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Uio THE BILLBOARD THE BILLBOARD. i j 1EP.EA, O.^West Cuyahoga Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 25 to 27. Win. Diddulph. Dover. O., pres.; W. J.. Poots, Strongville. treas.; O. R. Stone. Bevea, secy. ; SOSTON. (OwensvHJe P. O.), O.—Clermont County Agricultural Society. Aur- 28 to 31 MOO. John C. Shaw. Nice, O., pres.: J. O 5? pp ' „9 we ° STUle . O- treas.; John Rowan, Blowville. O.. secy. iOWLING GREEN, O.—Wood County Fair. Sept. 23 to .29. W. S. Haskell, secy. IUCYRUS. O.—Crawford County Agricultu- ral Soc Jl et £, ° ct " 9 to 12. J. A. McMiehael. pres.; G. W. Miller, secy.; M. Auck, treas. URTON, O.—Geauga County Pair. Sept. 4 to 7. P. W. Parmelee, secy." ■ADIZ, O.—Harrison Comity Agricultural Association. Oct. 2J» i. 1900. A. T. Elliot. Steortcreek, O.. pres.; W. V. Scott, Hope- tele, O., vice pres.; S. R. Hamilton, Cadiz. O., treas.; J. G. MUliken, Cadiz, O., secy.; J. G. Mllllken, mgr. lANAL DOVER. O.—The Tuscarawas Coun- ty Annual Fair & Seml-Centennial tor 1900. Sept. 11. 12, 13 and 14. 1900. H. W. Streb. secy. * SpANFIELD, O.—Mahoning County Fair Sept. 25 to 25. B» L. Manchester. Hickory, secy. ANTON. O.—Stark County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. J. H. Lehman, secy. SARROLLTON, O.—Carroll County Agricul- [ tural Society. Oct. 9 to 12. Wm. L. Smeltz. i Jr.. pres.; C. A. Tafe, «cey_; T. J. Salts- man, treas. 'SaRTHAGE. O.—Hamilton County Agricul- 6 J tural Association. Aug. 14 to 18, 1900. Jas. £ •l L. Oblson, Carthage. O., pres.; D. R. Her- ' f| rick, Sta. F., Cincinnati, O., vice pres.; B. ,.,2 H. Huffman. Sharonville, O., treas • D. S r:j Sampson, Silverton. O., secy. { rELINA, O.—Mercer County Fair. Aug. 20 Ma to 24, 1900. C. W. HalfTrHl, Mercer. O.. •ecy. y'HAGRIN FALLS, O.—East Cuyahoga Fair. i Sept. 11 to 14. Tryou Baily, Chagrin Falls,. it t fsecy. HILLICOTHE. O.—Ross County Fair. Aug. 1 7 to 10. Addison P. Minshall, secy. 'A iLARKSVlLLE, O.—Pioneer Association. $ Second week in August. Warren Brady, U pres.; Mrs. Vera A. Kimhrough, secy.; W. |:i J. Reeder, treas. tj OLUMBUS, O—Ohio- State Fair. Sept. 3 to la 7, 1900. H. S. Greines. Portsmouth, O., ■A pres.; J. S. Stuckey. Van Wert. O.. vice hi pres.; L. G. Ely, West Unity. O., treas.; W. W. Miller, Columbus. O., secy. IOSHOCTON. O.—The Coshocton County Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 9 to 12, 1900. J. P. Darling. Nellie, O., pres.: R. Boyd, Coshoc- _ ton. secy. | )AYTON, O.—Montgomery County Fair. 1 j Sept. 11 to 14. W.' J. Ferguson, secy. •DELAWARE, O.—Delaware County Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. W. S. Pollock, secy. ATON, O.—Preble County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 17 to 21. 1900. Frank Mitchell. Eaton. O., pres.; John J. Kaylor, Baton. O., Tice pres.; C. F. Brooke. Baton, O., treas.; Henry H. Farr. Eaton. O., secy. 1LYRIA. O.—Lorain County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. W. B. Johnson, secy. 'INDLAY. O.—Hancock County Agricultural Society. Sept 18 to 22, 1900. Henry Snyder, pres.; Jacob Stark, treas.; Wm. Demland, secy. jS"REMONT. O.—Sandusky County Fair. Oct if 2 to 5. J. C. Ovennyer, secy. ' iALLIPOLIS, O.—Gallia County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. G. A. Little, secy. :BORGETOWN, O.—Brown County Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. J. W. Hedrick, Russelville, \ secy. 1REIENVILLE. O.—The Darke County Ag- ricultural Society. Aug. 27 to 31, 1900. J. M. Brown. De Lisle. O.. pres.; L. N. Reed, Gettysburg, O., Tice pres.; Ed. Ammon, Gordon. O., treas.; T. C. Maner. Greenville, O., secy. (ROVE CITY. O.—Grove City Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 22 to 24. 1900. A. L. Nichols, Grove City, O., pres.; T. P. Barber, Grove "**"" " vice pres.; Chas. A. White, Grove " treas.; Geo.T. Darnell, Grove City, jCS u.. secy. JKHAMILTON, O.—Fiftieth Annual, Golden is ay Jubilee of the Butler County Fair. Oct. 1 il ijl to 5, 1900. W. A. Shafor. secy. ,; -fMEFFERSON. O.—Ashtabula County Fair. ! i II Aug. 21 to 23. Chas. C. Babcock, secy, if *SCENTON. O.—Hardin County Fair. Aug. 21 ', 'S to 24. W. M. Cooney, secy. :■ ffSCINSMAN. O.—Kinsman Stock and Agricul- ■-■• y :*fl tural Fair. Aug. 29 to 31,1900. H. J. Ward, ^. i'.'