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ra> 12 THE BILLBOARD -1 / .! ;■■ m -r j»< tS-9. 4it R H ■u 't '.*■•* ■J* ■* £'•■' * j Hj:,i« ST-le f 1 - ^ fei.u I-Sfffi SANDUSKY, O.—Erie County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. John T. Mack. secy. SARAHSVTLLK, O.—Noble County Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. Geo. M. Graham, secy. SIDNEY. O.—Shelby County Agricultural In- stitute. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. J. K. Russell, re- ceiver. SMITHFIELD, O.—Jefferson County * Fair. Sept. 26 to 28, 1900. G. G. Baryar, pres.; C. McKinney, treas.; J. Hay en, secy. SPRINGFIELD. 0.-<3Iark County Fair. AUJ. 21 to 24. J. S. Bird, secy. ST. CLAIRSVILLE, O.—Belmont County Fair. Sept. 5 to 7. T. C. Ayres, secy. SYCAMORE, O.—Sycamore Fair Co. Oct. 16 to 19, 1900. F. W. Hurd, pres.; G. A. Klahn, treas.; P. K. Gnibb, secy. TOLEDO, O.—The Toledo Exposition Com- pany. Aug. 28 to 31. W. B. Geroe, pres.; C. K. Brand, treas.; T. B. Tucker, secy. TROY, O.—Miami County Fair. Sept. 24 to 28. W. I. Tenney. secy. TIPPER SANDUSKY, O.—Wyandot County Agricultural Society. Sept. is to zi. C. u. Hare, pres.; Oscar Billhardt, seey.; W. J. - Lowry, treas. UKBANA, O.—Champaign County Agricultu- ral Society. Aug. 14 to 17. C. H. Ganaon, pres.; J. W. Crowl, secy.; H- P. 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. I*. Kennedy, secy. WAiPAKON'KTA. O-—Augioizo 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. Bowsher. Buskland, O., trees.; A. E. SohaHer, Wapa- knneta, O., secy. *■ WaUSEON, O.—1-air. Sept. 18 to EL 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. 9. Klncald, West Union. O.. pres.; H. W. Dickinson. West Union, O., treas.; T. W. Ellison. West Union. O., secy. WOODFIEL.D, O.—Monroe County Agricul- 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. WOOSTER, O.—Wayne County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. I. N. Kinney, sscy. XEN1A, O.—Green County Fair. Aug- 7 to 10. R. R. Grieve, secy. ZANESVILLE. O.—Muskingum County Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. J. T. Roberts, White Cot- tage, secy. OKLAHOMA. BNID. OKL&.—Garfield County Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 14 to 17,1900. R. Messall. Enid. Okia., pres.; H. H. Watkins. Enid. Okia.. treas. i S. H. Allen. Enid. Okia., secy. OBEGOJT. MARSHFIELD, ORE.—Second Southern Oregon District Fair. Aug. 28. H. W. Miller. Roseburg, Ore., secy. SALEM, ORE.—State Fair. Sept. 17 to 22. W- H. Wehrung, Hillsboro, pres.; A- Bush, Salem, treas.; M. D. Wisdom, secy. PENNSYLVANIA. (rsVS AI«DENTOWN, FA.—The Great Allentown P>\m Fair. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900. Hon. Jeremiah '•*■■* Roth, Allentown, Pa., pres.; Robt. R. Bit- ter, Eckerts, Pa., vice pres.; A. W_ De Long. Allentown. Pa., treas.; W. K. Mohr, secy, and; mgr. BEDFORD, FA.—Bedford County Agricnl- tural Society. Oct. 2 to 4. David W. Lee, pres.; J. Scott Corll. treas.; WilliamVI. Eichoitz. secy.; W. S. Arnold, mgr. pi.Tr hi MMti-.M 1-A-—Penna Sam Fair. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. J. Walter Ixrvett, Roblehem. Pa., pres.: M. C. Fetter. Beth- il' r ittmrn. Pa., vice pres.; Geo. H. Young. Bethlehem, Pa., trees.; H. A. Groman, Bectdehem. Pa., secy. fXOOMSBURG, PA.—Columbia County Fair. li- £ Oct. 9 to 12. A. N. Yost, secy. »•£ BURGETTSTOWN, PA.—Forty-flKh Annual I Fair, Union Agricultural Association. Oct. Ct"+" X to 4. Dr. S. C. Botkin, pres.; R. P. et^ ^ Stevenson, secy.; W. B. T.tnn, treas. " BUTLER. PA.—Fair. Sept- 4 to 7. :v,* CAMBRIDGE. PA.—Cambridge Fair. Aug. 'I. 28 to XL Albert S. Faber. Cambridge ''* Snrinea. aecT. Associa- Lewis, pres.; S. E. Bullock, treas.; C. D. Derrah, secy. CARMICHAELS, PA.—Green County Fair. Oct 3 and 4. Jlii. CARROLTON, PA-^-Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. lrifc CLARION. PA.—Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. a. S. uij. Lauablin. aaer- . t CLEARFIELD, PA.—Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. 