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THE BILLBOARD THE BILLBOARD. AB.YSVItJLB, O.—Union County Agricul- ill &mtner, Milford Centre, O., pres.; John K. Dodge, New California, O., vice pres.; C. S. , - !:; Chapman, Maryeville. O., treas.; M. M. r-A K'fttwroWh. Maxysvllle. O.. secy. ;- 5' ! jiAYSVILLE, O.—Union County Pair. Oct )"-i \. 1 to S. W. M. Titsworth. secy. 1*3 I!!icONNE2LSVILUB,0.—Morgan County Fair. ! * 4!-. [sept. 4 to «. P. H. TanneMll. secy. I' \' 3ooawin, secy. > 1 ;':',*)NTPELIER, O.—Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. C. I.j.j*" vR. Betta, pres.; C. C. Lattanner. secy. ' . i l 'i,i. GILEAD, O.—Morrow County Fair. Oct. ■ * hf- JOY, O.—Scioto County Agricultural So- I r 't-',<i :iety. Aug. 9 to a. O. T. Blackburn, i-, 1 !garden, O., pres.; W. A. McGeorge, secy.; . 4 "'VtW- A. McGeorge, treas. §•* -J ,-W-VPOliEON, O.—Napoleon County Fair Co. I : ; kl 13ept. 4 to J, 1S00. Henry Lange, pres.; John T-li 1:Wilson, treas.; W. N. Zierolf, secy. i ' 'it SWAKK, O.—lacking County Agricultural Si,.i;-s3oci«ty. Oct J to 6, 1*00. P. B. Dudgeon, I it' ,-iWUhen Run, pres.: A. u. Crilly. traaa.: J. V'-* : J**- hnur. uar. I .V. *W BREMEN, O.—New Bremen Tri-Coun- 3 "i \*3r Fair. Aug. 14 to IT. Henry HellDuscn, . ifi'Vk'Wea.; Fred. Wlemeyer, secy.; "Wm. Nieter, f' »( i Teas. "'J-'itflW LEXINGTON, O.—Perry County Fax 'te ' i • ^ate not fired. Chas. C. Chappelear, secy, '-it I-JTAWA, O.—Fair. Oct 1 to 6. A. P. San- ? ".i<: .VUes, pres.; J. S. Stuckey, secy. J'.l ! TTOKBE. O.—Fulton County Agricultural J V;. Society. Sept 18 to a, 1900. A. F. Shaf- *<'• li'er, Wauseon. 0.„ pres.; L. Buxton, Am- '• ^'i.^'woBe, O., Tice pres.; W. S. Blake, Wau- , 4 ; t'«»<eon. O., treas.; Time. Mflcesell, Wauseon, %* H.O., seoy. '._,-, % t -.UJIJHNG, O.—Paulding County Agrleultu- * i , : lal Society. Sept IS to 21. Lafayette Paul;- *■'.■? "is, Brlceton, O., pres.; W. B. Jackson, '.*:'■ t-^ocy.: W. H. Tant treas. it ..S^EBLES, O.—Fair. Sept 18 to 21. rj£ -i;rfMEBOT, O.—Meigs County Fair. Sept 18 i, * • '» U. P. B. Stanberry, pres.; J. W. Sha- fc"lj*?/er, secy.; John McQuigg, treas. 1 ,i'iS-0KT CLINTON, O.—Ottaw County Fair. *: :, ijept 18 to 2t). T. W. Payne, pres.; G. H. 1 £ 'irriyde, treas.; J. H. M. Richie, secy. f : 'k$'i%RT UNION, O.—Ottawa County Fair. Sept rji ■:'|;I58 to 20. J. H. McRicnle. secy. - J 'ijrr**l.VENNA, O.—Portage County Fair. Aug. -),;* f 'J8 to 31. Lafayette Smith, secy: '*!.* i- "iCHWOOD, O.—Hlchwood Tri-County Fair " " ( ICo. Oct. 9 to 12, 1900. C. D. Sidle, pres.; V-,1 tSobert Smith, treas.; C- H. Huffman, secy. it '^PLET. O.—RipUy Fair Co: Aug. 21 to 24. rt '-,- 1. rnoa. Buchanan. Jr., pres.; L. H. Williams, rj3j| t jecy.; Capt B. T. Kirker. treas. _ -|*5cK SPKING3. O.—Meigs County Fair. tti j- fespt. It to XL J. W. Xharer, pomeroy, vf .;*: MCy. oie.6;>NOOSKY. ~ ~ * 'to 14. O.—Erie County Fair. Sept 11 C. W. Taylor, pres.; S. C. Prout, W6* ^Jreas.; John T. Mack, secy. }'. . Ji'URAHSVILLE. O.—Noble County Fair. h% * »8ept 18 to 20. Geo. M. Graham, secy. . B H- PDNET', O.-^helby. County Agricultural In- '1 J; lUtuta. Sept 4 to T, 1900. J. E. Russell, re- ap'M'l 31THF1BLD, O.—Jefferson County Fair. fiPifi'Sept 26 to 28, 1900. G. G. Bargar, pres.; 9'*-^W- McKInney, treas.; J. Hayen, secy. ;t=t a tiMERSETT, O.—North Perry County Fair. * 5"|; pet 17 to 19. C. H. Mechling, secy. * •' jmiNGFIELD, 0--<aark County Fair. Aug. ¥ ,'• 31 to 24. J. S. Bird, secy. S 5 i CLATRSVILLE, O.—Belmont County jrh ?i fFair. Sept. S to t. Robert M. Baton, pres.; L 5 !: yfe. G. Amos, treas.; T. C. Ayres, secy, rt |8 *; P'CAMORE, O.—Sycamore Fair Co. Oct IS SffiPjj 19, 1300. F. W. Hurd, presrr G. A. | J. Wain, treas.; P. R. Gnibb, secy. ,A ". iJLEDO, O.—The Toledo Exposition Com- ■fcil- tany. Aug. 28 to SL W. B.-.Geroe, pres.; .* i" '5. R. Brand, treas.; T. B. Tucker, secy. j!S>H-SOT, O.—Miami County Fair. Sept 24 to ?i. t ^»- W-. I. Tenner. a«sy- Vt«i! > P ER SANDUSKY, O.—Wyandot County ,1 h.i Agricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21. D. ^ig''i-^are. pres.; Oscar Billhardt secy.; W. J. | hi. i'lBANA, O.—Champaign County Asricultu- \X; VT*1 Society. Aug. 14 to 17. C. H. Ganson, r tp. pne.; J. W. Crowl, secy.; H. P. Wilson, vxaaa. f» ■£ , ^ N WERT, O.—Van Wert County Fair. I eit ' Sept 11 to 14. O. D. Swartout secy, plirii; (ARREN, O.