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THE BILLBOARD. PSHAM-. ME.—Sagadahoc Agricultural and lorticultural Society. Oct. 9 to 11.- W. .S. toyer, secy. -HON, ME.—North Knox Agricultural and | lorticultural Society. Sept. 25 to 27. E. W. Grinnell, t\.'. Iiorucuitunu society. ijrjf |J. Thurston, pres.; H |V t Jfeo. C. Hawes. secy. Si: \- * PER RLnilCRSTRR • .:, •: \ PER GLOUCESTER, ME.—New Glouces- 1 jj/tj j Jr-Danville Fair. Sept.- 25 and 26. I- - : f, J'SST CUMBERLAND. ME.—Farmers' Club | ' jVair. Sept. 25 and" —Franklin Coun- A. F. Gammon, „,; 3 EST FARMINGTON, ME J ' y Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. ||-Kecy. j* !i; MARYLAND I -j J ! | LTIMORE, MD.—Agricultural Fair and !»;_.*'all Meeting. Sept. 11 to 15. Jos. E. Paul, J 'i ^ * ecy. IOj'SiLLE AIRE, MD.—Harford County Agri- I'f . cultural Society. Oct. 9 to 12. Jas; W. Mc- »> £4fabb, secy. lj i lsSTON,.J*D.—Talbot County Fair Assocla- »_;■ J.Jon. Aug. 28 to 31, 1900. "Dr. Charles ■ ',.»-il-owndes, Easton, Md., prea.; Edward Wor- ^r, jji.tajl. Royal Oak, Md., rice pres.; Jos. B. - .,1 ;laj-ringtt>ti. Eaatnn. Md.. sscy.^mM ■ !•:. 1'LCHESTER BEACH. MD.—Kent' and \lH' iiueen Anne's County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. j:Jr tWO. G. E. Noland. secy. '•BDERICK CITY. MD.—The Frederick .•air. Oct. 9 to 12. 1900. Barry C. Keefcr. . tTederick City. secy. , £,.GERSTOWN. MD. — Hagerstown Fair ';• «. jjeeting. Oct. 16 to 19. J. T. Stanhope, i.'.iX'tecy- ■ I :G z l CKVILLE. MD. — Montgomery County ■ff^t fair. Sapt 4 to 7. John E. Numeaste, : Vi-' ferbeck. Md. 'THONIUM. MD.—Fair. Sept. 4 to g. A. P. ,i , r -i nanklin, secy. '"i-CjLCHESTER BEACH. MD.—Kent and :'' cUiueen Anne's Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. G. E. Jji'l y'oland. secy. •E\ JWNSON. MD.—Agricultural Fair. Sept. 4 Xj X o 8. Geo. W. Yellot pres.; Alex. McCor- ,;:-.H jiick, vice pres.; James P. Reese, treas.; i v-L. P. Shanklin, secy. V'u ; (PER MARLBORO. MD.—Southern Mary- it .and Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. Wm. G. Brooke, • J: -ecy. J? MASSlCHriTSErTS. '■<[ iESBURY. MASS. — Amesbury-Salisbury r>j .'air. Sept. 27 to 29. :;. IIHERST. MASS.—Hampshire Agricultural , « k '.ociety. Sept. 25 and 26. A. M. Lyman, * klUontague. Mass.: T: R. Hill. secy. t]:i( i^HOL. MASS.—Wooster Northwest' Fair. m i'i-r 3*Pt 11 and 12. . ■ ?il IRNSTABLB, MASS.—Barnstable Fair. #'"i :t .ug- 28 to 30. *:':.-lRRB, MASS.—Worcester County West Ag- fi'-, Meultural Society. Sept. 27 and: 28. 1900. *:% /ustia F. Adams. Barre Plains, Mass.. r* i res.; Jesse Allen. Oakham. Mass. vice gij.ret; Charles N. Fotlanshy. Barre. Mass.. ? -cVoas.; Matthew Walker, Barre. Mass., secy ijp a jANFOKD, MASS.—Union Fair. " Sept. 12 "'^ ,'IDGEWATER, %| lept 12 to 14. i'MJ JOCKTON, MASS.—Brockton Agricultural sKF;>ocIety. Oct 2 to 5. 1900. Hon. H. W. Rob- '■' 1 5rfMou, Brockton,.Mass.. pres.; B. B. Grover. -fc-'rockton. Mass.. vice pres.; E. M. Ttramp- Kr"B<l M, i -Brockton, Mass., treas.; Basils San- K;,f ^,>rdv Brockton, Mass.. secy. K^aAKLEMONT, MASS.—Durfield Fair. Sept. jfi'f-.* and M. E*-S}fOJTON. MASS.—The Worcester East Ag- «f f-icultural Society. Sept. 12 to 14, 1900. Ool. (f't'ohn E. Thayer. Lancaster. Mass., pres.; S? tj-;?«rrein Goodale, Clinton. Mass..'vice pres.; KTpJ fa,v '' ^c'n* Field. Clinton.'Mass.. treas.: liVS",- I* Stone. Clinton, Mass., mgr.; Wm. A. ■»» r Kilbourn. South Lancaster. Mass.. secy. £?MMINGTON. MASS.—Hillside Fair. Sept. s= u 1; and 26. (* 6 EAT BARRINCTON, MASS.