.VB pres.; H. J. Fobes, secy. LANCASTER. O.—Fairfield County Fair. Oct. .,-, 13 10 to 13. W. T. McClenaghan, secy. 1 'flEBANON. O.—Warren County Fair Associ- i si <|8 ation. Sept. 18 to 21. Huse Bone, pres.; I !S iS Geo. W. Carey, secy.; F. M. Cunningham, ml l\ ;-§ treas. M if jClMA. O.—Allen County Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. >I ff i*B T. B. Bowersock. secv. til City, O., US O.. secy. MONTPELIER, O.—Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. C R. Betts, pres.; C. C. Lattanner, secy. MT. GILEAD, O.—Morrow County Fair. Oct 2 to 5. O. J. Miller, secy. MT. JOY, O.—Scioto County Agricultural So- ciety. Aug. 29 to 31. D. T. Blackburn, 5?™i en L 0 .;' pres - : w - •*- 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. NK WARK. U—-Licking County Agricultural • SS, C , i , ety - „° ct - 2 to 5 - 190 °- F - B - Dudgeon. Wilken Run, pres.; A. J. Crilly, treas.; J. M. Farmer, secy. NEW BREMEN, O.—New Bremen Tri-Coun- ty Fair, Aug. 14 to 17. Henry Hellbusch, pres.; Fred. Wiemeyer, secy.; Wm. Nieter, treas. NEW PHILADELPHIA, O.—Elks' Ohio State Reunion, Art and Industrial Exhibition. «™ s i.. 6 to u - 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. Wauseon, O., pres.; L. Buxton, Am- brose, O., vice pres.; W. S. Blake, Wau- seon, o., treas.; Tiros. Mikesell, Wauseon, O., secy. PAULDING, O.—Paulding County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 21. Lafayette Paul- US, Briceton, 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. Au~ 28 to 31. Lafayette Smith, secy. RICHWOOD, O.—Richwood Tri-County Fair S°v S. c i 9 to M - ^M- C- D. Sidle, pres.; sror"^ S ^? lt fe- t f ea ^j C " H - Hutfman, secy. R S?' EY A °-—R'P'ey Fair Co. Aug. 21 to 24. Thos. Buchanan, Jr.. pres.; L. H. Williams. ■ secy.; Capt E. T. Kirker, treas. ROCK SPRINGS, O.—Meigs County Fair Sept. 18 to a. J. W. Shaver, Pomeroy. secy. SANDUSKY, O.—Erie County Fair. Sept 11 to 14. John T. Mack, secy. SARAHSVXLLE, O.—Noble County Fair c,?. ep i;J 8 to 20 - G€ °- M - Graham, secy. SIDNEY, O.—Shelby County Agr.cultural In- - stitute. Sept 4 to 7, 1900. J. E. Russell, re- ceive r. SMITHFIELD, O.—Jefferson County Fair % ep h £ t0 ^ 1900. G. G. Baryar, pres.; „J£. McKinney, treas.; J. Hayen, secy. SPRINGFIELD, O.—Clark County Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. J. S. Bird, secy. ST. CLAIRSVILLE, O.—Belmont County - Fair. Sept 5 to 7. T. C.Ayres. secy SYCAMORE. O.-Sycamore Fair cb. Oct 16 to 19, 1900. F. W. Hurd, pres.; G. A. Klahn, treas.; P. R. Gnibb, secy TOLEDO, O.—The Toledo Exposition Com- J an 7-„ Aue - 2S to 31 - w - B. Geroe, pres.; m Svx5-- Brana ' treas.; T. B. Tucker, secy. ™".0-—Miami Comity Fair. Sept. 24 to . 28. W. I. Tenney, secy. upper SANDUSKY, o.—Wyandot County Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. c: D H are, pres.; Oscar Billhardt, secy.; W. J. Lowry, treas. URBANA, O.—Champaign County Agricultu- ral Society. Aug. 14 to 17. C. H. Ganson, pres.; J. W. Crowl, secy.; H. P. Wilson treas. VAN AVERT. O.—Van Wert County Fair. m Sept 11 to 14. O. D. Swartout, secy. WARREN, O.—Trumbull County Fair. Sept 4 to 6. Jas.:L. Kennedy, secy. WAiFAKONETA. O.—Auglaize Agricultural Society. Oct 2 to 6. 1900. L. H. Stuvo, St Mary's, O., pres.; J. T. Van Horn. New . Hampshire, O., vice pres.; T. E. Bowsher. Buskland. O.. treas.; A. E. Schafter, Wapa- koneta. 0., secy. WASHINGTON, O.—Guernsey County Fair Sept 25 to 28. H. D. McCuIIock. secy. WASHINGTON C. H., O.-Fayette County .Pair. Aug. 14 to 17. N. B. Hall, secy. WEST UNION. O.—Adams County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 11 to 14, 1900. W. S. - KIncald. West Union. O., pres.; H. W. Dickinson, West Union, O., treas • T W ElHs on. W est Union. O., secy. WOODFIELD, O.—Monroe County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 4' to 6, 1900. W. C. Mooney, WoodBfield, O., pres.; W. C. Moon- ey. Woodsfield, O., treas.; G. P. J>oit Woortpfield, O.,"-secy. * WOOSTER, O.—Wayne County Fair. Sept 11 to 13. I. N. Kinney, secy. XENIA..O.—Green County Fair. Aug. 7 to 10. R. R. Grieve, secy. ZANESVILLE. O.