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528 THh! MJUW YORK CLIPPER. July 7 Notes from Bunnowns' tan Dramatic and Specialty Co. —We opened the tenting season at Loup City, Neb., May 24, to ca- pacity bUBlneaa, and 25 and 2tt we turned people away. On Saturday night, 20, not a single person left after the regular perform- ance, but the entire audience remained for our concert; the name was the case at Gree- ley, Neb., June 17. We have one of the best equipped canvaa theatres on the road. Our big top li 60 by 100 feet; our stage 18 by 24, with eight complete aeta of scenery. Our fancy parlor It mounted on flats, and is a very pretty scene tndeed. Few opera houses In the Btate have a better equipment of scenery than we carry, and we are con- tinually adding new stuff, as our plays re- quire ft. Harry Burton la now at work on n palace arch for the production of Wild Itoee." We carry sixteen people, and will 5 tit on a fine uniformed band the first of uly. We also carry a fine Richmond piano. Our repertory includes popular comedies and dramas, and, with a fine line of special Saper, we are reaping our reward. The tent- ig season will run Into the middle of Sep- tember, when we go Into opera houses. Manager Burrowea ft now very busy book- ing time, and Is getting some of the very best time In Nebraska, North Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota. Our roster includes: Boyd Burrowes, proprietor and manager; Harry Burton, director and assistant man- ager; Joe Applcgate, stage manager; I;red Stevens, maater of properties: Nora Kline, musical directress; Clarence Burton, Lewis Kline, Fred V. Btevena H. Letl e Smith, Joy Applegato, M. F. Lyans, DM Bros., Jas. Kemp, Johnnie Burrowes, Ivy Bur- rowes. Clara Thornton, Goldle Beach, and Grace Applegate. Our concert features are—Boyd and Ivy llurrowes, Lew and Nora Kline, Goldle Beach, Fred V. Stevens. Klein Bros., Illustrated Bongs and moving pictures. Mr. Burrowes Is always looking after the new ones, and as fast as new ones are out he secures them. We were the first in Ne- braska to put on the San Vronclseo pictures, outside of the large cities. Tub Guxtm is received every week, and by the time we ure tbrongli with the two or three copies we receive, they look bb though they were made up for the ragbag. On June 10 Goldle Beach celebrated the nineteenth anniversary of her birth. After the performance a fine spread was enjoyed, and our clever little notibrette was remembered with many nice presents and many good wishes for her hup- nlnesa and prosperity, O. Bernard closed wltb the Ilelsroan Stock Co. in Savannah, Ga., to join bis wife (Hop eoce Genella Booth), at their permanent borne In Vlcksburg, MJbs. Nick Judrls, now touring with W. C. Connors' Stock Co, through the maritime provinces, has signed with W. D. Fitzgerald, manager of the Catherine Purnell Co., to piny the comedy roles next Benson. Cj.ahknce Aubkinos writes: "I am still will the Tom Marks Big Co., as agent, and we have the best stock company that ever played the copper country, we turn them away at every town. This 1b my second sea- son with Mr. Marks." Owino to Hlanche 0 Nells Illness, Russell and O'Neil were compelled to cancel the llentz-Santley Bhow for next season. Miss O'Neil has almost entirely recovered, but will bi» unable to work for some time. Dan Uus- ■dl ban Joined hands with W. B. \\ heeler, ond the team wilt I* known as Wheeler and Itiiasell. They will star next season In the three act farce comedy, "Louklng for a Wife," under the management of Geo. 11. Samuels. Ci-Atma and Elsie Wood have signed for another season with A. H. Woods. They will i-o with his new racing play, "lluled Off the Turf.' At present t.hey are enjoying camp life at Sandown, N. II. . Notes from thbSiiaw-Gai,i,agiier Asiube- mhnt Co.