—Housatonic m I. 1 alls Can* «U? ««A 4*7 I MASS.—Plymouth , Fair. g BJalr. Septl 26 and "27.' ?i I ?E!E»IF1ELD I' and 20. ■*GHAM, MASS.—Franklin Fair. Sept. MJA8S.—Htogtam Agricultural n. : . •«"*«»•. iwavw. xxufstHuii ^ikSricurLuraj pTjjid Horticultural Society. Sept. 25 and 26, ± ,00. Bbed L. Ripley, Hlngham Centre, ■tf'-es.; Hon. John D. Long, Washington, D. r„.i 4» T 108 Pres.; Reuben Sprague. Hlngham *i> »emtrev treas.; Ebed L. Ripley, Hinsham ™ I r.antre, mgr.: William H. Thonme, H±ng- 'icj-Hn. Mass.. secy, J&pRBiVb. MAJSS.—Middlesex North Agncul- '■jrijal Society. Sept. 13 to 15. 1900. Henry -.:J* PerhBm, Chelmsford. Mass., pres.; Geo. '•fcg. Ooburn, Lowell, Mass.. secy.; S. Drew- Urt, LoweH, Mass., treas.; E. J. Noyes. jrpwell, Mass., mcr. tRSHFIELD, MASS.—Marshfield Fair, "iipt. 19 to 21. "H J-)DLEFIELD, MASS. ^Highland Fair. a :pt- 5 and 6. 'fciNTUCKET, MASS.—Nantucket Agricul- , t ral Society. Aug. 29 and 30. Joseph A. £v'hnson, pres.; J. F. Murphy, secy. it: . lTH adams, MASS.—Hoosac Valley Fair. ,pt. 4 to 6. itTHAMPTON, MASS.—Hampshire-Frank- k Fair. Oct. 8 and 4. „. . 4TH ATTLEBORO. MASS.—North Attle- Jfi #o Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. pHfORD, MASS.—Oxford Fair. Sept. 6 and 7. ,i f iMER, MASS.—Eastern Hampton Agricui- fjral Society. Sept. 18 and 19. ~ - ~ C », secy. F. D. Bar- Jj^BODY. MASS.—Essex Agricultural Sort- {■X. if. Sept. 18 to 20. G. L. Meyer, Hamilton, .'JJuw., .pres.; J. M. Danforth. Lynnfield gSnter, secy.; G. L. Streeter, Salem, treas. .nfrSFIELD, MASS.—Berkshire Agricultu- T Kst Society. Sept. 11 to 13. Martin T. K. |J/Ueman, Richmond. Mass.. pres.; Charles f gHP Wright, secy.; Wm. P. Wood, treas. «i KMFRAMINGHAM. MASS.—South Middlesex '|* :jlr. S ept 18 a nd 19. mfjTB WEYMOUTH, MASS.—Weymouth Jr t ;)r'«rlcBltuna and- Industrial Fair. Sept'27 E*|CS2». T. Ij. Tirrell. Nash P. O.. B«cy„ Kj£;?*CER, MASS.—Spencer Fair. Sept 20 f&fh a. ^Sl.aBRlDGE. MASS. —South Worcester , ... Sept 13 and-14. I 5JNTON, MASS.—Bristol- Fair. Sept U TADNTONi MASS.—Bristol County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 18 to 21. 1900; Edward H. Temple, Taunton, Mass.. pres.; Horatio H. Hall, Taunton, Mass., vice pres.; E Clarence Holt, Taunton, Mass., treas.; Ger- trude Williams. Taunton, Mass. secy - UXBRIDGE. MASS.—Blackstone Valley Fair Sept 11 and 12. WEST T1SBURV, MASS.—Vineyard Fair .Sept. 18 and 19. • WOMCBSTBH, MASS.—Worcester Agricul- tural Society. Sept S to 5. J. Hogg, pres.- Wm. J. Wheeler, secy. P " ' MICHIGAN. ADRAIN, MICH.—Lenawee County Fair As- sociation. Sept 24 to 28. H. H. Ferguson, secy. ■ " - AloiON. MICH.^-Albion Fair and Driving Park Association. Sept 25 to 28. J. Frank Church, secy. ( ANN ARBOR, MltH.-Washtenaw Fair As- vSf?--' «°^ 2 to 5 - Wm ' Campbe.l. »iEfi. ntl '. Mlcn - Pres.; Jennie Buel, secy. ARMA1>A M1CH.-Armada Agricultural ^o- M tX" °£, 3 *£ K Joba McKay. Romeo. • Mich., pres.; R. v. . Edwards, Armadal Mich., treas.; A. J. Freeman, Armada; Mich., secy. ^ B tP , A ^ E Ji MICH.—Huron County' Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 25 to 28. JohrlHunt Vlrona Mills, Mich., pres.; Geo. W. Clark secy.; G. E. Thompson, treas™ ' BANCROFT. M1<jH.— Bancroft Fair Compa- ny. Oct 10 to 12. B. D. Block, pres.; R. aherman, treas.; F. I. Wlxoni aecv BRIGHTON, MICH.-Fair. Oct 9 to 12 Stur- berg & Case, mgrs. C '£ RO ' MICH.—Tuscola County Farmers' ^.. Pa U:u SeDt - 18 to 21. F. B. Ransford sci-y CALEDONIA. MICH.