. Wm. Steele, pres.; Dr. T. H. Barrett treas.: T. D. Kennedy, secy. HUNTSVILLE—Huntsville Fair Association. Dr. W. P. TerrHI, pres.; P. L. Vasse, treas.; J. J. Baker, secy. KAHOKA—Clark County Agr. & M. Associa- tion. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. Joseph Vandoldt secy. KBNNETT-Oct 19 to 22. Lee Shelton. secy. LEE'S. SUMMIT—Jackson .Agricultural and Mechan. Society. Sept 27 to 30. E. T. B rownin g, pres.: L. Lamkin. jr., secy. LIBERT K—Inter-Township Fair Association of Clay County. Sept 6 to 9. J. B. Garth, pres.; T. J. Woonall, treas.; C. E. Tancey, MATrLATID—Nodaway Valley Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 16 to 19. D. A. Gelvin. pres.; W. E. Everhart, treas.; Ed. L. Hart, secy. MEMPHIS—Scotland County Fair Associa- tion. Sept 6 to 9. A. N. Hicks, Wyaconda, . pres.: S. M Smith, treas.; N. M. Pettin- glll. »ecy- MEXICO—July 26 and 27. J. A. Glandon, sec] MILAN—Sullivan County Fair. Aug. 31 to Sept 3. Cary B. Long, secy. HOBERLT—Aug. 9 to 12. May J. Tedford, secy. NEVADA—Sept 20 to 23. C. F. Strohm, secy. PLATTE CITY—Platte County A., M. & S. Association. Aug. 30 to Sept 3. D. A. Chestnut pres.; A. R. Jack, treas.; Wm. Forman, secy. POPLAR BLUFF—Butler County Agricultu- ral and Mechanical Association. Oct 11 to 15. W. S. Randall, pres.; T. F. Ray, treas.; A. Mast secy. RICH HILL—Rich Hill Fair Association, Sept 13 to 16. Ed. Crabb, pres.; W. W. Ferg uson, treas.; S. T. Broaddus, secy. SARCOXIE — Tri-County Fair Association. Sept 13 to 16. Wesley Ralston, Parshley, pres.; H. B. Boyd, treas.; R. L. Hottel, secy. SPRINGFIELD—Springfield District Fair and Exposition Association. Sept 12 to 16. H. T. Denton, secy. ST. JOSEPH—St Joseph Old-Fashioned Fair. Aug. 22 to 27. Palmer L. Clark, secy. ST. LOUIS—State Fair. Oct 3 to 8. Robt -Anil, pres.; W. M Lockwood. treas.; Jos. A. Murphy, secy. SPRINGFIBLD—Oct 4 to 7. H. F. Denton, secy. MONTANA. DILLON—Dillon Fair and Racing Associa- tion. Sept. 21 to 24. Chas. H. Padley, pres.; B. N. Stevenson, secy.; G. T. Paul, treas. 'GREAT FALLS—Cascade County Farmers. Miners and Mechanics Fair Association. Oct 11 to 14. C. F. Stark, pres.; Gold F. Curtis, treas.; C. C. Cochran, secy. LEWISTOWN—Fergus County Agricultural Mineral and Stock Association. September. David Hitger, pres.; F. E. Wright, treas.; G. W Cook, secy. MISSOULA—Western Montana Fair. BEBBASKA. i Bassett—Rock County Agricultural Society. I A M. Brinekerhoff, Cuba, pres.; J. U. I Brayton. treas.; N. T. Phillips, secy. k BERTRAND—Phelps County Agricultural So- fc—crety> Oct. 4 to 7. C. C. Gibbons, pres.; A. J. Sandstrom, treas.; F. P. McCormick, secy. . BLAIR—Washington County Agricultural So- ciety. No fair this year. A. C. Jones, pres.: F. W. Kenny, jr., treas.; C. T. Farnham, secy.. BROKEN BOW—Custer County Agricultural Society, Sept 13 to 16. L. H. Jewett pres.; E. F. McCIure, treas.; E. R. Purcell, secy. CENTRAL CITY—Merrick County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 14 to 16. M. Cudding- ton, secy. CHADRON—Dawes County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept Chas. Mann, pres.; W. Wil- son, treas.: B. F. Pitman, secy. CLAY CENTRE—Clay County Agricultural Society. Sept. 20 to 24. B. W. Campbell, pres.; H. E. McDowell, treas.; L. F. Fryar, secy. CULBERTSON—Hitchcock County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 5 to 7. W. Z. Taylor, secy. ELWOOD—Gosper County' Fair Association. Sept 21 to 24. W. T. Partenson, pres.; A. . Dow, treas.; A. M. White, secy. FRANKLIN—Franklin County Agricultural Society. Sept. 28 to 30. H. M. Warriner, pres.; Herman Piatt, treas.; Asa Black- ledge, secy. GENEVA—Fillmore County Agricultural So- ciety- Sept. 13 to 1 6. H. R. Deming. pres.; W. S. Huston, treas.; W. H Stewart, secv. HARTINGTON—County Fair. Sept. 14 to 16. Z. M. Baird, secy. INDIANOLA—Red Willow County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 13 to 16. S. R. Smith, pres.; L. L. Miller, treas.; W. A. M. Cool, secy. LINCOLN—Lancaster