—Trumbull County Fair. Sept Mit I'lltol Jas. L. Kennedy, secy, pilfict ijAiPAKON'HTA. O.—Auglalza Agricultural r r ^Society. Oct 2 to 6, 1900. L. H. Stura. St ? 'ijdary's, O., pres.; J. T. Van Horn, New 1c i! *3aanp€faire, O., -vice pres.; T. E. Bowsher, 2 .' i3uskland. O.. treas.; A. E. Schaffer, Wapa- 15 .'• -ooneta, O., secy. £ ? liABSEiO-N, O.—uair. Sept 18 to 21. A. F. ' C iShaffer. pres.: W. A. Blake, treas. - ... q.—Guernsey County Fair. secy. <£ '3 WASHINGTON, O.—Guernsey Com " : Pi i5ept 25 to 28. H. D. McCuliock. ,- *i IS '."-* OTIIVflTAK r* XT r% . T?>*vat** y.U if |ASHINGTON C. H., O.—Fayette County tlF-it Wair." Aug. 14 to 17. Ney Gregg, pres.; O. tiff- p. Mallow, treas.; N. B. Hall. secy. fif-s OBEQON. ANTELOPE, ORE.—District Fair. Oct. 16 to 20. MARSHFIBLD, ORE—District Fair. Aug. 28 to Sept. 1. H. W. Miller, Rosebury, Ore., secy. PORTLAND, ORE.—Fair. Sept. 10 to 15. C. B. Williams, Portland, Ore., secy. SALEM, ORE.—State Fair. Sept. 17 to 22. W. H. Wehrung, Hillsboro, pres.; A. Bush, Salem, treas.; M. D. Wisdom, secy. PENNSYLVANIA. ALLENTOW'N, PA.—The Great. Allentown Fair. Sept 18 to 21, 1900. Hon. Jeremiah Roth, Allentown, Pa., pres.; ;Robt R. Bit- ter, Eckerts, Pa., vice pres.; A. W. Do Long, Allentown, Pa., treas.; W. K. Mobr, secy, and mar. BEDFORD, PA.—Bedford County Agricul- , rural Society. Oct 2 to 4. David W. Lee, pres.; J. Scott Corll, treas.: William I. ISichoitz, secy.; W. S. Arnold, mgr. BKTHL.iitLfc.M, PA.—Penna Stain Fair. Sept 11 to 14. 1900. J. Walter Lovett, Ra±i»hem. Pa., pres.; M. C. Fetter, Beth- ititem, Pa., vice pres.; Geo. H. Young, Bethlehem, Pa., treas.; H. A. Groman, Bethlehem. Pa., secy. PLCOMSBURG, PA.—Columbia County Fair. Oct 9 to 12. A. N. Yost, secy. BBRGETTSTOWN, PA.—Forty-fifth Annual Fair, Union Agricultural Association. Oct. 2 to 4. Dr. S. C. Botkin, pres.; R. P. Stevenson, secy.; W. B. Linn, treas. BUTLER. PA.—Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. W. P. Rcessing, secy. OAMittiUiXJ'lfi, PA.—Cambridge Fair. Aug. : 28 to XL Albert S. Faber, Cambridge Springs, secy. CANTON, PA.—Union Agricultural Associa- tion. Sept 4 to 7. Dr. W. S. Lewis, pres.; G. E. Bullock, treas.; C. D. Derrah, secy. CARMICHAELS, PA.—Green County Fair. Oct. 10 and 11. C. W. Barkman, secy. CARROLTO' PA_—Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. J. Mancher, s y. CLARION, PA.—Fair.' Sept 4 to 7. B. S. Laucblin. zacy. CLEARFIELD, PA.—Fair. Sept 11 to 14. R. E. Shaw, secy. OONM'JSAUTVlLLiS, PA.—Oonneautville Fair Association. Sept 4 to 6, 1900. Mr. L. D. Oorey, vice pres. DALTON, 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, eecy.; C. W. Ellenberger, treas. EBBNS3URG, PA.—The Ebensburg Agricul- tural Association Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. F. C. Sharbaugh, secy. FANKHANNOCK, PA.—Wyoming County Agricultural Society. Sept. 19 to 21. W. N. Reynolds, secy. FORKSVILLE, PA.—Fair. Oct 3 to 5. O. N. Molyneaux, Mlllview, Pa., secy. GREENVILLE. PA.—Fair and Races. Sept 11 to 13. R. B. Foster, pres.; A. W. Wier, secy.- HANUVER, PA.—Hanover Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept 25 to 28. R. M. Wirt, pres.; T. J. Little, treas.; M. O. Smith, secy. HARFORD, PA.—Harford Fair. Sept 26 and 27. E. E. Jones, secy. BOLLIDAYSBURG, PA—Blair Co. Agricul- tural Society Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. Frank H. Fay, secy. HOOKSTOWN, PA.—Millcreek Valley Agri- cultural Association. Aug. 21 to 23. , H. W. Nelson, pres.; H. C.-Seepcr, treas.; R. M. Swaney, secy. HUGBBSV1LLE. PA.—Muncy Valley Farm- era' Club. SeDt. IS to H, 1900. Theodore A. Boom, Hughesville, Pa., pres.; Hon. Peter Reed, HugneGYllle, Pa., treas.; A. C. Henry, HnshoBvlll*. Pa., secy. INDIANA, PA.—Indiana County Agricultural Society. Sept 11 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.—Kittanning Fair Asso- ciation, Seventh Annual Exhibit Aug. 28 to 31. Dr. R. P. Marshal], pres.: W. J. Sturgeon, treas.; T. McConnell, secy.; M. J. Linnon, supt of privileges. KUTZTOWN. PA.—Fair. Sept 25 to 28. J. B. E«sen. secy. t LANCASTER. PA.—Lancaster County Fair. Week cf Oct. 8. LEBANON, PA.—The Lebanon Valley Fair Association. Sept 4 to 7. Wm. Gassert. pros.: Wm. B. Means, M.D.. secy.: J. K. Funck. trean. ' : LEBANON, PA.—Mt Gretna Agricultural. Mechanical and Industrial Exposition. Awe. 20 to 24. J. H. Redsecker. pres.: I. M. Rutt«<r. secy.: H. W. §i^sTl«t. treas. LRHIGHTON. PA.