-CaIenonla Onion Fate ^^''ft? 1 - , ° C ^x 3 to 5 - Wm - McCrodan. S?^' : *£5 arIesH - K!nsey. secy.; D. P. Hale, treas. CASS,, CIJV. MICH—Tuscola, Huron and SanUac Fair Association. Oct 2 to 5. 1900 Henry Dodge Elmwood. Mich., pres.; Wm. JNCampbell. Cass City. Mich., treas.; A. N. CHA ,5. I ' 0 Ji B ' MICH.—Eaton County Aen- cnltural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. J. H. Gal- a 1 ^ P re s-; Jas. H. Brown, treas.; Geo. A. Perry, secy. EaCAMAUA. MICH.—Delta County Fair f U |' S. to ^ & M - st - Jacques, pres.; J. S. Doherty. vice pres.; A.. J. Valentine, treas.; Lew. A. Cotes, secy. FLINT MICH.—Genesee County Agricultural fcocietys Fa.r. *ct. 2 to 5, 1900. • W F bttwart, pres.; E. H. Rankin, Jr., secy ' FUWL1SK.V1LL1S. MICH.—J.Wierv*u„ Agri- cultural Society. Oct 2 to 5, 1900. C. L. Goroon, Fowlervllle. Mich., pres.: D. C. Carr Uowlervuie. Mich., secy.; Fred. Cuhn. . FowlervUle, Mfeh.. treas. ^uu", G ^* J,IL, r. ."^DS. M1CH.-The Michisaa State Fair. Sept 24 to SK, 19ou. M. t. SvT ; ^aerson, pres.; 1. H. Butterfield, secy. HA&-ijnos, MlCH.-Barry County Agricul- tural fccc.ety ra.r. Oct. 9 to 12. c L . Ueamer, te.y. HILLSDALE. MICH.—Hillsdale Fair. Oct. 1 to 5, c. W. Terwiliiger, secy. HOLLAND MICH.—South Otiawa and West Allegan Agricultural Society. Oct 9 to 12. a. , Koviker, pres.; L. T. Kanters. secy.; H. Lindens, treas. ^ ^ 1 ^. 1t c C1 , T5f » ^"UH.—imlay City Agricul- tural Society. Oct 2 to 4. 1900. M. J. Ilas- kin, Imlay City, Mich., pres.; Dr. G W Jones, lmiay City, Mich., treas.; F. RatbjH burg. Imlay Cfty, Mich., secy. ^^ IONIA, MIOU.—lonla District Fair Associa-" tlon Oct 2 to 5. E. J. Eayle, Saranac, Mich., pres.; Eldon P. Mains, treas.- E. a! Murphy, secy. , IRON WOOD, MICH.-O. S. Firemen's Tour- nament and Gayebic County Fair. SeDt '3 «o is- C E. Hook. secy. J/v^KSON. MICH.—Fair. Sept 25 to 29 MANISTEE, MICH-Westeri District Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. Geo. W. Swlgert. secy. ^ • MARSHALL. MICH.-Calhoun County Agri- cultural Society. Oct 2 to 5. Wm. Foster Bante Creel. Mich., pres.; Wm. H. Arthur. - secy.; T. J. Shipp, treas. ' MaRQUETTE. MJOH.—Marquette County Agricultural Society. Sept 26 to 28. 1900. E. B. Pahner,'Marquette. Mich., pres.; M. E. Aslre. Marauette. Mich., secy.; C. H. Call. Marquette. Mich., treas. MIDLAND, MICH.—Midland County Agricul- tural Society. Oct 3 to 5. Jas. G. Culvai. secy. ■ ■ MHiFORp, MICH.—MUford Fair Association. Sept 25 to 28. R. T. Bridgman, pres.; J. Fleldon, secy.; J. T. Watkins, treas MUSKEGON, MICH.—Muskegon County Fair Sept 18 to 21. Chas. S. Marr. secy ■ P 922? A S' MICH—Jorty-eighth Jair at the Oakland County Agricultural Society. Sept 18 to ZL E. Howland, pres.; F. W. Burch ■ecy. ST. JOHNS, MICH.-r-CHnton County Fair. Sept 25 to 28. H. H. Fitzgerald secy STOCKBRIDGE, MICH. Fair. Oct 9 to U. E. J. Cain, secy. VASSAR, MICH.—Tuscola County Fair. Sept ?5 i<> 28. - R. S. Weaver. Watronsrille, Mich., secy. '.;■■ < MINNESOTA; ALBERT LEA, MINN.—Albert Lea Street Fair Association. Sept 26 to 28. TV Knatvold. pres.;.C. A. Ransom, secy.*; f! ^W. Barlow, treas.; AITKIN, MINN.—Aitkin County Agricultu- ral and Stock Breeders' Association. Sept 14 and .15. J. S. Campbell, pres.: T P ' McQuillin, secy.; T. E. Krechv treas. m SS ^t-AKV. MINN.—Reuville County •Pair. Sept 19 to 2L H. H. Goke, secy. CHASKA. MINN.-Chaska Agricultural Aa- sociaUon. Sept 27 to 29. Fred Grelner, pres.; F. G. Llnenfelser, treas.; T. Craven. ■OCT CANBY, MINN—Yellow Medicine County Fair. Dates undecided. CUBRIB. MINN.