—J. Jay Shaw haB engaged the fol- lowing people In support of Marie Young: Hthel Jordan, Klsle Monroe, S. T. learning, CIwb. Arthur, Bob Lyons, John Liester, Har- old Ktison, Walter Monroe, Jtnunle Ilorn- berger, anil the Might ■■Dolly" Girls. J. P. Gntnghcr will personally direct the tour, which opens nt Chicago, Aug. 20. Tho Mnrle Young Co., presenting "A Woman s Sacri- fice," recenlly closed a successful season of forty weeks. Banikl FnoitMAN* and bis wife, Mnrgnret llllngton. returned from I<ondon June 23, itnd the latter wilt soon commence relienrstils In "His House in Order," In which she will support John Drew next senson, The Bkn Guhkt Co. presented "Ab ion tike It." nt West Point. June If. "Captain Cakki.rhh," the musical farce hy It. Melville linker and Clifton Crawford, will Imve lis premier nt the Princess Thcntre, Toronto, next August. Tut) Bmhks o' tub Baiin Band will make n tour of this country next Fall. The or- ganization was founded In Knglnnd over a century ngo. . ,.« ™ «,, NOTER NUN BBACH & SlIUlYIZ'S "U. T. C. Co.—We opened at Aeklcy, la., May 5, to capacity biialncsH, and we nre touring Iown, Mlnneiotn and the Dakotos, to fair business. The piny Is augmented by special scenic ef- fects, by J. 1>. l'o France, and the band nnd orchestra nre under the direction of Prof. I». V. Leach. Hostel-: It, C. Beach, manager; It. N. 131mltK, secretary and treasurer; Ben lleiitoi, J. 1>. l>e Kraueo. (lins. Jones, Bert Miller, Curry Howard, llalph Kelso, C. li. Neal. Harry llauiMii. 1>. V. I-eneli. Dorothy •--, Bennce lluiitlngtun, Mrs. Curry Howard A. Braden will produce next sea- aon a dramatisation of Marie Corelll's "Ba- rsbbas," by the authoress herself. Mr. Bra- den has secured from the authoress the dra- matic rights of "Uarabbfta" for both America and Hurop->, and will produce It for the first time on any stage next October, In New York City. Tyrone rower has been selected by Mr. Braden to play the part of Barabbas, One hundred nnd twenty people will be em- Eloved In the performance. "The Light ternal," a new musical drama, by Martin V. Mer'e, n young* Caltfornlan, will be pro- duced by Mr. Braden In October next. "The I.lghl Eternal" was first produced last Janu- ary, nt the Alcazar, In San Francisco. Orrln Johnson flailed for Europe last week, where be will spend six weeks. He will read sev- eral plays by European authors, that are to be submitted to him for the purpose of -securing a miltable one for Mr. Braden to star him In next aeason. Mr. Johnson Is under a five years* contract with Mr. Rrnden. Char. Blued next season will be featured In a new musical comedy, "The Pnrlslsn Gaiety Girl," under the management of Joe Ilurtlg and Warren irons, lie will be sup- ported by a company of twenty-nine people. IIOWORTIl'a lllKERNICA NOTBB.—F, W. Mlndropc, manager of the Howortb Hlber- nlca Co., will put oat two companies next season. No. 1 company will carry twenty- ADDITI ONAL FAIR8. [For Other Slate, Cosavty »■# DIs- trlct Fair,, Bee CLIPFBB Dated Jane II. lttOO.] In each o«e where the date Is omitted the secretary has not been able to send It prior 10 our going to press. ARKANSAS.—Hot Spring!, Arkjnsis State Fair Assoclallon, O. 1-10; C. P. Cooler, secj. CANADA.—Chntham, N. B., Chatham Ex- hibition, 8. 17-21; George B. Fisher, secy. Charlottetown, P. E. I Prince Edward Isl- and Exhibition, O. 8-12 ; C H. Bmailwood, secy. Halifax, N. S., Dominion Exhibition, 8. 22-0. 5; M. McF. Hall, tngr. St. John, N. B., International Exhibition, 8. 1-8; C. J. Mtillgan. mgr. Sussex, N. B-, Bussex, Exhi- bition, 8. 10-15; j. H. Arnold, aecy. To- ronto. Ont., Canadian National Exhibition, A. 27-8. 10; Dr. J, 0. Orr, secy, and mgr. Yarmouth. N. 8.. Yarmouth Exhibition, 0. 10. 11: Wm. Corning, secy. OMOIIOIA.—Calhoun, Gordon County Fair, 0. 2-0; J. 1. HcVey, aecy. Claraerllle, Ha- liersham County Fair, B. 24-29; W. 8. Irwin, nreB. Dnlton, Wbltefield County Farmers' Fair, 0. 