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,10 the billboard. THE BILLBOARD h I ■?:' k 3T. PETER, MINN.—Nicoiiet County Agri- ; cultural Society. Sept. 12 to 14. D. T. M. Lambert, pres.; J. A. Johnson, secy.; H. S. ; Sackett, treas. WINNEBAGO CITY. MINN. — Faribault County Agricultural and Joint Stock Com- pany. Sept 13 to 15. W: D. Richards, pros.; L. C. Stebbina, secy. MISSOURI. 300NVILLE, MO.^Cobper County Agricultu- , ral and Mechanical Association of Boon- j ville. Aug. 7 to 10. H. T. Hudson, pres.; i Fred. Sauter, treas.; D. Jones, secy. pARROLLTON. MO.—Carroll County Pair Association. Aug. 21 to 24, 1900. F. J. ! White, Carroll ton. Mo., pres.: D. D. Betzler. ' CarroIIton, treas.; D. D. Thomas, secy. OLUMBIA. MO.—Boone County Agricultural and Mechanical Society. July 31 to Aug. 3 - J. Burruss, pres.; N. D. Robnett, secy.; W. J. Carter, treas. 3EXTER, MO.—The Stoddard County Agrl-' ' cultural Society. Sept. 25 to 29, 1900. L. P Jeffers, secy. J-IOLDEN, MO.—Johnson County Agricultu- i;]; ral and Mechanical Fair Association. Aug. :}r\\ 7 to 10. Wjl Steill, pres.; T. C. Horn- . 1 buckee, secy. . K. LbE'S SUMMIT, MO.—Jackson County A. and :§:■ M. Society. Sept. It to 14, 1900. E. S. i ,'. Browning, Lee's Summit, Mo., pres. ;W. H. 0.'-- Xoland, Lee's Summit, Mo., -vice pres.; J. ' j C. W trite, Lee's Summit, Mo., treas.; Lewis ->£■ f Lam-kin. Jr.. Lee's Summit, Mo., secy. f': MOBERLY. MO.—Fair and Race Meeting. -,;■: J July 23 to 2S. Jas. R. Lowell, secy. ?v NEVADA. MO.—Vernon County Fair Associa- M;.\ tion. July 31 to Aug. 4, 1900. N;-L. Win- fe ? ston, Nevada, Mo., pres.; H. M. Duck. Ne- 'iMp vada,' Mo., treats.; W. Ei Clark, Nevada, ff\i Mo., secy. '1 pLATTE CITY, MO.—Platte County A. M. & ■fi- I S. Association. Aug. 28 to 31. C. B. Cock- Frill,-pres.; Win. Forman, secy.; A. R. Jack, 9. treas. JKINUETON. MO.—Mercer County Fair As- i sociation. Aug. 27 to 31. 1900. Jeff. Burch- % ett, Princeton, Mo., pres.; F. R. Aufrich, \ Princeton, Mo., vice pres.; Jas. A. Tbomp- J son, Princeton. Mo., 'treas.: Geo. Sturgeon, • Princeton, Mo., mgr.; Fred. W. Coon. ; Princeton. Mo., secy. SOCKPORT, MO.—Thirteenth Annual Ex- Jhfbition. Rockpcrt Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. JJohn D. Dopf. secy. bALLSTOn SPA., N. Y.— Saratoga County Agricultural Society. Aug. 27 to 31, 1900. D. F. Wlmey, Ballston Spa., N. Y., pres.; Walter 1.'Oavert, Oharlton, N. Y., treas.; Frank L. Smith, Birehrton. N. Y.", secy. BATAVIA, N. Y.—Genesee County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 17 to 20, 1900. Daniel tiarris, pres.; C. D. Harris, treas.; A. E. Brown, secy. BATH, N. Y.—Steuben County Agricuttural Fair. .Sept. 24 to 28, 1900. C. A. Shultz, pres. and secy.- " "'■"'-- BROOKFIELD, N. Y.—Brookfleld Mad-son County Agricultural Society. Sept. 17 to 20. N. A. Crumb, secy. CANANDIGUA. N. Y.—Ontario County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. IS to 20, 1900. C. P. Whrtney, Oileans, N. Y., pres.: Homer Reed, vice pres.: Jas. S. Hickox. treas. CANTON, N. Y.—St_ Lawrence County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. 1900. Les- lie W. Russell, Canton, N. Y., pres.; E. H. Gilbert, Canton, N.Y., treas.: A. T. Martyn, Canton, N. Y., secy.; P. R. McMonagle, race secy. CHATHAM, N. Y.—Columbia County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. G. McClel- lan. pres.; H. J. Baringer, treas.;" W. A. Dardess, secy. COBLESKILL. N: Y.—Cobleskill Agricultural Society. Sept. 24 to 27, 1900. O. F. Nelson, Cobleskill. N. Y., pres.; Hon. J. S. Pindar, Cobleskill, N. Y., vice pres.; S. C. Shaver, CoMeskill. N. Y.. treas.; M. D. Borst, Cob- lPEkill. N. Y-. secy. CORTLAND, N. Y.—Cortland County Agri- cultural Society. Aug. 28 to 31, 1900. Frank H- Sears, pres.; C.T. Brown, treas.; W. J. Greenman, secy. DELHI, N. Y.—Delaware County Fair. Sept. 4 to 6. P. P. Mcintosh, secy. DRYDEN. N. Y.—Dryden Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. IS to 20, 1900. S. G. Lupton, Dryden, N. Y-. pres.; Geo. Cole. Dryden, N. Y., vice pres.: D. T. Wheeler. Dryden, N. Y., treas.; J. B. Wilson. Dryden, N. Y., secy. ELMIRA, N. Y.—Chinning County Fair. Sept. 3 to T, 19nn. Geo. McCurrn. srey. FT. EDWARD, N. Y.—Washington Conntv Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. Jud- •son Edie. North Greenwich. N. Y., pres.; W- I- Bristol, treas-: S. B_ Ambler, secy. HAMBURG. N. Y.—Erie Ccunty Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. 1900. Clayton C. Taylor. Lawtons. N. Y.. pres.: W. H. Ab- bott. Armor. N. Y., treas.; G. P. Dick, H«*Trourfir. N. Y.. fwf. WHITINGS POINT, N. T.