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8 THE BILLBOARD. THE BILLBOARD . . ■*■ pre JjilcLA CHRISNBT, IND.—Spencer County Fair. Aug. 20 to 2S. J. C. Haines, Lake, Ind., prea.; J. P. Chrlaney, Chrisney, Ind., secy.; K. Jones, Pigeon, Ind., treas. 'CLAY CITY, IND.—Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. ;r ' • Burl Kress, secy.; William Naltcamper, W'i pres. . >;• 'COLUMBUS. IND.—Bartholomew County \i ,\ rail. Sept. II to 14. A. B. Reeves, pres.; I' 'o Ed. Redman, Jr., Becy. ( nCORTDON. IND.—Harrison County Agricul- r ' tural Society. Aug. 37 to 31. J. W. Mc- ' ■" Klnster, pres.; J. C. Sieg»; treas o.:E~. 8. "J . Tuell, secy. * -COVINGTON, IND.—Fountain County Fair. * Aug. a to 24. Col. J. McMannomy, pres.; £ W. T. Ward, secy. t .JCKAWFORDSVILLE, IND. — Montgomery "vi County Fair. Sept. 10 to 15. J. It. Davis, "«'.r pres.; W.F.Hulet, secy- . . 'VCKOWH FOINT, IND.—Lake County Agricul- "r .tural Society. Aug. 28 to XL A. A. Ulbler. V ~i secy., crown Point, Ind. . jiEAST ENTERPRISE, IND.—Switzerland and •it X Ohio Counties Agricultural Society. Aug. '.;■£ 28 to 31. K. W. Galbreath, North. Ind., -, £ pre*.; B. U. Turner, Bear Branch, trsas.; '-'} j. R. Cider. Bear Branch, mmer. - - ' ■ . .*--ELWOOD, IND.—Elwood Drivhiff Park and t .i - Fair Association. Aug. ZL to 24. N. J. l'U Leisure, pres.; Frank E. DeHoritx. secy.; 'J. • Jos. A. DeHorltz. treas. . '} kEVANSVIXiUS, IND.—Trt-State Fair. Sept. !f' ; 17 to a. W. M. Akin, pres.; W. L. Sworm- T <i stedt, treas.; K. I4. Akin, Becy. '■*, wFAIRMOUNT, IND.—Falrmount Fair. Aug. ' i : '* * to 10. Henry Davis, pres.; Wm. Lucas, Xi < secy.; J. B. 'Wright, treas. b-?ijFARMERSBITRG, IND.—Grand Old Settlers' :Vi- Meeting. Aug. 9. John A. Cuny, supt; R. > ~ P. Crawford, secy. ■ . . .£' i FLORA, IND.—Flora Agricultural and Hor- "* J ticultural Association. Sept. 10 to 14, 1900. *!■-; J. T. GUlam. pres.; Wm. R. Myer, treas.; »,.,. ' Wm. H. Leah, seey. ■ I'fi 3 FORT WAYNE, IND.—Allen County Fair. HI 1 ; t Oct. 2 to 9. „ 1 V 'FRANCESVUiLE, IND.—FrancesvlHe Street' Itv - Fair Association. Oct. 2 to 6. E. D. Knotta, 1'*! 1 pres.; Guy D. Brewer, secy.; J.W.. Burgett, & ' t treas. l ! i:-iFRANKFORT. IND.—Clinton County Fair. !•« Aug. 27 to 31. J. C. Shanklin, pres.; Jos. icr-t Heavilon, secy. . ". ■ 1 ' ?■'FRANKLIN, IND.-^Johnson County Agrieul- if tural. Horticultural and Park Association. Aug. 28 to Sept. 1. Wm; A. Bridges, Tra- , tf falgar, pres.; Wm. S. Young, secy:; Samuel iv. I Harris, treas. "" . • ^ III? GREENFIELD, IND.—Hancock. County Asri- |=":'-l cultural Association. Ang. 14 to 17. Wm. K-« A. Justice, Eden. Ind., pres.: Charles Down- SV'.: tog, secy.; W. C. Barnard; treas. HS^'t treas. k! HAGERSTOWN. IND.—Wayne County Fair '-.T Association. July a to Aug. 3. L. M. i;..': Pierce, pres.; L. S. Bowman, secy.; Knode J»- 1 Porter, treas. ' l! ■ HTJNTINGBURG. IND.—The '-Fourteenth An- ■J?i.l nual DuboU County Fair. Sept. 10 to 15. £:J 190U. H. C. Rothert secy. ^ *' X INDIANAPOLIS. IND.—Indiana, SUM Fair. %J Sept. 17 to a. 1900. Aaron Jones, pres.; ;;.1l Chas. Downing. Indianapolis, Ind., secy. £ JKENDALLVILLB, IND.—Noble County Fair. J-j:\ Sept. 24 to 28. O. F. Johnston, pres.; G. P. i;i ,\ Alexander, secy. _ , ttf 'KENTLAND, 1ND-—Newton County J^air "I Sept. 4 to 7. David Weldon, pres.; H. A. Strnhm. secy. ^_ _ ,' LAFAYETTE. IND.—Tippecanoe County Fair. Sept. 3 to 7. Jas. Murdock, pres.;-,Wt M. Blackstock, secy.- LA PORTE. IND.—La Porte County Agri- cultural : Society. Sept. 11 to 14. J. Vene Dorland. La Porte, Ind.. secy. LAWRBNCBBURG, IND. — Lawrenceburg Fair Association. Aug. a to 25. Wm. H. O'Brien, Lawrenceburg, Ind.: Victor Ohr- Un*. Lawrenceburg. Ind.; H- L. Nowiin. Guilford. Ind. . ' LEBANON, IND.—Boone County Fair. Aug. 20 to 25. G. W. Campbell, pres.; RUey Hanaer. secy. _ , _ . ■ LIBERTY. IND.—Union County Fair. Sept. L H. C. Keffer, pres.; H. F. MeMahan. LINTON. IND.—Greene County Fair. Sept. 17 to 2L __ „ , LOGANSPORT, IND.—Cass County Fair. July 31 to Aug. 2. J. A. Brown, pres.; J. T. Tomlinson. secy. _ MADISON. IND_-Jefferson County Fair. Aug. ( 14 to 17. C. R. Johnson, pres.; C. R. John- A son, Jr.. secy. '1 MARENGO. IND.—Crawford County Fair. ■ Sept. 3 to 7. J. E. Fettzer. pres.; Sherman «_ 1 W. Stewart, secy. _ . £,i MIDDLETOWN, IND.—Henry County Fair, ji I July 24 to 28. A. S. Miller, pres.; F. A,. ,,,( Wisehart. secy. S li 1 MUNC1B. IND.