3«,r OONNBAUTVTLIiE, PA.—Oonneantvllle Fair ]|^ Association. Sept. 4 to 6, 1900. Mr. L. D. Corey, vice pres. i A DAYTON, PA.—Dayton Agricultural and Me- IiTjj cbanical Association. Sept. 25 to 28. W. ilr C. Marshall, pres.; E. Morrow, secy.; C. _ «'if W. Ellenberger. treas. «:it EBENSBURG. PA.—The Ebensburg Agricul- l ' 14. iA va *1- JUVtffb O. f»U«3f. \J* : , U Springs, secy. ijifc CANTON. PA.—Union Agricultural • Js tion. Sept. 4 to 7. Dr. W. S. Lewi ^•ij< ,i.ji tural Association Fair. Aug. 28 to 3L F. C. tic. Sharbaugh. secy. FORKSVILLE, PA.—Fair. Oct. 3 to 5. O. X:g N. Molyneaux, Millview, Pa., secy. HANOVER, PA*—Hanover Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 25 to 28. R- M. Wirt, pres.; T. J. Little, treas.; M. O. Smith, secy. HARFORD, PA.—Harford Fair. Sept. 26 and Ft* 27. E. B. Jones, secy. ■:•* HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA-—Blair Co. Agricul- jtp tural Society Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. Frank G-'fA H. Fay. secy. >"«• HOOKSTOWN. "PA.—Mlllcreek Valley Agrl- ';|o>»altaral Association. Aug. 21 to 23. . H. W. 'jar Nelson, pres.; H. C. Seepcr, treas.; R. M. jt;|5 Swaney, secy. HD G BE SVILLE. PA.—Muncy Valley Farm- Ittk era* Cluh. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900. Theodore A. "irtjK Boom, HuKDesville. Pa.," pres.; Hon. Peter V. Reed. Hugneeville, Pa-, treas.; A. C Henry, ■-! Hngheanrille. Pa., secy. INDIANA, PA.—Indiana County Agricultural Society. Sept. U to 14. M. F. Jamison, pres.; David Blair, secy.; A. W. Mafon, treas.; Hon. H. J. Thompson. Marion Cen- ter, Pa., privilege mgr. KITTANN1NG, PaI— Kittannlng Fair Asso- ciation, Seventh Annual Exhibit. Aug. 28 to 31. Dr. R. P. Marshall, pres.; W. J. Sturgeon, treas.; T. McConnell, secy.; M. J. Linnon, supt. of privileges. KUTZTOWN, PA.—Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. J. B. Essen, secy. LEBANON. PA.—The Lebanon Valley Fair ' Association. Sept. 4 to 7. Wm. Gassert, pres.; Wm. B. Means, M.D., secy.; J. K. Funck, treas. LEBANON, PA.—Mt. Gretna Agricultural, Mechanical and Industrial Exposition. Aug. 20 to 24. J. H. Redsecker, pres.; I. M. Runer, secy.; H. W. Siegrist, treas. LEHl»HTON, PA.—The Carbon County In- dustrial Society. Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. Henry Miller. LeUghton, Pa., pres.; C. E. Brink- man. Lehigbton, Pa., treas.; C. W. Bower. Lehigiiion, Pa., secy, and mgr. LEW1BBURG," PA.—Union County Agricul- - tural Socity. Sept 25 to 28. C. Willard Oldt, Bucknell, Pa., secy. MANSFIELD, PA.—'Mansfield Fair. Sept. 25 to X8, UOO. W. P. Austin, Mansfield, Pa,, Mcdonald, PA.—McDonald Fair and Oil Men's Reunion. Aug. 15 to 17. J. C. Rog- ers, pres.; W. S. Liockhart, secy.; B. L>. Ttllinghast, treas. MERCER, PA.—Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. aiUiuft, iflA.— muluu «<ur. Oct. 2 to 5, una. Edwin Paul. Mi.ton, Fa., secy. NAZARETH, PA.—Northampton County Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 6. F. F. Ger- net, pres.; J. J. Mans, secy.; J. R. Rem- hemier. treas. NEWCASTLE, PA.—Fair. Sept 27 to 29. PUNXSUTAWNEY. PA.—^"air. Aug. 21 to 24. P. O. Freas, secy. READING, PA.—Agricultural and Horticul- tural Association of Berks County, Reading Fair. Oct 2 to 5. James McGowan, pres.; Cyrus T. Fox, secy.; Milford N. Hitter, STONEBORO, PA.—Mercer County Agricul- tural Society. Oct 2 to 4, 1900. J. J. Blatt, Sandy Lake, Pa., pres.; R. P. Cann, treas.; G. H. Fowler, secy. STROUDSBUKG, PA.—Monroe County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 4 to 7. H. T. La- bar, secy. TOWANDA. PA.—Bradford County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 25 to 28, 1900. E. J. Avers, Towanda, Pa., pres.; W. T. Horton, Tewanda, Pa., treas.; Bend. Kuykeodall. Towanda, Pa., secy. TROY, FA.—Troy Agricultural Society. Sept 11 to 14. B. A. Long, pres.: E. E. VanDyne, treas.; C. L. Fellows, secy. UNTONTOWN, PA.—Fair. Sept 4 to 7. WALLSVILLE, PA.—Maitlahd Fair. Sept 11 to 14. W. C. Smith. Dalton. Pa., secy. WASHINGTON, PA.