—Muskingum County Fain Sept 10 to 14. J. T. Roberts, White Cot- tage, secy. Secretaries of Fairs, send at once for our Special Catalogue and Price List of everything needed to properly advertise a Pair. H ennegan & Qo^ PeSTER.. MAKERS, Eighth St., near Main, •• Cincinnati, Ohio. POSTERS FOR Fairs, •4th of July Celebrations, Picnics, Excursions, Summer Parks, etc. OKLAHOMA. :\ 'I \ T. B. Bowersock, secy. ISBON, O.—Columbiana County Agricultural Society. Sept 11 to 13. 1900. J. W. Hoofes, Salem, O., pres.; C.F. Lease, Salem, O., vice pres.; B. N. Brown. Graviss, O., treas.; ^. T. Moore. Lisbon. O.. secy.- ,ONDON, O.—Madison County Fair. Aue;; 28 to 31. E. B. Pancake, secy. fANSFIELD, O.—Richland County Fair. Sept 10 to 15 (inclusive). Jerry Needham. Lexington, O., pres.; W. H. Gilford, Mans- field, O.. secy. TARION, O.—Marion County Fair. Sept 25 to 28. J. B. Waddell, secy. IARYSVILLE, O.—Union County Agricul- tural Society. Oct 2 to 5. 1900. John C. Klntaer, Mrlford Centre, O., pres.; Jobm K. Dodge, New California, O., vice pres.; C. S. Chapman, Maryeville, O.. treas.; M- M. Tl tewort fe. Marysnrnie. O.. secy. rAYSVILLE, O.—Union County Fair. Oct 2 to 5. W. M . Titsworth, secy. ['CONNELSVILLEiO.—Morgan County Fair. Sept 4 to 6. P. H. Tannehill, secy. EDINA, O.—Medina County Agricultural Society. Sept 4 to 6. J. M. Crawford. Se- ville. O., pres.: C. E. Hoover, treas.; Hiram Goodwin, secy. EKID, OKLA.—Garfleld County Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 14 to 17, 1900. R. Messall, Enid, Okla., pres.; H. H. Watklns. Enid, Okla., treas.; S. H. Allen, Enid, Okla., secy. OHEQOIT. PORTLAND, ORE.—State Fair. Sept. 17 to 22. W. H. Wehrung, Hillsboro, pres.; A. Bush, Salem, treas.; M. D. Wisdom, secy. PENNSYLVANIA. ALLENTOWN. PA.—The Great Allentown Fair. Sept 18 to 21, 1900. Hon. Jeremiah Roth, Allentown, Pa., pres.; Robt R. Rit- ter, Eckerts, 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 Pair. Sept U to 14, 1900. J. Walter Lovett. BetMehem, Pa., pres.: M. C. Fetter, Beth- lehem. Pa., vice pres.; Geo. H. Young, BetMeBem, Pa., treas.; H. A. Groman, B*>BMobPtn. Pa., ge^v. 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. CAMBRIDGE, PA.—Cambridge Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. Albert S. Faber, Cambridge Springs, secy. CANTON, PA.—Union Agricultural Associa- tion. Sept. 4 to 7. Dr. W. S. Lewis, pres.; G. E. Bullock, tresis.; C. D. Derrah, secy. CONNBAUTVILLE, 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 25 to 28. R. M. Wirt pres.; T. J. Little, treas.; M. O. Smith, secy. HUGUESVILLE, PA.—Muncy Valley Farm- ers' Club. Sent 18 to 21, 1900. Theodore A. Boom, Hugbesville, Pa., pres.; Hon. Peter Reed, Hugnesville, Pa., treas.; A. C. Henry Hughesville, Pa., secy. INDIANA, PA.—Indiana County Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. M. F. Jamison, pres.; David Blair, secy.; A. W. Mafon, 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 28, 1900. Henry Miller, Lehighton, Pa., pres.; C. E. Brink- man, Lehigbton, Pa., treas.; C. W. Bower, Lehighton. Pa., secy, and mgr. MANSFIELD. PA.—(Mansfield Fair. Sept 25 to 28, 1900. W. P. Austin. Mansfield Pa., secy. MILTON. PA—Milton Fair. Oct 2 to 5, 1900. Edwin Paul. MKton, Pa., secy. NAZARETH. PA.—Northampton County Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. F. P. Ger- net pres.; J. J. Mans, secy.; J. R. Rem- hemier, treas. 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. 1900. J. J. BlaU. Sandy Lake, Pa., pres.; R. P. Cann, treas.; G. H. Fowler, secy. TOW'ANDA. PA.—Bradford County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 25 to 28. 1900. E. J. Ayers. Towanda, Pa., pres.; W. T. Horton, Towanda, Pa., treas.; Ben]. Kuykendall, Towamfa, Pa., secy. TROY, PA.—Troy Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. B. A. Long, pres.; E. E. VanPyne, treas.: C. L. Fellows, secy. WASHINGTON, PA.—Western Pennsylvania Agricultural Association. Sept. 25 to 28. J. M. Thomas, pres.; J. S. Forsythe, secy.; J. S. Eagleson, treas. WATTSBURG. PA.'-=Wattsburg Agricultural Society. Sept 4 to 6. W. H. Cornell, pres.; E Gross, treas.; A. L. Phelps, secy. WESTFIELD. PA.—WWtfleld Fair. Sept 11 to 15. 1900. Frank Strang, secy. WEST PITTSDON. PA.—Luzerne Fair Asso- ciation. Aug. 28. to 31. 