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1 .22 NEWARK VALLEY—Northern Tioga Agri- cultural Society. Aug. 31 to Sept. l. Stephen L. Ball, Berkshire, pres.; E. K. Belden, Richford. treas-; G.E. Purple, secy. NEW CITY—Rockland County Industrial As- sociation. Sept. 6 to 9. J. E. Vandeibtlt, pres.: M. S. Cropsey, treas.; J. E. Barber, secy. - NEW YORK CITY—Driving Club Of £• Y. NORWICH—Chenango County Agricu.tu:al Society. Aug. 3u to S.pt. 2. OGDENSBURG—Ogdensburg Fair. Sept. 6 to 8. W. H. Daniels, pres.; John B. Tyo, secy- ONEONTA-Oneonta Fair. Sept. 12 to 15. Hon. W. L. Brown, pres.; H. M. Bard, • reas.; S. L- Huntington, secy. ORANGEBURG—Rcekland County Fair. Sept. 12 to 15. OSWEGO FALIS-Oswego County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 13 to 16. H. U. Mer- rtanf. pres.: Jay C. Harrington. Fulton, treas.: Fred. G. Spencer, Fulton, secy. OWEGO-Tloga County Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept 13 to 15. Geo. M. Lrtowold. pres.: J. M. Hastings, treas.; L. W. King- man, secy. ttvlatinE BRIDGE—West End Agricultural Association. E. B. Buraap, Canajohne, PALMYRA—Palmyra Union Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 23 and 24. PENN YAK—Yates County Agricultural So- ciety- Sept 2tt to 23. Ira R. Brunoage. presV- W- W. Remer. treas.; A. F. Angen. Italy Hill. secy. PERRY-SUver Lake Agricultural and Me- chan'cal Association, faepL 28 and a. W. L Chapln, pres.; J. H. Watson, tteas.. w. W. Grieve, secy. PLATTSBURGH-Cllnton County Awlcultn- ral Society. Sept. 13 to 16. W. T. Burieign, 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. POTTERSVrLLE—Glen Dale Agricultural So- ctoyTsepL 27 to 30. Cbas. H. Faxon, pres., Chesterton; F. A. Griswold, treas.. Jas* A. Skiff* secy. POUGHKEEPSIE—Duchess c ° un ^ J^l?,"!" "oral Society. Sept- 6 to 9. Reg. W. Rives pres.. New Hamburg; Aug. B. Gray, treas.; Ferdinand R. Bain, secy. - PRATTSVUiLE—Piattsvllle Agricultural and Horticultural Association. Sept 12 to 14. RED HOOK—Red Hook Agricultural CluL Sept, 14 to 16. Daniel W. Wilbur^ pres.. Luther L. SUllman, treas.; John W. Bain, RICHFIELD SPRTNGS-Richfield Springs Agricultural Association. Sept. J5to i8. RIVERHEAD-Suffolk County Agricultural Soci-ty. Sept-27 to 29. Hon. J. S. Havens. Fatchogue, pres.; Geo. W. Cooper, tteas.; Sylvester M- Foster, secy. ROCHESTER—Western New York Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 13 to 15. ROME-Oneida County Agricultural Society. Sept. 12 to 16. C. A. Pratt Verona, pre*.; w: D Reese, treas.; J. B. Ceeshman, Ve- SANM S HILL—Washington County Agricul- tural Society. " .„...__, SCHENEVUS—Schenevus Valley Agricultural Society. Sept. 15 to 17. G. E. Guy, pres., Schenevus; E. J. Goddard, treas.. Schene- vus; E. E. BrowneU. secy.. Schenevus. SCHOHARIE—Schoharie C°"J?»y AsiLultural Society. Sept- 26 to 30. Daniel W. Jen- kins, Central Bridge, pres.; La Grange Van Tuyl, treas-: H. F. Klngsley, secy. SHAVERTOWN—Shavertown Fair. Sept. la SIDNEY—Sidney Fair Association. Sept. 13 dtSnto'rd—Stamford Agricultural Society. Aug. 30 to Sept- 2. H. P. Hubbell. pre*.; H. C. Lawrence, treas.; E. W. Landon, 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. 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.; Merrltt B. Hale, secy. WASHINGTON HOLLOW—Central Duchess Agricultural Asociation. A. S. Coffin, Oak Summit, secy- a WATERLOO—Seneca County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 27 to 29. Daniel Yost, pres.; Leonard Story,treas.; Edward Nugent, secy. WATERTOWN-^JetTerson County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept, 6 to 9. Frank M. Parker, pres.; C. E. Hadcock. treas.; W. R. Sheets, secy. WATERVILLE — Sangerfield Driving Park and Agricultural Association. R. Wilson Roberts, secy. , WATKINS — Schuyler. County Agricultural Society. Sept, 27 to 30. Jas. B. Frost, Montour Falls, pres.; F. W. Flero, treas.; B. L. Pippr. secy. _ WELLSVTLLE—Wellsvllle Fair Association. J B. Jones 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. 