—Western Pennsylvania Agricultural Association. 3ept 25 to 28. J. M. Thomas, pres.; J. S. Forsythe, secy.; J. S. Eagleson, treas. WATTSBURG,. PA.—Wattsburg Agricultural Society. Sept 4 to 6. W. H. Cornell, pres.; E Gross, treas.; A. L. Phelps, secy. WAYNESBURG, PA.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. WESTFIELD, PA.—Westfleld Fair. Sept IX to 15. 1900. Frank Strang, secy. WEST PITTSDON. PA.—Luzerne Fair Asso- ciation. -Aug. 28 to 31, 1900. A. O. Farn- -tmm. Ptttston. Pa., pres.: W. T. McCabe. Pittston, Pa., treas.; Jno. A. Wood, Old Forge, Pa., secy. YORK, PA.—York County Agricultural Soci- ety. Oct. 1 to 5. J. H. Wogan, Mt Woir, Fa., pres.; C. H. Mayer, treas.; E. Chapin, ««cj . YOUNGWOOD, PA.—The Westmoreland Ag- ricultural Society. Sept 18 to 21. D. B. Fisher, MtPleasant, Pa., pres.; M. P. Shoe- maker. Greensburg, Ea., treas.; W. F. Holt- «er. Greensburg, Pa., secy. EHODE ISLAND. RIVER POINT. R. I.—Pawtmat Valley Agri- cultural Association of Kent County. Sept 26 to 29. John F. Deering, Arctic, R. I., secy. SOUTH CABOLINA. COLUMBIA, S. C—State Fair of South Car- olina. Oct. 29 to Nov. 2. ,Thos. W. Hollo- way, Pomaria, S. C, secy. LEXINGTON, S. C—Lexington County Fair. Oct. 23 to 25. N. D. Hannan, secy. WALHALLA, S. C—Seml-Centennial Cele- bration. Aug. 16 to 18, 1900. Jas. Thomp- son, secy. SOTJT 3 DAKOTA. YANKTON, S. D.—State Board of Agricul- • ture Fair. Sept 10 to 14. George N. Har- ris, pres.; Walter B. Dean, secy.; J. E. Piatt, treas. TBNNFSSKB. WATERTOWN. TENN-—Wilson County Fair Association. Sept. 6 to 8, 1900. W. W. Donirell, Lebanon, Tenn., pres.; J. H. Da- vis, sr., Statesville, Tenn., trees.; Caesar Thomas. Watertpwn. Tenn.. secy. TEXAS. ABILENE, TEX.—West Texas Fair Associa- tion. Sept 25 to 29. T. S. Rollins, pres.; Henry James, treas.; J. H. Pickens, secy. CLEBORUNE, TEXAS—Fair. Sept. 13 to 15. S. E. Moss, secy. . CORSICANA, TEXAS—Fair. Oct. 15 to 19. J. E. Whiteselle, secy. 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., trean. DENISON, TEX—Denison Driving Park and Fair Association. Sept. 25 to 28. Walter S. Falrey. secy. DENTON, TEXAS—Fair. Sept. 19 to 22. W. E. Smoot. secy. FREDERICKSBURG, TEX.—Gillespie County Fair. Sept 20 to 24. L. Hagen, secy. J&& Hennegan & Qo. ■■■ MAKSRS OF •■• POSTERS For PAIRS, POLITICAL MEETINGS, BARBECUES, PRESIDENTIAL, CANDIDATES, ETC, ETC - Samples of Fair Posters free to Secretaries. Samples of Presidential Candi- dates, io cents each, outfit for 25 cents. GREAT THING TO SELL AT FAIRS.' HENNEGAN & CO., 127 East Eighth Street, CINCINNATI, 0. HOUSTON, TEXAS—Fair. Nov. 10 to 17. Tom Richardson, secy. JACKSBOUO, TEX.—Jack County Fair As- sociation. Oct. 2 to 6. W. R. Greu, pres.; Sil. Stork, treas.; H. A. Wills, secy. MARQUEZ, TEX.—Marques Fair Association. Oct. 3 to 5. F. M. Amos, pres.; Sidney Myers, treas.; Dr. E. O. Boggs, secy. SAN ANTONIO, TEX.—San Antonio Inter- national Fair Association. Oct 20 to Nov. 3. Vovics P. Brown, San Antonio, preB.; . J. C. Frost, San Antonio, treas.; John M. Vance. San Antonio, secy. VICTORIA, TEX.—Southwest Texas Fair As- sociation. Oct S to 5. L. D. Heaton, pres.; Theo. Buhler. treas.: L. N. Hofer. secy. TJTAH. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH.—Deseret Agri- cultural and Manufacturing Society. Oct 1 to 6. John R. Winder, pres.; Septimus Sears, secy. VERMONT. BARTON, VT.—Orleans County Fair Associa- tion. - Sept 11 to 13. H. H. Somers, Tras- burgh, Vt, pres.; O. D. Owen, treas.; D. D. Bean. secy. RUTLAND, VT.—Rutland County Fair. Sept 11 to 13. C. C. Pierce. Clarendon. Vt, Becy. WATERBURY, VT.—Wlnooski Valley Agri- cultural Association. Sept 11 to 13. 1900. G. E. Moody, pres.; E. G. Hooker, vice pres.; W. V. Bryan, treas.: 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. VIBGINIA. FARMVILLE, VA.—Fair week of Oct. 8. W. G. Venable, pres.; W. G. Dunnington, vice pres.; S. P. Vanderslice, secy. FKBUUKIOKSBURG. VA. — Rappahannock Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Sept 26 to £7, 1900. E. D. Cole, Fredericksburg. Va., pres.; S. J. Quhm. Fredericksburg. Va., treas. and secy. WINCHESTER, VA.