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■"-."I V- "■•/. ' ."■ ■ Mj. ' .l >.l'.. J i ' - - ,ta " • #V-i - 3 .' 12 THE BILLBOARD. I 1 m michigaw. ADRIAN—Lewaunee County Agricultural So'-. clety and Southern Michigan District Fair. Sept. Msta 23. H. H. Ferguson, secy. ALBION— Sept. 20 to 23. . A. L. McCutcheon, secy. .- ■ ■ '-.•■ .-■ -. ALLEGAN—Allegan County Agricultural So- ciety. Oct. 4 to T. Ezra Brackett, secy. ANN ARBOR—Washtenaw Fair Society. Sept. 27 to 30. John F. Avery, pres.; F. H. Bclser. treas.; F. B. Mills, secy. ARMADA—Mrccmb Ccurty Frir. Oct. 5 to 7. BAD AXE—Huron County Agricultural Asso- ciation: Sept. 27 to 30. John J. Murdock, prep. ;\ Chas. E. Thompson,, trcas.; Wm. Beldcn, secy. ' BANCROFT—Stiawcssee County Fair. Sept. 27 to 30. BRIGHTON—Brighton Market Fair Associ- atian. Oct. ill to 14- E. A- Ross. Milfotd, 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 Onion Fair Asso- ciation W.McBrodau. Dutton. ores.; JJ. P. Hale, treas.; Chas. H. Kinsey. secy. • CARO—Caro District Agricultural Associa- tion. Sept. 27 to 30. Chas. Montague, pres.; J. M. Ealy, treas.; F. B. Rainsford, secy. CASS CITY—Fair. Oct. 4 to 7. A. H. Ale, secy. CENTERVILLE—St. Joseph County Agri- cultural Society. Oct. 4 to 7. W. F. P^ck, .secy. CHARLOTTE—Eaton County Agricultural Society. 0«t 4 to 7. Jas. H. Gallery. iSa- ton Rapids, pres.: Jas. H. Brown, tr»is.; Geo. A.'- P«Try. Eecy. COOPERSVTLLB — CoopersviUe Agricultural Association. Sept. 20 to 23. F. D. Smith, pres.; E. N. Parker, tieas.; J. B. 'Watson, secy EAST JORDAN—Charlevoix County Fair. Sept. 21 to 23. Frank A. Kenyon, Ciarle- vofcc, Mich. ESCANABA—Delta County Fair. Sept. S to 8. D. A. Oliver, pres.; Ed. Donovan, treas.; Pat. Fogarty. secy. EVART—Osceola County Agricultural Socie- ty Sept. 27 to 29. E. F. Birdsall, pres.; Wm. Rogers, treas.; Irvin Chase, secy. FLINT—Genesee County Agricultural Socie- ty. Sept. 20 to 23. Geo. W. Buchanan, pres.; E. H...Stone, treas.; F. H. Rankin, - secy. FOWLKKV1LLE—Fowtenrtlle Agricultural Society. Oct. 4 to 7. E. A. Bush, pres.; D. C Oarr. secy. GRAND "RAPIDS— State Fair. Sept. 26 to 30. Wm. Ball, Hamburg, pres.; C. W. Toung, Paw Paw, treas.; H. S. Frallek, secy. HADLEY—District Agricultural and Horti- cultural Society. Oct. 4 to. 6. Geo. Daven- port, pres.; A. S. Moorland, treas.; F. A. Smith, secy. . HART-Osceana County Agricultural Society. Oct 4 to 7. A. E. Sonter, Shelly, pres.; • W. N. Sayles. secy. HASTINGS-^Barry County F.ir. Sept. 27 "to 30. HILI<SDALE-4Sth Hillsdale Frir. Sept 26 to 30. Dwight A. Curtis, pres.; Fred. A. Rolth- tlsberger. treas.: C. W. Terwllliger. secy. .HOLLAND—South Ottawa and West Allegan Agricultural Society. Sept- 20 to 23: Geo. H. Sonter, pres.: Otto Bieyman, treas.; G. J. VflnDoren, secy. IHOWELL—Free Street Fair. Sept 27 to 30. C. G. Jewett pres.; S. B. Hubert, trfas.; F. F. Hubbel, secy.; R. B. McPheis.n, asst secy. HUDSON—Hudson Free Street Fair Associa- _ tion. Sept 13 to 16. O. R. Pierce, pres., J. B. Thor' ireas.; Henry C. Hall. secy. IMLAY CI? —Imlay City Agricultural As- sociation Oct 4 to 6. T- B. Keyworth, pres.; Walter Hoskin, treas.; Frank Raths- burg secy^ IONIA—County Fjir. Oct 4 to 7. IRONWOOD—Gogehic County Fair. Sept 18 - to 17. CV E. Hook. secy. JACKSON—StreetFiir. Sept 20 to 23. Fred. Felton. manager. JACFSON—New Jackson County Agricultu- ral Association. C.R. Duract, pres.; Frank Sawer. treas.: Geo. Conner, secy. JACKSON—Can-iral of Arts and Spzrta. Sept. 20 to 23. Fred. Felton. manager; Werfpy Seers, treas.: F. M. Pinecar. s _ cy. KALAMAZOO—Street Fcir. Oct. 4 to 7. E. S Rankin, pres.; J. W. Fulford, tress.; C. G. Towi>8ei-a. secy. MARLETTE—Free Street Fair. Sept. 20 to . 23. T>. E. Hubbell. pres.; Dan C. Merrill, trea s.: C. C. Hnbbell. secy. MARQUETTE— Crunty Fair. Ser-t 26 to 30. MARSHALL—Cflhoun County Fair. Sept. 27 to 30. L. L. H»reh, pres.; W. H. Ship?, treae.; W. H. Arthur, secy. MIDLAND—Midland County Ag-lcn'tural So- ciety. Sept. 7 to 9. Thos. McCuIIoch. La- port pres.: S. D. Shaffner. treas.; J. G. r^ntvwr. eecv. BULFORD—Milford Feir Association. Sept . 