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18 THE BILLBOARD hi II OKLAHOMA. GUTHRIE—The Oklahoma State Fair Asso- ciaUon. Oct. 3 to 8. W. H. Cayle, pres.; W. H. Gray, treas-; F. H. Greer, secy. OBEGON. BAKER CITY—Na fair this season. Geo. Ebell, secy. PORTLAND—Portland 1 Fair. Col. O. Som- era, pres.; J*. P. Marshal], treas.; W. B. Struble, secy. SALEM—State Fair. Sept. 22 to 30. D. H. Looney, prea.; A. Bush, treas.; G. D. Gu- brielson, secy. PENNSYLVANIA. ALLENTOWN—Allentown Falrl Sept. IB to 23. Jeremiah Roth, pres.; W. K. Mohr, secy. APOLLO—Armstrong and Westmoreland Ag- ricultural Association. L. T. Owens, secy. BEAVER—Beaver County Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 20 to 23. L. S. Anderson, secy. BETHLEHEM—Bethlehem Fair Association. Sept. 13 to lit. J. Walter Lovatt. pres.; Geo. H. Young, treas.; H. A. Groman. secy. BLOOMSBURG—Columbia County Agricultu- ral Society. Oct. 12 to IS. R. W. Smith, pres., Mifflin vine; Jas. C. Brown, treas.; A. N. Yost, secy. BURGETTSTOWN—Union Agricultural Asso- ciation. Oct- 4 to 6. W. W. Pyles, pres.; Dlnsmore; W. B. Linn, treas.; Win. Mel- vln, secy., S. Burgettstown. BUTLER—Butler County Agricultural Asso- ciation. Sept. 6 to 9. W. H. H. Riddle, pres.' John S. Campbell, treas.; W. P. Roessing, secy. CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS—Central Crawford Agricultural Society. Sept. 20 to 23. M. B. Ross, pres.; H. W. Canfleld, treas.; John O. Sherred, secy. CARLISLE—Agi icu'tural Society of Cumber- land County. Sept. 27 to 30. Chas. H. Mul- lln. pres.; John Stock, treas.; W. H. Me- Crea, secy. CARNEGIE—Carnegie Fair and Trotting As- sociation. CARROLLTOWN — Cambria County Fair. Sept. 20 to 23. J V. Mausher, secy. CENTRE HALL—Patrons ot Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania. Sept. 12 to 17. Leon- ard Rhone manager. CLARION—Clarion County Fair Association. September. Geo. F. Henry, pres. Peollet; J . J. F razler, treas.; S. S. Sanghein, secy. COCHRANTON—Cochranton Agricultural So- CONNEAUTVILLE—Crawford County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 6 to 9. O. C. Dick- ey, pres.; J. E. Rupert, treas.; F. L. Lord, secy. CORRY—Northwestern Agricultural Society, fept 13 to 16. Dennis Johnson, pres.; N. R- Heath, treas.; Geo. Blair, secy. DALLAS—Dallas Union Agricultural Associ- ation. Sept. 27 to 30. John T. Phillips, pres.-; Geo. F. Hileman, treas.; E. M. Hon- eywell, secy. DANVILLE— Montour County Agricultural Society. DAYTON—Dayton Agricultural and Mechan- ical Association. Sept. 27 to 30. S. S. Burns. Barnard, pres.; G. F. Currie. treas.; M. C. Marshal], secy. 2BENSBURG—Ebensburg Agricultural So- ciety. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. 3RATZ—Gratz Driving Park and Agricultu- ral Society. GREENSBURG—Westmoreland Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. W. F. Holtzer. secy. GREENVILLE—Greenville Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 7 to 9. Levi Morrison, pres.; J. W. VoBler, treas.; Tin Reiss, secy. HANOVER—Hanover Agricultural Society. Sept 8 to 9. H. W. Wirt, pres.; T. J. Little, treas.; M. O. Smith, secy. HARFORD — Harford Agricultural Society. Srpt 28 and 28. G. R. Ressequie, pres.; E. M- Watson, treas.: E. E. Jones, secy. HOLLIDAYSBURG—Blair County Agricultu- ral Association. Sept. 13 to 16. P. H. Bri- dsnbaugh, pres.; C. H. Porter, secy. HONESDALE—Wayne County Agricultural Society. Sept. 17 to 29. E. W. Gammell, ' Betha ny, secy. HUGHESVTLLE— Muncy Valley Farmers' Club. INDIANA—Indiana County Agricultural So- ciety Sept. 13 to 16. M. F. Jamison, pres.; A. W. Mabon, treas.; Geo. J. Feif. secy. JOHNSTOWN—Tri-County Agricultural and Driving Parle Association. Sept. 5 to 9. T. A. Cresswell, pres.; Geo. H. Brown, treas.; J. H. Laine, secy.. Box 246. KITTANNING—Kittanning Fair Association. Aug. 23 .to 26. Dr. Chas. J. Jessop, pres.; W. J. Sturgeon, treas.; Thos. McConnell. secy. KUTZTOWN—Keystone Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. J. B. Base r, secy. LAVELLB—Lavelle Driving Park and Fair Association. Not decided. J. G. Rowe, pres., Tremont; A. L. Laubersteln, treas., Ashland; F. H. Waite. secy., Ashland. LEBANON—Lebanon Valley Fair Association. July 2 to 4. John H. Shugar. pres.; John H. Funk, treas.; Dr. W. B. Means, secy. LEHIGHTON—Carbon County Industrial As- sociation. Sept. 27 to 30. Henry Miller, pres.; Valentine Schwartz, treas.; C. W. Bow er, secy. LEWISBURG — Union County Agricultural As sociatio n. MANSFIELD—20th; Annual Mansfield Fair. Sept. 27 to 30. Chas. S. Ross, pres., Wayne; • A. Pitts, secy.; W. D. Hosted, treas. MEADVILLE—Meadville Fair and Driving Park