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m i fk'.c .THE BILLBOARD il * MICHIGAN. » DRAIN, MICH.—Lenawee County Fair As- . < %aciation. Sept. 24 to 28. H. H. Ferguson. , ,5et.-y. , -il.Blox, MICH.—Albion Fair and Driving i »I ark Association. Sept. 25 to 28. J. Frank ^ ^Church, secy. I h •' i * MADA - MICH.—Armada Agricultural So- I li <!£;? ty - ° ct - 3 to 5 - John McKay, Romeo. I '*' 7r£ c £" P res -: R - V. Edwards, Armada! I \" vs5J! c ?"' tIeas -i A. J. Freeman, Armada, |y cJMich., secy. '" «]*U> AXE, MICH.—Huron County Asricul- ; tural Society. Sept. 25 to 28. John Hunt. , u virona Mills, Mich., pres.: Geo. W. Clark • 3ecy.; c B. Thompson, treas. g -\NCROFT. MICH.—Bancroft Fair Compa- A ny. Oct. 10 to 12. B. D. Block, pres.; It. j .^nerman, treas.; F. I. Wixom. -secy. i »MCO, MICH.—Tuscola County Farmers" ., »Pair. Sept. 18 to 21. F. B. Ransrord, sei:y 1 "•^LEDONIA, MICH.—Caledonia Union Fair 'j Association. Oct- 3 to 5. Wm. McCrodan, '«. Jpres.; Charles H. Kinsey, secy.; D. P. . jiHale. treas. /* wVSS CITY, MICH.—Tuscola, Huron and I.; * Sanilac Fair Association. Oct. 2 to S, 1900. Ki ;3) Henry Dodge, Elmwood. Mich., pres.: Wm. \-.-lJ- Campbell. Cass City. Mich., treas.; A. K. ' /• r .*!•. mct. .■*. *iARLOTTE, MICH.—Eaton County Agrt» j,,l "cultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. J. H. Gal- !.}• 'Jery. pres.; Jas. H. Brown, treas.; Geo. ,V HV Perry, secy, ji' iSCANOLA, MICH.—Delta County Fair. }X " August. Lew. A. Cotes, secy. J!., 5>WLErRVILDE. MICH.—Fowlerville Agn- l-li guttural Society. Oct. 2 to 5, 1900. C. L. I ft* ,3ordon, Fowlerville, Mich., pres.; D. C. |3;t0arr. Fowlerville, Mich., secy.; Fred- Cuhn, Y'-f-. Fowlerville. Mich., treas. J it., :*AND RAPIDS, MICH.—The Michigan !;,V JState Fair. Sept. 24 to 28, 19uo. M. P. An- R »■ .•""« i-«i»*. 0cvu ^t lu ^O, JiTUU. Al. .U ""lerson, pres.; 1. H. Butterfield, secy. ■ v.- ULIm&UAImIS, MICH.—Hillsdale Fair. Oct. 1 1*1:1-0 5, C. \V. Terwilliger, secy. ij pLLAND, MICH.—South Ottawa ana West f:' , Allegan Agricultural Society. Oct. 9 to !ij 12. H. Koviker, pres.; L. T. Kanters, •t ,iecy.; H. Lindens, treas. i. (LAY C1T\". MICH.—Imlay City Agricul- ;l _.':ural Society. Oct. 2 to 4. 1900. M. J. Has- fl J iin, Imlay City, Mich., pres.; Dr.- G. W >; Jones, Imlay City, Mich., treas.; F. Raths- ki 4aure, Imlay City, Mich., secy. 1 iNlA. MICH.—Ionia District Fair Associa- ji Jon. Oct. 2 to 5. E. J. Eayle, Saranac, t idich., pres.; Eldon P. Mains, treas.; E. A. ,i ^ilurphy, secy. - |Vj,ONWOOJJ. MICH.—O. S. Firemen's Tour- ji jaament and Gayebic County Fair. Sept. & V13 to 15. C. E. Hook, secy. jti>CKSON. MICH.—Fair. Sept. 23 to 29. Ji.;ANISTEE, MICH.—Western District Fair ■$! Association.. Sept. 4 to 7. Geo. W. Swigert :u ;>secy. ; ;ic ARSHALL. MICH.—Calhoun County Agrl- j>r jjultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. Wm. Foster, !r> -3ante Creel, Mich., pres.; Wm. H. Arthur, ei isecy.; T. J. Shipp, treas. (I' iRQUETTE, MIOH.—Marquette County 01 lAgricnltural Society. Sept. 26 to 28. 1900. », B. B. Paftner, Marquette, Mich., pres.; M. it! E. Asire, Marquette, Mich., secy.; C. H. li; Dall, Marquette, Mich., treas. f: IDLAND, MICH.—Midland County Agricul- ,JJ« tural Society. Oct. 3 to 5. Jas. G. Culver. '(I "jecy. am: [LKORD. MICH.—Milford Fair Association. jjrASept. 25 to 28. R. T. Bridgman, pres.; J. Ju. |Fieldon. secy.; J. T. Watkins, treas. il iJNTIAC. MICH.—Forty-eighth Fair or the It Oakland County Agricultural Society. Sept. £•£8 to 21_ E. Howland, pres.; F. W. Burch, .ttjwcy. ,tf- JOHXS, MICH.—Clinton County Fair. to JSepL 2a to 28. H. H. Fitzgerald, secy. UirOCKB RIDGE, MICH.—Fair. Oct. 7, 10 M land 11. E. J. Cain, secy. «, j».SSAR, MICH.—Tuscola County Fair. Sept. _,'«: E5 to 28. R. S. Weaver, Watronsvilic, >u: : fMich-, secy. fill MINNESOTA. > tBEKT LEA, MINN.—Albert Lea Street ,x iFair Association. Sept. 26 to 28. T ' V jLVKnatvold, pres.; C. A. Ransom, secy.: f! r »W. Barlow, treas. «2? IN i MINNi-Aitkin County Agricultn- c'fral and Stock Breeders' Association. Sept. ..jr. *"" ^ J - s - Campbell, pres.,- T. P. i"iIMcQulllin, secy.; T. E. Krech, treas. t$!|IRp ISLANT>, MINN.—Reuville County r 'Pair. Sept. 19 to 21. H. H. Goke, secy feASKA, MINN.