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! r-,1 ,1.. SWANEETOWN, ILL.-Gallatln CoUnty Agri- cultural Board. Aug. 28 to Sept. 1, 1900. Charles Canoll. 9waneetown, Hl. r pres.; K. E. Laiwler, Equality. HI., vice pres.; John McKelligott, Swaneetown, HI., tress.; Mar- tin Deberty., Swaneetown, 111., mgr.; Marsh Wlscfceart. Swaneetown. 111., secy. WafKREN, ILL.—Union Agricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. W. L. Gale. secy. WaTSEKA, ILL.—Watseka Fair. Sept 4 to 7, 1300. H. H. Hotallng, pres.; Thos. John. Tlce pres.; Li. D. Watson, trees. WATSON, ILL.—Effingham County Agricul- tural Board. Sept 11 no 14, 1900. Wjn." Voelker, Aitamount, 11L, prea.; W. M. Ao- raham, Watson. 111., tnaa.: L. p. ilaata. niMomm. III.. ■»> WENONA, ILL.—Marshall County Fair Sept. 12 to 14. Ettie Thierry, secy. WHEATON. ILL.—Dupage County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 5 to 8Y 1900. John Christie, Wheaton, 111., pres.; Win. W. Steven. Wheaton, IB., trees.; N. E. Matter Wheaton. Hi., secy. .WOODSTOCK, ILL.—McHenry County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. M. Zimpleman, pres.: A. S. Wright, aecyi WiUfllING, ILL.—Stark Comity Fair. Aug 28 to Si. w. G. Snyder, secy. YORKVILDE. ILL.—Kendall County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. R. N. Newton, secy. IHDIABA. ANDERSON, IND.—Madison County Fair Sept. 4 to 8. T. 3. Orr, pres.; C. K. Mc- Cullough, secy. ANGOLA. IN JJ.—Steuben Comity Fair. Oct. : 9 to 12. Emmett A. Bratton, pres.; A. W- ■ "■■•■ Goodale. . BEDFORD, IND.^Lawrence County Fair ■ Sept. .(undecided). Geo. W. McDaniel secy.; T. O. Daggy, prea. BLOOMINGTON, IND.—Monroe County Fair Sept. 12 to IS. Ben Kirby, prea.: Geo P Campbell, secy. . . BOONYILLE, IND.—Warrick County Fair. Sept. 10 to 15. Clamor Felzer, pres.; J. F. '-.. Richar dson, secy. F1SWELL. IND.—Benton County Fair. Aug. 27 to 3L Hiram Bright, prea.; W. H. Mc- "Knla-bt. secy. .EO0RBON. IND.—Bourbon Fair Association. , . Oct. 2 to 6. 1900: ; Robert Erwin. Bourbon, Ia«J., pres.; L. Johnson. Bourbon, Ind.. treaa. j B. W. Parka. Bourbon. Ind.. secy. BRAINBRIDGE, IND.—Fair. Aug. 14 to IS. A. R. Allison, aecy. BBEMEN, IND.—Twelfth Annual Fair. Oct. ■■ 9 to 12. 1900. Bremen-Agricultural Society. John Huff, pres.; John T. Welaa, tret*.; Edward Heckman. secy. BRIDGETON, IND.—Parke County Fair. Aug. *7 to SL- J.-W. Adams, pres.; F. M. Miller, CriRISNET. . IND.—Spencer County Fair. ■ Aug. 20 to 25. J. C. Haines. Lake. Ind.. Pres.r J. P. Chrlsuey. Chrisney, Ind., aecy.; F. Jones. Pigeon. Ind.. treas CAYUGA. IND.—VermU'on County Fa : r. Sept. 4 to 7. M. G. Hosford. pres.: Dan ■-.-' — Conaway. secy.; Jas. Malone, treas.: Jas. R. Br'ggs. jngr. "- CLAY CITY. IND—Fair. Sept 10 to 14. Burl Kress, secy.; William Naltcamper. ■ ., pres. ..: * --.■ r COLUMBUS, IND.—Bartholomew County Fair. Sept 11 to 14. A. B. Reeves, pres.; . Ed. Redman. Jr.. secy. . -; ? CORYDON, IND.—Harrison County Agricul- U-" tural Society. Aug. 27 to 3L J. W. Me- Kinster, pres.; J. C. Sieg, treas.; E. S. TuelL secy. COVINGTON, mD.—Fbuntafn County Fair. Aug. a to 24. Cot J. McMannomy. pres.; W. T. Ward, «ecy. CRAWFORPSTILLE, IND. — Montgomery County Fair. Sept. JO to 15. J. I*. Dav- pres.; W. F. Hulet secy. CROWN POINT, IND.—Lake County Agricul- tural Society. Oct .2 to 5. - A. A. Bibler aecy..'Crown Point Ind. * EAST ENTERPRISE. IND.—Switzerland and. Ohio Counties Agricultural Society. Aug 28 to 3L R. W. Galbreath. North. Ind. prea.; IE. L- Turner, Bear Branch, trmam. J R. Elder. Rear Branch, aaev. EL WOOD, IND.—ilwooi. Driving Park and Fair Association.- Aug. 21 to 24. N. J. Leisure, .pres.; Frank E. DeHoritz, secy.; Jos. A. DeHoritz. treas. EVANSV1LLE. IND.—Tn-State Fair. sept. •17 to a. W. M. Akin, pres.; W. L. Sworin- • stedt treas.; R. L. Akin, secy. r FAIRMOUNT, IND.—Fairmount Fair. Aug. 6 to 10. Henry Davis, pres.; Wm. Lucas, secy.; J. B. Wright treaa. FAKMEKSBURG, IND.—Grand Old Settlers' Meeting. Aug. 9. John A. Cuny, supt.; R. P. Crawford, secy. FLORA. IND.—Flora Agricultural and Hor- ticultural Association. Sept. 10 to 14, 1900. J. T. Gillam, pres.;- "Wm.: B.- Myer. treas.: Vt'm. H. Lesh. secy. FORT WAYNE. IND.—Alien County Fair. Oct. 2 to 9. FRANCESVILLHk IND.—Francesville Street Fair Association. Oct. 2 to 5. E. D. Knotts, , pres.; Guy D. Brewer, secy.; J.W. Burgett * treaa. ---.