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19 II •• «■ 12 THE BILLBOARD < j I-til .* mil m^ 1 .t i A -1 ' , 5 •' , 1 .'. i * ft-. r ■_,;•« !>:!**« •r »;;•?< :, s='i .'; i" 1 f 7- >1 IV »• ir j>r ;} -** 1 i jk m m 0 a.t. *:ti. is* 1 at*; Sfii z pv.i ■I QWEGO, N. y.—Tioga County Blair. Sept. 4 to «. 1900. James Armstrong seer. PALMYRA, N. Y.—Palmyra Fair Association. Sept. 20 to 22. PENN YAN. N. y1— Yates County Fair. Sept. 19 to 21. PERRY, N. Y.—Silver Lake Agricultural and Mechanical Association. Oct. 2 and 3. PLATTSBURG, N. Y.—Clinton County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. POTTERSVILLE. N. Y.—Glen Dale Union Agricultural Society. - Sept. 18 to 21. C. E. Benedict, Schrcon Lake, N. Y., pres.; Will- iam H. Taxon, Chester-town. N. Y.. vice • pres.; James A. Skiff. - Pottersvitle. Nr Y.. .secy.; F. A. Griswold. Pottersville, N. Y.. treas. . POTTSDAM, N. Y.—Pottsdam Agricultural & Horticultural Society. Sept. 1S-2L Merrit .Wheeler. Pottedam, N. Y., pres.; B. T. ; ! 8eott, Pottsdam. N. Y.. vice pre*.; H. E. Thompson, Pottsdam, N. Y., treas.; H. S. ' "Wfflsoo. Pottsdam. N. Y., secy:; Geo. B- Smith; PottEdam; N. Y.. mgr. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.—Dutchess County Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. R. W. Hives, New Hamburg, pres.; A. B. Gray. Poughkeepsle. treas.; J. M. Booth. Pough- keepsle. secy. PRATTSVILLE, N. Y.—Prattsville A. & a. Association. Sept. 4 to 6. J. A. Erkson, secy. REED CORNERS, N. Y.—Gorham Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 4 to 6. TtH:Hfli^LL> cii-±uiNu&. «. Y.—Richfield Springs Agricultural Society. Sept. 24 to -88. M. O. Towne, pres.; G. T. Brockway. treas.; Fred. Bronner, Richtield, N. Y., secy. . gTVKRHKAII, L. L—Suffolk: County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. lit to 21. 12)00. CapC WJUiaim P. Dayton. ROCHESTER. N. H.—Rochester Fair Asso- ciation. Sept. 11 to 14. Geo. E. Wallace, pres.; Chas. M. Bailey, treas.; F. E. Small, secy.; W. G. Bradley, mgr. ROME, N. Y.—Oneida County Fair. Sept. 24 to 28. ■ANDY CREEK. N. Y.-S. C. R. O. ft B. Agricultural Society. Aug. 28 to SL John B. Allen, pres.; H. Louis Wallan, secy.; George T. Smith, treas. SANDY HTLL. N. Y-—Washington County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. S. B. Aurther, secy. SCHOHARIE. N. Y.—Schoharie County Ag- ricultural Fair. Sept. 17 to 20. H. F. Klngsley. secy. SHAVERTOWN, N. Y.—Shavertown Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 11 to 13. SHERBURNE. N. Y.—Sherburne Driving Park and Agricultural Association. Sept. 25 to 28. E. Daniels, pres.; Chas. L. Car- rier, secy. SIDNEY. N. Y—Fair. Sept. U to 13. SYRACUSE, N. Y.—New ifork State Fair. Aug. 27 to Sept. 1. Timothy L. Woodruff, Brooklyn, pres.: W. Judson, Smith, treas.; S.C. Shave:,S:c. SYRaGDatS. .». Y.—Onondaga County Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. Stephen Thornton, Syracuse, pres.; N. H. Chapman,'Syiacuse, secy, and treas. "ROUFSBURG, N. Y.—Southern Steuben Ag- ricultural Society Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. J. B. — Potter. South Troupsburg, secy. TRUMANSBURG. N. Y.—Union Agricultural Society. Sept 4 to 7. 1900. J. T. Howe. Trumansburg. N. Y., pres.^ J. G. Conde, Trumansburg, N. Y.. vice pres.; H. A. luwer,, Trumansburg, N. Y.. treas.; Myron Boardman, Trumansburg, N. Y., secy.; S. L. Stone. Traiwrrwhurg. N.~ Y.. mgr. VERNON, N. Y.—Vernon Agricultural Soci- ety. Oct. 3 and 4. L.. A. Griswold. secy. WALTON. N. Y.—Delaware Valley Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. Wesley EUis, Walton, N. Y.. pres.; W. A. Shepard, treas.; W. L. Gladstone, secy. WARSAW. N. Y.—Wyoming County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. WATERLOO, N. Y.—The Seneca County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 25 to 27. Edward Nugent, seer. WATERTOWN. N. Y.-JeiTerson County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. Hon. Wal- tea Zimmerman, Brownville, pres.; Chas. E. Hadcock, Watertown, treas.; W. R. Skeels. Wa tertown, secy. WELLSVILLE, N. Y.—Wellsville Fair Asso- eiatloi. Aug. 20 to 24. D. C. Ackerman, pres.; John McEwen, treas.; J. B. Jones, mgr.: C. S. Barley, secy. WEST PHOENIX. N. Y.—Phoenix Union Ag- ricnttural Society. Sept. U to 14. 1900. John O'Brien, Phoenix, N. Y., pres.: N. A. Hughes, Phoenix, N. Y., treas.; Jas. A. Peu- de rgagt. Phoenix. N. Y.. secy. WESTPORT, N. Y.