—The Shenandoah Val- ley Agricultural Society. Sept, 19 to 22, 1900. Charles Rouss, N. Y. City, pres.; E. G. Hollis. Winchester, secy.; Clark H. Pur- cell. Frederick, treas. WASHINGTON. NORTH YAKIMA, WASH.—Washinton State Fair. Sept 24 to 29. T. B. Gunn, secy.; J. M. Baxter, pres.; Matt Bartholet, treas. SPOKANE. WASH.—Exposition and Fruit Fair. Dee. 2 to 16. W. E. Hawley, secy. WALLA WALLA, WASH.—Walla Walla Val- ley Fruit Fair. Oct. 1 to 7. C. F. Van de Water, secy. WEST VIBGINIA. CLARKSBURG. W. VA.—Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. Frank R. Moore, secy. MIDDLBBOURNE. W. VA.—The Tyler Coun- . ty Exposition and Fair Association. Aug. 28 to 31. 1900. M. H. Stealey, pres.; C. B. Riagle. secy. NEW MARTINSVILLE. W. VA.—Wetzel County Fair Association. Aug. 21 to 24. Justus Eakin, pres.; R. E. McEldouney, secy.: S. J. Williams, treas. POINT PLEASANT, W. VA.—Point Pleasant Fair and Driving Association, Second An- nual Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. W. M. Duffy, pres.: Art L. Cottrill, secy, and treas. SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. VA. — Morgan's Grove Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. A. S. Reynolds, pres.; G. T. Licklidir, treas.; R. S. M. Hoffman, secy. WALTON, W. VA.—Roane County Fair As- sociation. Sent 4 to 7. J. J. Riley, secy. WHEELING. W. VA West Virginia Expo- sition and State Fair. Sept U to 14, UOO. Geo. Hook. WISCONSIN. - AMHERST. WIS.—Portage County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. U to 14. G. W. Smith, ores.; 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, sscy. BARABOO, WIS.—Fair. Sept 25 to 28. S. A. Pelton, Reedsburg. B Wiii'i IN ' WIS—Fair - O 01 - * *» *• C. M. BEAVER DAM, WIS.—Dodge County Fair Association. Sept 24to 28. 1900. W. A. Van Brant, Horican, Wis., pres.; A. L. Wallace, *x>x Lara. Wis., vice pres.; C. W. Harvey. »£»?«_*»*"•; «*y.; H. 11. Drak, Beaver Dam, Wis., treas. BLOOMINGTON, WIS.—Blakes Prairie Agn- cultural Society. Sept 6 to 7, 1900. C. W. Stone, pres.; S. Kitto, treas.; Lincoln Abra- ham, secy. • BOSCOBEL, WIS.—Fair. Oct 3 to 5. F. C . Muffiey. CEDARBURG. WIS.—OzauUe County Agri- S UItu JJ al , Societ y- Se P*- 17 K> 19. 1900. Wm. H. Rintieman, pres.; l. E. Schroeder. treas.; J. Dietrich, secy. "' CHIPPEWA FALLS. WIS.-Northern Wis- consin State Fair. Sept 11 to 14. J R f?£7" ,?FH *k, s - BaHe y« seCF -: w. w! Flinn, Chetek, Wis., treas. D ^ J °, J!: ^ 1Ia ' ,ii ' Wi8.-*air. Sept 18 to 21. w. j. Davey. DURAND, WIS.—Pepin County Agricultural society. Sept 25 to 28, 1900. ET J. Ryan, pres.; W. B. Smith, treas.; J. Dorwin secv ELKHORN. WIS.-.Walworth Col'ty ' AgtT: cultural Society. Sept 18 to 2L wf.H. AI- drlch. «)res.: G. L. Harrlnston secv KVAN^yiLLE. WIS—The Bvansvflle Rock ,- A Ki c,,IturBl Association Fair. Sept 4 to 7. 1900. W. D. Campbell, pres.; Geo L. Pullen. treas.; F. Springer secv FRIENDSHIP.' WIS.-A& County Agri- cultural Association. Sept F M Fil- S DS, = A i kdaIe W WiB - P res -= k- N .Morse, Big Springs, Wis., treas.; Geo. W. B ne> ham, secy. B For Oas Balloons. Whlstllog Balloons, Decor- ated and Advertising Balloons, Street Fair. Carnival and otber latest novelties call on <?. NERVIONE, «6 N. FRANKLIN ST., CHICAGO. ILLS., A reel Save Money. Animals for Sale also Round Top Four Golden and eight other Baboons, ten Mon- keys, four varieties pair each Vampires, Badgers, tame Coons, Bear Cubs (latter do unw tricks), one bie Ape (does performance of Orang Outang also drives and rides a dog). Ostrich. Also New KoundTop. 