90 to 23. J. S. Hewitt. Fery. MT. PLEASANT—Isabella County Agricnl- " ttural Society. Sept 27 to 30. J. E. Cnat- ' : .t«rt«-n. secy. ~NORTH BRANCH—Lapeer County Fair. ■-■ - strt-sh ?n. 'BBTD- CIT Yi-Trl-County Expo lti-n and Fair '!; Sept.. 20 to 22. Amos Roaenb ig. pres.; L. ' K. Paxkhurst treat: T. R. WeUh. secy. ROMF—Free Street Frir. Sept 2' t-> TO. ST. JOHNSr-Clinton Ccmiy Ajrri- ultural and Horticultural Society. Sept 20 to 23. Mur- - '***tt "Frppk. necy. ■ • STOPKBRIDGE-^Stccbbridge Fclr. Sept. 28 to 30. Edwin Farmer., secy. ' VASSAR—Turcola County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 27'to 30. W. Kirk, Fairgrove, pre».c J. A Trotten, treas.; R. S. Weaver, Watrousvffle. sees. MINNESOTA. ADA—Norman County Ftir. Sept 28 to 30. • Tppja Hintz. eecy. AITKIN—Aitkin County.Feiri SeptWand 17 ALEXANDRIA— Dcuglas County Fair. Sept 15tril7.- . ..,:,, '---. ;■:■ ADSTDJ—Mower County. Agricultural So- ciety. J. J. Furlong, pres.; W. C. Holmes, treas.; N. S. Gordon, secy. BARNTJM—Carlton County Agricultural and Industrial Association. Sept. 27 to 29. Wm. W. Cain.'Tires.; C. B. Peterson, treas.; C. L- Goodell secy. BENSON—Swift County Agricultural Soci- ety^ Sept. 15 to 17. J. C. Collins, Eey. BIRD. ISLAND—Renville Ccucty Fcir. Sert 21 to 23. BLUE EARTH CITY—Faribault County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept 15 to 17. H. P. Zingheim, pres.; F. W. Anderson, treas.-. Louts Holt secy. CALEDONIA—Houston County Fair. Sent. 27 to 30. CAMBRIDGE—Isanti County Fair. Sept. 21 and 22. CARVER—Carver County Fair. S:pt. 15 and 17. CHASKA—Chaska Agricultural Association. Sept 22 to 24. Fr. Greiner, ir.. pres.; F. G L!nearfelser. treas.: V. J. Greiner, secy. CROOKSTON—North Minnesota Agricultural and Driving Association. Not decided. Arch. McKinnon, pres.; J. E. O'Brien, treas.; J. V. E. Wyatt secy. CTJRRIE—Murray County . Agricultural So^" clety. Oct 6 and 7. W. H. Mellen, pres.; A. Currle, Sr., treas.; Neil Currie, secy. DOLUTH—St- Louis County Agrlcultuial So- ciety. Sept 13 to 16. R. S. Munger; pres.; Frank Carey, treas.; J. E. Cobley. secj. ELBOW LAKE—Fair Is Doubtful. H. P. Hanson, pres.; H. Hilimond, treas.; D. W. Barker, secy. FAIRMOUNT—Martin County Agricultural Society. Sept. 19 to 21. B.H. Ward, pres.; Cecil Sharpe. treas.; Edw. F. Wade. secy. FARMTNGTON—Dakota County Agricultural Society. Sept 13 to 15. P. H. Feery, pres.; W. M. Dodge, treas.; N. H. Bronnell, secy. GARDEN CITY—Blue Earth County Agri- cultural Society. Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. E. W. Parker, pres.; Edgar Dilley, treas.: S. M. Dickinson, secy. GRAND RAPIDS—Itasca County. Sept. IS and 16. HALLOCK—Kittson County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 29 and 30. Thos. Horborn, Northcote. pres.; E. A. Nelson, secy, and treas. HAMLINE—Minnesota State Fair. Sept. 5 to 10. John Cooper, St Cloud, pres.; A. B. Morfatt, Mankato, treas.; E. W. Randall, secy HOWARD LAKE—Wright County Agricul- tural Society Sept. 27 to 29. W. J. Fous- ley, pres.: R. C. Workman, treas.; J. C. - Holbrook. secy. HUTCHISON—McLead Ccunty Fair. Sert. 14 to 16. H. H. Pcnnoyer, pres.; L. P. Harrington, secy. JACKSON—Fair. Sept 22 to 24. H. Y. An- derson, sepy. KASSON—Dodge County Fair Association. Sept 20 to" 23. E. E. Van Ornurn, Orton- ville. pres.; Aug. E. Anderson, treas.; A. A. HuelstPr. secy. LITCHFIELD—Meeker County Agricultural Society. Sept 22 to 24. John Shields Dar- win, pres.; A. R. Montfort, treas.; H. I. Ppt ergon. spry. LDVERNE—Rock County Fair. Sept. 20 to 22. MADISON—Lac Oui Parle County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 15 to 17. J. F. Rosen- wnld. secy- MADISON—W. P. Hubbs, pres.; P. G. Jacob- eon, treas. MORA- -Kanabec County Fair Association. Sept 28 to 30. Orlander Stauble. pres.; Geo.H. Neubert treas.: C. H. Sydick. secy. MORRIS—Stevens