—The Carbon County In- dustrial Society. SpdL 23 to 28. 1900. Honry Miller. LPhiehton. Pa., pres.; C. E. Brink- mn. T^ehigMon. Pa., treas.: C. W. Bower. T^Afo-Mon. Pa., serv. and mer. LEWISBTTRG. PA.—Union County Aerioul- tural Socity. Sppt. 25 to 28. C. Willard Ol^f. THiMrnpll. Pa.. b«*v. MANSFIELD. PA.—Mansfield Fair. Sept 25 to 18. 1900. W. P. Austin, Mansfield. Pa., 1! B5ST UNION. O.—Adams County Agricul- b»l Society. Sept 11 to 14, 1900. W. S. iSlncaid, We«t Union, O.. pres.; H. W. Dickinson. West Union. O.. treas.; T. W. ;gi Uauaaa. ^Weat Union. O.. secy. I SI ipODFTELD, O.—Monroe .County Agricul- ,Jfi'H Sual Society. Sept 4 to 6, 1900. W. C. Sc'Si? looney. WoodeSeld, O., pres.; W. C. Ilooif IC-UE £[• WoodBfleld, O.. treas.; G. P. Dorr, f-U 41 ^oodefleld. Q.. socy. . ti r tIfi -DOSTER, O.—Wayne County Fair. Sept fefi' M to 18. I. N. Khmer, secy. St 1 *,^ - CNBSV1LLE. O.—Muskingum County Fair. 'fig 'Iseot. 10 to 14. J. T. Roberto, White Cot- JSs »*«•. Mcy- ^li!' OBXAHOMA. V 3ID, OKLA.—Garfield County Fair Assocla- ■f- Son. Aug. 14 to 17. 1900. R. Messall, Enid. Mi Sitla.. pres.; H. H. WatkJna. Bnld, Okto.. ■ ,re*B.; S.. H. AHen. Eb«, 01d«., secy. McDONALD, PAV—McDonald Fair and O'.l Men's Reun'rn. Art;. 29 to 31. J. C. Res- era, pres.; W. S. Lockhart, secy.; B. D. Tillinghast, treas. MERCER^_E^..—Fair. Sept 25 to 28. John B. Mc%ry, secy. MILTON, PA.—Milton Fair. Oct 2 to S, 19*9. Edwin Paul. Milton. Pa., seey. MONTROSE, PA.—Susquehanna County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept 18 and 19. W. A. Titswcrth, seey. NAZARETH. PA.—Northampton County Ag- ricultural Society. Oct 2 to 5. F. F. Gar- net pres.; J. J. Mans, secy.; J. R. Rem- bemier. treas. NEWCASTLE, PA.—Fair. Sept 27 to 29. OLD FORGE. PA.—Lazcme County Fair As- sociation. Aue. 28 to 31. J. A. Wood. secy. POTTSTOWN, PA.—Fair. Aug. 29 to Sept. L W. B. Shaner, pres. . . PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA.—Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. P. O. Freas, secy. READING, PA.—Agricultural and Hortlcul- - tural Association of Berks County, Reading Fair. Oct 2 to 5. James McGowan, pres.; Cyrus T. Fox, secy.; Milford N. Ritter. treas. STONEBORO, PA.—Mercer County Agricul- tural Society. Oct 2 to 4. 1900. J. J. Blatt. Bandy Lake, Pa., pres.; R. P. Cann. treas.; G. H. Fowler, secy." STROUDSBURG, PA.—Monroe County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 4 to 7. H. T. La- bar, secy. TOWANBA, PA.—Bradford County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 25 to 28, 1900. E. J. Ayere. Towanda, Pa., pros.; W. T. Horton, Towanda, Pa., treas.; BenJ. Kuykendall, Towxnda, Pa., secy. TROY, PA.—Troy Agricultural Society. Sept 11 to 14. B. A. Long, pres.: E. E. VanDyne, treas.; C. L. Fellows, secy. UNIONTOWN, PA.—Fair. Oct. 3 to 5. Wm. W. Parker, secy. WALLSVDLLE, PA.—Maitland Fair. Sept U to 14. W. C. Smith, Dalton, Pa., secy. WASHINGTON, PA.—Western Pennsylvania Agricultural Association. 3ept 25 to 28. J. M. Thomas, . pres.; J. S. Forsythe. secy.; J. S. Eagleson, treas. WATTSBURG, PA.—Wattsburg Agricultural Society. Sept 4 to 6. W. H. Cornell, pres.; S GroM, treas.; A. L. Phelps, secy. WAYNKSBURG. PA.—Fair. Sept ]« to 21. WESTFTBLD, PA.—Weitlleld Fair. Sept U to 15. 1900 . Frank Strang, secy. WEST PITTSDON, PA.—Luzerne Fair Asso- ciation. Aug. 28 to 31, 1900. A. O. Farn- hsun, Pittston, Pa., pres.; W. T. McCabe, Plttston, Pa., treas.; Jno. A. Wood, Old Forge, Pa., c«cy. WILLIAMSPORT, PA.—Lycoming County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. J. A. Brosius, amuse- ment mgr. YORK, PA.—York County Agricultural Soci- ety. Oct 1 to 5. J. H. Wogan, Mt Wolf, Pa., pres.; C. H. Mayer, treas.; E. Chapin, MC3. YOUNGWOOD, PA.—The Westmoreland Ag- ricultural Society. Sept 18 to 21. D. B. Fisher, MtPleasant Pa., pres.; M. P. Shoe- maker, Greensburg, Pa., treas.; W. F. Holt- ser. Greensburg, Pa., secy. BHODE ISLAND. NEWPORT, R. I.—Newport County Agricul- tural Society Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. Edwara Anthony, secy. RIVER POINT, R. I.—Pawtmat Valley Agri- cultural Association of Kent County. Sept 26 to 29. John F. Deering. Arctic, R. I., •ecy." SOUTH CAHOLINA. COLUMBIA, S. C—State Fair of South Car- olina. Oct 29 to Nov. 2. Thos. W. Hollo- way, Pomaria, S. C, secy. LEXINGTON. S. C—Lexington County Fair. Oct 23 to 25. N. D. Hannan, secy. WALHALLA, S. C—Seml-Centennial Cele- bration. Aug. It to 18. I960. Jas. Thomp- son, secy. SOUTH DAKOTA. MITCHELL, S. DAK.