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m .V 1: ■ i-, ■ -c • ; I* ■'• i i».:jr J. L it-* ! t rj;'il .••vf- •r »,,?• ;' ^ 1 J-'.-is J.*r rl l%" * i"; j_.ll. •:i> *' fc i r &> ;• ? r :s IP J ft ;.JV. 1 M I I 14 i & CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS.—Northern Wis- consin State Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. J. R. Sharp, pres.; M. S. Bailey, secy.; W. W. Flinn, Chetek, Wis., treas. DODGKVILLK. Wis.—i'air. Sept. IS to 21. W. J. Davey. DURAND. WIS.—Pepin County Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 29, 1900. B. J. Ryan, pres.; W. B. Smith, treas.; J. Dorwin, secy. ELKHORN. WlS-^Walworth County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21. W. H. Al- drich. irea.: G. I*. Harrington, secy. ELLSWORTH, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 19 to 21. E. S. Doolittle. EUGENE, WIS—Willamette Poultry and Pet Stock Association's Exhibit. Dec. 27 to 29, 1900. EVANtS VTLLB. WIS.-*-Tbe BvauBville Rock Co. Agricultural Association Fair. Sept. 4 to T. 1900. W. D. Campbell, pres.; Geo. L. PuBen. trees.; F. Springer, secy. FRIENDSHIP, WIS.—Adams County Agri- cultural Ass'n. Sept. 18 to 20. F. M. Fil- klna, Arkdale, Wis., pres.; L. N .Morse, Bis Springs, Wis., treas.; Geo. W. Bing- ham, secy. GALBSVILLE, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. A- A. Arnold. GRANTSBCRG. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 26 to 28. And. A Anderson. GREEN BAT, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 3 to 8. A." Spuhler," secy. H1LLSBORO, WIS—Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. A. N. Jones. HORTONVILLE. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 25 to XI. H. T. Buck. HUDSON, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. F. H. JEFFERSON. WIS.—Fair. Oct. 2 to & J. L. Kearney. LANCASTER, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. G. B. Wheeler. LODI, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. A. H. Hinds. MADISON, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to ZL Bu- a*sn* Shunard. ' MANITOWOC. WIS.—Manitowoc County Fair. Sept. 5 to 8. Edw. Schaffland. secy. MAUSTON, WIS.—Fair. Aug. 28 to SI. G. H. Ely, Mauston. MENOMINEE. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. R. W. Cronfc . Louisville. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—State Fair. Sept. 10 to 14 . J ohn M. True. Madison. MINERAL POINT. WIS. — Southwestern Wisconsin Fair CO. Aug. 21 to 24. 1900. ,Thos. Bracken, Tice pres.; Philip Allen, trees.:W. H. Bennett, secy. ' - MONROE, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 5 to 8. B. G. Treat. NEXLLSV1LLE, WIS.—Clark County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. E. D. Web- ster, pres.; G. L. Redmond, treas.: H. H. . Heath, secy. NEW LONDON. WIS.—New London Agricul- tural and Industrial Association. Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. A. Roloff, pres., B. H. Ranun, . trea s.; Hen ry Cannon, secy. NEW RICHMOND, WIS.—Fair.. Sept. 19 to .XL. O. J. Williams, pres.; J. W. McCoy, tr*aa_: J. A. H nghM. secy. OSHKOSH. WIS.—Winnebago County Fair. Aug. 28 to \i. Herbert C Sweet. Sec. PLYMOUTH, WIS.—Sheboygan County Agri- - cultural-Association. Sept. 4 to 6. Henry Wheeler, Sr., pres.; E. A. Dow, treas.; O Gaffron. secy. PORTAGE, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. J. . B. Jones- RHLNELANDER, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. W. C. Ogden. RICE LAKE, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. E. N. Bowers. RICHLAND CENTER, WIS.