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24 PLYMOUTH—Sheboygan County Agricultural Society. Sept. 15 to 17. Henry Wheeler, Br., pres.; E. A. Dow, treas.; OUo Gaffron. POSTAGE—Columbia. County Agricultural Society. Sept. 12 to 15. Geo. Bain, pres.; J. M. Bushnell, treas.; Kennedy Scott, RHINELANDER—Oneida County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 15 to 17. J. C. Cunan. pres.; B. B. Lewis, treas.; A. M. Rogers. HIGHLAND CENTER—Richland County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. H. M. Bock, pres.; J. M- Keys, treas.; W. F. J. SENECA^lept. 2i to 23. G. B. Mltche* Gay's Hills, secy. . „ , , „ ,_ SEYMOUR—Seymour Fair and Driving Park 4ssociation. Sept. 29 to Oct. 1. Peter Tnbbe, pres.; Wm. Mlchelstetter. trea..; H. J. Van Vuren, secy. . SHAWANO—Shawano County Agricultural rietyrsept. 26 to 28. H. R. McComb, pres : Gus. A. Klehesadel, treas.; Louis C. Bold, ST^CROiX FALLS—Polk Couaty Fair Asso- ciation. Sept. 21 to 23. Thos. H. Thompson, pres.; H. D. Baker, treas.; Geo. H. Ely. TOMAH—Eastern Monroe Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 6 to 8. H. J. Skinner^ secjr. TOMAH-W. H. Hlneman, pres.; W.W. War- VIROQUA—Vernon County Agricultural As- sociation. Sept. 13 to 16. D. O. Mahoney, pres.; J. W. Mills, treas.: F. N. Alexander. 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- fart. *reas.: W. H. Berrv. secy. WHITBIHALL—Trempelean County Agricul- turalT Industrial and Driving Park Associa- tion: lug- 30 to Sept. 2. H. H. Scott, secy. ■WEST BEND-Oct. 4 to 6. Jos. ptt, secy. WEST SALEM—LaCross County Agricultural Society. Sept. 20 to 22. Jesse J. Johnson, ires.; C. H. Hawkins, LaCrosse, treas.; F. H. A. Nye. secy. »_.„,. WEST SUPERIOR—Douglas County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. •£«• H. Agen, pres.; Harry Rogers, treas.; Fred M. WU- WEYAUWEGA—Weyauwega County Agrlcul- taralSoeiety. Sept. 27 to 30. VT. W. Crane. preaT; D. Wallee, treas.; A. L. Hutchinsin, secy. CAWADA. ALMONTE—North. Lanark Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 27 to 29. Dr. Lynch, pres.; Ja*7Robertson, treas.; W.P. McEwen, secy. ARGYLE—Sept. 30. BEAUTIFUL PLAINS, (Neepawa)—Oct. 11 and 12. BELLEvTLLE—Bay of Quinte District Fair. Sept-1* 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. BRANTFORD. ONT.—Brantford Southern Fair. Sept 17 to 22. C. W. Yapp, pres.; Geo. HHakely, secy, and treas. BROKENHEAD, (Meadow Lea)—Sept. 26 and 27 BROME CORNER—Brome Fair. Sept 6 and 7. \ M f CARBERRY—July 21 to 23. _,!■_»_ CAYUGA—Haldinand County Fair. Sept 27 and 28. M, McGonnell, pres.: J. W. Shep- pard. secy.: W. McClung, treas. CHATHAM—West Kent Agricultural Society. Sent ZJ to 29. ML J. Wilson, pres.; R. G. Fleming, tress.; Henry Robinson, secy. CLINTON. ONT.—Agricultural Society. Sept 20 and 2L Wm. Coates. secy. „,_,.., COLLTNGWOOD—Great Northern Exhibition. Sent 20 to 23. Thos. RoblnBon, Jr., pres.; W; J. Frame, treas.; J. W. Archer, secy. CRYSTAL CITY—Oct L DAUPHTN-Oct- B. ,-».._._ DUFFERTN. (Carman)—Oct 6 and 7. DRUMBO—Blenheim Agricultural Society. Sept 27 and 28. H. Davidson, pres.; T. fa. Tetter, secy.-treas. ELKEORN-Oct 2 to 8. FERGUS. ONT.-Centre Wellington Agricul- tural Society. Sept-*a and 23. J. J. FLESHERTON—East Rldlne of County of GreiTSept 22 and 23. Thos. Kells. Van- deleur. pres-; B- J. Sproule, secy.and treas. GILBERT PLAINS—Oct L GLENWOOD. (Souris)—Oct 12 and 13. GODERICH. ONT.—Great Northwestern Ex- hibition. Sept 27 to 29. W. F. Clark, pres.: H. L. Watson, treas.; Jas. Mitchell, HALdVaX, N. S.—Novia Scotia Provincial Exhibition Commission. Sept 22 to a. Hon. J- W. Lawley. pres.; D. R. Clarke, Esq.. treas.; J. E Wood, secy. KEMPTVTLLE, ONT.—Oxford Township Ag- ricultural Society. Sept 29 and 30. John R. Rutherford, pres.; August Buchanan, secy, and treas. . -. . -c .- 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. Kerth, secy, and treas. . , LONDON, ONT.