Association. Sept. 27 to 30. S. B. Dick, pres.; F. A. Sutton, treas.; W. H. Gas- kill, secy. " MERCER—Mercer Central Agricultural As- sociation. , Sept. 27 to 29. Thos. P. Nun- nell, Indian Run, pres.; Jas. B. Grubb, treas.: John P. Orr, seer. MILTON—Milton Driving Park and Fate A*; sociation. Oct. 4 to 7. I. A. Eschbach, pres.: M. H. Barr, treas.; Edwin Paul, secy. MONTROSE—Susquehanna County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. i 'and 5. W. A. Tits- worth, secy. MT. GRETNA—ML Gretna Mechanical, Agri- cultural and Industrial Exposition. Aug. 15 to 19. • NAZARETH—Northampton County Agricul? ■I tural Society. Oct. 4 to 7. Frank T. Uer- :/ n f*' P res -; J- R. Relnhelmer, treas.; J. J. I Alans, secy. I NEW CASTLE—Lawrence County Agricultu- re [ EaJL Society. *- 'SEVvVORT—Perry County Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 21 to 23. James B. Eby. secy. ORWIGSBURG—Orwlgsburg Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 6 to 9. Hon. John T. Shoener, pres.; H. S. Albright, treas.; A. E. Brown, secy. OXFORD—Oxford Agricultural Society. Juue 8 to 10, Sept 21 to 23. Win. H. Hogg, Kirkwood, pres.; F. G. Andrews, treas.; H. C. Thomas, secy. PARKER'S LANDING—Parker Agricultural Association. PHILADELPHIA—Belmont Driving Club. PITTSTON—Luzerne County Fair Association. READING—Berks County Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Oct. 4 to 7. Cyrus T. Fox, secy. STROUDSBURG—Monroe County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 6 to 9. J. S. Williams, pres.; O. F. Phillips, treas.; T. C. Brown, secy. STONEBORO—Mercer County Agricultural Society. Sept. 20 to 22. A. S. Reed. Grove City, pres.; Robt P. Cann,' treas.; Geo. H. Fowler, secy. TARENTUM—Tarentum Fair Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. J. C. Dunn, secy. TOWANDA—Bradford County Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. B. J. Ayers, Mace- donia, pres.; W. T. Norton, treas.; Beni. Kuykendall, jr., secy. TROY—Troy Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 16. John E. Dobbins, pres.; E. Everett Van Dyrle, treas.; John A. Parsons, secy. TUNKHANNOCK—County Fair. Sept. 13 to 16. TUNKHANNOCK—Wyoming County Agricul- tural Society. UNIONTOWN—Fayette Fair Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Wm. W. Parshall, secy. WARREN—Warren County Fair Association. L. M. Hazeltine, pres.; L. K. Russell, treas.; 'Willis Cowan, secy. WASHINGTON—Western Pennsylvania Fair Association. Sept 20 to 23. W. A. Gabby, pres.; Jas. A. Forsythe, treas.; Julius Le Moyne. secy. WATTSBURG—Wattsburg Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 6 to 9. W. H. Cornell, pres.; John Phelps, treas.; A. L. Phelps, secy. WAYNESBURG—Waynesburg Fair Associa- tion. WESTFIELD—Cowanesque Valley Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 13 to 16. Dr. Jas. Mas- ten, pres.; R. H. Buck, treas.; Chas. C. Williams, secy. WILLIAMS GROVE!—Grangers' Inter-State Picnic Exposition Association. Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. R. H. Thomas, Mechanicsburg, pres. and manager. YORK—York County Agricultural Society. YOUNGWOOD — Westmoreland Agricultural Society. Sept 27 to 30. J. N. Allshouse. pres., Adamsburg; D. B. Fisher, treas., Goff; W. H. Holtzer, secy., Greensburg. HHODE ISLAND. CRANSTON—78th Annual Rhode Island State Fair. KINGSTON—Washington County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 13 to 16. Hon. R. Haz- ard, pres.: Jesse V. B. Watson. Wakefield, treas.: John A. Allen. Peace Dale. secy. PROVIDENCE—State Fair Association. Sept 5 to 9. F. E. Perkins, pres.; Earl H. Porter, treas.; Walter W. Dexter, secy. RIVER POINT—Pawtuxet Valley Park Agri- cultural Association. SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON—Charleston Driving Associ- ation. CHERAW—Cheraw County Agricultural As- sociation. Nov. 23 to 25. R. C. Watson, pres.; J. F. Mclnlyse, treas.; T. S. Greg- ory, secy. COLUMBIA—State Agricultural and Mechan. Society of South Carolina. Nov. 7 to U. T. J. Cunningham, Chester, pres.; Geo. H. Huggins, treas.; Thos. H. Halloway, Poma- ria, secy. GEORGETOWN—Colored State Fair. R. B. Anderson, pres. SOUTH DAKOTA. STURGIS—Black Hills Exposition Co. John Scollard, pres.; Harry Bunting, treas.; Max Hoehn, secy. YANKTON—South Yankton State Board of Agriculture Sept. 26 to 30. John Arm- strong, pres.; J. E. Piatt, treas.; Walter B. Dean,'secy. TENNESSEE. ALEXANDRIA—Alexandria Fair. Sept 22 to 24. J. W. Rutland, pres.; W. W. Neal, treas.; Rob Roy, secy. DYERSBURG—Dyer County Fair Associa- tion. Oct. 11 to 15. T. C. Gordon, pres.; J. H. Dubo'e. secy. JOHNSON CITY—Washington County Fair Association. Sept. 27 