—Richland Coun- ty Agricultural Society. Sept. 23 to 28, 1900. H. M. Booh, Richland, City, Wis., pres.; C. A. Matthews, Itirfea, Wis., vice pres.; J. M. Keys, Rcihland Center, treas.; W. F. J. Fogo, Richland Center,-secy. BENKCA, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 10 to 12. Jas. Fisher, Jr. SEYMOUR, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. H. J. VanVuren. SHAWANO, WIS.—Shawano County Agricul- " tnral Society. Sept. 19'to" 2L M. J. Wall- rich, pres.; D. E. Wescott, secy.; F. O. Perry, treas. SPARTA, WIS.—Sparta Driving and Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. F. W. Teall, pres.; J. M. Fanning, treas.; J. P. Rice, secy. SUPERIOR. WIS.—Douglas County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. G. L. Hwrrick, West Superior, Wis., pres.; Nick Lucius, Solon. Springs, .Wis., -vice pres.; E. L. Cess, West Superior, Wis., treas.; W. H. Webb, Superior. Wis., secy. TOMAH, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. H. J. Skinner. VHtOQUA, WIS.—Verron County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 21. C. J. Smith, pres.; John W. Mills, Springville, Wis., tr eas. ; F. W. A TeTwnder. secy. WADTOMA. WIS.—Waustera County Agrl- - cultural Society. Sept. 26 to 28, 1900. Gil- bert Temrant. Westoma, Wis., pres.;-Geo. P. Weibur, Wautoma," Wis., trees.; W. H. Bsr r*** Wam tttm a, Wis., secy. WEST BEND, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 19 to 21. W. F. Blx. WEST SALEM, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. F. H . A. Nye, secy. WEYAUWEGA, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. DaTid Wafer. WAUSAU, WIS.—Marathon County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. S. M. Quaw, pres.; G. Mueller, treas.; L_ K. Wright, WAUKESHA, WIS.—Fair. Aug. 28 to SL F. W. Harland. CATfADA. ALMONTE, ONT.—North Lawark Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 25 to 27, 1900. John : Forzytfce. Cedar Hill, Out., pres.; James Robertson. Almonte, Out., treas.; Wm. D. MteEwen. Almonte. Ont.. seer. AYERS.FLAT, QUE.—Stanstead County Ag- ricultural Society. Aug. 29 and 30. Geo. Robinson, eecv. ATLMER. ONT.—Aylmer's Great Fair, Bast Elgin County Fair Association. Sept. 18 tt 20, 1900.. D. H. Price, secy.-treas.; A. A Leslie, pres. THE BILLBOARD BEACHBURG, ONT.—North Renfrew Fair. Oct. 4 and 5. John Brown, secy. BOWMANVILLBS, ONT.—West Durham Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 13 and 14. 1900. W. E. Pollard, pres.; Albert E. Clements, Ty- rone, Out.,-/vice pres.; W. F. Allen, Beach av., Bowmanville, Ont., treas.; M. A. James, Lock Drawer 7. Bowmanville. Ont.. secy. BRADFORD. ONT.—Bradford Exhibition. Oct. 22 to 24. G. G. Greene, secy; BRAMPTON, ONT.—County of Peel Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 2 and 3. Henry Rob- erts, secy. BRANTFORD, ONT.—Fair. Sept. 15 to 20. George Hately, secy. CALEDONIA ONT.—Caledonia Fair. Oct. 11 and 12. J. W. Richardson, secy. CARP, ONT.—Huntley Exhibition. Oct. 2 and 3. John Argue, secy. CAYCGA, ONT.—Haldimand County Fair. Sept. 25 and 26. J. W. Sheppard. secy. CHARLOTTOTOWN, P. E. ISLAND—Queens County Agricultural Association Industrial Exposition and Horse Fair. Sept. 24 to 28. F. L. Hazard, pres.; Chas. Smallwood. secy. CITY OF CHATHAM, KENT, ONT.—Penin- sular Fair. West Kent Agricultural ■ Soci- ety. . Oct. 9 to 11. Jas. Chinnick, pres.; R. G. Fleming, treas.; Henry Robinson, secy. COLLINGWOOD, ONT.—Great Northern Ex- hibition. Sept. 18 to 21. Chas. Lawrence, pres.; W. J. France, treas.; J. W. Archer, box 637, secy. COOKSHIRB, QUE.^St. Francis Live Stock Association. Sept. 11 and 12. J. H. Taylor, secy. „ DRUMBO, ONT.—Blenheim. Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. -25 and 26. R. S. Martin, Prince- ton, pres.; W. Simpson, vice pres.; T. S. Teller, secy. DUNDAS, ONT.—Wentworth Industrial Fair. Oct. 4 and 5. J. M. Knowles, secy. EAST SIMCOB, ONT.