—Essex County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 4 to 7. W. A. Tucker, Bonnet. N. Y.. pres.; A. J. Daniels, treas.; C E. Stevens, secy.' WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.—Fair. Sept. 24 to 29. James Hopkins, pres.; Joseph B. Lee, treas.: E. B. Long. secy. . WHITNEY'S POINT, N. Y.—Broome Co. Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. 1900. P. M. Brown. Whltneys Point. N. Y^ pres.; C. N. Dunham. Castle Creek. N. Y.. vice pres.; P. H. Landers. Whltneys Point. N. Y... treas.; F. E. Allen, Whltneys Point, N. Y.. secy.; F. K. Alien. Whitney's Point, N. Y.. mcr- 1SEW MEXtCO. ROSWELL, N. M.—Roswell Fair Association. Oct. 9 to 12. G. A. Richardson, pres.; W. M. Atkinson, secy. WORTH CAKOLTNA. BURLINGTON, N. C—The Alamance Fair Oct. 15 to 20. J. H., Harden, secy. FAYETTEVXLLE. N. C—Cumberland Coun- ty Agricultural Society. November. Wal- ter .Watson, pres.; G; W. Lawrence, secy. and treas. :■--,.;■■■ GREENSBORO. N. C—Central Carolina Fair .Association. Oct. 9 to 12. J. Van Lindley, pres.: J. H. Walsh, secy. RALEIGH, N. C—North Carolina State Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 22 to 27, 1900. Charles McNamee, Blltmore, N. C, pres.; C. B. Denson, treas.; Joseph E. Pogue, ■TN8TON-SALEM. N. C—Piedmont Park .■- County, Horse Show and Fair. Oct. 29 to Nov. 3. J. L. Patterson, pres.; G. H. Webb, seey. and mgr.; Thos. Moslln, treas. " WINSTON-SALEM, N. C—Colored Fair. Piedmont Park. Aug. 20 to 25. J. G. Lattie, . pres.;'John S.FItts, secy;; John H. John- son, mgr. ohio: ADA, O.—The Ada TW-County Fair Co. Aug. ■A to 31, 1800. Henry Young, Ada, O., pres ; M. C.'PaJmer, Ada, O.. vice pres.; S. W. Nixon, Ada, o., treas.; Agnew Welsh, Ada, O., secy. " AKRON, O.—Summit County Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. G. C. Stanford, Boston, O.. pres.; G. W. Brewster, treas.; Albert Hale. secy. ASHLAND, O.—Ashland County Fair. Sept. 6 to 7. R. J. Simonton, pres.; Chas-. M. - Beer,.seey. ■ ATHENS. O.—Athens'-County Fair. Sept. 26 to 27. E. G. B.dfi.son, pres.; W. Scott, treas.; C. H. Porterisecy. B«o*i-&*VNTAlNE. •, oJ-iTi» Logan County A«ricuuuiai society. Oct. 2 to 5, lauv.' — i»e <->■ Mfller, bcllefontaine, O., pres.; <«an L. Maaemson, Degran, O., vice pres.; •». *v. Aiveu, uenetoiiuilne, o., treaa.; jfc. »t_ obMcnoariain. jattiitnonialne. O.. atmy. BEREA, O.—West Cuyanuga Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 25 to 27. Wm. Diddulph, Dover. O., pres.; W. J. Foots, Strongvilie, treas.; O. R. atone. Berea, secy. Bt.VEKi.1, O.—'iTi-uounty Fair. Aug. SO and 31. H. O. Goodrich, secy. Bl^aiNCMliaThiK, o.—Clinton County Fair Aug. Zl to 24. J. W. Uuston, pres.; J. W. Mcfadden,' secy. BuaauA, tUwensvUIe P. O.), O.—Clermont County Agricultural Society. Aug. 2s to SL -St*. Jonn o. Sbaw, nice, O., pres.; J. O. Rapp. UwenaviUe, O.. utsaa.; Juan Aawmu. Ilioafvtlla. O.. asejr. -BOWLING GKEEN, O.—Wood County Fair. Sept. 2a to z». W. S. HaskeU, secy. BUCVRUS, o.—Crawford County Agricultu- • ral Society. Oct. 9 to 12. J. A. UcMichael. pres.; G. W. Miller, secy.; M. Auck, treas. BkKiUN, O.—Geauga County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. • F. D. Hollis, pres.; H. C. TutUe, ■treas.;-P.-W. Parmelee, secy. Cadi^. o.— Harrison county Agricultural Association. Oct. 2to 4, 1900. "A. T. Elliot. Shortcreek, O., pres.; W. V. Scott, Hope-, dale, O., vice pres.; S. R. Hamilton, Cadiz, O., treas.; J. G. Milllksn, Cadiz. O., secy.; J. G. Mllliken. mgr. CALDWELL, U.—New Caldwell Fair Com- pany. Aug. 28 to 30. I. B. Phillips, secy. OAtvAL DOVER, O.—The Tuscarawas Coun- ty Animal Fair & Semi-Centennial for 1900. Sept. 11. 12, 13 and 14, 1900. H. W. Streb. secy. CANFIELD. O.—Mahoning County Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. B. L. Manchester, Hickory, secy. . CANTON, O.—Stark County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. J. H. Lehman, secy. CARROLLTON, O.—Carroll County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 9 to 12. Wm. L. Smeltz, Jr.. pres.; C. A. Tale. «ecy.; T. J. Salts- man, treas. CAit'lUfWiB, O.—Hamilton County Agricul- tural Association. Aug. 14 to 18, 190u. Jas. L. ObiBon, Cardtage. O., pres.; D. R. Her- rick, ttta. F., Cincinnati, O.. vice pres.;' B. H. Hunman, SnaronvHle, O., treas.; D. S. Sampson, Sllverton. O., secy. CBUNA, O.