1. 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- E. Allen, secy. Sent. 6 to 9. WESTPORT—Essex County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 19 to 22. W. A. Tucker, pres.. Boquet: A. i. Daniels, treas.; C. E. -Stev- -fns, secy. THE BILLBOARD. KOB.TU CAROLINA. BURLINGTON—Almanance Fair Association. Sept. 20 to 22. S. H. Watt, secy. ELIZABETH CITY—Albemarle Park Fair. Dr. H T. Aydlett, secy. RALEIGH—North Carolina Agricultural State Fair. Oct. 24 to 29. John L., Cunningham, pres., Cunningham; John Nlcnois, treas.; John NlcholB, secy. WINSTON—Piedmont Tobacco Fair Associa- tion. November. A. B. Gorsell, pres.; T. L. Vayhes, treas.; G. E. Webb, secy. LUMBU.RTON—Kobeton County ban. Oct. V. tc 26. Geo. B. McLeod, pres.: Frank Gcugb, secy. FA VETTBV1LLE—Cumberland County Agri- cultural Society. November. Walter Wat- son, pres.; G. W. Lawrence, treas.; G. W. Lawrence, secy. N03TH DAKOTA. MANDAN—Morton County Fair Association. Sept. 27 to 30. Geo. W. Harmon, pres.; D. R. Taylor, treas.; C. L. Timmerman. secy. OHIO. ADA—Ada Tri-County Fair. Oct. 4-7. John r\ Connor, pres.; M. E. Cunningham,treuc.: Agnew Welsh, secy. ' AKnON—Summit County Agricultural So- ciety. Oct. 4-7. M. L. Spiankle, pies.; U. W Brewster, treas.; Albert Hale, secy. AKRON—Street Fair. August. ASHLAND—Ashland Fair Co. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. R. J. Simon ton, pres.; J. Cahm, trer.s.; A. W. Fritzlnger, secy. BELLEFONTAINE—Logan County Agricul- tural Association. Oct, 4-7. David ruouu, Logansville, pres.; C. L. Rogers, Degiatt. treas.; E. Pat Chamberlain, secy. BELLEVUE-Bellevue Fair Co. Gas Dange- lel«en secy. BELLEVILLE—Free Street Fair. Sept. 7 acfi 8. BEREA—West Cuyahoga County Agricultural Society. Sept. 20-23. L. M. Coe, pres.: W. J. Poots, Strong!Ule, treas.; C. H. Busby, secy. BOWLING GREEN—Wood County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. Moses A. Mathing, Custer, pres.; E. B. Bowerstock, treas.; W. S. Haskell, Bowling Green, secy. BUCVROS—Crawford County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 20-23. J. A. McMlchael, pres.; Michael Auck, treas.; B. Beal. secy. BURTON—Geauga County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 6-9. E. L. Strong, Huntsburgh. pres.'; H. C. Tuttle, tteas.; P. W. Parmelee, secy. CADIZ—Harrison County Agricultural Soci- ety. Oct. 5-7. C. R. Tipton, pres.; S. R. Hamilton, treas.: J. G. MUllktn. secy. CALDWELL—Caldwell Fair. Sept. 21-23. David Miller, pres.; John Emmons, lrea&.; T. B. Phillips, secy. CANAL DOVER—Tuscarawas County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 20-23. J. L. Ken- nedy. Vew 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—Street Fair. Sept. 5 to 10. CANTON—Stark County Agricultural Cociety. Sept. 27-30. C.M.Welty, No. Industry, pret>.; H. A. Wise, treas.; J. H. Lehman, secy. CARROLLTON—Carroll County Fair. Sept. 28-30. Wm. S. Smeltz, Jr., pres.: Thos. J. Saltsn-'-i. treas.; C. A. Tope, secy. CHAGRIN FALLS—Cuyahoga County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 13-16. L. K. Dun- ham, Bedford, pres.; W. E. Rodgers, treas.; Geo B. Huggett. secy. COLUMBUS—State Fair. Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. B Cordwell. Batavia, pres.; J. C. Bower, treas.: W. W. Miller, secy. COSHOCTON—Coshocton Agricultural Asso- ciation. Oct. 11 to 14. Ed. M. Haulon, ores.; Corwin McCoy, treas.; RobL Boyd, secy. CROTON—Hartford Central Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 6 to 9. Wm. Moore, pres.. Homer; J.Coleman, treas.; L.S. Clark, secy. DAYTON—County Fair. Oct. 4 to 7. J. Mc- Laln Smith, pres.: Samuel Wampler, treas.; W. J. Ferguson, secy. EATON—Preble County Fair. Sept. 26 to 30. T. C. Anderson. Camden, pres.; C.F. Brook, Jr.. treas.; Henry H. Fair, secy. ELYRIA—Lorain County Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 13 to 16. J.L. Reed. N. Rldge- vllle, pres.: J. E. Wlllard, treas.; W. B. 