—East Simcoe Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 24 to 26. A. B. Thomp- " son, secy. FERGUS, ONT.—Center Wellington Fair. Oct. 11 and 12. J. J. Craig, secy. FLESHORTON, ONT.—Fleshorton Exhibition. Oct- 2 and 3. R. J. Sproude, secy. FLOS, ONT.—Flos Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 4. W. A. Smeath. secy. GODERICH, ONT.—The Great Northwestern Exhibition. Sept. 18 and 19. Chas. Mitchell, " secy. GUELPH, ONT.-^Central Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. William Laidlaw, secy. HAXJFAX, CAN.—Nove Scotia Provincial Exhibition Commission. Sept. 12 to 20.1900. Hon. J. W. Longley, Halifax, N. S., pres.; D. R. Clark, Halifax, N. S., trees.; J. E. Wood, Halifax, N. S.. secy. KINGSTON, ONT.—Kingston District Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. Thd8. D. Minnes, secy. UCNDSAY, ONT.—Central Fair. Sept. 20 to 22. James Keith, secy. . LONDON, ONT., OANADA—The Western Fair Association. Sept. 6 to 16, 1900. St. Col. W. M. Gartshore, pres.; D. Mackenzie, treas.; J. A. Nelles. secy. MARKHAM, ONT.—Canada's Greatest Coun- ty Fair. Oct. 3 to 5. W. H. Hall, secy. METCALFE, ONT.—County of Russell Ex- hibition. Sept. 26 and 27. P. Saver, secy. MORDEN, CAN.—Morden Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 27 and 28. 1900. J. F. Hutchin- son, pres.; J.-Gilchrist, secy.-treas. MORR1SBURG, ONT.—Dundas County Fair. Aug. 29 and 30, 1900. J. Wesley Allison, Morrisburg, Ont., pres.; G. F. Bradneld, Morrisburg, Ont.. secy. NAFANEE ONT.—Lennox Agricultural Fair. Sept 24 to 26. S. Ming, V. S., secy. NEWMARKET, ONT.—North York Exhibi- tion. Sept. 18 to 20. Wm. Keith, secy. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C—Provincial Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. W. H. Keary, New West- minster, B. C, secy. NORWICH, ONT.—North Norwich Fair. Oct. 12 and 13. Wm. Falrley, secy. OTTAWA, ONT.—Central Canada Exhibition Association. Sept. 14 to 22. 1900. Wm. - Hutchinson, pres.; B. McMahon, secy. OTTERVILLE, ONT.—South Norwich Fair. Oct. 5 and 6. Alex. McFarlane. secy. OWEN SOUND, ONT.—Owen Sound Fair. Sept H. to 13. A. G. McKay, secy. PAISLEY, ONT.—Centre Bruce Exhibition. Sept. 25 and 26. Geo. Chambers, pres.; F. E. Sheppard, secy. PARIS. ONT.—rNorth Brant Fair. Sept 25 and 26. H. C. O'Neall, secy. PERTH, ONT.—South Lanark Fair. Sept. 17 to 19. "W..-T. Walker, secy. PETERBOROUGH, ONT.—Peterborough Cen- tral Exhibition. Sept 18 to 20. F. H. Dob- lin; pres.; W. J. Green, secy, and treas. PICTON, ONT.—Prince Edward County (Ont) Fair. Sept 26 and 27. Thomas B'g- . mar, secy. •PRESCOTT, ONT.—South' Grenrille Agrlcul- . turel Society. Sept 18 and 20, 1900. G. T. Howard, Prescott Ont, pres.; R. S. Throop, Prescott, Ont, vice pres.; T. R. Melville, Presco tt O nt. secy. RENFREW, ONT.—South Renfrew Exhibi- tion. Sept 27 and 28. Robert MacLaren, secy. RICHMOND, CAN.—Carterton County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 12 end 13, 1900. Hugh S. Conn, Ottawa, Ont. pres.: Wm. MoBlroy. Ricfamomd. Ont. secy. ROCKTON, ONT.—World's Fair. Oct 9 and 10. David Bell, secy. SAULT STB. MARIE, ONT.—Bast Algonla Agricultural Society. Oct 2 end 3. J. Daw- son, ores.: Wm. Brown, secy.-treas. SHELBOURNE, ONT—Shelbourne Exhibi- tion. Sept 25 and 26. D. C. Dunbar, secy. SHBRBROOKE. QUEBEC—Canada's Great - Eastern Exhibition. Sept. 3 to 8. Hon. J. Mcintosh, pres.; W. M. Tomlinson, treas. and secy. SIMCOE. ONT.—Norfolk Union Fair. Oct. 16 to 18. J. Thos. Murphy, secy. SOURIS, MANITOBA—Glenwood Agricultu- ral Society. Aug. 7 to 9. CaptWood, pres.; R- T. Crisp.'secy.-treas. STANSTEAD, QUE.—Stanstead Live Stock Association. Aug. 22 and 23. H. E. Chan- Hell', secy. RTAYNER, ONT.