10-20; George I,. Lewis, aecy. Ma- con, Macon Association Fair, O. 2-10; Eu- gene Anderson, secy. 4-8; W. F. Hulton, secy. Humboldt, Hum- boldt County Fair, 8. 11-14; John Cunning- ham, secj. Indlanola, Warren County Fair, g. 18-21; Lee Talbot, secy. Independence, Bu- chanan County Fair, 8.8-7; Cnas. L. King, secy. Iowa City, Johnson County Fair, B. 10- 13; Geo. Hitchcock, aecy. I* Porte City, La Porte Dlitrlct Fair, B. 18-20; B. L. Man- well, aecy. Linnvllle, Llnnrllle District Kalr ( ) i O. T- Wright, aecy. Mam- son, Mnmson District Fair, S. 4-T: Q.B. Moon, aecy. Manchester, Delaware County Fair, 8- 4-7; John Pentony, aecy. Marengo, lowa County Fair, 8. 18-20; Alei. McLennan, aecy. Maqooketa, Jackson County Fair. 8. 4-1; B. D. Ely, secy. Marlon, Inter-Stste Aam. Fair, A. 20-24; J. B. Travis, secy. Malvern, Mills Count, Fair, 8. 11-18; J. T. Ward, secy. Malcolm, Poweshiek Central, at Malcolm, A. 21-23: James Nowsk, secy. Maaacna. Jlasaena District Fair, S. 10-14; D. P. Hogan, secy. Milton, Milton District Fair, 8. 3-7; D. A. Miller, secy. Missouri Valley, Harrison County Fair, <— —) ; W. H. Wlthrow. aecy. Montlcello. Jones County Fait, S. 3-7; J. J. Locher, secy. Mt. Ayr, Ringgold County Fair. 8. 4-7; Thoa. Campbell, aecy. Mt. Pleasant, Henry County Fair, A. 1417; C. M. Clark, aecy. Joshua, Big Four Dlatrlct Fair. 8. 4-7; Q. C. Hoyer, seey. National, Clayton County Fair, S. 4-7; H. Luebaen Jr., aecy. Newton, Jasper County Fair, 8. 10-13; E. E. Lambert, secy. New Sharon, New Sbaron District Fair, 8. 18-21; T. B. Osborne, aecy. Nevada, Story County Fair, 8. 11-18; F. H. Oreenawalt. secy. Nortbwood, Worth County Fair, 8. 25- 27: E. H. Miller, eecy. Ogden, Boone County Fair, 8. 26-28 ; F. M. Lorensen, secy. Orange City, Slonx County Fair, 8. 10-21; H. Sllker- veer, secy. Osage, Mitchell County Fair, S. 18-20; w. H. H. Gable, Becy. Ottnmwa. ( ——); Albert L. Jones, aecv i ... neld, Kennebec County Fair, t 18-20 • .." SMBtflSE JHeanond. Richmond'r'.'r era' Club Fair, 8. 24: Daniel Brain Skowb Ansel em Cumber; f.1? aTli-aoT w. a TrnthfiSn. 1 ' r Soutn^ Wlndaon, South i Kennebec Fair.'; S. lfl-20; W. O. Frothlngbam __ WlndBon, Sontb Kennebec I'alr '■ ■; 20; Arthur N. DoMlaaa, aecy. To*. Sagadahoc County Fair, 0. 0-li; O H m' ford.^aecy^ Ualon,__Sfortli Knox Fair, lfr20; _ Ottumwa Dlatrlct Fair, ( -) ; L. A. CHARLES LeKnl A The Barnum & Ilalley Show, ANl-KESS, djBHter. looking over Tub Clipper. llench nnd Little Hester HiintliiKton, . Howard, Mrs, It. Howard. \V. McGowan, mnnnger of Stephens h Mnton'3 "My Wife's Family" Co., writes: "After n season of forty-one weeks' bard work, extondi'ie from Detroit to the const ami return, Heleno ISlcGowan, my wife, re- lUad from the east nt St. Paul, June 10, and om her arrival at Chicago, after consulting her physician, was compelled to go to Grace Hoepltnl nt once, and thirty-six lioura after her arrival home for her vncntkin, was ope- rated on, and la now rnpldly recoverlnc her UHual health. Tho compnuy. In Its forty- (bree weeks of Its long and BucccHnfii) acaaon, la now In the Northern Lake region for the Summer. At,. IlKAHi.KY, business mnnnger for the Myrkle-llnrder Stock Co., Eastern, who Is summering In Brockton, Ninas., and vicinity, writes: "Tho next tour of the compnuy will open In Wllkes-lliirre, I'n. Rehearsals Btart early In July, anil the neason opens Inttcr nurt of tfmt month. The compnuy for next HiMHon will be as tine as can be gotten to- grther, nnd Bovernl new plnya liave been added to the very extenalve list owned and conluillrd hy \V. II. Harder. Kach niece has n line tine of paper, and wo are getting out nil new stand work. When the list la com- plete this will be the heat billed repertory company touring New England. As usunl. we will enrry some of the newest vaudeville acta in the market. Mr. Harder and Miss Mvrkk" nre ttpeiuling Ibi'lr vacation nt Hol- land lleacb, Port Huron, Mich. Clara