—Murray County Agricultu- ral Society. Oct 4 and 5. W. H. Mellon, prea.: Ai Currie, Sr., treas.; N. Currte, fscT* FADJMOONT, MINN.—Martin County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 10 to 12. XG Mitchell, pres.; Cecil Sharpe. treas.; Edwin Wade.-secy. •■-.... T GARDEN CITY. MINN.—Blue Earth County Agricultural Society. Sept 12 to 14. W. H. Oyer, pres.; E. W. Parker, treas.; S. M. Dickinson, secy. HAMLINE, MINN.—Minnesota State Agricul- tural Society. Sept 3 tt> 8, 1900. John Cooper, St Cloud', Minn., pres.; F. J. Wil- cox. Northneld, Minn., treas.; E. W. Ran- dall, Hamline, Minn., secy. HUTCHINSON. MINN.—M«Leod County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept Jl to 13, 1900. Sam W. Stocking, Hutchinson. Minn., pres.; Ed. A. Temts, Hutchinson, Minn., vice pres.: L A. RMter, Hutchinson, Minn., treas.; L. P. Harrington, Hutchlneon. Minn. KASSON, MINN.—Dodge County Fair. Sept II to 14. AuaiiRt K. Andoraon. box 334. »«•». LONDON, MINN.—Blue Earth County Fair Sept 13 to 14. MORA, MINN.—Kanobec County Agricultural Society. Aug. 31 and Sept 1. O. Struble, • pre*.; O. F. SerUne. secy.: G. H. Newbert. ST. PAUL, MINN.—State Fair. Sept. 3 to 8. ■ST. PETEK. MINN.—Nicollet Couiiiy Asr.- cultural Society. Sept 12 to 14. D. T. M. Lambert, pres.; J. A. Johnson, secy.; H. S. Backett treas. WINNEBAGO CITY, MINN. — Farihault County Agricultural and Joint Stock Com- pany. Sept 13 to 15. W. D. Richards, ores.: L. C. Stebblns. secy. WINONA, MINN.—Fa.r. Sept. 11 to H. r,™ n . Rose ' sec y-: O. F. Burlingame, pres. WORTHINGTON, MINN.—Nobles County Fair and Races. September. MISSISSIPPI. VICKSBURG, MISS.—West Mississippi Agri- cultural, Mechanical and Live. Stock Expo- sition. Nov. 13 to 17. B. W. Griffith, pres.; . F. H. Andrews, secy.' MISSOUB1. BOONVUiLE, MO.—Cooper County Agricultu- ral and Mechanical Association of Boon- vale. Aug. 7 to 10. H. T. Hudson, pres.; Fred. Sauter, treas.; D. Jones, secy. CAUPOKNIA, HiO.—Mainteau County Fair. Sept 18 to 2t H. Bascom Hardy, secy. • CAttKOLLTON, MO.^-Carroll County Fair Association: Aug. 21 to 24, 19oO. F J. White, Carrollton, Mo., pres.; D. D. Betzler Carrollton, treas.; D. D. Thomas, secy CARTHAGE, MO.—Market Fair Association. ' Aug. 7 to 10. Frank Haven, secy. CENTRALIA, MO.—Centralia Fair. Aug. 28 COLUMBIA, MO.—Boone County Agricultural and Mechanical Society. July 31 to Aug 3 J. Burrusa, pres.; N. D. Robnett, Becy.: W. J. Carter, treas. ....»•. DEXTER. MO.—The Stoddard County Agri cultural Society. Sept 25 to 29, 1900. LP Jeffers, secy. HARRISONVn.LE. MO.—Fair. Aug 21 "to 24. R. S. Wooldridge, secy. HOLDEN, MO.—Johnson County Agricultu- ral and Mechanical Fair Association. Aug. 7 to 10. Wm. SteUl, pres.; T. C. Horn- buckee, secy. HUNTSVIXLEr MO.—Fair. Sept. 5 to 8. J. A. Bright pres.; W. C. Malone, vice pres.: „p-..Su, TerrlU ' treas.: W. H. Sandison, secy. JEFFERSON CITY, MO.-State Horse Show. Aug. 7 to 9. Judge W. CMarshall. pres.; J. D. Starke, vice pres.; F. J. Wildbergar. secy.; W. A. Dallmeyer, treas. LA PLATA, MO.—Macon County A. ft M. As- sociation. Aug. 21 to 24. H. S. Sears, pres.; Thos. L. Rubey. treas.: C. C. Wood. secy. LEE'S SUMMIT, MO.—Jackson County A. and . M. Soctety. Sept. 11" to 14, 1900. E. S. Browning. Lee's Summit Mo., pres.; W. H. Noland, Lee's Summit. Mo., vice pres.; J. C. Wtotte, Lee's Summit, Mo., treas.; Lewis - , La 5» k *?. Jr.. Lee's Summit. Mo.. Becy. LD3ERTY, MO.