--- FR4NKFORT, IND.—Clinton County Fair. ' Aug. 27 to SL..' j; C. Shanklin, pres.; Jos. H eavilon. aecy. aTRANKLIN, IND.—Johnson County Agricul- tural, Horticultural and Park Association. Aug. 28 to Sept L Wm. A. Bridges. Tra- falgar, pres.; Wm. S.. Young, secy.; Samuel Harris, treas. W GREENFIELD. IND.—Hancock County Agri- cultural Association. Aug. 14 to 17- Wm. A. Justice, Eden. Ind.. pres.; Charles Down- ing, secy.; W. C. Barnard, treas. treaa. HAOERSTOWN, IND.—Wayne County Fair Association. July 31 to Aug. 3. L. M. Pierce, pres.; I*. S. Bowman, secy.; Knode Porter, treas. HUNTINGTON. IND.—Old Fashioned County ' Fair." Sept.: 25 to 29. A. S. Beck, secy.; .. Hobt SimontoD, pres. HUNTINGBURG. IND.—Tbo Fourteenth An- nual Dubois County Fair. Sept 10 to 15, 1900. H, C. Rothert. secy. THE BILLBOARD HUNTINGTON, IND.—Huntington County Fair. Robert Simonton, pres.; A. D. Beck, secy. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Indiana State Fair. Sept 17 to 21. 1900. Aaron Jones, pres.: Chas. Downing, Indianapolis, Ind., secy.; J. W. Lagrange, treas. KENDALLVILLE, IND.—Noble County Fair Sept 24 to 28. O. F. Johnston, prea.; G. P. Alexander, secy. KENTLAND, IND.—Newton County Fair. Sept 4 to 7. David Weldon, pres.; H..A. Strohm, secy. LAFAYETTE IND.—Tippecanoe County Fair. Sept 3 to 7. Jas. Murdock. pres.; W. M. illackstock, secy. LA PORTE, IND.—La Porte County Agrt- . cultural Society. Sept 11 to 14. J. Vena Dorland, La Porte, Ind.. secy. LAWRBNCBBURG, IN>D. — Lawrenceburg Fair Association. Aug. 21 to 25. Wm. H. O'Brien, Lawrenoeburg, Ind.: Victor Ohr- ting, Lawrehceburg, Ind.; H. L. Nowlin, Rnnrord.vTnd. LEBANON, IND.—Boone County Fair. Aug. 20.to 26. G^ ;W. Campbell,-pres.; Riley " Hauser. secy. LIBERTY. IND.—Union County Falrl Sept L M. C. Keller, pres.; H. F. McMaaan. LINTON. IND.—Greene County Fair. Sept . 17 to 21. ' -• LOGANSPORT, IND.—Cass County Fair. July 31 to Aug. 2. J. A. Brown, pres.j-J. T. Tomlinson. secy. MADISON, IND.—Jefferson County Fair. Aug^ 14 to 17. C. R. Johnson, pres.: Ci'R. John- son, Jr.. secy. MAHKNGO, IND.—Crawford County .Fair. - Sept". 3 to 7. J.- E. Feltzer, prea.; Sherman W. Stewart secy. MUNCIB. IND.—Munele, Ind., Fair; Aug. 14 to 17, 1900. Wm. H. Wood, Munele, Ind.. prea.; C. H. Anthony. Munele. Ind.. vloa pres.; B. C. Bowman. MUDCie. Ind., treas.; F. J. Claypool, Munele, Ind., mgr.; M. S. t]l»ypool. Mnncje. Ind.. secy. NEW ALBANY, IND.—Floyd County Live Stock and Driving Association. Aug. 20 to 25. George W.Strack, pres.; Louis Strack, secy.; Edward Sloemer, treaa.; Henry W. Fawcett mar. NEWBERN. IND.—Free Fair. AUg.21 to 23. NEW CARLISLE, IND.—St. Joseph County Agricultural Society. Sept 19 to 21. L. C. Egbert prea.; A. H. Compton, secy. NEWCASTLE, IND.—Henry County " Fair." Aug. T to 11. Robert A. Smith, pres.: W. L. Risk, secy NEW HARMONY, IND.—Posey: County Agri- cultural Society. Aug.-22 to 25, 1900. Alfred Rlbeyre, New Harmony, Ind., pres.; Henry Bailey. New Harmony. In<L, vice pres.; W. W. Robb. New Harmony, Ind.. treaa.; Geo. C. Taylor, New Harmony, Ind., mgr.; Geo. C. Tfcyhir. New Harmony, Ind.. aecy. > -:WPORT, DJD.—Fair. Sept. 24 to 29. B. " S. Alkman. secy. NBTWTON, IND.—Fountain County Fair. Aug. 30 and 3L Geo. Duncan, pres.; Horace Gr ay, a ecy. NORTH VERNON. IND.—Jennings County Fair. Aug. 7 to 10. A. A. Tripp, aiaa:; F. H. Nauar, aecy. OAKLAND CITY. IND.—Gibson County Fair. Aug: 27 to 3L R. B. Richardson, pres.; W. R Harris, secy.- OSGOOD, IND.—Ripley County Fair. July 31 to Aug. 3. J. C. Gilliland, pres.;' Chas. w Cray, (w»pt. POPLAR GROVE, IND.—Howard County " Fair. Sept 3 to 7. Luther McDowell, pres.; A T» -"WTrtrtd. «w»cy. > PORTLAND. IND.—Jay County Fair. Sept 24 to 28. John Smnck, pres.; C. O. Hardy. . •n*v: PRINCETON, IND.—Gibson County Fair. Sept 3 to 8. S. H. Hargrove, pres.; S. Vet REMINGTON, DID.—Jasper County Fair. Aug. 28 to SL Christian Henster. pres.: B7CHMOND, IND.—'Wayne County Fair. Sept 24 102s. w. W. Zimmerman, pres.; .I«x» Stevenson, secv- RILEY, IND.—Vigo County Fair. Sept. 3 to ROCHESTER. IND.—The Fulton County Ag- ricultural and Mechanical Association. Sept 12 to 15. N. A. McCIung. pres.; J. . Dawson, treas.: F. F. Moore, secy. ROCKPORT. IND.—The Rockport Fair Asso- ciation. Aug. 14 to 18. B. F. Bridges, pres.: *■■ A. Favna. mmtty. : T. IB Snv4*r. tr**« RUSHVTLLE, IND.