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. ML Blanchard. -"-ecy. FOSTORIA —Northwestern Ohio Fair Co. Sept. 13 to 16. N. Saltsman, 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. GALION—Street Fair. Sept. 1 and 2. Mr. Bechtol. pres. GALLIPOLIS—Galllpolis 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.White- man, treas.; J. W. Hedrlck, Russellvllle, secy. GREENSBURG—Greensburg Street Fair. Oct. 3 to 8. 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. JEFFERSON—Ashtabula County Agricultural Society. Sept. 20 to 23. H. H. Poole. Con- neaut, pres.: C. L. Taylor, treas.; C. C. Ttahcwk. secv. KENTON—Hardin County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 13 to 16. W. L Huffard. Ada. pres.; Horton Park, treas.; J. H. Rum- rrell, secy. LANCASTER—Fairfield County Agricultural Society. Oct 1 2 to 15. Daniel Arumley, pre--.: C. B. Whlley. treas.: W. T. Mc- fa-wrl-a-v kpav. LEBANON—Warren County Fair Association. Sept 2ft to 1 Huse Bone, pres.: F. M. Cnnnlneham. treas.: Geo. W. Carpv. secv. LIMA—Allen County Fair. Sept 20 to 23. Abraham Harrod, pres.; E. W. Enslen, Elioa. jtreas.; T. B. Bowersock, .secy. LISBON—Clark County Fair. Aug. 23 to 26. T. L Calvert, Selma, pies.; J. C. Agie, Platubuigh. treas.; Wm. Jenkins, Seih, secy. LISBON—Columbiana County Fair. Sept. 13 to 15. LONDON—Madison County Agricultural As- sociation. Sept.6 to 9. Chas. A. Wilsuu, Sunauerford. pies.; M. L. Kea, treao., d. Pancake, secy. MANSFIELD—Mantfleld Trotting Association. MASSILLON—Burioess Men's Street F^lr. September. Mayor Wise, pres.; J. H. Hunt, treas.; C. H. Whitman, secy. MARIETTA— Washington County Fair. Sept. IS to 16. Ed. Flanders, pres.; J. 11. Mc- Connell, treas.: Henry G. Bohl, secy. MARION—Marlon County Fair. Sept. 27 to 30. W. F Hurr. Martel. pres.: D. M. Odal- fer, treas.; J. E. Waddell, secy. MARYSVILLE—Union County Agricultural Society. Oct 4 to 7. Dr. T. B. Shields, pres., Watklns; C. S. Chapman, treas.; E. W. Porter, secy. McCONMEL,LSViLLE—Morgan County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 6 to 8. John O. Walker, pres.; I. W. McEihinny, treas.; M. E Danford, secy. MEDINA—Medina County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 6 to 8. E. S. BIssell. pres., Le Roy; Blake Hendrickson, treas.; Hiram Goodwin, secy. MILLERSBURG—Holmes County Agricultu- ral Society J. N. Johnson, Paint Valley, ires.; W. G. Rudy, treas.; G. F. Gilbert nery. MONTPELIER—Montpeller Fair. Sept. 6 to 9. J. C. Halloway, pres.; A. P. Rolheu- berger. treas.; C. C. Lattannar, secy. MT. GILEAD—Morrow County Agricultural Society. Oct. 4 to 7. C. D. Russell, pies.: J. G. Rusell treas.; O. J. MUIcr. secy. NAPOLEON—Uapoleon Fair Co. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. J. W. Hanna. pies.: R. U. Heller, treas.: J L. Halter, sec>. NEW BREMEN—New Bremen Tri-County Fair. Aug. 30 to Sept 2. 11. Hellbu&cn, pres.; Wm. Nleter, treas.; F. Wlemeyer, pecy. 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. Cbappelear, secy. NEW LONDON—New London Fair. Juue 9 and 10. C. C. Post, pres.; E. G. Day, tre-m.: O. G. Carter, secy. ORRVniLE—Central Fair Co. Sept. 13 to 16. R. F. Christy, pres.; E. P. Williams, treas.; Proctor E. Seas, secy. OTTAWA—Putnam County Fair. Oct. 4 to 8. A. L. Paul, pres.; C. H. Rice, treas.; A. P. Sandles, secy. PAULDING—Paulding County Fair. Sept 6 to 9 J. L. Slager, pres.; W. B. Jackson, treas • F. M. Bashore. secv. POMEROY—Pomeroy Fair. Sept 7 to 9. H. C. Fish, secy. PORT CLINTON-Ottawa County Fair. Sept 7 to ». John Orth, pres.: Fred. Camper, uypsum, treas.; T. S. Johnson, Gypsum, secy. PROCTORVILLE — Lawrence County Fair. Sept 7 to 9. J. P. Eaton. LaBelle. pres.: C T . Reynolds, ♦reas.: W.W. Beckard. sec. RANDOLPH—Portagello Fair. Sept. 30 to Oct 1. RAVENNA—Portage County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 20 to 23. C. R. Doollttle, StreeUboro pres.: C. H. Lambert, treas.; Lafayette Smith, secy. RICHWOOD—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, treas. :-L. Huilliams, secy. ROCK SPRINGS—Meigs County Agricultural Association. Sept 7 to 9. P. B. Stanberry, Pomeroy. pres.: J. McQuigg. Pomeroy, trea 1 -.: H. C. FiBh. Pomeroy. secy. RUSSELLVILLE—Grangers' Fair. Oct. 13. Dum ft Sampson. Ripley, O., managers: A. C. Miller, secy. SALEM—Salem Fair and Exposition Co. SANDUSKY—Erie County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 27 to 30. Chas. W. Tayloi. 