County Fair. Sept 27 to 30. O. W. Webster, pres.; S. R. Hall, Prairie Home, treas.; H. C. Young, secy. OMAHA—No Fair in 1898. . Milton Doolittle, pres.. North Platte: Edmund Mclntyre, treas., Seward; Robt W. Furnas, secy., Brownville. PAWNEE—Pawnee County Fair Association. Sept. 13 to 16. C. A. Schappel. secy. PLATTSMOUTH-County Fair. Sept. 27 to 29. C. D. Cummins, secy. SYRACUSE—Fair. Sept. 20 to 22. F. E. Brown, secy. TECUMSEH—Johnson County Agricultural and Mechanical Association. Sept 27 to 30. Theo. Smith, pres.; A. O. Shaw, treas.; A. W. Buffum, secy. WILBER— Sahire County Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept 13 to 16. Geo. H. Ross, pres.; S. L. Davis,' secy. YORK—York County Agricultural Society. Sept 5 to" 8." W. H.' Reader, pres.; W. A. Dean, treas.; Geo. S. Cook, secy. BEVADA. CARSON CITY;—Ofmsby County Agricultural Association, District No. 1, State of Ne- vada. Sept 26 to 30. A. Livingston, pres.; Bullion Exchange Bank, treas.; Wm. Henry Doane, secy. HEW HAMPSHIRE. BRISTOL—Bristol Agricultural Association. Aug. 30 to Sept 1. E. C. Merrill, South Alexandria, pres.; C. E. Davis, treas.; Z. E. Tllton, secy. CANAAN—Mascoma Valley Agricultural As- sociation. Not decided. Alvin Davis, pres.; H. A. Gilman, treas.; E. M. Allen, secy. BRADFORD—Bradford and Newburg Associ- ation. Sept 27 to 29. Jonathan Rowe, pres., Newburg: J. Albert Tenslee, treas.; T. O. Melvln, secy.- KEENE—Cheshire County Grange Fair Asso- ciation. Sept 6 to 8. W. C. Ellis, pres.; D. M. Spaulding, treas.; F. K. Jewett, secy. LACONIA—Belknap Agricultural Park. J. P. Clay. Son & Co.. lessees. PITTSFIELD—Catamount Fair Association Sept. 20 to 22. F. S. Jenkins, secy. PLYMOUTH—Plymouth Fair Association. RAYMOND—W. Rockingham Pomona Grange Fair. Sept. 14 and 15. E. Dana Sanborn, of Fremont, gen'I. supt. ROCHESTER—Rochester Fair Association. Sept. 13 to 16. Hon. I. W. Springfield. South Walford, pres.; A. W. Hayes, treas.; A. S. Parshley, secy. T1LTON—New Hampshire Grange Fair Asso- ciation. Sept 6 to-8. WARNER—Merrimac County Grange Fair. Sept 21 and 22. NEW JERSEY. MOUNT HOLLY—Burlington County Agri- cultural Society. David C. Wells, Colum- bus, secv. SOMERVILLE—Somerset County Fairl Sept. 13 to 15. Wm. V. Steele, pres.; C. L. Voor- bels. treas.; A. P. Sutphin. secy. TRENTON — Inter-State Fair Association. Sept 26 to 30. John Taylor, pres.; A. R. Kuser. treas.: John G. Muirheld, secy. WAVERLY—New Jersey State Agricultural Society. Sept. 5 to 9. W. L. Tompkins, pres.; P. T. Quinn, secy. NEW MEXICO. RATON—Northern New Mexico'Fair Associ- ation. C. M. Bayne, pres.; C. F. Remsburg, treas.; D. G. Dwyer. secy. SANTA FE—Horticultural Society of New Mexico. Sept 7 to 9. L. Bradford Prince, pres.; Solomon Spiegelberg, treas.; Jose D. Sena, secy. MEWYOBK. AFTON—Afton Driving Park and Agricul- tural Association. Sept. 20 to 23. ALBANY—Albany County Fair Association. ALBION—Orleans County Agricultural So- ciety. . Sept. 22 to 24. E. A. Rowley, pres.; A. W. Barnett. treas.: L. H. Beach, secy. ALTAMONT — Albany County Agricultural Society and Exposition. Sept. 12 to 15. K. J. McCauley, Albany, pres.; C. M. Fred- erick treas.- Leslie Allen, secy. AMENIA—Eastern Duchess Agricultural Park Association. Chas. E. Smith, secy. AMSTERDAM—Amsterdam Fair and Driving Asoclvtion. John Bartholomew, secy. ANGELICA—Allegheny County Agricultural Society. Sept 13 to 15. E. S. Bartlett, pres.; F. H. Jackson, treas.; H. E. Dudley, secy. ANTWERP—Antwerp Union Agricultural So- ciety. Jas. W. Johnson, secy. AUBURN—Cayuga County Agricultural So- ciety. June 7 to 9. C. F. Barber, secy. BALLASTON SPA.