—The Rush County Fair Association. Aug. 28 to 31. R. N. TTinch- man, pres.; W.L. King, secy.; A. B. Hinch- *"*»*» tre*»« SALEM. IND.—Washington County Fair. Spot. 4 to 7. E. W. Mpnaneh. aecy. SHBT.BYVII.I.E. IND-—Sb-lbv Conntv J«lnt Stock Agricultural Association; Sept 4 to 8. 1900. Sidney Conger. Hat Rock Island, pres.; Geo. H. Dunn. Shelbyville, treaa.; C. ** a »^«A»n. CJ »'*lh v, -IH<» p«i*t. ffWAYZEE. IND.—The Swayzee Tri-County Agricultural Association. Aue. 14 to 17. 1900. ■W^n. Hartley, pres.: E. C. Kin*, secy. TERRE HAUTE IND.—Vleo County Fair. Sppt 24 to 29. W. P. I jams, pres.: Chas. ^. Dnflin. secy. TIPTON, IND.—Tipton County Fair. Sept. 10 to M: Jaa.. N. Waugh, pres.; B. F. Ram- sey, secy. VALPARAISO, IND.—Porter County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 4 to 7. J. W. Halladay. Valparaiso. Ind.. secv. . VINCENNES. IND.—The Knox County Aari- rnltural and Mechanical Society. Oct 8 to 13. M. J. Nlblack. prea.; 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 21. J. H. Dwight. secy. ALGONA, IA.—Kossuth County Agricultural Society. Sept 25 to 28. 1900. C. A. Lewis, Algona, Ia._ L pres.; E. P. Keitii, Algooo, la., vice pres.; W. H. Bailey, Algona, la., treaa.; G. F. Peek, Algona, la., secy. ALLISON, IA.—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. ANAMOSA, IA.—District Fair. * Aug. 13 to 17. T. E. Watters, secy. ARLINGTON, IA.—The Arlington Agrlcultu- ', ral Society Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. 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, !«.. vice pres.; S.- Straight, Atlantic, la., secy.; F. H. Crombln. Atlantic, la., treaa. MANSON, IA.—Maneon District Fair. Aug. S »•• la. W. S. Brnwn. secy AUDUBON, IA.—Audubon County Agricultu- ral. Society. Sept. 18 to St U. W. Hoover, prsa.; R. C. Spencer, aecy.; H. W. Wilson, trwaa. AVOOA, IA.—The Pottawattamie County Fair Association of Avaco, la. Sept U to 14, 1900. G. Drederlck, Avoca. HI., pres.; F. G. Hetzel. A\oca. Is., vice pres.; J. H. Jenka, Aioca, la., treas.; Boaid of Direc- tors, mgrs.; Roscoe Barton. Avoca. la., secy. BEDFORD, IA.—Taylor County Fairl Sept. 11 to 13. W. F. Evans, secy. BELLE PLAIN, IA.—Big Four District As- sociation. Sept 11 to 14. 1900. Sally Wer- tbelm. Belle Plalne, la., pres.; D. T. Sweet, Belle Plalne. la., treas.; C. Washburn, Belle Haine, la., aecy. BLOOMFIELD. IA.—Agricultural Society ol DavU County. Sept U to 14. D. o. Harris, pres.; J. C. Browbard, secy.; J. R. Saeal- . f er. treaa. BRITT, IA.—Hancock Agricultural Society. Sept U to 13. John Hammill, secy. CARROLL, IA.—Carroll- Fair and Driving Park Association. Sept 10 to 13. Wm. Trowbridge, pres.; Geo. fleUer, aecy.; J. P. Hess, treas. CASCADE, IA.—Dubuque County Fair and Agr.cultural Society. Aug. 27 to 31. John H. Weber, pres.; A. V. Devlin, treas.; J. M. Hayes, secy. CENTERVTLDE, IA.— Appanoose County Fair. Sept 18 to 2L 1900. R. M. Hicks, pres.; J. C. Ashby, treas.; H. A. Russell, secy. CENTRAL CITY, IA.—Wapsle Valley Fair Association. Sept U 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 21, 1900. W. a Brown; Clarion, Iowa, secy. CLINTON. IA.—Clinton District Fair. Sept U to 14. 1900. Hon. G. D. McDald. pres.; C. D. May.- treas.: C. L. Root secy. COLUMBUS JUNCTION, IA.—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 « to 28. H. K. Evans, seev. CRESCO. IA.—Howard County Agricultural Society. Sept 4 to 7. 1900. James McAr- thur. Cresco, la., prea.: G. R. Story, Creaco. la... treas.; Jas.. McArthur. Cresco.- la., mgr:: A. C. Campbell. Cresco, la., aecy. DBS MOINES. IA.—Iowa State Fair. Aug. 27 m> ax. n. H. V« n Houfpn. Dp« Mnines. la.. secy.; R. J.' Johnson, Humbolt, la., pres.; G. D: EUyson. DesMolnes, la., treas. DE WITT. IA.—Clinton County AgricuKural Society Fair. Sept 18 to 21. 1900. L. S. Hsrrinarton. secv. DONNELLSON. IA.—Lee County Fair. Aug. 29 to 31. D. Mcculloch, pres.; E. P. Arm- knecbt. peer; B J". Ketcham, treas. DUBUQUE. IA.—Fair. Aug. 20 to 25. C. T. Hancock, secy. ELDON. IA.—B'g Four Fair Association. , Sept. 4 to 7. N. F. Reed, pres.; D. A. Jay, vice pres.; H. R. Boker, secy.; M. Hulls, treas. ELDORA, IA.—Hardin County Agricultural Sne,lety. Sent 4 to 7. lflOO. Robert Smth. ores.: W. A. Doron, aecy.; E. D. Robb, treaa. ELKADER, IA.—Stkader Fair and Wack As- sociation Sept. 41 to 14. 