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40 Xlie Billboarcl BIGGEST MONEY MAKER FOR THE FALL FAIRS, »^"••*••■-ff^«^^s!'<^a~''••~'-«-~^•, Empire Candy Floss Machine, tDMaMWIbMDn>rMdr tatalMlK«kll* th«crowd lodnon,ud thojahcUoot ttielr ni^eU u fastM too aDMli«B«a|^.imr WHHm ReaorU, CUcura, Baea Tncks, CSusmii, slrMt totnsdal^. Adcmd«ii«prepMltM FWl RtlCl, BliO for Pftrn, RteBVri^, \/WVUWB, UMUa AI*^iM, tJ there are crowds of peopte. Opermted by taandor power. No see or eleetridkj required. No ceiidy.iBaker needed. AAyone cu ran It. WANNING—DON'T IK FOOuKD Tha EMPIRK aaakM » bttMr Gkadr ud (aBkei IV CHKAR IMITATION! It iB of perfect mecbanlCAl constraeUOB: It more rapidly than uur nutchlne yoa ever saw. _ b Wa KiuraDtee tbe constracaon, and 70a can depend on 90 bags to 8 minutes—«uid It' Wa Wlirprotect all porchaBen and prosecute all ImrlnKers. lb Tb-bAV rOR iPARTICULARil Aad get in line witb tbe winner. Sold outrlfcbt witbout restrictions as to where It shall be used. W^ ir^ w wi Hand Machine with ffas attachment, tUO;'Hand or Power Uaehlne with oaa attachmAnt. and equipped with electric motor, and attaehOMoti MM A^^dj i9 plete, taw. (This machine may be operated either bj haad or electric motor.) Gasolene Generator forelther of tbe above machines 111. TERHB—Gash mtth order, l u desired, either machine will bo iblpped C. O. D., with prlTlleffe of examlnatloii, on rocelpC of Vb. Write for Ofttftloflrue and full Information. EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR CO., BLOOI^FIELD. ISJ. «J. I—Portland,Ore.: Stn 'intonlo.TWc: Cblcaco, Fisher BIdr.:New York. 147 W.23rdSt.. Boom57; Borton.lT8TremQDt St.. Room 12. t il MOST Progressife TeiM innnmoii in America. lorris&Rowe Show BbUlY POFMHEK. ISSh,'! ■una, • CMUKUB wiii^ - km wmioi, - cm nhers. . -(IlMi.t l/slty vaUam jaa an Belimlile and Temperate.) tor Seaaon IMML Show doaes In December, zeooana In Feliraacr. AddKSB H. S. ROWK, General Manacer. ' Btratftwd^^gj Be«lla.S; Brnttord. 4; W-A-N-T-E-Q TO PLACE IN A GOOD PARK -^0 Fine Electric Carousal, 3 Animals Abreast, Finest Carvings and Paint- inijs, eyerythirig strictly first-class, machine new, park must be well located and get the people, nothing else will be considered. Photo will be sent reliable parties. Send full description of park, how long in oper- atioD, opposition, number of pyeople to draw from, etc. Address ELECrRIC CAROUSAL, care of The Billboard. WANTED.... ...WANTED For CAPT. W. d. AMENT'S Big Plantation Show iBsperioaeed Colored Singers, Dancers and Musicians. Show opens August 14, near CUeago. Addms, wtth lowest salary and state all you can do, 0»rr. W. D. MMBNT, ' Boat*: erand Vbi%8.ir.ll..nM Ai^S: O(60kataa.lanDUTtol& ' WANTED For MgBETH PARK, LIMA, OHIO. Stonjr vaudeville acts or combinations. Weeks of Aug. 13-5i7 and Sept. 3. Address J. RUS. MIT H, Mgr., "fI^T!' Lima, 0. EILER'S Bii Rip Van Winkle Gi. 6th Season. 