—The Western Fair Associa- tion. Sept 8 to 17. Col. Wm. Gartshore, pres.; D. Mackenzie, treas.; Thos-A. Brown, LORNE. (Somerset)—Sept 29. KILDONAN— Oct 4 and 6. MARKHAM, ONT.—East Riding of York and Markham Agricultural Society. Oct 5 to 7. G. R. Vanzant, pres.; W. H. Hall, secy, and MAXVTLLE—Lanark North. .Sept 27 to 29. MILVERTON—Mornington Agricultural bo- ciety. Sept. 29 and 30. Wm. Connell. pres.: W. R. Loth, treas.: W. M. Appel, secy. MINNEDORA, MAN.—Mlnnedora Electoral Division Agricultural Society. Oct 6. T. A. Cuddy, secy.-treas. _ , MORRISBURG, ONT.—Dundas County Fair. gept « to 8. Thos. Morehouse, pres.; Geo. F. Bradaeld. secy, and treas. THE BILLBOARD. THE BILLBOARD. 25 MORDEN — Morden Agricultural Society. - Sept 29 and 30. F. J. Hutchison, pres.; John Gilchrist secy. NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C—Provincial and International Exposition of the Royal Agri- cultural and Industrial Society of British Columbia. Oct. 5 to 13. NEEPAWA. MAN.—Beautiful Plains Agricul- tural Society. Oct 11 and 12. G. S. Mc- Gregor, pres.: J. Wemyss, secy.-treas. 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. HcMahon. secy. OTTEB.VILLE—South Oxford and South Nor- wich Exhibition. Oct 7 and 8. Alex. Mc- Farlane. secy. _ OWEN SOUND, ONT.—Owen Sound Fair. Sept 20 to 22. A. G. MacKay. secy. PAISLEY—Center Bruce Fair. Sept 27 and 28. PARIS—North Brant Agricultural Society. PERTH—Lanark South. Sept 21 to 23. Robt Smith, of Elmsley. pres.: R. Janneson, treas.; J. G. Campbell, secy. Oct 4 and 5. H. C. O'Neail, secy. PETERSBOROUGH, ONT. — Petersborough Central Exposition. Sept. 29 to Oct L Geo. W. Fitzgerald, pres.; W. J. Green, secy, and treas.. Box 181. PICTON, ONT.—Prince Edward County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept 28 and 29. G. H. Bolton, pres.: Thos. Bog, secy, and treas. PILOT MOUND—Exhibition. Oct 4 and 5. T. Steadman. secy.-treas. 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. McElroy, secy. ROCKWOOD—Rockwocd Fair. Oct. 11 and Yt. SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT.—Annual Sale Exhibition. Oct 4 and 5. Wm. Brown, secy. SELKIRK—St Andrews Agricultural Socie- ty. Oct. 5 and 6. Geo. KIngsley, pres.; F. R. Glenwood. secy.-treas. 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. 28 and 29. STAYNER. ONT.—Stayner Industrial Associ- ation. Oct 3 to 5. W. B. Sanders, pres.; J. Wilcox, treas.: Archie Hill, secy. ST. ANDREWS, (Selkirk)—Oct 5 and 6. ST. JOHNS. N. B.—Agricultural Society of City and County of St John. Jas. H. Frink, secy. ST. JOHN. N. B.—International exhibition. Sept 13 to 23. W. C. Pittfleld. pres.; Alex. Macauley. treas.: Chas. A. Everett secy. STRATFORD—Fall Fair. Sept. 22 and 23. W. W. Ballentyne, pres.; John Brown, 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 10. J J. Withrow, pres.; J. P. Edwards, treas.: H. J. Hill. secv. TURTLE MOUNTAIN, (Bolssevaln)—Oct 13 and 14. VIRDEN—Dennis County Fair. Oct. 11 and 12. A. G. McDougall. secy.-treas. WALLACETOWN—Elgin West Sept. 29 and 30. WELLESLBY—Wellesley 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. Henbacfc, secy, and treas. WOODBRIDGE, ONT.—Wcodbridge 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.; WOODSTOCK—R. G. Sawtell, secy. Horse Shows. BROOKLYN, N. Y.—Horse Show. Brooklyn Riding and Driving Club. J. H. Walbridge. KANSAS CITY, MO.—Sept. 17 to 24. NEWPORT, R. I.—Newport Castno Horse Show. Aug. 29, Sept 3, NEW YORK CITY—Natftnal Horse Show As- sociation, Madison Square Garden. Novem- ber. OMAHA, NEB.—Live Stock Show. Oct. 3 to 30. ST. LOUIS. MO.—St. Louis Horse Show. Oct. 31. to Nov..5. John R. Gentry, manager. Food Shows. PHILADELPHIA. Pa!— Food Exposition. Ar- mory of Second Regiment. Wm. Smedley, secy.. 148 Tenth st Nov. 7 to 26. Dog Shows. COLUMBUS. O.—Columbus Dog Fanciers* Club. DALLAS, TEX.—Bench Show. Texas State Fair Association. Sydney Smith, secy. Oct 1 to 16. TORONTO. ONT., CAN.-Sept. 5 to 8. M. Frazer, manager. • Poultry Shows. AURORA. O. — Hamilton County Poultry Show. Dec. 15 to 17. AUSTIN, TEX.