—Intertownship Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 21 to 24. C. M. Russell, Har- . Jem, Mo., pres.; T. J. Wornall, treas.;! C. E. Yancey, secy. MILAN, MO.—Sullivan County A. M. & S. G. Association. Sept. 4 to 7. Reuben Payne, pres.; Dennis Ryan, treas.; C. B. Long. sec y. PLATTE CITY, MO.—Platte County A. M. & S. Association. Aug. 28 to 31. C. B. Cock- rUI, pres.; Wm. Forman, secy.; A. R. Jack, treas. PRINCETON. MO.—Mercer County Fair As- sociation. Aug. 27 to 31. 1900. Jeff. Burch- ett Princeton. Mo., pres.; F. R. Aurrlch, Princeton. Mo., vice pres.; Jas. A. Thomp- son. Princeton, Mo., treas.; Geo. Sturgeon. Princeton. Mo., mgr.; Fred. .W. Coon. Prhwton. Mo., secy. RICH HILL. MO.—Fair. Aug. 14 to 17. J. D. Moore, secy. ROCKPORT. MO.—Thirteenth Annual Ex- hibition, Rockport Fair. Sept 11 to 14. John D. Dopf, secy. SPRINGFIELD, MO.—Queen City Fair Asso- ciation. Aug. 28 to 30. W. A. Dennis, secy. ST. CHARLES, MO.—Fair. Aug. 30 to Sept 1. W. F. Achelpohe, secy. ST. LOUIS, MO.—St. Louis Fair Association. Fair. Oct. 1 to 6. Robt. Aull, pres.; Jos. A. Murphy, secy. TKOY. MO.—Lincoln County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. Jas. Linahan, secy. MonrAMA. BILLINGS, MONT.—Yellowstone Fair Asso- ciation. Oet. 1 to 6. A. L. Babcock. pres.; H. w. Rowley, treas.; P. D .O'Donnell secy. . , NEBBASKA. AINSWORTH, NEB.-Brown County Agri- cultural Association Fair. Sept. 20 to 22 D. D. Carpenter, pres.; George Miles! treas.; B. B. Mastick. secy. ' ALBION NEO.—Boone County Agricultural Association. Sept 19 to 21, 1900. H C - K ^ Ier 'M t -„ Ba . ward . Ne «>-. Pres-; J- O'Nell,' Albion. Neb., vice pres.; Job. Green. Albion Neb., treas.; H. C. Brooks, Albion, Neb.! aurora, NEB.—Hamilton County Agrlcul- ' tural Society. Sept 25 to 28. T. A. McKay pres.; T. E. Williams, treas.; B. F isa- man, secy. BASSETT, NEB.—Rock County Agricultural Society. September. J. H. Putnam, Cuba. S?.,;; P res -= J - D. Brayton. treas.; W. T. Phillips, secy. BERTRAND. NEB.—Phelps County Fair As- sociation. Oct 2 to 5. 1900. A. J. Sand- •*rom, pres.; Air. Andrews, vice pres.; C. J- Gibbons, secy.: R. P. Larson, treas. BROKEN BOW. NBB.-CusterCount7 Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. JTO. Taylor. Berwyn. Neb., pres.; A. R. Humph- rey, Broken Bow, Neb., treas.; E. B Pur- cell. Bro ken Bow. Neb., secy. CLAY CENTER. NEo.-Clay County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 26 to 29. B. W. Campbell, pres.; H. E. McDowell, treas.; O. C. Williams, secy. <i ^i B , V ^ NEB.-FUlmofe County Agricultu- ral Society. Aug. 21 to 24. Le e Huston. pres.; A- H. Steven, treas.; F. M. Florr •ecy. * HARTINGTON, NEB.—Driving and Fair As- sociation. Sept. 19 to 2i. J. N. Lemon, secy. DICE wXo.Sr2.1e.i- CARDS Splndlrs. Drop Cases, Tfvolics, Wm. Deane Manufacturing Co. 911 Vine St.. Cteclnoatl. O. Established In 1802. F. PATUREL & GO. 16 Warren Street, NEW YORK. Manufacturers and Importers of GAS, WHISTLING AND ADVERTISING BALLOONS. Also Novelties for Street Hen. We receive ■ every week from our factory Balloons of all kinds'and sizes that we guarantee of superior quality to any offered on "the market. We also caution our customers and the trade to beware of inferior goods and false numbers offered at cheap prices. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. RUE! ^BADGES^ THE GREATEST OF ALL! Street Fair, Horse Show e County Fair, October 30 and 31 and November I, 2 and 3, 1900, WWSTQN SALEM, N. C. At same time wt^ill hold a great SemtCentenial Celebration. Thous- ands of people will attend. I want to hear from first-class Attractions. Every letter will receive prompt attention. . G. E. WEBB, . . .... Secretary and Manager. THE BILLBOARD. 