—Mercer County Fair. Aug. 20 to 24, 1900. C. W. Halfhill, Mercer. O.. CmauRIN FALLS, O.—East Cuyahoga Fair Sept. 11 to 14. Tryon Bally, Chagrin Falls! secy. • CHILLICOTHE, O.—Ross County Fair. Aug. 7 to 10. L-. R. Dunham, pres.; T. N. Bright treas.; Addison P. Minshall, secy. CINCINNATI, O.—Fall Fesuval. Sept. 19 to • 29. E. T. Zlegler, Gibson, House, Cincin- nati, general mgr. CLARKSVILLE, O.—Pioneer Association Second week in August. Warren Brady, pres.; Mrs. Vera A. Kimbrough, secy.; W. J. Reeder, treas. COLUMBUS. O.—Ohio State Fair. Sept. 3 to 7, 1900. H. S. Grimes, Portsmouth, O., pres.; J. S. Stuckey, Van Wert, O.. vice pres.; L. G. Ely. West Unity. O.. treas.; W. W. Miller. Columbus. O.. secy. COSHOCTON, O.—The Coshocton County Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. » to 12, 1900. J. P. Darling,.Nellie. O.. pres.; R. Boyd, Ooshoc- ron. mmcir. CROTON, O.—Hartford Central Fair. Sept. U to 14. W. H. Siegfried, Croton, O.. secy. DAYTON. O.—Montgomery County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. W. J. Ferguson, secy. DELAWARE.- O.—Delaware County Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. S. H. Cleveland, pres.; L. Slack, treas.; W. S. Pollock, secy. BATON, O.—Preble County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 17 to 21, 1900. Frank Mitchell, Eaton, O., pres.; John J. Kayior. Eaton. O., vice pres.; C. F. Brooke, Eaton. O., treas : Henry H. Farr. Eaton. O.. secy. ELYRIA, O.—Lorain County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. W. B. Johnson, secy. FTNDLAY, O.—Hancock County Agricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 22. 1900. Henry Snyder, pres.; Jacob Stark, treas.; Wm. Demland. secy. FREMONT. O.—Sandusky County Fair. Oct. I to 5. J. c. Overmyer. secy. FULTON. O.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. GALLIPOLIS. O.—Gallia County Fair. Aug. 28 to 3L; G. A. LRtle. secy. GEORGETOWN, O.—Brown County Fair. Oct. S to 5. J. W. Hedrlck. Russelvllle, secy. ' GREENVILLE. O.—The Darke County Ag- ricultural Society. Aug. 27 to 31. 1800.^. My Brown. De Lisle. O.; pres.; L.N. Reed. Gettysburg, O.. vice pre*.; Ed. Amnion, Gordon, O.. treas.; T. C. Maber. GreeovUle^ GROVE CITY. O.-Grove City Fair Assocta- Jjjn- Aug. 22 to 24, 1900. A. L. Nichols, 0™ T * City. O.. pres.: T. P. Barber. Grove City, a, vice pres.; Elias A. White, Grove S£ 7 ' «°- treas.; Geo. B. Darnell, Grove City, O., secy. ^ ' HAMILTON, O.—Fiftieth Annual. Golden Jubilee of the Butler ccuuty Ji'air. Oct 1 to 5, 1900. J. A. Slade, pres.; W. B. Wal- lace, treas.; W. A. Shafor, secy. HICKSVILLE, O—Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. F. M. Birdsall, secy.; Geo. D. Simson, treas.; Wm. H. Harter, pres. JEFFERSON, O.—Ashtabula County Fair. Aug. 21 to 23. O. P. Fobes, pres.; C. L. Taylor, treas.; Chas. C. Babecck, secy. KENTON, O.—Hardin County Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. W. M. Cooney. secy. KINSMAN, O.—Kinsman Stock and Agricul- tural Fair. Aug. 29 to 31, 1900. H. J. Ward, pres.; H. J. Fobes, secy. LANCASTER. O.—Fairfield County Fair. Oct. 10 to 13. W. Martain, pres.; C. B. Whiley, treas.; W. T. McClenagban, secy. LEBANON, O.—Warren County Fair Associ- ation. Sept. 18 to 21. Huse Bone, pres.; Geo. W. Carey, secy.; F. M. Cunningham, treas. LU4A, O.—Allen County Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. Wm. Rusler, pres.; Geo. Fetter, treas.; T. B. Bowersock, secy. LISBON, O.—ColuniDiana, County Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 13, 1900. J. W. Hoopes, Salem. O., pree.; C. F. Lease, Salem. O., vice pres.; B. Y. Brown, Gavers, 0„ treas.; E. F. Moore, Lisbon, O., secy. LONDON, O.—Madison County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. E. B. Pancake, secy. LOUASViLLE, O.—Lucuav.lle First Annual Fair. Aug. 7 to 9. A. Cram, secy. MAD RIVER AND MIAMI VALLEY FAIR CIRCUIT OF OHIO—Xenia, O., Ajg. 7 to -10; Urbana. O., Aug. 14 to 17; Spr.ngneld, O., Aug. 21 to 24; London, O.. Aug. 28 to 31; Columbus, O., Sept. 3 to 7; Dayton. O Sept. 11 to 14. . MANSFIELD. O.—Richland County Fair. Sept. 10 to 16 (Inclusive). Jerry Needham. Lexington. O., pres.: W. H. Gilford. Mans- Bald. »>.. aaoy. MARIETTA, O.—Washington County Agri- cultural and Mechanical Association. Sept. 18 to 21. R. N. Cole, pres.; C. J. Pfaff, vice pres.; Henry G. Bohl, secy.; J. H. AlcCon- nell. treaB. MARION, O.