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. »rea«.: Arthur McWtlllams. secv. SIDNEY—Shelby County Agricultural Society. Sept 20 to.,23. E. W. Stowell. pres.; W. E. Lleman, treas.; J. E. Russell, secy. SMITHFIELD—Jefferson County Agricultural Society. Sent. 28 to 30. I. S. Vale, pres.; Chas. McKlrney. treas.: J. O. Havne, secy. SMYRNA—Stillwater Union Industrial Asso- ciation. Sept. 13 to 15. D. R. Bethel, pres.; G. W. Young, treas.; S. C. Kelly, Freeport secy. ST. CLAIRSVILLE—Belmont County Fair. Aug. 30 to Sept 1. A. C. Darrah. pres.; K. O Amos, treas.: T. C. Ayers. secv. 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 will, treai".: W. T. Tenney. secy. UPPER SANDUSKY—Wyandot Agricultural Society. Oct 4 to 7. E. R. Larcomb, pres.; Henrv Kear, treas.; Oscar Billhardt secy. URBANA—Champaign County Fair. Aug. 16 to 19. C. H Ganson, pres.; H. P. Wilson, treas.: J. W. Orowl. secv UHRICHVILLE—Uhrlchillle and Dennlson Fair. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. C. V. McClusky. pres.: E. J. Ronlg: secy. VAN WERT—Van Wert County Fair. Sept 13 to 16. J. S. Stuckey, pres.; E. B. Gllll- land. tro-m.: O. D. Swartout. secy. WAPAKONETA—Auglaize County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 6 to 9. J. T. Van Horn. New Hampshire, pres.; Frank RIgdon. troflK.: A. F. Sehaeffer. *ecy. WARREN — Trumbull County Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 15. S. F. Rartletl. pres.; O. D. Morgan, treas.; Jas. L. Ken- nedy, secy. WASHINGTON—Guernsey County Agrleuku. ral Society. Sept. 21 to 30. A. J. Claik, Cambridge, pres.; R. S. Frame, treas.; J. W. Moore, recy WAUSEON—Fulton County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 27 to 30. L. G. Ely, pres., Fayette: W. A. Blake, treas.; Thos. Wlke- sell. secy. WEST UNION—Adams County Agricultural Society. Sept 13 to 16. W. K. Coleman, pres.; Henry Scott, treas.; T. W. Ellison, secy. \> ouuSFIEIjD— Monroe County Fair. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. W. C. Mooney, pres. and treat-.: Geo. P. Dorr, recy. WINCHESTER—Ycung Men's Fair. Sept. 21 to 23. VOOSTER—Wayne County Agricultural So- ciety Sept 27 to 30. E. G. Kbrlght. pies., W. A. WilFon. treas.: I. N. Kinnev. secy. YOUNGSTOWN—Youngstown Fair Co. ZANBSVILLE—Muskingum County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 6 to 9. S. A. Baldwin, pres.; J. E. Lanner, treas.; J. D. Mercer, secy. ZANKSVILLE—Street Fair. 3d week June, 1891. OKLAHOMA GUTHRIE—The Oklahoma State Fair Asso- ciation. Oct 3 to 8. W. H. Cayle, pres.; W. H. Gray, treas.: F. H. Greer, secy. OKLAHOMA CITY—Free Street Fair. Oct. 10 to 15. E. E. Brown, secy.; W. W. Storm, pres.; A. J. Hentborn, treas. OBrGOS. Geo. BAKER CITY-Na fair this sea«>n. Ebell. secy. LA GRANDE—District Agricultural Society. Oct. 10 to 17. Ben Brown, pres.; Fred. J. Holmes, secy. PORTLAND— rortland Fair. Col. O. Som- ers, pres.: J. P. Marshall, treas.; W. B. Struble. secy. SALEM—State Fair. Sept 22 to 30. D. 11. Looney, pres.; A. Bush, treas.; G. D. Gu- brialson. secy. THE DALLES—Second Eastern Oregon Dis- trict Fair. Oct. 18 to 22. J. O. Mack, scry. PENNSYLVANIA. ALLENTOWN-Allentown Fair. Sept 19 to 23. Jeremiah Roth, pres.; W. K. Mohr, secy. APOLLO—Armstrong and Westmoreland Ag- ricultural Association. L. T. Owens. Sec-y. DEAVER—Beaver County Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept 20 to 23. L. S. Anderson, secv. BEDFORD—Bedford