25 People B. & O. ^VAUT^ C(Mi^^eteObiiqpaiiiy,liialiidiivflnfcai|d 10000^ ■■fr"-?.? * Show, opoilng near Cliicago, S. Alio s few good peb^to Join H<KlSiww lstter i^o£ Sept., now In fta lMw^ If yon get drank d(n*t answer. W. A. BUUBR. 15 S. Canal St. CSICAGO. ILL. Wanted •••Wanted First-Oass Carnival Co. with all attractions at VIMtSH, IMDe, for Sfrtef Fair for six days, first or second week of Sep- tember. Management of Young Men's Drill Team. Address F. E. LOGAIV. WANTED IT, 181 rMaaA.B.1 ■am. Amn «. B. BATCUTF, Belt Uok. Xf. *3U Billboard" whm mMmngiidt. Mooat J07—Scioto Ca. Fair. Anc. ZB-Scpt. 1. O. T. Blackbarn. pres.. Buden; W. A. Me- Geotse. aee. Kajioleon—Kajmleen Fair. 6ei>t. 5-8. J. W. BulU, pres.; R. B. Heller, treaa.; J. Ei. Balttr, Hc. --cking Co. Fair. Oct. 8-T. W, EL ;iid. ptta., GKCiiTme; B. X. SIglcr. mmt: 9, H. Famtr, <ee. Mcv BwHim Waw Btanaa TMOb SUr. Sept. 0-S. Thoa. H. XuiaaBaii. ece. Kctt Lnclnrtoo—N«w Pcit7 Co. Fair. Sept. 28- 28. Oba«. C. Cliappeleer. Otuira—Putnam Co. FWr. Oct. 3-7. W. 1. Vamer, pree.: Sam. Certmltkt. tKo.; A. P. Sandlea. sec. OtMke»-i>iItoii Coi. Mr. SvL IMt n. W. WlUIama, *ee. Panldlnc—Paoldlns Co. Fair. Sept. ABen Bytiee, pree.; Joo. A. Jenklna, eec BlCbmoDd—<Ri«lnnoiid TrKJe. Fair. S«i>t. 1»- 2Z. J. L. Horn, pres.; L. P. ASiri^t, trese.; H. C. Duke, sec. £lclnrooi]~BIctnrood TH-On. Fair. SepL IS- ae. J. L. Hoca. BipI«T-«lpley Fate. Aac S4t. b WU- llams. eec. Borne—Home Fair. Sept. 2ft-29. eec.. Soobury. BDeeenrUIc—RosaellTiUe Vmii. Oct. IS. J. J>. Setp, prea.: T. K. SaHAair. tnaa.; J. O. UUler, sec.. B«. ClalieTllle—fleloMint Co. Fair. Ana. S* Sept. l^^fl>. ^ flia mM j , p re e. t V. £ 3U- Zeitwv Me. Sardinia—IBzowa Co. Fair. AOs. aB.Sept. 1. Fanner KeimedT. tee. SI(lDe}£-ebeH>7 Co. Fair. Sept. le-IS. D. 1. CarKlU. prea.; Jno. Duncan, treaa.; 3. B. Rnasell. sec. Smltbfleld—Jefferson Co. Fair. Sept. 27-18. Alcnso Haj-ne, pres., Adena; Obas. McKlnney. treaa.; J. O. Bayne, sec. Somerset—'Northen Perry Cot. Fair. Oct IMO- J. H. Tanwll, lee. Springfield—Clark Co. Fair. Aac. SM, 8. Van Bird, sec. Sammetlleld—Sommeifleld Fair. Sept. 19-22. W. W. Cllntoek. aec. Sreamore—Sycamore Fair. Dot. 17-20. J. L. Cnrlls, pres.; Geo. A. Klahr, Ireaa.; M. Vance, sec. Tlffln—eeneca Co. Fair. Sept. Li-15. J. H. Knajiip. pre*., Repablic; B. T. Wlosted, treas.; Morgan B. Ink, sec.. Etepobllc. Opper Sandnsky—Wyandot Co. Fair. Oct. S.6. H. ■. Hedsea, pm.; Feter Fkaak. jr., tnea.; A. F. Bi'bui iilieia, awt. Urbane—OtaaapaliB Ca lalr.'' Aa(. 