—Boone County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. P. M. Brown. Whitneys Point, N. Y., pres.; C. N. Dunham, Castle Creek, N. Y., vice pres.; P. H. Landers, Whttneys Point, N. Y., treas.; F. E. Allen, Whitneys Point N. Y., secy.; F. E. Allen, Whitney's Point, N. Y.. mgr. HOETH CAROLtSA. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C—Cumberland Coun- ty Agricultural Society. November. Wal- ter Watson, pres.-; G. W. Lawrence, secy, and treas. RALEIGH, N. C—North Carolina State Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 22 to 27, 1900. Charles McNamee, Biltmore, N. C, pres.; C. B. Denson, treas.; Joseph E. Pogue, secy. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C—Piedmont Park County, Horse Show and Fair. Oct. 30 to Nov. 3. J. L. Patterson, pres.; G. E. Webb, secy, and mgr.; Thos. Moslin, treas. fPRINGFIELD. MO.—Queen City Fair Asso- HORN-ELLSVILLE. N. Y.—Ho-nePs-Tle Fair. ciation. Aug. 28 to 30. W. A. Dennis, secy. ;-T. LOUIS. MO.—Fair. Oct. 1 to C Robt. iAull, pres.; Jos. A. Murphy, secy. MONTANA. ^ILLINGS, MONT.—Yellowstone Fair Asso- i ciation. Oct. 1 to 6. A. L. Babcock, pres.:' JH. W. Rowley, treas.; P. D .0"L>onne:i. g secy. NEBBASKA. JLBION, NEB.—Boone County Agricultural ^Association. Sept. 19 to 21, -1900- iL C^ "Kiesltr, St. Edward, Neb., pres.; J. O'Neil. Albion, Neb., vice pres.; Job. Green, Albion, Neb., treas.; Hi c Brooks, Albion, Neb., •3£ecy. J.URORA, NEB.—Hamilton County Agrirul- » tural Society. Sept. 25 to 28- T. A. McKay, 4pres.; T. .&. .WJUiams, Ttreas.; B. F. Isa- ;§man,-secy. ftASSETT, NEB.—Rock County Agricultural fjSociety. September. J. H. Putnam, Cuba, ;$Neb.. pres.; J. D. Brayton, tretfs.'; W. T. liPhlllips, secy. 6BRTKAND, N03B.—Phelps County Fair As- P| sociation. Oct. 2 to 5. 1900. A. J. Sand- pstrom, pres.; Alf. Andrews, vice pres.;"C! SC. Gibbons, secy.; R. P. Larson, trees. (3ROKKN BOW, NEB.—Custer County Agri- p cultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. J. o. feTaylor, Berwyn. Neb., pres.; A. R. Humph- >rey. Broken Bow, Neb., treas.; LA. Pur- 'cell. Broken Bow. Neb. LAY CENTER, NEB.—Clay County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 2S to 29. B. W. Campbell, pres.; H. E. McDowell, treas.; SO. C. Williams; secy. 2ENEVA, NEB.—Fillmore County Agricultu- |3ral Society. Aug. 21 to 24. Lee Huston, npres.; A. H. Steven, treas.; F. M. Flory, Hsecy. j| LINCOLN. NEB—Nebrasfca State Fair. Sept. Jj VfZ to 7, 1900. S. C. Bassett, Gibbon, Neb., I • Utpres.; R.W^ Furnas, Brownville. Neb., secy. \ !; »<BD OLOUD, NEB.—The Red Clcud Imter- E i*3ate Fair ABsocirfion- Oct. 2'ito 5. 1900. J. \U. JjL. ..Miller, Red taoud. Neb., pres.; S. M. ! j' t?Crabill, Red Cloud, Neb., vice pres.; G. W.' I U iSPow, Red Cloud. Neb., treas.; D. J. Meyers. I i ".JBRed Cloud.'Neb.. secy. i H| jftroCKVlLLE, NEB.—Frontier County Ag- i i; pricultural Association. Sept. 18 to 21, J900 I ii *-!*■ H. Cheney, secy. jjfrf new HAMPSHrKB. Si JjjpNCORD, N. H-—Concord State Fair. Sept. .1J < rjjl to .7. Committee: David E. Murphy, Lewis Ail "JB^ Hoit. George H. Moses. ;5,| ;NASHUA. N. H.—Nashua Fair Association. '"* tl j^ept 3"to 6, 1900. J.E. Tolles. pres.; M. II ; II Qa'Grady, treas.; T. A. Crowley, secy. . iM.Jji-v '■'-. KBW Jj3B8Er. .. 11j [^SENTON, N. J.—Interstate Fair Associa- l|J Wioa- -Sept. 24 to 28, 1900. Gen. Richard ;.}! fgDormeJly. Trenton, N. J., pres.; Wm. 1,. jfjSalor. Trenton. N. J., vice pres.; Rudolph i Jj JT. Kuser, Trenton, N. J., treas.; Matoon R. \*i -ffSargemm.- Trenton. N. J., secy, and mgr. M J^ .'.".;...■'. SEVTOBE. Aug. 27 to 31. 19C0. M. L. Gilford, secy. ITHACA. N. Y.—Tompkins County Fair. Sept. 11 to 15. 1E0.1. . .. . . JOHNSTOWN. N. Y.—Fulton Ccunty Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 3 to 6. 1900. James I. Younglove, Johnstown, N. Y., pres.: Wm. T. Briggs, Johnstown, N. Y.. rtce pres.; Henry W. Potter. Johnstown. N. Y.. treas.; Eugene Moore. Johnstown. N. Y.. secy. LITTLE VALLEY. N. Y.—Oattarangus Coun- ty Agricultural Society. Sept. 3 to 6 1900. J. H. Wilson, secy. LOCKPORT, M. Y.—Niagara County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 19 to 22. Ruthven Kill, Orangeport, N. Y., pres.; C. L. Nich- olls, 45 Main St., Lockport, N. Y., secy.; J. M. Woodward, treas. JlOBKiS, N. Y.—Morris Fair Association. Oct. 2 co 4, 1900. T. O. Duroe, New Lisbon, N. Y., pres.; Ii. L Lawrence, Mortis. N. i".. irwm-: D- C.Winton. Morris. N. \.. secy. NEWARK VALLEY. N. Y.—Northern Tioga Agricultural Society. Aug. 2S to 30. Ch-as. H. Barnes, pres.; G. E. Purple, secy.; E. F. Belden, Kichford, N. Y., treas. OSWQ3GO FALLS, N. Y.—The Oswego County Agricultural Society. Sept. IS to 21. 