County Agricultural So- ciety. G.C. Towner, pres.: Samuel Lar- ron. treas.: D. T. Wheaton. secy. NEW DLM—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. Schaf- er. treas.: J. Frank Dean. secy. PARK RAPIDS—Shell Prriries County Fair. Sept 15 and 17. prpESTONE—Ccunty F-ir. Sprt. 28 to '0. PRESTON—Fillmore Countv Fair. Sept 12 to 15. J. CMills, pres.; A. W. Thompion, secy." : REDWOOD FALLS—Redwood County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 21 to 23. John P. Cooper, pres-: G. .E. McKay, treas.; O. L. Dornbersr. secy. - ROCHESTER—Southern Minnesota Fair As- sociation. Sept 12 to 15. C. N. Stewart, pres., T. H. Titus, treas.: Jas. A. Bear, seev - RUSH CITY—Chisago County Fair Associa- tion. Sept 15 and 16. Geo. H. Markham. pres.; J. J. Flynn, treas.; J. W. Robie, ST. JAMES—Agricultural Association of Wa- tonwan County. Sept S to 7. M. S. Crow- ley, pres.; F. O'Meara, treas.; F. B. Lynch, - secy. : ST. PAUL—State Fair. Sept 5 to 10. ST. PETER — Nicollet County Agricultural Society. September. Henry Moll. pres.; n. S. Sackett, treas.; John A. Johnson, ST. VINCENT—St. Vincent Union Industrial Association. October. Chas. Clow, pres., Humboldt: A. Gamble, treas.: W. G. Dea- con. Frcy.- ' WASECA—Wesrca County F^Ir. Sep*. 21 end 23. John Noonsn. pres.; Allen S. Hawkes, tr pps.: Gro, H. Ren-.und.- -grey. WINNEBAGO — Faribault County Agricul- tural-and Joint Stock Association. July 2 to 4. J. P. Humes, pres.: H. D. Damen, trp as..: G. D. Eygabread, secy. : WINONA—Winona Strept Fair Association. E. S. Head, pres.; A. C. Root treas.; James Manly, secy. MiaBISSIPPI. NATCHEZ—Netcriez F-lr Araoclstion. Oct. 17 to 22. R. T. MetcB-Ife. secy. VICKSBURG—West Mississippi Agricultural. Mechanical "and Live Stock Exposition. Oct 24 to 29. -Patrick Hpnry. prrs.; - J. A. Conway, treas.; Frank H. Andrews, secy. MTSSOTTBT. ALBANY—Sept. 6 to 9. S. W. Clark, secy. liLOOMFlELD—Central Fair and Stock As- Eocia'ion. Aug. 30 to Sept. 3. Thos. Con- nelly, pres.; J. B. Buck, treas.; D. Wil- cox * ecy. BOONVILLE — Cooper County Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Aug. 16 to 19. John F. Rogers, pres.; G. H. Meyer, treas.. Clarks Forks: W. A. Sombart. secy. CALIFORNIA—Sept. 20 to 23. H. C. Steven- son, secy. CAPE GIRARDEAU—Cape Girardeau Fair & Park Association. Oct. 11 to 15. G. C. Thl- lcnius, pres.; E. H. Engclman, secy. CARROLLTON—Cerrcll County F Ir 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. Bobnctt, secy. HARRIS—Harris District Fair. Aug. 22 to 26. Dr. W. H. Watson, eecy. HARRISONVILLE—Sept. 6 to 9. T. W. Cle- ments, secy. HERMANN—Sept 2 and 3. N. C. Boeing, secy. HOLDEN—Johnson County Agricultural and Mechanical Fair Association. Aug. 20 to Sept. 2. Wm. Steele, pres.; Dr. T. H. Barrett, treas.; T. D. Kennedy, secy. HUNTSVILLE—Huntsvllle Fair Association. Dr. W. P. Terrill. pres.: P. L. Vasse, treas.; J. J. Baker, secy. JACKSONVILLE—Aug. 23 to 25. W. S. Coulter, secy. KAHOKA—Clark County Agr. & M. Associa- tion. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Joseph Vandoldt secy. " KENNETT—Oct. 19 to 22. Lee Shelton, secy. LEE'S SUMMIT—Jackson Agricultural and Mechan. Society. Sert 27 to 30. E. T. Browning, pres.: L. Lau:kin. jr., secy. LIBERTY—Inter-Township Fair Association of Clay County. Sept. 6 to 9. J. B. Garth, pres., T. J. Woonall, treas.; C. E. Yancey, secv. LOCK WOOD—Sept. £7 to 30. A. J. Young, secy. MAITLATTD—Nodaway Valley Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 16 to 19. D. A. Ge:Tin. 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- Kill. --ecy. MEXICO—July 26 and 27. J. A. Glandon, secj MILAN—Sullivan County Fair. Aug. 31 to Sept. 3. Cary B. Long. secy. MOBERLY—Aug. 9 to 12. May J. Tedford, secy. NEVADA—Vernon County Fair Association. 