60 feet, extra heavy 807.. Duck.all complete except side wall. Will divide to suit. Address: J. I,. BUCK Kamora Pnik, Grand Rapids, Mich, QUR MONEY MAKERS for Street Hairs. Con- m * ventions, Gypsy Camps. Circus Grountii, Balloon Ascensions, etc Pest sellers fur Street- men and Fakirs. "HOSBANDO" the littlewon- «ler fortune teller, sample 10c. " THB CRAP- SHOOTER" Puzzle that has mystified the world sample 10c. " KOKN KING." (ruarantred cure for Corns and Bunion«, sample 10c. All three samples for 25c. Special 3t>day offer for above. S3 00 per hundred with complete out 6t. Address ELECTRIC PUB'U CO , Philadelphia, Pa. Members I. A. of D. and Molton. COVER THREE COUNTIES! Rockpo t, Huntlneburg and Boonvlllc are respective capitols. Population 66,000. Prices Reasonable. Have 20,000 Square Feet of Fine Billboards. Tookie's Lyceum, ROCKPORT. IND. City Billposters and Distributors. THEBILLB0ARD GALSsviLLE, Wis—Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. A. A. Arnold. ~ GttANTSBURG, WIS.—Fair. Sept 26 to 28. And. A. Anderson. GREEN BAT, WIS—Fair. Sept. 3 to !. A. SpuEler, secy. HILLSBORO, WIS—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. A. ft. Jones. hqRtonviLLb,.' Wis.—Fair, sept 25 to ft. H. T. Buck. HUDSON, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. F. M. Warner. JEFFERSON, WIS.—Fair. Oct 2 to 6. J. h. Kearney. LANCASTER, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. G. B. Wheeler. LODI. WIS.—Fair. Sept U to IS. A. H. Hinds. ., _ MADISON. WIS.—Fair. Sept 18 th tL. Eu- gene Shepard. MANITOWOC, WIS.— Manitowoc County Fair. Sept S to 8. Edw. Schaffland, secy. MAUSTON. WIS.—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. U. H. Ely. Mauston. MENOMONEE. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. R. W. Crank, Louisville. MILWAUKEE, WIS—State Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. John M. True, Madison. MINERAL POINT, WIS. — Souttrtrestern Wisconsin Fair Co. Aug. 21 to 24, 1900. Titos. Bracken, vice pres.; Philip Allen, treas.: W. H. Bennett, secy. MONROE. WIS.—Fair. Sept 6 to 8. B. G. Treat NE1LLSVILLE, WIS.—Clark County Agrlcul- tufal Society. Sept. 11 to 14. IS. D. Web- § eh, .pres.; G. L. Redmond, tfeas.; H. il. fe'ati. sGcy. . __ - NEW LONDON, WtS.—New London Agricul- tural and Industrial Association. Sept & to 28, 1900. A. Rblbff, pfe».; fi. B. RattttH. treas.; Henry Cannon, secy. NEW RICHMOND, WIS.—Fair. Sep*. i» th ^tt. O. J. Williams, .pres.; J. W. McC'tiy, Iroas.: J. A. HughM. secy. OSHKOSH, WIS.—Winnebago County Fair. Aug. £8 to Si. PLYMOUTH, WIS.—Sheboygan County Agri- cultural Association. Sebt. 4 to 6. Henry Wheelefr, SK, pfes.; M. A.- Dow, tfeas.; 0 Ghffroh. seey. PORTAGE. WlS.-FttIr. Sept 1* to JL J. B. Jones. RHlNELANDER. WIS.—Fair. Sept. H to 14. W. C. OgQen. RICE LAKE, WIS.—Fair. Sept IS to 20. B. N. Bowers. RICHLAND CENTER, WIS.—Richland Coun- ty Agricultural Society. Sept 25 to 28. 1900. H. M. Booh. Richland, City. Wis., pree.; C. A. Matthews. Ithica. Wis., vice _nree.; J. M. Keys, Rclhland Center, treas.; W. F. J. Fogo, Richland Center, secy. SKNECA, WIS.—Fair. Sept 10 to 12. Jas. Fisher, Jr. • - 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 U to 14, 1900. F. W. Teall, pres.; J. M. Fanning, treas.; J. P. Rice, secy. SUPERIOR, WIS.—Douglas County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 26 to 28, 1900. G. L. Herrick, West Superior, Wis., pres.; Nick Lucius, Solon Springs, Wis., vice pree.; E. L. Cass. West Superior, Wis., tress.; W. H. Webb. Superior. Wis., secy. TOMAH, WIS.—Fair. Sept 4 to 7. H. J. Skinner. WlAUTOMA. WIS.—Waushara County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 26 to 28, 1900. Gil- bert Temrtnt, WuUtotna, Wis., pres.; Geo. P. Woibur. WaUtoma. Wis., truas.; W. H. . HiL"»»* WiRiitoma. Wis., secy. WEST BEND. WIS.—Fair. Sept 1» to 21. W. P. Ri». WEST SALEM. WIS.—Fair. Sept 56 to 28. F. H. A. Nye. secy. WEYAUGUA. WIS.—tfair. Sept 18 to ZL David Waller. VIROQUA. WIS.—Verron County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 18 to 21. C. J. Smith, pres.; John W. Mills, Spriugville, 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 U. F. W. Harland. 7 '/ CANADA. i ■'! ALMONTE, ONT.—North Lawark Agricul- tural Society. Sept 26 to 27. 