11 W THE SENSATION OF THE CENTURY! "*B II wm ..-, .The One. I © Hundreds of Thousands of People Amused, In- structed, Bewildered and Astounded Night- ly at the Principal Eastern Resorts. «—»•♦»«■■» FIRST GRAND TOUR r V. 6REAT WATERIN6 PLACES ! Managers who know that all resources to secure new and startling attractions have ; been exhausted, find SPEEDY the best investment from both an artistic and finan- cial standpoint. A TRIUMPHANT MARCH OF PROSPERITY! MANAQERS: - If. you want an assured success and tbe big gest crowd you ever saw— GET SPEEDY! " P. S —Kearney P Speedy, the acknowledged pre- mier high diver of this or any other decade, the great- est -crowd getter and most exclusive novelty, has. un- der solicitation of many prominent amusement direc- tors, decided.to present his marvelous performance at a few principal Street Fairs and Carnivals. For pro- positions and terms, address: GEO. C. JOHNSON, Director of Tour for Kearney P. Speedy. Care of Donaldson L,itho. Co", Newport, Ky. 1NDIANOLA, NEB.—Red Willow County Fair. - Sept. 11 to 14. W. A. McCool. secy. LINCOLN. SKa.— Nebraska State Fair. Sept. » to 7. 1900. S. C. Bassett. Gibbon, Neb.. otmi.: R.W. Fiirma. Hrmrnvllle. Neb.. >w.y. MADISON, NEB.—Madison County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. H. F. Bar- ney, pres.; Geo. R. Wycoff, treas.; J. L. Rynearaon, secy. OMAHA, NEB.—Tne Douglas County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 24 to 29. BJ0U ULAIUU, NEB.—The Red Cloud Inter- Kate Fair Association. Oct. 2 to 6, 1900. J. I* Miller, Red Cloud, Neb., pres.; S. M. Cmbilt. Red Cloud. Neb., vice pres.: G. W. Dow, Red Cloud. Neb., treas.; D. J. Meyers. Red Cloud. Neb., secy. ShWAKO, NEB.—Seward County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31; Ernest C. Holland, secy. SPRINGFIELD, NEB.^Sarpy County Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. C. F. Cathslm, secy. 8'lUUKVlLiL.E, NEB.—Frontier County Ag- ricultural Association. Sept. 18 to 21. 19U0 ti. H. Cheney, secy. TECUMSEH, NEB.—Annual Johnson County Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. Mr. Robb, secy. YORK. NEB.—York County Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. G. W. Bemis, secy. NEVADA. RENO, NEV.—State Fair. Sept. 17. HKW HAMPSHIUCi. BRADFORD, N. H.—Bradford Fair. Sept. 26 and 27. CANAAN, N. H.—Mascoma Valley Fair. Aug. 28 to 30. Cunuoku, N. H.—Concord State Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. Committee: David E. Murphy, Lewis B. Holt, George H. Moses. GREENFIELD, N. H— Oak Park Pair. Sept. 11 to 13. LACON1A, N. H.—Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. J. F. Harrlman. secy. NASHUA, N. H.—Nashua Fair Association. Sept. 3 to 6, 1900. J. E. Tolles, pres.; M. H. O'Orady. treas.; T. A. Crowley, secy. PLYMOUTH, N. H.—Plymouth Fair. Sept. U to 13. ROCHESTER, N. H.—Rochester Fair. Sept. U to 14. TTBW JERSEY BURLINGTON. N. J.—The Burlington Coun- ty Fair Association. Oct. 3 to 6. THiBNTON, 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 prea.: Rudolph V. Kuser, Trenton. N. J., treas.; Mablon R. Margerum. Trenton. N. J., secy, and mgr. NEW MEXICO. ALBUQUERQUE, N. H.—New Mexico Terri- torial Fair Association. Sept. 18 to 22. W. V. McCrelght. prta, and secy.: Arthur Et- •ritt. tnu. URWYOHK. AFTON, N. Y.