County Fair. Oct. 4 to 7. BETHLEHEM—Bethlehem Fair Association. Sept 13 to 16. J. Walter Lovatt. pres.: Geo. H. Young, treas. :-H. A. Groman. secy. BLOOMSBURG—Columbia County Agricultu- ral Society. Oct 12 to 15. R. W. Smith, pres., Mlffllnvllle; 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.; Wm. Mc>- vln, secy.. S. Burgettatown. BUTLER—Butler County Agricultural Asso- ciation. Sept 6 to 9. W. H. H. Riddle, pres.' John S. Campbell, treas.; W. P. Roesstng. secy. CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS—Central Crawford Agricultural Society. Sept 20 to 23. M. B. Ross, pres.; H. W. Canfield, treas.; John O. Sherred, secy. CANTON—Bradford County Fair. Sept 20 to 22. CARLISLE—Agricultural Society of Cumber- land County. Sept. 27 to 30. Chas. H. Mul- lln, pres.; John Stock, treas.; W. H. Mc- Crea. secy. CARMICHAELS—Green County Fair. Sept. 28 and 29. CARNEGIE—Carnegie Fair and Trotting As- sociation. CARROLLTOWN — Cambria County Fair. ?<»pt- 20 to 23. J V. Mausher, secy. CENTRE HALL—Patrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania. Sept. 12 to 17. Leon- ard Rhone mansger. THE KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS, FAIR Is a darsv. and located in a treat show conntv. fifty mile* south of Chimuo. At- tractions wanted: also a good sideshow on liberal percentage. Merry-Gc-Roinul privilege to fell. No gambling. SEPT. 12,13,14,15 and 16, are the dales. LEN. SnAlX. Secretary. Kankakee. III. Vincennes, Ind.. October 3-8, 1898. Only Grtat "PUNKIN FAIR." 28th Annlvtrsary. We have the crowds. JOHN BURKE, Sec. .COE, YONCE & CO. MtPIU'AOTUMlll OP Walking Canes. BALLOONS and Cutlery. Hive utlirnct Vvt ol fiwil*y, Vo- Uou,H.faMu,«e ae. itltvtrtjticu. , Qm4i for OtrMtBU, AncioaiMi tad; Agtsta. CuiBuziul Salts Studi raeltrtT. nhnr'ttCataleni fnt. 713 ST. CHARLES aT. BT.LOffH.VO. Si <£• 1*4 o.tf^i? ii, : IIV, /.-. V 29WW BIG MONEY FOR CANE MEN You can coin money selling my CANKS and TOV WHIPS at all Pairs. Summer Resorts, Beaches. We are the only manufacturers of this line. 40 per cent, saved by buying frpro 119. ;3end for free Illustrated Catalogue. I. EISENSTEIN, 44 Ann St., N. Y. City. THE BILLBOARD. 23 CLARION—Clarion County Fair Association. September. Geo. F. Henry, pres. Peollet; J. J. Frazler, treas.; S. S. Sanghein, secy. COCHRANTON—Cochranton Agricultural So- ciety. CONNEAUTVILLE—Crawford County Agrr- rultuial Society. Sept. 6 to 9. O. C. Ll.ck- ey, pres.; J. E. Rupert, treas.; F. L. Luid. secy. rollKY—Northwestern AgilcuUural Society, •"ept. 13 to 16. Dennis Johnson, pres.; N. It lloath. treas.: Geo. Blair, secy. DALLAS—Dallas Union Agricultural Associ- ation. Sept. 27 to 30. John T. Phillips, prrB.: Geo. F. llilcman, treas.; E. M. Hon- eywell, secy. DANVILLE — Montour County Agricultural Society. DAYTON—Dayton Agricultural and Mecl.an- Iral Association. Sept. 27 to 30. S. a. Burns. Barnaid, pres.; G. F. Clinic, treas.; M. C. Marshall, secy. KHE.N'SBURG—Ebensburg Agricultural So- ciety. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. FOHKSV1LLE— Sullivan County Fair. Oct. 4 to 6. GRATZ—Grata Driving Park and Agricultu- ral Society. GltEENSBURG—Westmoreland Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. W. F. Holtzer, secy. GREENVILLE—Greenville Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 7 to 9. Levi Morrison, prts.; J. W. Vosler, treas.; Till Relss. secv. HANOVER—Hanover Agricultural Society. Sept 6 to 9. R. W. Wirt, pres.; T. J. Little, treas.; M. O. Smith, secy. HARFORD — Harford Agricultural Society. Sept. 28 and 29. G. R. Ressequie, pres.; K. M Watson, treas.; E. E. Jones, secy. HOLLIDAYSBUUG—Blair County Agricultu- ral Association. SepL 13 to 16. P. 11. Brl- denbaugh. pres.; C. H. Porter, secy. HONES DALE—Wayne County Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 29. E. W. Gammcll. Bethany, Beey. IIUGHESVILLE—Muncy Vallry FarnMr^ Club. Sept. 28 to Oct. 1. INDIANA—Indiana County Agricultural So- ciety Sept. 13 to 16. M. F. Jamison, pres.; A. W. Mabon, treas.; Geo. J. Feif. sec>. JOHNSTOWN—Tri-County Agricultural and Driving Park Association. Sept. 5 to 9. T. A. Cresswell, pres.; Geo. H. Brown, treas.; J. H. Lalne, secy.. Box 246. KUTZTOWN—Keystone Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. J. B. Esser. 