—Mitchell Driving As- sociation. Dates not fixed. Geo. E. Logan, secy. SIOUX FALLS, S, DAK.—Sioux Falls Driv- ing Park Association. August H. H. £mlth. secy. VERMILION; S. DAK.—Clay County Agri- cultural and Mechanical Association. Sept. IS to 21. E. B. DaVvson, secy. YANKTON, S. D.—«=tate Board of Agricul- ture Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. George N. Har- ris, pres.; Walter B. Dean, secy.; J. E. Piatt, treas. TENNESSEE. COAL CREEK. TENN-—Fair. Aug. 29 to 31. CONCORD, TENN.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. GRAVESTON. TENN.—Fair. Sept. 5 to 7. HARRIMAN, TENN.—Fair. Oct. 9 to 12. KINGSTON, TENN.—Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. KNOXVILLE, TENN.—Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. J. W. Borehes, pres.; C. R. Lowe, secy. LA PAYETTE, TENN.—Fair. Aug. 15 to 17. LONDON, TENN—Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. RHEA SPRINGS, TENN.—Fair. Oct. 23 to 26. ROCKWOOD, TENN.—Fair. Oct. 16 to 19. W'ATiSKTOWN, TENN.—Wilson County Fair Association. Sept. 6 to 8, 1900. W. W. Donnell, Lebanon, Tenn., pres.: J. H. Da- vis, sr., Statesvllle. Tenn., treas.; Caesar Thomas. Watertown. Tenn.. secy. TEXAS. AB3LENE. TEX.—West Texas Fair Associa- tion. Sept. 25 to 29. T. S. Rollins, pres.; Henry James, .treas.: J. H. Pickens, srey. CLEBORUNE. TEXAS—Fair. Sept. 13 to 15. S. E. Moss, serv. CORSICANA, TEXAS—Fair. Oct. 15 to 19. J. E. Wbiteselle. secy. DALLAS. TEX.—Texas Slate Fair Associa- tion. Sept 29 to Oct. 14. 1900. W. H. Gas- ton. Dallas. Tex.. pr«s.: Sidney Smith. Dsl- las, Tex., secy.; J. B. Adoue, Dallas, Tex., treap. DENISON. TEX.—Denlson Driving Park and Fair Association. Sept. 25 to 28. Walter S F&Irfiy sGcy. DENTON, TEXAS—Fair. Sept. 19 to 22. W. E. Smoot. Becy. FREDERICKSBURG, TEX.—Gillespie County Fair. Sept. 20 to 24. L. Hagen, secy. HOUSTON, TEXAS—Fair. Nov. 16 to tf. Tom Richardson, secy. JACKSBORO, TEX.—Jack County Fair-As- sociation. Oct 2 to 6. W. R. Greu, pre*.; Sil. Stork, treas.; H. A. Wills, secy. MARQUEZ, TEX.—Marquez Fair Association. Oct. 3 to 5. F. M. Amos, pres.; Sidney Myers, treas.; Dr. E. O. Boggs, secy. SAN ANTONIO, TEX.—San Antonio Inter- national Fair Association. Oct 20 to Nov. 3. Voviee P. Brown, San Antonio, pres.; J. C. Frost, San Antonio, trees.; John M. Vance, San Antonio, secy. VICTORIA, TEX.—Southwest Texas Fair As- sociation. Oct. 3 to 5. L. D. Heaton, pre*.; Theo. Buhler, treas.: L. N. Hofer. secy. UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.—Deseret Agri- cultural and Manufacturing Society. Oct 2 to 6. John R. Winder, pres.; Septimus Sears, secy. VERMONT. BARTON, VT.—Orleans County Fair Associa- tion. Sept. 11 to 13. H. H. Somen. Tras- burgh, Vt, pres.; 0. D. Owen, treas.; D. D. Bean, secy. BURLINGTON, VT.—Crittenden County Fair. Au£. 20 to 26. M. D. McMahorn and Lin. Hays, mgrs. NEWPORT, VT.—Memphremagog Fair and Races. Aug. 14 to 16. RUTLAND, VT.—Rutland County Fair. Sept 11 to 13. C. C. Pierce. Clarendon. Vt, secy. SHELDON, VT.—Franklin County Fair. Aug. 29 to 31. WATERBURY, VT.—WinooskI Valley Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 11 to 13, 1900. G. E. Moody, pres.; E. G. Hooker, vice pres.; W. V. Bryan, treas.: M. O. Evans, secy. WOODSTOCK, VT.—Windsor County Agri- cultural Fair. Sept 25 to 27. H. C. Lock- wood, pres.; C. H. English, treas-! J- 8. Eaton, secy. VIRGINIA. FARMVILLE, VA-—Fair week of Oct 8. W. G. Venable, pres.; W. G. Dunnington, vice pres.; S. P. Vanderslice, secy. FREDERICKSBURG. VA. — Rappahannock Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Sept 26 to 27, 1900. E. D. Cole, Fredericksburg, Vs., pree.; S. J. Quinm, Fredericksburg, Va.-. treas. and secy. FRONT ROYAL, VA.—Seventeenth Annual Picnic, Horse Show and Cattle Show. Aug. 16 and 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, 1900. Obarlea Roues. N. Y. City, pres.: B. G. HoUIa, Winchester, seey.; Clark H. Pur- •eU. Frederick, tress. WASHINGTON. COLFAX. WASH.—Whitman County Fair. Oct. 9 to 13. EVERETT. WASH.—County Fair. Sept 5 to 8. Daniel Currie, Portland, Ore., secy. NORTH YAKIMA, WASH.—Washlnton State Fair. Sept. 24 to 29. T. B. Gunn, secy.; J. M. Baxter, pres.; Matt Bartbolet, treas. PUYALLUP, WASH.