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. G. W. Seely. secy. ALBION. N. Y.—Orleans County Fair. Sept. 20 to 22. ALTAMOST, N. Y.—AJbany County Agricul- tural Society and Exposition. Sept. 10 to 13. ISOO. Robt. J. McCanley. Albany. N. Y-. pres.; Joseph Snyder, Altamount, N. Y.. vice pres.; V. P. Donno Vee, Altamount, N. Y., secy.; Edward Becker. Altamont, N. Y.. treas. ANGELICA, N. Y.—Allegany County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 11 to 13, 1900. E. S. Bartlett, Belfast, pres.: Charles Lounsbury, Angelica, vice pres.; H. E. Dudley, Angel- ica, N. Y.. secy.; F. H. Jackson. Angelica, N. Y.. treaa. BALLSTON SPA.. N. Y.—Saratoga County Agricultural Society. Aug. 27 to 31, 1900. D. F. Witney. Ballston Spa., N. Y., pres.; Walter I. Cavert, Charlton. N. Y., treaa.; Frank L. Smith, Birchton. N. Y.. Becy. BATAVIA, N. Y.—Genesee County Agricultu-' ral Society. Sept. 17 to 20. 1900. Daniel Harris, pres.; C. D. Harris, treas.; A. E. Brown, secy. BATH. N. Y.—Steuben County Agricultural Fair. Sept. 24 to 28, 1900. C. A. Shulti. pres. and secy. BOONVILLE. N. Y.—The Boonvtllo Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. Chas. G. Cavanagh, secy. BRISTOL CENTER, N. Y.—Farmers" and Merchants' Agricultural Society. Sept. 21 and 22. BROOKFIELD. . N. Y.—Brookneld Madison County Agricultural Society. Sept. 17 to 20. N. A. Crumb, secy. CAIRO, N. Y.—Greene County Fair. Aug. 21 1023. J. K. Pal en, sec CAMBRIDGE. N. Y.—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. Eliot B. Norton, secy. CANANDAIGUA. N. Y.—Ontario County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 20. 1900. C. P. Wnttney. Orleans, N. Y., pres.; Homer R««d. vice pres.: Jan. S. Hickox. treas. CANTON, N. Y-—St. Lawrence County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. 1900. Les- lie W. Russell. Canton. N. Y.. pres.; E. H. Gilbert, Canton, N.Y., treas.; A. T. Martyn, Canton, N. Y., secy.; P. R* McMonagle, race secy. CAPE VINCENT, N. Y.—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. CARMEL. N. Y.—Putnam County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31 CHATHAM. N. Y.—Columbia County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. G. McClel- lan, pres.; H. J. Baringer, treas.; W. A. Dardess, secy. COBLBSKILLs N. Y.—CbbleskiU Agricultural Society. Sept. 24 to 27. 1900. O. F. Nelson. Coblesklll, N. Y., pres.; Hon. J. S. Pindar, Coblesklll, N. Y., vice pres.; M. D. Borst, treas.; J. V. Guernsey, secy. COOPERSTOWN, N. Y.—Otsego County Ag- ricultural Fair. Sept. 18 to 20 CORTLAND, N. Y.^-Cortland County Ajrrl- . cultural Society.. Aug. 21 to 24. Frank H. Sears, pres.: C. T. Brown, treas.; W. J. Greenman. secy. CUBA, N. Y.—Cuba Fair and Racing Asso- ciation. Sept. 4 to 7. DELHI. N. Y.—Delaware County Fair. Sept. 4 to 6. P. P. Mcintosh, secy. DRTDEN, N. Y.—Dryden Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 18 to 20, 1900. S. G. Lupton, Dryden, N. Y.. pres.; Geo. Cole. Dryden, N. Y.. vice pres.; D. T. Wbeeier. Dryden. N. Y., treas.; J. B. WUson, Dryden, N. Y., aecy. DUNDEE, N. Y.—Dundee Fair Association. Oct. 2 to 4. ELLENVILLE, N. Y.—Ulster County Fair. Sept. 4 to 6. ELM1RA, N. Y.—Chinning County Fair. Sept. 3 to 7, 1900. Geo. McQairn. secy. FONDA, N. Y.—Montgomery County Fair. . Sept. 10 to 13. FRANKLINV1LLE. N. Y.—Franklinville Ag- ■ rlcultural and Driving Park Association. Aug. 28 to SL 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. GOUVERNEUR. N. Y.