—Austin Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Wm. H. Salge, secy. Jan. 10 to 13, 1899. BELLEFONTAINE. O.—Poultry Show. Robt Roberts, secy. Dec. 19 to 24. BENNINGTON. KAS.—Ottawa County Poul- try Association. Mrs. D. Colllster. stcy. Npv. 28 to 30. BELOIT, KAS.—Mitchell County Poultry As- sociation. A. Whitney, secy. Dec. 6 to 10. BIRMINGHAM. ALA.—Dec. 1898. J. H. Mc- Caffrey, pres. „ _ BLOOMINGBCRG, O.—Bloomingburg Poul- try Association. Earl Shaw, secy. Dec. 12 to 17. BLOOMINGTON. ILL.—Bloomington Poul- try Association. J. E. White, secy. Dec. BLUFFTON, O.—Consolidated Poultry and Pet Stock Association. D. J. Kohle, secy. Dec. 28 to Jan. 3. BOONVILLE, IND.—Southwestern Indiana Poultry Club. W. J. Hargrave, secy. Jan. 4 to 7.1899. „ . . BOSTON, MASS.—Boston Pou.try 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 Dec. 3. BUNKER HILL. IND.—Bunker Hill Prultry Association. S. M. Newby, secy. Dec. 7 BUFFALO, N. Y.—Buffalo Poultry Associa- tion. Jan. 2 to 7,1899. E. C. Pease, secy. CANTON, O.—Canton Poultry and Pigeon As- sociation. J. H. Leeton, secy. Jan. 3 to 6, 1899. GAINESVILLE, MO.—Calnesvllle Poultry Association. Mrs. R. O. Woodward, sscy. Nov. 14 to 16. „„„„.. CARC, MICH.—Dec 21 to 27. F. H. Watson, secy. , . _ . CAREY, O.—Carey Fancy Breeders' Club. W. S. Payne, secy. Jan. 16 to 20. 1899. CEDAR FALLS. IA.—Cedar Falls Pou'try Association. H W. Conrad, secy. Dec. 15 to 17. _ CEDAR RAPIDS. IA.—WesteTh Poultry Fan- ciers' Association. C. H. Playter, secy. Jan. 16 to 21. 1899. _ , CHICAGO. ILL.—Illinois State Poultry Asso- ciation and National Fanciers' Association. Jan. 9 to 14, 1899. „, „ .. CLEVELAND, O.—Northern Ohio Pou.try and Pet Stock Association. L. R. Hunt, secy. Dec. 7 to 15. CLINTON, MASS.—Clinton Poultry Asfo:1i- tion. E. J. Harris, secy. Dec. 13 to 16. COLORADO SPRINGS, COL.—Pike's Peak Poultry Association. Ed. D. Frcck, secy. Dec. 28 to 31. *_»,....' COLUMBUS, O.—Poultry and Pet Stock Show. J. C. Rowe. secy. Feb.. 1899. COTTONWOOD FALLS, KAS.—Chase Coun- ty P. Association. C. M. Rose, secy. Dec. 27 to Jan. 1. ... CRESTLINE. O.—Crestline Fanciers' Asso- ciation. Nov. 15 to 19. 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. 16 to 21. 1899. DETROIT, MICH.—Michigan State Poultry and Pigeon Association. F. W. McKenzie. secy.. Concord. Mich. Jan. 4 to 10. 1899- DIXON. ILL.—Dixon Poultry Association. H. V. Bardwell, secy. Dec. 6 to 10. DOWAGIAC. MICH.—Cass County Ponltrv, Pigeon & Pet Stock Association. E. E. A1I- eer. secy. Dec. 13 to 16. ELDORADO. KAS.—Butler County Poultry Association. C. H. Pattlson, secy. Dec. 20 to 23. ELMIRA, N. Y.—Elmira Poultry Associa- tion. E. W. Andrews, secy. Jan. 17 to ^ m0 - - . ERIE. ILL.—Whiteside Countv Poultry As- sociation. C. W. McCall, secy. Dec. 19 to 24. ESSEX, MASS.—Efcesex County Poultry As- sociation. A. W. Tyler, secy. Jan. 3 to 6.1899. FALL RIVER, MASS.—Poultry Show. Jchn Crowther, secy. Dec. 7 to 10. F1TCHBCRG, MSAS.—Fitchburg Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Edw. B. Cur- tis, seey. Dec. 19 to 24. FORT PLAIN. N. Y.—Mohawk Valley Poul- try and Pet Stock Association. Dec U to 14. J. H. Fuller, seey. GARDEN CITY, KAS.—Garden City Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Sept. 13 to 16. A. S. Parson, secy. GRAND RIDGE. ILL.—Grand Ridge Poultry Association. T.E. McMuIIan, secy. Jan. 3 to 6. GREELEY, COL.—Poudre Valley Poultry Association. C. R. Beckley, secy. Dec. 26 to 29. HAGERSTOWN, MD.—Oct. 18 to 21. John L. Cost. suot. HAMPTON, IA.—Northern Iowa Poultry As- sociation. C. W. Brotherton. secy. Nov. 23 to 26. HARTFORD, CONN.—Poultry Show. F. M. Merritt secy. Dec. 5 to 10. HAVERHILL, MASS. — Merrimac Valley Poultry Association. Geo. G. Grcenman, secy. Dec. 22 to 39. ' HENRY. ILL.—Illinois Valley Poultry Asso- ciation. R. Freece Burt, secy. Jan. 31 to Feb. 3. HUTCHISON, KAN.—Hutchison Poultry As- sociation. Geo. C. Reltz, secy. Dec. 20 to 24. HOOPESTON, ILL.—Hoopeston Poultry As- sociation. F. H. Ayres, secy. Dec. 12 to 17. INDIANAPOLIS, INB.