—Valley Fair Associa- tion. Oct. 4 to 6. L. A. Cbamberlln, 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. ROCCO PASSARELLO Wholesale and Retail ....Dealer la.... INDIA RUBBER GAS BALLOONS. No. 6o.. f3 70 gross. No. 50.. 2.70 " 153 N.Peoria St., Chicago, III. All Goods Delivered C. O D. Memphremagog Fair Association Fair! August 1-4. IS, 16, 1900. 91.250 in premiums: Si 550 in .purses, trolling and pacinjr, 3:00. 3:35. 2:27. 2:24. 2:21. 2:18 classes. P. C. WILLIAM*. Sec'y. Newport, Vt. With population SANTA CRUZ, CAL, or" over "Sdoo. has one of the bert bi'lportlng aud distributing plants in the State. All work personally su- perintended. Member I. A. D. L,. A. DANIBL8. Wanted- For- the BIG K. of F». MIDWAY At Detroit, Mich., Aug. 29, 30, 31 and Sept I, STREETS OP INDIH, OR STREETS OF eHIRO, OR BOTH. Only a few spaces left. At this time will be held the Supreme Lodge K. of P. National Encnmp- t. V. R.; 20.000 men in camp a few blocks from the grounds. This i» part of the official iram and given by the officials. F*. M. BRIGMAN, Mar, 1238 /Vlajeanic Bld(f., Detroit, mieh. men pro, WEST VIRGINIA.. CLARKSBURG; W. VA.—Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. Frank K. Moore, secy. MIDDLEJBOURNB. W. VA.—The Tyler Coun- ty Exposition and Pair Association. Aug. 28 to 31. liOO. H. H. Stealey, pres.; C. B. Riffle, secy. MOUNDSVILLE, W. VA.—Ohio Valley Fair. Sept 18 to 20. I. N. Houston, pres.; J. B. Hicks, treas.; S. M. Steele, secy. NEW MARTINSVILLE, W. VA.—Wetzel County Fair Association. Aug. 21 to 24. Justus Eakin, pres.; R. E. McEldouney, secy.: S. J. Williams, treas. POINT PLEASANT, W. VA—Point Pleasant Fair and Driving Association, Second An- nual Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. W. M. Duffy, pres.; Art. L. Cottrill. secy, and treas. 8HEPHERDSTOWN. W. VA. — Morgan's Grove Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. A. S. Reynolds, pres.; G. T. Llckltdir, treas.; R. . S. M. Hoffman, secy. WALTON, W. VA.—Roane County Fair As- sociation. Sept 4 to 7. J. J. Riley, secy. WHEELING. W. VA.—West Vliginia Expo- sition and State Fair. Sent 10 to 14. 1J0O. A. Reymann, pres.; Geo. Hook, secy. WISCONSIN. AMHERST, WIS.—Portage County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 11 to 14. G. W. Smith, pres.; A. J. Smith, secy.; J. C. Webster, treas. ANTIQO, WIS.—Fair. Sept 18 to 20. Fred. Hayssen. . ARCADIA, WIS.—Arcadia Agricultural and Driving Association. Aug. 29 to 31. N. Lehrbach, pres.; George Schmidt treas.; George Hathya. gscy. ASHLAND, WIS.—Ashland County Fair. Aug. 22 to 24. A. P. Andrus, pres.; Geo. J. Brossard, secy. BARABOO. WIS.—Fair. Sept 25 to 28. S. A. Pelton, Reedsburg. BERLIN, WIS.—Fair. Oct 1 to i. C. M. Willis. BEAVER DAM, WIS.—Dodge County Fair Association. Sept 24to 28, 1900. W. A. Van Brant Horloan, Wis., pres.; A. L. Wallace. FOX Lars, Wis., vice pres.; C. W. Harvey, Beaver Dam, secy.; H. B. Drak. Beaver Dam, Wis., treas. BLOOMINGTON, WIS.—Blakes Prairie Agri- cultural Society. Sept & to 7. 1900. C. W. ' Stone, pres.; S. Kltto, treas.; Lincoln Abra- ham, secy. BOSCOBEL, WIS—Fair. Oct 3 to S. F. C. Muffley. CEDARBURG, WIS.—Ozaukie County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 17 to 19. 1900. Wm. H. Rintlemau, pres.; L. E. Schroeder, treas.; J. Dietrich, secy. CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS.—Northern Wis- consin State Fair. Sept 11 to 14. J. R. Sharp, pres.; M. S. Bailey, secy.; W. W. Flinn, Uhetek, Wis., treas. DOUUKVILLK. WIS.—* air. Sept 18 to 21. W. J. Davey. DO RAND, WIS.—Pepin County Agricultural •Society. Sept. 27 to 29, 1900. E. J. Ryan, pres.; W. B. Smith, treas.; J. Dorwin, secy. ELKHORN, WIS.—Walworth County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 18 to 21. W. H. Al- drlch. ires.; G. L. Harrington, secy. ELLSWORTH, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 19 to 21. B. S. Doollttle. EtUhNK, WIS.—Willamette Poultry and Pet Stock Associaticn's Exn.b.t. Dec. 27 to 29, .1900. KVANSVILLE. WIS.—The Evansvllle Rock Co. Agricultural Association Fair. Sept 4 to 7. 1900. W. D. Campbell, pres.; Geo. L. Pullen. treas.: F. Springer, secy. FRIENDSHIP, WIS.—Adams County Agri- cultural Aes'n. Sept. 18 to 20. F. M. Fil- klns. Arkdale, Wis., pres.; L. N -Morse, Big 8prings, Wis., treas.; Geo. W. B.ng- hatn. secy. GALBSV1LLE, WIS.—Fair. Sept 3 to 6. A. A. Arnold. o€> ORANTSBURG, WIS.