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h i • IL ? THE BILLBOARD. .; I hi a -If Wfr iiil si I i lfll : SIB: }vvark VALLEY, N. Y.—Northern Tioga gricultural Society. Aug. 2S to 30. Cbas. .. Barnes, pres.; G. E. Purple, secy.; E. F. elden, Kichford, N. Y-, treas. J.V3EGO PALLS. N. Y.—The Oswego County igricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21, lsou. *.. W. Lcomis. Oswego, N. Y., pres.; Ed- lard Quirk, i-'ulton, N. Y.. treas.; Fred'k. J. ispencer, Fulton, N. Y., secy. JEGO, N. Y.—Tioga County Fair. Sept. 4 % 6, laoo. James Armstrong, secy. frTSDAM, N. Y.—Pottsdam. Agricultural & horticultural Society, bept. 18-21. Merrit iheeler, Pottsdam, N. Y-, pres.; B. T. xott, •Pottsdam, K. Y-, vice pres.; H. E. i ihompuon, Pottsdaim, N. Y., treas.; IL S. ; ^h ilson, Pottsdam, JS. Y-, secy-; Geo. R- kixith.. Pottsdam, N. Y.. mgr. fUGHKEEPSlE, N. Y.—Dutchess County izricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. R. W. es, Mew Hamburg, pres.; A. B. Gray. Jighkeepsie, treas.; J. M. Booth, Fougu- psie, secy. [FIELD SPRINGS, N. Y.—RichfieKJ ■*' firings Agricultural Society. Sept. 24 to i. to. O. Towne, pres.; U. T. Brockway, eas.; Fred. Bronner, Richfield, N. Y., secy. 'ERHEAD, L. I.—Suffolk County Agricul- iral Society. Sept. IS to 21, 1S00. Capt. llliam P. Dayton. SDY CREEK, U. Y.—S. C. R. O. & B. igricultural Society. Aug. 28 to 31. John . Allen, pres.; H. Louis Wallan, secy.; eorge T. Smith, treas. <JDY HILL. N. Y.—Washington County r. Sept. 11 to 14. S. B. Aurther.. secy. i'OHARlE, N. Y.^Schoharie County Ag- cultural Fair. Sept. 17 to 20. H. x\ ingsley, secy. RACUSE, N. YV—New York State Fair. ipt. 2 to 8. Timothy L. Woodruff, Brook- pfj~n, pres.; W. Judson Smith, treas.; Jas. * :. Docharty, Albany, secy. DUPSBURG, N.Y.—Southern Steuben Ag- '; cultural Society Fair. .Sept. 4 to 7. J. is. otter. Scuth Troupsbiirg,secy. aMANSBTJRG, N.' Y-—Union Agricultural jclety. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. J. T. Howe, 'M rumansbuig, N. Y., pres.; J. G. Conde, "* ruman&burg, N. Y., Trice pres.; H. A. oeer., Tmnmnsbnrg. N. Y., trees.; Myron oariJman, TrumainsitiuTg, N. Y., secy.; 5. <$, Stone, Trumansburg, N. Y., mgr. t RlsOM, N. Y.—Vernon Agricultural Soci- y. Oet. 3 and 4. L- A 5 . (Jriswold, secy. .LTON, N. Y.—Delaware Valley Agricul- iral Society. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. Wesley llis. Walton, N. Y., pres.; W. A. Shepard, eas.; W. L. Gladstone, secy. TERLOO, N- Y.—The Seneca County As- cultural Society. Sept. 25 to 27. Edward ugenr, .secy. MKIOWN, N. Y.—Jefferson County Ag- cultural Society..., Sept. 4 to 7. Hon. Wal- s Zimmerman, Brownville, pres-; Ghas. E. -adcock, Watertown, treas.; W. R. Skeels, 'atertown, secy. """--.. LLSVILLE, N. Y.—WellsvUle-J'air Asso- atioi. Aug. 20 to 24- D- C. A-ekerman, :es.; John McEwen, treas.; J. B.'Mones, •gr.; C. S, Earley, secy. \ ST PHOENIX, N. Y-—Phoenix Union Ag- fi cultural Society. Sept U to 14, 1900. Johnx 'Brien, Phoenix, N. Y., pres.; K. A. s ughes, Phoenix, N. Y., treas.; Jas. A. Peu- srsast. Phoenix. N. Y_, secy. ■STPORT, N. Y.—Essex County Agricultu- .1 Society. Sept. * to T. W. A. Tucker, onnet, N. Y., pres.; A. J. Daniels, treas.; ' E. Stevens, secy. j CITE PLAINS, N. Y.—Fair. Sept- 24 to " r James Hopkins, pres.; Joseph B. Lee, eas.; E. B. Long, secy. ITINGS POINT, N. Y.—Boone County Ag- cultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900- P. Brown. Whltneys Point. N_ Y.. pres.; N. Dunbam, Castle Creek, N. Y., vice b.; P. H. Landers, WWtneys Point, N. i, treas.; F. E. Allen, Whltneys Point, N. secy.; F. E. Allen, Whitney's Point, Y„. mgr. NOBTHCi BOLIFA. fETTEVILLE, N. C.