—North Simcoe Fair. Oct. 9 and 10. Archie Hill,'secy. CUPS, PINS. TROPHIES.etc. Designs free on receipt of particulars JOHN HARRIOTT, ■> Winter Street, BOSTON. MA»si PRIZE MEDALS CedarRapidsCarnival OCTOBER 1st to 6th, 1900. Larger, grander and better than ever. Now ready to book new and novel attractions for both Vaudeville and Midway. Concessions of all kinds for rent at reasonable rates. Attendance last year over 100,000. Address, CARNIVAL CO , Cedar Rapids, Iowa. DISTRIBUTING DEPARTMENT^ Population, 96,000, northwest Billposting Co., H. F. TODD. MANAGER. — PORTLAND, OREGON. This Department is distinctly apart from our posting plant, and all communications must be addressed to O stributinc Department of Northwest Billposting Co , 34ft Morrison Street, Portland. Oregon. STEVENS POINT, WIS.—Stevens Point Fair Association. Aug. 28 to 31. P. W. Clark, pres.; H. E. Hcrlon, secy.; F. E. Boswortn, vice pres.; R. B. Johnson, treas. STRATFORD, ONT.—North Perth Fair. Oct. 2 and 3. J. Brown, secy. STRANSTEAD, QUE.—Stranstead Live Stock Association. Aug. 22 and 23. H. E. Chan- nell, secy. ST. JOHNS, ONT.—St. Johns Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. A N. Deland, secy. STRATHROY, ONT.—West Middlesex Exhi- bition. Sept. 17 to 19. David Evans, secy. STUTTON, ONT.—Georgina and North Gwil- Iunburg Fair. Oct 11 and 12. P. McClel- lan, secy. THREE RIVERS, QUEBEC—Association Ag- ricole Du Dustrict Des Trols-Rivieres. Sept 6 to IS, 1900. H. Caron, M. P. P., St Leon, pres.; C. D. Hebert Three Rivers, mgr. TORONTO, CAN.—Canadas Great Exposi- tion and Industrial Fair. Aug. 27 to Sept 8, 1900. J. J. WlthTOW, Toronto, .Can., pree.; Dr. A Smith, Toromto, Can., vice pres.; J. Edwards, Toronto, Can., treas.; £t- J. Hill. Toronto. Can., secy, and mgr. * VANCOUVER. B. C—Fair. Sept. 1 to 3. Robert J. Deighton, Vancouver. B. C, secy., WEST SIMCOE, ONT.—West Simcoe Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 26 to 28. F. Marr, secy. VANKLEEK HILL, ONT.—County of Pres- cott Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 13. F. W. Thistletbwaite, secy. WALKERTON, ONT.—Northern Exhibition. Sept. 18 and 19. W. G. Stovel. secy. WALLACETOWN, ONT.—West Elgin Agri- cultural Society. Oct 4 and 5. E. J. Cl ark, box 35. secy. WBLIMSSLEY, ONT.—Wellesley and North- east Hope. Sept. 12 and 13. 1900. A. M. Fisher, Aimibree, Ont, pres.; Geo. Bell- Injjer. WellfRley. Ont, secy. WHITBY, ONT.—Ontario and Durham Exhi- bition Association. Sept 17 to 19. John Burns, secy. WOODBRIDGE, ONT.—Woodbridge Fair. Oct 17 and 18. Richard Willis, pres.; T. F. Wallace, secy.; N. C. Wallace, treas. WOODSTOCK, ONT.—North Riding of Ox- ford. Blanaford and East Oxford ArtIcuI- tural Society. Sept 26 to 28, 1900. Valen- tine Fleht, pres.: F. H. Dent. Woodstock, Ont, vice prea.; R A. Lawtell, Woodstock, Ont. secy. NBEPAWA, MANITOBA Beautiful Plains Agricultural Society. Aug. 7 and 8. G. S. MacGregor, pres.; John Wemyss, secy. Street Fairs and Carnivals. ABILENE, KAN.—Abilene Corn Carnival. Sept. 20. I. T. Prendergast, pres.;' E. H. Forney, secy. ALBANY. GA:-Street Fair and Hay Carni- val. Nov. 21 and 22. H. M. Mcintosh, secy. ALBANY, N. Y.—Albany Lodge No. 49. B. P. O. Elks. Street Fair. July 30 to Aug. 4. Geo. Addington, pres.; E. B. Cantine, vice pres.; Geo. H. Guardmeer, secy.; Chas. H. Armatge, treas.; M. J. Severance, Jr.. gen'l mgr. ALBERT LEA. MINN.—Freeborn County Street Fair and Autumn Carnival. Sept. 13 to 15. C. A Ransom, secy. ALBERT LEA. MINN.—Albert Lea Street Fair. Sept. 26 to 28. T. V. Knatvold, pres.; C. A. Ransom, secy.; F. W. Barlow, treas. ALBANY, GA.—Street Fair and Hay Carni- val. Nov. 21 and 22. H. M. Mcintosh, secy. ALMA, NEB.—Alma Street Fair. Sept 12 to 14. W. A. Myers, secy. AMESBURY, MASS.