I.ii'Man and Loins Mann nre spend- ing the Summer In the Adlromlocks, varying mountain pastimes wltb plnywrltlng. Since the Hiiccens of Mlas Mpninn's "Julie llonbon," the actresn hns turned her attention more serloualy tlinn ever before upon her work na a drmuntlat. IIkmiv WoonntiKP haa nlgned a Ibree years' rnntrnrt to atnr under (he direction of the llpnry Miller Co. Tiik Sock and IUiskik Dramatic Rocikty of Lafayette College, Kaaton, Pa., ataged lis annual commencement show on June 10, at tlie Able Opera House. The production waa "Old College Clnimpa." a muslcnl remedy, libretto nnd lyrics by Tlinnina Hlnlne Ponnld- •on, who lui" written nnd Hinged the Lafny- ette shows for the pni*l live seasons, Tlie perforimince Iticludea a capnble cast nnd elio- vnn. wltb attractive muslctil numbers, aungs nnd dnnces. alx people, a band of sixteen, orchestra of icn, aad fourteen acting people. Company No. 2 will carry sixteen people. No. 1 com- pany will play the larger cities and towns, and No. 2 company will play the smaller towna. Will make a feature of street parades wltb No. 1 company. Two genu- ine Irlsb jaunting cars are carried, with Irish pipes, etc., and swell, new Irish pattern uniforms for the band. The season will open early In September with both companies near New York City. All new Bpeclal printing for hoth attractions has been ordered. Annd Iverb left last week for Cape May, N. J., for a three weeks' engagement, open- ing at Iron Pier July 2. Miss Ivcrs will re- turn to New York about the end of July, to begin rehearsing for next season, tinder Hie management ifH, W. Taylor, as leading woman. This will be her second aeason under II. W. Taylor's management. "Vebu.siq.ub" will be given an elaborate revival by the Messrs. Shubert next season. Vikqima Harked lias gone to I^ondon In connection wllh preparations for her next season's tour In "Tlie Girl in Waiting, which will be under the management of the Hhubcrte. She will return to this country early in August, at which time rehearsals for the play will be begun. Jamrs T. Powers 1b the Intest atar added to the Shubert firmament. Mr. Powers has signed n long term contract wltb these man- agers, ond will be sent out next Benson in "The Blue Moon," an UngllBh musical ex- 11■!■!■■■■ which hns enjoyed a long run at the Lyric Theatre, London. "The Siiulauith." the play In which Lena Aflhwell will ranke her first American tour ueit season, under direction of the Messrs. Shubert, Is a comparatively short drama. A one act play, "The Conversion of Nat Sturge," Is being used as a curtain raiser to It at the Savoy Theatre. London, and probably will he the one selected to perform similar olllce here. , . A. II. Woods' "The Power of Money,' a new Owen Davis thriller, dealing with the labor question In this country. Is to be Hie most pretentious offering sent on tour by this management next season. IlAiuiY FinutH Is spending n few weeks at Atlantic City, awnlthig the call for rehears- als of "Chinatown Charlie," in which be Is to be seen next Benson. 13d, W. Cook writes: "I received nearly three hundred letters to my recent "ad.* In Tun Clipper, and have algned some of tne best repertory people In the country. I fur- flier wish to say that 1 have secured the legal rlshts and am fully protected bv law to the title o( Mitchell's All Star Pinycrs for next season. 1*. Frank Mitchell will be my general manager." Henry B. DiXHif'a next production will be n dramatization of Cyrus Townsend llrady's "Richard the Brazen." The play w'll be written by Edward l'eple, and will be veadv for production la the early Autumn, after Mr. Dlxcy has had a short preliminary tour In "The Man on the IIox," Mr. and Mis, Wilbur Svmonds (Louisa Robinson) write thnt they are to be featured as leading man and eoubrette with Nick llus- Bell's Comedy Co. Kowaru Davis writes: I will not bo starred In my play, The Unmasking,' by tbe Ooea Lithographic Co. I expect to reronin In vaudeville as long as my present success continues. John Orlililh will not be seen in my part In the sketch, 'The Unmasking,' as he hns announced." "Hooligan's Troubles" Notes. —On fled- nesdny. June 20. wo were privileged to spend the day with the Colo Hros.