—Cumberland Coun- ; Agricultural Society. November. Wal- r Watson, pres.; G. W. Lawrence, secy- id treas. UEIGH, N. C—North Carolina State Ag- :ultural Society. Oct. 22 to 27, 1900. larles McNamee, Biltmore, N.C, pres.; B. Denson, treas.; Joseph E. Pogue, cy. ■JSTON-SALEM. N- C—Piedmont Park >unty, Horse Show and Fair. Oct. 30 to pv. 3. J. L. Patterson, pres.; G. E. Webb, cy. and mgr.; Thos. Moslin. treas. OHIO. iL. O.—The Ada TW-County Fair Co. Aug. to 31, 1900. Henry Young. Ada. O., pres.; I C. Palmer. Ada, O., vice pres.; S. W. ixon, Ada, O., treas.; Agnerw Welsh, Ada, |, secy. RON, O.—Summit County Agricultural iciety. Oct. 2 to .5. G: C. Stanford, ;ston, O., pres.; G. W.. Brewster, treas.; h*»rt Hale. sjwy. ■IENS, O.—Athens County Fair. Sept. 25 27. C. H. Porter, secy. ^LEFONTAINE. O.—Tire Logan County gricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5, 1900. aac C. Miller, Bellefontaine, O.. pres.; gm L. Makemscn, Degraff, O., vice pres.; . R. Nlven, Bellefontaine, O., treas.; E. it. Chownberiain. Bellefontaine. 0„ secy- tEA, O.—West Cuyahoga Agricultural So- ;ty. Sept 25 to 27. Wm. Diddulph, Dover, H ; pres.; W. J. Foots, Strongville, treas.; §fJR. Stone, Berea. secy. )TON,- (Owensville P. O.), O.—Clermont junty Agricultural Society. Aug. 28 to 31, 89- John C Sihaw. Nice. O., pres.; J. O. ipp, Owensville, O., treas.; John Rowan," owvllle, O.. secy. VXJNG GREEN, O.—Wood County Fair, lot 25 to 29. W. S. Haskell, secy. JYRTJS, O.—Crawford County Agricultu- 1 Society. Oct 9 to 12. J. A. McMichael, es.: G. W. Miller, secy.; M. Auck, treas. tTON, O.—Geauga County Fair. Sept 4 7. F. W. Parmelee, secy. fi. CADIZ, O.—Harrison County Agricultural Association. Oct 2to 4, 1900. A. T. Elliot. Sihortcreek, O., pres.; W. V. Scott, Hope- 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, Hickory, 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. Snieltz, Jr., pres.; C. A. Tafe, eccy.; T. J. Salts- man, treas. CakiHau«:, O.—Hamilton County Agricul- tural Association. Aug. 14 to IS, 1900. Jas. L. Obison, Carthage, o.. pres.; D. R. Her- rick, Sta. F., Cincinnati, O.. vice pres.; E. H. Hunman. Sharonville, O., treas.; D. S. Sampson, Silverton, O., secy. CEJL.INA, o—Mercer County Fair. Aug. 20 to 24, 1900. C. W. Halfhill. Mercer. O., secy. CHAGRIN FALLS. O.—East Cuyahoga Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. Tryon Baily, Chagrin Falls, secy. CH1LLICOTHE, O.—Ross County Fair. Aug. 7 to 10. Addison P. Minshall, secy. CINCINNATI, O.—Fall Festival. Sept. 19 to 29. E. T. Ziegler, Gibson, House, Cincin- nati, general mgr. CLARKSV1LLE, O.—Pioneer Association. Second week in August Warren Brady, pres.; Mrs. Vera A. Kimbrough, secy.; W. J. Reeder, treas. COLUMBUS, O.-OM0 State Fair. Sept 3 to 7, 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, secv. EATON, O.—Preble County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 17 to 21, 1900. Frank Mitchell, Eaton, O., pres.; John J. Kaylor, Eaton. O., vice pres.; C. F. Brooke, Eaton. O., treas.: Henry H. Farr. Eaton. O., secy. ELYRIA, O.—Lorain County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. W. B. Johnson, secy. F1NDLAY, O.—Hancock Codnty Agricultural Society. Sept 18 to 22, 1900. Henry Snyder, pres.; Jacob Stark, treas.; Wm. Demiand, secy. FREMONT, O.—Sandusky County Fair. Oct " 2 to 5. J. C. Overmyer, secy. GALLIPOLIS, O.—Gallia County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. G. A. Little, secy. GEORGETOWN, O.—Brown County Fair. Oct 2 to 5. J. W. Hedrick, Russelville, secy. GREENVILLE, O.—The Darke County Ag- ricultural Society. Aug. 27 to 31, 1900. J. M. Brown, De Lisle, O., pres.; L. N. Reed, Gettysburg, O., vice pres.; Ed. Ammon, Gordon, O., treas.; T. C. Mabel, Greenville, O., secy. GROVE CITY. O.