—Muocle, Ind.. Fair. Aue% 14 ™^'l to 17. 1900. Wta. H. Wood. Munclef Ind.» i«:' pres.; C H. Anthony. Muncle. bja., vice ,!.S pres.; B. C. Bowman, Muncle, Ind., trees.; hi'] F. J. Claypool, Muncle, Ind., mgr.; M. S. ar'-i dnvpool. Mnnde. Ind.. secy. " ■■' NEW ALBANY, IND.—Floyd County Live It: ci;^ Bt tt Stock and Driving Association. Aug. 20 to 25. George W. Strack. pres.; Louis Strack, secy.; Edward Sloemer, treas.; fienry W. Fawcett. max. . _ NEW CARLISLE, IND.—St. Joseph County Agricultural Society. Sept. 19 to a. L. C. Egbert, pres.; A. H; Compton, secy. NEWCASTLE, IND.—Henry County Fair. Aug. 7 to H. Robert A. Smith, pres.; W. L. " Risk, sery NEW HARMONY. IND.—Posey County Agri- cultural Society. Aug. 22 to 25. 1900. Alfred Ribeyre. New Harmony, Did., pres.; Henry BaBey. New. Harmony, Ind., vice pres.; W. W. Rot*, New Harmony, Ind., treas.; - Geo. C: Taylor, New Harmony. Inc., mgr.; Geo C TayMr. New Harmony. Ind.. secy. NEWPORT, IND.—Fair. Sept. 24 to 29. B. S. Aikman, secy. NEWTON, IND.—Fountain County Fate. Aug. 30 and 3L Geo. Duncan, pres.; Horace Gray. secy. ' . _ v ^_ NORTH VERNON. IND.—Jennings County Fair. Aug. T to 10. A. A. Tripp. »i«s.; F. H. Nauer, seey. OAKLAND CITY, IND.—Gibson County Fair. Sept 3 to 6. R. B. Richardson, pres.; W. R. Harris, secy. OSGOOD, IND.—Ripley County Fair. July a to Aug. 3. J. C. Gilliland, pres.; Chas. W. Gray, secy. POPLAR GROVE, ' IND.—Howard County Fair. Sept. 3 to 7. Luther McDowell, pres.; A. D. Wood, secy. .-H- PORTLAND, IND.—Jay County Fair. Sept. 24 to 28. John Smuck, pres.; C. O. Hardy, secy. ; PRINCETON, IND.—Gibson County Fair. '-■^Sept. 3 to 8. S. H. Hargrove, pres.; S. Vet Strain, secy. REMINGTON, IND.—Jasper County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. Christian Henster, pres.; Jasper Guy, secy. RICHMOND, IND.—Wayne County Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. W. W. Zimmerman, pres.; Joe Stevenson,'secy. RILEY, IND.—Vigo County Fair." Sept. 3 to -ROCHESTER,- IND.—The Fulton. County Ag- ricultural and Mechanical Association. Sept. 12 to 15. N. A. McClung, pres.; J. Dawson, treas.; F. F. Moore, secy. , ROCKPORT, IND.—The Rockport Fair Asso- ciation. Aug. 14 to 18. B. F. BridgeB. pres..; Jas. A. Payne, secy.; T. E. Snyder, treas. RDSHVILLE, IND.—The Rush County =• Fair Association. Aug. 28 to 31. R. N; HSnch- man, pres.; W.L. King, secy.; A. B. Hlnch- man, treas. SALEM, IND.—Washington County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. E. W. Menaugh, secy. SHBLBYV1LLE, IND.—Sh-Uby County Joist Stock Agricultural AssooLition. Sept. 4 to 8, 1SO0. SMney Conger, Flat Rock Island, pres.; Geo. H. Dunn. Shelbyville, treas.; C. K. Aineden. Shelbyville. secy. _ -• fWAYZEE, IND.—The Swayzee Trl-County Agricultural Association. Aug. 14 to 17, laou. Wm. HarUey, pres.; E. C. King, secy. TERKE HAUTE; IND.—Vigo County Fair. Sept. 24 to 29. W. P. Ijams, pres.; Chas. S. • Duffln, secy. _ . „ "' „ iTIPTON, IND.—Tipton County Fair. Sept. 10 " to 14. Jas. N.TVaugh, pres.; B.. F. Ram- sey, secy. ^_ •-',' , VALPARAISO, IND.—Porter County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 4 to 7. J. W. Haliaday, Valparaiso,' Ind., secy. ' ■- VINCENNES; IND.—The Knox County Agri- cultural and Mechanical Society. Oct. 8 to 13. M. J. Niblack, pres. - ;- J. M. House, secy.; H. A. Foulks. treas. - WINCHESTER, IND.—^Third Annual Greet- ing. Aug. 20 to 24. A. C. Green, pres.; Perry Leavell, secy. IOWA. ADEL, -IA.—Dallas County Fair. Sept. 18 to ZL J. H. Dwisht, secy. ALGONA, IA.—Kossuth County Agricultural Society. Sept 25 to 28, 1900. C. A. Lewis, Algona, la., pres.; E. P. Keith. Algona, la., vice pres.; W. H. Bailey. Algona, la., treas.; G. F. Peek. Algona, la., secy. ALLISON. 1A-—Butler county Fair. Sept 11 to 13. L. J."Rogers, secy. ALTA, IA.—Buena Vista County Fair. Aug. 22 to 24. C. E. Cameron, secy. AiNAMOSA, IA.—District Fair. Aug. 13 to 17. T. E. Watters, secy. ARLINGTON^ IA.—The Arlington "Agricultu- ral Society Fair.' Aug. 28 to SLV'L. J. Palmer, secy. ATLANTIC, IA.—Agricultural Society of Case County. Sept 3 to 6, 1900. C. R. Hunt. Atlantic, la., pres.; J. B. James, Atlantic, la., vice pres.; S. Straight, Atlantic, la., secy.; F. H. Crombin, Atlantic, la.," treas. MANSON, IA.—Manson District Fair. Aug. 8 «o III. W. S. Brown. s«ey-" AUDUBON, IA.