—Marion County Fair. Sept 2S to 28. J. E. Waddell, secy. MARYSVILLE. O.—Union County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 2 to 5, 190O. John C. Klmtner, Milford Centre, O., pres.; John K. Dodge, New California, O., vice pres.; C. S Chapman, Marysville. O.. treas.; M. M. Titaworth. Marysville. O.. secy. MAYSVILLE, O.—Union • County Fair. Oct 1 to S. W. M. TitBworth. secy. M'CONNELSVILLE.O.—Morgan County Fair. Sept. 4 to 6. P. H. Tannehill. secy. MEDINA, O.—Medina County Agricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 6. J. M. Crawford, Se- ville, O., pres.; C. E. Hoover, treas.; Hiram Gooawln. secy. MONTPELD3R, O.—Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. C. R. Betts. pres.; C. C. Lattanner, secy. MT. G1LEAD. O.—Morrow County Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. O. J. Miller, secy. MT. JOY. O.—Scioto County Agricultural So- ciety. Aug. 29 to 31. D. T. Blackburn. Harden. O., pres.; W. A.' McGeorge. secy.; W. A. McGeorge, treas. NAPOLEON, o.—Napoleon County Fair Co. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. Henry Lange, pres.; John Wilson, treas.; W. N. Zitrolf, secy. NEWARK, O.—Licking County Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 6, 1900. F. B. Dudgeon. Wilken Run. pres.: A. J. Crilly. treas.: J. M. PS»rni#»r. «ocy NEW BREMEN, O.—New Bremen Tri-Coun- ty Fair. Aug. 14 to 17. Henry Hellbusch, pres.; Fred. Wiemeyer, secy.; Wm. Nieter. treas. Nbi\v LEXINGTON. O.—Perry County Fa'r Date not fixed. Chas. C. Chappeiear. secy. NEW PHILADELPHIA, o.—Elks' Ohio State Reunion, Art and Industrial Exh.bition. Aug. 6 to 11. E. F. Scboch. secy. OTTAWA, O.—Fair. Oct. 1 to 6. A. P. San- dles, pres.; J. p. Stuckey, secy. OTTOKBE, O.—Fulton County Agricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900. A. F. Shaf- fer. Wtauseon, O., pres.; L. Buxton, Am- brose. O., vice pres.; W. S. Blake. Wau- seon, O., treas.; Thos. Mikesell, Wauseon. O.. secy. PAULDING, O.—Paulding County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 21. Lafayette Paul- us, Briceton, O., pres.; W. B. Jackson, secy.; W. H. Yant, treas. PEEBLES. O—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. POMEROY. O.—Meigs County Fair. Sept 18 to 21. P. B. Stanberry, pres.; J. W. Sha- ver, secy.; John McQutgg, treas. PORT CLINTON, O.—Ottaw County Fair. Sept 18 to 20. T. W. Payne, pres.; G. H. Hyde, treas.; J. H. M. Richie, secy. PORT UNION, O.—Ottawa County Fair. Sept 18 to 20. J. H. McRlchie, secy. RAVENNA, O.—Portage County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. Lafayette Smith, secy. RICHWOOD. O.—Richwood Tri-County Fair Co. Oct. 9 to 12. 1900. C. D. Sidle, pres.: Robert Smith, treas.: C. H. Huffman, secy. RIPLEY. O.—Ripley Fair Co. Aug. 21 to 24. Thos. Buchanan, Jr., pres.; L. H. Williams, secy.; Capt E. T. Kirker, treas. ROCK SPRINGS, O.—Meigs County Fair. Sept It to 21. J. W. Shaver, Pomeroy, «*ey. SANDUSKY, O.—Erle County Fair. Sept. 11 . to 14. C. W. Taylor, pres.; S. C. Prout treas.; John T. Mack, secy. SARAHSVILLE, 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. B. Russell, re- ceiver. . SMITHFIELD. O.—Jefferson County Fair Sept. 26 to 28. 1900. G. G. Bargar, pres.; <J. McKlnney, treas.; J. Hayen, secy. SOMERSET, O.—North Perry County Fair Oct. 17 to 19. C. H. Mechling, secy. SPRINGFIELD. O.-Clark County Fair. Aua 21 to 24. J. S. Bird. secy. " ST. CLAIRSVILLE, O.—Belmont County Fair. Sept. 5 to 7. Robert M. Eaton, pres • E. G. Amos, treas.; T. C. Ayres, secy. SYCAMORE, O.—Sycamore Fair Co. Oct IS to 19, 1900. F. W. Hurd, pres.; G. A Klahn. treas.: P. R. Gnibb, secy. TOLEDO, O.—The Toledo Exposition Com- pany.- Aug. 28 to 31. W. B. Geroe. pres ; C. R. Brand, treas.; T. B. Tucker, secy. TROY, O.—Miami County Fair. Sept U to W W. I. Tannny. aeey. UPPER SANDUSKY. O.—Wyandot County Aericu'turil Society. S-nt. 18 to 21. I). Hare, pres.; Oscar BUlhardt secy.: W. J. Lowry. treas. URBANA. O.—Champaign County Agricultu- ral Society. Aug. 14 to 17. C. H. Gansoo. pres.; J. W. Crowl, secy.; H. P. Wilson, treas. VAN WERT. O.—Van Wert County Fair. Sept It to 14. O. D. Swartout, secy. WARREN, O.