—Grove City Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 22 to 24, 1900. A. L. Nichols. Grove City, O., pres.; T. P. Barber, Grove City, O., vice pres.; Cbas. A. White, Grove City, O., treas.; 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. HICKSVILLE, O.—Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. F. M. Birdsall, secy. HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA.—Blair Co. Agricul- tural Society Fair. Sept 11 to 14. Frank H. Fay, secy. HOOKSTOWN, PA.—Mill Creek Valley Agri- cultural Association. Aug. 21 to 23. R. M. Swaney. secy. JEFFERSON, O.—Ashtabula County Fair. Aug. 21 to 23. Cbas. C. Babcock, secy. KENTON, O.—Hardin County Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. W. M. Cooney, secy. KINSMAN, O.—Kinsman Stock and Agricul- tural Fair. Aug. 29 to 31, 19C0. H. J. Ward, pres.; H. J. Fobes. secy. LANCASTER. O.—Fairfield County Fair. Oct 10 to 13. W. T. McClenaghan, 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 28. T. B. Bowersock, secy. LISBON, O.—Columbiana County Agricultural Society. Sept U to 13. 1900. J. W. Hoof es, Salem, O., pres.; C. F. Lease, Salem, O., vice pres.; B. N. Brown, Graviss, O., treas.; E. T. Moore, Lisbon, "O., secy. LONDON, O.—Madison County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. E. B. Pancake, secy. MANSFIELD, O.—Richland County Fair. Sept 10 to 13 (inclusive). Jerry Needham, Lexington, O., pres.; W. H. Gifford, Mans- field. O., secy. MARION, O.—Mar'on County Fair. Sept 25 to 28. J. E. Waddell, secy. MARYSVILLE, O.—Union County Agricul- tural Society. Oct 2 to 5, 1900. John C. Klntner. Milford Centre. O., pres.; John K. Dodge, New California, O., vice pres.; C. S. Chapman, Marysville, O., treas.; M. M. TItewoptSi. Marysville, O.. secy. MAYSVILLE, O.—Union County Fair. Oct t to S. W. M . Titsworth. gec.y. M'CONNELSVILLE.O.—Morgan County Fair. Sept 4 to 6. P. H. Tannehill, secy. MEDINA, O.—Medina County Agricultural Society. Sept 4 to 6. J. M. Crawford. Se- ville, O., pres.; C. E. Hoover, treas.; Hiram Goodwin, secy. MONTPELIER. O.—Fair. Sept 11 to 14. C. Tt. 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, Rarden. O., pres.; W. A. McGeorge, secy.; W. A. McGeorge, treas. NAPOLEON. O.—Napoleun County Fair Co. Sept 4 to 7. 1900. Henry Lunge, pres.; John Wilson, treas.; W. N. Tubbs, Bccy. NEWARK. O.—Licking County Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. 1900. 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 llellbusch, pres.; Fred. Wieineyer, secy.; Wm. Nieter, treas. NEW PHILADELPHIA, O—Elks' Ohio State ' Reunion, Art and Industrial Exhibition. Aug. 6 to 11. E. F. Schoch, secy. OTTAWA, O.—Fair. Oct. 1 to fi. A. P. San- dles, pres.; J. S. Stuckey. secy. OTTOKEE. O.—Fulton County Agricultural Society. Sept IS to 21, 190U. A. F. Shaf- fer. Wnuseon, Or. pres.; L. Buxton. Am- brose, O., vice pres.; W. S. Ulake, Wau- seon, O., treas.;' Thos. Mlkesell, Wauseou, 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. Y'ant. 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. RICHWOOD, O.—Richwood Tri-County Fair Co. Oct 9 to 12, 1900. C. D. Sidle, pres.; Robert Smith, treas.; C. H. Huffman, secy. RIPLEY, O.—Ripley 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 21. J. W. Shaver, Pomeroy, secy. SANDUSKY, O.—Erie County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. John T. Mack, secy. SARAHSVILLE, O.—Noble County Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. Geo. M. Graham, secy. SIDNEY, O.—Shelby County Agr.cultural In- stitute. Sept 4 to 7, 1900. J. E. Ruisall. re- ceiver. SMITHFIELD, O.