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 Vallev Fair Association. Sept. 7 to 9. John II. Shugar. pres.; Jehn H. Funk, treas.; Dr. W. B. Means. sec>. LEH1GHTON—Carbon County Industrial As- sociation. Sept. 27 to 30. Henry Miller, pres.; Valentine Schwartz, treas.; C. W. Bower, secy. LEWISBURG — Union County Agricultural Association. MANSFIELD—20th Annual Mansfield Fair. Sept. 27 to 30. Chas. S. Ross. pres.. Wayne; A. Pitts, secy.: W. D. Husted, treas. MARCUS HOOK—Delaware County Fair and Industrial Exposition. Sept. 13 to 17. MEADVILLE—Meadvllle Fair and Driving Park Association. Sept. 27 to 30. S. B. Dick, pres.: F. A. Sutton, treas.; W. H. Gas- sill, secy. MERCER—Mercer Central Agricultural As- sociation. Sept. 27 to 29. Thos. P. Nun- nrll. Indian Run, pres.; Jas. B. Grubb, I treas.: John P. Orr, secy. I MILTON—Milton Driving Park and Fair As- sociation. Oct. 4 to 7. I. A. Esrhbach, pres.: M. H. Barr, treas.; Edwin Paul, secy. MONTROSE—Susquehanna County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 4 and 5. W. A. Tits- worth, secy. NAZARETH—Northampton County Agrlcul? tural Society. Oct. 4 to 7. Frank T. Uer- net, pres.; J. R. Relnhelmer, treas.: J. J. Mans. secy. NEW CASTLE—Lawrence County Agricultu- ral Society. NEWPORT—Perry County Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 21 to 23. James B. Eby, aecy. ORWIGSBURG—Orwigsburg 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. Wm.' H. Hogg. Klrkwood, pres.; F. G. Andrews, treas.; H. C. Thomas, secy. PARKERS LANDING—Parker Agricultural Association. PHILADELPHIA—Belmont Driving Club. P1TTSTON—Luzerne County FalrAssoclatlon. PORT ALLEGHENY—McKean County Fair. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. E. P. Dalrymple, pres.; •E. P. Dolley. treas.: J. B. Colcard. secy. PORT ROYAL-Junlata County Fair. Sept. 14 to 16. READING—Berks County Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Oct. 4 to 7. Cyrus T. Fox. secy. STROUDSBURO—Monroe County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 6 to 9. J. S. Williams, pres.; O. F. PhllllpB, treas.; T. C. Brown. secy. STONEBORO—Mercer County Agrlcultuial Society. Sept. 20 to 22. A. S. Reed. Grove <"lty. pres.; Robt. P. Cann. treas.; Geo. H. l*ow!er. pecy. TAHENTUM—Tarentum Fair Association. ..vAS^v 30 to ScDt - 2 - J - c - Dunn, secy. IOWANDA—Bradford County Agricultural Soc ety. Sept. 27 to 30. K. J. Ayers. Mace- donia, pres.; W. T. Norton, treas.; UenJ. Kiiykendall, Jr.. secy. TROY—Troy Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 16. John E. Dobbins, pres.; E. Everett ;,.?,".. nyrIc - feas.; John A. Parsons, secy. IliNKHANNOCK-County Fair. Sept. 13 to I'NIONTOWN-Fayctte Fair Association, v a I','!; ™, to Sont - -■ Wm - W- Parshall. secy. * A It HEN—Warren County Fair Association. >'• M. Hazcltlnc, pres.; L. K. Russell. ...' r ™*-: Willis Cowan, secy. «AS1HNGTON—Western Pennsylvania Fair Association. Sept. 20 to 23. W. A. Gabby, pres.; Jas. A. Forsythe, treas.; Julius Le Moyne. secy. WATTSBllRo—Wattsburg Agricultural So- ■ioty. Sept. 6 to 9. W. II. Cornell, pres.; A. L. Phelps, secy. WAYNESBURG—Waynesburg Fair Associa- tion. WKSTFIELD—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 ro BURLINGTON—Champlain Valley Fair Asso- ciation. Sept. 6 to 9. FAIR HAVEN—Western Vermont Agricultu- ral Society. LYNDONVILLE—Northern Caledonia Fair Association. Sept. 21 and 22. E. McGennis, secy. appleton-Fox River Fair and Driving pre?'