—Audubon County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 18 to XL • G. W. Hoover, pres.; R- C Spencer, seey.: H. W. Wilson, AVOCA, IA.—The Pottawattamie County Fair Association of Avaco, la. Sept 11 to 14, 1900. G. Drederick, Avoca, ni... pres.; F. G. Hetzel, Avoca, la., vice, pres.; J. H. Jenka, Avoca, la., treas.; Board of Direc- tors, nigrs.; Roscoe Barton. Avoca, la.. secy. bEDFORD, IA.—Taylor County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. W. F. Evans, secy. BELLE PLAINS, IA.—Big Four District As- sociation. Sept 11 to 14, 1900. Sally Wer- tbeim. Belle Plalne, la., pres.; L. T. Sweet, Belle Plalne, la., treas.; C. Wash/burn, Belle Plalne. la., secy. BLOOMFIELD, Li.—Agricultural Society of Davis County. Sept 11 to 14. D. O. Harris, ''pres.; J. C. Browhard, secy.; J. R. Sheaf- " fer, treas. BRITT, IA.—Hancock Agricultural Society. Sept 11 to 13. John Hammill, secy. .. CARROLL. IA.—Carroll Fair and Driving Park Association. Sept 10 to 13. Wm. Trowbridge, pres.; Geo. welzer; secy.; J. P. Hess, treas. CASCADE, IA.—Dubuque County Fair and Agricultural Society. Aug. 27 to a. "John H. Weber, pres.; A. V. Devlin, treas.; J. M. Hayes, secy. CENTER VILLE, IA.—Appanoose County Fair. Sept 18 to a. 1900. R. M. Hicks, pres.; J. C. Ashby, treas.; H. A. Russell, secy. • CENTRAL CITY, IA.—Wapsie Valley Fair Association. Sept. 11 to 14. P. O. Clark, secy. CHARLES CITY, IA.—Floyd County ,-Fair. Sept 11 to 14. Chas. Hammond, secy. CLARION, IOWA.—Wright County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 18 to a, 1900. W. C. Brown. Clarion. Iowa, secy. CLINTON, IA.—Clinton District Fair. Sept 11 to 14. 1900. Hon. G. D. McDald, pres.; C. D. May, treas.: C. L. Root secy. . 1.'. COLUMBUS JUNCTION, IA.r-Columbus Dis- trict Fair Association. Aug. 28 to 3L O. P. Wilcox, pres.: R. S. Johnson, secy.... CORNING, IA.—The Adams County Fair. Sept 10 to 13. C. F. Andrews, pres.;- J. M. De Vore, secy. CORYDON, IA.—Wayne County Fair. Sept 24 to 28. H. K. Evans, secy. CRESCO, IA.—Howard County Agricultural Society. Sept 4 to 7, 1900. James McAr- thur, Cresco. la., pres.; G. R. Story, Cresco, la., treas.; Jas. McArthur, Cresco, la., mgr.; A. C. Campbell. Cresco, la., secy. DBS. MOINES, IA.—Iowa State Fair. Aug. XI tt! 3L G. H-. Van Houten, Dee. Moines. la., secy. DE WITT, IA.—Clinton County Agricultural ' Society Fair. Sept. 18 to a, 19U0. L. S. Harrington, secy. DONNELLSON.-'IA.—Lee County Fair. Aug. 29 to 31. D. McCulloch, pres.; E. P. Arm- • knecht, secy.; R. T. Ketcham, treas. • DUBUQUE, IA.—Fair. Aug. 20 to 25. C. T. JJancock, secy. ELDON, IA.—Big Four Fair. Sept 4, 5, 6 "and'7i 1900. W. F. Reed, pres.; H. R. Bak- .. er. secy. . BLDORA, IA.—Hardin County Agricultural - Society. Sept 4 to 7, 1900. Robert Smith, pres.; W. A. Doron, secy.; E. D.' Robb, treas. ELKADAR, IA.—Elkadar Fair and Wack As- ■"- sociatloii. Sept. U to 14, 1900. Joseph Lamm, Elkader, la., pres.; P. J. Cain, El- kader, la., vice pres.; Chas. Johnsen, Elka- der, la., treas.; J. D. Brownson, Elkader, la., mgr. and secy. EMMETSBURG, IA.—Palo Alto County Fair. Sept 12 to 14. H. C. Shadbelt, pres.; J. C. Bennett secy.; M. L. Brown, treas. ESTERVILLE, IA.—Emmet County Agricul- tural Society. Oct 2 to 5.' J. J. Klopp, secy. FAIRFAX, IA.—Linn County Fair. Aug. a • to 24. H. W. Shank, secy. FAIRFIELD, -'." lA.—Jefferson County Fair. ' Sept. 11 to 13. John R. McElderry, secy. FOREST CITY, IA.—Winnebago County Fair and Agricultural Society. Sept 11 to 13, 1900. P.O. Koto, pres.; J. A. Peters, secy.; W. Secor. treas. . . . FORT DODGE, IA.—Carnival and Street ' Fair. Sept 1 to 9. M. J. Hare, gen'l mgr. GREENFIELD, IA.—Adair Couuty Fair As- sociation. Sept 26 to 28, 1900. G. F. Mor- ris, pres.; D. Heaton, treas.; J. E. Brooke, secy. ■ • GRUNDY CENTER, IA.—Grundy Center Fair. E. S. Ensing, secy. GUTHRIE CENTER,/ IA.—Guthrie County Fair. Sitpt 11 to 13. A. H Grissell, secy. HAMBUKi.. IOWA.—Hamburg Harvest Home Aug. 7 to 10, 1990. M. F.- Phillips; manager. HAMPTON, IA.—Franklin County Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. D. C. Mallory, secy. HARLAN, IA.—Shelby County Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. W. E. Cooper, secy. HENOR1CK, IA.—Fair. July 30 to Aug. 4. A. M. Utterbaek, secy. HOLSTEIN, IA.—Holsteln DIst Agricultural Society. Sept 3 to 6. J. C. Kuchel, pres.; T.Indorf. treas.; W. F. Hutton, secy. HUMBOLDT, IA.