1900. A. O. Faru- ham, PittEton, Pa., pres.; W. T. McCabe, Pittston. Pa., treas.; Jno. A. Wood, Old Force. Pa., secy. * YORK, PA—York County Agricultural Soci- ety. Oct. 1 to 5. J. H. Wogan. Mt Wolf, Pa., pres.; C. H. Mayer, treas.; E. Chapin, secy. YOUNGWOOD, PA.—The Westmoreland Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21. D. B. Fisher, MtPleasant, Pa., pres.: M. P. Shoe- maker. Greensbure. Pa., treas.; W. F. Holt- zer. Greensburg, Pa., secy. SOUTH CABOLINA. WALHALLA, S. C—Seml-Centennlal Cele- bration. Aug. 16 to 18, 1900. Jas. Thomp- son, secy. TENNESSEE. WATERTOWN, TT3NN.—Wilson County Fair Association. Sept. 6 to 8, 1900. W. W. Donnrll, Lebanon. Tenn., pres.; J. H. Da- p vls. sr., Statesville, Tenn., treas.; Caesar Thomas. Watertown. Tenn., secy. TEXAS. ABILENE. TEX.—West Texas Fair AssDcia- tion. Sept. 25 to 29. T. S. Rollins, pres. • Henry James, treas.; J. H. Pickens, s cy DALLAS^ 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. • "■*••• "A 11 . 01 ? 22 ' TEX.-Marquez Fair Association. Oct. 3 to 5. 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 t ,/ ov Ji B P - Brown. San Antonio, pres.; J. C. Frost, San Antonio, treas.; John M. Vance. San Antonio, secy. VICTORIA, TEX.—Southwest Texas Fair As- E^-k, 0 ' 1 .' to 5 - L " D - Heaton, pres.; Theo. Buhler. treas.; L. N. Hofer, secy. UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.-Deseret Agri- cultural and Manufacturing Society Oct » to 6. John R. Winder, pres.; Septimus oears, secy. VERMONT. B ^J 0! ^' v . T -° r,eans Count ' r Falr Assocla- W»h v?*- U l ° J?" J*' H - Somers. Tras- burgn, Vt, pres.; O. D. Owen, treas.; D D Bean, secy. W ^T. ERBD . RY ' VT.-WInooskI Valley Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 11 to 13, 1900 O E. Moody, pres.; E. G. Hooker, vice pres.; W. V. Bryan, treas.; M. O. Evans, secy WOODSTOCK, VT.-Wlndsor County Agri- cultural Fair. Sept 25 to 27. H. C. Lock- wood, pres.; C. H. English, treas.; J. S Eaton, secy. f SPECIAL NOTICE. Billposters and Distributors! WANTED: la avmry city In America of lOO.OOO population or orar the name of the largest building, saeb as Auditoriums and Conventions Halls, suitable for Winter Clroas performances. When writing, give all dimensions and full particulars regarding the build- ings, location, etc., and whether on ground floor or noj. Will post and distribute largely In all the cities chosen at Association rates Kindly forward all Information to THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBIT.0N CO {DR. C. D. BRAY, Mgr.) Address. The Billboard, Clnolnnatl, Ohio. -Cluster Bubble Blower Great Clusters of Bubbles. Bubble Parties for Chl/dren the Coming Fad. By Mall, 10c; J for 29o. Agents Wanted. BEE NOVELTY CO., COLUM BUS, 0. BARGAIN OF A LIFE TIME J Ml^nPv''ort■ N o C AlT■S l rV >le • P fect diameter MERRY-GO-ROUND, 23horses. 6coachex capacity 70 persons, elegant organ and 4S pi""» late musip. tent, etc , improved home and hand power attachments Complete, weighs 1 tons Great money maker. 8 S o to |i S o a day clear at town celebrations, parades, picnics, fairs and resorts. Price: $350.00; P. O. B. Car*. W. I. COOK. HALEDON. N. J. U VIRGINIA. FREDERICKSBURG. VA. — Rappahannock Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Sept. "25 to 27 1900. E. D. Cole,. Fredericksburg, Va„ pres.;.S. J. Qulnn, Fredericksburg, Va., treas. and secy. WINCHESTER. VA.—The Shenandoah Val- ley Agricultural Society. Sept. 19 to 22, 19u0. Charles Rouss, N. Y. City, pres.; E. G. Hollis, Wlncheeter. secy.; Clark H. Pur- cell. Frederick, treas. WEST VIBGIWIA. MIDDLBBOURNE. W. VA.—The Tyler Coun- ty Exposition ■ and Fair Association. Aug. 28 to 31. 1900. M. H. Stealey, pres.; C. B. Higgle, secy. NEW MARTINSVILLE. W. V A.—Wetzel County Fair Association. Aug. 21 to 24. Justus Eakin, pres.; R. E. McEIdouney, secy.; S. J. Williams, treas. SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. VA. — Morgan's Grove Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. A. S. Reynolds, pres.; G. T. Licklldir, treas.; R. S. M. Hoffman, secy. WHEELING, W. VA.—West Virginia 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. Smith, pres.; A. J. Smith, secy.; J. C. Webster, treas. ANTIGO, WIS.—Fair. Sept 18 to 20. Fred. H b y ssg n ARCADIA, WIS.—Arcadia Agricultural and Driving Association. Aug. 29 to 31. N. Lebrbach, 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. Wis., treas. BLOOMINGTON. WIS.