190J. W. W. Lcomis, Oswego, N. Y., pres.; Ed- ward Quirk, Fulton; N. Y., treas.; Fred'k. G. Spencer, Fulton, N. Y., secy. OWEGO, N. Y.—Ticga County Fair. Sept. 4 to 6. 1900. James Armstrong, secy. POTTSDAM, N. Y.—Pottsdam Agr.cultural & Horticultural Society. Sept. 1S-21. Merr^t Wheeler, PotEdam, N. Y.. pres.; B. T. Scott, Pottsdam, N. Y., vice pres.; H. E. Thompson, Pottsdam, N. Y., treas.; H. S. Wilson, Pottsdam, N. Y., secy.; Geo. R. Smith, Pottsdam, N. Y., mgr. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. >'.—Dutchess .County Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. R. W Rives, New Hamburg, pres.; A. B. Gray Poughkeepsie, treas.; J. M. Booth, Pongu- ■keepsie, secy. ; RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N. Y.—Richfield Springs Agricultural Society. Sept. 24 to 26. M. O. Towne, pres.; G. T. Brockway, treas.; Fred. Bronner, Richfield, NY, secy. R1VKRHEAD, L. I.—Suffolk County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900. Capu WHIliaan p. Dayton. SANDY CREEK, N. Y.—S. C. R. O. & B. Agricultural Society. Aug. 28 to 31. John R. Allen, pres.; H. Louis Wallan, secy.; George T. Smith, treas. SYRACUSE, N. Y.—New York State Fair. Sept. 3 to 8. TRUMANSBURG, N. Y—Union Agricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. J. T. Howe, Trumansburg. N. Y„ pres.: J. G. Conde, Trumansburg. N. Y-, vice pres.; H. A. Moser,, Trumanstmrg. N. Y.. treas.; Myron Boaraman._TrumaiK.ibuTg._N. Y.. secy.; S. . - -._ - — - L. Stone. Trumansburg, N. Y.. mgr. otmeJly. Trenton, N. J., pres.; Wm. 1,. - WALTON. N. Y.—Delaware Valley Asr'cul ir; y|-TAMONT, N. Y.—Albany County Agricul- ', sSural Society and Exposition. Sept. 10 to y-i £3, 1300. Robt. J. McCanley, Albany, N: Y., j>_ |iS>res.; Jtoeph- Snyder. Altamount, N. Y., .*-('efce" presi; V. P. Donno" Lee, Altamount, 31 Jk*. T.; secy.; E»ward Becker, Altemont, W'.l *--*V. "Y. - treoijs.' ; S; fSlGELICA, N. Y;—Allegany County. Agri-" ' $J f«ult—— Society. Sept. tt- to 13,-1900. - E. S. ■frt iSartlett, Belfast, pres.; Charles Lounsbury, 'SI SM t K e| ! c *. vice pres.; H.E. Dudley,. Angel- foi fefc-^fi T..;»ec3r.;"F. H. Jackson, Angelica, -, i3r. T., treaa. ■ • -, " __ - tural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. 190O. We.'.lev Ellis. Walton. N. Y.. pres.; W. A. Shepard, treas.: W. L. Gladstone, seey. WATERTOWN. N. Y.—Jefferson County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. Hon. Wal- tes Zimmerman. Brownville, pres.: Chas. E. Hadcock, Watertown, treas.; W. R. Skeels. "Watertown, secy. WELLSVILLE, N. Y.—Wellcsville Fair. Aug. 20 to 24. 1S00. WEST PHOENIX, N. Y.—Phoenix Union Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. John _ O'Brien. Phoenix. N. Y.. pres.: N. A. .'. Hughes, Phoenix. N. Y., treas;; Jas. A. Pea- oVrgast. Phoenix. Ji. Y.. secy. WESTPORT, N. Y.—Essex County Agricultu- ral Society.-; Sept. 4 to 7.- W. A. Tucker, Bonnet. N: Y„ pres.; A. J. Daniels, treas.; C. B. Stevens, secy. - OHIO. ADA. O.—The Ada Tri-County Fair Co. Aug. 28 to 31. 1900. Henry Young. Ada, O., pres ; M. C. Palmer, Ada, O., vice pres.; S. W. Nixon, Ada, O., treas.; Agnew Welsh, Ada, O., secy. AKRON, O.—Summit County Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. G. C. Stanford, Boston, O., pres-; G. W. Brewster, treas.; Albert Hale, secy. ATHENS, O.—Athens County Fair. Sept. 15 to 27. C. H. Porter, secy. BELLEFONTAINE. O.—The Logan County" Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5, 1900. Isaac C. Miller, Bellefontaine, O.. pres.; John L. Makemscn, -Degran*, O., vice pres.; W. R. Nlven, Bellefontaine, O., treas.;. E. Pat. Chamberlain. Bellefontaine. O.. secy. BEREA, O.—West Cuyahoga Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 25 to 27. Wm. D.ddulph, Dover, O., pres.; W. J. Poots, Strongvilie, treas.; O. R. Stone, Berea, secy. BOSTON. (Owensville P. O.). O.—Clermont County Agricultural Society. Aug. 2S to 31. 1900. John C. Shaw, Nice, O., pres.; J.' O. Rapp, Owensville. O., treas.; John Rowan, Blowvilie, O.. secy. BOWLING GREEN, O.—Wood County Fair Sept. 23 to 29. W. S. Haskell, secy. BUCYRUS, O.—Crawford County Agricultu- ral Society. Oct. 9 to 12. J. A. McMichael. pres.; G. W. Miller, secj.; M. Auck, treas. BURTON, O.—Geauga County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. P. W. Parmelee, secy. CADIZ, O.—Harrison Count; Agricultural Association. Oct. 2to 4, 1900. A. T. Elliot. Shortcreek. O., pres.; W. V. Scott. Hone- dale, O., vice pres.; S. R. Hamilton. Cadiz. O., treas.; J. G. Milliken, Cadiz, O., secy.; J. G. Milliken, mgr. CANAL DOVER, O.—The Tuscarawas Coun- ty Annual Fair _ Semi-centennial for 1900. Sept. 11, 12, 13 and 14. 