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 Assoctatlcn. Oct. 11 to 15. W. S Randall, pres.: T. F. Ray, treas.: A. Mart. fpcv. PRINCETON—Mercer Ccunty Fair. Jas. H. Moss, s>-cy. RICH HILL—Rich Hill Fair Association. Sept 13 to IB. Ed. Crabb, pres.; W. W. Ferguson, treas.: S. T. Broaddus, secy. SARCOXIE — Trl-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. II. T. Denton. Fecy. ST. JOSEPH—St. Joseph Old-Fashloned Fair. Aug. 22 to 27. Palmer L. Clark, sery. ST. LOUIS—State Fair. Oct. 3 to 8. Roht. Aull. pres.; W. M. Lockwood, treas.: Jos. A. Murnby. secy. SPRINGFIELD—Oct 4 to 7. H. F. Denton. «SPPV. TRENTON—Trenton County Fair. Sept 13 to 16: MONTANA. BILLINGS—Yellowstone Fair Assccla'.ion. Sect 27 to SO. 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 Farmerb. Mineif and Mechanics Fair Assentation. Sept. 20 to 23. C. F. Stark, pres.; Geld F. Curtis, treas : C. C. Cochran, secy. LEWISTOWN—Fergus County Agricultural Mineral and Stock Association. September. David Hltger. pres.; F. E. Wright, treas.; O. W Cook. secy. MISSOULA—Western Montana Fair. WEBEASKA. Bassett—Rock County Agricultural Society. . A M. Brinekerhoff. Cuba, pres.; J. U. Brayton. treas.: N. T. Philips, secy. BERTRAND—Phelps County Agricultural So- ciety. Oct. 4 to 7. C. C. Gibbons, pren.; A. J. SandUrom, treas.; F. P. McCormick. secy. BLAIR—Washington County AgilcuUuial 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. McClure. treas.; E. R. Pureed, secy CENTRAL CITY—Merrick County Agricul- tural Society. Sect 14 to 16. M. Cudding- ton. pecy. . 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—Hltctcrck Ccunty A^rrr-nl- - . tural Society. Sept. 5 to 7. *v. Z. Taylor,^ secy. ELWOOD—Goepcr County Fair Association. Sept. 21 to 24. W. T. Fartenson. pre*: 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— h illmore County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 13 to 1 6. H. R. Deming. preh.; • W. S. Huston, treas.: W. H. Stewart secv. HARTINGTON—County Fair. Sept 14 to 16. Z. M. Baird. Fecy. 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 S0. ; O. W. Webster, pres.; S. R. Hall, Prairie Home, treas.; H. C. Young, secy. MADISON—Madison . Ccunty Fair. Sett. .13 to 16; : H. F. Barney, pres.; J." L. Ryncar- son. secy. OMAHA—No Fair in 1S98. Milton Doollttle* pres.. North Platte; Edmund Mclntyre. treas., Seward; Robt. W. Furnas, seer., Brownvllle. PAWNEE—Pawnee Countv Fair AEsbcIatlon. Sept. 13 to 16. C. A. Schapoel, secy.. PLATTSMOUTH-Ccunty Fair. Sept 27 lo 29. C. D.' Cummins, secy. SYRACUSE—Fair. Sept. 20 to 22. F. B. Brown, secy. • TECUMSEH—Johnson County Agricultural and Mechanical Asscclatlon. Sept 27 to 30. Theo. Smith, pres.: A. O. Shaw, treas.; A. W. Buffum. secy. WILDER—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. VEYiDA. CARSON CITY—-Ormsby 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. A DVERTISKR owns $ 18.000 Steam Yacht. 85 ft. "■ long, steam heated, completely furnished 1o accommodate 25 people. Half interest $1,000. Want to organize show company. Rare chance. Sure fortune. Photo furnished. WM. CAKL, Fall River, Mass. iH-" s • • Tickets WRITE C. F. ANSELU 140-142 MONROE ST. CHICAGO. Walking Canes AND -->•>>»<■••••■■■■«■■■«. STICKS FOR CANE BOARDS. LARGEST. FINEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN THE WORLD. Kvery variety nickel, gilt ivory v and naturals. Silver trimmed long crooks a soe-riaHy. Sold in assorted gross lot as follows: Asitorted lot A. $ 7,50 per gross. " ~»B, S 9 00 " .C, *ia.oo We guarantee to surprise you with the beauty variety and prices of our goods. HAND PAINTED, &«! 