* Circus, at llunlsvllle, Ont. The Cole Show 1b a "real troupe" In every particular, "high class, clean, well equipped nnd well mannged. Bvery- thing went "blfMmng" from parade to con- cert Not a dull moment In the perform- ance, thanks to a careful frnmc-up and fast working. Charlie Tlnney has a swell nggre- fatlon of wliid-jnmiuers, who blow nil the iMttlators off Ihe 'phone poleB on parade, nnd nre there in forty ways on the programme. The show did a Justly deserved capacity busi- ness «flernoon nnd night. Our own company rcnuilus the annie, with the addition of Itoimle Hamilton, who Is In her alxth week, doing chnraclers nnd apcclalt.es. Business has been extremely gratifying. Tim Ph l*Bw-BuiinijTTH Stock Company will open Its season at rHcetrlc Park. Ft. Smith, Ark., July 22. for a run of three weeks, will number clghtcci. people, and will present a repertory of notable plays, requir- ing n car load of scenery and stage settings. Mary Kkrmikr has been engaged to play tbe lend In James J. Curbett's new play. IDAHO.—Blackfoot, Southeastern Idaho Association Fair, S. 25-28; W. H. Stuffle- beam, secy. Boise, Inter-Mountain Associ- ation Fair, 0. 10-20; W. F. Dolan, secv. Caldwell, Canyon County Association Fair, O. t»-13: J, B. Gowen. secy. Lewlston, Lew- Iston-Clarkstoa Inter-State Fair, O. 8-13; C. W. Mount, aecy. IOWA.—Algona, Kossuth County Fair, 3. 11-14: T. II. Wadsworth, secy. AlllBon, But- ler County Fair, S. 4-u; J. V. Gregory, secy. Alta, Bucna Vista County Fair, A. 21-24; C. K. Cameron, secy. Annmosn, Annmosa Dis- trict Fair, A. 13-17; J. B. Remley. Becy. At- lantic, Cobs County Fair, S. 17-21; C. & Brown, secy. Avoca, Pottawattamie County Fair, S. 11-14; Roscoe Barton, secy. Audu- uiiumwa is.ni.riui r«ai, \ — > , »*- "• Meeker, secy. Onawa, Monona County Fair, S. 6-7 ; A. W. Burgess, secy. Oskaloosa, Ma- haska County Fair, S. 11-13; J. H. Harrison, secy. Fella, Lake Prairie District Fair, O. 2-5; J. U. Steuben ranch, secy. Red Oak, Montgomery County Fair, A. 20-23; E. A. Larson, secy. Kock Valley, Rock District Fair, S. 4-6; Dennis Scanlan, secy. Sac City, Sac County Fair, A. 14-17; 8. M. Lewis, secy. Seymour, Seymour District Fair, ( J; B. E. Lowry. secy. Sheldon, Sheldon District Fair, A. 28-31; J. L. Mc- Laury, aecy. Shenandoah, Shenandoah Fair ABsn., A. 13-17 ; James A. Swallow, secy. Strawberry Point, Strawberry Point District Fair, S. 28-31; J. P. Howard, secy. Suther- land, O'Brien County Fair, S. 4-7; B, C. Jordan, secy. Tipton, Tipton Fair Absh., A. 28 31; H. Piatt, secy. Toledo, Tama County Fair, S. 25-28; A. G. Smith, Becy. Vinton, Benton County Fair, A. 14-18; Arid Tomp- Bon, secy. Victor. Victor District Fair, A. 14-18; J. P. Bowline, secy. Wapello, Louisa County Fair, S. 25-28; C. M. Donaldson, secy. W'aukon, Allamakee County Fair, S. 18-21; A. C. Larson. Becy. West Liberty, Union District Fair, A 21-24; W. H. Bhlpman, secy. West Point, West Point District Fair, A. 28-30; C. L. Peebles, secy. West Union, Fayette County Fair, 13. 4-7: H. P. Hancock, secv. What Cheer, Whet Cheer District Fair, S. 24-27; Geo. A. Pott. secy. Winter- set, Madison County Fair, 8. 