—Trumbull County Fair. Sept. 4 to 6. Jas. L. Kennedy, secy. WAFAKON>BTA. O—Auglaize Agricultural Society. Oct 2 to 6, 1900. L. H. Stuva, St Mary's. O., pres.; J. T. Van Horn, New Hasvpeblre. O., vice pres.; T. E. Bowsher. Buskland. O.. treas.; A. E. Sohaffer, Wapa- Ironpta. O.. secv. WAUSEON, O—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. A. F. Shatter, pres.; W. A. Blake, treas. THE NATIONAL THEATRICAL EXCHANGE, 905 Chicago Opera House, Chicago, Hi. Handles and books the Best vaudeville acts for STREET and COUNTY FAIRS. Always open . Wanted immediately. Aeronaut with Cannon • Parachute Leap. Reference: Illinois Trust and Savings Bank. ftfl COMPLETE FAIRS BOOKED IN ONE HODB. , A Coin-Carrier and Circular combined carries a ny amount of Coins. 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Y. p A few open dates lelt for the only successful FERRIS WHEEL th it ever traveled. The largest on the road. Electric Lighted, Seat* Upholstered. FIRST.GLASS ATTRACTION In every wav. Just the thing for Street Fairs. Can set on any street or pavement without in- jury to same. A few of the places visited last season: Columbus, Chillieothe and Da>ton, Ohio: Muncie. Terre Haute, etc., Ind ; Matt0011. Springfield. Belleville. Moline, 111.; Sedalia, Mo.; Columbus. G» : Montgomery, Ala ; Jack- sonville. Kla.; Nashville. Tenn., ttc. This seasrn at Chaltanoosa. Tenn.; Rich- mond. Va : Scranton, l'a.; Newark. N I ; Corn- ing. Hlmira and Dinnhnmtcn, N. Y : Hamilton, Ohio. Permanent address. J. 0. CONDERMAN, Horoellsville, N. Y. Pair and Park Managers- THE AMERICAN BALLOON CO. Is now booking for Season 1900. Furnishes High-Class Balloon Attractions*. Double Asoensions. Lady and Gentlemen Performers Cannon work and all the Latest Features. Write for Circulars. Address, We torasfe Every Ascension. p fof| L H . p| owerS) Sole PfOp.v 27 U lllOll Park St., BOStOR. For all Out-of'Ooor Gatherlnss* For Parties and ««iii«. - CLBAN AND HABMLB88. AMERICAN CONFETTI CO., ^L^ THE BILLBOARD WASM1NGTON, 6.—Giieriisey Cbuiity fair. Sept. 25 to 28.- H. D. McCtillock. secy. WASHINGTON C. H., O—Payette County Fair. Aug. 14 to 17. Ney Gregg, pres.; O. S. Mallow, treas.; N.' B. Hall, secy. WUST UNION. O.—Adams County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 11 to 14, 1800. W. S. Klncaid. West Union. 0., pren.i H. W. Blcklnson, West Union, O., cress.; T. W. BlHson,- West Union. O.. secy. vVOODFlbiiDj 0.—Httnr'ob County Agricul- tural Society. Sejjt. 4 to 6, 1800. W. C. Booney, Woodefield, 0.. pres.; W. C. intran- et, W-oOdsfleld, O., treas.; G. P. Dorr, ,,W<DMtsfleld. O.. secy. WOQSTER,, O,—Wayne County Pair. Sept. 11 to 13. t. *. ttlfliiey. see|. XENIA, O.—Green County Fair. Aug. 7 tb 10. K. R. Grieve, secy. ZANESVILLB, O.—Muskingum County Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. J. T. Roberts, White Cot- tage, secy. OKLAHOMA. BNID, OKLA.—Oarfieia CWUnty Fair As«6cla- tlBU. Aug. 14 to 17, 1900. R. Messall. Enid. «*hla., pres;; H. H. Watkins, Enid, Okla., tresA:: B. H. AUan, Shift. Okia., Secy. OB.&QON. .ANTBbOPB, ORE;—District Fair. Oct. 16 to MARSfiFjBLb, ORR^Blistrlci. Pair,' Aug. 2g to Sept. 1. H. W. Miller, RosiJbUfvj Ofe., PORTLAND. ORE.—Fair. Sept. 10 to 15. ^C, B. Willikms, Portland, Ore., secy. 8\CfcH; ORE.-rSiate; Faif. Sept. 17 to K ..W- H, WehFuhi, HiliBhoro 1 „prea.: t A. Bilsh, Saiein. treas.; M. D. Wisdom, gee;. fENWSYiiVANIA. AtLBNtbWS. PA.—The Great AHentown teh Bckerts. Pa., vice pres.; AT W. JJe Long, Allentown, Pa-, treas.; W. K. Mohr. secy, and mar. BEDFORD, PA.—Bedford County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 2 to 4. David W. Lee, pres.; J, Scott Corll, treas.; William I. BicbOltl, secy.; W. 9. Arnold, mgr. BETHLEHEM, PA.—Penna State Fair. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. J. Walter Lovett, toiSSjefie&; Pa., prei.: M., C. FeKor.^Beth- •l«Sefil.Pt. vice pres.; Seo. rf. .ioifng. Bethlehem, Pa., treas.; H. A. Groinnu, Bethlehem, Pa., secy. P.LOOMSBURG, PA.—Columbia County Fair. Oct. » to 12. A. N. Yost, secy. BURQETTSTOWN, PA.—Forty-fifth Annual Fair, Union Agricultural Association. Oct. I to 4. Dr. 8, C. Botkin, pres.; R. P. 8taveas6h( seey.; W. S. liinn, treas. BUTDKH, PA.—Fair. Sept. 4 to J. OAJS'BRIDG'E. PA.—Oatnbriage Fair. Axig. |f.i6 SI. Arbert 8. Fab'er. Cambridge cIKton; PA.—tnibh Agricultufai AtHliik- ub'h. Sept, 4 tb 7. Dr. W. S. Lewis, pres.; ,.8 V B. Bullock, treks.; C, D. Derrab, secy. CAftJHICHABf.S, PA.—Greeh County Fair. 0k 3 aWl I . . ..,.,- , CARROLTON, PA.