15-18. Van W«ct—Tea Wart MIc C WapakooeU—AoBlalae On. Fair. Sept. aS-9. Oiaa. Frasler, prea.. Dniopolls; T. B. Boweber, treas.; A. B. Scbaffer. sec Warren—TrambuII Co. Fair, flcpl. Vll U. A. McClalD, sac. WasiiinetoD—Goemsey Co. Valr.' Sipt. IMO. J. F. St. Clair, sec. Wnshlnjfton C. H.—Payette Co. P«Ir. Sept. U- 15. Bell G. ABen. sec. West Cnlon—Adami Co. Fair. Sept. 12-lS. T. w. EIIIsoo, sec. Wilmington—dlDton Co. Fair. Aog. 22-25. Wellington—WelllngtOD Fair. Aug. 23-aS. WoosttT—Wayne Co. Fair. Sept. SSia.' Jbol O. McClareo. pri-s.; W. A. Trllaa.. R. J. Elhrlglil. sec.. Sbreve. ZaneaTlIlc—MDSklngmi Co. Fair. Snt. '. Ceo. k: Browning, pres.: B. T. WSlta. CbandletsTlIIr: A. F. Vcat. treae. OKXASOKA. BUekiT^—BlaAiwM InterJUte Falr .^^Odt. 16- ireaa.: sI ». WaNi, JUS*' '. '' tver Ciee fc Oi a at Ob. VUr. Oel. M-lt. A. T. nnnga^ ynei; T. J. Bartmao, Inee.: O. V. Rberle. IK. tjiwton—Ceaauaehv Co. Fair. Sept. 4«. B. B. Troaper. pneut i. B. Jwrla,- tfaBB.; X, II. Blzl^. aec. Netrklrk—Kay Oa. rur. Oeb e-It. U. SpaN, pnw.; Bamr Tkaeipeoe. ecc: Oklehene atl^-OblabaaB Oe. Pair. OeL MS. BhawB s e PWttawatoiBle Oa. Fair. TSnt. a-li. OBSaOB. BoaeboiK—Sontbcra Oregon Fair. Sept. IS-17. F. L. Calkloa, pm.; J. H. Bootb, treaa.;- F. A. McCaU. sec. FEHBSYI. < AHIA. Allentott-n—^Lieblgb Co. Fair. Sept. 19-22. Boo. lereailab. prea.; Milton 3. Kern, trras.: U. B. Scblll, lec. Bedford—Bedford Co.. Fair. Oct. 3-5. J DO. Line pres.: Wm. I. Blrliolts. ws*. Betblebem—PnuMTlTanla State Fair. Sept. S- 8. J. Walter Utratt. pre*.; W. M. Apple-' gate, ttcaa.; H. A. OemiaB, ere. Btoumabwra—ColomMa Co. Fair. Oct. 10-U. B. P. BeaeaboGli, piea.; A. M. Teat. lee. BtoekrUlt—Jcffenoa Cn. Fala, Bwl. S4L B. t W. C. Aug. 15-17. C. SotsettatowB—oaliB Mr. Oafc. t*. n. Dotrdea, aigr.; W. A. OagMB, ticaa.; B. P. atttveaao., sec - * Bntler—DriTlnc Pu* aal. fair. Aac. IMS. Geo. A. Scbafltavr. pete.; B. W. ni-gi..-. trees.; 1. J. HcBrUe, ece. Oambridge Spring*—Cambridge Fair. Aug. 2Z- 25. E. R. Hnmea, pres.; 3. O. SbcRed, j Alt>ert S, Faber, aec. .. Carllale—Cnmberland Co. Fair. Sept. SB-Stl ' B. M. MnlllD. prea.; W. B. McCrea, eee. Clarion—<Xarlon Co. Fair. S«-pt. B-U. . Coonesut Lake—Conncaot Lake Fair. Aaa, 1^ Sept. 1. Obaa. T. Bycta, ace. Corry-Conr »fifc ML U4«. i. 1. Dn- mood. pr<a.t Xaaly Otaehr. tneB>t. B. Ik Bora, aec. Dayton—Dayton Fair. laglicr. pres.: O. I Maraball. aec. Bdlnboro—Bdlnboro Co. Fair. W. BUIliK*. lec. PDCkseUle—SnlllTan Co. Fair. Oct. 3-5. Newell, prer.; A. C. Little, treas.; Ulysars Bird. sec. Orate—Grata Fair. Sept. IS-ls. C. A. Bes. PM*.. t^klaes T. a. KUwcr. ttaa*.; O. 8^ kUajiMk a*<k BaaoTCi^-Baaeeer fUr. Sevt. IS-lS, B. V. Wirt, pec: T. I. Uttle, ti«u.: M. O. BBltk. HonidartfMUK—Blair Ca.