—Jefferson County Fa:r. Sept 26 to 28, 1900. G. G. Baryar, pres.; C. McKinney, treas.; J. Hayen, secy. SPRINGFIELD, O.-Clark Couuty Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. J. S. Bird, secy. ST. CLAIRSVILLE, O.—Belmont County Fair. Sept 5 to 7. T. C. Ay res. secy. SYCAMORE, O.—Sycamore Fair Co. Oct 16 to 19, 1900. F. W. Hurd, pres.; G. A. Klahn, treas.; P. R. Gnibb, secy. TOLEDO, O.—The Toledo Exposition Com- pany. Aug. 28 to 31. W. B. Geroe, pres.; C. R. Brand, treas.; T. B. Tucker, secy. TROY", O.—Miami County- Fair. Sept 24 to '2S. W. I. Tenney, secy. UPPER SANDUSKY, O.—Wyandot County Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. C. D. Hare, 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. F. Wilson, treas. VAN WERT, O.—Van Wert County Fair. Sept 11 to 14. O. D. Swartout, secy. WARREN, O.—Trumbull County Fair. Sept 4 to 6. Jas. L. Kennedy, secy. WAiPAKONETA. O.—Auglaize Agricultural Society. Oct 2 to 6, 1900. L. H. Stuva. St. Mary's, O., pres.; J. T. Van Horn, New Hampshire. O., vice pres.; T. E. Bowsber. Buskland. O., treas.; A*. E. Schaffer, Wapa- koneta. O.. secy. WASHINGTON, O.—Guernsey County Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. H. D. McCullock, 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. 0- pres.: H. W. Dickinson. West Union. O.. tTeas.; T. W. Ellison. West Union. O., secy. WOODFIELD, O.—Monroe County Agr'cul- "tural Society. Sept. 4 to 6, 1900. W. C. Mooney, Woodsfield, O.. pres.; W. C. Moon- ey. Woodsfield, O., treas.; G. P. Dorr. Woodsfield, O., secy. WOOBTEU. O—Wayne County Fair. Sept. II to 13. I. N. Kinney, secy. XEN1A. O.—Green County Fair. Aug. 7 to 10. It. It.'Grieve, secy. ZANESVILLE. O.—Muskingum County Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. J. T. Roberts, White Cot- tage, secy. OKLAHOMA. B".-:iD. OKLA.—Garfield County Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 14 to 17, 1900. R. Measall, Enid. Okla.. pr*s.; H. H. Watkins. Enid, Oklu., treas.: S. 11. Alien. Enid. Okla., secy. OREGON. TORTLAND, ORE.—State Fair. Sept. 17 to 22. w. H. Wehrung. Hillsboro, pres.; A. Bush, Salem, treas.; M. D. Wisloal, secy. PENNSYLVANIA. ALLBNTOWN, PA.—The Great Allentown Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. 1900. Hon. Jeremiah Roth. Allentown. Pa., pres.; Robt R. Rll- 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 Fair. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. J. Walter Lovett, Bethlehem, Pa., pres.; M. C. Fetter, Beth- lehem, Pa., vice pres.; Geo. H. Young, Bethlehem, Pa., treas.; H. A. Gromaa, Bethlehem, Pa., secy. ELOOMSBURG. PA.—Columbia County Fair. Oet. 9 to 12. A. X. Yost. secy. 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, Cambridso 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. CLARION, PA.—Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. S. S. Laughlin, secv. CONN'BAUTVILLE, PA.—Oonneautville Fair Association. Sept (to S, 1SO0. Mr. L. D. Corev. 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. EBENSBURG. PA.—The Ebensburg Agricul- tural Association Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. F. C. Sharbaugh, secy. HANOVER. PA.