—Fair. Sept 4 to 7; J. Mahchef, secy. CLARION, PA.—Fair. Sept. 4 tb 7. a. S. LauChlin. ,mcj. . CfcBAMFlEKD, PA.—FaiK Sept. 11 Id 14. OONNBAUTVlLLE, PA.-eormeaut.ville, Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 6..1SO0. Mr. U. lit Corey, vice pres. 11ALTON, PA.—Maitland Driving Park Asso- ciation. Sept. 11 to 14. W. C. Smith, secy. DAYTON, PA.—Dayton Agricultural and Me- chanical Association. Sept. 25 to 28. W. C. Marshall, pres.; E. Morrow, secy.; C. W. Ellsnberger. treas. BBENBBURB, PA.^The Ebensburg Agricul- tural AttoClatlbil fair. Aug. 28 to 31. F. C. Sharbaugh, seer. FANKHANNOCK, PA.-^Wydmiiig County Agr.eultural Society. Sept. 19 to 21. W. N. F§RICstli--^- 3Y1LLB. PAirr-Ptttr. Oct. S to 5. O. N. Molyneauz, MillView, Pa., sBcy. GREENVILLE. PA.^Falr and Races. Sept. 11 to 13. R. B. Foster, pres.; A. W. Wier, secy. HANOVER, PA.—Hanover Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 25 to 28. R. M. Wirt, pres.; T. J. LltUS, treas.; M. O. Smith, secy. HARFORD, PA.—Harford Fair. Sept 26 and rtOLUDAYSRURO, PA.—Blait Co. Agficul- tural Society Fait. Sept 11 to 14. Frank HOOkSTbwtf PA.—Miilcreek Valley Agri- cultural Association. Aug. 21 to 23. , H. W. Nelson, pres.; H. C. Seepcr, treas.; R. M. 8wansy, secjr. HUQHBSVIUjE, PA.—Muncy Valley Farm- ers' Club. Seot 18 to 21, 1900. Theodore A. Soom, Hugfcesville, Pa., pres.; Hon. Peter Iteed, Hugbesvllle, Pa., treas.; A. C. Henry, Hurhwllle. Pa.. si>cy. INDIANA, PA.—Indiana County Agricultural Society. 8«pt U to 14. M. F. Jamison, pres.; David Blair, secy.: A. W. Mafon, treas.; Hon. H. J. Thompson, Marion Cen- ter, Pa., privilege mgr. KITTANNING, PA.—Klttannlng Fair Asso- ciation. Seventh Annual Exhibit Aug. 28 to 31. Dr. R. P. Marshall, pres.; W. J. 8turg*on, treas.; T. McConnell, secy.; M. J. Llnnon. 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 Industriat Exposition. Aug. JO to 24. J. H. Redsecker, pres.; I. M. Rutter. secy.; H. W. SJegrlst, treas. LEKIOHTON. PA.—Th« Carbon County In- dustrial Society. Sept. 26 to 28. 1900.- Henry Miller. Lehlghton, Pa., pres.; C. E. Brink- own. Lehigbton. Pa., treas.: C. W. Bower. l-fSIsation. Pa;, secy, and mgr. LEWI8BURG. PA.—Union County Agrlcul- JS5 aI Jocity. Sept. 25. to 38. C.. Willard Oldt, Bucknsll, Pa., secy. MANSFiELD, PA.-JManeneld Fair. B^pt it to 28, 1900. W. P. Austin, Mansfleld, Pa., secy. MCDONALD, PA.—McDonald fair and Oil Men's Reunion. Aug. 15 to 17. J. C. Rog- ers, pres.; W. S. Lockhart, secy.; B. D. Tillinghast, treas. MERCER, PA Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. MILTON. PA.—Mil ton Fair. Oct 2 to S. I960. Edwin Paul. Milton. Pa., se«y. MONTROSE. PA.—Susquehanna Couuty Ag* r.cultural Society. Sept. 18 and 19. W. A. Titswcrth, secy. NAZARETH, FA.—Northampton County Ag- ricultural Society. Oct 2 to 0. F. F. Gar- net, pres.; J. J. Mans, secy.; J. H. Hem- hemier, treas. NEWCASTliJS, PA.—Fair. Sept. 27 to 29. OLD FORGE, PA.--Lazeme County Fair As^ sociation. Aug. 28 to 31. J, A. Wood, secy. PUNXSUTAWNBY, PA.—Fair. 'Aug!. XI to Hi. P. O. Freas. secy. READING, PA.—Agricultural and Horticul- tural Association of Berks County, Reading ' Fair. Get 3 iii B. Jazttes McGowan, pres.; Cyrus -T. Fox, »6Sf.'. - JHilf bt4 N. Ritter, treas. 8TONEBOR0, PA.—Mercer County Agrltul- Mo! S*0iety.^O6t. 2 to 4, 1900. J. J. Blatt, Sandy Lake, PH., pfes.; R. P. Canh, treas.; O. H. Fowler, secy. STROUDSBUKG, PA.—Monroe Couiitt Aiffi- eul.tural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. H. T. Da- bar, secf, TOWANDA. PA.—fifaaterd Ootfnt* Agricul- tural Society. Sept 25 to 23, ISO*. B. J. Ayers, Towanda, Pa., pres.; W. T. HoftOD, Towanda. Pa., treaa.; BenJ. Kuykendall, To-tntnd*, Pa., sect- TROY, PA.—Tfty. Agjicultufal Society. Sept U to 14. B. A. Long. pr*»:: 8. E. VanDyn*. treas.: C. L. Fellows, secy. UNIONTOWN. PA.—Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. WALLSVTLLE,, PA.—Maitland Fain Sept if to 14^ ,W- C.SmitJi. Dalton. Pa.. s6cy. WASHINGTON, PA.—Westerp Pennsylvania Agricultural AssociatWa. Bent. 25, to 28. J. M. Thomas, pres.: J. S. Fcrsyihe, secy.; J. S. Eagleson, treas. WATTSBURG, PA.—Wattsburg Agricultural Society. Sept. 4 to C. W. H. Cornell, pres.; C Gross, treas.; A. L. Phelps, secy. WAYNKSBHRO. PA.—Kalr. Sept 1« *« 21. WESTF1BLD, PA.—Westfleld Fair. Se^i U >n ^5.. 