-Chaska Agricultural As- ,'sociation. Sept. 27 to 29. Fred Greiner grea.; F. G. Linenfelser, treas.; T. Craven! ■cibKBIE, MINN.—Murray County Agricultu- )I,ial Society. Oct 4 and 5. W. H?Mellen, lr ,p>res.; A. Currie, Sr., treas.; N. Currie. :ij«ecy. "• klRMODNT, MINN.-Martiu County Agn- | .EH 1 ""} So««y. Sept. 10 to 12. f. Q !to lt S heU ' Pres " : CecU Sharpe. treas.; Edwin iiijvvaae. aecv. W-^KDEN CITY' MINN.-Blue Earth County wl^gricultural Society. Sept. 12 to M. WH. n.picklnson, secy. rn£^^ M / NN -Z^ lm f sota state Agricui- ♦iE 1181 Sc H et Z:. Sept - 3 "o S. 1900. John tijuooper, St. Cloud. Minn., pres.; T J. Wil- ?.S° X ' Nortlrfield. Minn., treas.- E. W" Ran- J-.uall, Hamlin. Minn., secy. ^JPTCHINSON, MINN.-McLeod County Ag- ; ^ U S Ur ^. Soci ^T- Jept. H to 13, 1900. Sail |W. Stocktar, HutcMnsou. Minn., pres.- Ed. • ,«*- Temes, Hutchinson, Minn., vice nrei- T JS. Rltter. HTitxmlnson, Minn? £££■ t.* p K| parrlngton. Hutchlneon. Minn. ' ^tlORA. JHNN.—Kanobec County Agricultural ^goaety. Aug. 31 and Sept. L ^. sSuble ~,£J£ C " P " Seriine . s«y-: G. H. Newberl; ST. PETER, MINN.—Nicollet County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 12 to 14. D. T. M. Lambert, pres.; J. A. Johnson, secy.; H. S. - Backett, treas. WINNEBAGO CITT, MINN. — Faribault County Agricultural and Joint Stock Com- pany. Sept 13 to 15. W. D. Richards, pres.; L. C. Stebbins. secy. MISSISSIPPI VICKSBURS, MISS.—West Mississippi Agri- cultural, Mechanical and Live Stock Expo- sition. Nov. 13 to 17. Frank H. Andrews, MISSOUB1. B ??i NVI 5 ,I 'S' MO.-Cooper County Agricultu- ral and Mechanical Association of Boon- ville. Aug. 7 to 10. H. T. Hudson, pres.; Fred. Sauter, treas.; D. Jones, secy. CALIFORNIA, MO.—Mainteau County Fair fcept. 18 to 21. H. Bascom Hardy, secy. CARROLLTON. MO.—Carroll County Fair Association. Aug. 21 to 24. 1900. F. J. White Carrollton, Mo., pres.: D.-D. Betzler Carrollton. treas.; D. D. Thomas, secy C Ane H ^?„ E -in M V M r^ t PaIr Association. Aug. 7 to 10. Frank Haven, secy °to N 3L ALIA ' M °"~ Centralia Fair - Aug. 28 COLUMBIA, MO.—Boone County Agricultural and Mechanical Society. July 31 to Aug 3 t B , U ^T USS - Pres.; N. D. Robnett, secy.; wl J. Carter, treas. DEXTER. MO.—The Stoddard County Agrl cultural Society. Sept. 25 to 29. 190of LP Jeffers. secy. HA 4 RR ' S0 , N ^ L LE. MO.-Fair. Aug. 21 to •m. K. s. Wcoldndge, secy HOLDEN MO.—Johnson County Agricultu- rt^ n i d n Me 5? ani ? a Fair Association: Aug. 7 to 10. Wm. SteUl, pres.; T. C. Horn- buckee, secy. •*-»*. no™ H A N n SV i LLJ3 '-MO.—Fair.. Sept. 5 to 8. J. ^- 5 r '?,. nt ' -?, res -: w - C. Malone. vice pres.; , C ?-.. G - rerri ». treas.; W. H. Sandison secv JE.FKRSON CITY, MO.-State Horse Show'. A m 'o. to ?• Juase w - c - Marshall, pres.; i;.,v- w ar ? e 'T, V ','i e prcs " : F " J " Wildbergsr, secy., W. A. Dallmeyer, treas. LA PLATA, MO.—Macon Coonry A. & M A<s- xiSS"? 11 -!**; 1 *- a to 24 - H - S - Se ^, pres ; Tbos. L. Rubey. treas.; C. C. Wood, secy L ^ ^SUMMIT, MO^Jackson County A. Ld M. Sodety. Sept. U to 14, 1900. E. S Browning, Lee's Summit, Mo., pres.: W H o 01 ^'. Lee'*,-Summit,-Mo., vice pres.; /. f „^i?? te ',Lee's Summit, Mo., treas.; Lewis r /rSJfiS* Jr - Lee's Summit. Mo. secy iSS RT I' MO -^tertownship Fair iSocia- i^- « Aug - a to 2i - c " M - Russell, Har- lem Mo., pres.; T. J. Wornall, treas.;i C **- lancey, secy. MILAN, MO.—Sullivan County A. M. & S Si™ oc,abon ^ Sept.-4 to 7. Reuben Payne, pres.; Dennis Ryan, treas.- C B Long, secy. MOBERLY, MO.—Fair and Race Meetinjr vi^^. to 3 V - M - Tedford, secy. & tiX^ 0 *' , M 0-- v ernon County Fair Associa- USSr v Wr / \? Aue " *■ ^OO- N. L. Win- ™£' - N « va ^- Mo - pres -= H. M. Duck. Ne- Mo^'se^y 1 - trCa8 - : W " ^ ° lark ' N ^*da. PLATTE CITY, MO.-PIatte County A. M. & S. Association. Aug. 28 to 3L C. B. Cock- 52aJ! reS ' : Form a». secy.; A. K. Jack. PRLVCBTON, MO.—Mercer County Fair As- sociation. Aug 27 to 31, 1900. Jeff.^r^£- Prtn^n^w 11 '•"*•'■ PreS " : P " R - Aufrich, Princeton, Mo., vice pres.; Jas. A. Thomn- P?' ^"t^.-Mo., treas'.; Geo. Stur^on, PrmTe^.-M^.l'se^- 1 *"*' W " ^>™- ROCKPORT MO.-Thirteenth Annual Ex- ?