—Blakes Pra'rie 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. DODGKVILLE, WIS.—Fair. Sept 18 to 21. W. J. Darey. DURAND, WIS.—Pepin County Agricultural Society. Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. E. J. Ryan, pres.; W. B. Smith, treas.; J. Dorwin, secy. ELKHORN. WIS.—Walworth County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21. W. H. Al- drlch, pres.; G. L. Harrington, secy. ELLSWORTH. WIS—Fair. Sept. 19. to 21. E. S. Doolittle. EVANSVILLE. WIS The Evansvllle Rock Co. Agricultural Association Fair. Sept 4 to 7. 1900. W. D. Campbell, pres.; Geo. L. Pullen, treas.; F. Springer, secy. FRIENDSHIP, WIS.—Adams County Agri- cultural Association. Sept. F. M. Fil- . kins. Arkdale. Wis., pres.; L. N .Morse, Big Springs, Wis., treas.: Geo. W. B.ng- ham. secy. • GALESV1LLE. 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. HORTONVILLE, 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. Kearnev. LANCASTER. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. G. B. Wheeler. LODI. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. A. H. Hinds. MADISON. WIS—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. Eu- gene Shepard. MAUSTON. WIS.—Fair. Aug.. 28 to 31, 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. — Southwestern Wisconsin Fair Co. Aug. 21 to 24. 1900. Thos. Bracken, rice pres.; Philip Allen, •twk. : W. H. Bennett, secy. MONROE, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 5 to 8. B. G. Treat. NEILLSV1LLE, WIS—Clark County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. E. D. Web- ster, pres.; G. L. Redmond, treas.; H. H. 1 tenth, secy. NEW, LONDON. WIS.—New London Agricul- tural atid Industrial Association. Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. A. Roloff, pros.; E. H. Rnmm, irons.: Itenrv Cnnnon. 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, trnns.: J. A. Hughes, secy. PLYMOUTH. WIS.—Sheboygan County Agri- cultural Association. Sent 4 to 6. Hcnrv Whooler, Sr., pres.; E. A. Dow, treas.; O nnffrnn. Berv. PORTAGE, WIS—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. J. E. .Tones. PLYMOUTH, WIS—Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. Otto OnlTron. RHINF.LANDER. WIS—Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. W. C. Oeden. RICE LAKE. WIS—Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. E. N. Bowers. RICHLAND CENTER. WIS.—Richland Coun- ty Agricultural Society. Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. 11. M. Booh. Richland, City, Wis., pres.; C. A. Matthews, Ithica, Wis., vice pres.; J. M. Keys, Rcibland Center, treas.; W. V. J. Fogo, Richland Center, secy. SENECA, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 10 to 12. Jas. Fisher, Jr., Eastman. SEYMOUR, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 27 to 29. II. J. VanVuren. SHAWANO, WIS.—Shawano County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 19 to 21. M. J. Wall- rich, pres.; D. K. Wescott, secy.; F. O. Perry, treas. SPARTA, WIS.—Sparta Driving and Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. F. W. Teall, pres.; J. M. Fanning, treas.; J. P. Rice, secy. SUPKKiOK. Wis.—Douglas County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. G. L. .llerrick, \v*st Superior, Wis., pres.; Nick Lucius, Solon Springs, Wis., vice pres.; E. L. Cass, West Superior, Wis., treas.; W. H. Webb, Superior, Wis., secy. TOMAH. WIS—Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. H. J. Skinner. WiAUTOMA, WIS.—Waushara County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 28 to 28, 19U0. Gil- bert Temrant, Wautoma, Wis., pres.; Geo. P. Walbur, Wautoma, Wis., treas.; W. H. S""** Wsuitoma. Wis., secy. WEST BEND, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 19 to 21. W. P. Rix. WEST SALEM, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. F. H. A. Nye, secy. WEYAUGUA. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to -21. David Wafler. VIROQUA, WIS.—Verron County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 21. C. J. Smith, pres.; John' W. Mills, Springville, Wis., treas.: F. W. Alexander, secy. WAUSAU, WIS.