1SM0. Frank Strang, secy.. TORST PITT«DON, PA,-T-L,iizerne Fair Asso- ciation. Aug. 28 to 31, 190Q, A. 0,, Farh- ham, Pittston,-Pa., pres.; w. T. MpCate, Pittston. Pa., treas.; Jno. A. Wood, Old Forge. Pa., secy. WILLIAMSPORT. PA.—Lycoming County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. J. A. Brosius, amuse- ment mgr. TORK, PA.—York County Agricultural Sool- e{y. Oct 1 to 5. J. H. Wogan, Mt Wolf, Pa., pres.; C. H. Marer. tfO'as.; E. Cbapin, ■•OJ YOUNGwoOD, PA.—The Westmoreland Ag- ricultural Sbciely. Sept 18 to 21. D. B. Fishef, MtPleasant, Pa., pres.; M. P. Shoe- maker, Greensbufg. Pa., tress.; W. F. Holt- zer. Greenaburg, Fa., secy. ItHODE ISLAND. RIVER.POtN'r', ft. I.—ftiwtmat.VaiHey Agri- cultural Association of Kent C.6unty. .Sept. 26 to 29. John F. Deering, Arctic, fi. 1.. secy. geftfTfl: CAROLINA. COLUMBIA, S. C—State Fjilr Hi South .Car- olina. Oct. 29 to Nov. 2. Thos. W. Hefllb'- way, Pomaria, S. C, secy. LEXINGTON, S. C—Lexington County Fair. Oct. 23 to 25. N. D. Hannan. secy. WALHALLA, S. C—Semi-Centennial Cele- bration. Aug. IS to 18, 1900. Jas. Thomp- son, secy. SOUTH DAKOTA. YANKTON. S. D.-4?tate Board of Agricul- ture Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. George N. Har- ris, pres.; "Walter B. Dean, secy.; J. E. Piatt. Ireas. TENNESSSS. COAL CREEK. TENN.—Fair, Aug. 28 to 81. CONCOKD. TENN.—Fair. Sept. IS to 20. GRAVESTON. TENN.—Fair. Sept. 5 to 7. HARKIMAN, TENN.—Fair. Oct 9 to 12. KINGSTON, TENN.—Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. KNOXVILLK. TENN.—Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. J. W. Botches, pres.; C. R. Lowe, secy. LONDON. TENN Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. RHEA SPRINGS. TENN.—Fair. Oct. 23 to 26. ROCKWOOD. TENN.—Fair. Oct. 16 to 19. WATKRTOWN, TENN.—Wilson County Fair Association. Sept. 6 to 8, 1900. W. W. Donnell, Lebanon. Tenn., pres.; J. H. Da- vis, sr.. Statesville. Tenn.. treas.; Caesar Thomas. Watertown, 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. Adoue, Dallas, Tex., treas. DENISON, TEX.—Denison Driving Park and Fair Association. Sept 25 to 28. Walter S. Ifairey, secy. DENTON, TEXAS—Fair. Sept. 19 to 22. W. E. Smoot. secv. FREDERICKSBURG, TEX.—Gillespie County Fair. Sept. 20 to 24. L. Hacen, secy. HOUSTON, TEXAS—Fair. Nov. 10 to 17. Tom Richardson, secy. JACKSBORO, TEX.—Jack County Fair As- sociation. Oct. 2 to 6. W. R. Greu, pres.; 9tl. Stork, treas.; H. A. Wills, secy. MARQUEZ, TEX.—Marquez Fair Association. Oct. 3 to 5. F. M. Amos, pres.; Sidney Myers, treas.; Dr. E. 0. Boggs, secy. f Hennegan & Qo. — MAKSRS OF — POSTERS For FAIRS, POLITICAL MEETINGS, BARBECUES, PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, ETe., ET6. Samples of Fair Posters free to Secretaries. Samples of Presidential Candi- dates, 10 cents each, outfit for 25 cents. <-»■«" ■*- BREAT THIN S TO SE LL AT FAIRS.-*! HENNEGAN A^lT, ,ZT ^cf«£ T , 1 . s r , 8A*i,A]*JTgSlI0. TEX.—San Antoflfo 1M**- natlofial Fair Association. Oct 20 to Nov. 3. Vovfes P. Bf«wn,. San Antonio, pres.; J. C. Frost, San AfltODtt, tress.; John K. WISCONSIN. Vance, San Aptonto, secy.' VICTORIA. TEX.—Southwest Texas fair As- »6Siatio4. Oct 3 to 6. L. D. Heaton, pres.; Thed. BilnJefi tfeas.: I/. N. Hofar. secy. UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH.—Deseret A«ri- ShHutal ,4b9 Manufacturing Society. Oct 2 to 6. Jbfift M, Wintfer. pres.; Septimus Sears, sety. BARTfjW; VT.-^Orleans County Fair Associa- tion. Sept 11 ib IS. H. H. Somers, Tras- burgh. Vt. pres.; 0. D. Owen!, treas.; D. D. . Bean, secy. BURLINGTON. VT.-Crittenden County Fair. Au<r. 20 to 26. M. D. McMahorn and Lin, Hays, mgrs, RUTLAND, ATT.—Rutland County Fair. Sept AMHERST. WIS.—Portage County Agricul- tural Society. Sept U to 14. G.W Smith pres.,- A. J. Smith, secy.; J. C. Webster, treas. ANTIGO, WIS.—Fair. Hayssen. Sept 18 to 20. Fred. ■ 11 to IS. C. C. Pierce. Clflfefl4o». Vt, secy. SHELDON,- VT.—Franklin County Pfcif. Aug. 29 to 2L WATERBURY, vtf^WUIaOSki Valley Agri- cultural Association. Sept 11 to 13, 1900. G. H. Moody, pres.; E. G. Hookef, Vice pres.; tv. V. igiv'. treas. :M. O. Evans, secy. WOODSTOCK, VT.—Windsor County Agri- cultural Fair. SePt * €0 27. H. C. Lock- C. H. Ub, tfeas.; J. wood, pres.; Baton, seot. VIBQIITIA. CAPE CHARLbS, yA.—Agricultural Fair. Aug. 7 to 10. Dr. A. fifock*nbrough, secy., Chesapeake, Va. FARMVILLE, VA.