^ tl0 r?' K^kPort Fair. Sept. 11 to M. John D. Dopf, secy. S ^ I »^ FI A U5 '„ M °- Q,leen City Fair Asso- ST rHi B A S5 ^,X° ^ W. A. Dennis, secy. 1 w ^f^ MO -Fair. Aug. 30 to Sept. L W. F. Achelpohe, secy. Fa^r C n S V ^ 0 r S }- Lonls Fair Association. Fair. Oct. 1 to 6. Robt. Aull, pres.; Jos. A. Mnrphy, secy. . MO^rAIfA. BILLINGS, MONT.—Yellowstone caia-asso- ciation. OcLl to 6. A. L. Babcl^fcTpTes ; H.^ W. Rowley, treas.; P.^^jO'Donneil NEBBASKA. AINSWORTH,- NEB.-Brown County Agri- cultural Association Fair. Sept. 20 to 22 SeL° ; - B Ca B rP 15^ickr^ C y. Ge ° rge MUeS ' ?£f ler *»^ V*?* 1 *. Neb., pres.; J.' 0>Neu" ^* V. eb - ™e pres.; Job. Green. Albion! >£*.. treas.; H. C. Brooks. Albion, Neb.; AURORA, NEB.—Hamilton County Agrlcul- man/sec'y WliI,am s. ^eas.; B. F. Isa- BASSETT, NEB.—Rock County Agricultural Society. - September. J. H. Putolm? Cuba Neb-, pres.; J. D. Brayton. treas.; w. T Phillips, secy. B !! R T R £ ND vJ* EB --- Pbsl vs County Fair As- sociatfon. Oct. 2 to 5. 1900. A. J. Sand^ •trom pres.; Alf. Andrews, vice pres.: C. -. Gibbons, secy.; R. p. Larson treas cuitural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. 1900* J. o. Taylor. Berwyn, Neb., pres.: A. R. Humph- rey. Broken Bow. Neb., treas.; E. R Pu?- cell. Broken Bow, Neb., secy CLAY CENTER, NEB.-<;iay County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 26 to 29. B? W O a, C Pb Wi ? ilian,t : se?y E ' McD ^»- «***■: r *?S E wi»Ji EB r PiU S ore Count > r Agricultu- ral Society Aug. 21 to 24.. Lee Huston, secy'' Steven, treas.; F. M. Floryl HARTINGTON, NEB-Driving and Fair As- sociation. Sept. 19 to 21. J. N. Lemon, INDIANOLA. NEB.—Red Willow County Fair. Sept. U to 14. W. A. McCool, secy. LINCOLN, NEB.—Nebraska State Fair. Sept. 3 to 7. 1900. S. C. Bassett. Gibbon, Neb., pre*.: RW. Furnas. Brownville. Neb., secy.. MADISON, NEB.—Madison County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. U to 14. H. F. Bar- ney, pres.; Geo. R. Wycoff, treas.; J. L. Rynearson, secy. OMAHA, NEB.—The Douglas County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 24 to 29. RED CLOUD. NBB.—The Red Cloud Inter- state Fair Association. Oct. 2 to 5, 1900. J L. Miller, Red Cloud, Neb., pres.; S. M. Crabill, Red Cloud, Neb., vice pres.; G W 5°7'„ Red Cloud, Neb., treas.; D. J. Meyers! Red Cloud. Neb., secy. SEWARD, NEB.—Seward County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. Ernest C. Holland, secy. STOCKVILLE. NEB.—Frontier County Ag- ricultural Association. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900 L. H. Cheney, secy. T0R £' *J, BB r-I°* Count y Fair- SepL 18 to 21. G. W. Bemis, secy. NEW HAMPSHIRE. CONCORD, N. H.-Concord State Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. Committee: David E. Murphy, Lewis B. Holt, George H. Moses. LACONIA, N. H.—Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. J. F. Harnman. NAS ? U . A ' N ' H.—Nashua Fair Association. * ?.?£*- 5 to 6 - 190 °- J - E - Tolles. pres.; M. H. O Grady, treas.; T. A. Crowley, secy. NEW JERSES". BURLINGTON, N. J.-The Burlington Coun- ty 1-air Association. Oct. 3 to 5. TKENTON, N. J.—Interstate Fair Associa- tion. Sept. 24 to 28. 1900. Gen. Richard Donnelly. Trenton, N. J., pres.; Wm. L. Salor. Trenton. N. J., vice pres.; Rudolph V. Kuser, Trenton-, N. J., treas.; MaWon R. Margerum. Trenton. N. J., secy, and ragr. NEW MEXICO. ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.—New Mexico Terri- torial Fair Association. Sept. 18 to 22 W V. McCreight. pres. and secy.; Arthur Ev- erltt. traaa. BBWTOBK. AFTC-N, N. Y.-Fair. Sept. 18 to 2L G. W. Seely, secy. ALBANY, N. Y.—Albany Lodge No. 49, B. P. o., Llks btreet Fair. July 30, 31 to Aug. 1 to 4. Geo. Addington, pres.; E. B. Can- tiiie, vice pres.; Geo. H. Guardmeer, secy.; Chas. H. Armatge, treas.; M: J. Severence Jr., gen 1 mgr. A '« B to i '' N " Y ' _ ° rIeans Coun ty Fair. Sept. ^ AM o N 7'. N - Y r- Aaban y County Agricul- J Ura i~? oc J. ety and Exposition. Sept. 10 to 13. 1900. Robt. J. McCanley, Albany. N. Y. pres.; Joseph Snyder, Altamount, N Y ' vice pres.; V. P. Donuo Lee, Aitamouni! „• JT-« secy.; Edward Becker, Altamont. N. Y.. treas. ANGELICA, N. Y.—Allegany County Agri- Sr^" 1 ^ ^i^Z: Sep*- H to 13. 