—Saratoga County Agri- cultural Society. Aug. 22 to 26. Henry C. Dater, pres.; Walter I. Cavert, treas., Charleston; Frank L. Smith, secy.. Birch- ton. BATAVIA—Genesee County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 19 to 22. T. T. Miller, pres.. Byron; C. D. Harris, treas., Elba; Albert E. Brown, secy. BATH—Sept. 27 to 30. Barnet L. Retan, Bradford, pres.; E. Clarence Bennett, treas.; Chas. A. Shults, secy. B1NGHAMTON—Industrial Exposition. Sept 6 to 9. J. E. Rogers, pres.; U. S. Stevens, treas.; Henry S. Martin, secy. BROCKPORT—Brockport Union Agricultural Society. Sept 28 to Oct 1. Elias Garrison, pres.; Robt C. Hull, treas.; Geo. B. Har- mon, secy. BROOKFIELD—49th Annual BrookOeld Fair. Sept 19 to 22. H. L. Scooner, pres.: B. G. Stillman. Jr., treas.; N. A. Crumb, secy. BOONVHjLB — Boonvllle Fair Association. Sept 6 to 9. Frank W. Smith, pres.; E. G. Palmer, treas.; W. H. McClusky, secy. CAMBRIDGE—Cambridge Valley Agricultu- ral Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Jer- ome B. Rice, pres.; Henry A. Qua, treas,; John L. Pratts, jr., secy. CANANDAIGUA—Ontario County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 20 to 22. R. M. Lee, pres.: Jas. S. Hickox, treas.; Homer J. Reed secv. CANTON—St Lawrence County Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 16. CAPE VINCENT—Cape Vincent Agricultural Association. Sept. 13 to 16. CARMEL—Putnam County Agricultural So- ciety. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. George R. Colo, secy. CAPE VINCENT—Cape Vincent Agricultural Society. CHATHAM—Columbus County Agricultural Society. Sept 6 to 9. J. P. Mickle, pres., H. J. Barringer, treas.: W. A. Dardess.secy. COBLESKILL—Cobleskill Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 19 to 22. O. F. Nelson, pres.; M D. Borst, treas.: S. C. Shaver, secv. CANTON—St. Lawrence County Agricultural Society. CAIRO—Green County Agricultural Society. COHOCTON—Cohocton Agricultural Society. Sept 12 to 14. W. W. Babcock, manager; W. B. Lahy. secy. COOBERSTOWN—Otsego County Agricultu- ral .Society. Sept. 19 to 21. CORTLAND—Cortland County Agricultural Society. Aug, 23 to 26. E. E. Mellon, secy. DELHI—Delaware County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 6 to 8. W. H. Fisher, pres.; W D. Smith, treas.; R. P. Mcintosh, secv. DORMANSVILLE—Westerlo & Coeyman's Fair Association.. Sept 5 to 10. D. W. Stanton, pres.; S. Westerlo; W. S. Cole, treas.. Indian Fields: L. Thomas, secy. DUNDEE—Dundee Fair Association. DRYDBN—Dryden Agricultural Society. Sept. 20 to 22. S. G. Lupton, pres.; D. J. Wheel- er, treas.; J. B. Wilson, secy. DUNDEE—Dundee Fair Association. Oct. 4 to 6. Andrew Harpendlng. pres.; O. J. Wats«-n. treas.: O. J. Blgelow. secv. ELLENVILLE—Elienville Driving Park. ELMYRA—Chemung County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 5 to 9. Frank J. Cassada, pres.; Geo. McCann, secy. FONDA—Montgomery County Agricultural Society. Aug. 29 to Sept. 1. Hon, Z. I). i.eBtbrook, Amsterdam, pres.; Wm. Miles Fultonvllle. tress.: J. B. Martin, fecv. FRANKLINVILLE—Frankllnvllle Agricultu- ral and Driving Park Association. Sept 6 to 9. W. A. Day. pres.; L. S. Ely, treas.: E. E. McNall. secy. OBNESEtV-I.lvtngBton County Fair. GLOVERSVILLE — Gloversvllle Fair and Driving Association. Louis Levi. bccv. GOUVENEUR—Gouveneur Agricultural and Mechanical Association. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. J. H. Abbott, pres.; F. J. Whitney, treas.: F. H. Smith, secy. GREENE — Riverside Agricultural Socle! v. Sept 13 to 16. Curtis Winston, pres.; J. E. Julian, treas.: J. E. Bar I no. secv. HAMBURGH—Erie County Agricultural Asso- ciation. Sept 13 to 17. E. E. Hepp, pres.. Armour, N.Y.; J. A. Kloepher, treas., Ham- burg:: G. P. Dick. secy.. Lawtons. HEMLOCK—Hemlock Lake Union Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 4 and 5. R. R. Short, secy. HERKIMER—Herkimer County Agricultural Horticultural and Mechanical Arts. Sept. 6 to 8. J. W. Humphrey. Mohawk, pres.; O. A. Rasbach. treas.: I. P. Rashach, secy. HOBART—Hobart Agricultural Horse and Cattle Association. August. J. B. Baldwin pres.; DeWItt Sharpe, treas.. Bloomville; D.. C. Shame, secy., S. Kartright HORNELLSVILLE — Hornellsvllle Farmers' Club. Aug. 22 to 26. HORNELLSVILLE—Hornellsvllle Racing As- sociation. HUDSON—Columbia Agricultural and Horti- cultural Association. Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. Delbert Dlnehart, West Copake, ores.: Fred. S. Hallenbeck. treas.; W. H. Brown- ing, secy. HUNTINGTON—Huntington Fair. Jesse L. Smith, secy. ITHACA—Tompkins County Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept 6 to 9. C. S. Seamon, pres.; E. D. Shurter, treas.; A. G. Genung, secy. JOHNSTOWN—Fulton County Agricultural Society. Sept. 5 to 8. Wm. T. Brtggs. pres.- David A. Hays, treas.; Eugene Moore, secy. LANCASTER—Union Agricultural Fair Asso- ciation. Geo. Sutton. Buffalo, secy. LITTLE VALLEY—Cattaraugus County Ag- ricultural Society. Aug. "30 to Sept 2.. J, H. Wilson, secy. LOCKPORT—Niagara County Agricultural Society. Not decided. G. H. Bradley, pres.. Lake Road; J. S. Woodward, treas.; Chas: A. Warren, secy. LOWVILLB—Louis County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 13 to 16. A. M. Seymour, pres.. Copenhagen: Ira Sharp, treas. ;W. S. Win- decker, secy. LYONS—Wayne County Agricultural Society. Sept. 15 to 17. Wm. Weeks, pres.; E. jj. Leonard, treas.; N. D. Lapham. secy. MALONE—Franklin County Agricultural So- ciety Sept. 27 to 30. E. W. Lawrence, pres ; Thos. Adams, treas.;; W. J. Mallen. secy. MARGARETVILLE— Catskill Mt Agricultu- ral Society. Aug. 23 to 26. Will Murgle. jr., secy. . MIDDLETOWN—Orange County Agricultural Society. Sept 13 to 16. Hon. August Den- niston, pres., Newbburg; Cornelius Macar- dell, treas.; David A. Morrison, secy., New- bourg. MINEOLA—Queens County Agricultural So- ciety. June 15 and 16, Sept. 20 to 24. J. W. Ahles, Bayride. pres.: Thos. H. Bacon. Jericho, treas.; Lott Van de Water, ji., ! see. -I MORRIS—Butternut Valley Agricultural and I Horticultural Association. Sept 27 to 29. | C. A. Brown, pres.: D. L Lawrence, treas.; 1 D. C. Winton. secy. ^SABLES—Sept. 27 to 29. T. V. Granby. secy. NASSCA—Rensselaer Agricultural and Lib- eral rts Society. Sept 20 to 23. Gardner P. Marcv. pres.; Chas. E. Huested, treas.; Delmer Lynd, secy. NEWARK VALLEY—Northern Tioga Agri- cultural Society. Aug. 31 to Sept. 1. Stephen L. Ball. Berkshire, pres.: E. F. Belden. Rlchford. treas.: G.E. Purple, secy. NEW CITY—Rockland County Industrial As- sociation. Sept. 6 to 9. J. E. Vanderbilt, pres.: M. S. Cropsey, treas.; J. E. Barber, secy NBW YORK CITY—Drlvlne Club nf N. Y. NORWICH—Chenango County Agricultural s~..i,.tv. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. ONEONTA—Oneonta Fair. Sept 12 to 15. Hon. W. L. Brown, pres.: H. M. Bard, treas.: S. I,. Huntington, serv. ORANGEBURGH—Mountain View Driving Park. For Couporj Book and . . Strip pickets WRITE G. F. ANSELL, 170 MADISON, CHICAGO. Names and Addresses. We furnish names and addresses for sending out catalogues' and circulars. Buyer and seller brought together. Press clippings on all subjects. We can push your business. Southern Press Clipping Barean ATLANTA, GA. B. F. LANCASTER. CITY BILL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTOR. NEW CASTLE. DEL. Established 1878. Contracts taken for posting and distributing bills throughout this city and state. ROBERT H. C0BLINS, Distributor, ft 310. Middle Street. NEW BEDFORD. MASS. ITHACA, MICH. Pop. 2,500. JAS. DONALDSON, '. Member I A. of D. Bills posted. Samples put out. Circulnrs dis- tributed. Signs nailed up. Work guaranteed. THE MANHATTAN PRESS-CLIPPING BUREAU. ARTHUR CASSOT. Manager. NEW YORK. 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Angeii, Italy Hill, secy. PERKY—Silver Lake Agricultural and Me- cbanVal Association. Sept. 28 and 2'J. VV. L Cbapln, preB.; J. H. Watson, treas.; W. W. Grieve, secy. PLATTSBURGH—Clinton County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 13 to 16 POTTSDAM—Racket Valley and St. Regis Valley Agricultural and Horticultural So- ciety. Sept. 20 to 22. W. E. Clark, pres.; E A. Everett, treas.; D. ft. Barnett, secy. POTTERSVILLE—Glen Dale Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 27 to 30. Chas. H. Faxon, pres., Chesterton; F. A. Griswold, treas.; Jas. A. Skiff, secy. POUGHKEEPSIB—Duchess