to 30. Dr. W. R. Price, pres.; John Sanders, treas.; T. J. Cox. secy. KINGSTON—Roane County Fair and Stock Association. Sept 27 to 29. W. T. Galla- her. Wheat, pres.; J. R. Cumbliss, secy, and treas. KNOXVILLE—East Tennessee Fair Associ- ation. Aug. 23 to 26. J. W. Borches. pres.; Howird Karmes, treas.; H. N. Camp secy LOUDON—Loudon County Fair Association. MURFREESBORO—Rutherford County Fair Association. Sept 15 to 17. W. R. Jarratt Overall, pres.: J. S. Gooch, Smyrna, treas.; S. S. Butler, Overall, secy. ROCKWOOD—Rockwood Fair and Stock As- sociation. Sept. 20 to 23. Capt J. N. Baker, pres.; John F. McNutt, secy. TEXAS. AUSTIN—Austin Poultry Association. Jan. 11 to 13, 1899. BRO win WOOD—Brown County Stock Fair. Nov. H and 12. C. H. Woodard, pres.; Will H. Mayea, secy. DALLAS—Texas State Fair and Dallas Expo- sition Association. Oct. 1 to 16. H. H. Gaston, pres.; J. B. Adone, treas.: Sydney Smith, secy. DALLAS—Atro-American Fair. Oct. 1 to 16. Prof. N. W. Harllee, pres. DICKINSON—Texas Coast Fair. Not decid- ed. C. W. Wdlklns. pres.. Clear Creek; J. Lobih, treas., Galveston; D. B. Rogers, secy., Galveston. GROESBECK—Limestone County Fair Asso- ciation. Nov. 9 to 12. G. V. McClintic, pres.; M. H. Clark, treas.; S. D. Bugg, secy. HlLLSBORO—Hill County Fair Association. Sept. 27 to 29. W. A. Craig, pres.; Jas. P. Orr, treas. and secy. HOUSTON—Afro-American Fair and Inter- state Exposition. Sept. 1 to Nor. 30. Bishop A. Grant, pres.; F. I. Richardson, secy. JACKSBORO—Jack County Fair Association. Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. W. R. Green, pres.; Sil Stark, treas.; H. A. Wills, secy. PALESTINE—East Texas Fair and Driving Park Association. Nov. 16 to. 19. J. W. Ozment, pres.; W. C. Gorman, treas.; Thos. Hall, Box 86. secy. SAN ANTONIO—Guadalupe Valley Fair As- sociation. Geo. C. Robinson, pres.; Geo. C. Vaughan, treas.; Chas. Real, secy. TAYLOR—Taylor Fair Association, American Trotting Association. May 11 to 13. C. H. Booth, pres.; H."Bland, secy. r VICTORIA—Southern Texas Fair Association. Nov. 8 to 11. L. D. Heaton, pres.; Theo. Euhler. treas.; L. N. Hofer. secy. VEEMONT. BARTON—Orleans County Fair Association. Sept. 6 to 8. H. H. Somers, Irasburg, pres ; O. D. Owen, treas.; C. A. Barrous, N. Troy, secy. BRANDON—Brandon Fair Association. BRATTLEBORO — Valley Fair Association. Sept 28 and 29. G. W. Hood, pres.; J. J. Estey, treas.; L L Stlckney. secy. BURLINGTON—Burlington Driving Club. BURLINGTON—Champlain Valley Fair Asso- ciation. Sept 6 to 9. EAST CORINTH-Waits River Valley Agri- cultural Society.- Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. J. R. McLaln, pres., Topsham; D. S. Fulton, treas., Bradford; W. L. Crafts, secy., Ox- FAIR HAVBN—Western Vermont Agricultu- ral Society. LYNDONVILLE—Northern Caledonia Fair Association.' MIDDLEBURY—Addison County Agricultural Association. Aug. 30. MORRISVILLE—Fair. Sept. 7 to 9. G W Hender, pres. NORTHFIBLD—Dog River Valley Fair As- sociation. RUTLAND—Rutland County Fair. Sept. 13 to 15. C. M. Winslow, Brandon, pres.; Fred A. Field, secy, and treas. SHELDON JUNCTION—Franklin County Ag- ricultural and Mechanics' Society. Not de- cided. C. W. Gates, pres., Franklin; Geo. P. Twigg, treas., St Albans; C. A. Oliver, secy.. N. Sheldon. SOUTH RYEGATE—Ryegate & Wells River Valley Dairyman Association. Sept 21-22. Y. D. Nelson, pres.; H. W. HIbbard, treas., South Ryegate; F. R. McColl, secy., South Ryegate. ST. ALBANS—Vermont Driving Park Associ- ation. Sept 20 to 22. ST. JOHNSBURG—Caledonia County Fair. Sept. 13 to 15. Dr. T. R. Stiles, pres.; Frank Brooks, treas.: F. S. Harriman. secy. TUNBRIDGE—Union Agricultural Society. WATERBURY—Wlnooskl Valley Agricultural Association. Sept 13-15. G. E. Moody pres.; Geo. W. Atkins, treas.; E. G. Hooker secy. WHITE RIVER JUNCTION—State Fair As- sociation. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Geo. Ait- kin. Woodstock, pres.; W. B. Hazen, treas.; G. W. Hoffman, secy. WOODSTOCK—Windsor County Agricultural Society. LEESBURG—Loudoun County Live Stock Exposition Association. Aug. 23 to 25 Henry Harrison, pres.; W. S. Purceli' treas.: H. C. Sellman, secy. NORFOLK—Virginia State Fair and Agricul- tural Association. Oct. 4 to 8. John Mar- iner, ores.: R. S. Cromwell, treas.; W. E. Dillon, secy. RIOHMOND-Vlrginla State Agricultural and Mechanics' Society. STAUNTON—Baldwin District Fair Associa- „.tl'3av.j5;_ J "? ,lan Pratt. Waynesboro, secy. WINCHESTER—Shenandoah Valley Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 11 to 14. C. B. Rouse 459 Broadway. New York City, pres.; P. c' Grone, treas.; E. G. Hollis, secy. WEST VIBGIMTA CLARKSBURG—West Virginia Central Agri- cultural and Mechanical Association. Sept 6 to x. C. L. Hickman, pres.; M. M Thompson, secy. MIDDLEBOURNE—Tyler County Exposition and Fair Association. Aug. 23 to 26. John W. Lazear. pres.; W. E. Kirchner, treas.: John Riggle. secy. NEW MARTINSVILLE—Wetzel County Fair Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. S R Martin, secy. pennsboro— Ritchie County Agricultural and Fair Association. Sept. 13 to 16 L. Em™'*! 