—Stat. Poultry Asso- ciation. Thos. W. Pottage, secy., Jan. 9 to 14.1899. INDEPENDENCE, MO.—Independence Poul try Association. Wm. Bostaln, secy. Nov 30 to Dec. 3. JACKSONVILLE. ILL. — Central lllnnla Poultry Association. Chas. Reynold;, s^cy. Dec. 19 to 24. JOHNSTOWN, N. T.—Adirondack Poultry and Pet Stock Club. Nov. 23 to 26. 11. J. Qullhot, secy. KINGFISHER. OKLAHOMA—Centre! Okla- homa Poultry Association. H. F. Stephen son. secy. Jan. 16 t. 21. KINGSTON. MO.—Northwest Ml-sourl Poul- try Association. R. V. Glenn, secy. Nov. 24 to 26. KEOTA. IA.—Kcota Fanciers' Asfocla'lon. W. S. Grepory, secy. Nov. 16 to 18. LINCOLN. ILL.—Logan County Poultry and ret Stork Association. Jan. 10 to U, 1S9S. F. A. Hickman, secy. LA PLATA, MO.—Northern Missouri Poul- try Association. E. M. Durham, secy. Nov. 29 to Dec. 2. LE MARS. IA.—Plymouth County Poultry and Pet Stock Association. G. A. C. Clark, secy. Jan. 24 to 27, 1S99. LOGANSPORT. IND.—North C"ntral Indlani P. Association. Sol. D. Brant secy. Jan. 18 to 25. LOUISVILLE. KY.—Kentucky State Poultry Association. W. J. Drulen, 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. MANHATTAN, KAS.—Manhattan Poultry Association. S. J. Norton, stcy. Dec. 1 to 3. McCOOK. NEB.—McCook Poultry Assoc'a- tion. J. S. Le Hew. secy. Feb. 6 to 9. 1899. MEMPHIS. TENN.—Mississippi Valley Poul- try AFFOOtntton. Jan. 3 to 7, 1899. C. R. Barr. 194 2d st. secy. MEXICO. MO.—Missouri S. P. Association. Emma T. Foster. Borland. Mo., secy. Dec. 13 to 17. MIAMISBURO. O.—Nov. 29 to Dec. 5. An- thony Herzog. _ MILFORD. MASS.—Norfolk County P-ul- try Association. W. A. Pyne, secy. D c. 13 to 16. MILFORD, N. H.—Mllford Poultry and Pet Stock Association. E. B. Burns, secy. Jan. 10 to 13.1899. MONTGOMERY CITY. MO—Montgomery City Poultry Association. Miss Lou Bar- ker. Feoy. Nov. 17 t. 19. NASHVILLE, TENN.—Nashville Poultry As- sociation. J. M. Hopkins, secy. Jan. 10 NEW ' ALBANY. IND.—Southern Indiana Poultry Association. Frank Heck, secy. NEWBURG.N. Y.—Wallklll Valey Poultry. Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. W. «. Minturn. secy., Warwick. N. Y. Jan. 17 to 19. 1899. „ „ „ NEW HAVEN, CONN—New Haven Poultry Association. M. 8. Klrkwood. secy. Dec. 28 to 31. NEW LONDON. CONN.—Eastern Connecti- cut Poultry Association. C. B. Smith, secy. T>pc. 14 to 17. „ „ NEW ORLEANS. LA.—Louisiana P.., P. S. Association. Geo. A. Eyrlch. box 714. sta. C, New Orleans, La., secy. Feb. 11 to • NEW YORK. N. Y.—New York Poultry snd Pigeon Association. H. V. Crawford, secy.. Montrlalr. N. Y. .Tun. 31. Feb. 4. 1899. NORTH MANCHESTER. IND.—No'th Man- chester Poultry Association. Jan. 8 to 14. NORTH YAKIMA, WASH.—Poultry Show. Harry H. Collier, spct- Sept 26 to Oct 1. OAKLAND. CAL.-Oakland Poultry Asso- ciation. F. A. Boswell. secy.. Lorin. Cal. Dec. 5 to 10. „. . OKLAHOMA CITY. O. T.—Oklahoma SUte Poultry Association. Jan. 2 to 6, 1899. L. F. Lavertv. secy.. Guthrie. O. T. OMAHA. "NEB—Nebraska Poultry Associa- tion. B. A. Pegler. secy., Lincoln, Neb. Pont. 19 to Ort 1. OSKALOOSA. TA.—Iowa State Poultry Asso- ciation. C; C. Harris, secy. Jan. 2 to 7, 1899. ^OXFORD DISTRICT FAIR^ AND DRIVING A8S'N. SEPT. 26-29. L R. WOLFE, Pres F. W. SIES. Sec. Oxford, Iowa. Free Street Fair and Fariers' Institute. OCTOBER 13, 13. 14 and 15. 1898. EDU1/ARDS*/IL~I-E, IL.L.. Center of big county, j railroads, is miles from St. Louis, Best entertainment town in Southern llliuuis. Good attractions want. d. Address H. C. GEKKB. Jk., Edwardsville. III. FREE STREET F»IR At HILLSB0R0, ILL., Sept. 21 to 24. Attractions wanted Privileges for sale. Write quick. Address E. A. CKB-SS. Sec. 10 ADYERTISERSi vcrtisine and DUtrit^ uting Booth at this Fair, and solicit Sign Tack- ing, | Distributing. Blllposting, etc. Send in quick to DUNCAN C. BE8T. Publicity Promoter, Illllsboro, Ills. ATTRACTIONS WANIED-Hnron Co. Fair. Sept. 2-,-jo. Address A. L. WRIGHT, Bad Axe, Mich. THE GLASGOW. (KY.) FAIR, SHw&Sr^ band is wanted at the fair during the daytime, and the company will give night shows only at ihe Opera House. The night show can obtain exceptionally liberal terms by telegraphing at once to J. TOM. CARTER, S.orttary, Btaigow, Ky. 1'AINKSVILLE. 