County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 6 to 9. Reg. W. Rives, pres.. New Hamburg; Aug. B. Gray, treas.; Ferdinand R. Bain, secy. PRATTSVILLE—Prattsville Agricultural and Horticultural Association. RED HOOK—Red Hook Agricultural Club. Sept 14 to 16. Daniel W. Wilbur, pres.; Luther L. Stillman, treas.; John W. Bain, secy. RICHFIELD SPRINGS—Richfield Springs Agricultural Association. Sept. 26 to 28. RIVBRHEAD—Suffolk County Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 29. Hon. J. S. Havens, Palcbogue, pres.; Geo. W. Cooper, treas.; Sylvester M. Foster, secy. ROME—Oneida County Agricultural Society. Sept. 12 to 16. C. A. Pratt. Verona, pres.; W. D. Reese, treas.; J. B. Ceesbman, Ve- rona, secy SANDY HILL—Washington County Agricul- tural Society. SANDY CREEK—Sandy Creek Fair. Aug. 23 to 25. H. Louts Wallace, secy. SCHBNEVUS—Schenevus Valley Agricultural Society. Sept 15 to 17. G. E. Guy, pres., Schenevus; E. J. Goddard, treas., Schene- vus; E. E. Brownell, secy., Schenevus. SCHOHARIE—Schoharie County Agricultural Society. Sept. 26 to 30. SIDNEY—Sidney Fair Association. Sept. 13 to IB. Stamford—Stamford Agricultural Society. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. H. P. Hubbell, pre=.. H. C. Lawrence, treas.; E. W. Landon, : secy . .,• . • SYRACUSE—Onondaga County Fair. Aug. 22 to 27. J. Wiltsie Knapp, M. D., 1SKSS W. Fayctts st pres.; N. H. Chapman, secy.. Chamber of Commerce. SYRACUSE—State Fair. Aug. 29 to Sept 4. •Gen. BenJ.-F. Tracy, of Brooklyn, pres.; W. Judson Smith, treas.. Syracuse; Jas. B. Docharty, secy., Albany. TROUPSBURG—Southern Troupsburg Agri- cultural Society. Sept 6 to 9. Henry Simp- son, pres.; W. N. Griggs, treas.; James B. Potter, secy., S. Troupsburg. TRUMANSBURG — Union Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept. 13 to 15. J. T. Howe, pres.; H. H. Mosher, treas.; My- ron Boardman, Becy. VERNON—Vernon Agricultural Association. Sept. 28 and 29. WALTON—Delaware Valley Agricultural As- sociation. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. WARSAW—Wyoming County Fair. Sept 13 to 15 E. T. Montgomery, pres.; John Un- derbill, treas.; Merrltt B. Hale, secy. WASHINGTON HOLLOW-Central Duchess Agricultural Asoclatlon. A. S. Coffin, Oak Summit, secy. WATERLOO—Seneca County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 27 to 29. Daniel Yost, pres.; Leonard Story .treas.; Edward Nugent, secy. WATERTOWN—Jefferson County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 6 to 9. Frank M. Parker, pres.; C. E. Hadcock. treas.; W. R. Sheets, secy. WATERVILLE — Sangerfleld Driving Park and Agricultural Association. R. Wilson Roberts, secy. W ATKINS — Schuyler County Agricultural Society. Sent. 27 to 30. Jas. B. Frost, Montour Falls, pres.; F. W. Fiero, treas.; B. L. Piper, secy. WELLSVILLE—Wellsville Fair Association. J B. Jones secy. WELLSVILLE—Wellsville Fair. Aug. 15 to 19. D. C. Ackerman, pres.; John McEwen, treas.; Chas. T. Earley, secy. WEST PHOENIX—Phoenix Union Agricul- tural Society. Sep 20 to 22. John Obrlen. Phoenix, pres.: N. A. Hughes. Phoenix, treas.; Jas. A. Pendergast. Phoenix, secy. WHITE PLAINS—Society of Agriculture and Horticulture of Westchester County. Sept 26 to Oct 1. Jas. Hopkins, pres.. Armonk; Joseph B. Lee, treas.: Edwin B. Long, secy. WESTPORT—Essex County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 19 to 22. W. A. Tucker, pres., Boquet; A.' J. Daniels, treas.; C. E. Stev- ens, secy. WHITNEY'S POINT—Broome County Agri- cultural Society. Harry J. Wattles, pres.; P. H. Landers, treas.; F. E. Allen, secy. 2TOBTH CAROLINA. BURLINGTON—Almnnanco Fair Association. Sept 20 to 22. 