1900. E. S. Bartlett, Belfast, pres.; Charles Lounsbury. Angelica, vice pres.; H. E. Dudley, Angel- ^•yN-^^ecy-: «". H. Jackson, Angelica, BALLSTON SPA., N. Y.-Saratoga County Agricultural Society. Aug. 27 to 31. iwid. D F. Wlmey. Ballston Spa.. N. Y., pres.; Walter 1. Cavert, Charlton, N. Y., treas.; BA^'vii'- S"" a . Birchton. N. Y., secy. .* ,X IA - «• i.—Genesee County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 17 to 20, 1S00. Daniel Harris, pres.; C. D. Harris, treas.; A. K. Brown, secy. BAT ?' N. Y.—Steuben County. Agricultural Fair. Sept. 24 to 28, 1900. C. A. Shulti, pres. and secy. ^n^iH" 3 * ^V Y -^ The Boonville Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. Chas. G. Cavanaeh. secv BRISTOL CENTER. N. Y-FaVmers^'and Merchants Agricultural Society. Sept. 21 and 22. brookfield, n. Y.-BrooMeia Madison -^SJunty Agricultural Society. Sept. 17 to 20 N. A. Crumb, secy. CAIRO, N. Y.—Greene County Fair. Aug. 21 C tK DG No'r t oi. Y ec; Falr - AUS - 28 4 ° «' CANANDAIGUA, N. Y.-Ontarlb County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 20. 1900. C. P. Whitney. Orleans, N. Y, pres.; HwSer rf£S d A, vlce . T D " s -: /"»• s - Hickox. treas. CANTON N. Y.—St Lawrence County Agrl- lie W. Russell, Canton, N. Y., pres • E H r«nt^J* S5 nt ??' N - Y - tT ?? s - : A - T - Martyn', racef secy T " 8eCy - : R "• McMonagle,' C A 5«^? N ^r E v T ' »■?— F ^ lr - Aue ' 28 to 31 - 28 to 31 ~ 'utnam County Fair. Aug. CHATHAM, N. Y.-Columbia County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. G. McClel- lan, pres.; H. J. Baringer, treas.; W. A. Dardess, secy. COBLESKILL, N. Y.-Oobleskill Agricultural Cobleskill, N. Y., pres.; Hon. J. S. Pindar SM^SH' S" 2" vice prcs - : s - C. Shamir: leek 111. N. T.. secv. COOPERSTOWN. N. Y.-Otsego County Ag. ricultural Fair. Sept. 18 to 20 CORTLAND. N. Y.-Cortland County AbtI- cultural Society. Aug. 21 to 24. Frank H. Sears, pres.; C. T. Brown, treas.; W J Greenman, secy. CUBA, NY.—Cuba Fair and Racing Asso- ciation. Sept. 4 to 7. D ?V?« N i Y -- D el a .w ar l Count y Falr - Sept. 4 to 6. P. P. Mcintosh, Becy. DRYDEN, N. Y.-Dryden ABrlcultural So- ciety. Sept. 18 to 20. 1900. S. G. Dupton Dryden, N. Y., pres.; Geo. Cole, Dryden. N. Y-. vice pres.: D. T. Wbeeler, Dryden! N. Y., treas.; J. B. Wilson, Dryden. N. Y. secy. ' DUNDEE. N. Y.—Dundee Fair Association Oct. 2 to 4. ■ ELLENVILLE, N. Y.—Ulster County Fair Sept. 4 to 6. ELMIRA, N. Y.—Ohinnlng County Fair. Sent. 3 to 7, 1900. Geo, McCann. seey. FONDA, N. Y.—Montgomery County Fair Sept. 10 to 13. FRANKLINVILLE. N. Y—Franklinville Ag- ricultural and Driving Park Association. Aug. 28 to 31. FT. EDWARD. N. Y.—Washington County Agricultural Society. Sept 11 to 14. Jud- son Edie, North Greenwich, N. Y., pres • W. I. Bristol, treas.: S. B. Ambler, secy. GREEN, N. Y.—Riverside Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 11 to 14. GOUVENEUR, N. Y.—Gduveneur Agricultu- ral and Mechanical Society. Aug. 28 to 31. Hamburg, N. Y.—Erie County Agricultural Society. Sept II to 14, 1900. Clayton C. Taylor, Lawtons, N. Y., pres.; W. H. Ab- bott. Armor. N. Y., treas.; G. P. Dick Hambure. N. Y.. secy. HERKIMER, N. Y.—Herkimer County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. - HORNELLSVILLE, N. Y.—Homellsvllle Fair. Aue. 27 to 31. 1900. M. L. Gilford secy. HUDSON, N. Y.—Columbia Agricultural and Horticultural Association. Aug. 29 to 31. N. H. Browning.' secy. ITHACA, N. Y.—Tompkins County Fair. Sept U to 15, a900. • . THE BILLBOARD BALLOONS BALLOONS Gas, Hochet or Whistling. WE__HAVE ALL FRESH STOCK. Ouu gas Balloons are made of the best French rubber in three colors, red, blue and grean, and linnate lull size, warranted best [quality 4-piecc rubber. No- Per Gross a60. Assorted colors ...$ 3 75 a65. Assorted colors , 4 00 1. White Rattan Switches 40 00. Fancy covered whips, l so WHISTLING BALLOONS. Gross in Box. So. Per Gross 45. Assorted colors_...$ 2 00 55. Assorted colors... S 25 CD. Assorted colors... 2 75 58. McGinty 3 25 ICO. Serpents 3 25 We also carry full linos of Walking Canes, Cheap Jewelry, Pocket Knives, Pickout Prizes, etc. and make op selected lots for J5, $10, $20 and! up. Catalogue mailed on application. COE, YQ3VXil3 «s CO., 6'tb; and St. Charles St., ST. LOUIS, MO. flTTRneTIONS. MONTGOMERY FREE STREET FAIR, OCTOBER 15 TO 20. 