—Amesbury Day. Aug. 8. F. C. Wheelock, chairman; J. E. Brierly, secy. ARKANSAS CITY, KAN—The Arkansas City Harvest Home. Oct. 2 to 5. M. F. Phillips, gen'l mgr. ATHENS. GA.—^Street Fair and Carnival. Date not fixed. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Merchants' and Demonstrators' Street Fair. Week of Aug. 6. C. J. Swain, director gen'l. The Wave- let, Atlantic City. AUSTIN, MINN.—Street Fair and Carnival. Sept. 25 to 28. Chas. L. West, pres.; J. D. Sheedy and^C. F. Cook, secys. BANGOR, ME.—Old Home Week Day. Au- gust 9. . BELLEFONTAINE, O.—Free Street Fair. . Aug. 6 to 11. A. M. Reid, secy. BELLEVILLE. ILL.—Street Fair Committee, Belleville Commercial Club. Sept. 10 to 16, 1900. Albert Hucke, Belleville, HI., pres.; A. S. Halstead, Belleville, 111., treas.; Chas. P. Fletsdhblen., Belleville. 111.; secy. 1 THE AMUSING SJjjjsi DESERT | 1 The Greatest of All Attraction for I Fairs and Ont-door Exhibitions. | • SIE HASSAN BEN ALl'S Marvelous Toozoonin Arab Troupe Address. Care "The Billboard." ChciMatl, 0. I CARLISLE'S HISTORICAL WILD WEST. En Route Touring Europe Season 1900, And will return to America in 1901. Permanent address. Prof. K. C. CARLISLE, Mgr. Lynn, Mass., U. s». A , The Era Office. London, Eng- land, or the Artist Office. Dusseldorf, Germany. FREE STREET FAIR AND CARNIVAL fT. SMITH. ARK.. October 15th to 20th. inclusive For privileges and attractions address S A WILLIAMS, Presi- dent and General Manager, Fort Smith, Ark. I WOULD like to hear from any one who is desirous of advertising in this town or vicin- ity. Can give first class service. W. E. McELkOY. Ogden, Ga. Campaign colored portraits; Bryan, McKin- ley, Stevenson, Roosevelt; size 14x21; six colors: best pictures made; best sellers; only 2c each; retail price 10c: this is special five-day oner; send order and remittance promptly. JAMES HENDERSON. Johnston Bide., Cin- cinnati, Ohio. FLASH SONG SHEETS, Si per 1,000; Song Books $1 "per 100; Parisian Packages marked price Si; hot sellers; Si per 100; samples. 5 pink stamps; special covers on song hooks, S2 per M extra * C1RTER BOOK AND NEWS CO.. -sn S. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. • /VT LIBERTY!* RICE'S FAMOUS 00GS AND PONIES, For Parks. Fairs. Minstrels or Vaudeville. Ad- dress F. M. BARNES. Chicago. 111., or PROF. CHAS. E. RICE. New Albany. Ind. PATENTS GUARANTEED Oui fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. " How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in The Patent Record, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorneys, ) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. & OPELIKA, ALA. — Population 6«0O0"> J. 0. SINGLEY. The ONLY Licensed BIN Poster. Distributor & Sign Tacker:%".: UCUf Agents and dealers wanted to intro- llk If dnce a new Hue of Novelty Signs, size CICUC iix,4 in.; 700 varieties on hand and wiunui a] wn y S ipadv for shipment.' Secure a territory for spriiie: it will pnv vou; profit im- mense, vai. schreikr sign works. Milwaukee, Wis. I for acceptable Idea*. State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. Subscription price of the Patbnt Record fLQQ per annum. Samples free. CASH THE BILLBOARD BINGHAMTON, N. Y.—Industrial Exposition. Oct. 2 to 0. BLUFFTON, IND.—Free Street Fair. Sept. 16.to £0. I.j V. ,L. Garrect, pres.; Jas. H. btunttt, mgr.; John W.Tnbolt, secy, boaiun, Mass. — jciks' Carnival. Aug. ( to 11, 1WW. Combination Park. . Bit if aim, TlvX.—Jubilee and Carnival. Aug. 15 and IS. Cleancie Kernole, secy. BURLINGTON, \T.—Merchants' Street Fair and Caru.val. Aug. 20, to 25. M. D. Mc- Mahcn and L. M. Hays, d,r. gen'ls; F. C. Hun-man, dm of amusements. . CALEDONIA, O.—Caledonia Free Fair. Sept. 13 and 14. G. D. Reslef, pres.; W. W. Buft, secy. CaluMET, MICH.