0.—Pulncsville Poultry, Pin- ion and I'ct Stock Association. Jan. 23 to •>« 1MK1. C. W. Haddcn. secy. PALMYRA. ILU-Palmyra P. Club. S. A. UlKB. Bccy. Dec. 20 to 24. PAXTON, ILL—Central Eastrn 1111 os l-oultry Association. E. U. Pitney, teey. Nov 2'J to Dec. 2. PHOKIA, ILL.—Pcoila Feathered Stock As- sociation. V. Deweln. secy. Dec. 28 to 1-OKTLAND. MICH.-Portland V. & P. S. Association. .1. C. Hathaway, secy. N.v. "9 to Dec. 2. Dec. f> to 10. PlIlNCETON. ILL.—Northern Central Illinois Poultry Association. Dec. 12 to 16. S. S. PKOPHETSTOWN. ILL.—Rock, River Poul- try Association. D. L Woodard, secy. PROVIDENCE. R. I.—Rhode Island Poultry Association. H. S. Babcock, secy. Dec. II HIVER POINT. R. I.—Rhode Ieland Poultry Association. H. S. Babcock. secy. Dee. ROCKINGHAM. VT.-Connic t.ut Rlv.r Val- I..y Poultry Association. Nat. L. Di.a.I. secy. Doc. 20 to 22. i UOACHDALE. IND.-Indlana Fanciers As- I soclatlon. D. H. Harshberger, secy. Dec. llOCKFORD. ILL.—Northern Illinois Poul- try Association. II. S. Crandall. secy. SEIKJEWICK.' KAS.—Harvey County P. As- sociation. \V. M. Congdon, secy. Dec. 5 SiBLEV. ILL.—Slb-.ey Poultry Association. W B Harvey, srey. Jan. 4 to 9. 1899. SOUTH BEND. IND.—South Bend Poultry and Pigeon Association. Fred F. Willis, secv. Dec. 19 to 24. SOUTH FRAMINGHAM. MASS.—Middlesex Poultry Fanciers' Association. C. H. B. Chnpin. secy. Dec. 6 to 9. SPOKANE, WASH—Spokane Poultry Asso- ciation. John L. Mercer, secy. Jan. 24 tj 28 1899. SPRINGFIELD. ILL.— Sangamon County Poultry Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. Jan 24 to 26. 1899. Ward G. Murray, secy. SPRING-FIELD. O.—Springfield Fanciers Association. W. H. Holmes, s;cy. Dec. 26 ST." LOUIS. MO. — Poultry Show. Henry Stelnmesch. pres. Dec. 12 to 17. SUN BURY. O.—Delaware Country Poultry Association. A. R. Letts, secy. Dec. 6 SYCAMORE. OHIO—Sycamore Poultry Asso- ciation. Dec 14 to 17. Earl R. Williams. TACOMA. WASH.—State Fair Poultry Show. Harry H. ColMer, secy. THORNTON. IND.—Indiana Central Poultry Association. W. W. Haller. secy. Dec. 19 to °4 TOLEDO O—Toledo Fanciers' Association. F. C. Shepherd, secy. Dec 15 to 21. TOPEKA. KAS.—Kansas State Poultry Asso- ciation. J. W. F. Hughes, secy. Jan. 9 to 14. 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.—Pou:t:y Association. W. J. II. Williams, secy. Holland Patent, N. *. .Inn. 25 to 3U V1LLISCA. IA.—Nodawcy Poultry Asrocia- tion. J. Ewise. secy. Nov. 21 to 23. WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE. O.-South- ern Ohio P. Association. W. R. Dalby. secy. Feb. 7 to II. 1S99. WASHINGTON. D. C—National Poultry and Pigeon Association. Geo. E. Howard, secy. Jan. 10 to 14, 1899. WAUPACA. WIS.—Central Wisconsin Poultry Association. January. 1S99. W. R. Claus- sen. pres. — .. . , WENONA. ILL.—Wcnona Poult-y Associa- tion. L. D. Brown, secy. Dec. 5 to 8. 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. „ , WICHITA. KAS.—ArVanras Vall»y Toul'-iy Association. Mrs. H. P. Swerdfeger. secy. Dec. 13 to 19. WINONA. MINN.—Winona Poultry Asroc a- tion. Henry He bs. secy. Jan. 24 to 25. 18)9. WORCESTER. MASS.—Central Massachu- setts Poultry Club. C. A. Ballou, secy.. Jan. 5 to 8. 1899. XENIA,' O.—South we: tern Ohio Poultry and Pigeon Association. A. G. Spahr, secy. Dec. 20 to 24. _ ,. YOUNGSTOWN. O.—Youngstown Poultry. Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. E. N. Slnnn. secy. Dec. 20 to 24. ZANESVILLE. O.—Muskingum Valley Poul- tiy AESOriatlon. Dtc. 7 to 10. C. V. Shry- ock. secy. Expositions. CLINTON. ONT. CANADA — HortU ultural Society Exhibition. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. DALLAS. TEX.—Dallas Exposition Associa- tion. Svdnev Smith, secv. Oct 1 to 16. HALIFAX. N. S.—Provincial Exposition. Sept. 23 to 29. . „, , LONDON. ENG.