80 ",'. ? r ff- ; Dr ' G ' p - Sigler, treas.; Will A. Strickler. secy. WALTON—Roane County Fair Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. J. J. Riley, secy. WHEELING-West Virginia Exposition and State Fair Association. Sept 5 to 9. A Reymann, pres.; Geo. Hook, treas.and secy. TTVSHfNGTON. COLFAS—Whitman County Fruit and Agri- cultural Association. Ben]. Burgunder pres.; A. J. Davis, treas.; Geo. H. Lennox' secy. NORTH YAKIMA—Washington State Fair Association. Sept 26 to Oct 1. J. M. Bax- tei. pres.: Wm. Lee, sr.. treas.; Dr. T B. Gunn. secy. TACOMA—P. j County Agricultural and In- dustrial Association. VIRGINIA, CAPE CHARLES—Chesapeake Agricultural Fair Association. Aug. 16 to 19. Dr. A. Brockenbrough, secy. CLAREMONT—Temperpance, Industrial and Prospect Association. Sept. 27 to 29. Prot. J. J. Smallwood, Box 75, pres.; also, secy. and treas. FREDERICKSBURG—R. V. A. & M. S. Sept 27 to 29. T. McCracken, pres.; S. J. Qulnn, secy, and treas. WISCONSIN. AMHERST—Portage County Agricultural So- ^ le !?'_? ept ' 13 t0 16 - A - G. Cate, pres.: .* J ™,9.-„ w .? bster ' treaa -: A. J. Smith, secy. ANTIGO—Sept 12 to 14. Kennedy Scott, Rio. secy. APPLETON—Fox River Fair and Driving Asociation Aug. 30 to Sept 2. H. Pierce, pres.; J. J. Sherman, treas.; W. F. Bar- teau. secy. ARCADIA—Arcadia Agricultural and Driv- ing Association. Aug. 23 to 26. N. Lehr- bach. pres.: Emil Maurer, treas.; F. C. Richmond, secy. ASHLAND—Sept. 7 to 9. R. L Spencer. Becy. AUGUSTA—Sept 6 to 9. Dell Alleft. secy. L'BARABOO—Sank County Agricultural Socl- I ety. Sept. 27 to 30. John S. Hall. secy. I BEAVER DAM—Dodge County Fair Aasocla- 1 tlon. Sept 27 to 30. E. E. W(UIams. pres., t—Daayllle; H. B. Drabe, treas.; C. W. Har- vey, secy. BLACK RIVER FALLS—Jackson Coupty Agricultural Society. Sept 13 to 16. J. A. Bailey, pres.; S. N. Sanedahl, treas.; E. L. Ormsby. secv. BLOOMINGTON—Sept 7 to 9. BOSCOBEL—25th Annual Fair. Sept. 21 to 23. Lou B. Ruka. pres.: F. B. Sarbo. treas.; F. C. Muffley, secy. CHETEK—Barron County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 6 to 8. W. W. Flinn. pres.; W. A. Kent, treas., Cameron; Jos. E. Cart- wright secy. CHIPPEWA FALLS—Northern Wisconsin State Fair. Sept 13 to 16. Jas. H. Agen, pres., W. Superior; W. W. Flinn, treas., Obetek; M. S. Bailey, secy. CHILTON—Eastern Wisconsin Fair. Sept 12 to 14. CRANDON—Sept. 13 to 15. Samuel Shaw, secy. CUMBERLAND—Sept 14 to 16. H. S. Corn- stock, secy. DARLINGTON—LaFayette County Agricul- tural Society. Aug. 23 to 26. Geo. F. West, pres.; H. M. MIcbaelson, treas.; W. E. Collais. Becy. DODGEVILLE—Aug. 8 to 13. R. H. Jones, secy. DURAND—Pepin County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 28 to 30. W. H. Huntington, pres.: W. B. Smith, treas.; W. E. Plum- mer. secy. When you want OMAHA, NEB. distributed, employ the most reliable distributors. We are registered with the Feister and Redington Lists. FISCHER DIST. AQENCY, 4339 Tecatur St. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FLAGS. O. e. HUMPHRYS. MANUFACTURER OF FLAGS and CELEBRATION GOODS 1227 Market Street, Philadelphia. Pa. TELEPHONE 58-24A. 5 Foot Bunting Flag, Pole and Fixtures * 4 25 8 Foot Bunting Flag, Pole and Fixtures. 6 75 10 Foot Bunting Flag, Pole and Fixtures 9,00 12 Foot Bunting Flag, Pole and Fixtures .'. 12 00 Other Sizes pro rata. Send cash, check or postal note with order, and If not satisfactory return at our expense and we'll cheerfully refund your money. s^-Sttfc, Cotton and Bunting: Flags and Decorations for every occasion* Cheapest house in United States and Largest Stock. Get our prices. ELkHORN—WalWorth County Agricultural SoeUty. Sept 27 to 30. J. B. Johnson, prea.;' Geo. !». Harrington, secy. ELLSWORTK^-Oct. 4 to 6. E. S. Doollttle, secy. FOND DU LAC—Gun Park Fair Association. Seot 6 to 9. Dr. T. F. Meyneim, pres.; C. L. Hawk, treas.: H. D. Maikle, secy. GALESVILLE—Trempealeau County Agri- cultural Society. Aug. 16 to 19. S. E. Houghton, pres.; J. A. Kellman, treas.; Bert A. Gipple, secy. HORTONVILLE—Outagamie County Fair. Sept. 21 to 23. Dr. John Dey, pres. HUDSON—Sept. 21 to 23. ' R. R. Young, secy. JEFFERSON—Oct 4 to 7. J. L. Kearney, secy. KEWAUNEE—Sept 14 to 