—Upper Peninsula Firo- men'S Association Tournament. Aug. 6 to 8. John D. Cuddihy, chairman; Homer A. Quck. secy, CAMERON, MO.'-'Street Fair. Sept. U to 14. C. G. Sain, secy. CANNELTON, IND.—B. M. A. Street Fair; L. J. Early, secy. CANTON, MO.—Canton Street Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. Dr. R. B. Turner, pres.; F. C. Mills- . paugb, secy.; W. F. Hodges, treas. Cn.ian.tLL. N. y.—Francis N. Wilson Fire Co. No. 5. Oct. 27 to 30. CEDAR RAPIDS, IA.—Carnival and Street Fair, Oct. 1 to 6. Geo. K. Barton, pres.; C. L. Miller, treas.; Alex. Charles, secy. Ch-'NTRAL LAKE, MICH.—Street Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. T. M. Rushton, pres.; H. A. Stev- ens, treas.: Carl Stroebel, secy. CHAMBERSBURG, PA.—Street Fair and Car- nival. Sept. 18 to 20. J. H. Dechert, pres.; Jas. A. Hamilton, secy.; B. B. Holler, treas. CINCINNATI. O.—Cincinnati Fall Festival! Sept. 19 to 29. E. T. Zeigler, gen. mgr., Gibson House,. Cincinnati. CLINTON, IND.—Clinton Street Fair. Date . not fixed. A. W. Tusher, secy. CLINTON, S. C—Street Fair and Carnival. July 31 to Aug. 2. Dr. Harry Redan, gen'l toft. COLFAX. WASH.—Street Fair. Oct. 9 to 13. H. A. Hnlin. secy. CONNERSV1LLE, IND—Street Fair. First week in September. CORDELE, GA.—Street Fair. September. CROWN POINT. IND.—No. 4, I. O. F. of A. fttreet Carnival. Aug. 0 to 11. J. T. Atkins, 3. P. Young, A. A. SiUler, cemmittep. DANVILLE. VA.—Free Street Fail- and Car- . nival. Oct. 1 to 6. Geo. D.- Benson, Roa- noke, Va., director gen'l. DAVIS CITY, IA.—Street Fair. Gaily Foster, secy. (Write for dates.) DE FDNIAK SPRINGS, FLA.—De Funiak Street Fair Association. Sept. 28 and 29. W. L. Cawthon, pres.; W. T. May. vice pres.; R. W. stem, secy.-treas. DEXTER, IA.—Dexter Street Fair Associa- tion. Sept. 26 to 27. J. C. Scoles, pres.; t. L. Pattnn. treas.: A. B. Eastman, secy. EDWARDSV1LLE. ILL.—Madison County Centennial. Aug. 28 to 31. Major J. T. Crocker, pres.; H. P. Hotz, treas.; H. C. Gerke, secy. EMPORIA, KAB.—Emporia Street Fair. Sept. 26 to 28. J. E. EVans, pfek.; Hafry Mc- CanalesB, seey. * EUREKA. CAL.—Street Fair. Sept. 15 to 22. FARIBAULT. MINN.-Strcet Fair and Car- nival. Under auspices of fraternal orders. About September. FORT DODGE, IA.—Street Fair and Carni- val. Sept. 7 to 9. M. J. Hare, gen'l mgr. FORT SMITH, ARK.^Street Fair and Car- nival. Oct. 15 to 20. S. A. Williams, pres. FRANKFORT, KY.—Free Street Fair and Carnival Association. Sept. 25 to 28. Geo. H. Stehlln, pres.; J. M. Williams, secy.; W. Bridgeford, vice pres.; John A. Bris- lan, treas. FREMONT. NEB Big Street Fair and Car- nival. Sept. 10 to 15. FRONT ROYAL, VA.—Seventeenth Annual . Picnic, Horse and Cattle Show. Aug. 16 and 17. Auspices Relief Fire Department. W. P. King, secy. FULTON, MO.—Street Fair. Sept. 26 to 28. B. Levy, pres.; T. W. Rasser, Vice pres.; J. R. Penn, secy.; W. C. Harris, treas. GIBSONBURG, O.—Street Fair. September. GRAND JUNCTION, COL.—Peach Day Cele- bration. Sept. 11 to 13. GRAYVILLE. ILL.—Street Fair. Sept 11 to 16. T. F. Hoover, secy. HAMMOND, IND—Elks' Carnival. August. Ernest L. Hoffman, secy, and treas. HAUGHVILLE, IND.—St. Anthony's Church Fair. Some time in August. HOWELL. MICH.Free Street Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. Fred F. Hubbell, secy. HUDSON, MICH.—Hudson Free Street Fair Association. Sept. 18 to 22. O. R. Pierce, pres.; Henry Kellogg, vice pres.; Henry C. Hall, seey.; C. C. Please, treas. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Carnival. Oct. 8 to 12. D. M. Parry, pres. JACKSONVILLE. ILL.—Street Fair. Write to A. C. Babenhausen for dates, etc. JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.—Red Men's Pow Wow and Celebration. Sept. 3. Communi- cations to Horace E. Hopkins. JOHNSTOWN, PA.