—Marathon County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. S. M. Quaw, pres.; G. Mueller, treas.; L. K. Wright, WAUKESHA. WIS—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. F. W. Harland. CANADA. ALMONTE, ONT—North Lawark Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 25 to 27. 1900. John Forzythe, Cedar Hill. Ont, pres.; James Robertson, Almonte, Ont, treas.; Wm. U. McEwen, Almonte. Ont, secy. AYLMER, ONT.—Aylmer's Great Fair, East Elgin County Fair Association. Sept. li to 20, 1900. D. H. Price, secy.-treas.; A. A. Leslie, pres. BOWMANVILLE. ONT.—West Durham Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 13 and 14. 1900. W. E. Pollard, pres.; Albert E. Clements, Ty- rone. Ont., vice pres.; W. F. Allen, Beach av., Bowmanville, Ont., treas.; M. A. James, Lock Drawer 7. Bowmanville, Ont. secy. CITY OF CHATHAM, KENT. ONT.—Penin- sular Fair. West Kent Agricultural Soci- ety. Oct. 9 to 11. Jas. Chinnick, pres.; R. G. Fleming, treas.; Henry Robinson, COLLINGWOOD, ONT.—Great Northern Ex- hibition. Sept. 18 to 21. Chas. Lawrence, pres.; W. J. France, treas.; J. W. Archer, box 637, secy. . _ . . , HALIFAX.- CAN—Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition ConnniESion. Sept. 12 to 20. 1900. Hon. J. W. Longley, Halifax, N. b., pres.; D. R. Clark. Halifax. N. S-, treas.; J. E. Wood. Halifax. N. S.. secy. LONDON. ONT., CANADA.—The Western Fair Association. Sept 6' to 15. 1900. fat. Col. W. M. Gartsbone, pres.; D. Mackenzie, treas.; J. A. Nelles. secy. MORDEN, CAN.—Morden Agricultural Soci- ety Sept. 27 and 2S, 1900. J. F. Hutchin- son, pres.; J. Gilchrist, secy--tre _ as. MORRISBURG. ONT.—Dundas County Fair. Aug. 29 and 30. 1900. J. ^^ le y ^Uison. Morrlsburg, Ont., pres.; G. F. Bradfield, Morrisburg. Ont. secy. OTTAWA ONT—Central Canada Exhibition Association. Sept. 14 to 22, 1900. Wm. Hutchinson. M. P., pres.; E. McMahon, secy. PAISLEY, ONT.—Centre Bruce Exhibition. Sept. 25 and 26. Geo. Chambers, pres.; F. E. Sheppard. secy. PETERBOROUGH, ONT.—Peterborough Cen- tral Exhibition. Sept. 18 to 20. F. H. Dob- lin. pres.; W. J. Green, secy, and treas. • PRBSOOTT ONT.—South Grenville Agricul- tural Society. Sept. IS and 20. 1900. G. T. Howard. Prescott. Ont. pres.: R. S. Throop, Pfescott, Ont., vice pres.; T. R. Melville. Prescott. Ont. secy. RICHMOND. CAN.—Carleton County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 12 and 13, 1900. Hugh S. Conn. Ottawa. Ont. pres.: Win. MoElroy. Richmond, Ont. secy. SAULT STE. MARIE. ONT.—East Algonia Agricultural Society. Oct 2 and 3. J. Daw- son, pres.; Wm. Brown, secy.-treas. SHERBROOKE. QUEBEC—Canada's Great Eastern Exhibition. Sept. 3 to S. Hon. J. Mcintosh, pres.; W. M. Tomllnson, treas. and secy. SOUR1S, MANITOBA.—Glenwood Agricultu- ral Socletv. Aug. 7 to 9. Capt.Wood, pres.; R. I. Crisp, secy.-treas. THREE RIVERS. QUEBEC—Association Ag- jlcole Du Dustrict Des Trois-Riviercs. Sept. 6 to 15, 1900. H. Caron. M. P. P., St. Leon, pres.: C. D. Hebert. Three Rivers, mgr. TORONTO, CAN.—Canadas Great Exposi- tion and Industrial Pair. Aug. 27 to Sept 8 1900. J. J. Wittvrow. Toronto. Can.. p'ree.: Dr. A. Smith. Toromco. Can., vice pres.; J. Edwards. Toronto. Can., treas.; H. J. Hill. Toronto. Can., secy, and mgr. WELLBSLEY, ONT.—Wellesley nnd North- east Hope. Sept. 11 and 12. 1900. A. M. Fisher, Amubrec. Ont., pros.; Geo. inevr. Wrtkelcy, Ont., secy. WOODBRIDGE. ONT.—Woodbridge Oct. 17 and 18. Richnrd Willis, pres. Wallace, secy.; N. C. Wallace, treas. WOODSTOCK. ONT.—North Riding of Ox- ford. Blanaford and East Oxford Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 2« to 2S. 1900. Valen- tine Ficht, pres.: F. H. Dent, Woodstock, Ont, vice pres.; R. A. Lawtcll, Woodstock, Ont.. secy. Bell- Fair. T. F. MANITOBA. BRANDON, MAN.—Western Agricultural and Aris Association (Western Manitoba Big lair. July 31 to Aug. 3, 1900. W. J. Llna- say, Brandon,. Man., pres.; F. J. Clark, Brandon, Man., secy.-treas. NEEPAWA, MANITOBA.—Beautiful Plains Agricultural Society. Aug. 7 and 8. G. S. MacGregor, pres.; John Wemyss, secy. V1KDIN, MAN.—County of Virdln Agricul- tural Society. July 19 and 20, 1900. Wm. Stephen, Virdin, Man., pres.; A. G. MoDou- gall, secy. Street Fairs and Carnivals. BIRMINGHAM, ALA.