17. Jas. Murphy, Carlton, secy. LA CROSSE—Inter-State Fair. Aug. 29 to Sept 3. John Dengler, pres.; T. H. Spence, treas.: C S. VanAuken, secy. LANCASTER—Grant County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 14 to 16. Delor Abrams, pres.; R. Meyer, Jr., treas.; T. A. Burr, secy. FENNIMORE—Fennimore Fair. Aug. 31 to Sept 2. Wm. Rogers, pres. LODI—Lodi Union Agricultural Society. Sept. 20 to 22. Robt. Steel, pres.; A. R. Reynolds, treas.; A. H. Hinds, secy. MADISON—Sept. 19 to 23. MANITOWOC—Industrial Assoclat'n of Man- itowoc County. Sept. 6 to 9. Chris. Mutb. pres.; Chas. Fechter. treas.; Dr. E. R. Fiacb, secy. MAUSTON—Juneau County Agricultural So- ciety. Aug. 29 to Sept 1. S. A. Plommer, pres.; F. A. Adler, treas.; J. C. Baldwin, secy. MEDOVI—Sept 7 to 9. Harvey Brown, Mo- dena, secy. MENOMINEE — Dunn County Agricultural Society. Sept 19 to 22. F. A. Vasey. pres.; J. B. Chickerlng, treas.; Geo. Gallaway, secy. MERRILL—Sept. 5 to 7. J. W. Bruce, secy. MILWAUKEE—Wisconsin State Board of Ag- riculture. Sept 19 to 23. J. M. True, Bara- boo. ores.: S. A. Peterson, treas.; M. K. Doyon. Madison, secy. MINERAL POINT—Southwestern Wisconsin Fail. Aug. 16 to 19. G. G. Cox, pres.; Philip Alien, treas.; W. H. Bennett, secy. MONROE—Green County Agricultural Society and Mechanics' Institute. Aug. 31 to Sept 3. R. A. Btter, pres.; Andrew Lewis, treas.; Frank Smock, secy. KEILLSVILLE—Clark County Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 15. M. C. Ring, pres.; Jas. Redman, .treas.; H. H. Heath, secy. NEW LONDON—Eighth Annual Fair and Race Meeting. Sept 20 to 23. Aug. RoloIT, pres.; E. H. Ranlzn. treas.; Henry Can- non, secy. NEW RICHMOND—New Richmond Park As- sociation. Sept. 28 to 30. O. J. Williams, pres.; J. N. McCoy, treas.; J. A. Hughes. Becy. PHILLIPS—Price County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 15 to 17. F. W. Sackett, pres.; Miss Clara Jackson, treas.; Fred. W. Ruff, secy. PLYMOUTH—Sheboygan County Agricultural Society. Sept. 15 to 17. Henry Wheeler, sr., pres.; E. A. Dow, treas.; Otto Gaffron, • secy. PORTAGE—Columbia County Agricultural Society. Sept. 12 to 15. Geo. Bain, pres.; J. M Bushnell, treas.; Kennedy Scott, Rio. secy. RHINELANDER—Oneida County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 15 to 17. J. C. Cunan. pres.; B. R. Lewis, treas.; A. M. Rogers, secy. RICHLAND CENTER—September. SENECA—Sept. 21 to 23. G. B. Mitche'i Gay's Mills, secy. SEYMOUR—Seymour Fair and Driving Park Association. Sept. 29 to Oct. 1. Peter Tubbs, pres.; Wm. Mlchelstetter, treat..; H. J. Van Vuren, secy. SHAWANO—Shawano County Agricultural ciety. Sept. 26 to 28. H. R. McComb, pres.; Gus. A. Klebesadel, treas.; Louis C. Bold, secy. SPARTA—Sparta Driving and Agricultural Association. Aug. 23 to 26. S. W. Swart- hout, pres.; J. P. Reeve, secy, and treas. ST. CROIX FALLS—Polk County Fair Asso- ciation. Sept. 21 to 23. Thos. H. Thompson, pres.; H. D. Baker, treas.; Geo. H. Ely, secy. TOMAH—Eastern Monroe Agricultural So- ciety. Sep» 6 to 8. H. J. Skinner, secy. VIROQUA—Vernon County Agricultural As- sociation. Sept. 13 to 16. D. O. Mahoney. pres.; J. W. Mills, treas.; F. N. Alexander, Becy. WANSAN—Marathon County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 8 to 10. John Kiefer, pres.; 12 to 14. Geo. D. Breed, secy. WANTOMA—Waushara County Agricultural Society. Gilbert Tennant, pres.; J. W. Jet- fert. 'reas.: W. H. Berrv. secy. WHITEHALL—Trempelean County Agricul- tural. Industrial and Driving Park Associa- tion. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. H. H. Scott, secy. WAUKESHA—Waukesna County Agricultural Society. Aug. 23 to 26. Eph. Beaumont. Hartland, pres.; W.H. Smith, treas.; Frank W Harland secy. WEST BEND—Oct. 4 to 6. Jos. Ott. secy. WEST SALEM—LaCroBs County Agricultural Society. Sept. 20 to 22. Jesse J. Johnson, pres.; C. H. Hawkins, LaCrosse, treas.; F. H. A. Nye. secy. WEST SUPERIOR—Douglas County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. Jas. H. Agen. pres.; Harry Rogers, treas.; Fred M. Wil- liam., secy. WEYAUWEGA—Wcyauwega County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. W. W. Crane, pres.: D. Waflee, treas.; A. L. Hutchinsln, . secy.t THE BILLBOARD CANADA. ALMONTE—North Lanark Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 27 to 29. Dr. Lynch, pres.; Jas. Robertson, treas.: W.P. McEwen, secy. ARGYLE—Sept. 30. BEAUTIFUL PLAINS, (Neepawa)—Oct 11 and 12. BELLEVILLE—Bay of Quinte District Fair. Sept. 14 and 15. Col. W. N. Ponton, pres.; J. M. Hurley, mgr. and secy. BOWMANVILLE—West Durham Agricultural Society. Sept 15 and 16. John Davey, Les- kard. pres., Ontario; W. F. Allen, treas.; M. A. James, secy. BRANDON—July 19 to 22. BRANTFORD, ON.T. — Brantford Southern Fair. Sept 17 to 22. C. W. Yapp, pres.; Geo. HHakely. secy, and treas. BROKENHEAD, (Meadow Lea)—Sept. 26 and CARBERRY—July 21 to S3. CHATHAM—West Kent Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 29. M. J. Wilson, pres.; R. G. Fleming, treas.; Henry Robinson, secy. CLINTON. ONT.