—Gouverneur Agricul- tural and'Mechanical Society.. Aug. 28 to 31. GREEN, N. Y.—Riverside Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 11 to 14. GOUVENEUR, N. Y.—Gouveneur Agricultu- ral and Mechanical Society. -Aug. 28 to 31. HAMBURG. N. Y.—Erie County 'Agricultural Society. Sept 11 to 14. 1900." Clayton C. Taylor, Lttwtons. N. Y„ pres.; W. H. Ab- bott, Armor, N. Y., treas.; G. P. Dick, HamburK. N. Y.. secy. HERKIMER. N. Y-—Herkimer County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. HORNELLSVILLE. N. Y.—HorneUsvIlle Fair. Aug. 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 14. JOHNSTOWN. N. Y.—Fulton County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 3 to 6. 1900. James I. YounKlove, Johnstown, N. Y., prea.; Wm. T. Brlggs, Johnstown, N. Y., vice pres.; Henry W. Potter, Jobnetown. N. Ys. treas.; Eugene Moore. Johnstown. N. Y., secy. IJTTXiB VALUEY. N. Y.—Oattarangus Coun- ty Agricultural Society. Sept. 3 to 6, 1900. J. H. Witeon. secy. LOCKPORT. N. Y.—Niagara County Agricul- tural Society. Sept, 24 to 28. Ruthven Kill. Orangeport. N. Y., pres.; C. L. Nich- olls. 45 Main St. Lockport N. Y., -secy.; J. M. Woodward, treas. LnWViLLE. N. T.—Lawla County Agricul- tural Society Fair. Sept U to 14. W. S. Windecker, secy. LYONS, N. Y.—Wayne County Fair. Sept 13 to IE. E. W. Weeks, pres.; B. D. Leon- ard, treae.; N. D. Lapham, secy. MALONE. N. Y.—Franklin County Fair. Sept 25 to 28. Walter J. Mallon. secy. MARGARETVILLE. N. Y.—Catskill Moun- tain Agricultural Society. Aug.-28 to 3L MIDDLETOWN, N. Y.—Orange County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. MINEOLA. N. Y.—Queens Nassau Company. Sept. 25 to 29. MONTICELLO, N. Y.—Sullivan County Fair. Aug, 28 to 31. MORRIS, N. Y.—Morris Fair Association. Oct 2 to 4. 1900. T. O. Duroe, New Lisbon. N. Y., prea.; D. L Lawrence. Morris. N. Y„ (■was.: D. O. Wlntoo. Morris. N. Y.. maer- NAPLES. N. Y.—Union 'Agricultural Soeletv. Sept 18 to 20. * NASSAU. N. Y.—Rensselaer County Agricul- tural and Liberal Arts Society. Sept 11 t* 14. W. D. Barnes, Bramard. N. Y.. prea.; 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. Cbaa, "5 H. Barnes, pres.; Q. E. Purple,.secy.; E. F. Belden, Richford, N. Y., treas. NEW CITY. N. Y.—Rockland County Indus- trial Association. Sept. 4 to 7. NORWICH. N. Y.—Chenango County Fair. Sept 4 to 7. • OGDENSBCRG. N. Y.—Oswegatchie Agricul- tural Society. Sept 4 ■ to 6. James E. Kelly, pres. ONEONTA, N. Y.—Central New York Fair. Sept 10 to 13. W. L. Brown, pres.; S. L. ■ Huntington. . i OSWtEGO FALLS, N. Y.—The Oswego County ! ■"- Agricultural Society. Sept 18 to 21. 1900. ! ■-' W. W.'Loomia. Oswego. N. Y.. pres.: Bo- i ward Oulrk, Fulton. N; Y.. treas.; Fred'k. j G. Spencer, Fulton. N.«Y.. secy. < STREETMEN—The red-hot sellers for Street ' and County Fairs. Carnivals, etc. Return Balls, Confetti and Campaign Nove ties. Our prices the lowest. Write for Price I.i>t. I. BEABKK, ztS »l St.. New York,. 7VlEDICII>il3 Mein Uneeda Good Soap. We have it: prices right Send for sasigfe. A. H. O'Neill Soap Co., 733 Jackson Bonl-.^nicago. Meinptireaagog Fair Association Fair! Augustl4.IS,ie,l96o. $1,250 in premiums; Si.550 in purses, trotting and pacing, 3:00. .2^5. azxj. 224.2:21. 2:18 classes. F. C. WILLIAMS, Sec-y; Newport, Vt. Privileges To Let! FREEBORN COUNTY FAIR. STREET FAIR AND AUTUMN CARNIVAL, j Sept. 13, 1-4-, 13. lq Great Sham Battle San Jnan Hill, and other fea- lM tures certain to draw an immense crowd each H day. C. A. RANSOM, Secy, Albert Lea, Minn.. 1J I'm'