—Earl's Court. Imre Klrnl- fy's Universal Exhibition. May to October. 1898 MILWAUKEE. WIS.—Industrial Exposition. Sept. 10 to Oct. fi. . „ NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y.-Pan-American Ex- position, 1899. It C. Hill. secy. OAKLAND. CAL.—J. W. Nelson, pres.: Geo. Rollh. secy.: Union National Bank, treas. OMAHA. NEB.—Trans-Mlsslsslppl and Inter- national Exposition. June 1-Nov. SO, 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. _ _ . IMTTSIIunO, PA.—Exposition, Sept. 7 to Oct 2° PORTLAND. ORE.—Exposition of 1898. QUEBEC. CAN.—Quebec Exposition Co. Sept. UUO. . - >. _.—•- SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Irish Fair. Aug. 20. three.weeks. L. W. Dudley, mgr. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.—Semicentennial Exposition. Winter, 1901. ST. LOUIS. MO.—Exposition. 1898. SHERIIROOKE. P. QUE., CAN.—Eastern Exhibition. Sept. 5 to 10. ST. JOHNS, N. H.—New Brunswick Expo- sition Co. Sept. 23 to 29. TORONTO, ONT., CANADA—Industrial Ex- position. W. P. Fraser, S"cy. Si pt. 5 to 8. TULLAHOMA. TENN.—Tcbac< o and Gral.i Exposition. December. WINSTON. N. C—Tobacco Exhibition. No- vember, first week. Races. ALAMEDA, CAL.—Alameda Driving Associ- ation. A. O. Gott. secy. July 4 and Sept. M. ALLENTOWN, PA.—Sept. 19 to 23. ANACONDA, MONT.—Aug. 11 to Sept. 10. AUGUSTA, WIS.—Noithwestern Wisconsin Fair and Race Circuit. Sept. 6 to 9. BALTIMORE. MD. — Gentlemen's D.iving Club. Sept. 20 to 24. BANGOR. ME.—Aug. 29 to Sept. 2. BAY CITY. MICH.—Aug. 20 to Sei t. 2. BEAVER. PA.—Sept. 20 to 23. BELLEFONTAINE, O.—Oct. 4 to 7. BETHLEHEM. Pa.—Sept. 13 to 17. BLOOMINGTON. ILL.-Aug. 20 to S pt. 2. BLOOMSBUKG. PA.—Oct. 12 to l:,. BOONVILLE, IND.—Tri-State Rating Cir- cuit. Sept. 27 to 30. BRIDGEPORT. CONN.—Aug. 3ft to S« pt. 2. BRIDGEPORT, CONN—Oct. 11 to 11. BROOKLYN, N, Y.—Brooklyn Jockey Club. May 28 to June 1G, Sept 13 to 29. BURGETTSTOWN. PA.—Oct. 4 to 6. BURLINGTON. VT-—Sept. 6 tn 9. BUSHNELL. ILL.—Aug. 30 to S.pt. 2. BUTLER. PA.—Sept. 6 to 9. CARMI. ILL.—Tri-Sfcte Racinj CrcUt. Sept. 6 to 10. CARROLLTON. O.—Sept. 28 to 33. CARTHAGE. ILL.—Sept. 6 to 9. CARTHAGE. MO.—Sept. 28 to 30. CEDARBURG. WIS.—Sept. 26 to TS. CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS. — No. thwestem Wisconsin Fair and Race Circuit. Sept. 13 to 16. COBLESKILL, N. Y.—Delaware & Hudson Circuit Sept. 19 to 22. COFFEYVILLE, KAS—Sept. 13 to 16. CONCORD, N. H.—Race meet'ng at Driving Park. Aug. 1 to 4. Sept. o to 8 CONEY ISLAND, N. Y.—Coney Island Jockey Club. June 18 to July 4. Aug. 23 to Sept 10. CORSICANA. TEXAS—OcL 26 to 29. T. D. Hightower. secy. DALLAS, TEX.—Texas State Fair Associa- tion. Svdney Smith, secy. Oct. 1 to IS. DANBURY. CONN—Oct. 3 to 8. DAYTON, O.—Oct. 4 to 7. DENTON. TEXAS—Sept. 14 to 17. W. A. Mil- ler, secy. „ DETROIT. MICH.—Highland Park Races. July and September, second week, 1S99. DOVER. N. H.—Sept. 26 to 30. DURAND. WIS. — Noithwestern Wisconsin Fair and Race Ci'cuit. Sept. 27 to 30. ERIE. KAS.—Sept. 6 to 9. ERIE. PA.-Sept. fi to 9. EVANSV1LLE. IND.—Tri-State R-cing Cir- cuit. Sept. 19 to 28. FORT SCOTT. KAS.—Sept. 27 to 3ft. FT. WORTH. TEXAS—Sept. 21 to 24. E. E. Wright, secy. GALLIPOLIS. O.-Sei t. 13 to It. GRAYVILLE, ILL—Tri-State Racing Cir- cuit. Aue. 30 to Sept. 3. GROESBECK, TEXAS—Nov. 9 to 12. S. D. GRUN 5 DY 6 c'eNTER. IA.-Sept. 20 to 22. HAGERSTOWN, MD.-Oct. IS to 21. HAMBURG. N. Y.-Sept. 13 to 17. HARTFORD—Sept. 6. Grand Trotting Cir- IIARRISONVILLE, MO—Sept. 6 to 9. HARTI.AND. ME.—Sept 22 to 24. HILLSBORO. O.—Sept. 13 to li. HOLSTEIN. IA.—Sept. 5 to 8 . HOT SPRINGS. ARK. inter Racing Cir- cuit. December. 1S9S. HOUSTON. TEXAS—Oct 31 to Nov. 5. W. fa. INDEPENDENCE. KAS.-Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. JOHNSTOWN. PA.-Tri-County Agricul- tural and Driving Association. Spring Meeting. June 1 to 3; Midsummer Racing Festival, July 27 to 29: Fall Races, Sept LA GRAND. ORE.—District Agricultural So- ciety. Oct 10 to 17. LEBANON. O.