8. H. Watt secy. ELIZABETH CITY—Albemarle Park Fair. Dr. H T. Aydlett. secy. RALBIOH—North Carolina Agricultural State Fair. Oct. 24 to 29. John L. Cunningham, pres., Cunningham; John Nichols, treas.; John Nichols, secy. WINSTON—Piedmont Tobacco Fair Associa- tion. November. A. B. dor soil, pres.; T. Ij. Vayhei, treas.; G. E. Webb, secy. LUMBERTON—Robeson County Fair. Oct. 24 to 26. Geo. B. McLeod, pres.; Frauk Cough, aeev. FAYETTBVILLE—Cumberland County Agri- cultural Society. November. Walter Wat- son, pres.; G. W. Lawrence, treas.; G.. W. Lawrence, secy. NBWBBRN—Annual Exhibition of East Car- olina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial As- sociation. Feb. 28 to Mar. 5. Wm. Dunn, pres.; Geo. Green, secy. NOBTH DAKOTA. MANDAN—Morton County Fair Association. Sept. 27 to 30. Geo. W. Harmon, pres.; D. R. Taylor, treas.; C. L. Tlmmerman. secy. OHIO. ADA—Ada Tri-County Fair. Oct. 4-7. John 1". Connor, pres.; M. E. Cunningham.treas.; Agnew Welsh, secy. AKuON—Summit County Agricultural So- ciety. Oct. 4-7. M. L. Sprankle. pres.; it. W Biewster. treas.; Albert Hale, secy. ASHLAND—Ashland Fair Co. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. R. J. Slmonton, pres.; J. Cahm, trer.s.; A. W. Frltzinger, secy. ATHENS—Athens County Agticultural Asso- ciation. Aug. 23-25. N. W. Baker, Cbaun- cey, pres.; Winfield Scott, treas.; C. S. Mc- Dougail, secy. BELLEFONTAINE—Logan County Agricul- tural Association. Oct. 4-7. David Fuson, Logan&ville. pres.; C. L. Rogers. Degratt. treas.; E. Pat Chamberlain, secy. BELLEVUE—Bellevue Fair Co. Uus Dange- leisen secy. BEREA—West Cuyahoga County Agricultural Society. Sept. 20-23. L. M. Coe, pres.; W. J. Poots, Strongville, treas.; C. H. Busby, secv. BOSTON—Clermont County Agricultural So- ciety (Owensville P. O.) Aug. 22 to 26. John P. Friend, pres., Perintown; J. O. Rapp. treas., Owensville; John Rowan, secy., Blowvllle. BOWLING GREEN—Wood County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. Moses A. Mathlng, Custer, pres.; E. B. Bowerstock, treas.; W. S. Haskell, Bowling Green, secy. BUCYRUS—Crawford County Agricultural So- . ciety. Sept. 20-23. J. A. McMichael, pres.; Michael Auck, treas.; B. Beal, secy. BURTON—Geauga County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 6-9. E. L. Strong, Huntsburgh, pres.; H. C. Tuttle. treas.; P. W. Parrnelee, secy. CADIZ—Harrison County Agricultural Soci- ety. Oct. 5-7. C. R. Tipton, pres.; s. K. Hamilton, treas.; J. G. Miilikin. secy. CALDWELL—Caldwell Fair. Sept 21-23. David Miller, pres.; John Emmons, treas.: I. B. Phillips, secy. CANAL DOVER—Tuscarawas County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 20-23. J. L. Ken- nedy, New Philadelphia, pres.; V. Weutz, treas." H.-W. Streb, secy. - CANFIELD—Mahoning County Agricultural . Society. Sept 27-29. N. Newton. Boardman, pres.- S. A. Fogg, treas.; B. Manchester, Hickory, secy. CANTON—Stark County Agricultural Cociety. Sept.. 27-30. C.M.Welty, No. Industry, pres.; H. A. Wise, treas.; J. H. Lehman. sec>. CARROLLTON—Carroll County Fair. Sept. 28-30. Wm. S. Smeltz. Jr.. pres.; Thos. J. Saltsrcr.3. treas.; C. A. Tope, secy. CARTHAGE—Hamilton County Agricultural Society. Aug. 16 to 19. E. E. Ellis, Cre- stone. pres.; E. H. Huffman. Sharonville. treas.; D. L. Sampson, 340 Main st, Cin- cinnati, O.. secy. CELINA—Mercer County Agricultural So- ciety. Aug. 16 to 19. S. H. Weaver, pres.. Early, O.; J. M. Winter, treas.; C. W. Hulf- hlre, secy.. Mercer, O. CHAGRIN FALLS—Cuyahoga County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 13-16. L. K. Uun- ham. Bedford, pres.; W. E. Rodgers. treas.; Geo B. Huggett. secy. CHILLICOTHE—Scioto Valley Fair. Aug. 9 to 12. Clark W. Story, pres.; Theodore Spetnagel. treas.: Wm. L. Tullys, secy. CIRCLEVILLE—Zwicker Park Driving Club. July 19 to 21. W. H. Albaugh, pres.; M. C. Miller, treas.; A. J. Grigsby. secy. COLUMBUS—State Fair. Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. B Cordwell. Batavia. pres.; J. C. Bowet, treas.: W. W. Miller, secy. COSHOCTON—Coshocton Agricultural Asso- ciation. Oct 11 to 14. Ed. M. Hanlon, Dres.; Corwin McCoy, treas.; Robt Boyd, pecv. CROTON—Hartford Central Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 6 to 9. Wm. Moore, pres.. Homer; J.Coleman, treas.: L.S. Clark, secy. EATON—Preble County Fair. Sept. '26 io ~M. I. C. Anderson. Camden, pres.; C.F. Brook, Jr.. treas.; Henry H. Farr. secy. ELYRIA—Lorain County Agricultural Socl- . e»y. Sept. 13 to 16. J.L. Reed. N. Ridge- vllle, pres.: J. E. Willard, treas.; W. a. Johnston, secv. FINDLAY—Hancock County Agricultural So- ciety. Oct. 12 to 15. W. A. Williamson. Mt. Cory, pres.: Geo. P. Jones, treas.; M. C. Green. Mt. Rlanchard. secy. FOSTORIA —Northwestern Ohio Fair Co. Sept 13 to 16. N. Saitsman, pres.; N. Burtscher, treas.; E. A. Schubert, secy. FREMONT—Sandusky County Fair. Oct. 4 to 7. W. J. Smith, pres.: Wm. Gabel. treas.: J. C Overmeyer. secy. GALLIPOLIS—Oallipolis Fair. Sept. 13 to 16. Chas. D. Bailey, pres.; Geo. B. Little, " treas.: P. T. Wall, secy. GEORGETOWN—Brown County Fair. Oct. 4 to 7. V. K. Thompson, pres.; Ben B.Whtle- man, treas.; J. W. Hedrick, Russellville, secy. GREENVILLE—Darke County Agricultural Society. Aug. 22 to 26. Jacob M. DeLisie, pres.. Edward Amnion, Gordon, treas.; T. C. Maher, secy. GROVE CITY—Grove City Fair. Aug. 23 to 26 Job. M. Brlggs. pres.; E. A. White, treas.: G. B. Darnell, secy. HAMILTON-Butler County Fair. Oct. 3 to 7 J. A. Slade. pres.; L. M. Larsh. treas.: HICKSVILLE—HlcksvUle Fair Co. Sept. 13 to 16. J. E. Coburn, secy. HILLSBORA-Highland County Fair Co. J EFFERSON— Ashtabula County Agricultural Society. Sept 20 to 23. H. H. Poole. Con- neaut, pres.; C. L. Taylor, .treas.; C. C. Rsbcock, secy. KENTON—Hardin County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 13 to 16. W. I. Huffard, Ada, pres.; Horton Park, treas.; J. H. Rum- rrell. secy. KINSMAN—Kinsman Stock and Agricultural Society. Aug. 24 to 26. H. J. Waid, pres.; E. H. Bldwell. treas.: H. J. Fobes. secy. LANCASTER—Fairfield County Agricultural Society. Oct '2 to- 15, Daniel Arumley. Erea.; C. B. Whtley, treas.; W. T. Mc- lenoghan, secy. LEBANON—Warren County Fair Association. Sept 20 to 23. Huse Bone, pres.; F. M. Cunningham, treas.; Geo. W. Carey, secy. LIMA—Allen County Fair. Sept. 20 to 23. Abraham Harrod, pres.; E. W. Ensieu, x ,cjfe'Ax a ' J£ ea ?- : „ T - B - Bowersock. secy. .LISBON—Clark County Fair. Aug. 23 to 26. ■V' ! S; . L v Ca|vert - s elma. pres.; J. c. Agie, *; Plattsburgh, treas.; Wm. Jenkins, Seth m secy. . I Lui\yON—Madison County Agricultural As- Vsoclation. Sept6 to 9. Chas. A. Wilson,- SUrEnrerford. pres.; M. L. Rea, treas.: a. Pancake, secy. M /££5E££f' D ~~ ManE »eld Trotting Association. MARIETTA—Washington County Fair. Sept. Jp to 16. Ed. Flanders, pres.; J. H. Mc- Connell, treas.; Henry G. Bohl, secy. MA , R1 H?*T; Ma , rion County Fair. Sept. 27 to 30. W. F Hurr, Martel. pres.; D. M. Odat- fer, ireas.; J. E. Waddell, secy. MARYSVILLE—Union County Agricultural Society. Oct 4 to 7. Dr. T. B. Shields, pres., Watkins; C. S. Chapman, treas.; E. W. Porter, secy. McCONNELLSVILLE—Morgan County Aerl- cultiiral Society. Sept 6 to 8. John u. Walker, pres.; I. W. McEIhinny, treas.: At. E Danford, secy. MEDINA—Medina County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 6 to 8. E. S. Bissell, pres., Le Roy; Blake Hendrlckson, treas.; Hiram Goodwin, secy. MILLERSBURG—Holmes County Agricultu- re! Snciety. J. N. Johnson, Faint Valley, ires.; W. G. Rudy, treas.; G. F. Gilbert, secy. MONTPELIER—Montpeller Fair.' Sept 6 to 9. J. c. Halloway, pres.; A. P. Rothen- „5, erB «ft lTfy- : c - c - Lattannar, secy. MT. GILEAD—Morrow County Agricultural Society. Oct. 4 to 7. C. D. Russell, pres.; J. G. Rusell treas.; O. J. Miller secy NAPOLEON—Uapoleon Fair Co. Aug. 30 to Sept. ■>.. J W. Hanna, pres.; R. B. Heller, treas.: J L. Halter, secy. NEWARK—Licking County Fair Association. Aug. 23 to 26. B. N. Sigler, Homer, pres. *.&-?• Cril 'y- treas.; Ad. C. Seymour, secy NEW BREMEN-New Bremen Tri-County Fair. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. H. Hellbusch, pres.; Wm. Nieter, treas.; F. Wiemeyer secy. NEW COMERSTOWN—C. O. D. Fair. Oct 5 to 7. R. L. Shoemaker, secy. NEW LEXINGTON — Perry County Fair Sept. 13 to 16. T. J. Tracy, pres.; Patrick Coyle, treas.; Chas. C. Chappelear secv NEW LONDON-New London Fai7." June 9 and 10. C. C. Post, pres.; E. G. Day treas.: O. G. Carter, secy. ORRVILLE-Central Fair Co. Sept 13 to 16. R. F. Christy, pres.: E. P. Williams, treas.; Proctor E. Seas, secy. OTTAWA-Ottawa County Fair. Oct 4 to 8. A. L. Paul, pres.; C. H. Rice, treas.; A. P. Handles, secy. PAULDING—Paulding County Fair. Sept 6 to 9 J. L. Slager, pres.; W. B. Jackson. treas.: F. M. Bashore. secy. POMEROY—Pomeroy Fair. Sept 7 to 9. PORT CLINTON—Ottawa County Fair. Sept 7 to 9. John Orth, pres.; Fred. Camper uypsum. treas.; T. S. Johnson, Gypsum. secy. .■'".' PROCTORVTLLE — Lawrence County Fair Sept 7 to 9. J. P. Eaton. LaBelle, pres.; C T . Reynolds, *reas.; W,W. Beckard, secy. RAVENNA—Portage County Agricultural So- cietj. Sept 20 to 23." C. R. Doolittle; Streetsboro pres.; C. H. Lambert, treas.; Lafayette Smith, secy. R1CHWOOD—Tri-County Fair. Oct. 11 to 14. f. H. Bechtol. pres.; Robt Smith, treas.; J. E. Robinson, secy. RIPLEY—Ripley, Ohio, Fair Co. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. G- F. Young, pres.; E. T. Klrker, trsas.: L. Hullliams, secy. ROCK SPRINGS—Meigs County Agricultural Association. Sept 7 to 9. P. B. Stanberry. Pomeroy. pres.; J. McQuigg, Pomeroy, trea*.: H. C. Fish. Pomeroy, secy. SALEM—Salem Fair and Exposition Co. SANDUSKY—Erie County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 27 to 30. Chas. W. Taylor. pres.; F P. Zollinger, treas.; John T. Mack secy SARAHSVILLE—Noble County Fair. Sept 28 to 30. W. S. Sprlggs. pres.: C. L. Hell- ver. treas.: Arthur McWilliams, secv. SIDNEY—Shelby County Agricultural Society. Sept 20 to 23. E. W. Stowell, pres.; W. E. Lieman, treas.; J. E. Russell, secy. SMITHFIELD—Jefferson County Agricultural Society. Seot. 28 to 30. I. S. Valeijpres.; Chas. McKirney. treas.: J. O. Ha'yue, secy. SMYRNA—Stillwater Union Industrial Asso- ciation. Sept. 13 to 15. D. R. Bethel, pres.; G. W. Young, treas.; S. C. Kelly, Freeport, secy. SPRINGFIELD—Clark County Agricultural Society. Aug. 23 to 26. T. L. Calvert, pres., Selma; G. A. Agie, treas., Plattsburg; Wm. Jenkins, secy., Seth. ST. CLAIRSV1LLE—Belmont County Fair. Aug. 30 to Sept 1. A. C. Darrah, pres.; K. G. Amos, treas.; T. C. Ayers, secy. TOLEDO—Tri-State Fair. Aug. 22 to 27. W. B. Geroe, pres.; C. R. Brand, treas.; T. B. Tucker, secy. TROY—Miami County Fair. Sept 26 to 30. T. S. Scott, pres.; D. M. Cappock, Pleasant Hill,,treas.: W. I. Tenney, secy. UPPER SANDUSKY—Wyandot Agricultural Society. Oct 4 to 7. E. R. Larcomb, pres.; Henry Kear, treas.; Oscar Billhardt, secy. URBANA—Champaign County Fair. Aug. 16 to 19. C. H. Ganson, pres.; H. P. Wilson, treas.; J. W. Crowl. secy. UHRICHVILLE—Uhrichville and Dennlson Fair. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. C. V. McClusky, pres.; E. J. Ronig. secy. VAN WERT—Van Wert County Fair. Sept 13 to 16. J. S. Stuckey, pres.; E. B. Gilli- land, treas.: O. D. Swartout, secy. W VPAKONETA—Auglaize County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 6 to 9. J. T. Van Horn, New Hampshire, pres.; Frank Rlgdon, treas.: A. B. Schaeffer, secy. WARREN — Trumbull County Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 15. S. F. Bartlett, pres.; O. D. Morgan, treas.; Jas. L. Ken- nedy, secy. WASHINGTON—Guernsey County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 21 to 30. A. J. Clark, Cambridge, pres.; R. S. Frame, treas.; J. W. Moore, secy WASHINGTON C. H.—Lafayette County Fair Co. Aug. 16 to 20. Nye Gregg, pres.; O. S. Mallow, treas.; N. B. Hall, secy. WAUSEON—Fulton County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 27 to 30. L. G. Ely, pres., Fayette; W. A. Blake, treas.; Thos. Wlke- sell, secy. WELLINGTON—Wellington Union Agricul- tural Society. Aug. 17 to 19. H. C. Harris, secy. WESTERVILLB—Central Ohio Tri-County. Aug. 16 to 19. B. LImeabary, pres.; L. A. Seeley, treas., Columbus: G. W. 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