^ Fair. 8^t. li-U. A. L. Bare, pn*.; W. L. Baldrldxr, treae.; Praak B. Fag, aee. Booesdale—Wayne Co. Fair. Dates not set-' W. L. Ferguson, pres., SeelyrUle: J. V. SUtnes, treas., Betbany; E. W. Gammell, Bnntlnstoo—Bnntlngtoo Co. Fair, Sept. 5-8. L. R'. Leister, pres.; B. D. Beloers, treas.; Hugo Mayer, sec. Indiana—Indiana Co. Fair. Sept. 12-15. II. F.. Jamison, prea.; A. W. Maboa, trees.; David Blalr, see. Johnstovn—Inter-State Fair. Sept. 12-15. Cbaa. Yonng, pres.; Geo. C. Jordan, treas.; Dr. U. C. Kobler, sec. KlUueliiK—Armatrons Co. Fair. Aog. 15-18. E. ]. McClTen, pres.; C. J. Jeaaop, treaa.; W. B. Noble, sec. Lebanon—I<ebanoa Valley Fair. Aog. SO-Scpt. I. Ira M. Elttcr, aee. Leigbton—Caitioo Co. Fair. Aug. 2s-8ept. I- C. B. Brfokmaa, prea.; W. B. Obert. ticea.; A. F. Qneaaalt. arc.. LewtAoiB—Uaioa Oe. Vklr. Sept. Sa-S». flea. B. FMdeilek. occe.: B ea b e a BUae. lieee, SnckneU: a Dele WoUt. eee.. — afadlaoBTUte-rlAdMiinaBa 0; . J. M. Oatt, mea;; W. D. BaMa^ treea.: B. R.' Board, see: MUton^reat Hilton Fair. Oct. 8-6. Wo. B. -BaiAenbeig. pres.: Bdirin Paul, sec. Montrose—Snsqsehanos Co. Pair. Sept. 18-14. F. I; Lott. pres.; B. B. Beetw, treaa.; F. A. -Danes, sec. KazaTftb—Northampton Co. Fair. Sept. 12-13. C. S. Meaalnger. prea.. Latamp; J. B. BcIBt belmer, sec. c» , Newport—Perry Co. Fslr. Sept. 19-22. IT. ^H. Sbelbley, prea.; T. B. Bnttnrf, treaa.; J. C: F. Stvphena, sec. Oxford—Oxford Fslr. Sept. 27-29. S. B. NiTla. pres. Landeabnrg; F. O. Andrews, tnia.;. B. C. Tbomaa, see. ■ ' Pnlaskl—Pnlaakl Fair. Aog. 28-8ept. I. Pnnxsntawney—Agrl. Fair. Ang. 29 Sept. 1. Ben Becord. see. ResilInR—Great Beading Fair. Oct. S S. Jaa* McGowaa. prea.. Glecer'v MUla; MlUwd-llr Biler, tn-aa.: B. Seldel Tbreea. see.' . RimerMmra—Rlnnebais Fair, Sept. IMS, K P. seiilaaak. "aee. stoneiiom We w fc e e a Mr. Bept.'Ml X. -^ Vernon.' pree : BoM. P. Oeaa. Ireea.; Oce. B. Fowler, aee. Strondabanr—Monroe Co. Pair. Anic. zn-Sept. I. i. 8. wnilams. pres.: O. F. Phillips, trees.: F. B. Orerflvld. sec.,' East Straadebnrg. Towanda—^Bradford Co. Pair. Sept. 20-20. WU- llani J. McCabe, pri'S.: M. .B Borton. treas.; Cliait. Culvert, sec. Tro.r—Troy Fslr. Sept. 18-13. LIston Tlll.s- pres.; L. U.'Olirer, treat.: D. F. Pomeroy. sec Willlama' Grose—OnMe later4Matr Fair. Aog. 28-8ept. I. B. A. Ttaomaa. pres., Slvchanliih B«tlaM,AUKIa«s. LauU Buttoa Cai'. Pair Birtlan •t. Louis