1900. Joseph Lamm, Blkader. la., prea.; p. J. CainTlS- kader la., vice proa.; Chas. Johnsen. Elka- <l»r. la., treaa.; J. D. Brownaon, aikadar EMMETSBURG, IA.—Palo Alto County Fair Sept 12 to 14. H. C. Shadbolt. pres.; J c Bennett, secy.; M. L. Brown, treaa. • ESTERVILLE, IA.—Emmet County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 2 to S. J. J. Klopp secy. FAIRFAX, 1/ *Jnn County Fair. Aua 21 to 24. H. V. Jhank. secy. * X FAIRFIELD. IA.—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. GREENFIELD, IA.—Adair County Fair As- sociation. Sept 26 to 28, 1900. G. F. Mor- ris, prea.; D. Heaton, treas.; J. E. Brooke, aecy. GRUNDY CENTER. IA.—Grundy Center Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. E. S. Enslng, secy. GUTHRIE CENTER, IA.—Guthrie County Fair Supt. 11 to 13. A. H. Grissell. secy. HAMBURU. IOWA.—Hamburg Harvest Home Aug 7 to 10. 190ft. M. F. PhCIipi. manager. HAMPTON, IA.—Franklin County Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. D. C. Mallory. aecy. HARLAN. IA.—Shelby County Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. W. E Cooner. secy. HOLSTEIN. IA.—Holsteln DUt Agricultural Society. Sept. 3 to 6. J. C. Kucbel, pres.; T. Indorf. treaa.; W. F. Hutton. aecy. The STAFFORD BALLOON CO.- Furnishes Balloon Ascensions everywhere for Parks, Fairs, or any kind of .Out-door Entertainment 192 Lincoln Street, BOSTON. MASS. ■ •■■■■■■•■■■■•■»1 W. F. MILLER & CO., No. 2 Chambers 8T*tsarr. NEW YORK, jVIituttfacturers and Jobbers of Campaign Buttons, BADGES, Lilbographs. PbototrapkB, Jewelry and Nov- elties of every description. Snmmer Reiort. Celebration, Fair and Coaveatioa Goods, jt Paper Hats, Gas Balloons. 10c Comic Cameras, Blow Onts, Firemen's Rats. Base Ball Buttons. Helmets, • Confetti. Return Balls, Rubber Face*. Rlectric Tops, Gold Teeth. Spur and Shell Goods. Whistling Balloon*. Sc snd ioc Tennis Rackets. Decorative Flag ans (40 inches), Aliinxinunt BacheIot*s Buttons, Carbon Drawing Paper (three colors).' We will have campaign poods ready for dis- tribution six hour* after the convenlions nomi- nate their men. Tho.«e w^hmg 10 be first in the field should place their orders at once. Send for our latest Novelty and Campaign Catalogue Annual Ohio State Reunion of ~ B. P, 0, Elks and Carnival, At New Philadelphia, Ohio. August 6th. 7th. 8th, 9tb. 10th and nth. WANTED for Midway and Caraival small tent shows of every description on percentage, Midway Features, also fine Carounal or Merry^Rb-Round. Street 1 lanos. elc. Legitimate privileges for sale. Address. C. f. SCtlJCd, Secretary Attraction. BIG MONEY FOR CANE MEN !^* You ran coin money selling my CANBS, TOY WHIPS and OMBKM.I.AS at all Fairs. Expositions. Summer Ke- Horts. Beaches and Outdoor Attractions. We are the only manulactureis of this line • 40 per cent, saved bv buying direct from us. Scud for free Illustrated Catalogue. Write for Price List and Catalogue on Campaign NovellU». Complete line ol Pocket Knives and Jewelry. I. EISENS1EIN, 44 Ana St., Mew York City! m Whirling Zolas New Gymnastic Novelty This is the act that made «uch a sensatiun at Sedalia (Mo.) Street Fair last September. Reference: Addree*: E. W. STFAVEMS. Pree't or above Fair. 349 Grand Av*.. NEW HAVEN, CONN. STREET, and COUNTY FAIR MANAGERS, READ! Hatch's Attractions Are Money Makers! TRAVELINQ Jt jl jt Jt IN OUR OWN SPECIAL CAR. I.—Hatch's Oriental Theatre aod Cairo Streets. 2.—Hatch's Idols of Art. 3.—Hatch's Snake Farm. 4 —Hatch's Mirror Paradise. 5.—Hatch's Movlnc Picture Exbibitlob. Wilt buy outright or play on percentage any or all above attractions. Address, stating da'.es of your fair, etc., to J. FRANK HATCH, Gen'l Mor., 303 euyahoga Balldlaa> Cleveland, Ohio. MUMtiOLDT. IA.—Humboldt Couuty Pair, sept. 12 to 14. Carlos Combs, secy... INDKPBNDENCB, IA.—Buchanan County Fair. Sept.'4 to 6. 1NDIANOLA. IA;—Warren County Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. E. B. Dowell, secy. IUiia i/ITY, lA.--Jonubou County Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. .^..OXVILLB, IA.—Marion County Fair. Aug. 7 to lo. W. P. tiiuson, pies.; C. C. Cunningham, treas.; F. I J . VVoodrutf, seey. CA POKTB CITY, IA.—I.a Porte c.iy um- trict 1"air Association. Sept. 4 to 7. J. Bus- man, pres.; U. H. Camp, treas.; H. li. uou- ger, aecy. l,Bi MAKS, IA.