—Fair. Sept 26 to 28. And. A. Anderson. GKKEN BAY, WIS.—Fair. Sept 3 to 8. A. Souhler, secy. HILLSBORO, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 3 to 6. A. N. Jones. HORTONVILLE. WIS.—Fair. Sept 25 to n. H. T. Buck. _ „ HUDSON, WIS.—Fair. Sept 12 to 14. F. M. Warner. JEFFERSON. WIS.—Fair. Oct 2 to 5. J. L. Kearney. ^ „ KEMPTVILLE, ONT., CAN.—Oxford Town- ship Agricultural Fair. Sept. 27 and 28. J. C. Ruthford, pres.; Angus Buchanan, secy. LANCASTER, WIS.—Fair. Sept 12 to 14. Q. B. Wheeler. LODI. WIS.—Fair. Sept 11 to IS. A. H. Hinds. HADIBON, WIS.—Fair. Bept 18 to 31. Bu- ses* Rhepard. MANITOWOC. WIS.— Manitowoc County Fair. Sept. B to 8. Edw. Schaffland. secy. MAUSTON, WIS.—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. G. H. Ely, Mauston. MENOMINEE. WIS—Fair. Sept. 18 to 21. R. W. Cronk. Louisville. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—Stnte Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. John M. True. Madison. MINERAL POINT. WIS. — SoutJrwestprn Wisconsin Fair Co. Aug. 21 to 24. 1900. Thos. Bracken, vice pres.: Philip Allen. treas.: W. H. P*nnett. secy. MONROE, WIS.—Fair. 8ept 5 to 8. B. O. Treat NKILLSVILLE, WIS.—Clark County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. E. D. Weh- ster, pres.: G. L. Redmond, treas.; H. H. Heath, seey. NEW LONDON. WIS.—New London Agricul- tural end Industrie! Association Sent. 25 to ». 1900. A. Roloff. pres., E. H. Ramm. tr#as.; Tt»nry Cannon, secv. NEW RICHMOND. WIS.—Fair. Sept. 19 to n., O. J. Williams, pres.; J. W. McCoy. •*••«.: .T. A. Wurh**. n»<*v ORHKOSH. WIS.—Winnebago County Fair- Aug. 38 to 31, 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. E. Jones. RHINELANDER, 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. 25 to 28, 1900. H. M. Both. Richland, City, Wis., pres.; C. A. Matthews, ItMca, Wis., vice pres.; J. M. Keys, Rcibland Center, treas.; W. F. J. Fogo, Richland Center, secy. SENECA, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 10 to 12. Jas. Fisher, Jr. SEYMOUR, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. H. J. VanVuren. SHAWANO, WIS.—Shawano County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 19 to 21. M. J. Wall- rich, pres.; D. E. Wescott, secy.; F. O. Perry, treas. SPARTA, WIS.—Sparta Driving and Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. F. W. Teall, pres.; J. M. Fanning, treas.; J. P. Rice, secy. STEVENS POINT, WIS.—Stevens Point Fair Association. Aug. 28 to 31. P. W. Clark, pres.; H. E. Horton, secy.; F. B. Boswortb, vice pres.; R. B. Johnson, treas. SUPERIOR, W^S.—Douglas County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 25 to 28, 1900. G. L. Herrick, West Superior, Wis., pres.; Nick Lucius. Solon Springs, Wis., vice pres.; E. L. Cass, West Superior, Wis., treas.; W. H. Webb. Superior. Wis., secy. TOMAH. WIS.—Fair. Sept 4 to 7. H. J. Skinner. VIKOyUA, WIS.—Verron County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 18 to 21. C. J. Smith, pres.; John W. Mills, Springville, Wis., treas.: F. W. Alexander, secy. WAUKESHA, WIS—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. F. W. Harland. WAUSAU, WIS.—Marathon County Agricul- tural .Society. Sept 4 to 7. S. M. Quaw, pres.; G. Mueller, treas.; L. K. Wright secy. WIAUTOMA. WIS.—Waushara County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 26 to 28, 1900. Gil- bert Temrant Wautoma. Wis., pres.; Geo. P. Walbur, Wautoma, Wis., troas.; W. H. H , j*^* w Wntiroma. Wis., secy. WEST BEND, WIS.—Fair. Sept 19 to 21. W. P. Rix. WEST SALEM, WIS—Fair. Sept 25 to 28. F. H. A. Nye, secv. WEYAUWEGA, WIS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to. 2L David Wafler. CANADA. ALMONTE, ONT.—North I^awark Agricul- tural Society. Sept 25 to 27, 1900. John Fbrzytbe. Cedar Hill. Out. pres.: James Robertson, Almonte, Ont, treas.; Wm. D. McRwen. Almonte. Ont. secy. AYERS FLAT, QUE.—Stanstead County Ag- ricultural Society. Aug. 29 and 30. Geo. Robinsnn, secy. AYLMER. ONT.—Aylmer's Great Fair, East Elgin County Fair Association. Sept. 18 to 20, 1900. D. H. Price, secy.-treas.; A. A. T,egl1p. ores. BEACHBURG, ONT.—North Renfrew Fair. Oct. 4 and 5. John Brown, secy. BOWMANVILLE, ONT.—West Durham Agri- cultural Society. Sept 13 and 14. 1900. W. E. Pollard, pres.: Albert E. Clements. Ty- rone, Ont. vice pres.; W. F. Allen, Beach av., Bowmanville. Ont., treas.; M. A. James, Lock Drawer 7. Bowmanville, Ont. secy. BRADFORD, ONT.