—Agricultural Society. Sept. 20 and 21. Wm. Coates. secy. COLLINGWOOD—Great Northern Exhibition. Sept 20 to 23. Thos. Robinson. Jr., pres.; W. J. Frame, treas.; J. W. Archer, secy. CRYSTAL CITY—Oct. 1. CYPRESS RIVER—July 27 to 28. DAUPHIN-Qct. 5. DUFFERIN, (Carman)—Oct. 6 and 7. ELKHORN—Oct. 2 to 8. FERGUS. ONT.—Centre Wellington Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 2a and 23. J. J. ' Craig, secy. FLESHERTON—East Riding of County or Grey. Sept. 22 and 23. Thos. Kolls, Van- \ deleur, pres.; R. J. Sproule, secy.and treas. GILBERT PLAINS-Oct. L GLENWOOD, (Sourls)—Oct. 12 and 13. GODERICH, ONT.—Great Northwestern Ex- hibition. Sept. 27 to 29. W. F. Clark, pres.: H. L. Watson, treas.; Jas. Mitchell, secy. HALIFAX, N. S.—Novla Scotia Provincial Exhibition Commission. Sept. 22 to 29. Hon. J. W. Lawley. pres.; D. R. Clarke, Esq.. treas.: J. E Wood. secy. KEMPTVILLE, ONT.—Oxford Township Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 29 and 3D. John R. Rutherford, pres.; August Buchanan, secy, and treas. LACHUTE, QUE.—Annual County Fair. Sept. 28 and 29. G. J. Walker, secy. LINDSAY—Central Fair of Lindsay. Sept 22 to 24. Johnston Ellis, pres.; Jas. Kertb, secy, and treas. LONDON, ONT.—The Western Fair Associa- tion. Sept 8 to 17. Col. Wm. Gartshore, pres.; D. Mackenzie, treas.; Thos.A. Brown, secy. LORNE. (Somerset)—Sept. 29. KILDONAN—Oct. 4 and 5. MANITOU—July 21 to 22. MARKHAM. ONT.—East Riding of York and Markham Agricultural Society. Oct 5 to 7. G. R. Vanzant, pres.; W. H." Hall, secy, and treas. MILVERTON—Mornington Agricultural So- ciety. Sep*. 29 and 30. Wm. Connell, pres.; W. R. Loth, treas.: W. M. Appel, secy. MINNEDOSA—Oct. 6. MORRISBURG, ONT.—Dundas County Fair. Sept 6 to 3. Thos. Morehouse, pres.; Geo. F. Bradneld. secy, and treas. MORDEN—Sept. 29 and 30. NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C—Provincial and International Exposition of the Royal Agri- cultural and Industrial Society of British '■ Columbia. Oct. 5 to 13. NORFOLK. (Austin)—Oct 5. OTTAWA. ONT.—Central Canada Exposition Association. Sept 16 to 24. Wm. Hutchin- son. M. P., pres.; T. Cameron Bate, treas.; E. McMahon, secy. OWEN SOUND, ONT.—Owen Sound Fair. Sept. 20 to 22. A. G. MacKay. secy. PARIS—North Brant Agricultural Society. Oct. 4 and 5. H. C. O'Neail. secy. PETERSBOROUGH. ONT. — Petersborough Central Exposition. Sept. 29 to Oct. 1. Geo. W. Fitzgerald, pres.; W. J. Green, secy, and treas.. Box 181. P1CTON. ONT.—Prince Edward County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 28 and 29. G. H. Bolton, pres.: Thos. Bog. secy, and treas. PILOT MOUND—Oct. 4. PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE—July 18 to 20. PRESCOTT—South Greenville Agricultural Society. Sept. 20 to 24. John Jackson, pres.. Cardinal. Ont: T. R. Melville, secy. RAPID CITY—Oct 7. RENFREW—South Renfrew Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 15 and 16. Jas. Carswell, pres.; Robt. M. Laren. secy, and treas. RICHMOND. ONT.—The County Carleton Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 15. John Craig, North Gower. pres.; Wm. McEIroy, secy. ROCK ISLAND, QUE.—Aug. 24 and 25. E. P. Ball, secy. SAULT STE. MARIE. ONT.—Annual Sale Exhibition. Oct. 4 and 5. Wm. Brown, secy. SHERBROOKE. QUE. — Eastern Township Agricultural Association. Sept. 5 to 10. Hon. John Mcintosh, pres.: H. R. Frazer, secy. SIMCOE. ONT.—Norfolk Union Fair. Oct. 11 to 13. D. B. Palmerton, pres.; J. Thos. Mur- phy, secy, and treas. SOREL P. Q..Agrlcultural and Athletic As- sociation of Sorel. J. F. F. Boulais. secy. SPRINGFIELD. (Dugald)-Sept. 2S and 29. STANSTED, QUE.—Stansted Live Stock As- sociation, Limited. Aug. 24 to 26. Geo. Davidson, pres., Fairfax, Que.; A. W. Thompson, treas.. Stansted. Que.; E. P. Ball. secy.. Rock Island, Que. STAYNER. ONT—Stayner Industrial Associ- ation. Oct. 3 to 6." W. B. Sanders, pres.; J. Wilcox, treas.; Archie Hill, secy. T <ff*1 £. le»4 4.ft 1? @2&: smsxm BIG MONEY FOR CANE MEN You can coin money selling my CANBS and TOY WHIPS at all Pairs, Summer Resorts, Beaches. We are the only manufacturers of this line. 40 per cent, saved by buvine • from us. Send for Free Illustrated Catalogue. I. EISENSTEIN, 44 Ann St., N. Y. City ST. ANDREWS, (Selkirk)-Oct. 5 and 6. ST. JOHNS, N. B.