—Bham Lodge, No. 79, B. P. O. Elks. May 14 to 19. C. E. Megle- mory, director general; H. B. Gray, treas.; J. W. O'Neil, secy. LUXORA, ARK.—Carnival and Free Street Fair. June 28 to 30. Will A. Smith, mgr.. Lock Box 5. - • LOVELAND, COL.—Northern Colorado Expo- sition and Street Fair. Last of September. W. C. Stiles, pres.; R. S. Cox, treas.; G. H. Pulterson, secy. LOVELAND, COL.—Loveland Free Street Fair and Northern Colorado Exposition. Last of September. W. C. Stiles, pres.; G. H. Patterson, secy.; R. S. Coe, treas. EAST HADDAM, CONN.—Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Town. June 6. DE FUNIAK SPRINGS, FLA.—De Funiak Street Fair Association. Sept 28 and 29. W. L. Cawthon, pres.; W. T. May, vice pres.; R. W. Storrs, secy.-treas. MACON, GA—Maeon Street Fair and Carni- val. Sept. 26 to Oct. 5. W. H. Nesbitt VALDOSTA, GA—Street Fair. June 20 to 22. D. N. Baldwin, mgr. Chas. Thomp- son, secy, and treas. BELLEVILLE, ILL.—Street Fair Committee, Belleville Commercial Club. Sept. 10 to 15, 1900. Albert Hucke, Belleville, 111., pres.; A. S. Halstead, Belleville, 111., treas.; Chas. P. Fleisefabien, Belleville. 111., secy. METROPOLIS, ILL.—Free Street Fair. Sept. IS to 22, 1900. C. P: Treat, pres.; W: A. Pitch, treas.; Frank Adams, vice pres. and secy. ALEXANDRIA. 1ND.—Knights of the Royal Arch. Grand Barbecue. John Sterner. MARION, IND.—Elks Street Fair and Car- nival. June 11 to 16. E. L. Kinneman, chairman. MONTPELIER. IND.—Montpelier Street Fair Association. Aug. 15 to IS. Harry A. Dodge, Montpelier, Ind., pres.; J.W. Crosbie, Mont- pelier, Ind., vice pres.; D. A. Bryson, Mont- pelier, Ind., treas.; C. L. Smith. Montpelier. Ind., mgr.; C. L. Smith, Montpelier, Ind., secy. CEDAR RAPIDS, LA—Carnival and Street Fair. Oct. 1 to 6. Geo. K. Barton, pres.; C. L. Miller, treas.; Alex. Charles, secy. LA PORTE CITY, IA—Big Fourth of July Celebration. July 3 to 5. H. G. Conger, secy. « . EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.—Madison County Centennial. Aug. 28 to 31. Major J. T. Crocker, pres.; H. P. Hotz, treas.; H. C. Gerke, secy. „ , EMPORIA, KAN.—Young Men's Business Association. Sept. 26 to 28. Wm. A. White, pres.; L. T. Heritage, treas. EMPORIA, KAS—Emporia Street Fair. Sept 26 to 28. E. E. Fawcett secy. TOPEKA, KAS.—Home Products Exposition and Great Street Fair and Carnival. May 28 to June 2. W. H. Sliter, secy. WICHITA, KAN.—Carnival and Fall Festi- val (street fair). Oct 1 to 6. H. C. Lock- wood, secy. »■..■,... ASHLAND, KY—Street Fair and Merchants' Carnival. July 2 to 7. H. F. Bryan, pres.; S. L. Martin, secy. WINCHESTER. KY—Street Fair. July 3 to 5. W r . H. Garner, secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Elks' Carnival. Aug. 6 to 11. 1900. Combination Park. HOUGHTON, MICH.—Street Fair and Can- nival. July 2 to 7. Percy H. Fenimore, secy. _ SLEEPY EYE, MINN.—The Sleepy Eye Street Fair Association. Last week in Sep- tember, 1900. A. C. Von Hagen, pres.; J. P. Bertrand, treas.; H. G. Hays, secy. CHARLOTTE, N. C—Elks' Carnival and In- ternational Firemen's Tournament May 21 to 26. M. A. Lyon, director general; P. L. McMahon, chief marshal; Maj. G. F. Rutz- ler. secy.-treas. NEWARK, N. J.—Newark Industrial Street Fair and Carnival. May 2S to June 2. Fred- eric A. Thomas, director general; H. J. Gottlob. treas.: T. J. McManus, secy. CHARLOTTE. N. C—Elks' Carnival and In- ternational Firemen's Tournament. May 20 to 25. F. W. Gaskid. mgr. CORNING. N. Y—Free Street Fair. Harry Sternberg, manager. ROCHESTER. N. Y—Fair and Carnival. Aug. 13 to IS. J. E. Furlong, mgr. WILLIAMSPORT. PA.—Street Fair. June 11 to IB. fieo. H. Bubb. mgr. CHATTANOOGA. TENN. — Chattanooga Sprinc Festival and Street Fair Associa- tion. "May 7 to 12. 1900. Geo. W. Ochs. Chat- tanooga, Tenn., pres.; W. A. Sadd, Chatta- nooga. Tenn., treas.; Bernard E. Loveman, Chattanooga. Tenn., secy. MANCHESTER. TENN.—Manchester Street Fair. Oct. 6 and 7. J. E. Willis, treas. TULLAHOMA. TENN.—Mid-Summer Festi- val. Julv 4 to 6. Dock Aydlelott, mgr. DALLAS. TEX.—B. P. O. Elks' Midway Car- nival. May 2S. PARIS, TEX.—Firemen's Carnival and Street Fair. May 24 to 26. Address 243 Webb st. RICHMOND, VA—Street Fair. May 14 to II \ H. D. Eichelberger, secy.; Geo. D. Bed son, promoter. 1 FAIRMONT, W. VA.—Street Fair. June S to 23. Clyde Fleming, nrgr. 1 Races. (WASHINGTON, D. C.)