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MILLER <& CO. 23 DUANE STREET, NEW YORK. ATTRftCTIONS W/ftNTED F?OR Guaranteed Pundt4>ooo. Fully Subscribed DANVILLE. ILLINOIS 7,8and9,l898. The Danville Merchants'fair Ass'n. >«**«»« Blmu/bod Drlulng; Park, Sept. O, THE BILLBOARD 1... HEW HAMPSHIRE. BRISTOL—Bristol Agricultural Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 1. E. C. Merrill, South Alexandria, pres.: C. E. Davis, treas.; Z. B. Tlltor.. aqcy. CANAAN— Maaeoma Valley Agricultural As- sociation. Sept. 12 to 14. Alvin Davis, pres.; H. A. Oilman, treas.: B. M. Allen, secy. BRADFORD—Bradford and Newburg Associ- ation. Be; t 27 to 29. Jonathan Rowe, pres., Newburg: J. Albert Tenslee, treas.; T. O. Melxln, secy. KEENE—Cheshire County Orange Fair Asso- ciation. Seat 6 to 8. W. C. Bills, pres.; D. M. Spa-ildlng, treas.; F. K. Jewett, secy. LACONIA—Belknap Agricultural Park. J: P. Clay. Son & Co.. lessees. PITTSFIBLD—Catamount Fair Association. Sept 20 to 22. F. S. Jenkins, secy. PLYMOUTH—Plymouth Fair Association. RAYMOND—W. Rockingham Pomona Grange Fair. Sept. 21 and 22. E. Dana Sanborn, •of Fremont, gen'l. supt. ROCHESTER—Rochester Fair Association. Sept. 13 to 16. Hon. I. W. Springfield, South Walford. pres.: A. W. Heycs, trcas.; A. S. Parshley, secy. TILTON—New Hampshire Grange Fair Asso- ciation. Sept. 6 to 8. WARNER—Merrlmac County Grange Fair. Sept 21 and 22. NEW JERSEY. MOUNT HOLLY—Burlington County Agri- cultural Scclety. David c. Wells, Colum- bus, secy. SOMERVILLE—Somerset County FUr. Sept. 13 to 15. Wm. V. Steele, pres.; C. L. Voor- hels. treas.; A. P. Sutphin. secy. TRENTON — Inter-State Fair Association. Sept 26 to 30. John Taylor, pres.: A. R. Kuser. treaa.; John G. Mulrheid, secy. WAVERLY—New Jersey State Agrlcultura' Society. Sept. 5 to 9. W. L Tompkins, pres.; P. T. Qn'on. secy. NEW MEXCCO. RATON—Northern New Mexico Fair Associ- ation. C. M. Bayne. pres.; C. F. Remsburg, treas.; D. G. Dwyer, secy. SANTA FE—Hoiticuitural Society of New Mexico. Sept 7 to 9. L. Bradford Prince, pres.: Solomon Spiegeiberg, treas.; Jose D. Sena. secy. NEWYOBK. AFTON^Afton Driving Park and Agricul- tural Association. Sept. 20 to 23. Fred. ' CChurch. pres.: J. H. Nlckerson, treas. 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 Agiicultuial Society and Exposition. Sept 12 to IB. K. J. McCauley, Albany, pres.; C. M. Fred- erick, treas.; Leslie Allen, secy. AMENIA—Eastern Duch.as Agiicultuial Park Association. Chas. E. Smith, secy. AMSTERDAM—Amsterdam Fair and Driving Asoclstlon. John Bai tholomew, secy. ANGELICA—Allegheny County Agricultural Society. Sept 13 to 15. E. S. Bartlett pres.; F. H. Jackson, treas.; H. E. Dudley. •ecy. 'ii»ll,i«Vi ANTWERP—Antwerp Union Agiicultuial 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 2«. 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, treaa., Elba; Albert E. Brown, aecy. BATH—Sept. 27 to 30. Btrnct L. Retan, Bradford, pres.; E. Clarence Bennett, treas.; Chas. A. Shults, secy. BDJGHAMTON—Industrial Exposition. Sept o to 9. J. E. Rogers, pres.; U. S. Stevens, treas.; Henry S. Martin, secy. • BROCKPORT—Brockport Union Agricultural Society. Sept 28 to Oct- 1. Ellas Garrison, pres.; Robt C. Hull, treas.; Geo. B. Har- mon, secy. BROOKFIELD—49th Annual Brookfleld Fair. Sept 19 to 22. H. L. Scooner, pres.; B. G. Stlllman. Jr., treas.; N. A. Crumb, secy. BOONVILLE — Boonvllle Fair Association. Sept 6 to 9. Frank W. Smith, pres.; E. G. oF5, ,m 5I^K2 a, - : w - a McClusky. secy. CAMBRIDGE—Cambridge Valley Agricultu- ral Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Jer- S°l e ?• *ll ee - P"*-: Henry A. Qua, treas.: John L. Pratts. Jr., secy. ' CANANDAIGUA—Ontailo County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 20 lo 22. R. M. Lee. pres.: Jas. S. Hlckox. treas.; Homer J. Reed secy. CANTON—St. Lawrence County Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 16. A. T. Martyn. P«B- »nd secy.; C. J. Perkins, treas. CAPE VINCENT—Cape Vincent AgricM.ural Association. Sept. 13 to 16. CARMEL—Putnam County Agricultural So- ciety. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Qiorge R. Cole, secy. CAPE VINCBNT-Cape Vincent Agricultural Society. CATTARAUGUS—IroquoU County Fair. Sept. CHATHAM—Columbus County Agricultural Society. Sept 6 to 9. J. P. Mickle. pres., H. J, Barrlnger, treas.; W. A. Dardess.secy. COBLESKILL—Cobletklll Agiicultuial So- ciety. Sept 19 to 22. O. F. Nelson, pres.; _ M D. Borst, treas.; S. C. Shaver, secy. CANTON—St Lawrence County Agricultural Society. CAIRO—Green County Agricultural Society. Aug. 23 to 26. COHOCTON—Cohocton Agricultural Society. Sept 12 to 14. W. W. Babcock, manager; W. B. Lahy. secy. COOPERSTOWN—Otsego County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 19 to 21. A. S. Potts, pres.; H. K. Murdock. trcas.; F. L. Qualf. secy. CORTLAND—Cortland County Agricultural Society. Aug. £3 to 26. E. B. Mellon, secy. CUBA—Cuba Fair. Sept. 13 to 16. Geo. Ami- den, pre*.; Geo. H. Swift, secy. DELHI—Delaware County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 6 to 8. W. H. Fisher, pres.; W D. Smith, treas.; R. P. Mcintosh, secy. DORMANSVILLE—Westerlo & Coeyman's Fair Association. Sept- 6 to 10. D. W. Stanton, preB.; S. Westerlo; W. S. Cole, treas., Indian Fields; L. Thomas, secy. DRYDEN—Dryden Agrtcultuial 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 Harpending, pres.; O. J. Watsnn. treas.: O. J. BIgelow, secy. ELLENVILLE—Ellenvllle Driving Park. ELMYRA—Chemung County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 5 to 9. Frank J. Cassada, pres.; Geo. McCann, secy. KONDA—Montgomery County Agricultural Society. Aug. 29 to Sept. 1. Hon. 5S. D. >.estbrook, Amsterdam, pres.: Wm. Miles ^.^ u . I . , P. n , vllle - ,reas -: J- B. Martin, secy. FRANKLINVILLE—Franklinvllle Agricultu- ral and Driving Park Association. Sept. 6 £? „ W ,*, A -.. Day " pres -: u s - B 'y. treas.; E. E. McNall. secy. GENESEO—Livingston County Fair GLOVERSVILLE - Gloversvllle Fair and Driving Association. Louis Levi, secy GOUVENEUR—Gouveneur Agricultural and Mechanical Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. J. H. Abbott, pres.; F. J. Whitney, treas.; F. H. Smith, secy. GREENE — Klveiside Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 16. Curtis Winston, pres.; J. E. Julian, treas.: J. E. Bartoo, secy. HAMBURGH—Erie County Agricultural Asso- ciation. Sept. 13 to 17. E. B. Hepp, pres.. Armour, N.Y.; J. A. Kloepher, treas., Ham- burg; G. P. Dick, secy., Lawtons. HKlULUUK-HeiiaocK i.ake union Agricul- tural society, uct. 1 and 5. K. R. snort, secy. HERKIMER—Herkimer County Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical Aits. Sept. 6 to 8. J. W. Humphrey, Mohawk, pre*.; G. A. Kasbach, treas.; 1. 1". Kasbacn, secy. HOBAKT—Hooart Agricultural Horse and Cattle Association. August. J. B. Baldwin, pres.; tieWlu Sharpe, treas., Bloomville; 1). C. Sharpe, secy., S. Kartrlght. HORN ELLS V1LLE — Hoi nellsville Farmers' Club. Aug. 22 to 26. houou.%—kumiumii Agricultural and Horti- cultural Assoc.ation. Aug. 31 to Sept. z. JLieibert Uwebart, Weti Copake, pies.; Fred. S. Hallenbeck, treas.; W. H. Brown- ing, lecy. HluNl'lMiTON—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. JUMJSS'iOVvfv—Fulton County Agricultural Society. Sept. 5 lo 8. Wm. '1'. Brigga, pres.: David A. Hays, tieas.; Eugene Moore, secy. LAACastek- Union Agiicultuial Fair Asso- ciation. Geo. Sutton, Buffalo, secy. LITTLE VALLEY—Cattaraugus County Ag- ricultural Society. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. J. H. Wilson, secy. LOCKPOUT—Niagara County Agricultural Society. Not decided. G. H. Bradley, pres.. Lake Koad; J. S. Woodward, treas.; Chas. A. Warren, secy. LOWVILLE—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 Agiicultuial So- ciety. Sept 27 to 30. E. W. Lawrence, pres ; Thos. Adams, treas.;; W. J. Mallen, secy. MARGARETVILLE— CaUklll 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., Newbourg; Cornelius Macar- dell, treas.; David A. Morrison, secy., New- bourg. M1NEOLA—Queens County Agricultural So- ciety. June IS and 16, Sept. 20 to 24. J. W. Ahles. Bay ride, pres.; Thos. H. Bacon, Jericho, treas.; Lott Van de Water, jr., secv. MONTICELLO—Sullivan Ccunty Fair. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. MORRIS—Butternut Valley Agricultural and Horticultural Association. Sept 27 to 29. C. A. Brown, pres.; D. L Lawrence, treas.; D. C. Winton, secy. NAPLES—Stpt. 27 to 29. T. V. Granby. secy. NASSUA—Rensselaer Agricultural and Lib- eral rts Society. Sept 20 to 23. Gardner P. Marcy, 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—Itcckiand County Industrial As- sociation. Sept. 6 to 9. J. E. Vanderbilt, pres.; M. S. Cropsey, treas.; J. E. Barber, secy. NEW YORK CITY—Driving Club of N. Y. NORWICH—Chenango County Agricultural Society. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. ONEONTA—Oneonta Fair. Sept 12 to 16. Hon. W. L. Brown, pres.; H. M. Bard, treas.; S. L. Huntington, secy. ORANGEBUKGH-Mountain View Driving Park. OSWKGO FALLS—Oswego County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 13 to 16. H. H. Mer- rlam. pres.: Jay C. Harrington, Fulton, treas : Fred. G. Spencer. Fulton, secy. OWEGO—Tioga County Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept 13 to IS. Geo. M. Griswold, pres.: J. M. Hastings, treas.; L. W. King- man, secy. TALATINE BRIDGE—West End Agricultural Association. E. B. Burnap, Canajohiie, secy. PALMYRA—Palmyra Union Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 23 and 24. PENN YAN—Yates County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 20 to 23. Ira R. Brundage, pres.- W. W. Remer, treas.; A. F. Angelt, Itsly Hill, secy. PERRY—Silver Lake Agricultural and Me- chan'ral Association. Sept. 28 and 29. W. L Cbapln, pres.; J. H. Watson, treai.; W. W. Grieve, secy. ^» — ' — ——1 PLATTSBURGH— Cllntofi CoUntv AerlcultU- ral Society. Sept. 13 to 16. W. T. Burleigh, secy. -« 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. B. 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. POUGHKBEPSIE—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. Stlllman, treas.; John W. Bain, secy. RICHFIELD SPRINGS—Richneld Springs Agricultural Association. Sept. 26 to 28 KIVERHEAD—Suffolk County Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 29. Hon. J. S. Havens Patch'igue. pres.: Geo. W. Cooper, treas.; Sylvester M. Foster, secy. ROME—Oneida County Agricultural Society. ™ pt ^ 12 ,r, t0 16 - c - A - Pra ". Verona, pres.; W. D Reese, treas.; J. B.-Ceeshman, Ve- rona, secy. SANDY HILL—Washington County Agricul- tural Society. SANDY CREEK—Sandy Creek Fair. Aug. 23 to 25. H. Louis Wallace, secy. SCHBNEVUS—Schenevua Valley Agricultural Society. Sept 15 to 17. G. E. Guy, pres.. Schenevua; E. J. Goddard, treas., Schene- vus; E. E. Brownell, secy., Schenevua. SCHOHARIE—Schoharie County Agricultural Society. Sept 26 to 30. Daniel W. Jen- kins, Central Bridge, pres.; La Grange Van Tuyl, treas.; H. E. Kingsley, secy. SHAVERTOWN—Shavertown Fair. Sept. 13 to 15. SIDNEY—Sidney Fair Association. Sept 13 to 15. rftamford—Stamford Agricultural Society. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. H. P. HubbelL prei..; H. C. Lawrence, treas.; E. W. Landon. secy - SYRACUSE—Onondaga County Fair. Aug. 22 to 27. J.- Wiltsie Knapp, M. D., 19C3 W. Fayitts st pres.; N. H. Chapman, secy.. Chamber of Commerce. SYRACUSE—State Fair. Aug. 29 to. Sept 4. Gen. Ben]. 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, secy. 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- derhill, treas.; Merritt B. Hale. secy. WASHINGTON HOLLOW—Central Duchess Agricultural Asociation. A. S. Coffin, Oak Summit secy. WATERLOO—Seneca County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 27 to 29. Daniel Yost pres.; Leonard Story.treas.; Edward Nugent aecy. WATERTOWN—Jefferson County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 6 to 9. Frank M. Parker, pres.; C. E. Hadcock. treas.; W. R. Sheels. secy. WATERVILLE — Sangerfleld Driving Park and Agricultural Association. R. Wilson Roberts, secy. WATKINS — Schuyler County Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. Jas. B. FroBt Montour Falls, pres.; F. W. Fiero, treas.; B. L. Piper, secy. WELLSVILLE—Wellsvllle Fair Association. J B.. Jones secy. WELLSVILLE—Wellsvllle Fair. Aug. 15 to 19. D. C. Ackerman, pres.*; John McEwen. treas.; Chas. T. Earley, secy. WEST PHOENIX—Phoenix Union Agricul- tural Society. Sept 20 to 22. John Obrien. 