—Bradford Exhibition. Oct. 22 to 24. G. G. Greene, secy. BRAMPTON, ONT.—Coun'ty of Peel Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 2 and 3. Henry Rob- erts, secy. BRANTFORD, ONT.—Fair. Sept. 15 to 20. Uvorge 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. CAYDGA. 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. Chinniok. 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. COOKSHIRE, QUE.—St. Francis L've 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. Telfer. secy. DUNDAS,' ONT.—Wentworth Industrial Fair. 0<-t. 4 and 5. J. M. Knowles. secy. EAST SIMCOE, ONT.—East Simcoe Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 24 to 26. A. B. Thomp- son, secy. FERGUS, ONT.—Center Wellington Fair. 0<-t. 11 and 12. J. J. Craig, secy. FLESHORTON, ONT.—Fleshorton Exhibition. Oct. 2 and 3. R. J. Sproude. secy. FLQS, ONT.—Flcs Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 4. W. A. Smeath. secy. GODERlCH. ONT.—The Great Northwestern Exhibition. Sept. 18 and 19. Chas. Mitchell, s^^v. GUELPH. ONT.—Central Fair. Sept. IS to 20. William Laidlnw. secy. HALIFAX, CAN.—Nova Scotia Provincial F.vhlbtUon ConwnlRsIon. Sept. 12 to 20. 1900. Hon. J. W. Longley, Halifax, N. S.. pres.; D. R. Clark. Halifax. N. S.. treas.; J. K. Wkvnd. Hullfnv. N. S.. secy. KINGSTON, ONT.—Kingston District Fair. Sent 10 to 14. Tbos. D. Minnes, secy. LINDSAY, ONT.—Central Fair. Sept. 20 to 22. James Keith, secy. LONDON. ONT., CANADA.—The Western Fair Association. Sept 6 to 15. 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. MORRISBURG, ONT.—Dundas County Fair. Aug. 29 and 30. 1900. J. Wesley Allison. Morrisburg, Ont, pres.; G. F. Bradflold, Morri&burg. Ont.. secy. NAPANEE 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.—Ncrth Norwich Fair. Oct. 12 and 13. Wm. Fairley, secy. OTTAWA, ONT.—Central Canada Exhibition Association. Sept. 14 to 22, 1900. Wm. Hutchinson, pres.;E. Mc.Mahon, secy. OTTERVILLE, ONT.—South Norwich Fair. Oct. 5 and 6. Alex. McFarlane, secy. OWEN SOUND, ONT.—Owen Sound ' Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. A. G. McKay, secy. PAISLEY, ONT.—Centre Bruce Exhibition. Sept 25 and 26. Geo. Chambers, pres.; F. E. Sheppard, secy. PARIS, ONT.—Ncrth B,rant 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 Big- mar, secy. PRESCOTT. ONT.—South Grenville Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 18 and 20. 1900. G. T. • Howard, Prescott. Ont, pres.; R. S. Throop.- Prescott, Ont, vice pres.; T. R. Melville, Prescott. Ont.. secy. RENFREW, ONT.—South Renfrew Exhibi- tion. Sept. 27 and 28. Robert MacLaren, secy. RICHMOND. CAN.—Carleton County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 12 and 13, 1900. Street Fairs and Carnivals JLi ABILENE, Sept. 20. Forney, secy. KAN.—Abilene Corn Carnlvl'i I. T. Prendergast, pres.; E. J-y* || M. MclntojB js| ALBANY, GA.—Street Fair_ and Hay JCar|| *» Nov. 21 and 22. H. & i MINN.—Freeborn Cou J3- i Sell CarnivSI Mil val secy. ALBERT LEA. Street Fair and Autumn Carnival. 13 to 15. C. A. Ransom, secy. M | ALBERT LEA. MINN.—Albert Lea Strfk | Fair. Sept. 26 to 28. T. V. Knatvold, P«||- I C. A. Ransom, secy.; F. W. Barlow, tres|| j ALBANY, GA.—Street Fair and Hay CarfBrifj val. Nov. 21 and 22- H. M. Mcintosh, setjf ALMA. NEB.—Alma Street Fair. Sept 12l*|- |K 14. W. A. Myers, secy. jif 5>n: ARKANSAS CITY, KAN.—The Arkansas elf Harvest Home. Oct 2 to 5. M. F. PhilliS; gen'l mgr. i£ ATHENS, GA.^Street Fair and Carnlv-fj Date not fixed. . JJj AUSTIN, MINN.—Street Fair and Carniv' Stpt. 25 to 28. Chas. L. West, pres. Sheedy and C. F. Cook, secys. p .._. BELLEVILLE. ILL.—Street Fair Commltt;*! Ill Belleville Commercial Club. Sept. 10 tojif H 1900. Albert Hucke. Belleville, 111., pitflij- . A. S. Halstead, Belleville, 111., treas.; Cfa.0- f P. Flelsohbien. Belleville. 111., secy. -fjr BINGHAMTON, N. Y.—Industrial Exposltii;'!f- Oct. 2 to 5. ;!| BLUFFTON, IND—Free Street Fair. Sej*J 18 to 20. I. V. L. Garrett, pres.; Jas. -,i* Bennett, mgr.; John W. Tribolt, secy. jj| BRIDGEPORT. CONN.—Centennial AnniVf?| sary. Nov. 12. j|| BRYAN, TEX.—Jubilee and Carnival. A*j| 15 and 16. Cleancie Kernole, secy. <|| BURLINGTON. VT—Merchants' Street Ft it and Carnival.. Aug. 20 to 25. M. D. Bq| Mabon and L. M. Hays, dir. gen'ls; F. ij| Huffman, dir. of amusements. ij j CALEDONIA, O—Caledonia Free Fair. Sells 13 and 14. C. D. Resler, pres.; W. W. Balif secy. ill CAMERON, MO.