—No BENNINGS, 17 to 30. BLUE GRASS RACING CIRCUIT—Gecl Sturgeon, Princeton, Mo., pres.: R. E"' Lowry, Seymour, la., secy. Harris, Mo, Aug. 20 to 24; Princeton, Mo„ Aug. 27 tji 31; Lineville, la., Sept 3 to 7; Seymouris la.. Sept 10 to 14; Centerville, la., Sep« 17 to 21; Corydon. la.. Sept 24 to 28; Chart? iton, la., Oct. 1 to 5; Albia, la., Oct 8 tf 12; Lamoni, la., Oct 15 to 19. . \ BRANFORD, CONN—May 9 and 10. May 2ff June 7, June 13 and 14, June 21. July 4 an<< 5, July 12, July 18 and 19, July 26, Aug. " and 2, Aug. 9, . Aug. 15 and 16, Aug. " Sept 3 and 4, Sept 18 to 20. Oct 17 and BRIGHTON BEACH, N. Y—July 5 to Aug. BUFFALO, N. Y—Buffalo Driving Clu! Grand Circuit Meet Aug. 6 to 11. Johi B. Sage, secy. r CEDAR VALLEY, IOWA—Dr. G. wij Fisher, La Porte, la., pres.; Leop. Levyf' Waverly, la., secy. Circuit: Cresco, Iajj June 6 and 7, C. A. L. Louis, secy.; Dec corah, la., June 12 to 14, G.F. Baker, secy.p Waverley, la., June 19 to 21, E. H. Curtis, secy.; Cedar Rapids, June 26 to 28. J. Wl. Griffith, secy.; LaPorte, la., July 3 to 5, HI : G. Conger, secy.; Marshalltown, la., Jul;'' 10 to 12. J. S. Finkle. seey. CENTRAL .PENNSYLVANIA CIRCUIT. Williamsport, Sept 11 to 14; Hughesvill Sept 18 to 21; Lewisburg, Sept 25 to 28; Milton. Oct 2 to 5; Bloomsburg, Oct. 9 to "' CHICAGO. ILL.—Washington Park. June to July 2L CH1CO. CA>L.—Aug. 13 to 18. CIRCUIT OF THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY-8 \ Wheeling. W. Va., Sept 10 to 14; Woods" field, Sept. 4 to 6; St Clalrsville, Sept 5 ti 7; Smyrna, Sept 12 to 14; Moundsvillt Sept 18 to 21: Smithfleld, Sept 26 to 28: Nfr Martinsville, Aug. 21 to 24: Middlebourn Aug. 28 to 31; Cadiz, Oct 2 to 4. CLEVELAND. O—July 23 to 27. COLUMBUS. O—July 30 to Aug. 3. COLUMBUS. O.—July 23 to 27. COLUSOA. CAL—July 23 to 28. DETROIT. MICH—June 14 to 27. 1900. DETROIT. MK3H-—Aug. 16 to 29. 1900. EMPIRE CITY, N. Y—Oct 22 to Nov. 3. FORT BRIE, ONT.—June 30 to July 31, 1900 FORT ERIE. ONT.—Sept. 1 to 22, 1900. GOSHEN. N. Y—Aug. 21 to 24. GREAT WESTERN CIRCUIT—Terre Haute Ind., July 2 to 7; Peoria, 111.. July 9 to 14 Davenport. la., July 16 -to 21: Des Moines . la.. July 23 to 26; Hedrick, la., July 30 ti Aug. 4; Joliet, 111., Aug. 6 to 11; Freeport 111., Aug. 13 to 18; Dubuque, la.. Aug. 20 t( % 25: Indianapolis. Sept 17 to 22: Hamllne Minn., Sept 3 to 8: Milwaukee. Wis., Sept 10 to 15: Indianapolis. Ind.. l"7to 22: Terr J Haute. Ind.. Sept 24 to 29: Springfield. 111. ' Sept. 24 to 29. GRAVESEND. N. Y—May 26 to June 16 Sept 17 to 29. HAMILTON. CAN—June 4 to 9. HARTFORD, CONN—Aue. 27 to 31 _. HIGHLAND PARK, MICH—June 14 to 27 Aug. 16 to 29. INDEPENDENCE. IA.—Aug. 27 to Sept L INLAND LAKE. WIS.—Aug. 20 to 25. JACKSON, O—Big Race Meet July 4. LAK1ESITH5. IND.—May 10 to 26. LA PORTE CITY, PA.—July 3 to 5. H. 0 Concer. secy. LATONIA, KY.—Latonia Jockey Club. Ma: 28 to June 2: June 11 to 16; June 21 to 23 June 28 to 30. . LOUISVILLE. KY.—New Louisville Jocke: Club. May 3 to 19. LOiriSVtLLT3, KY.—May 3 to 19. MANSFIELD, O—July 3 to 6. H. E. Bell : secy. MARYSVILLE. CAL.—Aag. 20 to 25. MEMPHIS. TENN.—April 5 to 27. j I ATTRACTIONS WANTED . CEDAR RAPIDS CARNIVAL October 1 to 6,1900. Our Carnival in i8qq was the most suecessfd.^ ■ever held in the West. We are open for firs ;i class Midway attractions of all kinds. Addresi CEDAR RAPIDS CARNIVAL CO.. Cedar Rapids, lowi : f\. J. TURNER, CITY BILLPOSTER and DISTRIBUTE CARLINVILLE. ILL. Up-to-date advertising; controls 38 towns; be: of reference. All letters promptly answered I hi i MIDLAND ADVERTISING GO. JOSEPH REID, Manager. LICENSED DISTRIBUTORS; Members I. A. of D. 6l7 6randAie., KANSAS CITY, Ml WANTED bb Greater New York Carnival and Midway Gij A few more people for Cairo Street. Turkish Theatre. Can also place one or two mo: First-Class Shows, that can Rive satisfaction and get money. Secretaries of Street Fairs. Trades Carnivals. Etc.. TAKE NOTICE, we are fuiiy■ <quipp- to promote and carrv to successful termination. Carnivals Street Fairs. Festivals, a™ *»■"». Celebrations. Full details and list of attractions furnished upon application. One weeK up. In June; Two in July. FRANK A. ROBBINS. GENERAL MANAGER. ROOM 915, PARK ROW BUILDING, NEW YORI i-jiflg ! mBtfW #5