1900. John Foreytbe, Cedar Hill. Ont. pres.; James Robertson, Almonte, Ont, treas.; Wm. D. McWwiRn, Almonte. Ont, secy. AYLMER, ONT.—Aylmer's Great Fair. East Elgin County Fair Association. Sept. 18 te 20. 1900. D. U. Price, secy.-treas.; A. A. ■ Leslie, pres. BEACHUUIIO, ONT.—North Renfrew Fair. Oct. 4 and B. John Brown, secy. BOWMANVILLB, ONT.—West Durham Agri- cultural Society. Sept 13 and 14, 1900. W. E. Pollard, pres.; Albert E. Clements. Ty- rone, Ont,-vice pres.; W. F. Allen, Beach av., Bowmanville, Ont, treas.;"M. A. James, Lock Drawer 7. Bowmanville. Ont. aefey. BRAMPTON. ONT—County of Peel Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 2 and 3. Henry Rob- erts, secy. BWANTFORD. ONT.—Fair. Sept 16 to 22. George Hately. secy. CALEDONIA, ONT.—Caledonia Fair. Oct. 11 and. 12. J. W. Richardson, secy. CARP. ONT.-Huntley Exhibition. Oct. 2 . nnd S. John Argtie, secy.' CAYUGA, ONT.-Haldlmand County Fair. Sept. 26 and 26. J. W. Sheppard. secy. CHARLOTTOTOWN, P. E. ISLAND—Queens County Agricultural Association Industrial Exposition and Horse Fair. Sept. 24 to 28. F. L. Hazard, pres.: Chas. Smallwood. secy. CHATHAM. ONT:—West Kent Agricultural Society. Oct. 9 to 11. Henry Robinson, secy. C1TV OF CHATHAM. KENT, ONT.-Penin- eular Fair. West Kent Agricultural Soci- ety. Oct. 9 to'11. Jas. Chinnink, pres.; R. G. Fleming, treas.; Hedry Robinson, sscy. COLLINGWOOD, ONT.—Great Northern Ex- hibition. Sept 18 to 21. Chas. Lawrence, pres.: _W- J. France, tfeas.; J. W. Archer, box 637, seCy. DRUMBO, OftT.—Bicnheitn Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 25 and 26. R. S. Martin, Prince- ton, pres.; W. Simpson, vice pres.; T. 3. Telfef, secy; DUNDAS, ONT.—Wfcntworth Industrial Fair. Oct. 4 and 5. J: M. Knowies, secy. FERGUS, ONT.—Center Wellington Fair. Oct 11 and 12. J. J. Craig, secy. GODERICH, ONT.—The Great Northwestern Exhibition. Sept. 18 and 19. Chas. Mitchell, HALIFAX, CAN.—Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition C&niniseion. Sept 12 to 20.1900. Hon. J. W. Lonejey, Halifax, N. S.. pres.; D. R. Clark, Halifax. K, 8«, treas.; J. E. Wood, Halifax. N. S.. eetf. KINGSTON. ONT.—Kingston Dlstrist Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. Thos. D. Minnes, sec?; LINDSAY, ONT.—Central Fair. Sept. 20 to 22. James Keith, secy. LONDON, ONT., OANADA.—The Western Fair Association. Sept 6 to 15, 1900. St Col. W. M. Gartsbone, pres.; D. Mackenzie, treas.; J. A. Nelles. secy. MARKHAM, ONT.—Canada's Greatest Coun- ty Fair. Oct 3 to 5. W. H. Hall, secy. METCALFE, ONT.—County of Russell Ex- bibitieh. Sept 26 and 27. P. Saver, secy. MpRDBN, CAN.—Morden Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept 27 and 28, 1900. J. F. Hutchin- son, pres.; J. Gilchrist secy.-treas. MORRISBUHG. ONT.—Dundas County Fair. Aug. 29 and 30, 1990. 3. Weiley Allison, Motristmrg, Ont, pres.; G. F. Bmdfield, Horrisinirg, Ont. seer. NAPANEE ONT.^Lennox Agricultural Fair. Sept. 24 te 28. S. Ming, V. S., sety. NEWMARKET. ONT.—North York Exhibi- tion. Sept.. 18 to 20. Wih. Keith, secy. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. 6.—State Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. W. H. Keafy, sscy. OTTAWA, ONT.—Central Canada ExMbitKm Association. Sept 14 to 22. 1900. Wm. Hhtcbinaott, M. P., pres.; E. McMafion, MANITOBA. OTTE~ -TERVlLtE, ONT.—South Norwich Fair. Oct. 5 and 6. Alex. MeFarlane, secy, OWEN SOUND, ONT.—Owen Sound Fair. Sept 11 to il. A. G. McKay, secy. PAISLEY, ONT.'-Centre Bruce Exhibition. Sept 25 and 26. Geo. Chambers, pres.; F. B. Sheppard, seey. PARIS. ONT.—North Bfanl Fkif. Sept. 27 and ii. H. 0. O'Neail, secy. PERTH, ONT—South Lanark Fair. Sept. 17 to 19. W. T. Walker, Hvcy. PETERBOROUGH. ONT.—Peterborough Cen- tral Exhibition. Sept 18 to 20. F. H. Dob- lin. pres.; W. J. Green, secy, and treas: PICTON, ONT.—Prince Edward County (Ont) Fair. Sept 26 and 21. Thomas Big- mar, secy. PRBSCOTT. ONT.—South Granville Agricul- tural Society. Sept 18 and 20, 1900. G. T. Howard. Prescott. Ont, pies.; R S. Throop, Prescott, Ont. vice pree.; T. R. Melville. Preacott. Ont. secy. RENFREW, ONT.