- 11 J° n i A £ S - m to Se P*- 2 - H. Here* teau-secy SnermaD ' treas -: W. F. Bar! AfSi&SitfSJ: 6 ? \% %■ ^ij: Sff—r. "cy. BARABOO-Sank ConnV. a e " A " eD -. secy, ety. Se£~ ",„ S ou ^5r_ A 8rlc»ltural S ocI- YORK YOUNGWOOD r- Set pres., Adarasburg; D. B. Fisher, treas., GorT; W. H. Holtzer, Becy., Greensburg. - BHODE 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. 6 to 9. F. E. Perkins, pres.; Earl H. Porter, treas.; Walter W. Dexter, secy. RIVER POINT—Pawtuxet Valley Park Agri- cultural Association. SOUTH CAHOTJNA. 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 11. T. J. Cunningham, Chester, pres.; Geo. H. Iluggins, treas.; Thos. II. Halloway, Poma- rla, secy. GEORGETOWN—Colored State Fair. R. B. Anderson, pres. LEXINGTON C. H.—Lexington County Fair. Oct. 26 to 28. 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. BRISTOL—Carnival and Street Fair. Oct. 0 to 7. BROWNSVILLE—Haywocd County Fair As- sociation. Oct. 11 to 13. W. R. Hclbrook. secy. CIARKSVILLE—Montgomery County Fair. Oct. 12 to IS. 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. 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. WATERTOWN—Wilson County Fair Associa- tion. Sept. 1 to 4. TEXAS. BROWNWOOD—Brown County Stock Fair. Nov. 11 and 12^, C. H. Woodard, pres.; Will H. Mayea. aecy. BROWNWOOD—Grand Harvest Carnival. Oct. 3 to 5. Brook Smith, pres.: Will H. Mayes, manager; Prof. Carl Vincin, 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—Afro-American Fair. Oct. 1 to 16. Prof. N. W. Harllee, pres. DENTON—Denton County Blooded Stock and Fair Association. Sept. 1* to 17. W. A. Miller, secy. DICKINSON—Texas Coast Fair. Not decid- ed. C. W. Wllklna, pres.. Clear Creek; J. Lobih. treas., Galveston; D. B. Rogers, secy., Galveston. GROESBECK—Limestone County Fair Asso- ciation. Nov. 9 to 12. G. V. McCUntlc. pres.; M. H. Clark, treas.; S. D. Bugg, secy. IIILLSBORO—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 Nov. 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. MARQUEZ—Leon County Stock and Agricul- tural Fair. Oct. 26 to 28. W. E. Powell, pres.: F. M. Amos, tre-^s.; Dr. E. O. Boggs, secy. PALESTINE—East Texas Fair and Driving Park Association. Nov. 16 to 19. J. W. Ozmcnt, 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. VICTORIA—Southern Texas Fair Association. Nov. P. to 11. L. D. Heaton. pres.; Theo. Euhlcr. treas.; L. N. Hofer, secy. AtHcultu K raT^e.efy 4L L £ pI Ja 1 C 3 k r, B C0Unt ' 0?msb'y. P ?ecV & "^Stf S& t t BLOOMINGTON—Sent 7 *„ a SHELDON JUNCTION-Franklln County Ag- pSS^-C' Muffley, secy. - Sarbo ' ncultural and Mechanics' Sncietv in. 11 <-n_E.tn,K—Barron Countv Apt1^„i.„— , „ ciety. jept. g to 8. A?. W. FHnS^re^ amerc-- *— — "-"•• •North to 16. CHILTON^ steTn "^ ftt palf _ ^J Hender, pres. NORTHFIELD—Dog River Valley Fair As- sociation. Sept. 20 to 22. W. W. Holden clerk. RUTLAND—Rutland County Fair. Sept. 13 to 15. c. M: Winslow, Brandon, pres.; Fred. A. Field, secy, and treas, rieuitural and Mechanics' Society. Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. 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. SepL 21-22. Y. D. Nelson, pres.; H. W. Hibbard, treas., South Ryegate; F. R. McColl, secy.. South Ryegate, ,,, \x SPRINGFIELD—Springfield County Fair Sept. 13 and 14. R. W. Whitney, pres.; G F. Leland. treas.: L. M. Gragin. secy. 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. Harrlman, secy. TUNBRIDGE—Union Agricultural Society. WATERBURY—Winooski Valley Agricultural Association. SepL 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 T . Hoffman, secy. WOODSTOCK—Windsor County Agricultural Society. Sept. 28 to 30. VIBGHNIA. CLAREMONT—Temperpance, Industrial and Prospect Association. Sept. 27 to 29. Prof. 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. KILMARNOCK—Chesapeake County Fair. Nov. 3 to 5. • NORFOLK—Virginia State Fair and Agricul- tural Association. Oct. 4 to 8. John Mar- iner, Dres : R. S. Cromwell, treas.; W. E. Dillon, secy. RICHMOND—Virginia State Agricultural and Mechanics' Society. STAUNTON—Baldwin District Fair Associa- tion. G. Julian Pratt. Waynesboro, secy. TAPPAHANNOCK—Tidewater County Fair Sept. 7 to 9. UPPERVILLE—Upperville County Fair. Sept. 15 and 16. WINCHESTER—Shenandoah Valley Agricul- tural Society. OcL 11 to 14. C. B. Rouse. 