—Agricultural Society of City and County of St John. Jas. H. Frlnk, secy. THREE RIVERS, QUE.—Three Rivers Dis- trict Agricultural Association. Aug. 29 to Sept 2. P. E. Panneton, pres.; Christopher Hebert, secy. TILSONBURG, ONT.—Oct. 4 to 5. D. T. Smith, pres.; Thos. Brown, secy. TORONTO, ONT.—Canada's Great Exposition and Industrial Fair. Aug. 29 to Sept lo. J ; J V^J!!i row ' P res -: J- P- Edwards, treas.; H. J. Hill, secy. TURTLE MOUNTAIN, (Bolssevain)—Oct. 13 and 14. VIRDEN—Oct. 11 and 12. WELLESLEY—Wellesiey and North East- hope Agricultural Society. Sept 13 and 14. A. M. Fisher, pres.; Geo. Bellinger, secy, and treas. WINCHESTER, ONT.—Township of Winches- ter Agricultural Society. Sept 13 and 14. Thos. Irving, pres.; S. S. Reveler, secy, and treas. WINNIPEG, MAN.—Winnipeg Industrial Ex- position Association. July 11 to 16. Geo. J. Waukon, pres.; F. W. Henbach, secy, and treas. WOODBRIDGE. ONT.—Woodbrldge Fair. Oct. 18 and 19. Thos. F. Wallace, secy. WOODLANDS—Sept 28. WOODSTOCK — North Riding of Oxford, Blandford and East Oxford Agricultural So- ciety. Oct. 3 to 5. A. R. Patullo, pres.; ..' R. A. Sambett, secy. | (.- ' ^Poultry Shows. A Show HA bec°i 5 "S a S 1,t0n C ° UDty P0UHry AUSTIN, TEX.-Austin Poultry and Pet 10°to M S 18M Uon ' Wm " H- Sal8e ' Becy - Jan - BELLEFONTAINE, O.-Poultry ShOW. Robt. Roberts, secy. Dec. 19 lo 24. BIRMINGHAM. ALA.-l5ec. 1898. J. H. Mc- Catrrey, pres. BLQOMINGBURG, O.—Bloomingburg Poul- try Association. Earl Shaw, secy! Dec. B n^ P f? ?0 ? r '. 0 - _Cons<>IIaated Poultry and Pet Stock Association. D. J. Kohle, secy. Dec. 28 to Jan. 3. B 2°^y iL Ii, E t E*D.—Southwestern Indiana f OUI , tl To£ 1UD - w - J - Hargrave. secy. Jan. 3 to 7. 1S99* B ^I ON k, M l ASS £- B 2l ton Pou:tr y Associa- tion. Arthur R. Sharp, secy., Taunton. Mass. Jan. 19 to 23. 1899. ' BROCKTON, MASS.-Brockton Poultry As- sociation. W. H. Adams, secy. Nov. 30 to BUFFALO, N. Y.-Buffalo Poultry Assocla- „?°. n ^ an X 2 t0 7 - 1899 - E - O. Pease, secy. CANTON. O.—Canton Poultry and Pigeon As- sociation. J. H. Leeton, secy. Jan. 3 to 6, CA .?^J r '„°~ Carey Fancy Breeders' Club. «,Sii.„ Pa 5 rne - s ecy. Jan. 16 to 20. 1899. ' CEDAR RAPIDS. IA.—Western Poultry Fan- ciers' Association. C. H. Plavter secv Jan. 16 to 21, 1899. "ayter. secy. CLEVELAND, O.—Northern Ohio Poultry and Pet Stock Association. L. R. Hunt, secy. Dec. 7 to 15. s CLINTON. MASS.—Clinton Poultry Associa- tion. E. J. Harris, secy. Dec. 13 to 16. COLUMBUS. O.—Poultry and Pet Stock Show. J. C. Rowe. secy. Feb.. 1899 DALLAS TEX.—Texas State Fair Associa- tion. Sydney Smith, secy. Oct 1 to 16. DENVER. COL.—Colorado State Poultry Association. Chas. A. Watson, secy. Jan. DETROlfi MICH.-Michigan State Poultry and Pigeon Association. F. W. McKenzle secy.. Concord, Mich. Jan. 4 to 10, 1899 ELMIRA. N. Y.—Elmira Poultry Associa- tion. E. W. Andrews, secy. Jan. 17 to ERIE. ILL.—Whiteside Countv Poultry As- sociation. C. W. McCall, secy. Dec 19 to 24. Essex MASS.—Esesex County Poultry As- |ociation. A. W. Tyler, secy. Jan. 3 to FALL RIVER. MASS.—Poultry Show. John Crowther. secy. Dec. 7 to 10. FITCHBURG. MSAS.—Fitchburg Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Edw. B. Cur- tis, secy. Dec. 19 to 24. FORT PLAIN, N. Y.—Mohawk Valley Poul- try and Pet Stock Association. Dec. U to 14. J. H. Fuller, secy. HENRY. ILL.—Illinois Valley Poultry Asso- ciation. R. Freece Burt, secy. Jan. 31 to Feb. 3. HUTCHISON, KAN.—Hutchison Poultry As- sociation. Geo. C. Reitz, secy. .Dec. 20 INDfANiAPOLIS. IND.—State Poultry Asso- ciation. Thos. W. Pottage, secy. Jan. 9 to JOHNSTOWN. N. Y.—Adirondack Poultry and Pet Stock Club. Nov. 23 to 26. H. J. Quilhot. secy. "LE MARS. IA.—Plymouth County Poultry and Pet Stock Association. G. A. C. Clark secy. Jan. 24 to 27. 1899. LOUISVILLE. KY.—Kentucky State Poultry Association. W. J. Druien, secy. Jan. 16 to 21.1899. LOUISVILLE. KY.—Poultry Show. W. H. Adams, secy. Nov. 30 to Dec. 3. MACOMB. ILL.—McDonough County Poultry Association. Chas. W. Griffin, secy. Dec. 12 to 17. MEMPHIS. TENN.—Mississippi Valley Poul- try Association. Jan. 3 to 7, 1899. C. R. Barr. 194 2d st.. secy. MILFORD. N. H.—Milford Poultry and Pet Stock Association. E. B. Burns, secy. Jan. 10 to 13.1899. MT. GRETNA. N. Y.—Farmers' Exposition and Poultry Show. Aug. 15 to 20. MT. GRETNA. PA.—Poultry Show. M. B. Blanch. Lebanon. Pa., secy. NEWBURG. N. Y.—Wallkill Valey Poultry. Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. W. Q. Mlnturn. secy., Warwick, N. Y. Jan. 17 to 19. 1899. NEW HAVEN, CONN.—New Haven Poultry Association. M. S. Kirkwood. secy. Dec. 28 to SL 19 NEW LONDON, CONN.