. Billboard (Jan-Jun 1899). ^. E Rhodemyre. Portsmouth, c. p. Chalfant. Salem, O.; Arthur Cun-?,£ SPrloefleid. O.; K. S. Ky.; Lewis Richey. Georgetownp.; F. J. Marshall. Middletown. O.; T. Sher-lock, Jr., Cincinnati, O.; M. F. Morris, Lex-«st?: i w- Po»er, Jr., Paris, Ky.;?* ..m ^mington. O.; L. A. Wood-,2. ^°^ Pine Grove, and John Heis,or .North Fairmount. Cincinnati. O. Y,f regret that space does not permit uspublishing the list of premiums. Messrs FJ. Marshall and H. A. Bridge were amonfcthe judges, the former gentleman havingbeen one of the jud


. Billboard (Jan-Jun 1899). ^. E Rhodemyre. Portsmouth, c. p. Chalfant. Salem, O.; Arthur Cun-?,£ SPrloefleid. O.; K. S. Ky.; Lewis Richey. Georgetownp.; F. J. Marshall. Middletown. O.; T. Sher-lock, Jr., Cincinnati, O.; M. F. Morris, Lex-«st?: i w- Po»er, Jr., Paris, Ky.;?* ..m ^mington. O.; L. A. Wood-,2. ^°^ Pine Grove, and John Heis,or .North Fairmount. Cincinnati. O. Y,f regret that space does not permit uspublishing the list of premiums. Messrs FJ. Marshall and H. A. Bridge were amonfcthe judges, the former gentleman havingbeen one of the judges at the Worlds Fairand having a national reputation In that ca-pacity. MARKA-BOMDY.^^Micr^fcI^ALLEGAN County Fair! ALLEGAN, MICHIGAN. Society ont of debt, has the hand°ome«tgrounds in the State, exhibits open to six of be»tcounties of State, and will be the banner fair ofthe State this year. Now ready to contract attractions and privi-leges. Date, October 3, 4, 5 and 6,1899. A. H. FOSTER, Se&i Allegan, Balloon Ascensions and Parachute Leaps For Fairs, Fetes and Celebrations. Either* I— -aci-y or- Gentlem-an Aer-onaute We are reliable. Nothing stops us or preventsascension except a hurricane or a pouring rain. Forterms, address the champion. PROF. E. STEVENS, NORTH ADAMS, MICH. ••?: ! -I U ? I C H. Ganson. Columbus Will Jollify. The Capitol City of Ohio will hold an as-sembly in the early summer and she pro-poses to make it a hummer. She has setaside a whole week, which will be givenover to merrymaking. Beginning July 3 and continuing until theSth. the city will be turned over to the keen-ing ef The Elks Street Fair and TradesCarnival. Anything the Elks do is .doneright: hence it goes without saying that theevent will mark an epoch in the annals ofthe city. Concessionaires, musicians, showmen andfair followers should address the director•reneral. Al. G. Field. 563 E. Mound St.,Columbus, O. Greatest Novelty of the Age. The demand for novelties is greater


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