—Hanover Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 25 to 28. R. M. Wirt, pres.; T. J. Little, treas.; M. O. Smith, secy. Or Cluster Bubble Blower Croat Clusters of Babbles. Babble Parties for Children the Coming Fad. By Mall. 10c. 3 tor 2Se. Agents Waaiad. BEE NOVELTY CO., COLUMBUS, 0. THE NATIONAL THEATRICAL EXCHANGE, 905 Chicago Opera House, Chicago, III. Handles and books the Rest vAiideville arts fur STRKKTand COUNTY FAIRS. Always open. Reference: Illinois Trust and Savings Bank. [tl] COMPiETE FAIRS BOCKtD IN ONE HOUR. WANTED ATTRACTIONS^ And Concessions of all kindn of The GREAT FAIR at Brunswick, Ga. (JUNE 26 TO 30 INCLUSIVE. $6,ooo in Cash Prizes and Premiums. Horse and Bicycle Races and Other Sports. For information write f. McC. BROWN. Sec'y. CINCINNATI OHIO, ' ' 7 2 9 4 Qu " D of f," ^■^■■■■il^l^MHPlMiHI^HHMMHBI^I^I^BHHI^MV JtmIM*0rt&lMM&rSe> The Mother of Monster Out-door Speetaeles, Street Pageants, Musical and Shakesperlan Festivals. The Only Recognized Leader In Original Ideas, Will astonish her countless admirers from all Quarters of the Clobe. BY PRESENTING A FALL FESTIVAL ——^September 19th to 29th. Over 3100,00 0 Will be Spent for Amusements. Any and all legitimate In-door and out-door attractions are hereby requested to write for time and terms. Managers-or agents having strong features for out-door shows will do well to write at onoe to EDWIN T. ZIEGLER, General Manager, Fall Festival Ass 'n. care ot cibson House, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Valuable Concessions tor sale or share. Everybody that wants to make money easy, write quick. . [tl] THE BILLBOARD fAIR MANAGERS !-The American Amusement Co., X 8 ^iy£Tfc„. I !S l, .- I Aerial and Ground Acts, Walloon Ascension and Parachute Drop. Marine Band ot rz pieces, one day or more for little money. Write for circular and terms. Season opens Inly 24th in Imltat*a. ^er- formersand Musicians wanted. Balloonist with outfit write quick. SAGINAW, MICH. HUOIIESVILLE, PA.—Muncy Valley Farm- ers' CluD. rient. 18 to 21, 1SU0. Theodore A. liuoin, Hughesvllle. l'u.. pres.; Hon. Peter Reeu, llugUesWlle, Pa., treas.;.A. U. Hcuiy, Hubhesville. Pa., secy. IM/ia.\a, rA.—ludiuutt County Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. M. K. Jamison, pres.; David Blair, secy.; A. W. Maton. treas.; Hon. H. J. Thompson, Marion Cen- ter, Pa., privilege mgr. KITTA.NNING, PA.—Kittannlng Fair Asso- c.at.ou. Seventh Annual Exhibit. Aug. 28 to 31. Lr. It. P. Marshall, pres.; W. J. Sturgeon, treas.; T. McConntll, secy.; M. J. L.uuou, supt. of privileges. KUTZTOWN, PA.—Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. J. U. Ksstn. tccy. LEBANON, PA.—The Lebanon Valley Fair Association. Sept 4 to 7. Wm. Uassert, 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. LEHlGHTONj PA.—The Caibon County In- dustrial Society. Sept. 25 to 28. 19W. Henry Miller, Lehlghton, Pa., pres.; C. E. Brlnk- nian. Lehtgbton. Pa., treas.; C. W. Bower, Lehlghton, Pa., secy, and mgr. MANSHELD. PA.--Man6fle:d Fair. Sept 25 to 28, 1900. W. P. Austin, MansBe.d, Pa.. MILTON, PA.—Milton Fair. Oct 2 to 5. WW. Edwin Paul. Ml.ton. Pa., secy. NAZARETH. PA.—Northampton County Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. F. F. Ger- net, pres.; J. J. Mans, secy.; J. R. Rem- hemler, treas. PUNXSUTAWNBY. PA.—Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. P. O. Freas. secy. READING. PA.—Agricultural and Horticul- tural Association ot 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. 190J. J. J. Blatt, Sandy Lake, Pa., pres.; R. P. Cann, treas.; G. H. Fowler, secy. TOWANDA, PA.—Bradford County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 25 to 28. 1900. E. J. Ayers. Towanda. Pa., pres.; W. T. Horton. Towanda. Pa., treas.; BenJ. Kuykendall. Towanda. Pa., secy. TROY, PA.—Troy Agricultural Society. Sept 11 to 14. B. A. Long, pres.; E. E. VanDyne, treas.; C. L. Fellows, secv WASHINGTON. PA.—Western Pennsylvania Agricultural Association. "<ept 25 to 28. J. M. Thomas, pres.: J. S. Forsylhe. 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. WESTFIBLD, PA.—Westfleld Fair. S'Pt 11 »«. IS. 19N1. Frank -Stran«t. secy. WEST PITTSDON. PA.