1900. H. W. Streb. secy. CANFIELD. O.—Mahoning County Fair Sept. 25 to 27.' B. L. Manchester, Hicko y secy. CANTON. O.—Stark County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. J. H. Lehman, secy. "CARROLLTON, O.—Carroll County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 9 to 12. Wm. L. Smeltz. Jr., pres.; C. A. Tafe, *ecy.; T. J. Salts- man, treas. CARTHAGE, O.—Hamilton County Agricul- tural Association. Aug. 14 to 18, 1900. Jas. L. Obison, CarUtage, O., pres.; D. R. Hcr- rick. Sta. F., Cincinnati. O., vice pres-: E. H. Huffman. Sharonville, O., treas.; D. S. Sampson, Silverton. O., secy. CELINA, O.—Mercer County Fair. Aug. 20 to 24.- 1900. C. W. Halfhill. Mercer. O. ■ecy. CHAGRIN FALLS, O.—East Cuyahoga Fa!r Sept. 11 to 14.- Tryon Baiiy, Chagrin Falls secy. CHiLLICOTHE, O.—Ross County Fair. Aug 7 to 10. Addison P. Minshall, secy. CLAKKSV1LLE, O.—Pioneer Association Second week in August. Warren Brady, pres.; Mrs. Vera A. Kimbrough, secy.; W. J. Reeder, treas. COLUMBUS, O.—Ohio State Fair. Sept. 3 to i. 1900. H. S. Greines, Portsmouth O. pres.; J. S. Stuckey, Van Wert. O., vice pres.; L. G. Ely, West Unity, O., treas.; W. W. Miller. Columbus. O.. secy. COSHOCTON, O.—The Coshocton County Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 9 to 12, 1900. J P Darling, Nellie, O., pres.; R. Boyd, Coshoc- ton, secy. DAYTON, O.—Montgomery County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. W. J. Ferguson, secy. DELAWARE. O.—Delaware County Fair Sept. 25 to 28; W. S. Pollock, secy. BATON, O.—Preble Oounty Agricultural So- c.ety. Sept. 17 to 21, 1900. Frank Mitchell, Eaton, O., pres.; John J. Kaylor, Baton. O., vice pres.; C. F. Brooke, Eaton. O.. "•osr : Henry H. Fair. Eaton. O.. swy. ELYRIA, O.—Lorain County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. W. B. Johnson, secy. FINDLAY, O.—Hancock County Agricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 22, 1900. Henry Snyder, pres.; Jacob Stark, treas.; Wm. Demland Rpcy. FREMONT. O.—Sandusky County Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. J. c. Overmyer, secy. GALL1POLIS, O.—Gallia County Fair. Auk 28 to 81. G. A. Little, secy. -ROktzSl _DI.-A-.ftAC.. Mr. Major, the famous cement man. of New \ ork, explains some very interesting facts about MBjor s lenwnt. - The multitudes who use this standard article know that it is many hundred per cent better than other cements for which similar claims are m»de. but a great many do not know why. The simple reason is that Mr. Major uses the bext materials ever discovered and other manufac- turers do not use them, because tnev are too ex- pensive and do not allow large profits Mr Major tells us that one of the elements of his cement costs $.» 75 a pound, and another co»ts »j 65a gallon, whilea large share of th- so-called cements and liquid gltie upon the market are nothing m-re than sixteen cent glue, dissolved in water or citric ucid. and, in somccas- s.mtercd slightly 111 color and odor by the addition of cheap aud useless materials. Maj >r's cement retails at fifteen cents and twenty-five cents a bottle, and when a dealer tries to sella substitute you can depend upon it that his only object is to make larger profit. The profit on Maj jr'sc-ment is as much asan v dealer ought to make on anv cement. And thisis doubly ti iic ,„ view ot the fact that each dealer Bets h s share of the benefit of M r Major's adver- tising, which now amounts tooverj^oooa month throughout the cotiiittv. Established in 1876 Insist on having Major's. Don't accept any off- - hand advice from a druggist. If yon are at all handy (and von will be likely to fmdihat youareag-wddealratresolhauyou imaeinr) you can repair your rubber boots and family shoes, and anv other lubheraml leather articles, with MnjorsKiibbtrCementand Major s Leather Cement. And yon will lie surprised at how many dollars a year you will thus save. If your druggist can't supply yon. it will be for- warded by mail; either kind. Free of postage. BALLOONS BALLOONS Gas, Hocbet or Whistling. WjS JLAYJ3 ALL FRESH STOCK. Odb Gas Balloons are made of the best French rubber in three i colors, red, blue and grean, and ■inflate full size, warranted best ■quality 4-piecc rubber. f No. Per Gross aGO. Assorted colors $ 3 75 a65. Assorted colors 4 00 1. 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Originators of the New and Marvelous Effects in Silver and Electric Fireworks. Estimate and Proposals furnished promptly on application. «••■»»•■«■ THE A. L. DUE FIREWORKS CO., - - CINCINNATI, OHIO. w GEOilGETOWN. O.