—Plymouth County Pair. Sept. 4 to 7. U. A. Sauonis, pres.; J. K. Sbaner, secy.; B. F. Hodgumu, tieas. Li.ncvILLiE, IA.—ijineville District Fa'.r As- sociation. Sept. 4 to li T. J. Luveu, aecy. UALtOM, IA.—Fair. Aug. 21 to 21. James Novak, secy. - MALVhiUN, lA.—Mills County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. I. J. Swain, secy. MaN^HBSTUK, 1A.—uelavan County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 25 to 28. law). A. S. Ooon,. Manchester, la., pres.; J. W. Kecc- • tor, Oneida, la., vice pres.; L. J. Gates, Mandbestbr, la.;, treaa.;' a;. J. imager, u^u- ea aw.ier. la., sacy. - MAPLETON. IA.—Maple Valley Fair Associ- ation.- Sept. 4 to o. F. Ur.mn, prea., &. Quick, treaa.: J. E. .'rra-e. secy. - MAWUOKETA, - IA.—Jackson County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. Adam Kinglep, secy. MAKCUS, I A.—Chi.rokee Gouuty Fair. Sept. " li to 14.* . H. 6. Robeson, secy. MARENGO. IA.—Iowa County Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. F. B. Coison, secy. MECHANICSVILLE, IA.—District Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. A. F. Fairchlld, secy. MILTON. IA.—District Fair. Sept. IS to 21. ■E. O. Syphers. secy. MISSOURI VALLEY. IA.—Harrison County Fa.r. Data uot fixed. ' MUNT1CELLO. IA.—Jones County Fair. Aug. 7 to lu, 1900. B. O. Hicks, pres.; Geo. Dav- idson, vice pres.; O. R. flicker, secy.; li. L. Bigley. treaa. Ml. AiR. IA.—Ringgold County Fair. Sept. " 4 to 7. Thos. Campbell, secy. MT. PLEASANT. IA Henry. County Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 4 to 7;" J. W. Palm, ores.; W. D. Worthington, 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. 1A»—Chickasaw County Agricultural Society. Aug. 21 to 24. II. ti. Bailey, prea.; Paul Broroy, secy.; W. L. Turner., treas. NEW SHARON. I A.—New Sharon Agricul- tural and Fair Association. Sept. 11 to 13. J.. Adkisson, pres.; C. E. Wallace., secy.; Jas. Q. Hammond - , treas. NEWTON, IA.—Jasper County Agricultural Society. Sept. 10 to 13. H. V. Parsons. prea.; C: Greibling, treas.; H. ti. Korf, ■ aecy.' OUUEN, IA.—Boone County Agricultural So- - clety. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. F. M. Loror.zen. Ogdeo, la., pres.: Mc P. Bass, Ogdeo, ia.. vice pres.; G. R. Sucper, Ogden, la., Mewi.; B. H. Graves. Ogden; la., secy. ORANGE CITY. IA.—Sioux .County Fair. Sept. IS to 20. ; F. J. Lohr. secy. OSAGE. 1A_--Mltchell County Agricultural Society. Sept 5 to 7. Byron Lcij'.iiiin. pres.; W. H. Gable, secy.; J. T. Saeeuey. treaa.- . OSKALOOSA, IA.—Mahaska County Fair As- sociation.- Sept. 4 to 7, 19(H). D. A. Huu f, pres.; C. E. lxifland. treas.; C. E. Mourue. aecv. PELLA. IA.—Lake Prairie District Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. Chas. Porter, secy. PKRRV, IA.—Perry District Fair Association. Sept. 24 to 27. Josiah Petty, secy. RHODES. IA.—Eden Dist. Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 18 to 20. W. A.. Nichole. Wnte Center, pres.: W. N. Mason, Melbourne, treaa.: H. M. Weeks, secy. SA3ULA. IA'.—Carroll County Fair. Aug. 21 . to 24. BAC C1TV. IA.—Sac County Agrlrtiltii'sl As- sociation. Aug. 14 to 17. T. G. Keir. pros : Edw. Dreway. treaa.; Frank E. HrisKS. »«!y. PFYMOl'R. IA—District Fair.- Sept. 10 to 14. ■ 1 R l/ivrv. sa^v- SHELDON. l. ; ..—Distr'ct Fair. Sent. 12 to 14. SHENANDOAH. IOWA.—Agricultural «x- h<Mt and Race Mcetlmt. Aug. 14 to 17. C!h«a. - Aldrlch. pres.: Geo. nay. aecy. STRAWBERRY . POINT. I A—Straalwrrv Point Distr'ct Fair Association. Sept. >H •■ to 21. Ira L. Cole, ores.: H, W. Scnnrnd. secy.; Q. H. Scolieid. treas. P''THERLAN'D. IA.—O'Brien County Fair. . Sept.- 5 to 7. L. O. Price, secy. TIPTON". IA.—Tipton Fair Association. Aug. 21 to 24. 19<«. K. H. Mlliican. Tipton, ia. Ee«.; Johtl T. Mofflt. Tipton. Ia.. v»<"e nrrs . . J. Rowoll. Tipton. Ia., treaa.: H. Pratt. vitw/tn. jji.. a^^v. TOLEDO. IA.—Tama County Fair. Sept. SS to 28. 1900. W. J. Malin. pros.: A. G. smith, secy.: H. O. Shanklln. treas. 7RAER. I A.—Tracr District Fair. Sept. 4 to ■7 .t. H. Naworth. secv. VICTOR. IA.—Victor District Agrlcultur.il Society. Sf»pt. 11 tn. 13. John M. Graff. prea.: D. B. Conneilv. vice pres.; J. F. Sr-hiilte. -Cecy.: John Steffy. treas. VINTON. ■ IA.—The Benton County Agrloul-. tural Aeaodatlon. Sept". If to 21, 1900. Watt uaatch. pros.; J. B. F. Bunton. v|i-e prt*.; ...*!