26-27; J. H. Dow, secy. Williamsburg, Williamsburg Dis- trict Fair, S. 11-13; Chas. Fletcher, secy. Wilton Junction, Wilton Junction Fair, S. 18- 21; W. A. Cooling, secy. Wlnfleld, Eastern Iowa District Fair, S. 18*21; Theodcre llua- scll. secy. MAINE. — Acton, SiSapIoigb and Acton Fair, O. 2-4 ; Fred K. jlodwell, secy. Am- herst, Northern Hancock Fair, ( -) ; A N. Jewett, secy. Andover, Northern Ox- ford Fair, O. 3, 4; John F. Talbot, secy. Pangor, Kris tern Maine Association Fair, A. 28-31; E. L. Sterns, secy. Belfast. Waldo County Fair. S. 4-0; Arthur Ritchie, secy. Bethel, Itlverslde Park Association Fa'r, ( ) ; L. A. Hall, secy. Bingham, Itlngham Fair, ( j : H. B. Whipple, secy. Blohlll, Hancock County Fair, ( ) ; C. S. Snowman, secy. Brldgton, Brldgton Farmers' Club Fair, S. 26-27; J. A GROUP OF CHARMING GIRLS. AY it li the Dnrnnin & Bailey Show. bon, Audubon County Fair, S. 4-7; C. E. llrenlmnn, secy. Bedford, Taylor County Fair, S. 18-21; John J. Laws, Becy. Bloom- field, Davis County Fair, S. 11-14 ; J. C. Bron- hord, secy. Urltt, Hancock County Fair, 8. 4-Q; John Hammlll. secy. Burlington, Bur- lington District Fair, A 7-10; C. C. Fowler, secy, Buffalo Center, 8. 11, 12; J. T. Boyd. secy. Central City. Wnpsio Valley District Fair, 8. 11-14; IC. 12. Henderson, Becy. Charles City, Flo7d e'eunty Fair, S. 11-14; R. B. Upham, Becy. Clarlnda, Clarlnda Dis- trict Fair, 8. 8-7; W. A. Henderson, aecy. Clarion, Wright County Fair, 8. 4-7; O. L. Cutler, Becy. Clinton, Clinton District Fair. S. 18-21: J. It. Ahrens. secy. Columbus Junc- tion, ColumbuB Junction District Fair, 6. 4- 7; N. T. Hendrlx, Becy. Corning, Adams County Fair, A. 27-30; B. Newcomb, secy. Creaton, Creston District Fair, S. 4-7; Carl D. Davenport, secy. Dccorah, Winneshiek County Fair, S. 4-7; L. U Caldwell, aecy. Do Witt, Clinton County Fair, S, 11-14; Phil Buttcrfuss, secy. DonnollBon, Lee County Fair, 8. 5-7 ; Chris llaffner, secy. Eldon, El- don District Fair, S. 47; \V. 0. BsKley, secy. Kldora, Hardin County Fair, 8. 4-7: Harry S. Martin, aecy. Elkader, Elkader Fair and Trick Assn., A. 21-24 ; J. A. Kramer, secy. Kametsburg, Palo Alto County Fair, A. 18-21 ; P. V. Hand, secy. Fairfield, Jef- ferson Counly Fair, a 11-14 ; R. C. SayerB, Becy. Fairfax, Prairie Valley Aesu. Fair, S. 4-11; Kd. Ueaton, aecy. Fonda, Big Four District Fair, A. 7-10; B, If, Harrison, secy. Forest City, Winnebago County Fair, O. 2-6; J. A. Peters, secy. Fort Dodge, Webster County Fair, ( ); M. J. Ilalre, secy. Orlnnel!, Poweshiek Central Fair, at Grin- nell. 8. 3-5; I. 8. Bailey Jr., aecy. Green- field. Adair County Fair. 8. 4-7; J. E. Brooks, secy. Grundy Centre. Grundy County Fair, 8. 11-13; B. O. Knsmlnger, Becy. Guth- rie Centre. Guthrie County Fair, O. 2-B; A II. Grissell, secy. Hampton, Franklin County Fair. S. 11-13; J. W. Oummlngs, secy. Harlan. Shelby County Fair, A. 20-23: U It lickard, Becy. Holsteln, Uolsteln Fair, 8. S. Ames, secy. Bristol, Bristol Fair, 8. 25- 27; Geo. A. HuBton, secy. Camden, Camden Trotting Park Association Fair, ( ); R. L. Bean, secy. Canton. Androscoggin Valley Fair, S. 26-27: O. M, Richardson, eecy. Chcrryfield, West Washington Fair, (. —) ; E. F. Allen, aecy. Cornish, Ob- slpee Valley Union Fair, A. 2&30 ; J. C. Ayer, secy. Damarlscotta, Lincoln County Fair, 0. 2-4; E. R, Castner, secy. EaBt Eddlngton. EaBt Eddlngton Farmers' Club Fair,- (-—- ——-); E. \ CodIdi, aecy. East Sebago, Lake View Park Fair, A. 21, 22; A. l! Bracket, secy. Eden, Eden Agricultural fcolr, ( ) ; Ephralm Alley, secy. Exe- ter. West Penobscot Fair, S. 26-27; E. E Colbath, secy. Farmlngton, Franklin County Fair, O. 2-4; C. F. Smith, secy. Foxcroft, PlacQtaquls County Fair. ( ) ; p. w. Lcland, secy. Freeport, Freeport Agricul- tural Society Fair, 0. 2, 3; WUl^ Snow? B ecy. Fryebnri, West Oxford Fair, 0. 2-4; B. Walker McKeen, B«y. Gorbam, Cumberland County Fair, S. 18-20; C. H. Lelghton. secy. Hnrtland, East Somerset Fair, S. 20-22; I A. Webber, eecy. Lee, Lee Union Fa'r, ( n-r -1 i, Qeo - B - Lowell, secy. Lewis- ton. Maine State Fa>, S. 4-7; J. L. Lowell secv. Llyermore Falls. Androscoggin County Fair. A. 28-30; J. W. Maxwell, secy. Mada- waska, Madawaska Fair, O. 18; Remi A. Dalgle, secy. Madlaon, Somerset County 2l& L . . A = J- F. Withce, secy. Ma- chlaH. Central Washington Fair, (—- i ■ W. H. Phlnaey, secy. Monroe, Waldo and Penobscot Fair, S. 18-20; F. H, Bowden secy. >ortli Berwick, North Berwick Agrl' cultural Fa r. (— ) ; chas. M. Bofle. secy. North Ellsworth. North Ellsworth Farmers' Club Fair. S. 26, 27; H. F. Mid- docks, secy. Orrington. Orrlngtoa Fair, i"^ ^7*1."