—Humboldt County Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. Carlos Combs, secy. INDEPENDENCE, IA.—Buchanan County Fair. Sept. 4 to 6. INDIANOLA, IA.—Warren County Fair. Sept 18 to 21. E. B. Dowell, secy. IOWA CITY. 4A.—Johnson County Fair. -Sept 3 to 6. 1 KNOXYILLE, IA.—Marion County Fair. Aug". 7 to 10. W. P: Gibson, pres.; C. C. Cunningham, treas.; F. P. Woodruff, secy. LA PORTE CITY, IA.—La Porte City Dis- trict Fair Association. Sept 4 to 7. J. Hus- man, pres.; L. H. Camp, treas.; H. G. Con- ger, secy. LE MARS, IA.—Plymouth County Fair. Sept .4 to 7. G. A. Samonis, pres.; J. R. Shaffer, secy.; B. F. Hodgman, treas. LINEVILLE, IA.—Lineville District Fair As- sociation. Sept. 4 to 7. T. J. Lovett, secy. MALCOM, IA.—Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. James Novak, secy. MALVERN, IA.—Mills County. Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. I. J. Swain, secy. MANCHESTER. IA.—Delavan County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 25 to 28. 1900. A. S. Coon, Manchester. la., pres.; J. W. Reec- tor. Oneida, la., vice prea.: L. J. Gates. Manchester, la., treas.; E. J. Conger, Man- c *n «rter. la., ••ey. MAPLETON,.IA.—Maple Valley Fair Associ- ation. Sept 4 to 6. F. Griffin, prea.: C Ouiek. trean.: J. E. -'»»•«•#. secy. MAQUOKETA, IA.—Jackson County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. Adam Ringlep. secy. MARCUS, IA.—Cherokee County Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. H. B. Robeson, secy. MARENGO. IA.—Iowa County Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. F. B. Colson. secy. MECHANICSVILLE. IA:—District Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. A. F. Fairchild, secy. MILTON. IA.—District Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. E. O. Syphers, secy. MONTICELLO, IA:-*Jones County'Fair. Aug, 7 to 10, 1900. B. G. Hicks, pres.; Geo. Dav- idson, vice pres.; O. R. Rlcker, secy.; H. L. Bigley, treas. MT. AYR, IA.—Ringgold County Fair. Sept ■'- 4 to 7. Thos. Campbell, secy. JIT. PLEASANT, IA.—Henry County Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 4 to 7. J. W. Palm, ores-: W. D. Worthlngton. treas.: *' W. H. virden. secy.; J. D. Dugdale. privi- lege mgr. , NASHUA, IA.—Big 4 Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. C. H. Bander, secy. NEVADA, IA.—Story County Fair. Oct. 2 to 4. J. F. Martin, secy. NEW HAMPTON, IA.'—Chickasaw County Agricultural Society. Aug. a to 24. H. H. Bailey, pres.; Paul Brorby, secy.; W. L. Turner, treas. NEW SHARON, IA.—New Sharon Agricul- tural and. Fair Association. Sept. U to 13. J. Adkisson, pres.; C. E. Wallace, secy.;' Jas. G. Hammond, treas. NEWTON, I A.—Jasper "County Agricultural Society. Sept 10 to 13. H. V. Parsons, pres.: C. Greibling, treas.; H. O. Korf, secy. OGDEN, IA.—Boone County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 11 bo 14, 1900.. F. M. Lorenzen, Ogdan. la., pres.: Mc P. Bass, Ogden, la., vice pres.; G. R. Sucher, Ogden, la., Ueab.; E. H. Graves. Ogden. la., secy. ORANGE CITY, IA.—Sioux County Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. F. J. Lohr, secy. OSAGE, IA.—Mitchell County Agrlcnlrnral Society. Sept 5 to 7. Byron. Leigliton, pres.; W. H. Gable, secy.; J. T. .Sweeney, treas. We are — Headaaarters for CAMPAIGN GOODS The only house in the West carrying a PULL assortment of Campaign Goods, all regulation de- signs, viz: Buttons, Pins, Badges. Canes, Jewelry, Toicbes, Uniforms, etc. RETURN RALLS, Large new stock just ar- rived. Street men hand- ling our goods are mak- ing big money. Send for our large new illustrated campaign circular. N. SHURE & CO. CHICAGO. ILLS. No Goods shipped C.O.D. without a depos t. Frankfort, Ky., Free Street Fair WILL BE HELD Sept. 25, 26, 27,28. Propositions from Shows and Attractions want- ed for these dates. Privileges for alL games and attractions for sale. Address A DUDLHY BT.ANTON.Frankfort.Ky. WANTED•AT•ONCE! Musical Team. Must be good, allround people; do goc.d specialty;- good MnsTTS. Salary low. No tickets advanced. Waeon Show. Good, all- round people answer. Address: S. W SUTHKKLAND. Sumner. Ills. Indian Bill's W ild W est ! OF»EiN TI/VIE After Sept. 6th for Fairs and Parks, J. A. W. JONES. Olean. N. Y. » a Coin-Carrier and Circular combined carries any amount of Coins, Paper Money, or Stamps throueh the mail safe- ly, thus saving cost of money ordrrs. Any advertiser can use it. Well adapted to rais ing Church or Political fuuds, etc Particulars for asking, i doz. toe Novelty Manufacturing Co., Andemon, Ind tmmNiWMm/mmmmffmNwiNmwmm Free Street Fair Promotors, LISTEN! I bave Arranged and Equipped a Number of Superior Exhibitions, exclusively for pREE^TREET J^HIRS (Not for Midway Enclosures.) SHOWS IN KEEPING WITH MY NAME AND REPUTATION. '•■■'■ Correspondence fropi I.ive, Wide-Awake Cities Invited. PRANK 6. BOSTOeK, * The Zoo, Atlantic eity. N. J. WT OSKAZiOOSA, IA.