—Luzerne Fair Asso- ciation. Aug. 28 to 31. 1900. A. O. Faru- tam. PitUton. Pa., pres.: W. T. McCabe. Prttston. Pa., trees.; J no. A. Wood, Old Fnree, Pa.. WJ. , , , _ , 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, Mt.Pleasant, Pa., prea.; M. P. Shoe- maker. GreensburK. Pa., treas.; W. F. Holt- zer. Greensburg. Pa., secy. RHOOB ISL\WD. RIVER POINT, R. I.—Pawtmat Valley Agri- cultural Association of Kent County. Sept. 26 to 29. Jean F. Deering, Arctic, R. 1., secy. ROTJPH CA.BOLIVA. LEXINGTON. S. C—Lexington County Fair. Oct. 23 to 25. N. D. Hannan, secy. WALHALLA. S. O—Seml-Centennlal Cele- bration. Aug. 16 to 18. 1900. Jas. Thomp- son, secy. 80UTU DAKOTA. YANKTON. S. D.—State Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. Walter B. Dean, secy. THNMB88BB. WATERTOWN. TENN.—Wilson County Fair Association. Sept. 6 to 8. 1900. W. W. Donnell. Lebanon. Tenn., pres.; J. H. Da- vis. ST.. Stateavllle. Tenn., treas.: Caesar Thomas. Watertown. Tenn.. secy. TEXAS. ABILENE. TEX.—West Texas Fair Assacla- ■ tion. Sept. 25 to 29. T. S. Rollins, pres.; Henry James, treas.; J. H. Pckens, 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., trea». CKSUORO, TEX.—Jack County Fair As- sociation. Oct. 2 to fi. W. R. Greu, pris. : Sll. Stork, treas.: H. A. Wills, aecy. MARQUEZ, TEX.—Marques Fair Assoclati >n. Oct. 3 to 5. F. M. Amos, pres.: Sidiey Myers, treas.: Dr. E. O. Boggs. secy. SAN ANTONIO. TEX.—San Antonio Inter- national Fair Association. Oct. 20 to Nov. 3. Vovfee P. Brown, San Antonio, pres.; J. C. Frost, San Antonio, treas.; John M. Vpr^p. San Antonio, secy. VICTORIA, TEX.—Southwest Texas Fair As- sociation. Oct. 3 to 5. L. D. Henton, pres.; Theo. Buhler, treas.: L. N. Hofer, secy. UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.—Deseret Agri- cultural and Manufacturing Society. Oct. 2 to 6. John R. Winder, pres.; Septimus Scars, 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. RUTLAND. VT.—Rutland County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. C. C. Pierce, Clarendon, Vt. secy. \ 1« WATERBURY. VT.—Winooski Valley Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 11 to 13, 1900. G. E. Moody, pres.: B. G. Hooker, vice pres.; W. V. Bryan, treaa.; M. O. Evans, secy. WOODSTOCK, VT.—Windsor County Agri- 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. Vs.. pres.; S. J. Qulnn, Fredericksburg, Va., treas. and secy. WINCHESTER. VA.—The Shenandoah Val- ley Agricultural Society. Sept. 19 to 22, 1900. Qharles Rouss, N. Y. City, pres.; E. G. Hollis, Winchester, secy.; Clark H. Pur- cell, Frederick, treas. WEST VIRGINIA. CLARKSBURG, W. VA.—Fair. Sept. 3 to 8. Frank R. Mccre, cecy. MIODLfcJtsOUKNK. W. VA.—The Tyler Coun- ty Exposition and Fair Association. Aug. 28 to 31. 1900. M. H. Stealey. pres.; C. B. Higgle. se<-y. NEW MARTINSVILLE. W. VA.—Wetzel County Fair Association. Aug. 21 to 24. Justus Eakln, pres.; R. E. McEldouney, secy.; S. J. Williams, treas. SHBPHEKDSTOWN. W. VA. — Morgan's Grove Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. A. S. Reynolds, pres.; G. T. Licklidir, treas.: R. S. M. Hoffman, secy. WHEELING, W. VA.—West Vliginla 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. Hayssen. ARCADIA, WIS.—Arcadia 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. Hoi loan. Wis., pres.; A. L. Wallace, Pox Lara. Wis., vice pres.; C. W. Harvey, Beaver Dam, secy.; H. B. Drak, Beaver Dam, Wis., treas. _-v__. . , BLOOMINGTON, WIS.—Blakes PraTne 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. DumiKVlLLB, WIS.—*air. Sept 18 to 21. W. J. Davey. ..... DURAND. WIS.