—South Renfrew Exhibi- tion. Sept. 27 and 28. Robert MacLaren, secy. RICHMOND. CULN-—Carleton County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 12 and 13, 1900. Hugh S. Conn, Ottawa. Oat., pres.: Wm. MoElroy. Richmond. Ont. secy. ROCKTON, ONT.—World's Fair. Oct 9 and 10.' David Bell, secy. SAULT STB. MARIE, ONT.—East Algonia Agricultural Society. Oct 2 and 3. J. Daw- son, pres.: Wm. Brown, secy.-treas. SHERBROOKE. QUEBEC—Canada's Great Eastern Exhibition. Sept. 3 to 8. Hon. J. Mcintosh, pres.; W. M. Tomlinson, treas. and secy. S1MCOE, ONT.—Norfolk Union Fair. Oct 16 to 18. J. Thos. Murphy, secy. SOURIS. MANITOBA.—Ulenwood Agricultu- ral Society. Aug. 7 to 9. Capt.Wood, pres.; R. I. Crisp, secy.-treas. STAYNER, ONT.—North Simcoe Fair. Oct 9 and 10. Archie Hill, seey. STRANSTEAD, QUE.—Stranstead Live Stock Association. Aug. 22 and 23. H. E. Cnaa- nell, secy. STRATHROY, ONT.—West Middlesex Exhi- bition. Sept. 17 to 19.. David Evans, secy. STUTTON, ONT.—Gcorgina and North Gwil- lunburg Fair. Oct. U and 12. P. McCIel- lan. secy. THREE RIVERS, QUEBEC—Association Ag- ricole Du Dustrict Des Trois-Rivicres. Sept 6 to 16, 1900. H. Caron, M. P. P., St Leon, pres.; C. D. Hebert Three Rivers, mgr. TORONTO. CAN.—Canadas Great Exposi- tion and Industrial Fair. Aug. 27 to Sept 8. 1900. J. J. Wltbxow. Toronto, Can., pree.; Dr. A. Smith. Toronto, Can., vice pres.; J. Edwards, Toronto, Can., treas.; H. J. H4U. Toronto. C«n.. secy, and mgr. VANKLEEK HILL, ONT.—County ot Pres- cott Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 13. F. W. Thistlethwalte, secy. WALKERTON, ONT.—Northern Exhibition. Sept. 18 and 19. W. G. Stovel, secy. WALLACETOWN. ONT.—West Elgin Agri- cultural Society. Oct 4 and 6. E. J. Clark, box 35. secy. WBLUaRLBT. ONT.—Wellesley and North- east Hope. Sept 11 and 12. 1900. A. M. Fisher, Atmibree, Ont. pres.; Geo. Bell- 1n«*r. WWl^Iey. Ont, s*<r. WHITBY, ONT—Ontario and Durham Exhi- bition Association. Sept. 17 to 19. John Burns, secy. WOODBRIDGE, ONT.—Woodbrtdge Fair. Oct 17 and 18. Richard Willis, pres.; T. F. Wallace, secy.: N. C. Wallace, treas. WOODSTOCK, ONT.—North RMlng of Ox- ford. Blanaford and BSsst Oxford Agricul- tural Society. Sept 26 to 28. 1900. .Valen- tine FIcht. pros.: F: H. Dent. Woodstock. Ont., vice pre*.; B, A. Lawtell, Woodstock, Ont., secy. BRANDON. MAN.—Western Agricultural and Arta Association (Western Manitoba Big Fair. July 31 to Aug. 3, 1900. W. J. Lind- say, Brandon, Man., pres.; F. J. Clark. Brandon. Man., secy.-treas. NEEPAWA. MANITOBA—Beautiful Plains Agricultural Society. Aug. T and 8. G. S. MacGregor, pres.; John Wemyss, secy. VIRDIN, MAN.—County of Virdin Agricul- tural Society. July 19 and 20. 1900. Wm. Stephen, Virdin. Man., pres.; A. G. MoDou- WINN1PEG, MAN.—Winnipeg Exhibition. July 23 to 28. F. W. Heubach.secy. Street Fairs and Carnivals. ABILENE, KAN.—Abilene Corn Carnival. Sept. 20. I. T. Prendergast, pres.; E. H. Forney, secy. ALBANY, GA-—Streat Fair and Hay Carnival. Nov. 21 and 23. H. M. Mcintosh, secy. ALMA, NEB.—Alma Street Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. W. A. Myers, secy. ARKANSAS CITY, KAN.—Harvest Home. Oct. 1 to 0. BELLEFONTA1NE, O.—Free Street' Fair. Aug. 6 to 11. A. M. Reid, secy. BELLEVILLE. ILL.—Street Fair Committee. Belleville Commercial Club. Sept. 10 to 15. 1900. Albert Hucke. Belleville. 111., pres.; A. S. Halstead, Belleville, 111., treas.; Chas. P- Fleiacubien. Belleville. III., secy. BOSTON. MASS.—Elks' Carnival. Aug. 6 to U, 1900. Combination Park. CALUMET. MICH.—Upper Peninsula Fire- men's Association Tournament Aug. 6 to 8. John D. Cuddihy, chairman; Homer A. Guck, secy. CATSKILL, N. Y.—Francis N. Wilson Fire Co. No. 5. Oct. 27 to 30. CEDAR RAPIDS, IA.—Carnival and Street Fair. -Oct 1 to 6. Geo. K. Barton, pres.; C. L. Miller, treas.; Alex. Charles, secy. CENTRAL LAKE, MICH.—Street Fair. Sept 23 to 27. T. M. Rushton, pres.; H. A. Stev- ens, treas.: Carl Stroebel, secy. CINCINNATI, O.