—Mobnska County Fair As- sociation. Sept. 4 to 7, 1300. D. A. Hliu.-*. ' pres.; C. E. Lofland, treas.; C. E. Muuroe, secy. PELLA, IA.—Lake Prairie District Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. Chas. Porter, secy. PERRY, IA.—Perry District Fair Association. Sept. 24 to 27. Josiab Petty, secy. RHODES, IA.—Eden Dist. Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 18 to 20. W. A. Nichols. Wale Center, pres.; W. N. Mason, Melbourne, treas.; H. M. Weeks, secy. SAC CITY, IA. : —Sac County Agricultural As- sociation. Aug. 14 to 17. T. Q. Keir. pres.; v.'SMwi-'Dreway,' -treas.; Frank E. Briggs, .-.secy. . ••'-: - -' ■ SEYMOUR, IA.—District Fair: Sept. 10 to 14. R. B. Lowry, secy. SHENANDOAH, IOWA.—Agricultural Ex- b'btt and Race Meetlns. Aug. l«to 17. Chas. Aldrlch, pres.; Geo. Day, secy. STRAWBERRY POINT, IA.—Straw berry Point District Fair Association. Sept. ;S to 21. Ira Li. Cole, pres.; H. W. Scolieid, secy.; G. H. Scofleid, treas. Su'i niORLAND. IA.—O'Brien County Fair. Sept. 5 to 7. L. G. Price, secy. TO"iON, IA.—Tipton Fair Association. Aug. 21 to 24, 1900. F. H. Milllgan, Tipton, ia. £ree.; John T. Mofflt. Tipton, la., vice pres . i. J. Rowell, Tipton, la., treas.; H. Pratt, Tiptoo. ftu. aecy. TOLEDO, IA.—Tama County Fair. Sept. 2T. to 28, 1900. W. J. Malin. pres.; A. G. Smith, secy.; H. G. Sbanklln, treas. 7RAER, IA.—Traer District Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. J. H. Nawerth, secy. VICTOR, IA.—Victor District Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 13. John M. Graff, pres.; D. B. Connelly, vice pres.; J. F. Schulte, secy.; John Stetty, treas. VINTON," IA.—The Benton County Agricul- tural Association. Sept. 18 to 21, '.900. Watt Gaasch, pres.; J. B. F. Bunten, vice pres.; G. D. McElroy, trees.; J. E. Marietta, secy. WAPELLO, IA.—Louisa County Agricultural Society. Aug. 21 to 24. 1900. M. J. Delhi, Wapelha, la., prea.; John G. Keck. Wapella Is., secy. WAUKON, IA.—Allamakee' County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 20. 1900. S. H. Op- fer, WBukon, la., pres.; P. S. Narunj. IVau- kon, la., vice pres.: T. J. Kelleher, Wjukon. .' Ia.,- treaa.: Carl M. Beetnan, Waunoo. la., mgr.: and secy. WEBSTER CITY, IA.—County Fair. Aug. 14 to 17. F. E. Wilson, pres.; W. B. Kearns, treas.'; W. G. Bonner; secy. WKST. LIBERTY, IA.—Union District Fair Association. Sept. 11 to 14. E. L. Hender- son, secy. WEST POINT, TA.—West Point Irtwrlct Ag- ricultural Society. Aug. 21 to ■■* i900. Wm. R. Tlmpe. Ft. MadHxm, la.. «v-i>.; Herman Lohman, Weet Point, la., iU*. T pres.; John Walljaaper; West Point, Ia. «ecy.: Henry Janmi; Went Point. In., treai.. WEST UNION, l A.—Fayette County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. Frank Gates, secy. WHAT CHEER. IA. -District Fair. Sept. 17 to 20. T. O. Le<sa<-, secy. WILLIAMSBURG, IA.—District Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. F. C. Rock, secy. WILTON JUNCTION. IA.—Wilton Agricultu- ' ral Fair. Sept 18 to 20. W. D. Harris, secy. WINFIELD, IA.—Eastern Iowa District Fair. Aug. 14 to 17. Theo. Russell, secy. WINTERSET. IA.—Madison County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. C. A. Lee. secy. KANSAS. BURDEN, KAN.—Eastern Cowley Fair Asso- ciation. Sept. 19 to 21. J. M. Henderson, secy. 8UKL.1NGAME, K AS.—The Osage County Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. Chas. Ly- ons, pres.; H. Ji. Shepard. treas.; C. Curtis, secy. BURLINGTON, KAS.—Coffey County Fair Association. Sept. 24 to 28. J. B. Sweet. pres.; S. D. Wiaver, treas.; J. K. Wood- ford, secy. CEDARVALE, KAN.—Hewins Park & Fair Association. Aug. 9 to 11. N. G. Marsh, secy. CHANUTE, KAS.-Chanute Fair. Park and Driving Association. Sept 4 to 7. A. E. . Timpano. Chanute. Has., secy. CLAY CENTER, KAN.—Clay County Fair Association. Sept. 25 to 28. E. E. Hops, secy. COFFEYVILLE, KAS.