• JZ-WIt»T. ireas.: .1. E. MarUtta. secy. WAPELLO. IA.—Louisa County Agricultural Society. Aug. 21 to 24. 1900. M. J. DolM. . Wapelm, la., pros.; John G. Keck. Wapello la., sanv. - -. ' WADKON. IA.—Allamakee County Agrlcuitu- : f 1 1 &5 ,et ''- Se P*- 18 •• ».■ 1900- S. H Op- f«r. Waukon. Ia.. prea.: P. S. Naruro. Wau- kon U.. vice pres.: T. J. Kelleher. Waukon. Ia., treaa,; Carl M. Beeman, Waukon, la.. "»r. amd a«vv. * WEBWTER CITY. IA.-County Fair. Aug. 14 to.17. F E. Wilson, pres.; W. B. Kearns, treas.; w. O. Bonner, secy. THE BILLB0AR6 WEST LIBERTY. IA.—Union District 'Fair AssociaUon. Sept. 11 to 14. E. L- Hender- " son, secy. UcAi-.ruiNT, IA.—West Point Dihtrlct Ag- ricultural Society. Aug. 21 to \< i900. Wm. K. Tiutpe, Ft. Madlton, la., i>k»s.; Herman Lohn.au, West Point, la., \l.;-- pres.; John Walljasper, West Point, Ia. oecy.; Henry JaDsao. West Point, la., treat.. WiiST UN1U.N. .<>.—Fayette County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. Fr.i ii'i. Gates, secy. WHAT CHEER. IA.-Distr.ct Fa.r. Sept. 17 to 20. T. O. Le*ai-, secy: WiLLlAMSBUKG, IA.—District Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. F. C. Heck. secy. Wu.'1'ON JUNCTION, IA.—Wilton Agricultu- ral ' Fair. ' faept. IS to 20. W. D. Harris, secy. \\i AFIELD. I A.—Eastern Iowa District Fair. Aug. 11 to 17. Theo. Russell, secy. WliM'EKSET, IA.—Madison County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. C. A. Lee. secy. KANSAS. ARKANSAS CITY. KAN.—Harve:t Home. Oct. 1 lu ti. ai. F. t-a.li.ps, mgr. iifiuc^. i\.Ax\.—Eastern Cuwiey Fair A.^so- c.at.cu. bept. 19 to 21. J. M. Heiide;-2bu. hecy. BUKi.iNGA.ME. I\AS.—The Osage Couuty Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. Chas. Ly- ons, pres.; II. D. Shepard, treas.; C. Curtis, secy. BURLINGTON, K AS.—Coffey County Fair Association. Sept. 24 to 28.- J. B. Sweet, pres.: S. D. Wnaver. treas.: J. E. Wood- turd, secy. CBDARVALE, KAN.—Hewins Park & Fair j»"nciat.Gn. Ai-g. 9 to 11. N. G. Marsb. se °y- 1 . -l-iilliaVH Ci^o...JTE, KAS. - -Cbanute Fair, Park auu Driving Association. Sept. 4 to 7. A. E. Timpane, Chanuie. Kas., secy. CLA1 CENTER, Kaim.— Clay County Fair Association. Sept. 25 to 28. E. E. Hops, secy. COFFEYVILLE, KAS.—Coffeyville Fair aod Park Association. Aug. 14 to 17. R. Y. Kennedy, Coffeyville, Kas., secy. COUNCIL GROVE, KAN.—Morr.s County r a.r. Sept. 25 to 28. E. J. Dill, secy. l£L DORADO. KAN.—Butler County Fair As- sociation. Sept. 11 to 14. J. W. Robison, pres.; Seth Frazier, treas.; Aivah Shelden. secy. FRANKFORT. KAN.—Frankfort Fair Asso- c.aticn. Sept. 25 to 28. C. W. Branden- burg, secy.- FREDON1A, - KAS.—Fredonia Agricultural Association. Aug. 21 to 24. J. T. Cooper, ' Fredonia, .Kat?., secy. GARDEN CITY. KAN.—Finney County Fair Asscc.atioD. D. A. Slims, secy. GARNET. KAS—Anderson County Fair As- sociation. Sept. 12 to 15. C. xi. Rice, Gar- net. Kas., set y. HIAWATHA. KAN.—The Bro»n County Fair Association. Sept. 5 to • <J. Y. Johnson, pres., Willis.. Kan.; John H. Meyer, secy., Hiawatha, Kan. HuLTON, KAN.—Jackson County Agricul- tural and Fair Association. Sept. 11 to 14. S. B. McGrew, secy. IOLA. KAS.-Allen County Agricultural So- .ciety. Sept. 10 to 13. Le<v Horville. pros.; M. P. Jacohy. treas.: 0. rl. Wheaion. secy. LAWRENCE, KAN.—Kaw Valley Fair Asso- ciation. C. Griesa, secy. MOUND CITY. KAN.—Linn County Fair As- sociation. Ed. R. Smith, secy. NKWTON, KAN.—Newton Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. D. J. T. Axtell. gen. mgr. NORTON, KAN.—Norton Fair and Park As- sociation. Sept. 19 to.21. L. Miller, secy.; M. F. Garrity. pres. OSKALOOSA, KAN.—Jefferson Conniy Agri- cultural and Mechanical Assoctatioo, Thir- ty-sixth Aunual Fair. Sept. 4 to *'. Edwin <2nyder. st**y. OTTAWA. KAS.—Franklin County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 21. B. C. McQues- ten. Ottawa, Kas.. secy. MULA, KiN.—Miami County Agricultural and Ve^t*Hnif;al Association. Sept. 25 to 28. C. F. r;«"!Sin, pc*»s.: J. F. Donahue, treas.;- Jos. P. Trickett. secy. RILEY. KAN—Riley County Agricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21. R. T. Worboys, secy. SAL1NA. KAN.—Salina County Agricultural, ' Horticultural & Mechanical Association. Sept. 25 to 2S. W. B. Wallace, secy. STOCKTON, KAN:—Rooks' County Fair As- sociation. Sejit. 