459 Broadway, New York City, pres.; P. C. Grone, treas.; E. G. Hollls, secy. • WEST, VIBOINIA CLARKSBURG—West Virginia Central Agri- cultural and Mechanical Association. Sept. 6 to 8. C. L. Hickman, pres.; M. M. Thompson, secy. MIDDLEBOCRNE—Tyler County Exposition and Fair Association. Aug. 23 to 26. John W. Lazear. pres.: W. E. Klrchner, treas.; John Riggle. secy. NEW MARTINSVILLE—Wefel County Fair Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. S. R. Martin, secy. PENNSBORO—Ritchie County Agricultural and Fair Association. Sept. 13 to 16. L. P. Wilson, pres.; Dr. G. P. Sigler, treas.; Will A. Strickler. secy. SHEPHERDSTOWN—Morgans Grove Fair. Sept 6 to 9. Dr. A. S. Reynolds, pres.; G. T. Licklider, treas.; R. S. M. Hoffman. secy. ; ,. . tjtj 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. wrlgt^y t ' e -."'ca m ero"n; SoITe. S&i pres. w. Superior? W. W "pffn? - . Asen « Shaw, C s t e^ ID0N - SejIt - « *«> «- Samuel "ScSfSg?*-**- " * * H. a Com- nr r e e r S : : se?y * ""^ ^ "E^ ^^t^sTptlTro^ ? U B nt $oh ASrtCnlt '« I Geo. L. Harrington ' s"ecy Jonn8 °n. P«»; ELLSWORTH-O^Vt^. E . s . ^^ JEFFERSON-bct 4 to 7 ?* YOU £*' 8eCy - secy. ° '• J> **• Kearney. KEWAUNEE—SepL 14 to 17 T„„ « ,. Carlton, secy "• Jas " Murphy, L s\r?t R ? SS T 3 7 In T\ er - State P «". Aug. 29 to tXL* C J °| n vlnAukerT!-" T - =■ *£u£ MADISON-Sept. 19 to at? 7 ' Flach, secy? * ecmer ' *<**•; Dr. E. R. MAUSTON-Juneau County Agricultural s„. pre? - - P" S A **£ Se ^ *• ^aTsKLSF' Sec?!' ' A - AdIer « *<**•: J - C. Baldwin, M den , a >V secy ePt - 7 t0 9 - **»W B'°wn. »»- MO^RS^ A -- erS ° n - ^^ IPS^ 1 to^rc. 33SKS SET-W- rSV° * &***££ non?"se?y ^"^ treas -* Henr 3r Canl NE ^r^. ICHM P ND - New Richmond Park As. Sac?" J * N - McCoy ' treas "! J - A. Hugfe,; Miss Clara Jackson, treas.; FrerL W. Ruff; VVSHtNGTON. COLFAS—Whitman County Fruit and Agri- cultural Association. Benj. Burgunder, pres.; A. J. Davis, treas.; Geo. H. Lennox, secy. MT. VERNON—Skagit County Horticultural Society. Oct. 6 to 8. Capt. D. F. Decatur pres.: E. K. Matlock, secy.-treas. NEW WHATCOM—Northwest Fair. Sept. 28 to 30. Mr. Edens. pres.: Chas. Donovan secv. NORTH YAKIMA—Washington State Fair Association. Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. J. M. Bax- ter, pres.: Wm. Lee, sr.. treas.; Dr. T B. Gunn. secy. SOUTH BEND—Pacific County Fair Asso- ciation. September. M. Monohon. pres.; F. A. Hazelton. treas.: T. S. Thorp, secy SPOKANE—Spokane Fruit Fair. Oct. 4 to 15. John A. Finch, pres.; Howell W. Peel, treas.: H. Bolster, secy, and manager. TACOMA—F j County Agricultural and In- dustrial Association. "WISCONSIN. AMHERST—Portage County Agricultural So- ? ,e ly-^ eDt - 13 t0 16 - A. G. Cate. pres.; . x£.. G .'„ w .? bster ' tr eas-: A. J. Smith, secy. ANTIGO— Sept. 12 to 14. Kennedy Scott. Rio secy. ' Haywood County Fair. BROWNSVILLE, TENN. October 27 to 29. ZEREDA J S A, ^asg r Ioo i e ?f-5 tc - 'Everything first-class and leiVti- ^? te - Lr£ an If en S a *«* for fairs, carnivals, and all out-door attractions. Will buy large strike" Address, H. C. LE VERNE, Congress Heights, D. C. Established 1823. WM. H. WARNER & BRO. N\ E DAL ISTS. No. 424 N. 9th St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Medals in all metals struck to order for all pur noses that may be desired. We -want the ad dress or all streetmen throughout the United Mates. VERMONT. •lolui Phclpa, treas.; 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. SepL 28 and 29. G. W. Hood, pres.; J. J. Estey, treas.; L. L. Stlckney, secy. The 0*lty Fair Held iij Delaware! AT DOVER, September 13,14, IS and 16,1898. Cher 40,000 people will attend. Privileges nowforsaie. Catalogues free. /*. IN. BROWN, Sec., Dover, Del. .-<