—Coffeyvllle Fair and Park Association Aug. 14 to 17. R. Y. Kennedy, Coffeyvllle, Kas., secy. COUNCIL GROVE. KAN.—Morris County Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. E. J. Dill, secy. EL DORADO, KAN.—Butler County Fair As- sociation. S^pt. 11 to 14. J. W. Roblson, pres.; Seth Frailer, treas.; Alvah Shelden, secy.' ERIE, KAS.—Neosho County Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 28 to 31. H. Lodge, Erie, Kas., secy. FRANKFORT, KAN.—Frankfort Fair Asso- ciation. Sept. 25 to 28. C. W. Branden- burg, secy. FREDONIA. KAS.—Fredonla Agricultural Association. Aug. 21 to 24. J. T. Cooper. Fredonla, Kas., secy. GARDEN CITY. KAN.—Finney County Fair Association. D. A. Mlms, secy. GARNET, KAS'.—Anderson Couc;v Fair As- sociation: Sept. 12 to IE. C. ri Rice, Gar- net, Kas., secy. HIAWATHA, KAN.—The Brown County Fair .^Association. Sept. 6. to 7 G. Y. Johnson, pres., Willis. Kan.; John H. Meyer, secy.. Htewath<a^ Kan. HOLTON; KAN.—Jackson County Agricul- tural and Fair Association. Sept. 11 to 14. S. B. MeGrew, secy. IOLA, KAS.—Allen County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept 10 to 13. Lew Horville. pros.; M. P. Jacoby, treas.: C. ri. Whemon. secy. LAWRENCE, KAN.—Kaw Valley Fair Asso- ciation. C. Grlesa, secy. MANKATO, KAN.—Jewell County Fair Asso- ciation. Sept. 11 to 14. Chas. F. Home, secy. MOUND CITY. KAN.—Linn County Fair As- sociation. Ed. R. Smith, secy. NEWTON, KAN.—Newton Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. D. J. T. Axtell, gen. mgr. OSKALOOSA, KAN.—Jefferson .County Agri- cultural and Mechanical Association, Thir- ty-sixth Aunual Fair. Sept. 4 to .'. Edwin Snyder, sei.y. OTTAWA. KAS.—Franklin County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 21. B. C. McQues- ten, Ottawa, Kas., secy. "/•AOLA, KAN.—Miami County Agricultural and Maths nleal Association. Sept. 25 to 28. C. F. e-.eiiRin, pr«<s.; J. F. Donahue, treas.; Jos. p. Trickett, secy. RILEY, KAN.—Riley County Agricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21. R. T. Worboys, secy. SALINA, KAN.—Salina County Agricultural, - Horticultural & Mechanical Association. Sept. 25 to 28. W. B. Wallace, secy. STOCKTON, KAN.—Rooks County Fair As- sociation. Sept. 4 to 7. David B. Smyth, secy. TRIBUNE. KAN.—Greeley County Fair As- sociation. Oct. 2 and 3. I. B. Newman, secy, WICHITA. KAN.—Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. H. G. Toler, secy. KENTUCKY. ALEXANDRIA, KY.—CampDell County Ag- ricultural Soc:ety. Sept 1 to 8. J. F. Shaw, pres.; John Todd, treas.; J. J. Wright secy. BARBOURVILLS. KY.—Knox County Fair Association. Sett 5 to 7, 1900. Z. S. Millen, pres.; T. R. Barnen, treas.; W. W. Tinsley, Becy. BARl>STOWN, KY.—Nelson bounty Fair As- sociation. Sept. 4 to 8, 1900. Ben Johnson, Bardstown. Ky . pres.; I. B. Bowles, Bards- town. Ky.. sery BOWLING GREEN, KY.—Fair. Sept. 12 to 15. BRODHEAD, KV.-Rock Castle County Fair Association. Aug. 29 to 31. J. Thomas Cherry, pres.; E. E. Prothero, treas.; J. W. Tate. secy. BUCKNER, KY.—Fair. Aug. 22 to 24. Chas. W. Smith, secy. CYNTHJ.ANA. KY.-Harrison County Agricul- tural and Live Stock Association, auspices of A. O. U. W. July 30 to Aug. 2, 1900. A. S. Ashbrook, Cynthiana, Ky., pres.; J. M. Allen, Cyntbiana, Ky., treas.; James W. Murtry, CyntcJana, Ky.. secy. DANVILLE; KY.—New Central Kentucky Fair Association. First Annual Fair. Aug. StolL E. W. Lillard, pres.; H. C. Bright, secy. DANVILLE, KY.—Danville Colored Fair. Aug. 28 to 30. James Combs, secy. ELIZABETHTOWN, KY.—Hardin County Fair. Sept. 11 to 24. James A. Kinkead, secy. SWING, KY.—The Ewing Fair Co. Sept S to 8, 1900. C.W. Williams, Peed, Ky., prea.; J. G. Collins, Ewiug, Ky., treas.; b. 11. Price, secy. FLOKfjNHJK, KY.—Fifth Annual Fair of tn» North Kentucky Agricultural Association. Aug. 29 to Sept. 1, 1900. B. F. McGlasson. Ludlow, Ky., pres.; E. H. Ulankenbeckei, Florence, Ky., vice pres.; R. J. Perry, lu- ~deptndence, Ky., secy.; J. M. Leasing, Bur- liHglon; Ky., ureas. GERMANTOWN, . KY.—Germantown Fair Co. Aug. 29 to Sept 1. S. W. Bradford, Brookevilie, Ky., pres.; J. R. Walton, secy.; J. E. Mollon, treas. GLASGOW, KY.—Fair. Sept. 19 to 22. J. T. Carter, secy. GREENVILLE, KY.—Muhlenberg County Fair. Aug. 15 to 18. C. C. Givens, Madi- sonville, Ky., gen'l mgr. GUTHRIE, KY.—Fair. Sept. 19 to 22. Geo. Snadon, secy. HAKTftORD, KY.