- *■ Nlckerson. secy. Pem- broke, W ashlngton County Fair, ( —) ; J. M. Morgan, secy. Phillies North l-ranklla Falr/1 25-2/; I niffie C rlson. Key. Prenue Iale, Northern Malac Assoclallori Pair. 8. 4-0; B. T. McOlauglilln, aecy. Princeton, Nona Washington Kalr .... onuvm.ivu roii, Wb a, 91 aj, 1' KM nolds, aacjr. Upper Gloucester, New Gi '.iL. ter and Dan,l(le Fair, 8. 25-27; J l ; mt ham. secy. Waterrllle, Central Main ' \ - a 11-1,; Harold E. Cook, secy. Wesi H5 berland, Cnmberland Farmcra' Club [Z < ); A. M. Crocker, secy. "'■ MINNESOTA.—Arlington Sibley ('..,,„,. Fair, S. 10-18: *\ P. HansOeld, aecy li,,' num. Carlton Cotmty Kalr, S. 18-20 i v Earstom, aecy. Bird Island, Renville < .int.* Fair, 8. 19-21; Joe Hsggett. seer "iiiS Earth. Farlbanlt County Agricultural V , if! Fair, 8. 13-15; Frank E* Elllckson «.,/ Carrer, Carrer County Fair, 8. 28, 2t>- (teo! Knoblauch, aecy. Cassel, Dasael Coui.'v TZ aoclatlou Fair, O. 19, 20; Oacar E. 1.1 -uIsl secy. Fairmont, Martin County Fair, a ia! 12: Eowira F. Wade. eecy. Famji ^ton Dakota County Agricultural Society iiir h' 19-21; W. L. Parker, secy. Qlenwoo.1 Kaaa County Fair. 8. 27. 58; 6. T. Tborsor «ec? Kaaton, Dodge County Fair, S. n-i; ■ aue* E. Andcraon, eecy. Morris, Stevens roiint. Fair, S. 20-22; D,. E. Wheaton, seer. CS Kenabee County Fair, 8. 12-14; Willi. Fair' banks, aecy. New ulni, Minnesota stai. Fair (Short Ship Circuit), 8. 17-10- a f Bermelster, secy. Northneld, Harvest iw tlval Association Fair, 8. 27-20; C C. Chan, wick, secretary. Pine City, Pine Count, Fair, 8. 20-22; D. Oreeley, aecy. Plninvltw WabiBba County Fair, 8. 28-28; (Jeo 9 Bylveater. secy. St Peter, Nicollet Countv Fair, 8. 13-16; E. E. Miller, aecy. Shnkouee Shakopee Street Fair. B. 12-14; W. K. Lhijv' aecy. Thief Elver Falls, Bed Lake Countr Fair, A. 8-10; L. M. Hoag, aecy. Worthln'- ton, Worthlngton District Association Fair H. 12-14; T. A. Palmers, secy. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Oreenaeld. New Oak Park Association Fair, A. 28-30; K. I Fletcher, aecy. Lancaster, the Coos snd v.%. sex Agricultural Society Kalr, S. 11-13; Ed- win Damon, Key. NORTH CABOLINA.—Charlotte, Mecklen- burg Association Fair, O. 16-19; W. 8. Orr, secy. Greensboro, Central Carolina Fair, 0 0-13; Garland Daniels, aecy. Henderson, Weatera North Carolina Fair, 0. 10-12- CapL J. W. Wofford, aecy. Wlnsted Salem, Forsyth County Association Fair, 0. 2-5; 0. E. Webb, mgr. OKLAHOMA—Blackwtll, Blackwell Inter- atate Association Fair, a 10-15; A. G. Bar- rett, aecy. Chandler, Chandler Driving l'ark Association Fair, S, 49-22; Fred A. Wagoner, secy. Deer Creek, Deer Creek Association Fair, 8. 4-7; C. 8. Eberly, secy. Enid, Oar- fleld County Association Fair, July 18-21; Frank Bradneld, eecy. PENNSYLVANIA. — Allentown, Leblgb County Agricultural Society Fair, S. 18-21; Henry B. Schall, secy. Bedford, Bedford County Agricultural Society Fair, 0. 2-4; Wm I. Elcholtx, secy. Bellefonte, Center County Agricultural Fair, O. 2-5; D. G. Stew- art, aecy. Bethlehem. Pennsylvania State Association Fair, S. 4-7 ; H. A. Groman, secy. Bloomsburg, Columbia County Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical Association Fair, O. 0-12; A. H. Yost, aecy. Brookvllle, Jefferson County Agricultural Association Fair, B. 4-7; V. B. Henderson, secy. Bar- gettstown, Union Agricultural Association Fair, O. 2-4; H, P. Stevenson, secy. Butler. Butler Driving Association Fair, A. 21-24; 1. J. McBrlde, aecy. Cambridge Springs, Central Crawford Agricultural Society Fair, A. 21-24 ; A. L. Faber, secy. Carlisle, Cumber. land County Agricultural Association Fair, S. 25-28; W. H. McCrea, aecy. Carmlchaels, Greene County Agricultural and Manufactur- ing Society Fair, ( ) ; Geo. L. Hatha- way, aecy. Carrolltown, Cambria County Ag- ricultural Association Fair, 8. 