—Pepin County Agricultural Society. Sept 25 to 28, 1900. E. J. Ryan, pres.: W. B. Smith, treas.; J. Dorwln, secy. ELKHOUN. WIS.—Walworth County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 18 to 21. W. H. Al- drich, pres.; G. L. Harrington, secy. ELLSWORTH. WIS.—Fair. Sept 19 to 21. E. S. Doolittle. EVANSV1LLB. WIS—The Evausville 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 Ag-i- cultural Association. Sept. F. M. Fil- klns, Arkdale, Wis., pres.; L. N .Morse, Big Springs, Wis., treas.; Geo. W. B.ng- ham, 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. _ „ , 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. Kearney. 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. MANITOWOC, WIS.—Manitowoc County Fa'r. Sept 5 to 8. Bdw. Schaffland, secy. 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. MROERAL POINT. WIS. — Souttrwestorn Wisconsin Fair Co. Aug. 21 to 24. 1900. Thoe. Bracken, vice pres.: Philip Allen, trw>».: W. H. Bennett, secy. MONROE, WIS.—Fair. Sept 6 to S. B. O. Treat NEILLSVILLE, WIS.—Clark 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. Sent 25 to 23. 1900. A. Roloff, pres.; E. H. Ramm. tress.: 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. The GREATEST FAIR ATTRACTION On Earth. The Celebrated- "V/a.K.1. >* BOONE- YAKI CO Featuring their I Wonderful > HINDOO BURIAL ..SW&^'oJStt ——^———— THREE DAYS ot Fair. ■■ Also THEIR PERILOUS CARRIAGE DRIVE MIND REA. INC TEST and ORIENTAL PERFORMANCE In front ; Grand Stand each day. Something entirely mvr and the Greatest Drawing Card \ for Pairs. Featured by Special Lithograpn Paper and > Paraphernalia direct lrom Calcutta, IndU, costing over €5,000 00. Secretaries of Fairs write for full particulars to , BOONE-YAKI CO., Care Hennegan & Co., Cincinnati.' PLYMOUTH, WIS.—Sheboygan County Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 4 to 6. Henry Wheeler, Sr., pres.; E. A. Dow, treas.; O Gaffron. secy. PORTAGE, WIS.--Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. j: E. Jones. PLYMOUTH, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. Otto Gaffron. RHINELANDER, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. W. C. Ogden. RICE LAKE, WIS.—Fair. Sept. IS to 20. E. N. Bowers. RICHLAND CENTER, WIS.—Richland Coun- ty Agricultural Society. Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. H. M. Boeh. Richland, City, Wis., pres.; 'C. A. Matthews. Ithica, Wis., vice pres.; 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. VanVuren. SHAWANO, WIS.—Shawano County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 19 to 21. M. J. Wall- rich, pres.; D. E. Wescott, secy.; F. O. Perry, treas. SPARTA. WIS.—Sparta Driving and Agri- cultural Association. Sept 11 to 14, laoo. F. W. Teall, pres.; J. M. Fanning, treas.; J. P. Rice, secy. SUPERIOR. WIS.—Douglas County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. G. L. Herrick, West Superior, Wis., pres.; Nick Lucius. Solon Springs, Wis., vice pres.; E. L. Cass, West Superior, Wis., treas.; W. 11. Webb. Superior, Wis., secy. TOMAH, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. H. J. Skinner. "WiaUTOMA. WIS.—Waushara County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 26 to 28, 191)0. Gil- bert Temrant, Wa.utoma, Wis., pres.; Geo. P. Wolbur, wautoma. Wis., treas.; W. H. u«^,„ Wstjirnma. Wis., secy. WEST BEND, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 19 to 21. W. P. Rix. WEST SALEM, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 25 to 2S. F. H. A. Nye, secy. WEYAUGUA, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 2L 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 secy. _ 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. Out, pres.; James Roberuon, Almonte. Ont, treas.; Wm. D. McISwen, Almonte, Ont., secy. AYLMER. ONT.