-Brown County Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. J. W. Hedrick, Kusselvillc, secy. flKEJUNVIlXB, O.—The Darke Oounty Ag- - rlcultwal Society. Aug. 27 to 31 1900. J. M Brown, De Lisle, O.. pres.; L. N. Reed,. GettytbuiK. 0-. sice pres.; Ed. Anrmou, Gordon. O., treas.; T. C. Manor, Greenville, O.. secy. filfOVE CITY, O.—Grove City Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 22 to 21. 1900. A. L. Nichols. Grove City, O.v pres.; T. P. Barber, Grove City O., vice pres.; Chas. A. White, Grove City, O., tr-jas.; Geo.T. Darnell, Grove C.ty, O., secy.. HAMILTON, O.—Fiftieth -Annual, Golden Jubilee of the Butler County Fair. Oct. 1 to 5. 1900. W. A. Shafor. secy- I EPPERSON, O.—Ashtabula County Fa'.r. Auk. 21 to 23. Chas. C. Ilabcock, secy. KENTON. O.—Hardin County Fa r. Aug. 21 to 24. W. M. Cooney, secy. KINSMAN, O.—Kinsman Stock and Agricul- tural Fair. Auk. 29 to 31, 1910. H. J. Ward, pros.; H. J. Fobes, secy. LANCASTER. C— Fairfield County Fair. Oct. 10 to 13. W. T. McCIeiiaghan, secy. LEBANON, O.—Warren County Fair Associ- ation. Sept. 18 to 21. Huse Bone, pres.; Geo. W. Carey, secy.; F. M. Cunningham, treas. LIMA, O.—Allen County Fair. Sept. 25 to 2S. T. B. Bowcrsock, secy. LISBON. O.—Columbiana County Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 13. 1900. J. W. Hoofes. Salem. O.. pres.; C. F. Lease, Salem, O., tice pres.: It. N. Brown. Grav1s6, O.. treas.; E. T. Mocre. Lisbon. O.. secy. LONDON, O.—Madison County Fair. Auk. 28 to 31. E. B. Pancake, secy. MANSFIELD, O.—Richland County Fair. Sept. 10 to 15 (inclusive). Jerry Necdham. Lex iiKtoii. O.. pres.; W. H. GiSord, Mans- field. O., secy. MARION. O.—Mar'on County Fair. Sept. ^3 to 2S. J. E. Waddell, secy. MARYSV1LLE, O.—Union County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. 1900. John C. Kintner. Milford Centre. O., pres.; John K. Dcdse. New California, O., vice pres.; C. S. Chapman, Maryrvllle, O., treas.; M. M. Tlieworth. Maiysnille. O.. secy. MAYSVILLE,- O.—Union County Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. W. M. T.tsworth, secy. J.'CONNELSViLLE.O.—Morgan County Fair. Sept. 4 to 6. P. H. Tannehill, secy. MEulNA, O.—Medina county Agricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 6. J. M. Crawford, Se- ville, v., pres.; C. E. Hoover, treas.; H.rain Goodwin, secy. MOWIt-ELIER, O—Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. C. R. Belts, pres.: C. C. Lattanner, secy. MT. G1LEAD. O.—.'doirow County Fa.r. Oct. 2 to 5. O. J. Miller,, secy. MT. JOY, U.—Scioto County Agricultural So- ciety. 'Aug. 29 to 31. D. T. lllackburn, Rarden. O-. pres.: W. A. McGeorge, secy.: W. A. McGeorge. treas. NAPOLEON, o.—Napoleon County Fair Co. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. Henry Lange, pres,; John Wilson, treas.; W. N. Tubbs. secy. NEWARK, O.—Licking County Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5, 1900. fr\ B. Dudgeon, Wilken Run, pres.; A. J. Cr.lly. treas.; J. M. Farmer, secy. NEW BREMEN, O.—New Bremen Tri-Coun- ty Fair, Aug. 14 to 17. Henry Hellbusch, pres.; Fred. Wlemeyer, secy.; Wm. Nieter, treas.-. NEW PHILADELPHIA. O—Elks' Ohio State Reunion. Art and Industr.al Exh.bition. Aug. 6 to 11. E. F. Schoch. secy. OTTAWA, O.—Fair. Oct. 1 to 6. A. P. San- dles, pres.; J. S. Stuckey, secy. OTTOKEE, O.—Fulton County Agricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900. A. F. Shaf- fer, Ytiau&con. O.. prxs.; L. Buxton, Am- brose. O., vice pres.; W. S. Blake, W«u- I'on, O., treas.; Thus. Mikesell, Wauscon. O., secy. PAULDING, O.—Paulding County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 21. Lafayette Paul- US, Brlceton, O., pres.; W. B. Jackson, secy.; W.- H. Yant, treas. POMEROY, O.—Meigs County Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. P. B. Stanberry, pres.-, J. W. Sha- ver, secy.: John McQuigg, treas. PORT UNION, O.—Ottawa County Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. J. H. McRichie, secy. RAVENNA, O.—Portage County Fair. Aug. - 28 to 31. Lafayette Smith, secy. R1CHWOOD, O.—Richwood Tri-County Fair Co. Oct. 9 to 12, 1900. C. D. Sidle, pres.; Robert Smith, treas.: C. II. Huffman, secy. RIPLEY. O.—Ripley Fair Co. Aug. 21 to 24. Thos. Buchanan, Jr.. pres.; L. H. Williams, secy.; Capt. E. T. Klrker. treas. KOCK SPRINGS. O.—Meigs County Fair.- Sept. 18 to 21. J. W. Shaver, Ppmeroy, secy. SANDUSKY. O.—Erie County Fa>. Sept. 11 to 14. John T. Mack, socy. - SARAHSVILLE, O.—Noble County Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. Gjo. M. Graham, secy. SIDNEY, O.—Shelby County Agr cultural In- stitute. Sept. 4 to T, 1900. J. E. Ru.s:ll, re- ceiver. . SMITHFIELD. O.