—Eastern ConnecU- ; cut Poultry Association. C. B. Smith, secy. Dee. 14 to 17. NEW YORK. N. Y.—New York Poultry and Pigeon Association. H. V. Crawford, secy., Montclair, N. Y. Jan. 31, Feb. 4, 1899. NORTH YAKIMA, WASH.—Poultry Show. Harry H. Collier, secy. Sept 26 to Oct L OAKLAND, CAL.—Oakland Poultry Asso- . elation. F. A. Boswell, secy., Lorin. Cal. Dec. 5 to 10. OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T.—Oklahoma State Poultry Association. Jan. 2 to 6, 1899. L. F. Laverty, secy., Guthrie, O. T. OMAHA, NEB.—Nebraska Poultry Associa- tion. E. A. Pegler. secy., Lincoln, NeD. • Sept 19 to Oct X. OSKALOOSA, IA.—Iowa State Poultry Asso- ciation. C. C. Harris, secy. Jan. 2 to 7, 1899. PRINCETON, ILL.—Northern Central Illinois Poultry Association. Dec. 12 to 16. S. S. Smith, secy. PROPHETSTOWN, ILL.—Rock, River Poul- try Association. D. L. Woodard, secy. Dec. 6 to 10. PROVIDENCE, R I.—Rhode Island Poultry Association. H. S. Babcock, secy. Dec 14 to 17. ROCKFORD, ILL.—Northern Illinois Poul- try Association. H. S. Crandall, secy. Dec 26 to 31. SIBLEY, ILL.—SIKey Poultry Association. W. B. Harvey, secy. Jan. 4 to 9, 1899. SUNDURY, O—Delaware Country Poultry Association. A. R. Letts, secy. Dec 6 to 9. SPRINGFIELD, O.—Springfield Fanciers' Association. W. H. Holmes, secy. Dec 26 SOUTH BEND. IND.—South Bend Poultry and Pigeon Association. Fred F. Willis, secy. Dec 19 to 24. ST. LOUIS, MO.— Poultry Show. Henry Stelnmesch, pres. Dec. 12 to 17. SYCAMORE. OHO—Sycamore Poultry Asso- ciation. Dec 14 to 17. Earl R. Williams, secy. TACOMA. WASH.—State Fair Poultry Show. Harry H. Collier, secy. THORNTON, IND.—Indiana Central poultry Association. W. W. dialler, secy. Dec. 19 to 24. - TOLEDO, o.—Toledo Fanciers* Association. F. C. Shepherd, secy. Dec. 15 to 21. TORONTO, CAN.—Jan. 9 to 15, 1899. TORONTO, ONT. CAN.—Poultry Show. Jan. 9 to 15, 1899. TROY, N. Y.—Hudson Valley Poultry. Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. Dec 6 to 9. W. T. Lord, secy. UTICA, N. Y.—Poultry Association. W. J. B. Williams, secy. Holland Patent. N. Y. Jan. 25 to 31. WASHINGTON C. H., O.—Southern Ohio Poultry Association. W. R. Dalbey. secy. Feb. 7 to 11. 1899. * WASHINGTON, D. C—National Poultry and Pigeon Association. Geo. E. Howard, secy. Jan. 10 to 14, 1899. WEST CHESTER, PA.—West Chester Poul- try and Pigeon Association. E. S. Hick- man, secy., Cheyney, Pa. Dec 14 to 17. WEST LIBERTY, IA.—West Liberty Poul- try Association. A. H. Floyd, secy. Dec 12 to 15. WORCESTER, MASS.—Central Massachu- setts Poultry Club. C. A. Ballou. secy. Jan. 5 to 8. 1899. XENIA, O.—Southwestern Ohio Poultry and Pigeon Association. A. G. Spahr. secy. Dec. 20 to 24. * YOUNGSTOWN. O.—Youngstown Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. E. N. Sinon, secy. Dec. 20 to 24. Expositions. CLINTON. ONT. CANADA — Horticultural Society Exhibition. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. DALLAS. TEX.—Dallas Exposition Associa- tion. Sydney Smith, secy. Oct 1 to 16. LONDON. ENG.—Earl's Court Imre Kiral- fy's Universal Exhibition. May to October,' MILWAUKEE. WIS.—Industrial Exposition. Sept. 10 to Oct. 5. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.—Northwestern Man- ufacturing Association. July 13 to 27. MT. GRETNA, O.—Mt Gretna Agricultural, Mechanical and Industrial Exposition. W. T. Carrison, Columbus, O., secy. Aug. 15 to 19. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.—Pan-American Ex- position. 1899. R. C. Hill. secy. OAKLAND, CAL.—J. W. Nelson, pres.; Geo. Rolth, secy.; Union National Bank, treas. OMAHA, NEB.—Trans-Misslsslppl and Inter- national Exposition, June 1-Nov. 30. 1898. PETERBORG, CANADA—Peterborg Central Exhibition. W. J. Green, Box 181. secy. Sept 29 to Oct 1. PHILADELPHIA. PA.—Exposition of Amer- ican Manufacturers', 1899. Dr. Wm. Pep- per, chairman. PITTSBURG, PA.—Exposition, Sept 7 to Oct 22. PORTLAND. ORE.—Exposition of 1898. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Irish Fair. Aug. 20. three weeks. L. W. Budley. mgr. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Semi-Centennlal Exposition. Winter, 1901. ST. LOUIS. MO.—Exposition, 1898. TORONTO, ONT.. CANADA—Industrial Ex- position. W. P. Fraser, secy. Sept 5 to 8. Horse Shows. BROOKLYN, N. Y.—Horse Show, Brooklyn Riding and Driving Club. J. H. Walbridge. MANASSAS, VA.—Manassas Horse Show As- sociation. Aug. 30 and 31. NEWPORT, R. I.—Newport Casino Horse Sho w. Aug. 29. Sept 3. NEW YORK CITY—National Horse Show As- sociation, Madison Square Garden. Novem- ber. Food Shows. PHILADELPHIA. PA.—Food Exposition. Ar- mory of Second Regiment Wm. Smedley, iecy., 148 Tenth st Nov. 7 to 26. :1 1