1900. The Street Fair here lait year was said bv all to be the biegest money-maker in the South. Percentage attractions and first-class Midway and Animal Shows can address L. L. GILBERT, Sec'y. Montgomery, Ala. SECOND ANNUAL Free Street Fair SALINA, KAS. September 24th to 29th, incl. Reputation made last year will be sustained. The Greatest Stri-et Fair in Kansas. For Privileges address Chairman of Committee E. W. OBER. SALINA. KAS. CARNIVAL and FALL FESTIVAL SECOND YEAR. Want High-Class Vaudeville and rtldway Attractions for week, October i to 6. Piiv- ileges of all kinds to let. Last year's attend- ance 100,000. Address: H C. LOCK WOOD, Sec'y. Wichita, Kan. THE BIG FOUR FAIR ASSOCIATION Invite the attention of all operators of straight percentage games, proprietors of clean shows under tent, vendors of pen nuts, candy, balloons and such other wares as are usually displayed at fairs, owners of cane racks, striking machines and every variety of amusement of the same order, to the fact that the same will be per- mitted at our fair this year. Write the Secre- tary for the price of privileges, which are reasonable.' C. H. WASHBURN, Sec'y., Belle Plaiue, Iowa. PRIZE MEDALS CUPS, PINS, TROPHIES.etc. Designs free on receipt of particulars JOHN HARRIOTT, 3 Winter Street, BOSTON, MASS. JOHNSTOWN. N. Y.—Fulton County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 3 to 6, 1900. James I. Younglove, Johnstown. N. Y., prea.; Wm. T. liriggs. Johnstown. N. Y.. vice pres.; Henry W..Potter, Johnstown, N. Y., treas.; Eugene Moore. Johnstown. N. Y., secy. LJTTIiB VA'ldjEY, N. Y.—Cattarangus Coun- ty Agricultural Society. Sept, 3 to 6, 1900. J. H. Wilson, secy. LOCKPORT, N. Y.—Niagara County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 19 to 22. Ruthven Kill. Orangeport, N. Y., pres.; C. L. Nich- oils, 45 Main St. Lockport, N. Y.. secy.; J. M. Woodward, treas. LuWViliLB, N. T.—Lewis County Agricul- tural Society Fair. bept. 11 to 14. W. S. Windecker. secy. LYONS, N. Y.—Wayne County Fair. Sept. 13 to 15. K. W. Weeks, pres.; B. D. Leon- ard, treas.; N. D. Lapham, secy. MALONE, N. Y.—Franklin County Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. Walter J. Mallon, sect. MAHGAUETV1LLE, N. Y.—Catskill Moun- tain Agricultural Society. Aug. 28 to 31. MlunLM'OWN, N. Y.—orange County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. Mlrvi^OLiA, N. V.—Queens Nassau Company. Sept. 25 to 29. MOiVi'lClSLLO, N. Y.—Sullivan County Fair. Aug. 28 to 3i. MOKK1S, N. Y.—Morris Fair Association. Oct. 2 to 4, 1900. T. O. Duroe, New Lisbon. Is. Y., prea.; u. 1. Lawrence, Morns, N. 1'.. treas.: D. C. Wlnton. Morris. N. Y.. secy. NAPLES, N. Y.—Union Agricultural Society. Sept. IS to 20. NASSAU, N. Y.—Rensselaer County Agricul- tural and Liberal Arts Society. Sept. 11 t» 14. W. D. Barnes. Bramard, N. Y.. pres., Dehner Lynd, secy.; C. E. Huested. treas. NEWARK, N. Y.—Warrensburg Agricultural Society. Oct. 4 to 6. NEWARK VALLEY, N. Y.—Northern Tioga Agricultural Society. Aug. 28 to 30. Chas. H. Barnes, pres.; G. E. Purple, secy.; B. F. Belden, Richford, N. Y.. treas. New ciTY, N. Y.—Rockland County Indus- tr.al Association. Sept. 4 to 7. OGDENSBURG, N. Y.—Oswegatchie Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 1 to 6. James E. Kelly, pres. ONEONTA, N. Y. —Oneonta Union Society. Sept. 24 to 26. MORRIS, N. Y.—Fair. Oct. 3 to 4. OSWEGO PALLS. N. Y.—The Oswego County Agricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900. W. W. Loomis, Oswego, N. Y., pres.; Ho- ward Quirk, Fulton, N. Y., treas.; Fred'k. G. Spencer, Fulton, N. Y.. secy. OWEGO, N. Y.—Tioga County Fair. Sept. 4 to S. 1900. James Armstrong, secy. PaLMYRA. N. *.—Fair. Sept. 20 to 22. PENN YAN, N. Y.—Y'ates County Fair. Sept. 19 to 21. PEURY. N. Y.— Silver Lake Agricultural and Mechanical Association. Oct. 2 and 3. PLATTSUUKU. N. Y.—Clinton County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. POTTERSVILLE, N. Y.— Glen Dale Union Agricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21. C. E. BentdiCt, Schrcon Lake, N. Y"., pres.; Will- iam H. Taxon, Chestertown, N. \\, Vice pres.; James A. Skiff, Pottersville, N. Y., secy.: F. A. Griswold, Pottersville, N. Y\, treas. POiTsUAM. N. Y.