—JcfTerson County Far Sept. 26 to 28. 1900. O. O. Baryar. pres.: " C McKlnney. trraB.: J. Hnyrn. s>cv. SrRINGFIELD. O.—"lark County Far. Aug. 21 to 24. .1. S. B"rd, secy. ST. CLA1RSVILLE, O.—Belmont County Fair. Sent, h to 7. T. C. Ayres. secy. SYCAMORE. O.—Sycnmrre Fair Co. Oit. Ifi to 19. 1900.- F. W. Hurd. pres.; G. A. Klnhn. trpns.: P. R. Gntbb. secy. TOLEDO, O —The Toledo Expos't'on - Crm- nnny. Aup. 28 to 31. W. B. Geroe. pros.; C. II. Brand, treas.: T. B. Tucker, secy. TIHVY. O—Vininl County Fair. Sept. 24 ttj 2S. W. I. Tenncy. secv. UPPER SANDUSKY. -O.--Wvnn.dot. County. "»'•. Oc». 2 <n 5. Oscar BHIIinrlt, scry. URBANA. O.—Champaign County Aitriciiltii- ral Society. Aug. 14 to 17. C. H. Onnson. rres.: J. w. Crowl, secy.; H. P. Wilson, trens. VAN WBHT. O.—Vim Wort County Fair. Sent, n t.n 14. o. D. Swnrtout, secy. WARREN, O.—Trt mbull County Fair. Sept- •4 to C. Jas. : I - Kennedy, seey. WAFAKON'ETA, O.—Auglaize. Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 6, 1900. L. H. Stuva., "St. Marys. O.. pres.: J. T. Van Horn, New Hau.p.'hlre. O., vice pres.: T. E. Bowsher. Buskiand. O., treas.; A. E. Sohaffer, Wapa- koneta, O.. secy. WASHINGTON, O.—Guernsey County Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. H. D. McCuIIock, secy. WASHINGTON C. H., O.—Fayette County Fair. Aug. 14 to 17. N. B. Hall, secy. WEST UNION, O.—Adams County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. W. S. Kincaid, West Union, O., pres.: H. W. Dickinson, West Union. O., weas.; T. W. Ellison. West Union. O., secy. WOODFIELD, O.—Monroe County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 4 to 6, 1900. W. C. Moonty, Woodsflcld, O., pres.; W. C. Moon- ey. WoodsHeid. O., treas.; G. P. Dorr, Woodfcfleld, O., secy. WOOSTEU, O.—Wayne County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. 1. N. Kinney, secy. XENIA, O.—Green County Fair. Aug- 7 to 10. R. R. Grieve, secy. ZANESVILLE, O.—Muskingum County Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. J. T. Roberts, Wh.tc Cot- tage, seey. OKLAHOMA. BiCJD, OKLA.—Garfield Oounty Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 14 to 17. 1900. R. Messall, Enid, Okla.. pres.; H. H. Watkins, Enid. Okla., treas.; S. H. Allen, Enid, Okla., secy. PBSB SYLVAN IA. A'LLENTOWN, PA.—The Great Allentown Fair. Stpt. 18" to 21, 1900. Hon. Jeremiah Roth. Allentown. Pa., pres.; Robt. R. Rit- ter. Etkiits, Pa., vice pres.; A. W. De Long. Allentown, Pa-, treas.; W. K. Mohr. secy, and mgr. BEAVER, PA.—Beaver Centennial- Celebra- tion. June 19 to 22. M. Weyand. BETHLEHEM, PA.—Penna State -Fair. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. J. Walter Lovett, btthilehetn. Pa., pres.: M. C. Fetter, Beth- lehem, Pa., vice pres.; Geo. H. Young, Bethlehem, Pa., treas.; H. A. Groman, BeUilelnm.* Pa.. Eecy. BURGETTSTOWN, PA.—Forty-fifth Annual Fair, Union Agricultural Association. Oct. 2 to 4. Dr. S. C. Botkin, pres.; R. P. Stevenson, secy.; W. B. Linn, treas. OAMliRluGE, PA.—Cambridge Fair. Aug. 28 to 3L Albert S. Faber, Cambridge Springs, secy. . . , CANTON, PA.—Union Agricultural Associa- tion. Sept. 4 to 7. Dr. W. S. Lewis', pres.; G. E. Bullock, treas.; C. D. Derrah, secy. CONNDAUTVILLE, PA.—Conneautville Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 6, 1900. Mr. L. D. Corey, vice pres. DAYTON, PA.—Dayton Agricultural and Me- chanical Association. Sept. 25 to 28. W. C. Marshall, pres.; E. Morrow, secy.; C. W. Ellenberger, treas. * ' . HANOVER. PA.—Hanover Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 23 to 28. R. M. Wirt, pres.; T. J.'Little, treas.; M. O. Smith, secy. IIU'C-HESVILLE. PA.—Muncy Valley Farm- ers' Club, rfent- 18 to 21. 1900. Theodore A. Boom. Hughesville. Pa., pres.; Hon, Peter Reed, Hughesville, Pa„ treas.; A. C. Henry, Huehepville. Pa., secy. ..... INDIANA. PA.—Indiana County Agr.cultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. M. F. Jamison, pres.; David Blair, secy.: A. W. Mar'on. treas.: Hon. H. J. Thompson, Marion Cen- ter, Pa., privilege mgr. LEBANON. PA.—The Lebanon Valley Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. Wm. Gassert, pres.; Wm. B. Means, M.D., secy.; J. K. Funck, treas. ■.,,.., LEBANON, PA.—Mt. Gretna Agricultural. Mechanical and Industrial Exposition. Aug. 20 to 24. J. H. Redsecker. pres.; I. M. Rutter. secy.; H. W. Siegrist, treas. LEHJGHTON, PA.—The Carbon County In- dustrial Society. Sept. 25 to 2S, 1900. Henry Miller. Lehighton. Pa., pres.; C. E. Brink- man. Lehighton. Pa., treas.; C. W. Bower, Lehighton. Pa., secy, and mgr. MANSFIELD. PA.—Mansfield Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. 1900. W. P. Austin, Mansfleld, Pa., MILTON, PA.