—Ohio County Fair. Oct 4 to 7. S. K. Cox, treas. HENDERSON, KY.—Great Trl-County Fair. Sept. 25 to 29. Jacob Zimbro, Jr., secy. HOi-KINSVlLLE, KY.—Elks Fair. Sept. 25 to 30. HORSE CAVE, KY.—Fair. Sept. 26 to 29. HUSTONVILLE, KY—Fair. Aug. 1 to 3. J. P. Harkei-, pres.: W. G. Cokan, vice pres.; W. D. Hocker. secy.: J. H. Hocker. treas. LA GRANGE. KY.—Fair. Aug. 23 to 25. I^AWRBNCBBURG. KY.—Lawrenceburg Fair Association.' Aug. 21 to 24, 1900. W. T. Bond. Lawrenceburg. Ky., pres.; L. W. M. Kee, Lawrenceburg, Ky., v<oe pres.; Monroe Walker■ - Lawrenceburg, Ky., treas.; G. G. Speer. Lawrenceburg. Ky.. secy. LEBANON. KY.—Fair. Aug. 27 to 30. LEXINGTON, KY.—Lexington Horse Show, fair and Carnival. Aug. 13 to 18. S. T. ■ Harlison, pres.; E. W. Shanklin, secy.; W. F. Warren, treas. * LOUISVILLE, KY.—Fern Creek Fair. Aug. 11 to 17. MADISONVILLE, KY. -Hopkins County Fair. July 31 to Aug. 4. H. H. Haleman, Stl)". N'l CI.'VET. KV.. -The Robertson County Fair. Sept. 13 to 16. W. J. Osborne, secy. OWENSBORO. KY.—Horse Fair. Sept. 18 to 22. Hugh Williams, pres.; L. Freeman Lit- tle, secy. OWENTON, KY.—Owen County Fair. Sept. 26 to 29. E. Bambridge, secy. PADUCAH, KY.—The Commercial and Man- ufacturers' Association. Oct 9 to 12. Geo. H- Dalns, secy. PRINCETON, KY.—Caldwell County Fair. Aug. 8 to 11. C. C. Givens, Madisonville, Ky., gen'l mgr. RICHMOND, KY.—Madison County Fair As- sociation. July 24 to 27. W. R. Letcher, secy. PHBLBYVILLE. KY.—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. SHEPHERDSV1LLE. KY.—Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. SPRINGFIELD. KY.—fair. Aug. 29 to Sep. 1. WESTERN KENTUCKY FAIR CIRCUIT— Madisonville, Ky„ July 31 to Aug. 4: Prince- ton. Ky., Aug. 8 to 11; Greenville, Ky., Aug. 15 to 18. WINCHESTER. KY.—Winchester. Fair. Aug. 1 to 3. A. Renick, pres.; W. H. Garner, secy. MAINE. ACTON, ME.—Shapleigh and Acton Fair. Oct. 9 to 11. F. K. Bodwell, secy. ANDOVER, ME.—North Oxford Agricultural Fair. Sept. 19 and 20. Geo. O. Huse, secy. CORNISH, ME.—O. V. U. Agricultural As- sociation. Aug. n to 23. K. G. Peare, pres.; O. B. Churchill, N. Parsonneld, Me., treas.: H. L. Merrill. E. Parsonneld, Me., secy. DURHAM, ME.—Agricultural Society. Sept. 10 to 14. Ruf us Parker, pres.; S. S. Parker, treas.; J. H. Williams, secy. EDEN, ME.—Eden Agricultural Society. Sept. 19 and 20. Frank S. Wood, secy. EXETER, ME.—West Penobscot Agricultural Society. - Sept. 25 to 27, 1900. B. P. Hub- bard, Stetson, Me., pres.; J. E. Jewett, Ex- eter, He., secy. FKYEBURG, ME.—West Oxford Agricultural Society. Sept 25 to 27. D. A. Ballard, pres.;. W. R. Tarbox, treas.; T. L. Bast- man, seey. GRAY CORNER, ME.—Gray Park Associa- tion. Aug. 28 to 3D. B. T. Skillinger, pres.; J. W. Stevens, secy.; J. W. Stevens, treas. LEW1STON, ME.—The Maine State Fair. Sept. 3 to 7. G. H. Clark, secy. HARRISON, ME.—Northern Cumberland Ag- ricultural Society. Oct 9 and 10. J. M. Chute, prea.; James Thomas, treas.: J. Orin Ross, secy. MAPLETON, ME.—The Aroostock County Potato Show. Oct 24 and 25. Geo. B. Dlckert, secy. MONROE, ME.—The Waldo and Penobscot Agricultural Society. Sept 11 to 13. M. C. . Chapman, Newburgh Village, pres.; T. L. Palmer, treas.; T. H. Bowden, secy. NBWFIELD, ME.—Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. Geo. Wilson, secy. NORTH BERWICK, ME.—North Berwick Agricultural Fair. Sept 4 to 6. Chas. F. Goodwin, secv. PEMBROKE, MB.—Washington County Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. Sidney A. Wilder, secy. PHILLIPS, ME.—North Franklin Agricul- tural Society. Sept 11 to 13 anl July 4. C. W. Carr, Strong. Me., pres.; Sumner H. Beal, treas.; M. S. Kelley, secy. PKESQUE ISLE, ME.—N. Aroostook Agri- cultural and Horticultural Society. Sept. 11 to 13. Ernest T. McGlaughlln. So. Presque I a! a. Me., secy. SOUTH MADISON, ME.—South Kennebec Society. Sept IS to 20. Chas. F. Achorn, Coopus Mills, pres.; Jasper S. Gray, treas.: Arthur N. Douglass. Chelsea, secy. SOUTH PARISH, ME.—Oxford County Agri- cultural Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. A. C. T. King, secsr. SOUTH WINDSOR, ME.—South Kennebec Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. Arthur N. Douglass. Chelsea. Me., secy. TOPSHAM, ME.—Sagadahoc Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Oct. 9 to 11. W. S. Royer, secy. UNION, ME.