—Pottsdam Agricultural & Horticultural Society. Sept. 18-21. Mefnt A heeler, rottadam. N. Y., pres.; B, T. Scott, Pottsdam, N. Y.. vice pres.; 11. E. Thompson. Pottsdam, N. Y., treas.; H. S. Wilson. Pottsdam, N. Y., secy.; Geo. R. Smith. Pottsdam, N. Y., mgr. POUUHKEEPSIE, N. Y.—Dutchess County Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. R. W. RiveB, New Hamburg, pres.; A. B. Gray, Poughkeepste, treas.; J. M. Booth, Pough- IteepHl*. itt«cy. PUATTSV1LLE. N. Y.—Prattsvllle A. & »• Association. SepL 4 to 6. J. A. Erkson, secy. REED CORNERS. N. Y.—Gorham Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 4 to 6. R1UUF1UL.U SPR1NUS, «. Y.—Richfield Springs Agricultural Society. Sept. 24 to iS. M. O. Towne, pres.; G. T. Brockwaj. treas.; Fred. Brouner, RlchQeld, N. Y., secy. SIVERHEAD. L. I.—Suffolk County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 18 to 21, 1900. Capt. William, P. Dayton. ROCHESTER, N. H.—Rochester Fair Asso- ciation. Sept. 11 to 14. Geo. E. Wallace, pres.; Chas. M. Bailey, treas.; F. E. Small, secv.; W. G. Bradley, mgr. ROME, N. Y.—Oneida County Fair. Sept. 24 to 28. BANDY CREEK. N. Y.—S. C. R. O. & B. Agricultural Society. Aug. 28 to 31. John K. Allen, pres.; H. Louis Wallan, secy.; . George T. Smith, treas. SANDY HILL, N. Y.—Washington County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. S. B. Aurther. secy. SCHOHARIE, N. Y—Schoharie County Ag- ricultural Fair. Sept. 17 to 20. H. " Kingsley, secy. SHAVERTOWN, N. Y.—Shavertown-rfgricul tural Society. Sept. 11 to 13. jr SIDNEY. N. Y.-Fa!r. Sept. if to 13. SYRACUSE. N. Y.—New York State Fair. Aug. 27 to Sept. 1. Timothy L. Woodruff, llrooklyn, pres.; W. Judson, Smith, treas.; „-'ns- B- Docharty, Albany, secy. SYRACUSE. N. Y.—Onondaga County Fair, uct. 2 to 5. Stephen Thornton, Syracuse, pros.; N. H. Chapman, Syracuse, secy, and treas. TROUPSBURG, N. Y.—Southern Steuben Ag- ricultural Society Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. J. B. -iRl.. fv. South Troupsburg, secy. T Sw££' NS !H? G '. N " Y.-Union Agricultural society. SepU 4 to 7> 1900 j Howe Trunmnsburg. N. Y.. pres.; J. G. Conde, Trumansburg. N. Y., vice pres.; H. A. ^ffcJ rrum ? n8t>ur « t ' N - Y - '«*»•: Myron Boardnmn TrumaiiBbUTg. N. Y., secy.; S. ,'V-S^i 18 - TrtimaJiBburg. N. Y.. mar etv N °r^-t "S- Y C-Ve«on Agricultural Socl- WALTrSS'- m a !J d 4 ^ h A. Griswold. secy. tVirM £,'„i N .- Y --°elaware Valley Agricul- E111. wr? ty - J e &- * to 7 - 19( »- Wesley trll% . V i?r U ^ n • M- J- P™ 8 -: w - A - Shepard. w ;™ I a »: W. L. Gladstone, secy. v , Se?t H'to 13 w * omln 8 County Fair. WATERLOO, N. Y.—The Seneca County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 25 to 27. Edward Nugent, secy." WATERTOWN, N." Y.—Jefferson County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. Hon. Wal- tes Zimmerman, Brownville, pres.; Chas. K Hadcock, Watertown, treas.; W. R. Skeels. Watertown, secy. WELLSVILLE, N. Y.-Wellsville Fair Asso- eiatloi. Aug. 20 to 24. D. C. Ackerman, pres.; John McEwen, treas.; J. B. Jones, mgr.: C. S. Karley, secy. WEST PHOENIX. N, Y.—Phoenix Union Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. John O'Brien, Phoenix, N. Y., pres • N A HugheB, Phoenix. N. Y., treas.; Jas. A. Pea- dergast. Phoenix. N. Y.. secy. WESTPORT. N. Y.-Essex County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 4 to 7. W. A. Tucker, £ om ? e *i!, i N - T -' pres -: •*- J - Daniels, treas.; C. K. Stevens, secy. WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.-Fair. Sept. 24 to 29. James Hopkins, pres.; Joseph B. Lee. treas.; E. B. Long. secy. WHITNEY'S POINT, N. Y.-Broome Co. Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. P. M. Brown, Wnitneys Point, N. Y., pres.; C. N. Dunham, Castle Creek, N. Y., vice pres.: P. IL Landers. Whitneys Point, N. Y.. treas.; F. E. Allen. Whitneys Point N. Y., secy.; F. E. Allen. Whitney's Point, «. Y.. mgr. BOETH CAROLINA. BURLINGTON, N. C—The Alamance Fair Oct. 15 to 20. J. H. Harden, secy. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C—Cumberland Coun- ty Agricultural Society. November. Wal- ter Watson, pres.; G. W. Lawrence.