4-7; J. V. Maucher, secy. Clarion, Clarion County As- sociation Fair, S. 11-14; 8. S. Lauebllo, aecy. Dayton, Dayton Agricultural and Me- chanical Association Fair, 8. 2J-28; C. Yt. Corcoran, secy. Dallas. Dallas Union Agri- cultural Association Fair, O. 2-5; William Norton, eecy. Forkavllle, Sullivan County Agricultural Society Fair, O. 3-5; 0. h. Molyneux, secy. Gratz, Grats Agricultural and Horticultural Association Fair, O. 10-11'; Harry Smith, aecy. Harford, Harford Ag- ricultural Society Fair, 8. 10, 20; 11. s. Estabrook, aecy. Hanover, Hanover Ag- ricultural Society Fair, S. 11-14; M. 0. Smith, secy. Honesdale, Wayne County Agricultural Society Fair, O. 2-4; E. W. Gammell, secy. Bughesvllle, Muncy Valley Farmers' Club Fair, 8. 18 22; T. V. Carsou, secy. Indiana, Indiana County Agricultural Society Fair, 8. 4-7, David Illalr, secy. Keystone Park (Emporium), Cameron County Agricultural Society Fair, 0. 5, (J; N A. Ostrum, aecy. Klttannlng, Armstrong County Fair, A. 14-171 W. E. Noble, sec,. Lebanon, Lebanon Valley Association (air, A. 28-31; W. H. Iteinochl, secy. Leblgbton, carbon County Industrial Society Fair, S. 25-28; A. F. Oreenawalt, secy. unM Union County Agricultural Society 1 nlr. »• 25-28; C Dale Wolfe, eecy. Mauslicid, Smith Association Fair, B. 18-21; U. K- Hoard, eecy. Mercer, Mercer Central Agri- cultural Society Fair, S. 4-6; John P. Orr, secy. Mlddletowa, iilddletown Association Fair, S. 4-7; Wm, Bhlreman, secy. Milton. Milton Association Fair, 0. 2-5 ; Edwin l'su , aecy. Montrose, Susquehanna County Agri- cultural Society Fair, 8.12, 13; F. A. Dayles, secy. Nasarlth, Northampton County Agrl' cultural Society Fair, 8. 11-14; J. E ltcio- heimcr, secy. Newport, Perry County Agri- cultural Society Fair, a 17-20; J. C. r. Stevens, secy. Oxford, Oxford Agricultural Association Fair, 8. 26-28; H. C. Thomas, aecy. Philadelphia. Horticultural hoc cty Fair. N. 0-10; David Bust, Becy. Port Hoy- al, Juniata Count, Agricultural Society 1-olr, 8. 12-14; J. N. Gronlnger, Becy. Pulnsil, Pulaski Association Fair. S. 18-20; James J Wood, secy. Beading, Burks County _Ag«- cultural and Horticultural Fair, O. 2-j; »• Seldcl Thorm, aecy. Stoneboro. Mercer Counly Agricultural Asaoctatlon Fair, S. -•»--'• Charles HlneB, Becy. Btroudsburg, Mcp'iroe County Agricultural Society Fair, A ■*; J Ll F. B. OverOeld, secy. Towanda, Brn/'f;™ County Agricultural Society Fair, 8. -■)■-'• B. B. Park, secy. Troy, Troy Agricultural Society Fair. 8. 11-14; D. F. Pomeroy, »"j; Tunkhnnnock, Wyoming County Agrlcnlmrji Society Falr^S. 19-21 ; W. R. Ileynolds. Nicy. Wattsburg, Wnttsburg Agricultural Jx"; 1 "! Fair, 8. 4-7: A. L. Phelps, secy. J"" Cheater, Chester County Agricultural Asso- ciation Fair. 8. 11-14; F. W. Lewi.. ."■'J: Westfleld, Cowanosque Valley Agrkuiiural Society Fair, 8. 11-14; J. W. Bmlth. "*»• Wllkes-Barre, Luxerne County Assoc, non Fair, A. 2T-S. 1; Theo. H. Coleman, >'<J. York, York County Agricultural Society 1 '"■ O. 1-0; Edward Chapln, secy. Yotitic '«• Westmoreland Agricultural Society !»!•'. =• 11-14; W. F. Holtter, secy. ._ ..„„ SOUTH CAROLINA.—Columbls. the •■•>» Agricultural and Mechanical Society ■»''• O. 22-26: A. W. Love. secy. Lexington. ■"- lngton County Fair, O. 10-18: C. M. .»■«• eecy. .. li— . TENNESSEE. — Cumberland Clly. ,''!! art snd Houston Counties Association air, S. 20-22; W. H. Latham, secy. Mu '*" boro, Rutherford County Assoclallon f» : »■ 29-S. 1 ; J. H. Crlchlow. secy. Shell;. 1 '• Bedford County Association Fair, 8. « "; B. Cowan, secy. Trenton, Gibson Coin".. « sociatlon Fair, 1013; Charles L. '" dr '. Tt Watertown. Rome Association Fair, 5- lr It; a A. Baa., aecy.