—Fair week of • Oct. ». -W. O. Venable, pres.; W. G. Dunningtoii, vice pres.; 3. P. Vanderslice, secy. FREDURIOKSBURf}, VA. — Rappahannock Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Sept 25 to 27, 1900. E. D. Cole. Fredericksburg. Va.. pres.; S. J. Quinm. FredericksDtirg, Va.. treas. and secy. FRONT ROYAL, VA.—Seventeenth Annual Picnic, Horse Show and Cattle Show. Aug. ■ 16 an* 17. W. P. King, secy. TASLEY, VA.—Peninsula Fair Association. Aug. 14 to 17. T. S. Hopkins, secy. WINCHESTER. VA.—The Shenandoah Val- ley Agricultural Society. Sept 19 to 22. 1*00. Charles Rous*. N. T. City, pres.; E. G. Hollis. Winchester, secy.; Clark H. Pnr- osit. IVedarlok. trass. WASHIKGTOIT. EVERETT, WASH.—County Fair. Sept. 5 to 8. Daniel Currle, Portland, Ore., secy. NORTH YAKIMA, WASH.—Washinton State Fair. Sept. 24 to 29. T. B. Gunn, secy.; J. M. Baxter, pres.; Matt Bartholet, treas. PUYALLUP, WASH.—Valley Fair Associa- tion. Oct 4 to 6. L. A. Chamberlin, pres.; J. P. Nevins. secy. SPOKANE! WASH.—Spokane Industrial Ex- position. Oct. 2 to 16. E. D. Olmstead, pres.; W. E. Hawley. secy. WALLA WALLA. WASH.—Walla Walla Val- ley Fruit Fair. Oct 1 to 7. C. F. Van de Water, secy. WEST VIRGHHTA CLARKSBURG. W. VA.—Fair. Sept 3 to 6. Frank R. Moore, secy. MIDDLBBOURNE. W. VA.—Tine Tyler Coun- ty Exposition and Fair Association. Aug. 28 to.31, 1900. M. H. Stealey, pres.; C. B. Riggle, secy. NEW MARTINSVILLE. W. VA.—Wetzel County Fair Association. Aug. 21 to 24. Justus Eakln. pres.; R. E. McEIdouney. 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. 8HEPHERDSTOWN. 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. Sept 4 to 7. J. J. Riley, secy. WHEEL ING, W. -VIA.—West Virginia Expo- sition and Stato Fair. 8ent 10 to 14. 1900. A. Reymann, pres.; Geo. Hook, secy. ARCADIA, WIS.—Arcadia Agricultural and Driving Association. Aug. 29 to 31. N Lehrbach. ores.; George Schmidt, treas.; George Mathys, secy. ' BARABOO. WIS.—Fair. Sept 25 to 28. S. A. Pelton. Reedsburg. BERLIN. WD3 % —Fair. Oct 1 to 4. C. M. ' Tvillis. BBAVBR DAM. WIS.—Dodge County Fair AsswctaUon. Sept 24to 2g. 1900. W. A. Van • Brant. Horlean, Wis., pres.; A. L. Wallace Fox Lara, Wis., vice pree.; C. W. Harvey, Beaver Dam, seoy.; H. B. Drak, Beaver Dam, Wis., treas. BLOOMINGTON, WIS.—Blakes Prairie Arri. cultural Society. Sept 5 to 7, 1900. C. W Stone, pres.; S. Kitto, treas.; Lincoln Abra- ham, secy. B03COBEL, WIS.—Fair. Oct 3 to 5. F. C Mnffley. CEDARBURG. WIS.—Ozaukle County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 17 to 19. 1900. Wm. H. Rintleman, pres.; L. E. Schroeder. treas.; J. Dietrich, secy. TENT FOR SALE itl |1 70 foot Top, with two 30's, Stage Scenery, ,ij- "J nsskings.ao Burner aale Lights. Acety- ■"-•-*-- lone Oas Foot Lights. Piano, Stakes. Poles. Rope, and. in fact, everything com- plete to set up. A great outfit for"Tom," ' Minstrel or Repertoire Company. J- T. F*. CLARK, Room 36, Masonic Building, Kansas Clly, flo WANTED-For the Big Fair and $f Labor Day, At Lafayette, Ind., Sept. 2,3,4,5,6,7. All kinds of Side Shows and legitimate games, such as Cane Racks-Knife Boards, Jingle Boards, Plate Boards. Babv Racks. Card Spindles. Pick- outs and Fish Pom s. Fir privileges, address, BILLY ALLEN, 916 E. Main St.. Lafayette, Ind SECOND ANNUAL FREE SIflfEf FAIR—Yoaknm. Texas, Thursday, Frldsy and Saturday. Nov. 8, 9 and to, 1900. Yoakum's first Street Fair was the biggest success in Texas. The coming Fair will be better. Write J. W. COOK, Secretary, Yoakum, Texas, for privileges. WANTEDJ Vaudeville Troupe Five to Bight People, Por Out-Door Pavilion, afternoon and evening entertainment, at Soldiers' Reunion, August 21, 33 and 33. Address. A. W. BENNETT, Sec'y. Big Rapids, Mich. attractions Wanted for tbe THIRD ANNUAL FREE STREET FAIR To he held is Carlyle, III, Oct. 3, 4. 5.6.1900. Wanted, especially. High Diver, Spiral Man, Dog Show, Jugglers, Slack Wire Performer. Liberal inducements to good percentage attrac- tions. Address. H. C. NOKCROSS. Sec'y, Carlyle, Illinois. The Butler County Fair Association ELDORADO. KANSAS. Holds its Second Annual Fair Sept. 10 to 14. The Society is out of debt and offers $1,600.00 i in purses, which are paid when the races end. Everv convenience and comfort for stock. I Grounds right at railway stations. Attraction? wanted. Concessions for sale.