—North Knox Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept. 25 to 27. E. E. Thurston, pres.; H. W. Grinnell, treas.; Geo. C. Hawes. secy. UPPER GLOUCESTER. ME.—New Glouces- ter and Danville Agricultural Association. Sept 26 and 27. A. C. Frank, pres.; F. W. Berry, New Gloucester, secy.; Geo. C. Jor- dan, treas. WEST FARMINGTON. ME.—Franklin Coun- ty Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. A. F. Gammon, secy. HAETLASD EASTON, MD.—Talbot County Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 28 to 31, 1900. Dr. Charles Lowndes; Easton, Md., pres.; Edward Wor- dejl. Royal Oak, Md., rice pres.; Jos. B. Harrington. Eastnn. Md.. secy.-trms. FOLCHESTER BEACH. MD.—Kent and Queen Anne's County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31, 1900. G. E. Noland, secy. FREDERICK CITY. MD.—The Frederick Fair. Oct 9 to 12. 1900. Harry C. Keefer. - Frederick City. secy. HAOBRSTOWN, MD.—Hagerstown Fair. Oct 16 to 19. 1900. ROCKVILLE, MD. — Montgomery County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. John E. Numeaste, Nerbeck. Md. UPPER MARLBORO. MD.—Southern Mary- land Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. Wm. G. Brooke, secy. MASSACHUSETTS. AMHERST, MASS.—Hampshire Agricultural Society. Sept 25 and 26. A. M. Lyman, Montague, Mass.; T. R. Hill. secy. BA'RRE. MASS.—Worcester County West Ag- ricultural Society. Sept 27 and 28. 1900. Austin F. Adams, Barre Plains, Mass., pres.; .Jeese Allen, Oakboim, Mass.. vice pres.; Charles N. Follansby, Barre, Mass., treas.: Matthew Walker, Barre, Mass., secr- BROCKTON. MASS.—Brockton Agricultural . Society. Oct 2 to 5. 1900. Hon. H. W. Rob- inson, Brockton, Mass., pres.; B. B. Grovcr, Brockton, Mass., vice pres.; E. M. Thomp- son, Brockton, Mass., trees.; Basils San- ford, Brockton, Mass.. secy. CHARLEMONT, MASS.—Deerfleld Valley jf UPS . ricultural Society. Sept 13 and 14. S. ~ ">■*** Nawkes, secy. CLINTON, MASS.—The Worcester East A ktJiam ricultural Society. Sept. 12 to 14. 1900. Cf If l)jM John E. Thayer, Lancaster, Mass., pre* 1 WgS, Warren Goodale. Clinton. Mass.. vice pre! f SpM! Hon. Lucius Field. Clinton, Mass.. trea»t» ffl« O. L. Stone. Clinton, Mass., mgr.; Wm. * i B- 5 - Kilbourn. South Lancaster, Mass., secy. % fc S^H GREAT BARRINGTON. MASS.—Housatos 1 1 fell Agricultural Society. Sept 26 to 28. ESP *«1 .ward L. VanDeusen. pres.; Frank i£ IwS Briggs, secy.; Orlando C. Bidwell, treas if fi HINGHAM. MASS.—Htogham AgricultuS 1 191 and Horticultural Society. Sept 25 and f. I If 318. 1900. Bbed L. Ripley. HIngham Cent*:? &|P pres.; Hon. John D. Long, Washington, S| Wag •C., vice pres.; Reuben Sprague, Htngtu'if 3|>?M Centre, treas.; Ebed L. Ripley. Hinghi'l Centre, mgr.; William H. Thomas, Hick skm ham. Mass., secy. >) tj i LOWELL. MASS.—Middlesex North AgiWi I §'** tural Society. Sept 13 to 15. 1900. Hen * H S. Perbam. Chelmsford, Mass.. pres.; G. ' m R. Ooburn, Lowell. Mass., secy.; S. Dreifl « ett,.Lowell, .Mass., treas.; E. J. Noyi? ft Lowell, Mass., mgr. i '- M, NANTUCKET, MASS.—Nantucket Aer!c« K tural Society. Aug. 29 and 30. Joseph ;':| m Johnson, pres.; J. F. Murphy, secy. it H* <NORTH ADAMS. MASS.—Sept 4 to 6. Q?I I H. Kearn, secy. \%mw. PALMER, MASS.—Eastern Hampton tural Society. Sept 18 and 19 ton. secy. . PEABODY, MASS.—Essex Agricultural ety. Sept 18 to 20. G. L. Meyer, Hamlltt f Mass., prea.; J. M. Danforth, LynnOrl Center, secy.; G. L. Streeter, Salem, trei:f,i„ ,,«, PITTSFIELD, MASS.—Berkshire Agrtculfc.*tfrtl ral Society. Sept 11 to 13. Martin i'tRI'lfi - Coleman, Richmond. Mass.. pres.: Chari 1 |w'"•*■ H. Wright secy.; Wm. P. Wood, treas. * SOUTH WEYMOUTH. MASS.—Weymouis- Agricultural and Industrial Fair. Sept ■■i% to 29. T. L. Tlrrell. Nash P. O.. secy. f\S TAUNTON. MASS.—Bristol County ABTlctii tural Society. Sept 18 to a. 1900; Edwsf H. Temple. Taunton. Mass., pres.; Hora? H. Hall, Taunton. Mass.. vlee pres.; i Clarence Holt. Taunton. Mass., treas.; &»g tr.i*» VHIIntno. Taunton. Mass.. secy. ?* WEST TISBURY, MASS.—Martha's Vlt r yard Agricultural Society. Sent 18 to if. B. T. Hillman, Edgartown, Mass., praCjih-, O. H Luce, treas.: F. Allen Lork. secy;lift WORCESTER, MASS.—Worcester Agric till tural Society. Sept 3 to 5. J. Hogg, pre.SUS Wm. J. Wheeler, secy. _ , ; '||| ADVERTISERS ill TAKE NOTICE I are now fully preoared|jpJps, D..e#3..^. .....I 121.—.. ^*«—l.S. ! i; do Distnbuline. 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