—Johnstown Centennial Celebration. Oct. 5 to 7. E. E. Conrath, secy. JOPLIN, MO.—Elks' Street Fair, Carnival and Monster Midway. July 30 to Aug. 4. H. G. Packer, dlr. gen'l; L. Oppenhelmer, manager; J. C. Campbell, treas. KENTON, O.—Street Fair and Carnival. Aug. 14 to 19. KEOKUK, IA.—Third Annual Street Fair and Carnival. Sept. 25 to 29. John Nagel, pres.; J. H. Flnlcan. treas.: E. F. Carter, secy. KNOX, IND.—Business Men's Free Street Fair. Sept. 12 to 15. J. P. Whitson. pres.; A H. Knosman. treas.: Wm. Solliday, secy. LA FAYETTE. IND.—Street Fair and Carni- val. Sept. 24 to 29. Geo. Seeger, Jr., chair- man of advertising committee. LEXINGTON. KY.—Horse Show. Fair and Carnival. Aug. 13 to 18. E. W. Shanklln, secy. LITCHFIELD, ILL—Street Fair. Sept. 5 to 8. LOUISVILLE, KY.—Elks' Street Fair. N. B. Bowder. secy. LOUISVILLE. KY.—Roosevelt's Rough Rid- ers. Aug. 10 and 11. F. H. Darnell, secy. LOVELAND, COL.—Loveland Free Street Fair and Northern Colorado Exposition. Last of September. W. C. Stiles, pres.; G. H. Patterson, secy.; R. S. Coe, treas. MACON, GA.—Macon Street* Fair and Carni- val. Sept. 24 to 2». Hon. Birdges Smith, secy. MANCHESTER, TENN.—Manchester Street Fair. Oct. 6 and 7. J. B. Willis, treas. MARIENVILLE, PA.—Street Fair and Carni- val. Aug, 2 and S. MARLETTE, MICH.—Free Street Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. C. C. Hubbell, secy. MARSHALL, MO.—Street Fair. Sept. 10 to 15. Joseph Hamill, pres.; H, H. Downing, vice pres.; M. P. Lyons, asst. secy. MASON, MICH.—Mason Street Fair Associa- tion. Oct. 2 to 5. Lawton T. Hemana, pres.; W. M. McCrossen, vice pres.; F. Densmore, treas.: Col. L. tt. Ives, secy. MATtOQN, ILL.—Street Fair. Oct. 3 to 26. MATSVHjLB, KY.—Street Fair and Carnival. Aug. 8 to 11. P. P. Parker, secy, and treas. McDONALD, PA.—M6Donald Fair and Oil Men's Reunion. Aug. 29 to 31. Address secretary, McDonald, Pa. MEDFORD, MASS.—Carnival and Fair. Aug. 1 to 4. Address racing committee. METROPOLIS. ILL.—Free Street Fair. Sept. 18 to 22, 1900. C. P. Treat, pres.; W. A. Fitch, treas.; S. B. Kerr, vice pres. and secy. MICHIGAN CITY, IND.—Big Street Fair. Sept. 3 to 7. Address Albert Cook, box 72. MIDDLESBOROUGH, KY.-^Grund Fair and Carnival. Sept. 12 to 15. J. L. Manring, pres.; Ray Moss, vice pres.; H. H. Sprague, treas.; L. F. Frisby. secy. MIDDLETOWN, CT.—Anniversary Celebra- tion. Oct. 10 and 11. MONTGOMERY, ALA.—Street Fair. Oct. 15 to 20. L. L. Gilbert, secy. MONTPELIER, IND.—Montpeller Street Fair Association. Aug. 15 to 18. Harry A. Dodge. Montpelier, Ind., pres.; J.W. Crosble, Mont- . peller, Ind., vice pres.; D. A. Bryson, Mont- peller, Ind., trete.'; C. L. Smith. Montpelier, Ind.. mgr.; C. L. Smlthv Montpelier. Ind.. secy. MUSCATINE. IA.—Street Fair. Sept. 10 to 15. Barney Schmidt, pres. NELSONVILLE, O.—Red Men's Pow Wow. Aug. 9 to 11. NEWTON, KAN.—Gigantic Carnival and Free Street Fair, combined with great Har- vey County Fair and Industrial Exposition. Oct. 2 to 5. D. J. T. Axtell, gen. mgr. NICHOLASVILLB, KY.—The Commercial Club's Street Fair and Carnival. Aug. 2 and 3. B. M. Arnett, pres.; J. B. Steers, secy. OMAHA, NEB.—Knights Ak Sar Ben. Orient- al Street Carnival. Sept. 24 to 29. T. P. Gets, secy. OMAHA, NEB.—Musical Festival. Sept. 3 to 30. E. E. Sanborn, pres.; Clement Chase, secy.; Alfred Millard, treas. OTTAWA, ILL.—Ottawa Street Fair Asso- ciation. Oct. 1 to 6. Geo. M. Trimble, secy. OTTERBEIN, IND.—Otterbein Street Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. L. Burns, pres.; W. B. Hon- ing, vice pres.; P. H. Ward, treas.; E. V. Gougar, secy. PADUCAH, KY.—Twentieth Annual Eman- cipation Celebration. Aug. 8.. Minor Brad- ' sbaw, secy. PALMER LAKE, COL.—Rocky Mountain Chatauqua. July 5 to Aug. 24. F.- M. Priestly, pres. PARIS, ILL.