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 L Jas. Hopkins, pres.. Armonk: Joseph B. Lee. treas.; Edwin B, Long. secy. WHITNEY'S POINT—Broome County Agri- cultural Society. Harry J. Wattles, pres.; P. H. Landers, treas.; F. B. Allen, secy. W S^ , °RT-Essex County Agricultural So- K Ciety. Sept 19 to 22. W. A. Tucker nraT enTslcy^ * Dan,elB ' »»*raS SSfc BOBTH CAHOilNA. ^^^-^.^a^^ecV^^ 000 - E ^| E ^y C d I ,^-5~'^ »«* ^rFF^-nn A «aia^ W tlo I n TO N™ Ple ? nont . ToDacco Fa ««- Associa- tion. November. A. B. Gorsell. presTr LUMB^tot? 6 ?? "A G " E - Webb ' "W- « te a? I r-"« Rob n eEO S County Fair. Oct- GruEh^Vcv 360 - B - M^ol. Pres.; Frank PA ,7iF W ?F¥' B - Cu,nb eriaria County Agri- cultural Society. November. Walter WaU fSwrenceVsecy^ ^^^ *-?«■ N S W ^ B , R ? -An "" al Exhibition of East Car- olI 5 a T ,Kh ' Oy^er. Game and Industrial aL sodation. Feb. 28 to Mar. 5. WnTDunrT pres.; Geo. Green, secy. * NORTH DAKOTA. M S^t! A wTo M Sft tC,n n^ 0, S- ty „ F ' aIr Association. r T.2.? . Beo A ^T- Harmon, pres.: D. R. Taylor, treas.; C. L. Timmerman, aicy' OHIO. A 5 A ?T Ada Tr '-County Fair. Oct." 4-7. John A-gSeT^efsriecy- E " *>*>***£.£& A ftf-0 S cr4^ S^LVlnLrprei-^3- AMOV^VS*. 8 -: A' 0 " 1 Hale £££' U * Asm N i^!! e l, Fa L r - August. *' ^ePt^^ 8 5 la S? m ^ r Co - AUR » to aepu t. k. j. Simonton, pres.: J. Cahm trees.; A. W. Fritzinger secy ^ TSh? 8- Athens County Agricultural Asso- ciation. Aug. 23-25. N. W. Baker Chanr^ tS»JSi*- : WlnfleM Scot*, treas.; C. S.Mc: Dougall, secy. BELLEFONTAINE-Logan County ArrlcuU tural Association. Oct 4-7. David ISSn Logansvllle. pres.; c. L. Boitere De«r»rt' ^treas.: E. Pat Chamberhtta sec?' De8raft * BE eV^ V « D ec9: BeUeTUe "^ Co!^&u» Dange- B c R i?^~West Cuyahoga County Agricultural Society. Sept 20-23. L. M. Coe orea-- w 1 secv! 00 "'' Stron * TiHe . treS:; ct'l Busb^; B ?S? I ^ CIerm ?, nt County Agricultural So- ciety (OwensviUe P. O.) Aug. 22 to 26. t?=™ ?♦ Frte »a. prea " Perintown: J. O. Rapp. treas., OwensviUe; John Rowan, secy.. Blowville. nowan, BOWI cP?. GR ^F N-Wooa County Agricultu- mJ.S? 161 ?.- J ept - M to ° ct - 1- Moms A. Mathlng. Custer, preg.; B. B. Bowerstoct treas.; W. S. Haskell. Bowling Green, secy" FAIR SOCIETIES, ATTENTION. Anv Ca kinn ?T rf S « ?.° n ,he Potest attractions, any jtino of Balloon work: also UrarwT Drops, by ladies or gente. Eight years^Sc penence -Write me at oncifofmy free^esci? SS'^S'52. lar of work and terms. ^^^ PROKSTHVEKS ^eronantrNorth Adams,Mi, F^aiir Managers] I want privileges in lKdiana."Ohlo and MfciJ gan. for HATCH'S BIG MIDWAY SHOW Send dates and terms. J. F. HATCH, Mer 3°3 Cuyahoga Building. Cle veland. O W/ANTED. Side-shows to know that I manufacture am sell Curios of all kinds. On hand, one biar Cuba Sea Devil (my best make) 2; feet long, with fine painting. 8x10. Painting $45. Connect! Twins, with two paintings. $30. Big Head Chll with painting.815. Devil FUh. 10 feet irom ti totip.Sisicash.) Lots of other Cnrios chea Send for list WM. NELSON 13 Van Norden St., North Cambridge, ROBERT H. C0BLINS, Distribator, 310 Middle Street. NEW BEDFORD, MAS Big Fair of 1898, at Ripley, C| «ug. 30 <fc 31 Ok Sept. 1 «jfe a* Merry-Go-Round and other privileges for sab Write to L. H. WILLIAMS, Secy. fAIR MANAGERS! NOTICE THE WONDERFDL_— Irwin family JAMES, DORA and JAMES LEO. Aire at liberty to accept Engagements at Fairs... For terms write or telegraph to JAS. IRWIN, 53 CAMPBELL ST., RAHWAY, N. J. 1! According to the censu s of 18 had a population of 48,682. II ^"^•" **^*""* *■* ~ *"^*9 police census of 1895. gave it 52,086. now estimate it at 60,000. It is a good town. A residence town. A city of homes. Idistrib Oakland. I have good references, ana further more, I am a member of the International Asm tion of Distributors and Will. A. Molton's Agency. Whenever you want to distribute Oakland, sen thematterto w B pQ RTER| 408 T . nUl SLj QAKLM0, CAL. I * J