■Secy, and treas. RALEIGH, N. C—North Carolina State Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 22 to 27. 1900. Charles McNamee, Biltmore, N. C, pres ; C. B. Denson, treas.; Joseph E. Pogue, »1NST0N-SALEM, N. C—Piedmont Park County, Horse Show and Fair. Oct. 30 to NOT. I. J. L. Patterson, pres.; G. E. Webb. ™"„TT * nrt weT '- Tnos - Moslin. treas. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C—Colored Fair Piedmont Park. Aug. 20 to 25. J. G. Lattie, pres.; John S. Fitts, secy.; John H. John- son, mgr. OHIO. ADA, O.—The Ada Trl-County Fair Co. Aug. 2» u> 31, 1900. Henry Young, Ada. O., pres - M. C. Painter. Ada, O., vice pres.; s. W. Nixon. Ada, O., treas.; Agnew Welsh. Ada. ■J., secy. AKRON, O.—Summit County Agricultural bociety. Oct. 2 to 5. o. C. Stanford. X?h t0n 'TT 0 -.' pres - : G - W - Brewster, treaa.; Albert Hale. secy. ASHLAND, O.—Ashland County Fair. Sept. A T"5 N ^, Ovr-Athens County Fair. Sept 25 to 27. C. H. Porter, secy. BELLEFONTA1NE, O.—The Logan County Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. 1900. *»ae C. Miller, Bellefontalne. O.. pres.- tfann L. Makemson. Degraff, O., vice pres.; 1%. K. Niven, Bellefontalne. O., treas.; E. Ds-D^.A f:,, ^ mB 2r ,,,n - BeJIefontaine. O.. secy. BEREA, O.—West Cuyahoga Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 25 to 27. Wm. Diddulph, Dover. n , T> Pr «;l» W T. J - Poots ' s "<">svi«e, treas.; O. R. Stone, Berea, secy. BEVERLY. O.—Tn-County Fair. Aug. 30 and 31. H. O. Goodrich, secy. BOSTON, lOwensville P. O.j, O.—Clermont County Agricultural Society. Aug. 28 to 31. -900. John C. Shaw, Nice, O., pres.; J O Rapp. Owensvllle, O., treaa.; John Rowan! Blowville, O.. secy. BOWLING GKEEN, O.—Wood County Fair „ SePt- 25 to 29. W. S. Haskell, secy. BUCYRUS, O.—Crawford County Agricultu- ral Society. Oct. 9 to 12. J. A. McMichael. pres.: G. W. Miller, secy.; M. Auck, treas. BURTON, O.-Geauga County Fair! SepL i to 7. P. W. Parmelee. secy. CADIZ. ().—Harrison County Agricultural Association. Oct, 2tt> 4, 1900. A. T. Elliot. Shortcreek. 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. * ' CALDWELL, O.—New Caldwell Fair Com- pany. Aug. 2S to 30. I. B. PhilllBS. secv. 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. Smeltz, _<lr., pres.; C. A. Tafe, aecy.; T. J. Salts- , man, treas. CARTHAGE, 0.—Hamilton County Agricul- tural Association. Aug. 14 to 18, 1900. Jas. L. Obison, Carthage, O., pres.; D. R. Her- rjek. Sta. F.. Cincinnati, O., vice pres.; E. H. Huffman. Sharonville, O.. treas.; D. S. SsjOTDson, Silverton. O.. secy. CBLINA. O.—Mercer County Fair. Aug. 20 to 24. 1900. C. W. Halfhlll. Mercer. O.. CHAGRIN FALLS, O—East Cuyahoga Fair Sept. 11 to 14. Tryon Batly, Chagrin Falls, secy. * CH1LLICOTHE. O.—Ross County Fair. Auk 7 to 10. Addison P. Minshall, secy. CINCINNATI, O.—Fall Festival. Sept. 19 to 29. E. T. Zlegler. Gibson, House, Cincin- nati. General mgr. CLARKSVILLE, O.—Pioneer" Association. Second week in August. Warren Brady, pres.; Mrs. Vera A. Klmbrough, secy.: W J. Reeder, treas. COLUMBUS. O.-OWo 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., treaa.: W. W. Miller. Columbua. O.. secyl COSHOCTON. O.—The Coshocton County Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 9 to 12. 1900. 1 p Darling, Nellie, O., pres.; B, Boyd, Coshoc- ton, secjr. DAYTON, O.—Montgomery County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. W. J. Ferguson, secy. DELAWARE, O.—Delaware County Fair Sept. 25 to 28. w. S. Pollock, secy. Ea'ioN, O.—Preble County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 17 to 21. 1900. irank Mitchell, Eaton. O.. pres.; John J. Kaylor. Eaton. O., vice pres.; C. F. Brooke, Eaton, O., treas.; Henry H. Farr. Eaton. O., secy. ELYR1A, O.—Lorain County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. W. B. Johnson, secy. • FINDLAY, 0.—Hancock County Agricultural Society. SepL 18 to 22. 1900. Henry Snyder, pres.; JacoD Stark, treas.; Wm. Demiand. secy. FREMONT, O.—Sandusky County Fair. OcL 2 to 5. J. C. Overmyer. secy. FULTON, O.—Fair. Sept. IS to 21. GALLIPOLIS, O.—Gallia County Fair. Auk 28 to 31. G. A. Little, secy. GEORGETOWN, O.—Brown County Fair. Oct. 2 to 6. 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. Amnion, Gordon. O.. treas.; T. C. Manet. Greenville. O.. secy. GROVE CITY, O.