—Cincinnati Fall Festival. Sept 19 to 29. E. T.. Zeigler, gen. mgr.. , Gibson House, Cincinnati. CROWN POINT, IND.—No. 4, I. O. F. of A. Street Carnival. Aug. 9 to 11. J. T. Atkins, J. P. Young, A. A. Bibler, committee. _DANVILLE, VA.—Free Street Fair and Car- nival. Oct 1 to 6. Geo. D. Benson, Roa- noke, Va., director gen'l. DE FUNIAK SPRINGS. FLA.—De Funiak Street Fair Association. Sept 28 and 29. W. L. Cawthon. pres.; W. T. May, vice pres.; R. W. Storrs, secy.-treas. DEXTER, IA.—Dexter Street Fair Associa- tion. Sept 25 to 27. J. C. Scoles, pres.; I. L. Patton. treas.: A. B. Eastman, secy. EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.—Madison County Centennial. Aug. 28 to 31. Major J. T. Crocker, pres.; H. P. Hotz. treas.; H. C. Gerke, secy. EMPORIA, KAS.—Emporia Street Fair. Sept 26 to 28. J. E. Evans, pres.; Harry Mc- Candless, secy. FRANKFORT, KY.—Free Street Fair and Carnival Association. Sept 25 to 28. Geo. H. Stehlin, pres.; J. M. Williams, secy.; W. Bridgeford, vice pres.; John A. Bris- lan, treas. HAMILTON, O.—Elks' Street Carnival and Business Men's Exposition. July 23 to 29. Will. S. Heck, director; Will. Thomas, secy. HOWELL, MICH.Free Street Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. Fred F. Hubbeli. secy. HUDSON, MICH.—Hudson Free Street Fair Association. Sept 18 to 22. O. R. Pierce, " pres.; Henry Kellogg, vice pres.; Henry C. Hall, secy-: C. C. Please, treas. - . JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.—Red Men's Pow Wow and Celebration. Sept. 3. Communi- cations to Horace E. Hopkins. JOPL.IN, MO.—Elks' Street Fair, Carnival and Monster Midway. July 30 to Aug. 4. H. G. Packer, dir. gen'l: L. Oppeuheimer, manager; J. C. Campbell, treas. KENTON, O."—Street Fair and Carnival. Aug. 14 to 19. 13 KEOKUK, IA.—Third Annual Street Fair and il Carnival. Sept. 25 to 29. John Nagel, pres.; !' J.'H. Finigan, treas.; E. F. Carter, secy. '.)jjM KOKOMO, IND.—Wabash Valley Pow-Wow, ' II Association of Red Men. July 21 and 25. W. '■'■ fi W. Drinkwater. I-: II LOVELAND, COL.—Loveland Free Street fl Fair and Northern Colorado Exposition. ' "■ Last of September. W. C. Stiles, pres.; G. H. Patterson, secy.; R. S. Coe. treas. . MACON, GA.—Macon Street Fair and Carni- ] | val. Sept 24 to 29. Hon. Birdges Smith, s secy. MANCHESTER, TENN.—Manchester Street Fair. Oct 6 and 7. J. E. Willis, treas. , j. MATTOON. ILL.—Street Fair. Oct 3 to 26. j | MARLETTE, MICH.—Free Street Fair. Sept ? 1 18 to 21. C. C. Hubbeli, secy. MASON, MICH.—Mason Street Fair Associa- *' f. tion. . Oct. 2 to 5. Lawton T. Hemans, 11 pres.; W. M. McCrossen, vice pres.; F. : Densmore, treas.: Col. L. H. .Ives, secy. MEDFORD, MASS.—Carnival and Fair. July 30 and 3L Aug. 1 to 4. Address racing com- mittee. METROPOLIS. ILL.—Free Street Fair. Sept 18 to 22, 1900. C. P. Treat, pres.; :_ W. A. Fitch, treas.; S. B. Kerr, vice pres. PI and secy. *^.f MONTGOMERY. ALA.—Street Fair. Oct. 15 S: i to 20. L. L. Gilbert, secy. '; j MONTPELIiat. IND.—Montpelier Street Fair :? j Association. Aug. 15 to 18. Harry A. Dodge. ' j Montpelier, Ind., pres.; J.W. Crosbie. Mont- i i pelier, Ind., vice pres.; D. A. Bryson, Mont- j! peller, Ind.,. tieas.; C. L. Smith. Montpelier, f Ind., mgr.; C. L. Smith. Montpelier, Ind., . j ■**- - 'Hwm MUSCATINE, IA.—Free Street Fair. Sept lifflKi 10 to 15. Barney Schmidt pres. ^ fgSH^S NELSONVILLE, O.—Red Men's Pow Wow. ?|| Aug. 9 to 11. NEW BEDFORD, MASS.—Industrial Expo- it- si tion and Midway Carnival. July 23 to 28. ||a J. II. Laine, dir. gen'l; H. F. Soule, asst | !j dir. gen'l. || NICHOLASVILLE, KY.—The Commercial P Club's Street Fair and Carnival. Aug. 2 and 3. B. M. Arnett, pres.; J. B. Steers, <>|| secy. ' I'ifi OTTAWA, ILL.—Ottawa Street Fair Asso- ciation. Oct. 1 to 6. Geo. M. Trimuie, secy. OTTERBEIN. IND.—Otterbein Street Fair Aug. 21 to 24. L. Burns, pres.; W. B. Hon- hSJ ing, vice pres.; P. H. Ward, treas.; E. V. iffilft Gougar, secy. ll8|? s ' PADUCAH. 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