—Aylmer's Great Fair. East Elgin County Fair Association. Sept IS to 20, 1900. D. IL Price, secy.-treas.; A. A. Leslie, pres. BOWMAKVILLE, ONT.—West Durham Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 13 and 14. 1900. W. E. Pollard, pr€s.; Albert E. Clements. Ty- rone, Ont, vice pres.; W. F. Allen, Beach av., Bowraanville, Ont., treas.; M. A. James, Lock Drawor * T *~w"-<'"viH<v Ont.. secy. BRANTFORD, ONT.—Fair. Sept. 15 to 22. George Hately, 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, secy. COLLINGWOOD, ONT.—Great Northern Ex- hibition. Sept. IS to 21. Chas. Lawrence, pres.; W. J. France, treas.; J. W. Archer, box 637, secy. HAUFAX. CAN.—Xova Scotia Provincial Exhibition Commission. Sept. 12 to 20.1900. Hon. J. W. Longley. Halifax, N. S.. pres.; D. R. Clark, Halifax. N. S., treas.; J. E. Wood, Halifax, N. S., secy. v I LONDON, ONT., CANADA.—The Weste Fair Association. Sept 6 to 15, 1900. i Col. W. M. Gartsbone. pres.; D. Mackenz. treas.; J. A. Nelles. secy. « MORDEN, CAN.—Morden Agricultural Sol ety. Sept 27 and 28, 1900. J. F. Hutch! son, pres.; J. Gilchrist, secy.-treas. ', MORRISBURG. ONT.—Dundas County Fa. Aug. 29 and 30. 1900. J. Wesley Allisc Morrisburg, Ont. pres.; G. F. Bradfle Mori isburg. Ont. secy. j OTTAWA. ONT—Central Canada Exhibits Association. Sept. 14 to 22. 1900. W* Hutchinson. M. P., pres.; E. McMahc i secy. ■ OTTERVILLE, ONT.—South Norwich Fa Oct. 5 and 6. Alex. M.: Farlam, secy. -PAISLEY, ONT.—Centre Bruce Exhibit!/:' Sept 25 and 26. Geo. Chambers, pres.; i E. Sheppard, secy. PETERBOROUGH. ONT.—Peterborough Ce! tral Exhibition. Sept 18 to 20. F. H. Dc lin, pres.; W. J. Green, secy, and treas.; PICTON, ONT.—Prince Edward CourJ (Ont.) Fair. Sept 26 and 27. Thomas Bt mar,- secy. | PRESCOTT, ONT.—South Grenvllle Agricv tural Society. Sept. IS and 20. 1900. G. ; Howard, Prescott. Ont, preB.; R. S. Throi Prescott, Ont, vice pres.; T. R. MelvlU Prescott. Ont, secy. RICHMOND. CAN.—Carleton County Ag> cultural Society. Sept 12 and 13, 19 Hugh S. Conn, Ottawa, Ont. pres.: W- McElroy. Richmond. Ont. secy. SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT.—East Algol Agricultural Society. Oct 2 and 3. J. Da! son. pres.; Wm. Brown, secy.-treas. 1 SHERBROOKE. QUEBEC—Canada's Grt Eastern Exhibition. Sept. 3 to 8. Hon. t Mcintosh, pres.; W. M. Tomlinson, tres and secy. SIDE SHOWS, CURIOSITIES & Etc WANTED FOR i STREET & AGRICULTURAL FAIi AT MACON, GA., September :24-^2?; Biggest Advertising Contract ever giv. out by a Fair in Georgia. . Write, naming space wanted and on what p" centage. BRIDGES SMITH, : MAYOR. MACON. G BELMONT SISTERS, ull ^V .* Balloonists and Parachntesls. j»1 : SSL 111 Commonly" Unawn as the *"Q leens of the A 1 are booking dates for 1930. SPECIAL TERMS FOR FAIRS, i j We use the FAMOUS TORPEDO BALLOOj j ; 1 MIlUTCn I—First-Class Attractions for i\ II All I CU ■ Annual Business Men's Carol-i at LaFayelte. Ind.. September 21-28. Addrr ? Thos. W. Burt, chairman privilege committe; | WE KEEP THE PUBLIC POST AT STILLWATER MINN. Pop. over 12,000. : PETER LOHIIER, Billposter. Disrtibutor < s-ign Tacker. 1 have added 4,000 square fee" new dressed and matched Billboards t spring. Member A. B. P. A. and L A. D. MORTON, THE CINCINNATI BILLPOSTI I want to hear from every Billposter—as list of locations at your lowest rates of posting. EXECUTIVE OFFICE: - - 113 East Fifth Street, - - CINCINNATI, OHj MORTON. The Cincinnati Billposter, PRINTERS OF ART POSTERS, Art Bulletins in Gncinnati, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, l^uisvij Columbus, Dayton and Indianapolis. ,