—Sept. 20 to 23. LEBANON. PA.—Sept. 7 to 9. LEHIGIITON, PA.—S(pt 27 to 20. „ ■ LEXINGTON, KY.—Trotting Hcrse Br.e-ers Association. Oct. 4 to 15. LIMA. O.—Sept. 27 to 30 LONDON. O.-Sept. 6 to 9 LOS ANGELES. CAL—Races. Sept. 15 to LOUISVILLE. KY.-RrceF. Fept. 26 to Ot. 1. LYNBROOK. L. I.-Summ r Can Iv; 1 lyn- brook Driving Park. S.pt. 13 to li. R. L. Davis, secy. MALONE. N. Y.-Sept. 2i to 30. MARYSVILLE. O.-Oct. 4 to .. MAUSTON. WIS—Aug. 30 to Sept. 1. MENOMINEE. WIS— Noithwe s t.-rn W iscmi- s:n Fair and Race Circuit Sept. 10 to ZA. MINEOLA. L. I.—Queens County Jockey Club. April 25 to May 3. Aug. 15 to Eu. Oct. 24 to Nov. 8. MT. G1LEAD. O.—Oct. 4 ti 7 NASHUA. N. H.-Sept. 13 to 18. NASHVILLE, TENN.-Tcnn. S so« Breeders Asportation. April 27 to May 6. 1SS9. J. W. Pnrswnrm. secy. NEVADA. MO.-Scpt 20 to 23. NEWARK. N. J. (S. F.)-Sept. 5 to 9. NEW CITY. N. Y.—New City Driving Park. NEW' HARMONY. IND.—Tri-State Racing Circuit. Sent. 12 to 16. NEW HARMONY. IND:-Sept. 13 to 16. NEW LEXINGTON. O.—Sept. 13 to 16. N. ANSON. ME. (Fair)—Sept. 12 to It.. OLD ORCHARD. ME.-Breeders' Mlla Track Association. Aug. 8 to 12 and Sept 19 to 23. M. F. Porter. Mgr. . ■.. . ONDONTA. N. Y.—Delaware & Hudson Cir- eatt. Sept. 12 to 15. A OSKALOOSA. IA.—Stpt. 12 to 15. OTTAWA, ONT.. CANADA-Central Canada Turf Club. Oct 3 to 8. OWENSBORO, KY.-Tri-State Racing Cir- cuit. Oct. 4 to 7. OWENSBORO. KY.—Oct. 4 to 8. PADUCAH. KY.—Padu-.ah Fair and Exposi- tion .Association. Alex. KIrkland, secy. July 21 and 22. and Oct. 11 to 14. PALESTINE, TEXAS—Nov. 16 to 19. Thos. Hall, secy. PAULDING. O.—Sept. 6 to 9. PLATTSBURGH, N. Y.—Sept. 13 to 16. PORTLAND. IND.—Sept. £6 to 30. PORTLAND-Sept 12. Grand Trotting Cir- cuit PROVIDENCE. R. I.—Oct. 3 to 7. PROVIDENCE. R. I.—Sept. 5 to 9. READVILLE, MASS. (N. E. T. H. B.)-Se; t. 19 to 23. RED OAK. IA.—Sept. 21 to 23. RICH HILL, MO.—Sept. 13 to 16. RICHWOOD. O.—Oct. 14 to 18. ROCKFORD, ILL.—Races. Dr. H. McClel- lnn. mgr. SANDY HILL, N. Y.—Delaware & Hudson Circuit Sept. 6 to 9. SCHOHARIE. N. Y.—Delaware & Hudson Circuit. Sept. 26 to 29. SIDNEY. O.—Sept. 20 to 23. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. (S. F.)—Sept. 23 to Oct. 1 SPRINGFIELD. MO.—Oct. 4 to 7. ST. ALBANS. VT.—Sept. 20 to 22. ST. JOHN. N. B.—Agricultural Society Races. Moosepath Trotting ParK. Sept 21. SYRACUSE, X. Y.—Aug. 8 to 11; Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. TBRRE HAUTE. IND.—Srpt. 19 to 2T>. TOMAH. WIS.—Sept. C to 8. TORONTO, CAN.—Woodbine Park Races. Sent. 24 to Oct. 1. TRENTON. N.J. (Inter-S. F.)—Se^t. 2G to 30. TROY. O.—Sept. 26 to 30. . VAN WERT. O.—Sept. 13 to 16. VILLISCA. IA.—Sept. 26 to 29. VINCENNES, IND.—Oct. 3 to 8. VINELAND. N. J.—Trotting Association. .T^bn A. AiMey, sery. VIROQUA. WIS.—Sept. 13 to 16. WARREN, ILL.—Sept. 20 to 23. "'ARREN. O.—Northeastern Ohio Circuit. WASHINGTON. PA.—Sept. 20 to 23. WAPOKONETA. O.—Oct. 4 to 7. WAPOKONETA, O.—Sept. 6 to 9. WAYNESBURG. PA.—Sept. 14 to 17. WESTCHESTER, N. Y.—Westchester Racing Association. May 7 to 26. Oct 1 to 22. WEST SALEM. WIS.—Sept. 20 to 22. WHEELING. W. VA.—Sett. 5 to 9. WHITEHALL. WIS.—Northwestern Wis- consin tair and Race Ciicuit. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VT.—Aug. 35 to Sent. 1. WICHITA. KAS.—Sept. 19 to ?4. ZANESVILLE, O.—Sept. 7 to 9. >aaa aaaaaaaa y^^a aaaa 799999999999 »9^^9»^9; conuencions, Tetes, Celebrations, €tc. $ — v Under this heading -if publish free oj iff charge the dates of all notable ezvnts. which a? . are fiketv ttt attract large -oiicoitrsesofpeople tt to an v oneparticular cit v andfor this reason $? prove of impoi tance lo advertisers, sho-vmen, if) streetmen. general passenger agents, etc. <|P The list ts carefully rev-sed and corrected 4tt monthly. JP ^6 c C CC CCC C CC €CCe€€ S«3«K fe^ ASHEVILLE, N. C—National Liquor Deal- ers' Protective Association. Oct. 10 to 15. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.—Pharmaceutical As- sociation. Slav. 1S99. Frank C. Stutzlen. E'.izabeth, N. J. AUBURN, IND.