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.—Campoell County Ag- ricultural Soc:ety. Sept. 4 to 8. J. F. Shaw, pres.: John Todd, treas.; J. J. Wright, secy. BARBOUKV1LLK. KY.—Knot County Fair Association. Sn t. 5 to 7. 1900 J. S. Millen, pres.; T. R. Baruen, treas.; W. W. Tinsley, H**«*V. BAROSTOWN. K-Y.—Nelson bounty Fair As- sociation. Sept.'4 lo 8. 1900. Ben Johnson. Bardst<r«m, Ky . pres.: I. B. Bowles, Barde- BOWLING GREEN. KY.—Fair. Sept. 12 to 15. BPODHEAD, KV. -Rock Castle County Fair Association. Aug. 29 to SL* J. Thomas " ITherry. pres.: E. E. Prothero. treas.: J. W. T|»t», «Of»v. BtlCKNER, KY.—Fair. Aug. 22 to 24. Chas. W. Smith-, secy. * ■; CVNTHIANA. KY. -Harrison County Agricul- tural and I.lvo Stock Association, auspices of A. O. U. W. July 30 to-Aug. 2. 1900. A. S. Ashbrook. Cynthiana, Ky.. pres.; J. M. Allen. CyntMana, Ky., treas.; Jamea W. Murtry, Cynthiana, Ky.. secy. . . DANVILLE. KY.—New Central Kentucky Fair Association. First Annual Fairl Aug. 8 to 11. E. W. Lillard, pres.; H. C. Bright. RROV. EI.tZABETHTOWN. KY'.—Hardin County Fair. Sept. U to 14. James A. Klnkead, aecy. EWING, KY.—The Ewing Fair Co. Sept. 5 to 8. 1900. C.W. Williams. Peed, Ky., pres.; J. G. Collins, Ewing, Ky., treas.; S.'H. Price, secy. FLORENCE, KY.—Fifth Annual Fair o* the North Kentucky Agricultural Association. Aug. 29 to Sept. 1, 1900. B. F. McGlasson. Ludlow, Ky., pres.; E. H. Blankenbecker, Florence, Ky., vice pres.; R. J. Perry, In- dependence, Ky., secy.; J. M. Leasing, Bur- lington', Ky., treas. , GERHANTOWN, KY.—Germahtown Fair Co. Aug. 29 to Sept. 1. S. W. Bradford, Brookeville, Ky., pres.; J. R. Walton, secy.; J. E. Motion, treas.- GLASGOW, KY.—Fair. Sept. 19 to 22. J. T. Carter, secy. GREEN V1LLE. 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; HARTFORD, KY.—Ohio County Fair. Oct. 4 to 7. S. K. Cox, treas. HENDERSON, KY.—Great Tri-County Fair. Sept. 25 to 29. Jacob SSimbro, Jr.. secy. HOPKINSV1LLE, KY.—Elks Fair. Sept. 25 to 30. HORSE CAVE, KY.—Fair. Sept. 26 to 29. HUSTONVILLE, KY.—Colored Fair. Aug. 15 to 17. Geo. Bailey, pres.; Tinsley Brown, secy. LA UKANGE, KY.—Fair. Aug-23 to 25. LAWRBNCBBURG. KY.—Lawrenceburg Fair Association. Aus. 21 to 24, ~ 1900. W. T. Bund. Lawrenceburg. Ky.. pres.; L. W. H. Kee, Lawrenceburg, Ky., v<oe pres.; Monroe Walker, Lawrencebuig, Ky., treas.; G. U. &peer, jLrfiwrenceburg. Ky.. secy. LLHANON, KY.—Fair.. Aug: 27 to 30. LEXINGTON. KY.—Lexington Horse Show, Fair and Carnival. Aug. 13 to 18. S. T. Harlison. pres.; E. W. Shanklln, secy.; W. F. Warren, treas. LOUISVILLE. KY.—Fern Creek Fair. Aug. 14 to 17. . JV'. OL'VET. KY.._Tbe Robertson County Fair. Sept.. 13 to 16. W. J. Osborne, secy. OWENSBOKO, 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. Dains, secy. PRINCETON, KY—Caldwell County Fair. Aug. 8 to U. C. C. Givens, Madisonville, Ky., gen'l raer. — •-HYVILLE. KY.—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. SHEPHERSV1LLE. KY.— Bullitt County Fcir. Aug. 21 to 24. SPRINGFIfcLD, KY.—Fair. Aug. 29 to Sep. 1. MAINE. ACTON, ME.—Shapleigh and Acton Fair. Oct. 9 to 11. F. K. Bodwell. secy." AN DOVER. ME.—North Oxford Agricultural Fair. Sept. 19 and 20. Geo. O. Iluse, secy. BANGOR, ME.—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. T. O. Beal, pres.; E. L. Sterns, secy. BELFAST. MEL—Waldo County Fair. Sept. 18 and 19. - BETHEL, ME.—Riverside Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. BRISTOL MILLS, ME.—Bristol Fair. Sept. 25 to £7. CHERRYFIELD. ME.—West Washington Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. CORNISH, ME.—O. V. D. Agricultural As- sociation. Aug. 21 to 23. R. G. Peare, pres.; O. B. Churchill, N. Parson&eld. Me., treas.; H. L. Merrill. E. Parson&eld. Me., secy. DAMARISCOTA. ME.—Lincoln County Fair. Oct. 2 to 4. DURHAM, ME.—Agriculutral Society. Sept. 10 to 14. Rufus Parker, pres.; S. S. Parker, treas : J. H. Williams, secy. EAST PITTSTON, ME.—Pittston Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. EDEN, ME.—Eden Agricultural Society. Sept. 19 and 20. Frank S. Wood, secy. EXETER, ME.—West Penobscot Agricultural Society. Sept. 2S to 27. 1900. B. P. Hub- bard, Stetson. Me., pres.; J. E. Jewett. Ex- pt»>r. Me., secy. FREYBURG, ME.—West Oxford Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. GRAY CORNER. ME.