—Water Carnival. Aug. 21 to 23. H. Dollarhide, gen'l mgr. PETERBOROUGH, N. H.—Old Home Week. Aug. 16. PORTLAND, ME.—Old Home Week. Aug, 6 to 11. PORTLAND, ORE.—Elks Street Fair and Carnival. Sept. 4 to 15. J. M. Long, secy.; E. W. Rowe, pres.; E. Ehrman, vice pres.; A. D. Charlton, treas. QUINCY, ILL.—Street Fair. Oct. 1 to 5. READING, PA.—Street Fair and Carnival. A. C. Burton, mgr. Sept. 3 to 8. ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Fair and Carnival. Aug. 26 to 25. J. E Hurlotip, Mgr. ROME, GA.—Street Fair and Carnival. Aug. 6 to 9. J. Anthony Gorman, mgr. ROSBBURG. ORE.—Street Fair. Sept. 17 to 19. RUSHVILLE. IND.—Free Street Fair. SARCOXIE, MO.—Street Fair. Date not fixed. SAGINAW, MICH.—Bay City Business Men's Jubilee and Carnival. Aug. 14- to 16. SALINA. KAN.—Free Street Fair Association. Sept. 24 to 29. Jas. A. Kimball pres.; Fred H. Quincey, vice pres.; John Bishop, secy.; Oscar Seitz. treas. - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Admission Day Celebration. Sept. 8 to 11. General Con- ference Committee. G. A. Newhall, Frank H. Vail, Henry S. Martin, etc. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Carnival. Sept. 7 to 11. SARATOGA, N. Y.—Saratoga Floral Associa- tion. Sept. 4 to 6. Spencer Trask, pres. SAVANNAH, GA.—Elks' Street Fair. Dates not fixed. SHELBY, N. C—Street Fair and Carnival. Aug. 7 to 9. Dr. Harry Redan, gen'l mgr. SIOUX CITY, IA.—Fall Festival, and Street Fair. About Sept. 1. W. H. Beck, pres. SLEEPY EYE, MINN.—The Sleepy Eya Street Fair Association. Sept. 10 to 17, 1900. G. W. Barnes, pres.; J. P, Bertrand, treas.; H. G. Hays, secy. SLEEPY EYE, MINN.—Maccabee Carnival. Huston G. Hayes, secy. SOUTHPORT. CONN.—Firemen's Tourna- ment. Aug. 6 to 11. W. B. Penny, secy. SPRINGFIELD, MINN.—Street Fair. About September. SPRINGFIELD, MO.—Elks Street Fair and Carnival. Sept. 3 to S. C. O. Smith, secy. STILLWATER, MINN.—Street Fair. Sep- tember. TERRE HAUTE, IND.—Street Fair. Oct. 8 to 13. UTICA, N. Y.—Street Fair. Dates not fixed. Frederic A. Thomas, secy. WASHINGTON. IND.—street Fair and Fall - Carnival. About October. WEBSTER CITY, IA.—Carnival, Fair and Musical Festival. Aug. 14 to 17. W. G. Bonner, secy. WELLINGTON, KAN.—Sumner County Jubi- lee and Wheat Carnival. Sept. 18 to 22. J. W.. Haughey, secy. WEST BADEN, IND.—Soldiers' Reunion. Aug. 15 to 17. WICHITA, KAN.—Carnival and Fall Festi- val (street fair). Oct. 1 to 6. H. C. Lock- ■wood, eetsy. WINONA, MINN—Street Fair and Agricul- tural Association. Sept. 11 to 14. O. F. Burlingame, chairman; John Rose, secy. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C—Semi-Centennial Street Fair. Oct. 30 to Nov. 3. G. E. Webb, secy. OHIO. Fostoria—W. C. Tirrill & Co., 216 W. Market J 1 Uhriehsville—Twin City Bill Posting Co., ol jf Uhrichsville and Denison. Address Uhrichs-i ville, O. - PENNSYLVANIA. Carlisle—Wm. M. Meloy, Box 49. I Johnstown—Geo. E. Updegrave «t Co. CANADA. A. F. Morris, manager, Hastings St., Van- couver. B. C. Montreal—C. J. T. Thomas. Box U29. f ' Labor Day Celebrations. CONCORD, N.- H.—Grand Labor Day Cele- bration,- at Capital City Driving Park. DAYTON, O.—Grand Labor Day Parade and Celebration. FORT WAYNE, IND.—Labor Day Celebra- tion. Bart Shober, secy. JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.—Labor Day Cele- bration. Horace E. Hopkins, secy. KALAMAZOO, MICH.—Labor Day Celebra- tion. SIDNEY, O.—Labor Day Celebration. SPRINGFIELD. O.—Labor Day Celebration. TORONTO. CAN.—Military Tattoo and Labor • Day Celebration. Weekly List of Distributors. ARKANSAS. , Conway—J. F. Clark, Box 92. CALIFORNIA. : Sureka—W. H. Mathews, 636 2d at GEORGIA. Atlanta and Suburbs—Edw. B. 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