—Milton Fair. Oct 2 to 5, 19<X». Edwin Paul. Mi'ton. Pa., secy. READING. PA.—Agricultural and Horticul- tural Association of Berks County, Reading Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. James McGowan, pres.; Cyrus T. Fox, secy.; Milford N. Ritter, treas. STONEBORO, PA.—Mercer County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 2 to 4, 1905. J. J. Blatt, Sandy Lake, Pa., pres.; R. P. Cann. treas.; G. H. Fowler, secy. TOWANDA. PA.—Bradford County Agricul- tural Society. SepL 25 to 28. 1900. E. J. Ayers. Towanda. Pa., pres.: W. T. Horton, Towanda, Pa., treas.; BenJ. Kuykendall. Towanda, Pal. secy. TROY, PA.—Troy Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. B. A. Long, pres.: E. E. VanDyne. tress.: C. L. Fellows, secy. WESTFIBLD. PA.—Wrstfirfd Fair. SjiL 11 ••> IB. Ifon. Frank Strang. se«y- WEST PITTSnON. PA.—Lur.erne Fair Asso- ciation. Aug. 28 to 31.' 1900. A. O. Faril- p»m, PitMcn, Pa., pres.: W. T. McCabe. Pittston. Pa., treas.; Jno. A. Wood. Old F^rirp, Pa., recy. YORK, PA.—York County Agricultural Soci- ety. Oct. 1 to 5. .1. H. Wosan. Mt. Wolf. Pii.. pres.; C. II. Mayer, treas.: E ; Chapin, seey. , . YOUNGWOOD, PA.—The Wc«tmor"land Aa- rv-lt»ral Focicty. Sept. 18 to 21. D. B. F'sber, Mt.Pleasant, Pa., pr-s.; M. P. Shoiv mnk<-r. Greensbure. Pa., treas.; W. F. Holt- zcr. Groensburg, Pa., secy. SOUTH CABOI.INA. W-M.MALLA, S. C—Semi-Centennial Cele- bration. Aug. 16 to 18, 1900.' Jas. Thomp- son, secy. TBTTNBSSTSB. TULLAHOMA. TENN.—Mid-Summer Festi- val. July 4 to fi. Deck Aydlclott. mpr. WATERTOWN, TENN.—Wilson County Fair Association. Sept. « to S. 1900. W. W. Donivell, Lebanon. Tenn.. pres.: J. H. Da- vis, sr., StBtcsvttle. Tenn., treas.; Cacsar- Thonias. WWortown. Tenn., secy. TEXAS. DAL.LAS. TEX.—Texas State Fair Associa- tion. Sept. 29 to Oct. 14, 1900. W. H. Gas- ton, Dallas, Tex., pres.; Sidney Smith; Dal- las, Tex., secy.; J. B. Adone, Dallas, Tex., treas. MARQUEZ, TEX.—Marquez Fair Association. Oct. 3 to o. F. M. Amos, pres.; Sidney Myers, treas.: Dr. E. O. Boggs, secy. SAN ANTONIO. TEX.—San Antonio Inter- national Fair Association. Oct. 20 to Nov. 3. Vovics P. Brown, San Antonio, pres.; J. C. Frost, San Antonio, treas.; John M. Van.^p. San Antonio, secv. "VICTORIA, TEX.—Southwest Texas Fair As- sociation. Oct. 3 to 5. L. D. Heaton, pres.: Theo. Buhler, treas.: L. N. Hofer, secy. UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.—Dcserct Agri- cultural and Manufacturing Society. Oct. 2 to fi. John R. Winder, pres.; Septimus Sears, secy. VERMONT. BARTON, VT.—Orleans County Fair Associa- tion. Sept. 11 to 13. H. H. Somers, Tras- burgh, Vt., pres.; O. D. Owen, treas.; D. D. Bean, secy. ' WATERBUKY, VT.—Winooski Valley Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 11 to 13, 1900. G. E. Mocdy, pres.; "E. G. Hooker, vice pres.; W. V. Bryan, treas.: M. .O. Evans, secy. WOODSTOCK, VT.—Windsor County Asri- cultural Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. H. C. Lock- wood, pres.: C. H. English, treas.: J. S.- Eaton, secy. VIRGINIA. FREDERICKSBURG. VA. — Rappahannock Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Sept. 25 to 27, 1900. E. D. Cole, Fredericksburg, Va., pres.; S. J. Quran, Fredericksburg, Va.. treas. and secy. WINCHESTER. VA.—The Shenandoah Val- ley Agricultural Society. Sept. 19 to 22. 1900. Charles Rouss, N. Y. City, pres.; E. G. Hcllis, Winchester, secy.; Clark H. Pur- ccll, Frederick, treas. WEST VIRGIKI*. MIDDLE-BOURNE. W. VA.—The Tyler Coun- ty Exposition and F^air Association. Aug. 28 to 31, 1900. M. H. Stealcy. pres.; C. B. RigBle. secy. SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. VA. — Morgan's Grove Fair Association. -Sept. 4 to 7. A. S. Reynolds, pres.; G. T. LickKdir, treas.; R. S. M. Hoffman, secy. WHEELING, W. VA.—West Vi-ginia Expo- sition and State Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. 1900. - Geo. Hook. WISCONSIN. AMHERST, WIS.—Portage County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. G. W. Smth. pres.; A. J. Smith, secy.; J. C. Webster, treas. ANTIGO. WIS.—Fair. Sept. IS to 20. Fred. Hayssen. ARCADIA, WIS.—Arcad'a Agricultural and Driving Association. Aug. 29 to 31. N. Lehrbach, pres.; George Schmidt, treas.; George Mathys, secy. BARABOO. WIS.—Fair. Sept 25 to 28. S. A. Pelton, Reedsburg. BERLIN, WIS.—Fair. Oct. 1 to 4. C. _M. Willis. BEAVER DAM, WIS.—Dodge County Fair Association. Sept. 24to 28. 1900. W. A. Van Brant, Hoiican, Wis., pres.; A. L. Wallace, Fox Lara, Wis., vice pres.; C. W. Harvey, Beaver Dam. secy.; H. B. Drak. Beaver Dam. WIf.. treas. BLOOMINGTON, "WIS.