—Street Fair. Sept. 11 to (if C. M. Green, pres.; N. L. Adams, vice preip ™i C. G. Sain. secy.: Clark Packard, treas.-jj < fi CANNELTON, IND.—B. M. A. Street FmM- SB L. J. Early, secy. «<t «9 CANTON, MO.—Canton Street Fair. Oct*" to 5. Dr. R. B. Turner, pres.; F- C. MIL; paugh. secy.: W. F. Hodges, treas. cultural society. »epi- .iz ana i.v isw. paugu, »wj.. »*. v. .uuusca. fc ^c^o. ,.|,7 ,«= Hugh S. Conn, Ottawa, Ont. pres.: Wm. CARLYLE, ILL.—Free Street Fair. Oct4j| m McElroy, Richmond. Ont. secy. ROCKTON, ONT.—World's Fair. Oct. 9 and 10. David Bell, secy. SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT.—East Algonla Agricultural Society. Oct 2 and 3. J. Daw- son, pres.; Wm. Brown, secy.-treas. SHELBOURNE, ONT.—Shelbourne Exhibi- tion. Stpt. 25 and 26. D. C. Dunbar, secy. SHERBROOKE, 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. STANSTEAD, QUE.—Stanstead Live Stock Association. Aug. 22 and 23. H. E. Chan- nell, secy. STAYNER, ONT.—North Simcoe Fair. Oct 9 and 10. Archie Hill. secy. 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- lunburg Fair. Oct. 11 and 12. P. McClel- lan. secy. THREE RIVERS. QUEBEC—Association Ag- ricole Du Dustrict Des Trois-Riviures. Sept 5 to 15, 1900. H. Caron, M. P. P., St Leon, pres.; C. D. Hebert. Three Rivers, mgr. TORONTO, CAN.—Cftnadas Great Exposi- tion and Industrial Fair. Aug. 27 to Sept 8 1900. J. J. Withrow. Toronto, Can., pres.; Dr. A. Smith, Toronto. Can., vice pree.; J. Edwards, Toronto, Can., treas.-. H. J. Hill. Toronto. Can., secy, and mgr. VANCOUVER. B. C—Fair. Sept. 1 to '3. Robert J. Leighton. Vancouver, B.-C. secy.. WEST SIMCOE, ONT.—West Simcoe Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 26 to 2S. F. Marr, secy. VANKLEEK HILL, ONT.—County of Pres- cott Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 13. F. W. Thistlethwaite. 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. Clark, box 35, secy. WBIiL KS LKY ONT.—Wollosley and North- east Hope. Sept. 12 and 13. 1900. A. M. Fisher, Amubree, Ont. pres.: Geo. BeB- tn«v>r W<>U»«Iey Ont. se<-v. 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 Aericul- tural Society. Sept. 26 to 28, 1900. Valen- tine Ftcht. pres.: F. H. Dent. Woodstock. Ont, vice pres.; R. A. Lawtell, Woodstock, Ont., seny. to 6. H. C. Ncrcross, secy. CATSKILL, N. Y—Francis N. Wilson F«p Co. No. 5. Oct. 27 to 30. iM. 9 CEDAR RAPIDS, IA.—Carnival and Str|If » Fair. Oct. 1 to 6. Geo. K. Barton. piajM HI C. L. Miller, treas.: Alex. Charles, eecy4g : CENTRAL LAKE. MICH.—Street Fair. Sefl| ; 25 to 27. T. M. Rushton, pres.; H. A. SUM < ens, treas.: Carl Stroebel, secy. fjP Ml CHAMBERSBURG, PA.—Street Fair and Cv!£- SSI nival. Sept; 18 to 20. J. H. Dechert. preijs Kgi Jas. A: Hamilton, secy.; B. B. Holler. tre!?S, «« CINCINNATI. O.—Cincinnati Fall Festivpf Sept 19 to 29. E. T. Zeigler. gen. mgjj Gibson House. Cincinnati. «| CLINTON, IND —Clinton Street Fair. Sefjf 25 to 29. A. W. Tusher, secy. <|a : j.J Si | THE A MUSING S0NS T ; r P DESERT ■ ^ ITne Greatest of All Attractions for I )| Fairs and Qnt-doorExhiMtiogs.| <| ISIE HASSAN BEN ALI'S ..•. )] Marvelous Toozo onin Ar ab Troupw ;| Address, Care "Tne Billbaard,"CiacauatL 0. ;||- FREE STREET FAIR AND CARNIV, ; f=-T. SMITH. ARK.. fijl October 15th to 20th. inclusive For prMle£j;$ and attractions address S. A. WILLIAMS, Pr{ | dent aud General Manager, Fort Smith, Ark ii ill FLASH SONG SHEETS, S2 per 1.000; Sc'jl | Books $1 per 100; Parisian Packages marl *f * price Si; hot seller*: Si per 100; samples. 5 pf If stamps; special covers on song books. $a pet |* V, extra. CARTER BOOK AND NEWS CO.,u| ™ S. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. ill _ m $ The last State official report shows that: Ml 9 the entire gate receipts of half the Falls.'-?? 0 in Ohio in iS,S WERE LESS than the;ja 1 PUTNnn 60DNTY FHIR 1|| A Took in in one day la«t year. 23* 9. No gambling allowed. Dates— ;' ; |, $ Oct.2.3,4,5,61900 5^ A. P- SAKDLES, Sec'y, Ottawa. O. j3* FESTOONING! j Manufactured in all colors, or ombinaf cf colors. Samples and prices submitted application. f Garrett-BuDhanan Go., $«&»$$& (Mention this piper.) I W. H. BARNES.... FHMODS g are booked for am UlYING kLlVv son 1900 with || | PARIS E7tF*OSITIOIN. | Open for Season 1901. PERMANENT ADDRESS •■••$ SIOUX CITY, IOW