—Carnival. Sept 14 to 16. W. H. Mclntyre, pres. AURORA. ILL.—Ancient Order Hibernians. 1900. Daniel McGlynn, secy.. St. Louis. BALTIMORE. MD.—Independent Order of Free Sons of Israel. 1S02. BALTIMORE, MD.—International Brother- hood of St. Andrew. Sept. 2S to Oct. 2. H. Bobbitt, secy., Raleigh, N. C. "BALTIMORE. MD.—Supreme Council ot Chosen Friends. 3d Tuesday Sept, 1899. S. K. Wagner, supreme secy., Phila.. Pa. BANGOR. ME.—Knights of Pythias. 0;t. 5 and 6. . „ BANGOR, ME.—Maine Musical istival. Oct. 6 to S. _ BELLEFONTAINE, O.—Annual Reunion ot 132d and 134th Regiments Ohio Volunteers. September. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.—State Haymakers. Kent. 24. BINGHAMTON. N. Y.—New York State Asso- ciation ot School Commissioners and Super- intendents. November. 1S9S. Miss Cora A. Davis, secy.. Whltesboro. N. Y. BIRMINGHAM, ALA.—Phamaceufcal Asso- ciation. May, "99. P. C. Candidus, Moble, secy. BOSTON. MASS.—Sovereign Grand Lodge. I. O. O. F. 1898. BOSTON. MASS.—Netlonrl Locm Fixers' As- sociation. Sept. 14. 1S9S. BOSTON. MASS.—Republican State Conven- tion. Oct. 6. BOSTON, MASS.—Massachusetts Charitable Mechanical Association. October and No- vember. _ _ „ BOSTON. MASS.—American Street Railway Association. September or October. BRADFORD. PA.—Pennsylvania Bill Pest- ers' Asscciation. May 15 and 16. '99. John D. Mish'.er. pres.; John G. Reese, secy. Scran ton. Pa. BUFFALO. N. Y.—Traveling Engineeis. Sept. 14. W. O. Thompson, secy., Elk- hart, Ir.d. . _ CANON CITY, COL.—Fruit Day Celebration. Sent. 15 and 16. _. CANISTEO. N. Y-—Steuben County Firemen s Association. During summer. ' CAYUGA ISLAND, near Niagara Falls)—Pan American Exposition. May 1 to Nov. I. Hon. W. Caryl Elv. Director; R. C. Hill, secy., Buffalo, N. Y. CEDAR RAPIDS, IA.—Carnival. E. R. Shaw, secy. Septembei. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE, N. Y.—American As- sociation of Librarians, 1S98. Melville De- wey, secy., Albany, N. Y. CHESTER, PA.—State Federation or Wom- en's Clubs. Mrs. Horace Brock, of Leban- on, Pa., pres. November. CHICAGO, ILL.—State Federation of Wom- en's Clubs. October. CHICAGO, ILL.—Peace Carnival. Cct. 3 to 15. CHICAGO, ILL.—National Editorial Associa- tion- September. CINCINNATI. O.—National Association of Master House and Decorators of the United States. February, 1899. CINCINNATI, O.—National Charities and Correction Congress. May, 1899. CINCINNATI, O. -National Association of Stove Manufacturers. May, 1899. CINCINNATI—Populists' National Conven- tion. Sept 5. CINCINNATI, O.—Annual Convention of Mas- ter Horseshoers. Oct 11, 1898. W. J. Moore, secy., Pittsburg. Pa. CINCINNATI. O.—Triennial Meeting General Grand Chapter. September, 1900. CINCINNATI. O.—Saengeifest Jubilee. 1899. CINCINNATI. O.—Catholic Knights of Ohio. 1898. James A.- Dalley. secy., Toledo. O. CINCINNATI. O.—Grand Council, R. A. M. Sept 27. 1898. CINCINNATI. O—National Encampment G. A. R. Sept 5 to 10. CINCINNATI, O.—Grand Chapter. Sept 28 and 29, 1898. CINCINNATI, O.—German Day Association. Sept 4. CINCINNATI. O.—National Embalmers' Asso- ciation. 1898. CINCINNATI. O.—Supreme Council Ancient Acceplted Scottish Rites. Sept 20. 1898. CINCINNATI, O.—Wholesale .Saddlery Asso- ciation. Oct 27 to 29. CINCINNATI, O.—Biennial Convention of Bavarian Societies of North- America. 1£99. Valentine B'.ueplein. secy., Buffalo, N. Y. CINCINNATI, O.—National Laundrymen'a Association. 1898. H. W. Stoer, Cleveland, Ohio. CINCINNATI, O.—Old Volunteer Firemen's Life Association. Feb. 22. 1899. CINCINNATI. O.—Grand Court Ohio Forest- ers. 1898. • CINCINNATI, O.—Y. M. C. A. Golden Jubi- lee. 1898. CLEVELAND. O.—Brewmasters" National As- sociation. September. 1898. CLEVELAND, O.—United Association Jour- neyman Plumbers. Gas Fitters. Steam Fit- ters and Steam Helpers of U. S. and Can.- ada. W. J. Spencer. Buffalo. N. Y., secy. September. 1898. > CLINTON. 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