—Blakes Pra"ne Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 5 to 7. 1900. C. W. Stone, pres.: S. Kitto, treas.; Lincoln Abra- ham, secy. BOSCOBEL, WIS.—Fair. Oct. 3 to 5. F. C. Muffley. CEDARBURG. WIS.—Ozaukie County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 17 to 19, 1900. Wm. H. Rintleman, pres.: L. E. Schroeder. treas.:.J. Dietrich, secy. CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS.—Northern Wis- consin State Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. J. R. Sharp, pres.: M. S. Bailey, secy.; W. W. Flinn, Chetek, Wis., treas. DODGEVILLE, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. W. J. Davey. DURAND, WIS.—Pepin County Agricultural Society. Sept. 25 to 28. 1900. E. J. Ryan, pros.; W. B. Smith, treas.; J. Dorwln, secy. ELKHORN, WIS.—Walworth County Agri- cultural Society. - Sept. 18 to 21. W. H. Al- dricb, pres.; G. L. Harrington, secy. ELLSWORTH, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 19 to 21. E. S. Doolittle. EVANSVILLE, WIS.—The Evansville Rock . Co. Agricultural Association Fair. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. W. D. Campbell, pres.; Geo. L. Pullen, treas.; F. Springer, secy. GALESVILLE. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. A. A. Arnold.. GRANTSBURG, WIS.—Fair. Sept.-26. to 2S. And. A. Anderson. GREEN BAY, WIS.—Fair... Sept. 3 to 8. A. Spuhler. secy. HILLSBORO, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. A. N. Jones. HORTONV1LLE. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. H. T. Buck. HUDSON,.WIS.—Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. F. M. Warner. JEFFERSON, WIS.—Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. J. L. Kearney. „ LANCASTER, WIS.-Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. G. B. Wheeler. ■ ■ :- LODI. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. A. a.. Hinds. MADISON, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. Eu- gene Shepard. MAUSTON, WIS.—Fair. Aug. 28 to 3L G. H. Ely, Mauston. MENOMONEE, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. R. W. Cronk, Louisville. • MILWAUKEE, WIS.—State Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. John M. True, Madison. •:»■•- MINERAL POINT. WIS. — Souttrwestern Wisconsin Fair Co. Aug. 21 to 24. 1900. Thos. Blacken, vice pres.; Philip Allen, treas.: W. H. Ben-nett, secy. • - MONROE, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 5 to 8. B. G. Treat. : . . " Nbn,boVILLE, WIS.-M31ark County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. E. D. Web- ster, pres.: G. L. Redmond, treas.; H. H, Heath, secy. ' . , , NEW LONDON. WIS.—New London Agricul- tural and Industrial Association. Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. A..RoIoff, pres.; B. H. Bamm, treas.; Henry Cannon, secy. _. NEW LONDON, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. Henry Cannon. _ .. - NEW RICHMOND, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 19 to 21. O. J. Williams, pres.; J. W. McCoy, treas.: J. A. Hughes, secy, . -.-.-- PLYMOUTH, WIS.—Sheboygan County Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 4 to 6. Henry Wheeler, Sr., pres.; E. A. Dow, treas.;.0 Oafrrrn. secy. ^ . - M . . PORTAGE, WIS,—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. J. E J0U6S ''■'"* " *"*" * ~ " ■' PLYMOUTH, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. Otto RH1NBLANDBR. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 11 to 14 W C. Osden. 2," RICE LAKE, WIS.-Fair.' Sept. 18 to 20. -E. "M TlnW6I*S RICHLAND CENTER. WIS^-RIcMand Coun- ty Agricultural Society. Sept. 25 to 28. 1900. H M. Booh. Richland. Ctty, Wis., pre*.; C." A. Matthews. ItMea. Wis., vice P™*-. J M. Keys. Rcihland Center, treas.; W. F. J. Fogo, Richland Center, secy. SENECA. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 10 to 12. Jas. Fisher. Jr., Eastman. „„„„._,„. SEYMOUR, WIS.-Fair. Sept. 27 to 29. H. J- SHAWANO.' WIS.—Shawano County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 19 to 21. M. J. Wall- rich, pres.; D. E. Wescott, secy.: F. O. Perry, treas. _ . . . .r, SPARTA. WIS.-Sparta Driving and Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 11 to 14. 1900. F. W. Teall, pres.; J. M. Fanning, treaa.; J. P. Rice, secy. _. • SUPERIOR. WIS.—Douglas County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 25 to 28, 1900. G L. Herrick. West Superior.-Wis., pree.; Nick Lucius. Solon Springs. "Wis., vice pres.; E. L. Cass. West Superior, Wis., treas.; W. H. Webb. Superior, W4s., secy. TOMAH. WIS.-Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. H. J. Skinner. 1)1 if? • 81 ' •Si HI I m i 1 * ir ■'' t :» i r 1 t|