—Grove City Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 22 to 24, 1900. A. L. Nichols, £,1 ove „ clty " °- P«s.; T. P. Barber, Grove £. y> X- vice P r es.; Chas. A. White, Grove City, O.. treas.; Geo.T. Darnell, Grove City. 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. JEFFERSON, O.—Ashtabula County Fair. xr£x&,iB *R ^ Cnas - c - Babcock, secy. KENTON, O.—Hardin County Fair. Aue Zt to 24. W. M. Cooney, secy. B KINSMAN, O.—Kinsman Stock and Agricul- tural Fair. Aug. 29 to 31, 1900. H. jTWard. Ptes.; H. J. Fobes. secy. LANCASTER. O.—Fairfield County Fair. Oct TV&&xA?i W - X" McClenaghan. secy. LEBANON, O.—Warren County Fair AbsocI- a . t " m --„ SeDt - 18 to 21 - Huse Bone, pres.: trlas. Carey ' Secy -" P * M - Cunningham, LIMA, O.—Allen County Fair. Sept 25 to 28. T. B. Bowersock, secy. LISBON, O.—Columbiana County Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 13, 1900. J. W. Hoopes Salem, O., pres.; C. F. Lease. Salem. O.. vice pres.; B. Y. Brown, Gavers, O., treas.; E. F. Moore, Lisbon, O- seey. LONDON. O.—Madison County Fair. Auk. 28 to 31. E. B. Pancake, secy. LUCASVILLE, O.—Lucasvllle First Annual uTSioV^Vf: 7 to 9 - A - Crain, secy. MANSFIELD. O.—Richland County Fair sept M to 15 (Inclusive). Jerry Needham. m- ?L in ?J on ' °- P rea -: W. H. Gilford, Mans- field, O., secy. MARIETTA, O.—Washington County Agri- cultural and Mechanical Association. Sept. 18 to 21 R. N. Cole, pres.; C. J. Pfaff, v.ce pres.; Henry G. Bohl, secy.; J. H. McCon- neli, treas. MARION, O.—Marion County Fair. Sent. 25 to 28. J. E. Waddeil, secy. Marysville, 0.—Union county Agricul- tural Society. Oct 2 to 6. 1900. John C. Klntner, Milford Centre, O., pres.; John K. Dodge. New California. O., vice pres.; C S Chapman, Marysville, O.. treas.: M. "m! «,TSE!Sft- Marysville. O.. secy. MAYSVILLE, O.—Union County Fair. Oct * to B. W. M. Titaworth. secy. M'CONNELSVlLLE.O.—Morgan County Fair. »!£&.i *° *- p - H - Tannehill, secy. M ;P?i A " P-—Medina County Agricultural Society. Sept 4 to 6. J. M. Crawford. Se- ville, O., pres.; C. E. Hoover, treas.; Hiram Gooawln, secy. ^^ MONTPELIER, O.—Fair. Sept U to 14 C ..S- ^t 18 ' P res -: C. C. Lattanner. secy. MT. G1LEAD. O.—Morrow County Fair. Oct I to 5. O. J. Miller, secy. MT. JOY, O.—Scioto County Agricultural So- ciety. Aug. 29 to 31. D. T. Blackburn. S u1 i en ;, 0 ,V pres - ; w - •*- McGeorge, secy.; W. A. McGeorge. treas. NAPOLEON. O.—Napoleon County Fair Oo. Sept 4 to 7, 1900. Henry Lange, pres.; John Wilson, treas.; W. N. Tubbs. secy. NEWARK, o.—Licking County Agricultural Society. Oct 2 to 6, 1900. F. B. Dudgeon. Wilken Run, pres.; A. J. Crllly. treas.: J. M. Kitrtnor. n~«*v NEW BREMEN, O.—New Bremen Tri-Coun- *y **** Aug. 14 to 17. Henry Hellbusch, pres.; Fred. Wiemeyer, secy.; Wm. Nieter. treas. NEW PHILADELPHIA. O.—Elks' Ohio State Reunion. Art and Industrial Exhibition. Aug.. 6 to U. E. F. Schoch, secy. OHIO VALLEY* FAIR CIRCUIT—Lancaster, O.. July 24 to 27: Columbus. O.. July 30 to Aug. 3; Chillicothe, O., Aug. 7 to 10; Wash- ington C. H., O., Aug. 14 to 17. OTTAWA, O.-Fair. Oct. 1 to 6. A. P. San- dles. pres.; J. S. Stuckey, secy. OTTOKEE. 0.—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.; Thos. Mlkesell. Wauseon. O.. secy. ■ PAULDING, O.—Paulding County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 18 to 21. Lafayette Paul- US. Brlceton, O.. pres.; W. B. Jackson, secy.: W. H. Yant treas. POMEROY, O.—Meigs County Fair. Sept 18 to 21. p. B. Stanberry, pres.; J. W. Sha- ver, secy.; John McQuigg, treas. PORT CLINTON, O.—Ottaw County Fair. Sept. IS to 20. T. W. Payne, pres.; G. H. Hyde, treas.; J. H. M. Richie, secy. PORT UNION,' O.—Ottawa County Fair. Sent 18 to 20. J. H. McRichle. secy. RAVENNA, O.—Portaga County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. Lafayette Smith, secy. RICHWOOD. O.—Richwocd Tri-County Fair Co. Oct 9 to 12. 1900. C. D. Sidle, pres.: .SS^SS Smith, treas.: C. H. Huffman, secy! RIPLEY. O.-Rlpley Fair Co. Aug. 21 to It Thos. Buchanan, Jr.. pres.; L. H. Williams, seey.; Capt E. T. Kirker. treas. ROCK SPRINGS, O.—Meigs County Fair. Sept 18 to SL. J. W. Shaver. 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