—Gray Park Associa- tion. Aug. 28 to 30. B. T. Skillinger. pres.; J. W. Stevens, secy.; J. W. Stevens, treas. HANCOCK. ME.—Hancock County Fair. Sent. IS to 20. HARRISON. ME.—Northern Cumberland Ag- ' rirnltural Society. Oct. 9 and 10. J. M. Chute, pres.; James Thomas, treaa.; J. Orin Ross^ secy. HARTLAND. ME.—East Somerset Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. LEWISTON, ME.—The Maine State Fair. S«»>tv s tn 7. o. H- Clark, secy. MAPLETON, ME.—The Aroostock County Potato Show. Oct. 24 and 25. Geo. B. Dickert. secy. MONROE, ME.—The Waldo and Penobsc; Agricultural Society. Sept. U to 13. Chapman, Newburgh Village, pres. Palmer, treas:; T. H. Bowden, secy. NEW FIELD. ME.—Ramschackle Fair. ifHf H. Straw, pres.; G. T. Wilson, secy. 1 B NORTH BERWICK. ME.—North Berwfi 1 J Agricultural Fair. Sept. 4 to 6. Chas. f fisfi Goodwin, secv. A.' J PEMBROKE. MB.—Washington County Faf fal Sept. 18 to 20. Sidney A. Wilder, secy, i ijfeC PHLLLIPS. ME.—North Franklin Agricv *#-> tural Society. Sept U to 13 anl July! Sp C. W. Carr, Strong, Me., pres.; Sumner J M_ Beal, treas.; M. S. Kelley, secy. 1 |5lM PKESQUE ISLE, ME.—N. Aroostook Agi % t, cultural and Horticultural Society. Sept.! Puffin to 13. Ernest T. McGIaughlln. So. Presoii --; '' i«lo. M«. secy. ' i ". READFIELD. ME.—Kennebec County Faf 141 Stbt. 11 to 13. I $'W RICHMOND CORNER. ME.—Farmers' CU II IB Fair. Sept. 25. -' . ' 1 WMSi SOUTH MADISON. ME.—South ' "HenneW ffll Society. Sept. 18 to 20. Chas. F. Acbof % '<. Coopus Mills, pres.; Jasper S. Gray, treaf Bp Arthur N. Douglass. Choirs, aoev. *E? SOUTH PARIS. ME.—Oxford County FMK'J Sept. 18 to 20. mil*- SOUTH WINDSOR, ME.—South KennetSKr Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. Arthur N. DduglatsK Chelsea, Me., secy. W- « e©STUMESi specialty. V ~f|S m-M for sale or hire. Costumes made; to ordejigr- Theatrical Costume^. Wigs. B-artls. Ore46 •"aims. Tights. Tihntr ines j.ud Acevrsories flffit all plays, operas Mardi Gras eclebratious. eSW THE WA1. BECK & SONS CO'.JSSg Cincinnati, Ot*!*** flTTRagTIOMS. MONTGOMERY FREE STREET FA{1| OCTOBER 15 TO 20, 1900. 13 The Stree l-air here last year was said bvl^wl 'imm to be the bizgest nioney-nfhker in the -SSoi «S- M 3 Peicentage attractions and first-class Mid'j'Jfs- Jtf aud Animal Shows can address -isf^- " J L. L. GILUERr.Secy. Montgomery, AI " ' I taches S!c#' >» raBeards-Grease jB-lp:] I LAYOsBeardi . _ Palnta, Stage Make-lips. etc. l^S * tor masquerades. Poradeai »K<I Parlor, School ana Staeo En-^V' tertainments. Mou8taches.7cts. . Beards. 20 cis., Negro Wlgs,25ct>. Wild West. Incftl Chinese. Farmer, lrish,Bald and Ladies 1 Character*^ and new characters free. Apenta wuTtni. ct^o^^Kifi only75('ta.eacn.anycolurandmuletofl[aoysizeb • Ji .■ All goods sent postpaid on receipt of price. Ialso m; m im MM Tactore t riots and novelties. Ills, catalogue of late [j l>i? teents wanted, costUL'l?*P s -lli suppll-jd. OnAB.E.MAKSUALI^ltr>.,lWk v ««t,."# CemraN Canada ^faf| «■ OTTAWA. ONTARIO.' \&§ 1 September 14th to 22d, I900lg |, ATTRACTIONS —svJ. : M WANTED... • •a Must be A-l referred.) ruudei signed. Free space tosfj ? manufacturing lines. }.-■. i ; :i siwind with the hibitors in all mauu E. McMtHON, Secretary, lU* , 26 Sparks Street. Ottawa. OnU'^.J- BELMONT SISTERS, Rt ^| ^ Batloonists and Parachutesls.> ?|jj Commonly known as the "Queens of the ** ' are booking dates loir 1900. SPECIAL TERMS FOR FAina6|||,; We use the FAMODS TORPBLO BAI.to|;lK| Wichita Carnival and Fall Festijfi. SECOND YEAR. !«; Want First-Claas Hldway Attractlors. fWt-- be gilt-edge and have good fronts, for vf'«§« October ito 6, inclusive. S15.000 EleclricaliK'l geant will be gi«-en one night; $10,000 Elect} *§§§- >*oiiutain in Midway to diaw crowds. frUPit' year's uttendance 100000 Address: - I^IW H C. LOCKWIMiD. SecJ^Sf Wichita, fig. KENTUCKY'S BIGGEST FAIR. the great CrHEounty fa| Henderson, Union and Webster Counties Consolidated. To be herd at • HENDERSON, ICY., September 25-26*27*28*29. - . ji Privilege and Attraction Committee to receive proposils. All kinds of privileges. WIDB O Park attractions wanted for Summer Season and July 4th. tj TO ^Srn^UbandsomCypiin. ^^OB ZIMBRO, jS ted. Ads $5.00 per page. Send copy now. Secretary. fL™ Over J2.000 snem in advertising pur- «._««»«»w»^.«»^«. •»«> JjWI poses. Best advertised Fair in State. HENDERSON. KY. I;W|